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ST.LOUIS STAR-TIMES EIGHTEEN TUESDAY EVENING, JDLY 2, 1035. ST.LOUIS STAR-TIMES RICKEY LISTS FOUR MAJOR REASONS WHY CARDINALS FAIL TO DELIVER SNUBBED MAX AND WON New Woman's Western Open Champion OPERATION TO BE PERFORMED UPON ROOKIE COPELAND, WITH ARM INJURY, HELEN JACOBS AND MRS. MOODY NEAR WIMBLEDON FINALS BILL HALLAHAN HILL AS RED BIRDS OPPOSE PIRATES ROLLIE HEMSLEY UPSET ALL PLANS Bush Hurl for Visitors T. Appendix to Be Removed Fol lowing Attack Today's Game Is Off. Poor Showings of P.

Dean and Bill Walker Are Big By a Special Correspondent. Both Win Quarter-Final Matches Dorothy Round Champion, Loses. WIMBLEDON, July 2. (U. America's two great women tennis players Mrs.

Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs of California today reached the semi-final round of the classic all-England tournament. Dorothy Round, defending vtans Smt iriurs Oa Same Play. By a Staff Correspondent. SPORTSMAN'S PARK. Jm, The St.

Louis Cardinals and tC CHICAGO. July 2. Catcher Rollie Hemsley of the Browns, SOME STARS GO 'HIGH HAT stricken with appendicitis about dinner time last night, will be op Pittsburgh Pirates met today aj tfc, erated upon by Dr. Robert F. Hy- land of St.

Louis, the team doctor ii.au, last, ana only contest of the? tonight. Dr. Hyland departed from one-game "series." champion was beaten in a surprising upset. Certain Players Have Become Too Self-Satisfied, Refuse to Bs 'Baseball-Minded St. Louis at noon today, at the re Southpaw Bill Hallahan, seekir, Grouped with California's two his fourth victory of the year Helens in the round of four was long-legged Mrs.

Hilda Sperling ot quest of Vice President L. C. Mc Evoy, who suggested that he per torm the operation without delay. Most of the Browns' players vis Manager Frankie Frisch startfr. I nitrriM- Denmark, and youthful Joan Harti- For the Pirates.

Guv Bush gan of Australia who shocked the ited Hemsley throughout the day for old Cub. was out there doing his b4 their scheduled game with the Chi center court with a three-set defeat of Miss Round. cago White Sox this afternoon was Mrs. Moody in Form. iIrs.

Moody advanced to within put off. due to rain. Attended by Dr. Pliny Allen ol two notches of her seventh all-England title with a smashing 6-3. the Palmer House staff last night.

Hemsley relused to go to a hospital. MRS. MAX BAER. 6-0. victory over France's No.

1 per former. Mms. Rene Mathieu. while WASHINGTON. July 2.

(U. Miss Jacobs disposed of the capable Hedwega Jedrzejowska of Poland, 6-1. 9-7. Max Baer fell in love with Mary Ellen Sullivan because she snubbed him, the former heavyweight cham However, he was expected to be removed to a hospital later in the day. In the Browns' game with the White Sox yesterday, the St.

Lou-isans were defeated. 4 to 1. when Sad Sam Jones and Whit Wyatt limited them to six hits. Merritt Cain and Elton Walkup yielded nine hits, including a homer by Miss Hartigan, after dropping the BY RAY J. GILLESPIE.

A heavy rain that inundated Sportsman's Park afternoon turned the Cardinals' homecoming into a day or rest for players, pitchers and spectators. Eut the holiday did not put a halt to the machinery that makes pennants for the St. Louis team. For Manager Frankie Frisch, shedding tears as big as small bayous, dropped in on Vice President Branch Rickey and sang his tale of woe. The pair went over the current edition of Red Birds and agreed generally that something must be done.

The waiver lists were consulted, players' records were gone over and In the general confusion of it all, it was discovered that, several days ago, Pitcher Dick Ward, formerly of the Chicago Cubs, but more recently of Rochester of the International pion confided to friends here just after the marriage ceremony first set, eliminated Miss Round, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. Mrs. Sperling, one of the tournament carkhorses, defeated pretty Kay Stammers of England, 7-5. 7-5. ouu oi a (JJs, orderly stomach that refused to be.

have, was on the sidelines again. Burgess Whitehead replaced tS Flash at second base. An unusual misplay helped tl Cardinals csore in the second in. ning. After De Lanccy's singV Young fumbled Moore's ground? allowing Moore to reach then threw wild to the bag, enabling De Lancey to reach third.

Younj drew two errors for his rapid-fire bungling, and a moment later Lancey scored on Durochcr's stotie. The game, play by play: FIRST INNING. riRATES L. Waner struck out. Jfnw-grounced to Whitehead P.

Waner Umnt Wh Ug8'd bim UKU CARDINALS Martin grounded Vaughan. Orsattl singled to center. White, head flied to Jensen. Medwick liZ No runs. SECOND INNING.

PIRATES Vaughan singled to cent Young lined to Whitehead. Orsatti mida leaping catch of Suhrs liner agamu the fence and his throw i i Miss Jacobs had a terrific struggle "It got my goat," Max said. Here I was champion of the world to win the second set 9-7. The battle of the Californian against the 165-pound Pole produced probably the and everybody was patting me, on the back and telling me what a smartest strategy in stroke play of swell guy I was and all the gals I ever met were falling over them the tournament, the second set having been mainly a contest of chop selves trying to get a date with me." Mrs. Opal S.

