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1910. 'CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3 '2 rI 1 SIIIILIN' JACK-RULING WITH AN IRON HAND Di-Mapco-41 Wins t--4 Bailing Crow Ap1-)lin7 Second INDIANS CLINCH PPLACEOEFEAT TIGERS IN 14111 REDS WIN 100111 GALE BY BEATING PIRATES, 11 10 3 It Third Team Since 1913 to Accomplish Feat. MY GCrr I-IER INSTRUCTOR'5 PA7iNG AND STAT5 TEACHING COLLEGE 130Y5 70 FLY TODAY WELL POE THAT PEV UP YOU GUNNY BONE? (,. 'YOU KNOW HOW YOUR SCHOOL TEACHER USE TO ORING A YAR STICK TO CLAS5 'TO U5E ON UNRULY STUDENT5-- OP YOU-11-5 TIME FOR N.

C. 17c 7 PWACTICALLY 114'5AME TODAYONLY "TH' MOVERN PLYiNs 5CHOOL, MARIA CARIZIEG A.THREE, FOOT GA5 --x PIPE I WHATI5 JOY GOT I-IER WELL WHY 'YOU KNOW HOW rwAcrICALLY 0 Kni, STU 0 ENTI; 50 FUNNY, INSTRUCTOR'S TEACHiNG COLLEGE DOYS 70 FLY POES THAT YOUR 5CHOOLTEACI-IER YARD STICK TO BONE iv CLASS 'TO USE 5 ON UNRULY 7WSAME TopAy--ONLY 1-5H c' H00E 0VL RmAFLmti Ns CARRIES A.THREE- FOOT GA et-Atti TIT 1)OwNWIND PATIN.TGopAAN:15,TART5 i UcEO TO PRING A I STUDENTS-- PIPE it. I 1 I a 1 I i 114 1 :.4. I Sel --77---, -T 15)''''74'1 ''''''''T't 5 1 s'f I I- AK 14..4 0,0 i. G) 14 ,,1 Itim i 0 to 0 0 0 0 4 is so 6 0 i )1 -----7 ..1 s.

1 i 1 i ti )J is, i-A ........1 it. I .47: 1,444, i 1 i 1 4 i im'olii lc I ..5.4 9-30 1 N- (1,, C- 17c limi I C.Inc'--atl, C. Sept. fl Reds ended nstYmal league conquests today trcur.c.Mg the Pittsburgh Pirates. :1 to 2, and becominz one of three -earns r.nce 12:3 to reach the 100 mark their parting shot before enter- the wcrld series Wednesday, the Re started a bombardment early in the and never let up.

The St. of 1931 won 101 ehrl the Cubs of 19,33 an' even Cleveland. Sept. 20 Cleveland Indians fought their way to a 3 to 2 victory over Detroit today in a 14 inning battle to take second place in the American league. The Indians thus finished one game behind the Tigers and one ahead of the third place Yankees.

The victory gave Cleveland two out of three in the pennant series, but they needed a sweep to win. Al Milnar went the route, limiting the Tigers to 10 scattered hits, walking only three and fanning five: It was his 18th triumph against 10 defeats. Freddie Hutchinson, Detroit's second relief pitcher, forced in the winning run when he hit Beau Bell. The Indians had filled the bases on a hit and two walks. Score: LETROIT.

CLEVELAXD. AbRH PA 1 AbRH PA frrrn'or SR 8 0 0 1 7 0 4 44 0 5 0 2 0 0, WpFitIv.et 2 2 2 Mulhn ct 1 0 0 0 0, Boudeu 3 1 0 0 5 Stalrek.lf 18 0 2 2 0 4 0 0341 ork 111 1 1 13 4 A 0 5 44 8 0 1 8 21Pptr4 3b 0 1 I 3 rf 1 2 2 07slowk 2b 5 4) 0 4 4 2b 5 0 2 4 4 Pvtilk.e 6 0 1 9 4) 3 0 9 8 0 1 3 1 0 2 (P Trout.0 A i 1 0 0 0 1 Hutebmo 1 0 0 1 21 49 2 i0t40 IS 47 3 84'2 1 to SIC AIY DOGS ON YOU TERRY AND THE PIRATES I Joe DI Maggio cf the New Yoric Yankees climaxed a late seascn hitting splurge yesterday by WinnIng the American league's individual tatting championship for the second consecutive year. Getting two hits in five trips to the plate against the Senators, Di Maggio tnished with an average of .35029 to beat out Luke Appiing of the White Sox by .04224 points. Appling was credited with two hits in four times at bat in the trial day of the season and tnished with a mark of As they entered the dosing day. Di Maggio had an average of and Appling 2V329.

