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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8

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Monday Evening August 23 1937 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER 4a TITLE THREAT AGAIN By Jack Sords Joe Med wick? NOW OR STERLING! I RED SOX AB A COPYRIGHT 1037 KING EATURES SYNDICATE Im 3 12 0 in Score by in Locals Do Well and In ii easy SPECIAL NOTICE TO TIRE BUYERS Association Tilts Judy Hof PLY SILVERTOWNS AT I Journal and Courier Want Ads Bring Best Results JOEPALOOKA Ml By HAM ISHER MEBBE HE'S PAUOOKA the 6 1 ft 'A 000 000 run and the second the husky tough Al a throw to the plate' Twigg out Only 28 Twigg and only two 1 0 0 ten are from from Colum two girls are 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 off Hall and in the second JlM IS oA Tas "Trail Evra MATCH MATH PAMaJc CtMAoAi Mo BEAT AiM foR'T'Ag 'fi'fLE At Middletown riday evening the Indianapolis boys put a crimp in the flag hopes with climb back into sev over the Quaker City CHANCE a chance to Richmond Sterlings Lafayette Dayton Middletown Cincinnati Muncie Dady AC I VEAH HE Al NT MUCH TAHGET WHEN HE' MOVIN' 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft Trout 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 9 1 0 18 0 1 2 he's GrrnN' 1 L1PAG1N HE DONE SUP ON OAT WET SPCTTWHEAH BUCKET was1 en Sox Da the out use of them Louis the ring 0 1 0 Ml WAS 'AT? 000 000 2 Eisenstat REASONWHO KNOWS? AN' Many think the game may a good deal 'to do with the championship in Indiana loop the "clean 27 ninth allowing the Armcos Topolosek and Adams out singles in the ninth to in the and final coun vs Janet STANDINGS 2 2 2 2 Kress To Red Sox BOSTON Mass Aug LAP) Boston Red Sox announced last night i the purchase of Ralph (Red) Kress former St Louis Browns and Washington Senator shortstop from Minneapolis of the American Association for an un disclosed amount of cash Kress has been having a spec tacular year at bat with Minne apolis latest figures crediting him with an average of 337 and with leading the league in runs batted in and in: homers He has made 26 round trippers LOOK TOE a meet solely because of the great interest arouse'i PLAY OPENS Tomorrow play in the wom singles will begin with 14 girls in the struggle which will be more or less Virginia Baxter champ for the past five years against the field open her defense against Janet Evans Country club star Of 14 entries the Club and four bian park At least figured upon to give Virginia at least a real battle and perhaps spring an upset They are Jackie Decker and Dottie Bell of the Club Georgiana McLain and Janet Sines of the city may also be in form and give Virginia a hot time but most experts be lieve the real battle is between Jackie Decker and Miss Baxter The total field for the Inter City tourney will likely mount to' about 80 with the addition of entries for the Doubles and singles DONATE TITLE BALLS In addition to the prizes al ready announced the following 0 0 0 2 0 RONT 'IM SO TH' GUY CAN'T AiMWHILB HE'S STTTJN' STILL Budge Routs Riggs NEWPORT I Aug (AP) Smashing out a four set victory over Bobby Riggs ranked as perhaps his most dangerous American rival Doni Budge of Cal ifornia yesterday Won the 57th Newport Casino singles title and served notice that was ready for national single championship play next week at Longwood Later Budge joined Gene Mako his Los Angeles Davis cup part ner and they came from behind against Patrick Hughes and Charles EHare of England for a 3 6 4 6 6 2 6 4 6 2 triumph in the doubles finals IMPRESSIVE 2 YEAR OLD SARATOGA SPRINGS Aug William Wood ighting ox the most widely heralded 2 year old to come to the races since Man War ran to advance notices in his debut yesterday when he won the 35th Grand Union Hotel Stake The bay son of Sir Gallahad III and Marguerite a full brother of Gallant ox which has been burn ing up the track in morning trials sped past the wire at the end of the six furlongs with a length and a half to spare over Mountain Ridge from Mrs Ethel Mountain "Ridge of the Milky Way farm of Chicago QV Whit The Chief showing to a bet ter advantage than in his recent races trailed by a like for third money In the field of 11 PACK AMERICA AffeA Of 1W0 Vears speAir aj VRBSUNG'" abroad Joe Work Out BOYS DOUBLES MEETS Entries are now open for the Boys Singles and Doubles Entries will close at 7:30 riday evening for both tourneys and all fees must be paid in advance as follows: doubles 