Hill of Kansas City (left) receiving a trophy from Mrs. H. D. Hammond, president of the Women's Western Golf Association, after winning the association's sixth annual open championship in Chicago. She defeated Mrs.

S. L. Reinhardt of Chicago, 9 and 7, in the final 36-hole match. (Acme Photo.) versus spin. And it was Miss Jacob's perfect chop which settled the issue.

The incident occurred at a bridge i i I 1 I I I I 1 tf 1 1 1 Z-ti fl Mi 11; ti ft; vr-si; fa! tr Pi lo tfc ai hi RC Re tu tl ar tr Jo in i sa a of 1 St. Louis Post Wins From Aubuchon Nine The St. Louis Post defeated the leading Aubuchon-Dennison team, 8 to 5, in the feature contest of the American Legion Junior Baseball League games played yesterday in Forest Park. In the other game the 138th Infantry scored a 10 to 6 decision over Hatzfeld Post. The box scores: Battfeld.

13th Infanfrr. Polish Girl Shows Up. Toward the end, Miss Jedrzejow- party before Baer fought James J. Braddock and lost his title. Here is the story in Max's own words as doubled Vaughan off first.

No runs cardinals j. Collins grounded eLague, had been added to the Car dinal roster. ska's weariness became most ap published today in the Washington TODAY'S RACE RESULTS parent and she was slow in returning to position. She rested on her "A great pitcher!" Rickey shouted. News iuKicu io center, moot was safe on Youngs fumhle.

and whtm Young threw iLnT third, oung drew two errors on the PUT Durocher slnsled to renter leah, a great pitcher!" Frisch am in Washington playing at the what's the name? Fox? The agreed. Welcome, Mr. Ward! Lancey and sending Moore 'to third, oi 1 the throw-in. Durocher took second. I ABHOA AB.H.O A.

ater with my little leg show. The racquet whenever she had a chance. The hefty Polish star, her strength rapidly Eebbing, tried to substitute strategy for speed but Miss Jacobs knew all the answers. The Pole might have taken Miss lahan hit to Vauchan. whose tti- 4 Nesley.

cf. 5 so there you are. Ward, a "great 2 0 0 ft second night I am here I am invit ed out to a card party a bridge par Pariden nailed Moore at the plate, Dum- WW Cher taking third nn th 4 Hatch, ss. 5 4 Bishop. 2b.

2 Cepickv. 3b 3 Buchek. cf. 3 Glove. If 4 Kushi.

4 Hassar. cf. 2 Marciak. c. 4 0 Butcher, ss 4 0 Jostedt.

rf. 5 4 Kehre. 5 0 Kelsev. 4 0 BVme tt.3b 5 0 Walters. 2b 4 0 Nieber.

c. 4 0 Findeiss. p. 4 ty by some people I met in Baltimore. My wife I mean, she was going to be my wife is there.

Ev 3 0 0 10 0 3 2 3 0 4 2 7 0 0 0 0 Detroit Results FIRST RACE mile: Muggins, 112 (Dabsoni, 6.00. 3.80. 2.80. Sun Asia. 115 (Horvath), 8 60, 3.60.

Hennessey. 115 (Hardvi, 2.80. Time 1:00 3-5. ran: Able Abe. Imperial Ebee, Flo Hasty Day.

Highdry, Drill On. 'Chemin. Eirer J. Field. SECOND RACE-', mile-Seafarer, 100 F'aust, 4.60.

21.80. 8.40. Night Ray. 100 iDunbari. 4.60.

3.00. Mi5 Angelo. 100 (Johnson). 4.00. Time 1:14.

Alo ran: Vignola's Bud, Busy Prince. Big Charley. 'Lefter Olepal, Oretna Smoky Mountain, Gin Latonia Results FIRST RACE 1 1-16 miles: Hazy Autumn. 107 (McCoyt. 3 80.

3 40, 2.20. Tiger Claw. 109 (Canfleldl. 3.00, 2.80. Eniz.

83 (Bohnl, 3.20. Time 1:46 4-5. Also ran: Mam. xBlanche C. Gannonlc, Green, xTipover, King Hollister.

Prince Dean, Swift Express. xHazel Jay. xField. SECOND RACE 5" i furlongs: Biddy. 108 J.

Longi, 5.00. 4.00. 2 80. A You Were. 108 (M.

Garner), 21.60, 10.00. Ulrica. 113 (Marlnelli), 2.80. Time 1:07 3-5. Also ran: Por-cellus.

Allene Ladv Comrade, Eycorax. Marion Burr. Widow Star. popped to Vaughan. One run THIRD INNING.

PIRATES Thevenow lined to Medwkk. So did Padden. Durocher threw out Built No runs. OrstttL whitehead bounred a single over Thei. mow's head.

Medw-irk rmmH.H erybody swarms about me and she Poncerall. 2 12 ONepper, just sits where she is. They all want P- 0 me to autograph this and autograph double play. Bush to Vaughan to Sunt. No runs.

FOI RTn INNING. PIRATES Whitehead threw out I that. Shucks, I signed tally cards all night. But this little girl don't Arlington Park Results FIRST RACE 5" i furlonc: Brill. ant Light, 101 (gnyderi.

34 40. 8 60. 6 60. Understand. 112 (BalasKlv.