Deb Garms, Pittsburgh part time third baseman who once played in the outfield for the St. Lcuis Erowns. took advantage of an off year among veteran National league batsmen win the title. Tho he was not a regular all year. the league previously had ruled Garms would be recognized as the champion despite going to tat less than 400 times.

the customary minimum 1)r championship osiderlation. Garms finished with and was at bat only 353 times. The final unofficial records: NATIONAL LEAGUE. G. AB.

ii F. Garroc, Pttihurgh .1,, I 7,1 1 Lontblrt11. it wet u.1.,.':4 37,3 Coottey, Itoslort 41, 116 Wick. Chloitro 144 1,3 11 124 .17 Mize. St.

Louls 154 111 AMERICAN LE OLE. (i. A B. R. PI DIMAggib.

New P.i 17; Applimr. (him0 150 to- ri 1.4 1 -4 7 liovon 144 233 17,3 ii4A Rmiclitt. St. Lonte15() e3 2' -) Ntetokv. littrolt .14.1 ..:4) Greenbort, liorolt.14!5 573 MOME RUNS.

AMERICAN LEAGL NATIONAL LE4G1 F. Greenberg. Detroit 41 41 Foxx. FOfitnn 3.3 1,:111141 2i, York, Detroit. 83 Rtzt.l.

DiMaggics, New Y'k 31 117.3-tn:li, 24 JohnsorL Phi1ade1 311T. C.11 14 New DIMagglo. .14 RUNS BAIT VD P. AMERICAN I.LAGI I ti los AL I.E AG! P. Crenberg.

74.7.. T. I-0 '11, i Pt.Maggio. New Yk.1;13 C.n 1.7 York. 131-Van 14.

I FrocK, Boeton 114 N. New Tor 4 I Wililamg. Eton :44 I I Cauipholl batted tor Newhouser in ninth. out svben winning run scored. rotroit 1 oo (VV) (inz Lleveland 000 0u0 200 OW 01-3 ErrorsPeters.

Tebbetts, bolt. Hutchinson. Runs ratted inFox. Tebbetts. Pell.

Two ham. httthanman Stolen bases-- I-tell. Weatherly 121, Boudreau. Stortriot-- Mover. playPeters to MArk to Trotkv.

Lett on Cleveland. IA. Eases on ballsTrout. el; Milnar. Newhouser 2- Hutchinson.

3. Struck out-- Trout. Newhouser. Hutchinson. Milner.

5. EttaTrout. 4 in 6 inninss; Newhouser. 1 in 2: Hutchison. 3 in 5.

by pitcherHutchinson Wild Trout. talkHutotnicson, Passel Tobbetts. Losing' oitcherHtitohinson; UrnpiresBristl. riras. SumiTierA, and Geis.

Tinlo-2 .52. A ttendance-4494. VANKEES, SENATORS, 3 NVashington, D. Sept. 29 Joe DiMaggio batted the Yankees to a 4 to 3 victory over the Senators in 11 inning today.

his single scot-. inz Red Rolfe with the winning run. DiMaggio's two hits in five trips to the plate gave him a batting average of .350 to wind up the season. Eel Stars Injured. Th.e 5-73n came to a close with twz Erit three.

cf the Reds' cr the hospital list. Catcher 71-7- is cut with a and tray not be able aglinst the at all. If win be taken by Jimmy ho is 41 years old and one rf tte smartest catchers in the busi- 1 tar! teen colich cf the Reds 1 liershberger 1Vilson was then trahsferred to the active player list. I Lcrntardi's class as a Frey, second was nct even in uniform today. s.ffered a toe on his right FrLr.ay iihen the heavy iron lid f7----n ft water corler hi the dugJot-7-st.

a weak hitter. is Eill Mc7- not know e.ther Lombardi or Frey to take part in the Hurts NVHAt. 77. 7-, the Nvci's. Jim Rip.

cl.tfielder hitting above was ly.t on the right wrist by Pirate rookie pitcher. game Later. X-ray exarnishcwed r.o hones were broken zhf. bel.eves Ripple will to rlay in the series. these inries the CincinsentIrrent remained undimmed.

weren't seething the way they were last year, end as far as 4.7 arrAcl there was no bet. :7.1:72 on. However. Crosley for the series except the tleacher spats that cn the day of the game. and a fe-sr startirg room tickets.