50c per team singles 25c per player All previous entries have been thrown out due to con fusion Entries for the doubles should be made at the Park to either Jack Small Leo Brodsky Bud Carlson or to Leonard Horwitz Journal Cour ier or to Don Edmunds Coun try Club Entrie for the singles including only boys 16 and under must be paid to Josh Gershuny at the Park from 7 to 10 id the evenings before riday irst round play in doubles will start Monday at the Park play then shifting to the Country Club Boys singles will be conducted en tirely at the Park and begins Tuesday 000 100 001 010 Winegarner Lewis 001 000 McGee Lanier and Grube two for baU 350 and put the Red Sox into a 4 0 lead Doubles by Lammers and Topo losek were wasted in the sixth and seventh frames and an er ror and a hit batsmen failed to start anything in the eighth but seuy lined bring ter trouble with Veller wore After giving in the first four retired 15 men in of them on (One out In frixth when game called) Two base hits Crosetti Rolfe Moses Home run DiMaggio Bases on balls Gomez 1 ink 2 Strikeouts Gomez 9 Hits Off Thomas 7 in 4 innings ink 0 in 1 Losing Thomas Milwaukee 210 030 Indianapolis 100 020 Blaeholder and Brenzel Braxton and Riddle LOOK AT WALSH THE GUY LOOKS LIKB HE'S HAVIN' A NERVOUS BREAK DOWN HAW HAW r(By George Kirksey) NEW YORK Aug Wherever (baseball tana gather these torrid August days the hot test topic i of conversation con cerns the" i relative merits of a of Joes Joseph Paul Di Maggio and "Joseph Med wick not only good they're the best two ball players of 1937 almost certain 1 to get the most valuable player awards on any of scoring The big ar gument now is: is the better man DiMaggio or Med 1 It's impossible to get a clear cut decision in comparisons of this kind The manwho likes spag hetti probably thinks DiMaggio is the hottest thing that ever came down the pjke The man who smokes underslung pipes probably goes overboard for'Med wick Little things like that make favorites and sometimes wind up in bitter feuds A SHAME? a shame the Cardinals and the Yankees i meet in the world "series with these two sup er stars carrying on a private duel for Recognition as great est all around performer both young DiMaggio 22 and Medwick 25 and there is more than a good chance that come' to grips in the big October drama sooner or later see what the statistics Say Through games of Thursday Aug 19 the way they compare: DiMag374 113 161 28 1235 117 3 Milwaukee Indianapolis Pressnell Lorin and (Game called account day law) 10 3 Trot Classic NEW YORK Aug Arrangements for the internation al home and abroad match races between Greyhound champion trotter of America and Muscle tone best performer in Italy were completed yesterday with the signing of contracts by Ba ker of St Charles Ill and Gio vanni Maiani of Milan Italy The first race a dash of a mile and a half will be held be tween October 5 15 at either In dianapolis Ind or Springfield Ill The return match will be reached either in Rome Naples or Milan between Dec 15 "and 25 Totals Batted for Solomon Score bv Innings: Red Sox 010 030 Muncie 000 000 Runs batted Topolosek 3 Adams Home run Topolosek Two base hits 1 anamers 'Topo losek Stolen bases Moss Topo losek Adams Sacrifice Sig ler Bush Plesch Struck out By Veller 10 Davis 8 Base on balls Off Davis 1 Hit by By Davis (Lammers) jr noA i 2ft0 Peacock Medwk Batting Average 401 Runs i 91 Hits 173 Doubles 46 Triples 8 Home Runs 26 Runs Batted In 119 Stolen Bases 4 LEAGUES DIERENT Medwick tops DiMaggio in bat ting hits doubles runs batted in and bows to him runs trip les and home runs These com parisons mean little but the only yardstick available If Medwick was in the American league where the pitching is sup posedly weaker he might be even a 500 hitter On the other hand DiMaggio playing in the National league with shorter fences to shoot at might easily surpass Babe home run record of 60 The figures seem to indicate that DiMaggio has more power and hits a 1 longer drive while Medwick gets more singles and doubles Most keen observers rate Medwick as a bad ball hitter that is reach out and smack a ball not over the plate Di Maggio seldom goes for a bad pitch He makes the ball come in where he wants it and he waits until the last spilt second to swing Most of his power comes from his wrists DER MAG ON DEENSE Defensively DiMaggio is gener St Paul 202 Columbus 004 1 Phelps and ennsr Chambers Schroeder Crouch wins and one loss They made their 9 way After goinsr the first