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frAOE SIXTZElt MIAMI DAILY NEWS AND METROPOLIS. SATURDAY, JULY 5, 192 Three Thousand See First Axito Polo Game Played in South yft Magicians Capture Half of Double-Header From Coconut Grove Stalwarts LOTS OF, THRILLS 'MARK FIRST PLAY Looking Through the Camera at the Grove-Magicians Game NEW PITCHER FOR, MIAMI HURLS HIS VOF NEWEST SPORT I 1 11 1 'I' I i ii i iju. I I ,1 jiiiu.i uii.iii .1 aga I By RALPH FERRY Smarts Editor, Mia Bit Daily Xrwi NH1AL VICTORY! Three thousand spectators patched the first vuto polo matches ever played south Sthe Mason and Dixon line Fri day afternoon on. the grey found rsee track at Hialeah. It was typical holiday cmwd too, with wom- Srn folk predominating and raising fcnost of the rumpus as the game de- weloned some unexpected thrills.

As fume, it will prove popular in Mi Ami, and for those who seek diver "Miami won one of its two frames with Coconut Grove on Miami field Friday, losing the morning game and winning the one' played in the afternoon when 10 hits off Lefty Towle resolved themselves into three Suns, while the Coconuts were unable- ti garner ire a solitary tally. Kats, a new Magician, allowed the Coconuts bnt five hits in the afternoon and played an all around good game eg-' cept for one error which might harm been charged to any player. Hogue, pitching in the morning, allowed the Groves nine hits and four runs. Summaries sion along different lines, auto polo Morning Game COCO. 'GR.

AB PO TARPONS HURDLE TURNER Si-hnres. ST 5 M. Moore, lb 5 V. McWilliams, cf 4 McGuire, INTO LEADERSHIP 0 fl 0 0 I 1 2 0 seems to be the tabasco sauce. S.

Henry Ford, who holds the Vtonor of making the ran used in the games Friday afternoon jot nice piece of advertising as a result of the party, because ilt seemed incredible that any piece of mechanism in the world could stand the biffing and bang-ling that these four cars stood. The woman with the nice yellow roadster who got 'bumped the other afternoon near the Villa iPe' F.ste, by a nasty old truck, if she was in the gallery Fri. would have pmhably fainted I if her chrome yellow creation had received one half the mess- ins op that those Fords did in the coarse of the game. There were plenty of thrills in Friday's same. There- was a little fclood spilt also, one Ford retired At the end of the third period when its steering gear vent a smash, several tires and tubes were busted and (nailers used in pummelling the hall, reuld have been resold for breakfast fond with proper advertising.

The FOR SEMI-FINALS Hodgkiss, If 1 obbs, Harris, 3b Hancock, lf-ss Knowles, rf Ferman, IN COAST LEAGUE IN TENNIS PLAY Totals ..36 4 2T 9 MIAMI AB PO A Sosbee, 2b 4 0 1 3 (I (Special Miami Dallr l't)HT LAL'DKKUALE, July Carroll E. Turner, defending he larpons won a double his title and ownership in the header in the Fourth of July Miami Daily News cup in thtj 1 It 1 II series riclay from Little River Bandrimer, ss 5 0 fl Flynn, 3b '5 0 1 Beard, cf ..,.4 1 MaeReynolds, l.s 4 0 0 Bell, lb t. 4 1 2 D. McWilliams, rf 4 1 2 Graham, 4 0 Hogue, 2 0 xBrice 10 0 the first. 8 to 1 and the fieeonri mid-summer tennis tournament is due to-meet George Okell in to The twa teams were tied g--f 'v? for first place at the end of Thurs the upper half of the semi-final kreatest complaint most of the spec day's play so that the double victorr bracks Sunday afternoon ion the xriuay roue toe Iigbermen intj tutors seemed to h.rve was that eome-fwdy wasn't killed, because there were Gabies courts and in the lower Here's a littie action in the July 4th game.