I TPE OP -IE MOUNTAIN PLINISW LIS I s' TI-IE FOAT! -a 'MLA edil -t 'ce owN .41 I I''''-'- -4 S. 1 More Silverware for Don 4 4) 4 I -L latt Budge Beats Perry for Pro Tennis Crown TODAY'S SELECTIONS 4,1 4- HIKE TEZZY! VVVE WILL THE CALSi OLItZ IsISPozrArtoN ZI.JNNINO our ON A LI5! PUGg, PAT! ifs '41 I. a I Mrool I TPE 00a3s oP 3 I HIKE TEZZY! PUCK il -14E MOUNTAIN 14 VVVE WILL li 101 0 I 1, 1 I ,1. I PAT 1 mo.H. inn 't PUNV-1 LIS i si ,.7 THE ALS i OUtZ 714E FOAT5! -T TAN6PozrArtoN ZLJNNINO our ON mi z' taovi) LIG1 rc '414'44' 1 4 1..

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ti "'-f. I 0 0 ace 1 'i (It ot 131' OWN, 04 auele 4 -t, It 1 ''te I 1 ot7 i A -k i' sJ .0 PI 11,0 1 11 1 -4 ,1, l'i'144, "---r 1......4 0 cti, rrirsike bf IfwP $rry14 r'', PP s. 4 4 P- It' (1 4' ri .) 14 I Mcywc4.1 ilioe Silverware Don I Budge Beats TC)DTAYIS Ns SELECIO -t 4- Perry for Pro sr, i 4.. Tennis Crown ''''A, i4t OP 'V A 1 A 4 1 'S r4 9 P'" 4 1 1 -46, tt''' ''4, 1 k. s' 1 'iti 14 a 4 'lc l' I 1 5 .4.

11- '1 i ts i .1 4 7 -1, it ii -4 4 iPrl i II t4 t', i 1 -'44bs, x. 4 I 1- 1 4 1 1 i .,1. 'k I 11, ,1 1. 1 Four Battles1 iHead Marhrnld iviarig I Foul- Battle Head Martgolc HINSDALE POLOISTS LOSE. spt.

74 The 1,1 ort ite virTery tt seonn by deleaung the Ae. 10 to 4- I Boxing Show Box na Shou 1NEW YORE. WASHINGTON. Ab ft Abilit PA Gordon.2b 5 0 1 4 1 5 0 1 1 0 Rolfe.3h 6 2 4 1 3, Welaj.of 5 1 1 2 0 Kelter.if 6 0 2 5 0Waiker.1t 5 0 1 4 0 DIM met 5 0 2 5 Trarlo.3b. 5 1 2 5 3 1 1 2 1 Blood 5 0214 0 0 0 0 0 Vernon.lb 5 fl 1 11 ti sar.c 2 0 0 2 11 4 Chatrtk.rt ti 9 2 4 1 12 0 2 0 1 1 4 0 2 3' Bnnbstu.r) 0 1 0 1 4ti 4 16 33 10 41 3 10:13 is Ran or Dckey in New York 100 1A1 000 Washington 100 Obi 100 uo--3 ErrorsRolfe.

Runs batted in -Bloodworth 121. Chartak. Bonham. Case. DiMaggio.

Two base hitsChartak. Bonham. Keller. Three base hitsRolfe. Trains.

SaeritoesLeor ard 121. Double laYs Leonard to Robertson to Vernon; Trains to Bloodworth to Vernon Left on basesNew York. 14: Watttnnglon. S. B.ec on balls1Aonarc1.

Snnbarn. 1. Struck outBonham. 4: Leonard. 7.

Passed ballsFerrell 12 j. UmpiresGrieve. Quinn and OrrobbY. TH BIJIIDED 1 rt wilisKiEs V-3 I I (7,041 OF BIJIIDED WHISKIES 1 HAWTHORNE. ICERO.

ILL. 1Mexicana, Pink Lady. Bosky Dell. 2Fair Advice, Trim Stepper. Estrellita.

ZiDecourcy. Gallant Stroke, Conrad F. 4Little Gay. Maurice X. Gay Hour.

5Rob a Way. Mack's Hope. Gallant Sic bPotranco. All Lime. Valdma Gold.

Gpm. Brill. Doug Brashear. 8Harvey G. Blue Sheets.

Veeka. BELMONT rAttst. IC. T. I hitney entry.

thieon, Cupid. Run. hanee Cut. Lauth and Play 3I uSTAGE DUE. Maenerva, Lady Infinite.