inning they banged out six nns in a row Tye for six runs Two more hits came in the fourth TAW THA a Www IX 'IMER KICKIN' THE PUP VM against this dangerpus blowout causing heat And the way to get this protection is to put Goodrich Safety Silvertown Tires on your car before too late i I C'i or Silver towns have something that no other tire In the world can give you the Life Saver Golden Ply This Golden Ply is a special layer of rubber and full floating cords scientifically treated to re sist internal tire heat And by re sisting heat inside the at the danger point where rubber and fab ric meet the Golden I Ply protects you against these dangerous high speed blow outs A blow out accident always unpleasant news But it certainly must be good news to know there is a tire like tho Goodrich Golden Ply Silvertown specially con structed to give you I the kind of protection you need You can havs SECURITY right now Get a set of Goodrich Silver towns today They actually cbst less than other super quality tires City Tennis Meet Opens Draw for Singles Due in great part to the co operation of local merchants the biggest local tennis tourney in recent history began today with play in the Dsrby Open The prizes which are the best in his tory have made many players of former days tennis crazy again or instance George Wallace who was one of the four best stars three yea: ago but played recently has entered this merchants last Saturda decided to help the tourney along with donations of USLTJL approved championship tennis balls for play as follows: and Sears six each and Montgomery Ward three each and two from DRAW The draw for the singles follows: TUESDAY 11:00 Dorothy Bell Decker (3) 1:00 Janet Sines vs ner (4) Jackie Decker vs Vin ton Taylor (5) 2:00 Miss Raub vs Georgiana McLain (6) 5:00 Virginia Baxter vs Janet Evans (1) Muriel Plank vs Miss rederickson (8) ollowing girlr drew byes: Lucy Demoret (2) Maj Decker (7) In the second round matches will be played Wednesday ac cording to number in brackets 1 and 2 3 and 4 etc PLAY AT PARK In case of rain all matches in both tourneys will be moved back one day All first and second round matches in both tourneys will be played at the park un less both rivals agree to play elsewhere say at Purdue? If one insists on playing at the park then his opponent must do so AB A 3 3 3 3 fl 1 2 0 I liinliiir rain) 000 001 1 020 003 5 English iVeller Returns to ull Time Work for Rossers Gang and Gives Up Just our Hits anning Ten One Citizen Second Topo i losek Leads 13 Hit Assault IRST GAMES Minneapolis 100 000 010 2 7 1 Tofedo 000 010 20x 3 8 0 Bean Pettit and £Hckey Cohen and Linton In Logan Shoot TERRE HAUTE Aug (Special) entries copped high honors in the annual State American Legion pistol and rifle shoot held here yesterday ive teams from over the state and 70 individuals competed for top laurels In the Raymond Springer shoot for military rifles the La fayette team took the trophy with 462 while the Shelbyville aggrega tion was good for a 456 total and runner up honors Matthews La fayette was high individual with 96 while Buflnk ort Wayne and Holmes Lafayette both grabbed for second place Lafayette and Shelbyville again finished first and second in the Harry Leslie shoot for small bore rifles the winners totaling 965 to 956 Holmes of Lafayette was high with a 197 followed by Emmert of Shelby ville with a 196 HOLMES HIGH In the James I arley indi vidual match Holmes again proved superior shooting a 291 but was closely followed by his teammate Matthews who garnered a 287 Emmert Shelbyville was third with a 284 Shelbyville outpointed the La fayette entry 893 724 in the Paul McNutt shoot for military pis tols In the junior division the La fayette outfit again came to the front headed by red Matthews jr who captured high individual honors with a 99 3 3 0 3 3 0 1 1 ill seventh St Paul 000 CnlumhtiH niA Cox and enner Macon 6 1 In Wightman Matches SUREST HILLS Aug 22 (AP) Completingr the rout it started on the opening day the United States Wightman cup team yesterday swept on to a 6 1 triumph fover Great girl tennis players It was the most decisive margin either side has piled up since England won the second match of the 15 year ser ies by the same scdre in 1924 Helen! Jacobs competitor in the last II 'international engagements clinched 1 seventh con victory and also saved the British from a white washing If you drive a car it will be well worth your while to spend two min utes reading this notice because here are facts