Hogue and Sosbee do some nice hitting according to the camera. Graham was snapped it bat when the bases were full and Harris managed to make third safely and later a run after a beautiful wallr. to the outfiled. bracket Gus Feuer will meet the winner of, the Pariee-Pyfrom match to first position. Summaries: Little River AB PO A So many head on collisions, locked (vbeeis.

spills, that it seemed stbought the mallet men and drivers be played earlier in the day. rittay results of play were, as Tittman, cf .4 1 Hrannnn. ss 5 0 1 2 0 1 lad conspired to prevent any. such Eastrophe and the gallery didn't tBink follows: Caplinger defeated Kooonoff Leon Howe and Moore MARATHON MATCH Totals 4., .27 2 8 "27 16 2 Batted for Hogue in ninth. Coconut Grove 000 2024 Miami 020 OOO OOO 2 Summary: Three-base hit, Knowles-sacrifice hit.

Hancock stolen bases. Harris; earned runs. Coconut Grove 4, Miami left on bases. Coconut' Grove 7, Miami, 10; bases -on oft Fern man 2, off Hogue hit by pitched ball, Hogue 1 6-4. 3 and B-l Parlee defeated Dr.

4 I 0 2 3 WEEK END SPORT CALENDAR McKibboa 10-8 and 6-2, while Gus Feuer. won his scheduled game with 1 1 0 14 0 It fair. The little matter of score didn apparently hold much interest to spectators who were more con- Vegue by1 In the Parlee-, ENLIVENS GABLES Bethel match Parlee won two 6-3 0 Alia ben, c. Chaplin, rf Turner, lb Hudson. If Barwit-k.

2b Faus, 3b Hamilton, xHoward xxBierer Winners In Municipal Golf Play on Fourth 4 4 3 4 4 3 1 1 seta and in the Okell-Caplinger 2 5 struck out, by Ferraan 4, by Hogue rernea in me amies 01 ur cars. However, the Blue and Yellows maicn wsrti wor o-- ana o-t. uar-roll Turner- beat Goodyear 6-0 and wild pitches, Ferman; time, of game, umpires, Kelly sod won with five goals to the two 6-0. GOLF TOURNAMEN rO'ConneU, made by the Yellow and Whites. Mrs.

James Bright, who thinks Afternoon Game that horse-raring is the alpha. Mlti PLAYERS iN COCO. ABE PO and omega of sport admitted to Totals 37 1 9 24 20 2 Batted for Hudson in ninth. Batted for Hamilton in ninth. MIAMI FURNITURE IS VICTORIOUS OVER OJUS C.

B. Moore von the Flag tournament on the municipal golf course, at Hialeah Friday, his flag finally coming to rest 15 yards beyond the 19th hole. Twentv-five holes wer Scuultx, 2b 5 M. Moore, lb 2 V. McWilliams.

cf 3 I friends, according to the little red bird pexelied near her box AB FO A DOUBLES TENNIS MATCH Lauderdale-Callahan, 3b necessary Friday to settle the golf argument between J. "Neit to horse-racing she McGuire, ss Inked auto pilo best. C. Crim, cf Hobbs, 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 A. V.

Weaver, runner op, was 100 Becker, as Bullock and P. G. Dnsenberry in thei first- flight matches in Harris, 3b (Br Atmlatri Preaa The games Friday afternoon were yards beyond. There were 35 entries. Dudley, Hancock, If -4 4 3 2 the Coral Gables mid-summer golf layed in four quarters of five min- The approaching! contest ith more Been nan.

If 4 3 2 4 4 4 3 4 3 Knowles, rf 1 0 2 8 1 0 0 14 1 tea each, wttJi 10 minutes between Towles, Goodwin, rf W11IBLEDOS, July 5. Miss Helen Wills and Mrs. George Wight-man, America, won the championship in the women's doubles of the Wim-bledim Lawn Tennis tournament tournament. Dusenberry won his match one up in the morning and then drew default in' his screduied xFermam Hilliard, 2b fne halves and five minutes between She quarters. Those who thought BASEBALL City league Miami field, 2 o'clock.

Building Trades vs. Coral Gables. Tripures vs. Industrial League Royal Palm Park, 2 o'clock. South -tJantica vs.

Reliable Roofers. Robbins Roofers vs." Miami Electrics. GOLF Qualifying piny, mid-summer tournament, Municipal links, Hialeah. SCNDAV BASEBALL. East Coast League Miami at West Taint Beach.