60. 3.00. Browbeaten. 100 iWsener). 4.40.

Time 1:07. Alto ran: Jerry Valerie Jean. Output. Come Home. SECOND RACE mile: Nome Bull, lis (Arcaroi.

10. n. 7 00. 3.60. Court Song.

110 iBalnskli. 4.00. 3 00. Torch Maiden. 110 (Parvin.

3.00. Time 1:27. Also ran: Bonnie Princess, Double Sweep. Station Belle, Mouse Trap, Lea let te. Little Doggie.

THIRD RACE mile: Well Built. 103 iHolmani, 36 40. 14 80, S.40. Albert 110 U. King).

11.40. 5.60. Full Up. 113 lHaas. 4 00.

Time 1:14 1-5. Also ran: Kapena. Step-pin High. Full Flin. Prince Sulieman, Premeditate.

Shuttle Off. FOURTH RACE" mile: Pursuit. 106 Meade. 10.60. 5.40.

4 00. Sea Eagle. 115 iBalatkii. 4 00. 3.00.

Fritter Circle, 118 (Albrechtt. 3 60. Time 1:14. Alfo ran: Our Chance. Gav Banner.

Ver Well. Sickle Hour. High Bottom, Petee Blue, Whizz James, Susan Mil ask me to sign any. "I go over and ask her, "What's nusni, Totals ..40 9 27 12 Totals ..33 7 27 8 Innings 123456789 138th Infantry 6 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 110 Hatzfeld 0000 1005 0 6 Runs Hatch. Tomlinson.

Bishop. Buchek. Hass-er. Marciek. Nesley, Butcher, Jostedt 3.

Kelsey 2. BlumentrioU 2. Nieber. Errors Cepicky 3. Butcher.

BlumentrioU. Nieber. Anbuchon-Den. St. Louis Post.

AB.H.O A. AB.H.O.A. O'CTnell. cf 4 10 0 Meredith, cf 3 12 0 jensen popped to Durocher Waner grounded to Durocher. No runs CARDINALS J.

Collins singled to IffL DeLancey bunted out tn Ruhr Jacobs into an extra set had she been less daring in striking out for the corners and sides. But from the start of the match she played with a recklessness that indicated she was willing to make every shot all or nothing. Her best stroke was a punchy cross-court backhand, with which she neatly passed Helen many times. MEN'S DOIBLES. Second Round.

Max Bertram and Walter Musgroye, South Africa, defeated Vivian McGrath and Don Turnbull, Australia, 7-5, 2-6. 6-3. 2-6. i-4. Henrioue Maier.

8pain. and Sidney B. Wocd. New York defeated Martin Leageay and J. Lesueur, France, 2-6, 3-6, 6-4.

6-4. 6-2. THIRD ROI ND. Donald Budge and Gene Mako of Cali doubled off the left field fence, cortn J. Collins.

Durocher lined to Jensen, Thevenow threw out Hallahan. One run. the matter, girlie, do you think I have She thinks that is very funny, but she is very cool to me. Just like she didn't give a hoot about meeting me, get me? Now, I never met a gal like that before. Buck.

-Held. THIRD RACE3; mile: aMyponne. 115 (Dabson. 9 40. 4 20.

3.80. Geneva Cross. 115 (Mauroi, 2 80, 2.40. Forgive. 115 (Montgomery 2.40.

Time 1:13 2-5. Also ran: Henrierva. Marbite. Celebrity. Maderis.

Demur, Thistle Hv. L. J. Marks entry. FOURTH RACE mile: Marmosa, 110 (Montgomery 17.00.

5.60, 3.E0. Rare Ben. 110 (Johnson. 3.40. 2.60.

Jut Imperial. 107 (Calverti. 5.00. Time 1:13 1-5. Also ran: Hermanita, Minna, Sthatagem.

Big Torct, Maple Sue, C'ooney, Speed Queen. piicner. is Dack with us again. After Frisch had departed, Rickey went into great detail to explain why the club he had assembled for 1935 has failed to live up to expectations this summer. He listed four major reasons: 1.

The failure of Pitcher Mays Copeland. Rickey's "No. 1 recruit," to deliver. 2. The failure of Paul Dean to return to his 1934 form.

3. The failure of Bill Walker to retain his 1934 and early 1935 form. 4. The general self-satisfied attitude of several members of the club who realize they're world champions and as such are no longer "baseball-minded." but have their time taken up with handshaking and other things. Understand," Rickey explained.

I have not 'quit' on the Cardinals I hey were nearly 9', games out of tirst place at this time last year, and I still believe they can in the pennant if they buckle down and play the baseball they're capable of playing. Many things can happen before September and you can bet jour bottom dollar that om NORWOOD TEAM LEADS WOMEN'S GOLF EVENT I i i 1 3 0 1 2 4 1 11 1 0 0 6 1 0 THIRD RACi: S'j furlongs: Dora May. 110 (Farrellt. 6.20, 3 40, 3 00. Judge Kavanagh.

108 (Canfieldi. 3.40. 3.00. Swamp Angel, 105 (Arnold i. 33.40.

Time 1:07 2-5. Also ran: Idle Dream. xAgent. Kendal Green. Korett.

xGrad-tviua. Sylacauga. xRappee, Little MinnSe, Mary Siebert. xField. FOURTH RACE mile: Wise Bessa.