4Statier frduI Muddle. Lbony Boy Air Master. War Regalia. Blitied Clouds. 7CrtY Talk.

Creepy Mouse. 8Barn Marie, Navy. Foxtlame. NARRAGANSETT PARR. PAWTUCKET.

R. Fast. 1ESTA, Valdina Squaw. Machree. Brid-es.

Wise Glance, Meadow Gold. 3altima Dream. Bolinvar. Bright Are. 4Plind Pie.

Lisiaro. Malinda B. 5Lone Pass. Lister Pn r7. Mum.

tiDolly Val. Smart Crack. Harp Wearer. 17-1'ersonable. Cosse.

West Acre. 8Htittaing Trades. Brown Bomb. Steel Emir. DETROIT.

last.1 1Azafrmn. Lady Tichner. Carlade. 2-301a. Mica Romance.

Na Rmoririe. 3GLoWsFT. Nanahcuh, Caniovino. 4Toast. an stem, Beth Bon.

Creenork, Tbea Dear. Trimmed. 09Sassy Mate, Stop Scout, Bor. 7Coast to Coast. Vintheare, Dust Oil.

8French Trap. Selmalack. Blossom Qileen. HAWTHORNE. IICERO.

ILL. 1Mexicana. Pink Lady. Bosky Dell. 2Fatr Advice, 'Trim Esti-ern' i.

iDecourcv. Gallant Stroke, Conrad F. itLittle Maurice Gay Hour. 5-1-lob a Way. Hope Gall'int Sic GI tirNrii.e.13rV:ItIdlt)noaucGoLtrd;thear.

,4 Cl. 0., tilue Sheets. Veeka. t.t..m lr et.oNT Attft. IC.

T. entrv Cupld. 1--W hither thif on, Run. ban. Cut.

Lauth and Play 3-4 ICE. Maenerva. Lady Infinite. 4-Scattr Mon, t.botiy 5.1a, korack, Ma.ter. tollan vtar Regalia.

Esiiel CIOU'le 7CitY Talk Creepy Moube, Hi Kid. SPain Marie. Navy. Foxtiame. NA IIRAGANETT PARR.

PAW TUCKET. R. I. 1Faikt1 1--Ft4T0t Valdina Squaw. Marnree.

-t ti ..1 rl ice vice, Pa ow Gold. I ld ---Sr 3pld th ina eam. Bolinvar Bright Are. 4---tilind Plg. Malinda li Ltatr entrr.

otuna. 5Lona vai smart rack. Harp Wearer. 7Per.onable. Weat Acre.

8--Butiamg Traripp. Brown Bomb. Steel Ewe. DETROIT. ilast.1 Lady 'Itchner.

Carlade. nm 1 noe Ai 1.8 Rmrinie. I Four bouts of eight rounds between welterweights, middleweights. light heavyweights. and heavyweights will be offered tonight in Marigold Gardens.

Broadwiy and Grace street. Tony Motisi and Tito Taylor will appear in a welterweight encounter. A middleweight engagement will bring together Nate Bolden and Joe Sutka. Settimo Terracina, and Al Tibbits NNW be rivals in a light heavyweight clash. The heavyweight contest involves Elza Thompson and Clarence Brown.

The Motisi-Taylor and TerracinaTibbits fights are rematches. Motisi beat Taylor in an earlier contest, while Terracina and Tibbits fought to a draw. Four bouts of eight rounds betwee welterweights, middleweights. lis heavyweights. and heavyweights WI be offered tonight in Marigold Ga dens, Broadvtiy and Grace street.

Tony Motisi and Tito Taylor appear in a welterweight encounte A middleweight engagement bring together Nate Bolden and Ji Sutka. Settimo Terracina, and Tibbits NNW be rivals in a light heav weight clash. The heavyweight co test invoh- es Elza Thompson al Clarence Brown. The Motisi-Taylor and Terracir Tibbits fights are rematches. Mot beat Taylor in an earlier conte while Terracina and Tibbits fought Donald Budge of Oakland, Cal-, won the national professional singles championship by defeating Fred Perry of Beverly Hills, yesterday, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3.

Then he teamed up with his vanquished opponent to defeat William Tilden of Los Jingles and Vincent Richards of New York for the doubles title. The 14th annual tournament's windup. at the Chicago Town and Tennis club was witnessed by a crowd of 4,000. The 25 year old Budge and the 29 year old Perry were too much for their veteran opponents In doubles. The Tilden-Richards pair made a battle of it thruout the first set, but after tying the match at 5-all, dropped the next two games and the set.