Little River at Lake Worth. Fort Lauderdale at Coconut Grove. SHOOTING Open Miatni-Hialeab. Gun. club, Hialeah.

TENNIS Semi-finals, Coral Gables, Daily "News- trOphy play. GOLF Championship play. Flamingo links," Miami Beach. Semi-final flight, mid-summer tournament, Coral Gables. Qualifying play, Municipal links, Hialeah, for mid-summer tournament.

the game should be longer did not H. Crim, lb Sweetland, day, defeating the English pair. Miss Totals .20 0 5 27 8 2 Batted for Hancock in ninth. itealize that it was a gruelling test The presence of snm-of the Hollywood plavers in their lineup failed to materially strengthen the Ojus outfit and they were for the second time in two days, easy Victims for the hard hitting Miami Fnrniture 'o. boys yesterday, on the Ojua diamond: the final score was 13 to 9.

Lester, for the Furniture Co. team, pitched his usual good game, and errors in the outfield on easy fly balls accounted for most of the runs-made by the Ojus team; a number of the regular Miami Furniture Co. players were in Key West and the Furniture Co. boys narrnieen MrKane and Mrs. Phyllis snf stamina play even five min- -Ml A.

VI I AR HPO A Totals 31 8 9 27 17 uoveu in ine rinai match 6-4, 6-4. little River 000 010 000 1 Fort Lauderdale 430 0O0 lOx Iwsoee, 2b 5 1 2 Bandrimer, ss 5 1 1 Flynn, 3b 4 0 1 Site periods. Incidentally, few-ia the Stands realized that Ion I-awrence. (the professional of Coconut Grove the white car played the entire than 1UU entries proved the most popular of the day's play. Fifty-yard chip shots were necessary to reach the three rings.

Leon Howe won the event with a score of 4 out of a possible six, with three other players tied for second with three. They were: J. M. Richardson, B. Moore and G.

D. Brosaier, jr. Fro Bill Fairman announced that he would inaugurate monthly medal tourney with play on the firet Saturday and Sunday of each month and thia will start at once. In the meanwhile plans are also underway to start a ringer tournament to run for Snmmary: Two-base hits, Calls Court House News Beard, cf .301 ban, Dudley (2, Berwick three-base Ikame with a broken rib. 1 1 4 3 3 12 3 JIacRevnolds, If 3 0 BelU lb 4 0 2 hit, Chaplin runs, Little In the red car Herman TheiV as -Driver, afterwards relieved by Brown Vf West Palm Beach, and Tat Flynn NEW SOTS A.

McWilliams. rf 4 River 1, Fort J-audrrdale left on bases. Little River li). For Lauder Atherteene Costia vs. Thomas X.

Graham, 4 1 1 did not have thiir full strength in the field for the Ojus game. They play Davie at Miami field and a close, interesting: game is expected Sunday. ka malletinani: Pop Hicks was the dale bases on balls, off Sweetland Costia. Bill, for divorce. Katz, 4 0 2 Wriver of the white car and Ton match with in the afternoon.

Second flight play Friday resulted as follows First Flight E. T. Purcell defeated Jack Bennett, 4-3. A. T.

Minor beat A. Swan, 4-2. C. Taylor and C. H.

W. Reade, postponed to Saturday. Second Flight J. AV. Humphreys defeated Sandy Wood row, 3-1." P.

G. Rusenberry won by default from D. Brossier. R. M.

Price beat Lewis Twyman. 6-5. Third Flight E. L. Semple bye.

Dave Koctzla beat E. W. Palmer, 1 up. X. E.

Jenkins defeated S. C. Grebe. 3-2. Play will be resumed and concluded the following Sunday.

E. L. Porter 'w. Henry J. Smith, 1, off Hamilton struck out by Sweetland 5, by Hamilton hit the mallet man.

Pro. 'Wil- Totals ..36 3 10 27 14 1 90 days. et ml. Bill of complaint. Thams drove the yellow car and batsman, by Hamilton, (Becker, Mismi 101 100 000 Qualifying play for the mid sum Bank of Bay Bisesyne Frank twice) passed bails, Wallaben, Dud mer tournament starts Saturday and; another professional was mal-rieimnn.