B7 (Brammerl, 7.40. 4.20. 3.00. Lady Pal. 110 (Canfieldi.

6.60, 3.80. Skalkahoe. 102 (Fernandez. 3 80. Time 1:12 2-5.

Also ran: Sallie Grey, Otherwise. Bright Rose. Stricken. FOURTH RACE 4 mile: Cherry Time. 109 (M.

Garner). 14 60. 8.40. 6.60. Best Bid, 100 (G.

Fowler. 15.20, 7 60. Marynell. 106 (Fallonl. 4.60.

Time 1:12 1-5. Also ran: Cactus Rose, Grand. Rock. My Blaze, Manners Man. Narragansett Results FIRST RACE mile: ler.

Bower, lb. 4 1 8 Jenny, 4 Wdruff. ss 5 1 1 2 4 Schultz, c. 3 1 10 1 3 Bishop, 2b. 4 2 1 2 Bender.

2b. 5 Vallett. If. 2 0 1 0 Foever. c.

3 Egan. 4 1 3 1 Nulsen. rf. 5 Mudd. 4 1 0 0 Rausher.lb 2 Bvrne.

2 0 1 McHale, p. 4 H'nth 2 10 0 KiiseU, If 2 10 0 Totals 33 Mrs. W. A. Ramelkamp.

Mrs. J. C. She tells me where she works and I say, 'Golly, that is near where I am showing. I will eat there "To tell the truth, she acted like she didn't care whether I even ate tomorrow, much less ate where she fornia, defeated Ian Collins.

Scotland, and Frank Wilde. England, 6-3, 6-2. 12-14, 6-4. Aqueduct Results FIRST RACE'; mile: Jaeckel, Miss Sabina Sher and Mrs. C.

E. Rohlfing, members of the Norwood Country Club team, scored 31 8 27 5 Dreamy Iile. 108 i Peters'. 15-1. 6-1.

3-1. points to lead the teams in the St. Totals ..37 9 24 7 Innings 123456789 Speech, 103 tCouccti. 7-10, 1-3. Misled.

105 (Rosengarten 6-5. WOMEN'S SINGLES. Quarter-Final Round. Joan Hartigan. Australia, defeated Dorothy Round.

England. 4-6. 6-4. 6-3. Mrs.

Helen Wills Moody. California, defeated Mmt. Rene Mathieu, France, 6-3, 6-0 Mrs. Hilda Sperling. Denmark, defeated KithTjn Stammers.

England. 7-5. 7-5. Louis Women's District Golf Asso- Aubushon-Dennison ..3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 Thistledown Results FIRST RACE mile: Grand 113 4.60. 4.00.

3.60 Countess Bvjc, 107 (Martin), 8 80, 6.80. Msvotiv. 110 (West), 3.40. Time 102. Also ran: Fairest Flas, Nameoki, Gloria Mercedes.

Captain Jeffers. SECOND RACE Thistledown course: Elihu. 11? Frederick 13.60. 7.20. 4.20.

Philwex. 103 (Dpri. 13.20, 5 00. El Cajon. 108 2.60.

Time 10a 1-5. Also ran: Morning Cry, lime 1:00 3-a. ALso ran: Evening Hour, St. Louis Post 0 0033002 8 Feuette. She Know.

Be Quiet. Hag Raising, lollies. Mary Victoria. Social Error. Torietta.

fclCOND RACE 2 miles. ste-Dlethese: Runs Botr. Woodruff. Srhultz. Mudd.

Mishop. Meredith 2. Jenny. Bender. Roe-ver 2.

Nulsen. McHale. Errors Woodruff, Schultz. Egan 2, Byrne 2. Weckl.

Kirtro-gen 2. STANDING OF THE CUBS. Clonard, 131 (Leonard. 7-2. 6-5.

1-2. Axework, 133 iSmilevl. 1-2. out. Finance, 110 iWimmer), 66.00.

25.10, 10 40. 105 Deering, 29.60. 13.70. Winged Flight. 115 (Wholev.

8.50. worked. But I did, anyway. And I ate there the next day and the next and all through the week. "She didn't give me a tumble.

She treated me just like one of the customers. And that got my goat plenty. But I did manage to take her stepping: one night before I had to go away. "I called her up every night, nearly." And say, lemme tell you, she ciation yesterday at Algonquin. Westwood's squad was second with 29 points.

Algonquin. Normandie and St. Louis Country Club tied for third place, each with 25 points. RIVERSIDE CRICKET CLUB WINS 2 GAMES Sabastapnol. 150 iSmooti.

1-2. Helen jacoos. California, defeated Hedwega Jedrrefowska. Poland. 6-1, 9-7.

WOMEN'S Third Round. Josanne Meulmeester. Beleium. And Doris Howard. France, defeated Mrs.

Elsie Pitt-man and Billie Yorke of England, 6-8, 6-2. 6-0. Pet .833 Club. Won. Aubuchon-Dennison 5 1 St.

Louis 4 2 138th Infantry 3 3 Hatzfeld 0 6 .667 .500 .000 NEXT GAMES. Tomorrow At Forest Park: Aubuchon- Charlie. ForcetuI, Sergeant Carter, not-flash. Aslaia. THIRD RACF mile: Barney Allis.

105 (Polki. 6 20. 5.00. 3 40. Princess Volts.

110 (Lowei. 9.20. 5.40j Buddy's Choice. 105 (Dyeri. 2.80.