It was Budge and Perry the second set, the Californians romping off with a 6-3 victory. The veterans came back in the final set. Tilden and Richards led 4-1 in the final set before Budge and Perry put on steam to tie the match at 5-al1. Tilden and Richards took the lead again, but the match was tied at 6-all and 7-all. Budge and Perry won the next two games, and the match and title, 9-7.

Don la ald Budge of Oakland, won the national professional singl es championship by defe ating Fred Perry of Beverly Hills. yester- day, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. Then he teamed up with his vanquished opponent to defeat William Tilden of Los and Vincent Richards of New York for the doubles title. The 14th annual tournament's windup at the Chicago Town and Tennis club was witnessed by a crowd of 4,000. The 25 year old Budge and the 29 year old Perry were too much for their veteran opponents in pair doubles.

The Tilden-Richards a made a battle of it thruout the first set, but after tying the match at ii QUICK SERVICE! DELICIOUS MEALS! 1 CINCINNkTI. PA AhRH PA 4, '2 0 1 I 1 0 'F cc- 3 1 2 0 '2 0 2 t- VI, It a 0 '2 3 rf IN 0 0 2 ZI 2 1 1 1 i rrnIck. Ar, I 0 0 1 0 3 A I lh 4 1 2 '7 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 ,7 6 1 mk. 7 (, '2 '2 0 3 7 Ci 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 (i 1 1 4) r2 1 a 3 )22 to I 0 0 ft 1 7 77F 1 0 I 0 i 2 1 0 0 1 I Ap- ss- I is TI -r L-- N-1, Its 5- 7 (e) i i lStJ Ettti lgoit GL LI tC11 '1, 1 1 tk 1 7c1 I 1 1 n. trliVI" 0 't---: 4 A1 Itc.ITLE0 IN 12) :7,,, 6 rn' oo t.

4 worm -i- tAssrciated Pr. Fs Photo" Don Budge (center) receiving trophy emblematic of the national professional title from James Pressley (left), president of the Professional Lawn Tennis association. At right is Fred Perry, whom Budge defeated yesterday in the finals at the Town and Tennis club. ON THE 'HAWTHORNE ODDS Karol Krauser. undefeated Polish heavyweight wrestler.

will oppose Dizzy Davis of Houston. in a one hour match this evening in NVhite City, 63d street and South Park avenue. Old Shikina is paired with Pete Beltran in a secondary feature. Other matches involve George Dusette and John Swenski, Jack (Bad Boy Brown ana Al Williams. and Walter Palmer and Cecil McGill.

The 4Sth Ward club will offer an amateur boxing show tonight in Broadway armory, 5917 Broadway. 109 Aelms 1n7 SV. Eatim 112 HarrP11 112 A Imturon, 109 J. Adams 1n7 W. Eads 112 Harrell 112 A.Loturoo VIABAS'Ar BLUE BIRD DINER FROM SLLOUIS 11 13 2710 tzr in Ili-nth.

Coll 101 :3 7 Uu Ui. 20--11 KV-In in---Vauzolttn. 7 2, at t. 1 -4: Trrt, aot raft. 70, rot I' to at .1,0,4 to ,..11 IN.

4 Ittritt', a I 'N 4i I s' 44 7 4 tn I I 1 1 t- 3 I hv ttt f. 1 et, 1, 1 gt I tc)(1 NOMMIIINI PABSTS COUNT 3,495 FOR EW SEASON'S MARK KAINZHOR yTR5T Ar EClalming. 2 year olds. 6 furlonk Eosk-v Dell 4 116 Stevenson 8-1 Doul'irat-t 2 115 11 10-1 Fa.t 14 167 fl Cruish'nk 12-1 FIsme 115 16-1 cProod Snond 10 115 Po-hard 10-1 10 Other Jim IA 113 w. nk Lade 3 105 tads tt0 1 113 J.

flarrn11 t01 1 1 I A 211-1 SeNenth Dav .1:1 1 No Itov 20-1 .20 111 20 1 Mortimer. 1 113 Ytnnn 30-1 hart-to-it- 11 110 ils)n 30 1 (nu' 1 hundorer 1'4 110 Nt, I ny ni) 1 13 105 No hnv 30 1 ant henliiti 6 11'2 1. Cr. IV in Pi 1 115 No hov 3-1 Ivan 14'11 17 110 J. Adams 4-1 NT Town 1 1141 boy 6-1 Ceepeetee 7 115 A.