Fisher drove the blue car Barton, -trading as Barton-Colnmwa CURING YOUR GOLF TROUBLES ley. win continue until the 12th when pairings will be announced. Co. Petition for appointment of ct receiver. Second Game Little River AB PO A ind Dawson was malletman.

Carl Ldams refereed the game and was Soted a new pair of boots when it Coconut Grove OOO 000 OOO 0 Summary Two-base hits, M. Moore, Sosbee, Bandrimer, Bell, Kats; three-base hit, Graham; sacrifice hits, Ksowles, M. Moore, Mae-Reynolds stolen bases, Sosbee, Flynn; double play, Flynn to Bell: By JIM BARXES Pittman, cf 5 NEW YORK SITTING ORDERS BY JUDGE ROSE First Trust A- Savings Bank, a Brannon, ss 3 Allaben, 3 Br JIM BAnXES Dear Sir: corporation, trustee, ts. Louise earned runs, Mifmi 3 left on bases. Merrick, nee Louise Tichener, and Chaplin, rf 3 Turner, Ib-p 4 IRIS FISHING PARTY Can you help me out with some suggestions on how to play out of a bun Miami i.

Coconut Grove 10: bases on TIGHT IN SECOND H. L. Merrick. Order overruling gen oalls, off Towles 1, off Kats 4 struck era! and special demurrer and motion 2 2 4 1 10 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 ker where you hit under the ball with the niblick instead of aimine directly out, Dy U'owles Kats 3: hit. for compulsory amendment.

GET GOOO KEY GATGH (By Associated Press) for the ball? is the difference batsmen, by Kats (V, McWilliams, McGuire); time game, um Hudson, If 1 F. Allaben, If 2 Rarwick 3 Faus, 3b 3 Flowers, 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES between this stroke and one where you AEW YORK. July 5. In the MMY MURPHY LEADS IN AUTO TRACK RACES pires, Kelly and Connell. aim to get the ball up clean from the pint of the modern Fourth of July P.

Seheinberg-, 3T, and Pauline ground? I a lot of strokes in Turkel, 26. ffcas all Work will start at once In-I stalling lights at the track and hereafter the games will be played I IVednesdday and Friday nights 1 with some 15.000 watta worth of I electricity te light the field and stands. One of the nice little things ahont the celebration at the greyhound track and also in Hialeah generally, was the ef-. forts of the Hialeah community folk who looked after visitor's interests in the wide scattered community and provided every-' thing from hairpins to ice-water for service seeking ones. The parachute jump by Jj.

D. Alitcbell from a plane driven by An- Hamilton, p-lb 1 xHoward 1 bunkers and beliwe it is largely be ceieoration tne Yankees decided to play safe and sane baseball and keep within striking distance of the pace- Thomas Edward Homersham, 34, The charter fishing boat Iris, Capt. Ted Houser, had Rood luck among the lower keys oVer the holiday and the unrtv brought back a good catch of POWER BOAT RECORDS cause I don't understand how to play this shot. i- Jj. P.

making Senators. By virtue of a and Charlotte K. Collins, 23. W. W.

Pike, 81, and Mary B. How ell, 24. Totals 30 5 8 24 11 Batted for Hamilton in ninth. double victory over the American fish. Among the patches was a man The so-called explosion shot, which you have in mind differs from the or SMASHED AT OSHKQSH league leaders and Detroit two- AB PO A Lauderdale war bird which swooned down on one of the angler's bait as he was game, setback at the hands of St.

dinary shot where the ball is taken Callahan, 3b 3 Louis, New Tork is in 'second place. (By Associated Irss I KANSAS CITY, July 5. Jimmy Murphy's victory in the scheduled 250-automoMIe race at the Kansas City speedway yesterday, stopped at the end of 150 miles because a bad trrn gave him 5tH) points toward the 1024 national championship, bringing rather cleanly largely in the fact that Crim, cf-ss 4 Bush turned in a 4 to 2 triumph in there should be no effort to follow Becker, 'ss 0 iy Associate Press) OSHKOSH, July 5. Sir putting it over on the side for trolling. In the "party were Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Shale. Mr.