Time 1 :12 1-5. A'so ran: Clinton. Potential. Golden Jasmine. Dewey Flv.

Fagcr Belle. Canticle. Runtill. Cora Ivsn W. FOURTH RACE 1 mile and 40 vards: War Dimes.

113 (Burgeri. 10.00. 5 40, 3.80. David 103 (Tilden), 3.60, 2.80. Adrian.

113 4,20. Time 1:41 3-5. Also ran: Edgar Boy, Don Tasker, Mayrren, Chana, Gay Days. hung up on me one night! Imagine! Team Standings Time 4 10 3-5. Alio ran: Earnings, Pl-mochio.

Wood Wind. THIRD RACE mile; OilU 110 S. 25-1. 7-1. 3-1.

Olorv 110 (LiUenbergcn, 1-2, Deflate. 114 (Wright. 1-5. Time 1:00. Also ran: aTonfs Wife.

aAnylhlng Ooe. cS'olen Tricks. "cVoodoo- lsm. Cl.p. San Antioca.

a-C. V. Wliltney entrv: e-Brookmeate entnr. FOURTH RACE', mile: Below Zero. 102 (Ynser.

9-5. 7-10. 1-4. Quel Jeu, 112 Courcii, 7-5. 5-5.

Bonanza. 117 (Wright 4-5. Time 1:12 2-5. Also ran: Blind Bow-boy. Open Range.

Fortification. Zav. Denni.ion vs. Hatrfeld at Orounds No. 12; St.

Louis vs. 138th Infantry, at Orounds No. 11. Was I sore! But I kept it up and my charms began to work on her. I even had to propose and you I AST NIGHT'S SOFTBALL SCORES.

National Park: Blue Ridares 4. South 8t. National League know that is most unusual for me." Louis Dairvs 1 igirlsi; First National Clubs 4, Katy Flyers 3 (16-inning men's The Riverside Cricket Club scored! a double victory at the cricket field in Forest Park, defeating the Sherwood C. 33 to 11, and the Forest Park C. 62 tc 43.

The games were played to select members of a team which will oppose a Chicago squad in an intercity series begin ning in Chicago Thursday. Time 1:13 3-5. Also ran: Onward. Wee Broom. Joe Mac, Opposition.

Air Line, Aira-trix. Mantados. Teeter Totter. Lady Adair. SECOND RACE furlongs: Festoon, 103 iStevensom.

5 80. 3 40. 2.90. Sighting Bar. 105 (Feist.

4.20. 3.50. Double Finesse, 101 (Coronat. 5 80. Time 1:07 2-5.

Also ran: Blind Talk, San-ta Anita, Lanquo. Jolly Faye, Eambro. Jones. THIRD RACE "i mile: Pna Franka, 105 (Howell). 18 80.

7 80, 4.50. General 118 (Fallon. 6.60. 3.70. Squeeze Out.

108 (Hanford, 3.10. Time 1:12 1-5. Also ran: Merovech. Idle Victory. Goldstep, Takus, Dash In, Mack Sennett.

FOURTH RACE i mile: Ataccio. 110 (Howell i. 3.30. 2 80. 2 70.

Bold Lover. 113 (Pascuma', 6.00. 4.10 New Deal. 118 (H. Richardsi.

3 90. Time 1:11 2-5. Also ran: Gentle Sun Monk. Rough Player. Can Remember.

Don Ouzman. FIFTH RACE 1 1-16 miles: Black Gift. 105 (Coronat. 28 10, 14.70, 6.80. Alberta.

100 (Stevensont. 7.70, 4.80. Palma. 100 (Stout, 4 40. Time 1:44 2-5.

Also ran: Crowded Hours, Blackmail, Red Ensign, BriUfalon, Good Flavor. SIXTH RACE 1 mile and 70 yards: game I Kings Park Results COLUMBO CORKBALL fct. Louis Park: Cardinals 4. Pals 4 (girlsi: gtockrr.anns 7. Missouri Pacific Boosters 0 imeni: Browns 8, Omahas 7 TEAM WINS 3 GAMES (ment.

Carondeiet Park: Fpanish Girls 3. Tex- FIFTH RACE 1 mile: Spanish Way. Ill Knott. 13-10. 1-3, out Pir Beverley.

113 iKopeli, 5-2, out. Old Stoiy. 107 iCouccii. out. Time 1:3.

Also ran: War Stripes. SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 miles: Oyerstimulate. 116 (Workman. 3-1. 6-5.

Sweet Broom. Ill tLitzenberger), 2-3. 1-5. Quiet Talk. 110 iO.

Rofet. 5-1. Tim 1:48. Also ran: Hppv Hunter. Play Off.

Broken Up. Mis Fireny. ado Tigers 0 Biark Eagles 2, United Services 0 (men); Spanish Society's 4, Kipns 0 (mem. Pete Columbo's team won all doing all in my power to strengthen the club." Copeland. the prize rookie pitcher who hurt his arm in the spring training camp, is on the road to recovery, according to dispatches from the Cards' farm at Springfield, Mo.

"Call for Mr. Copeland." "Within two weeks, I am informed," Rickey went on. "Copeland will be ready to return to our Columbus. American Association team. That means he will be ready to come back to the Cardinals.