which no one can afford to Ignore Every year thou sands of motorists are killed or in jured thousands of dollars are spent for repairs doctor and hos pital bills when blow outs throw cars out of control "It necessary for a tire to be badly worn or for the casing to Ke broken for a blow out to occur So make the mistake of thinking that because your tires look good you have a blow out The fact is that many of the blow out accidents you read and hear about so often are caused by the intense heat generated inside dll tires at today's high speeds This heat may cduse rubber and fabrio to separate A tiny invisible blister may form and grow bigger and BIGGER until sooner or later BANG! a blow out and no telling what might happen To be safe you need protection BUY THESE GOLDEN I SHELL SUPER SERVICE STATION ourth and South Streets i AND ALL SHELL AMERICAN STATIONS i ooo 1 Olx 2 and Crouch II 12 0 4 15 1 Page rench Kansas City 001 Louisville 100 Stine and Hartje Ringhoter 1 2 3 OR CITS the meantime Muncie was having more as the game up four hits frames Lefty order most chances or strikeouts Topolosek had folayed the tire season withf the Red without whiffing until vis turned the trick in first stanza Toppy struck again and then homered to 'left doubled to right and singled to center hit five balls on the nose three of therii going for hits while Kelly and Chase were both retired on hard line drives Kelly collected twfl safeties and the rest of the boys I all chimed in with at least on except Cocky Bush The Red Sox certain tliat they are all set to continue their hit ting are now pointing for the big game tflth the Indianapolis Sterlings at next Sun day have 1937 Ohio LOCAL SOX IND BATTING EYES AND WHIP MUNCIE NINE 5 TO 0 BI JACK CUDDY POMPTON LAKES Aug (UP) Max meling watch ed Heavyweight Champion Joe Louisr hammer three sparring partners today and then said more ger now to fight LouisJjfor the title than I was befor Yes Louis looked fine in trilning today but certain I could knock him out quicker than the last weaknesses did Herr Schmbling of Germany note in the prown technique during six rounds of box ing in preparation for Thursday title defense against Tom my arr of Wales? JVANT TELL YOU "I saw several defects that are extremely important to me and very important to you but I can not ten you about them because I expect to wherft I get Schmeling braved wet weather along with more than a thousand other spectators to watch the Detroit negro go through his con ditioning paces ortunately for Louis and bis sparmates the'out door ring is protected by a roof But there was no protection for the spectators wh were damp ened" By a persia(ent drizzle and chilled by unexpectedly 1 winds It was the first time Maxie had dten Jolting Joe in action since he wrested the title from Jim Braddock at Chicago LOUIS IMPRESSES Joe was impressive in his work today He found elusive Pal Sil vers an easier target than usual He flohred Tiger Hairston with a right to body and a left hook follow to the chin He gave brawny George Nicholson the worst lacing of the current train ing grind He will conclude train ing with a final six round boxing session Tuesday The brigade of boxing writers watched closely as Schmeling and Louis met in the liv ing quarters before the workout They wondered: what Maxie would say to the man whom Schmel ing believes out maneuvered him for the crown But all Maxie said was "How are you Joe? looking And Joe id looking good too Reporters asked Schmeling if he wpted to fight Joe in Oc tober' Maxie said sooner the wtter "ARR HAS Didoarr have beat Souls? any fighter always has a chance in the ring But only chanc is to 'out point Dim I he can knock' Joe out" ANOTHER LONG BRANCH Aug 22 (UP) ormer champion Maxie Baer and British heavyweight challenger Tommy arr exchanged bitter (Words today but no blows were struck and the incident end ed with the two shaking hands Baer who was outpointed by arr ifi London this' spring com pletely 'stole the show as Tommy concluded heavy training for his title fight with Joe Louis Ac companied by his brother Buddy he suddenly appeared at the ring side ahd before anyone knew what he was doing the crowd started cheering and Baer ad dressing the spectators said: OH HE? punch a lick As a matter of fact he hit as hard as a says yelled arr getting up and charging out of his corner answered Maxie banging his chest a la Tarzan licked you once and do it again right Tommy roar ed and dropped into a fighting stance By that