and Mrs. AV. Mr. and Mrs. George New-hard and Hermann Weirs.

the morning game and Jones outgeneraled Mogridge in a pitching duel through on the stroke. But there are also other points that are worth call 4 1 0 0 3 1 2 1 Sweetland, cf 4 Dudley, 4 Brennan, If 2 2 to 0 in the afternoon. ing attention to. his total to l.1tr, sufficient to virtually assure him the championship The Browns crept to within 12 In the first place it is advisable to 3 Goodwin, rf 3y Heermance was another thriller Ithat made a lot of cold suppers pop-Ailar in Miami apartments. Mitchell Vfter a demonstration of wing walk points of the third place Tigers by grip the club more tightly than ordin Murphy's average for the 150 miles winning two games 5 and 2 and 3 and arily.

This is one stroke jn which was miles per hour, officials OCEAN FRONT CORNER 100x250 Altos Del Mar. No. 1 Price right Good terms LLOYD E. APPLZTON CO. Phone 3310 144 E.

2nd Ave, force is necessary and nice control of time, 1:18:39 2-5. Other drivers fin ing dropped off the lower port wing Hilliard, 2b H. Crim, lb Dent, Swearingen, 0 15 1 0 0 0 Chicago in the afternoon game took the swing is not so essential. The 3 1 2 .28 28 ished as follows: the J. and landed on the association records and two world records were broken yesterday at the 17th annual regatta of the Mississippi Valley Power Boat association here.

The results. 510 class: Ethel XI first; Sawdust City second; Jay Eye See third. Time 14 :10 3-5, breaking association record of 14.12. One and one-half liter class Buddy. II first Miss Oskosa second Princess third.

Time 13 Six hundred and 10 class: Peggy first Black Diamond second and Meter VII third. revenge on Cleveland for an 8 to 5 club head must be driven into the Tommy Milton, Bennett Hill, Har track of the Miami Jockey club in Isecord time. forenoon defeat by winning 4 to 3 land back of the distance de- lan Fengler, Earl Cooper, Harry Harts. Antoine Mourre, Wade Morton. Totals 6 2T 17 2 in 10 innings.

pending largely on the distance you The Athletics pulled the reeling Little River IOC 010 1005 Bob McDonohugb, Teter De Faola. Red Sox two games closer to the eel Fort Landerdale 000 402 OOi 6 SH1MPI0NSH1P FLIGHT want the ball to travel beyond the bunker and varying from half an inch to an inch or slightly more. The back swing should vary from a half to lar by annexing both the morning Summary: Tvcbase hits. Turner, and afternoon games, 8 to 3 and ACTUARY IS WINNER OF BIO HOLIDAY HANDICAP to 4. three-quarters of a full swing, this Callahan, Dudley, Pittman; sacrifice hits, Hudson, Allaben, H.

Crim, Goodwin, Barwick. C. Crim, Brsn- The Giants shared Independence also depending on how far you want Day honors with the Phillies, win the ball to travel. It is necessarv as Brennan, Hamilton stolen '(By Associated Press) I.ATONIA, July 5. Actuary, owned by J.

C. Livingston, won the ning the first game 8 to 2 and losing base, Faus; dojble plays, Flowers to Pairings for the champion flight in Independence handicap mile and the Miami Beach mid-summer golf Brannon to Turner; earned runs, Fort Lauderdale 6, Little River stated above to hit a goad hard blow, but in trying to do so, avoid the errors that frequently result from over effort such as lifting the head and taking the eyes off the ball before it is I have listings for slmost A QCARTER OF A- BILLION ACRES OF FLORIDA LAND $3.50 I Everything! Muck, Marl. Improved, Unimproved Everything! Just tell me what you want. I have it and at the right price. Address Box 221, Daiiy News.

tournament were announced Satur left on bases. Little River ton the second 5 to 2. Chicago maintained the four-game distance waich separates them from the National league champions by breaking even in a double-header with St. Louis-. Sotho-ron forced the Cubs to tnke the whitewashed end of an 11 to 0 score in the first game, but Chicago hammered out a 6 to 5 triumph in' the second Lauderdale 11 bases on balls, off Flowers off Dent 1, off Hamil struck.