Snider 8-1 SECOND RCEClatmlnr, 3 sear olds. 6 li Montana Miss 4 fa-1 Diik Stans 8-1 Orrice Hour 18 10-1 Jungle Moon 13 10-1 Gay Hour 10 1n7 L. Haskell 1 312 S. Brooks 12-1 Three 5 112 L. Wilson 15-1 FIFTH RACE-2 year olds, claiming.

1 Jimson Pelle 8 MI Thopson 1 Mack Hope 101 No boy 15 1 Mad Bachelor. 3 Ing Lit'her'r 20-1 BOhS Way 9 1 ii W. Fads 8 2 1 Rely Lyrifinro lo3 W. Fads 8-1 Galtant Sia 1 10M J. Adams 3-1 Attack 4 Ott J.

tud 106 J. Harrell 5 1 S1X1H RAC year olds and over, allow. anrei. el furlongs: Miss Harriett 5 111 A. Bodiou 8-1 All LiZZ1P 4 108 No boy Mission Step 2 112 J.

Richard 20-1 Litchfield 7 1(t4 B. Tho'pson 5-1 Potranco 1 112 A. Richard 7-5 Valdma Gold 104 B. Tho'pson 4-1 Emirs Floe 117 W. Garner 4-1 SEVENTH RACE-4 year olds and over.

BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. FIRST RACEPurse S1.00. tepolechase. 3 Near olds and up about 2 miles: tCtinut 145 Clinwrizolv 145 Button. J.4A hadow SOL1C.

139 SP0nro L'Odeon 154 I'Ll-tra Pair 1:11 t. H. Whitney entry. I (i. 0b1111 elrltY.

I 5 noundA laimed tnr rieer. 7 rioillith. elaimeil Inr rider. 1 1 non nde ch uneel tor rider 1ECOND ICA( claiming. II.

year olds. elan 111 antor Run 11 I4 A .11 1 to ..120 litiresiiit III and Aiiity 117 i t. tumea ti ut Im Fanniv 'I II) rt li( ritriie ,1 rM chitimini iropr find um, fi Itirl.ber4 II illliho, I'll) 4 hrWil021, I WI I I I '-iimilio, irIer ..1111 Int '15ttler Plate 1 lll DWI 115 NI a I ml I( apid Witt: I ut; I a- lott htitY Alime 108 1 I :1 i i It PIllrv FOUR l'H ft AEPur-e 111 .4200. claiming. 3 velr olo and 110 1I.

miles: Ebony boy III, Bright or Roinance pis Lady Reilly! 108 Pharn Warrier 1Itti fi eri 17r) III i Filch End 115 ter Wain. .111 A Apt I (int cif Fite 1 I ri iiit-iler 111 to I I 41, ti ts OOP, Wit NI I I I -LIN, tA Ewne ltl'A A inter 11-Il1 106 rime Peaier 11161 NI rte. enhil rttry I II. F. U.

IV! entry FIE I 11 AcEPurs 41.200. 2 year olds os ri 1111108rpi kir Master NiLlmttrin 1101 wry feet 1 IF; 11 A i si-1 1 1 hnnth 11A Enjoy erholoaome road after your dale' work in EL Louis aa you ride in Bluo bird condort And reach Chicago in the availing. 8 RACESFirst at 2 P. M. TODAYLADIES' DAY ADMISSION 23c TAX ONLY AU REVOIR (Claiming) HAWTHORNE SPECIAL Oct.

5 loch S2.500t00 TAKE ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Spertal Train Leaves Von Buren Sta. at P. M.

kxeent 12:50 and 1:10 Round Trip 50p, L' BLRYIELBounlas Pk. Exp. Every 15 iviIn. A 1-1111MN TO Cat A DST AND It .00. LI 111141t SIF; S1.00.

Tax IneludeA. ELSIVIt ATIONS CALL CI( FRO 711Ett 4 GLEN11ORE DISTILLERIES COs' INcorporated Kentucky 6 yo ,,,,,,,.,...04 1. 4 4---- The Pabst Blue Ribbons bowled 3,495 last night in the Classic league at the Gold Coast recreation for a new season's record. Their first game was 1,108, then 1,263, and the final 1,121. They won three games from Ambrosia and are now in second place.