Maybe that will iron out some of our pitch-ins problems." Paul Dean, for some unknown reason, has not been himself. But. as Rickey pointed out. young Dean started the season on the wrong loot last year, then caught himself and developed into one of the league's greatest twirlers by midsummer. Maybe, the club official went on.

that situation will adjust itself, too. later on. The biggest mystery of all, according to Rickey, io the poor showing cf Walker. Whether it's Bill physical condition, his mental attitude or just a general less of his pitching stuff, has not been discovered as yet. "I don't say that all of our players have become 'nigger rich'." Rickey went on.

"But here and three of its games with the Hage-meyer Service in the feature series Team. W. L. Pet. WinXose.

New York 44 18 .710 .714 .698 Chicago 37 23 .569 .578 .561 39 30 .565 .571 .557 CARDINALS 36 29 .554 .561 .545 Brooklyn 29 34 .460 J69 .453 29 37 .439 .418 .433 Philadelphia. 26 38 .406 .415 .400 Boston 20 46 .303 .313 .299 American League Team. W. L. Pet.

Winiose. New York 40 24 .625 .631 .615 Cleveland 37 27 .578 .585 .569 Detroit 39 29 .574 .580 .565 Chicago 33 28 .541 .548 .532 Boston 33 33 .500 .507 .493 Washington. 29 36 .446 .455 .439 Philadelphia. 26 35 .426 .435 .419 BROWNS 19 44 .302 .313 .237 Swallows to Play New Athene The St. Louts Swallows baseball i club will travel to New Athens.

Dl to play the home club on July 4. Sunday the Swallows play at Trey Mo. of the Southwest St. Louis corkball league play at Sublette Park. The scores were 1-0.

7-0 and 1-0. BRITISH AND AMERICAN BOXERS MEET TONIGHT In other games, Marion Tavern won two and tied one with the FIRST RACE Sonhron. 118 iCourtnevt. 11.60. 4 65.

S.53. Colored Artist. 113 (Laurini, 2.95. 2 55. Imadud.

130 (Case'. 3.10. Time 1:14 4-5. Also ran: Fleur Sauvage, Thermal, Eandmori. Primsr.eep.

Hamilton Results FIRST RACE 6' furlongs: Fan. 110 (RemiHardi. 7.15. 4 30, 3 55. Abercromb'e.

112 (Barnesi. 6 00. 4 35. Sterella II. 103 Dougherty I.

21.10. Time 1:20 4-3. Also ran: Worthy Choice. Bitter Bark. Dark Dianne.

Trim. Colonel. Broadway Miss. Scotch Queen. SECOND RACE 6' furlongs: Taximsn.

117 tYouni(. 10.85. 6 10. 3.70. Cup Winner.

107 (Foden). 13 80. 11.50. Rche Or. 112 (Lindberg.

3.25. Time 1:20 5-5. Aio ran: Tan-nia. Miss Scott. Mih M'h.

Hardy Ban. Br! Fuller. Don Sweep. Miss Worthmore. Patv Sweeo.

THIRD RACE'': fiirioms-Fascinator. 110 Brook. 7 d'v 4 10. 3 50. Bill Kennedy.

10 Young 13 55. 8 63. Sue Jonc. 1 13 ia. Watsor.i.

6 4S Time 1 Also run: The Miner. Bo-robfl. Lou. Black Jewel. Sas.

Broadftcr. Tralectcrv" IVtPT Dirr 11 ,1... Southwest Hardwares, Frank Krill's Tavern won two and lost one with the McGoverns, and Mittino Taverns had a 2-1 edge in the series with the Bungalow Cafes. West Side Park: Rice-Stix 3. Cutters 2 Lennemanns 6.

Puritys 1 (meni. Maplewood Park: Wallace Invaders 3, Wrights 0 'meni; Wagners 4, Morgen-thelers 3 'girli. South Side Park: Clavs 3. Barons 2 fgirlsi; McQuay-Norris 3, Tiemanns 1 (meni. TONICnT'S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE.

North Side Park: Herrmanns vs. Meletios fgirlsi; North St. Louis Trusts vs. Krogers (meni. South Side Park: S.

K. B. A. vs. White Lines (girlsi: Mercantile Commerce vs.

Raistons (men'. Mapiewood Park: Wolfs vs. County Dairys (girls': A. B. C.

vs. Evens (meni. West Side Park: Ramcos vs. pen Bra 'is rmen: Ely-Walkers vs. Samuels (men).

Carondelet Park: Spanish Societv vi Stix. Baer FuMers (men'; Schiliers vs FJeltas (men: Stix. Baer is. Fultr vs. Cmsbvs i men i.

National Park: Fitrimmons vs Shenandoah? (girls i South Side Buicka vs. Southeast Gas iratni. St. Louis Park: Breimevcr rs Food Centers. Omahas vs.

Goiubs and Etock-manns vs. Kutis. NEW YORK. July 2. (U.

A crowd of 50.000, largest ever to sec an amateur scries, will attend the first Golden Gloves bouts between Great Britain and the United States in Yankee Stadium tonight Gate receipts are expected to reach $60,000. Gene Tunney. former heavy-wei5ht champion, will be one of the referees. Black Aces Win Softball Game. The Black Aces won from the TESTERI) FESt LTS.

National League. Ch cago 8. Cincinnati 4 (night game). Only game rlayed. American Leagva.

Chicago 4. Browns 1 Hetroit 4. Cleveland 1. Boston 8. Washington t.