three-sixteenths, at Latonia Friday from Chacolet and Dazzler, who finished second and third, respectively. This ia the third successive year a horse owned by Livingston won this event, Firebrand winning in 1922 and Time, 1:55 (Jim Barnes will suggest a remedy for your golf fnults. Write him, care of the sport editor, enclosing stamped ton otl Swearinnren 1 oui, by Dent 1, by Swearingen 1. by Turner 3 hits, off Flowers 5 in 3 2-3 innings, off Hamilton 4 ia 2 innings, off Turner 0 in 2 1-3 innings, off Dent 5 in 4 2-3 innings. envelope if you want a personal contest.

ON THE TAMIAMI TRAIL The Reds advanced to within IS (Copyright, 1024.) By BIll.V KVA5 QUESTION'S 1. There is a runner on first and second base. The batter hita the ball down the third base line inside the bag. There is a large crowd at the game, many sitting along the first and third base foul line. The ball, after passing third base in fair territory, strikes a spectaotr in the crowd and bounds back in the direction of the third baseman.

He regains possession of the ball and tags the runner fining from second to third. The umpire ruled the runner out? what isthe proper decision J. E. C. 2.

If only four Innings of a game are played, when rain causes the umpire to postpone the contesf, are the records as made included in the official averages? B. II. ANSWERS: 1. With the crowd overflowing onto the field, the umpires should have made a mlo covering a lnill hit into the crowd. Evidently the must have been sitting very close day by Pro Johnny Brophy and play ssill start Sunday.

Sixteen qualified for the championship flight with two drawing byes to play in the first fpeoing in the eliminations. Ralph E. Raeey was medalist in the 36-giold qualifying round with a 138. The pairings are as follows: T. I.ummua vs.

X. E. Kunberg. AV. A.

Kohlhepp vs. II. S. Bullock. R.

TV. Ralston vs. Croser SewaU. Sam Bojer vs. Snedigar.

Newton I.ummus vs. M. G. O'XeaL Ben Shepard vs. Peter Robineau.

R. D. Saunders vs. Jack SewaU. R.

E. Racey ts. A. T. Miner.

Byes V. M. Smith, E. H. Adkins.

points of fourth place by downing the Pirates twice. Luque let Pittsburgh down with four hits for an 8 to 0 $20 TAVERN "STAKE" EVENT BOGEY TOURNAMENT IS IS WON BY MISS ETTA shutout in the first game and RiXey and Benton held the Corsairs at hay STILL TO BE DECIDED the second while their teammates the -oul line to have had the play happen as you describe it. The umpire should, have made such a hit good for one or two bases and the ball should been regarded as dead when it went into the crowd. A one-base rule would have entitled the runner on second to advance to thirl and the batsman to first. A two-base rule on a ball batted into the crowd would have entitled runner on second to score and batsman to second.

2. Four innings is not a legal game. Only the averages of legal games at-i tBf Associated Press NORTH RANDALL, CLEVE registered a 4 to 2 win. Thursday's blind bogey at the beach uks resulted in a mixup when it was AVe have land on the Tamiami Trail as low as And land EVEN CHEAPER off the trail fall at our office for particulars CHEVELIER CORPORATION Owners of the Chevelier Tract (207,000 Acres) IVAR AXEJUSON, General Sales Agent It 224 Republic Building Brooklyn met an unexpected double LAND, July 5. Etta Druin, driven found that Bud Elliott hgd matched reverse in Boston to 1 and 1 to 0.

lie score of R. J. Marshburn. The and owned by Tom Murphy, Syracuse, won the Tavern "Steak" purse. S5.0O0, feature of Friday's Grand Harry Wills, the negro pugilist blind bogey was 82.

Elliott bad an 81 and Marshburn an K't. It is prob Sid Barbarian, the Ietroit lightweight who made a good impression bn his first appearance in a New Jfork ring, is an Armenian by birth. Circuit program here, llo Guy was second, and Ensign Tige third. Best able that Jbere will be a playoff to who aspires to a meeting with Champion Drmpsey, was a stevedore before he took to the boxing game. straighten out the tangle.

time 2:06 3-5. included in the official records..

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