Herb Freitag led the individuals with 759, The Rupperts' 3,269 was second high series and they won three games from Schlitz. By defeating Michelobs three times the Koenig Braus took first place. Blatz took two from Monarchs. 7' AZ MAW Go 117ZOLSE Sorving Sum 1839 AMONG THE FOLKS IN HISTORY 1.0(,1)611l.S. 5: O.

Fr SEpt. 23 Lefm- Lee two hit pitching 8-7. a :2 atack on Rookie Johnny g-ave the Lrooklyn Dodgers 8 5 mar the Phillies to c-t- reld the l'hils wIthout the inrilng when two Out. Was the only 7 Score: Ifir.Ar,v1pvi A A ti tg A 4 44 4 21, I 0 41 3 5 I IP fi 41 4 4 13 4119 4 1 44 4 41 41 t. 1 ri 2 (P Pi 1 I I 0 1 '2 0 0 1 0 '2 zz, ra cr I 0 4' 41 I 0 0 0 1 1 4 7 4o" c) 4 '2 1 44, 2 41 4 1 3 4 4 Itilf 11 io 1 4 0 0 2 bor '20-1 L.

241..1 Alvlo Nn boy Tho pson 30-1 30-1 Li rhorr c. alvin :101 N.nti 20-1. 4 1 3 Aehmot tb 1 L. ti 1 J. flArril IS 1 F.3,11; t1.

Ci Srolth 6-1 3. Ar141Toi A. EcoImil 10-1 A. Smeter 15-1 No boy 15-1 B.Tbo.pson 10-1 Winz Myth 12 1411n '2 Mothty Fin4 4 F-ir lit.ry fl 1--t Plow 17 Uproar 19 111111.1 14 39, IA 11 I Ilitooh. ont Ti- Dame 1 Molut TakeitIrome 9 lng 111 111 Ifl I 114 J14 106 111 141,1 114 119 111 111 111 111 1014 106 Reprinted from The Tribune's collection of Coor William.

cortoons I clattnint. mtles: Mivro Carriehore Doug' Era.hear Southland Gem 3 1 Somo Boy. 2 perplex Porn Happy 11 Brill 6 Alax 7 IGH10 RACF-4 damning, 1,,,,, Mardromel 3 uyer Beware 9 Font 10 Fly Me Sweep Royal 8 Star Etud 4 Blue Slieeta 7 Me)odist 2 Star Etud 4 Blue Slieetg 7 2 oftheINMVS 113 W. Garner 6-1 113 C. Calvin 10-1 109 A.

Loturen 15-1 112 H. Litbrr 10-1 102 B. Thrroson 15-1 112 J. Molberi, '20-1 107 L. Wilson at' 1 116 Alamo' 10M RThpoo el 1 116 No hoy 4-1 112 F.

Pool 8 1 sear olds and over. 113 J. E. Oros 10-1 109 J. Adams 10-1 10S W.

Eads 15-1 104 W. Borton 10-1 111 boy 20-1 102 L. C. 1-1'kell 6-1 111 B. Thopson 4-1 102 B.

Thopsnn 4-1 116 H. Lit'elber'r 6-1 108 J. Adams 6-1 109 J. Marinelli 8-1 107 No boy 10-1 I "i7. 1-- A tf HqZ5 1 -'1-1 I GIMM A PACK I 1 ME: A 'PACA Continued from first sport page.

3 year olds and I IIf I If IA, I Ill 111-1-1 I I 1A I I 711. I kg 1(1014n" NISiona I It; I or, ilot-h I I 0 snow I I All. I StA tier I Irop.1 .1. In I 11 A Riding 1.11,:ht I In 1 In 1 1 irnnt 11 et Do blX 1 i t. II ti borty.t .114 aloone .116 Mrs, D.

J. A. Psvne entry. NV heatley stable-BPlair Ftttrl entry SIXTH RACEPurse S. 1.500.

allowances. year 01,1, Rnd 11-11 turoni, War 11,7. I 11) .115 t5 odd I 17 rat. .....1 In Now hat 104 Rit Led Vt; 1 .115, SEVENTH RACEPmbe SI 200 clatmlne 3 year ni.16. miles l'Arl .....117 Iji-Rtel 11'2 NIIIIhnar 17 l'Tt-Ysalt I 11 ..1 11 Slave-113 Toyyrrt 117 haildah .114 City 'I alk I.