Only games played. Prince Abbot. 112 fReidt. 11.90. 6 00, 4 50.

Dignitary. 107 Stoutt. 10. 2-3. 8 10.

Nocrurnlabe. 114 (Schuttet. 11.30. Time 1:43 2-5. Also ran: Jack CherignT.

Bull Market. Thatch. Honev Sweet, Primute, Sand Wrack. Fairystreet. Charlestuwn Results FIRST RACE Charlestown course: Sioux Chief, 114 J.

Mannt. 12.80. 8.00, 5 20. Seowh Age. 109 (Slierm 27.00.

15.20. Himeht. 114 iHiliert. 7 40. third.

Time 1:18 3-5 "Also ran: Speedemup. Anger. Shaun Padraic, Big Dipper. Pukka Heaven. SECOND RACE mile: Lady Windsor.

112 (Trront. 10 40, 5 20, 3 P0. Anioen. 112 (Sharks. 3 2.80.

Time Winner. 112 (Palumboi. 3 40. Time 1 03 AUo ran: Nahallae. Hereir.

Perca Lad, Busy Sally, Strolling Duke, Fairio. THIRD RACE Charles Town course: Playdema. 1C9 tHUleyt, 7 00. 4.60. 3 00.

Iwintoo. 109 (Palumbo. 5 60. 4.00. Idl- Worker.

(C. Smith 3.40. Time 1:17 4-5 Also ren: Tambourine, Ravens, 5 to 2. in the feature same in the Wesley House Softball There will be eleven bouts, includ ing two heavy-weight matches, two Papa iit-. 10 "(F Mnn.

95. '3 43 2to. Leaeue. The Clovers defeated the Wolverines, 18 to 5, in the other contest. there you'll find an important mem- Ivr th 1 lightweight find trsn footVir'n-oicVi 114 2 80 25.

VJU" "1U HQOpica I RiCesu. 116 Warson 2 65 and one each in the other five divi a bie-shot" attitude nnd it ha of sions. 4. 4-3 Also ran: Chaste Morn Tax F-e. FIFTH RACE -6 'JiMMV 6 25.

Manoa, 103 (Machado 17 20 5 10. ere rnev are WEINSTOCK REACHES FINALS AT TRIPLE A Trey. 112 (Ptssero 4 51 3 25 The Pelican. 110 3 10 Time 1 IS 1-5 Al'o ran: Catweeo Red Jo.in. One.

F.r.ai:st. Quicily. TOMORROWS SCHEDULE. National Leagaa Pittsburgh at St. Louis.

Chicago at Cincinnati. Boston at Brooklvn. Philadelphia at New York. American League. Brons at Cnicago.

at Bosxon. New York at Philadelphia. Cleveland and Detroit r.ot scheduled. Negro Title at Stake. CHICAGO.

July 2. (U. Hol-man Williams and "Baby Tiger" Flowers meet in a fifteen-round bout at Comiskey Park tonight for the Negro lightweight championship. 6t aAaaxn Robert Welnstock. the defending Dream.

Reck Spray, Last Laugh. Kardv G'irciv. i FOURTH RACE mi: lAdo. 113 'Hsiieyi. 6 60.

3 60. 2 80. Inscription. 108 Palurr.boi. 5 60, 3.60.

Decorate. 117 (J Mann. 3.60. Time 1 27. Also ran: D.x:e Princess, Cherry Point.

Jinnee. Star Queen. Jobak-1 Additional Racing News Will Be Found on Page 20. champion, representing University City, reached the final round of the Triple A High School Invitation i Tennis tournament today when he defeated Nathan David, Soldan. I 6-3.

6-3. The semi-final match between Dick Tindall. St. Louis U. and Joe 2Blath.

Soldan. will be played late today. The winner will meet Weirtstock for the title tomorrow. Xected his playing ability so much that he has become of little use to the Cardinals. Sooner cr later these players will realize their mistakes, settle down to business and then you'll see the Cardinals playing like champions should The Machinery in In front of him.

on several large blackboards, Rickey pointed to youngsters coming up under the Cardinal banner in the minors. They're net ripe to pluck as yet. and even if they were, they might net be needed if the old standbys decided to give their best efforts. So Rickey opined. In conclusion, the champions' vice president went over the Cardinal roster again.

He picked out a lew weak links and sized up a big map to his left. That was taken to indicate that, unless conditions chanse rather quickly, some of the present Red Birds may find themselves going in a trip shortly and not to Chi-vsgo fcr the Independence Day Ccuble-header with the Cu'os! IRE-EATER FRED 5AY5 NEVER FAIL VA 17 TO QUENCH MY THIRST WITH FAL5TAFF PAIE SDDR9 SECOND INTER-STATE AMATEUR BOUT MADE ALL EXPENSE BARGAINS F'ea St. Looi TOUR SC Colorodo. Cenvar, Co'o'odo at low as Wa 90 PqIl mcltKl.na n' rj 4- nw. TO MAKE TlltS SIMPLE HSu And See Yourself Why It Was So Easy for Him to Add 26 Lbs.