time manager Ted Broadribb and a half a dozen others had jumped into the ring arr appeared to be burned up but Baer grinning broadly was easily persuaded to shake hands forget about the whole in by Mushky Jackson and other ckmp followers Tomniy appeared much improv ed in his workout Sterlings Kautskys Win Maintain Tie for 1 0 Lead The defending champion Sterlings and the Pot winners' the Richmond Kautskys stayed in a tie for the 1937 1 0 championship lead with victories riday and Sunday respectively Next Sunday may see a four way tie for the lead with the Kautskys hosts to Tommy Part low and the Dayton Monarchs and the Sterlings coming to grips here with the Red Sox GOMEZ DIMAGGIO STAR Vern Holds to 3 Hits in 5 rames for 4 1 Win Joe Gets Homer No36 NEW Aug The southpaw slants of Lefty Gomez and the big bat of Joe Di Maggio were all the Yankees needed today to trounce the Phil adelphia Athletics 4 to 1 before rain drowned out their game with one out in the sixth inning The second game of what was to havebeen a doubleheader was rained out Gomez making his first start since his heroic performance lastTuesday when he learned of ihis death and went out to pitch 'a three hitter duplicated that performance today and in addition fanned nine batters to run his season total to 149 which leads both leagues for strikeouts Biggest help to Gomez in chalk ing up his "15th victory of the year was Deadpan Joe who put' the game on ice with his 36th homer in the third inning with a mate on base a 9 5 victory scoring three runs in each of the first third and eighth innings With such power behind him Kertis was able to coast run in the second three in the fourth and one in the sixth Ack erman again met defeat for Mid dletown TWIGG HURLS 1 HITTER Johnny Twigg missed a no hit game for the Richmond team by one pitch Powers lining out a single for the Dadys in the fourth with two out for the only blow as Richmond won 2 0 Hazel losing the battle Both of the runs were unearned afl outfield error letting in their first coming when lison dropped after tagging batters faced reached first base Burke and Eu bank led Richmond at bat Score by innings: Dadys 000 000 000 0 1 4 Richmond 001 010 00 2 7 1 Hazel and Allison Twigg and Coleman Minneapolis onn Toledo 20 Henry Pettit and and Linton 000 010 6 7 060 200 8 1 and Ward Willialma I 0 4 2 1 WORLD RECORD PARIS Aug Ben Johnson diminutive Columbia uni versity negro flyer was timed in 102 seconds a world record for 100 meters in the International university here today It bettered by one tenth of a second the recognized mark of 103 held jointly by Eddie Tolan Ralph Metcalfe and Eulace Pea cock of the United States Percy Williams of Canada and Christian Berger of Holland Win Once by or feit Good jCrowd on Hand Partlow Goes I Wei hs won a 1 5 1 and i Monarc ble from the Cincinnati White Sox yesterday afternoon at Columbian Park before a goqd crowd (which however must haye felt it would have to wait until next Sunday when the Red Sox return I to see a decent tilt what happened: After leaving Cincinnati one of the White Sox jaloppies broke doym unknown to its mates end several players were finable to reach the Park until after game time At 3 o'clock the White Sox only had six players and thus forfeited To help the fans Dayton loaned the Sox three players 1 and then went on and won the anyway 8 6 'PARTLOWj OKAY i None! of the players seemed particularly ambitious although Tommy Partlow ace was impressive when he cared to be He struck out seven and al lowed only six hits his principal victim being Miller a 6 foot 4 inch giant who banged out fofir homers in pre game practice But against i Partlow big "foot in the whiffed very unheroically three times in the position Two hits stolen bases and pas sed balls helped Cincinnati make the score a little respectable in the ninth four runs coming over the plate i The Monarchs by the victory climbed ihto a tie for third place in the league with two to their credit hits go a long down 1 2 3 in PARKS NET CHAMP PITTSBURGH Aug Defending champion Lewis Weth erell of Santa Ana Calif today won the 15th annual public parks tennis singles tournament to re tain the crown he plucked last year at St Louis Wetherell won three straight sets from Ronald Lubin of Los Angeles a sun burned black hair ed boy who blew hot and cold throughout the match which was held at the South Park on outskirts of the city 71 The score was 6 4 7 5 and MONARCHS WHIR CINCY HOSE 8 6 I I 7 Oftl 0 2 8 2 0 7 0 id Brenzel Sun Io 0 0 a Total" rBattert for Lanning: in 5th 0 1 2 0 for two! more runs mngs White Sox Dayton Hall Tye fartlow ally conceded an ddge He prob ably covers morel ground than Medwick and possibly has the better axmi Medwick however is by no means a weak fielder He's improved considerably since he first broke in and almost drove rankie risch crazy with some of his throws to wrong bases Off their all star and world series play Medwick has the edge In four all star gaines made 6 hits including two doubles and a homer in 14 times at bat for a 428 percentage DiMaggio has only one hit a single in 9 times at bat in two games for a mark of 111 driven in 6 runs to none DiMag gio made serious error which contributed to the American leag losing the 1936 game Med wick has handled ohe chance per fectly In last world series DiMaggio batted 346 while Med wick batted 379 in Ithe 1934 world series against Detroit Bv GORDON GRAHAM i Sports Editor Journal and Courier MUNCIE Aug Led by rank Topolosek and Carl Adams the Lafayette Red Sox snapped out of their batting slump here this afternoon to hammer out 13 hits while Lefty Veller was setting the Muncie Citizens down 5 to 0 Most of the Lafayette hits were sizzling liners and practically every man tne nneup looxea good with the stick Topolosek hammered a long home run over the left field fence with two men aboard for the most Im portant smash dt the day VELLER ADDS SPEED Veller was infl fare form the LaPorte south paW having perfect control and speed than at any other time this season Lefty gave up only four hits' fanned ten men an only one Muncie batter reached second base To top off his classy performance Veller refused to give up a single pass received perfect sup port in the field not an error being charged against the invad ing team i Dale Davis former Lafayette southpaw was on the mound for Muncie and turned in a good job except for the home run ball thrown to Topolosek with two out in fifth frame On aU other occasions Davis was tough with men on the sacks ADAMS SPARKS The revived Red Sox pushed a run across the plate in the second inning them marker eventually proving to be the win ning one Carl Adams who con tinued to pound the ball to all corners of the field slashed a single to right and went to sec ond on sacrifice Chase lined a single to left but the muddy going held Adams up at third Chase then started a dou ble steal Adams going home on the play while Bill jockeyed be tween the sacks finally return ing safely to first Davis pitched on even terms with Veller until two men had been retired in the fifth Sigler then dropped a single over sec ond and Kelly followed with a hit in the same spot Topolosek who had fanned on his first trips to the plate made up everything by clouting the out of the park a drive of feet to bring in fthree runs SECOND GAMES HE Kanm City 000 000 000 0 4 2 LfOulsvillft 001 000 Olx 2 9 0 Vance floors Breeze Peterson and Berres latbushers Out of Cellar Bees Drop BROOKLYN Aug The Dodgers rode out of the Na tional league cellar by two per centage points today with a 5 to 1 victory over the Boston Bees in a game cut to six innings by rain The second game of a scheduled doubleheader was washed out Since the games were rained out the win enabled the Dodgers to enth place outfit boston Warztler az letcher lb Johnson If Cucclnelio 2b Moore rC DiMagffio cf Mayo 3b Mueller Lanniny EGaftnz Bush Total BROOKLYN Cooney Bticher 2b Malott lb Manuith rf Iavagetto 3b Phelps If English as Hamlin Totals (Gama called 'Boston tlrAnUvn 'i hl)a Dhslri' Lavasetto Stolen Warstler Bases on Bush 1 Strike Hamlin 5 Bush 1 OH Lanning 6 In 4 Innings: Bush 4 In 2 Losing pitcher Lanning Warn Pam Barton On Her Golf Book LONDON Aug The Royal and Ancient Club yesterday warned Pam Barton winner of the British and American golf titles last year that she loses her amateur status if she accepts any money for the sale of the book Stroke a Hole" which she has just written Miss Barton so ill riday that she announced she de fend her United States title next month today received the ruling which she sought two months ago OHHH HE GOT IM HE'S 11 MY AULX If Better DiMaggio or Has 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3 1 2 0 0 0 Gehrig lb 2 0 0 2 0 0 Dickey 2 0 0 0 0 0 Powell If 3 11 1 0 0 Lazzeri 2b 2 0 1 0 10 Hoag rf 2 0 1 1 0 0 Gomez 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 4 7 15 2 0 Philadelphia 000 100 1 New York 003 lOx 71.

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