And Gain So Mock New Strength and Energy fee. Tee. Mest A44 5 Lbs. I Wt Tkh Q.ck er Fey Ntki1 Tile the tdvice cf the new tTorJf Ciampioa "Jimmj" Braddnck if Ta rjk. rundown, under azht and a-lMf-Afier Karchmg lor years, hr at to" the quick, scientific av to btii'd up rofj strrneth.

good solid pounds of rare rsh and enerpv. In 6 weeks befos tie fight he i ned 26 lbs. He sajs: Ters conrmcrd one thai dvmn conditions, poor blood and siuo feme frequently from iodsne-rare-ed glaoa-V hen thee glands. rf portznt eland mhich cnrrois meia-'u builoiaj lack NATURAL PLANT IODINE doo confuse rhi wih ordmar iodr' rich in fass and searches fJJ add werpht and rrndnrp That's wf This book confoins 84 pogts, ft illusfrati and full' of valuable travel information. Gives details of the low cost all-expense tours to the glorious West.

Yellowstone, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon and Roclty Mountain Nat ional Parts. Colorado, California (San Diego Exposition), osemite, Pocific Northwest and Canadian Rockies. Ask for copy. The second of six planned inter- state matches between leading Ar- kar.sas and Missouri fichters iat nicht was added to Ber.nv Kessler amateur boxine card which will take place Wednesday night. Julv 10.

at the West Side Softball Park. Win- fred Jones. Razorback welterweight champion, and Martin Singer St. 1 Louis boy. will trade blows in the latest match.

Jones, a veteran cf four years of fighting, has held the Arkansas title for the past two vear Jimmy Webb. North Side Irishman and Walter Morrison. Arkansas tsnJ Ambers Outpoints Zivie. PITTSBURGH. July 2.

U. Lou Ambers defeated Zivic in a ten-round fight here last night. Ambers, who is from Herkimer. N. weighed 135'-.

Zivic is from Pittsburgh and weighed in at 138'j. but the or i inc: yar ma' ten stat Bex We Aho oik tor soariol foWar oboul low com Geiorodo fourj jn ooajfonobia er-conditovao' chotr cars. TOUR Sc'f Lola Ci. orrr. oli-c'.

ot ic 11 17.41 TOUR YRG y. Sc'f la', Gv, Roral Co.ooi3o Sprmgi, C', 11 dtrvJ. oi lo SI 44 IX TOUR Sa'. Lat, Oty. Ra-ral Gora.

CokxtxJo Sprinct, Koc tHrjftonai Pont. 14 arm, lo 1175.47 TOUR YZ tel. tonr. Cvaor Erna. 14 d-r-i jnve os ioM a $194.21 TOUR Srr Carron, Catron ond Zion U-3fonal Pans.

Cdor B'n. So'' I ir Ofy. ID day. oii-xci to J9.a$ TOUR ZRG Zion. G-ond Conron foonol P3-, Coo B'on.

So On. Eovoi GerS. Colorooo Soncs, Lanvar. 13 can. oii-ancansa oi to Si 72.1 4 TOUR BC O'd L-aoo txsoir'ion.

Soh Loia Cy. tovof Gorsa 00 Dizzy vs. Paul DEPARTMENT OF TOURS WABASH-ONION PACIFIC pound middleweight king, win mux: another ir.ertae bor rfca toliowir-f data records tfcia season' DOUw fMtchirg statistics for Dirty and Paul Desn of la caretciia compared wuij work of 1934 IU DAT ISJi. -MAIL THIS COUPON OR CALLi r. MHafy a P.

Wabasn 1M Rutway CHastnul 47W llJJTi pi I 8 Norsk Sotk St Phona CHaatmt 7750 fiunny fbiks cfiea bare bigc appeties. ut skinny." With the discovery of Keipamalt a raia-eral concenrrate made from a rrue 90-foo ea plant barreited o3 the Pacific coa. you cao now be sure of your needed ratooe of plant iodine in concentrated, easy form. I JOO times richer in iodine than ortart, Keipamalt be'ps your food to do yen (r build rupged atreng'h. add eit'if sea banish faticrue.

Its 12 other minerals sua ulate the dUsesrtve tlands which produce tP luices thai enable you to digest tats ao starct.es. Ktiparr.alt tabiers contain 0" iron and copper than I lb. of spinach ef 7J4 lbs. of fresh tomatoes, mnre iodme rh 1.5 lbs. of lerruce.

more calcium thaa ejses. Start Keipamalt today. Even if too you roost a'id 5 lbs. first meek or the trial ii irr-. Costs mtle to uie.

toola at all Waijreen 6TM (tores. Horsc-shce Players to Meet. A meeting to organize horse-hoe teams will be held the Champion Courts, Natural Brieve and Vol 1 FALSTAFF TAMES THIRST! Drench your burning thirst with a cold, sparkling bottle of FalstafT Pale the best thirst-quencher under the sun. Fal-stafTs a cold wave serv ed up in a bottle tingling, tangy.deli-cious! Order a case from your dealer today or phone JE. 7125.

Plaew iMt SUMMER TOURS toot. I stead avenues, at 8 d. m. todav. with Jack H.

Claves arid Henry F. Kuhlmann, cf thp 4 etc Horn I oioraco sormsj. itov, 14 cot oansa os low os Si 19.90 TOUR Ca! fom3. CS feico. Son D.es ImniUon.

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Anyone wishmsr to herrn-o i 60 TVrrv Fl tFaU A. I I I I Sl DATE l9- 11 a 63 ITo 2 101 53 US ti" i a of one cf the teams rr.ry io a attend the meeting. I fife fJhxitu4i fife Afi S233.69 "IT.

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