11 It A( Purge, .500, claimine 3 olds and Un I L. S3vy WI tIim 51 lrie InS Itrnt ht GI av 1 I ,011 .....1 I I sh.oninito I I 1 lirli: hi tiPtoo.4 1 I 3 Ftot name 100 511-rulm ill 1 Nits. rt entry Anotentlee it.li,tw linen claimed. I 11 I J--r I r- II I Harvey G. 0 12 1St ontoso Jamr-a 11 Veelts Carlsbad 1 -1 4 -0' 0,..., 4 -z -4, zz-- :7.

i' ..,4 1 .7 i 1 i itrt 1 "7-ZZCoV: 11 i I I I 1 I 1111 1 i I I i I I. 4' 4 tt A I NAIL ti VOI) GOT I r-1 I 71 i -rn 02 27 1-I Cv-r In in trt t. kt 11,1 fin 1 1 i- THIRD FIACEClaimmg, n. Dela -roI 14 102 Conrad F. 1 11,1 Dee 7 1115 Swap 13 110 The EioNer Iv-Hie Treaty 17 110 Gray Fth.0 1 1(! Ar3b 2 112 ffaiiaot S.troket 11 111 5-11 Lptty 4 103 11-Plix A 113 3 1 wi 5 10! I arrwr 19 )5 105 .10 105 River A 11'2 9 10A .11 1 7:::,..47 3-, '-''-----'7-- ,........3 ir- 1,71, I lit i II 10' -1 I I i IL 1Cr1 4- 1-1 I -J 60001- er No hn7 20-1 Rodiou Paritke 30-1 No boy 30-1 H.

Hauer 30-1 No bnY 204 B. 30-1 A. Richard 5-1 S. 3-1 G. F-nuth Adams 5 1 RAii4 0 1 Valid brit 10-1 No boy 10.1 liastsPil 'rho IN1 MlrYtt3 15-1 Snuth '20-1 No bny 30-1.

1SL I 11 I I 111 I I 1 4rr 1444 4 I 41144 U.r.tg,IT1 4t, A 4 424-- '44471 1 At DETROIT ENTRIES. FIRST ACk l'utgA s1-00. elmmint. 3 Year 01(14 awl up I tulip riPlilah (Atialff ....104 riPlilah low 104 year tdds. clatmtng, liw 1 AT alrAn 1414 Pail 11'2 104 Ltna 04 1.F4,11' '11, liner I W.

I 12 Lady Mirth 8 47 EVete tin 'I Min Red :109 RACEPure 6000. maiden 3 voir olk, 6 lutiong: 'Bands, B. 1171 T.v,lia K. 114 'Handy B. 11711.v,1is K.

114 rrl 1 I 2 IWO 167 lilt RACE-3 Plr 15 hwr 12 A A 3 t. 2 CiAv 7 ra trait 14 r)- 1 I I 1 1 I 20-1 3-I 8-1 4-1 7.ki J. Ft what (1 It Sout 11 1 ho'n-on A Smeter boy No tnor A. Soirlr Adrims 11)4 101 112 INT S. II: 1111S.

O. 4 1'4 P.ocisie and I 2., 'vied three t(' G.arzt. mound up a t. 1th a 14 to() Fr Lc on Eeeg. Only his 10th fTt stultrelt tifis 1' l'fTA IWO on.

4 I' 4.i 111,, I it 1 11 ft-1 I ...1. etT.A.e....1-1...):, :1 '41 1 I I ,.7 1 r----1 II. '1 1---' 1 II I I 1 .:1 i 'tll I 1 I i 1111-1; .1 Trilli-, 'Ir. 51 )t I 1 '7) 1 I N(11111" it 5., CI I'. I 1 1 1 7 a 1 --1 1 1 Ill I 7f k( I -r ci.

0 4 .71 .4 --1 -7 9il 7-1 -----1 (IN Fs. E. )7 76.6 -7-' i 4 I A 1, 1 4,, 1 tit 1 i 4 i. gOltg; i 1 ''t; "'''s." I 'PI 'l. Ih 1 I '1 i 4 1, 1 i :11 77: -pri -34 1 ie 44 4.

---1f, Two FOOTBALL LUNCHEONS ARE Adventurers. love adventurers. The man who bolts The boundary that would bind and dwarf his soul, And sprints ahead to lrave brhind the dolts Who doubt that he will ever reach his goal, Is my hero. And I admire a man, Footsore and bramble torn, who got his scars By braving ridden hazards as he ran "litho he stumbled reaching for the stars. For tchat evould be our pane of living now Were it not for adventurers who went Upstanding thru the storm to disallow Defeat yea their quest brought betterment? The good that is and is to be occurs, And always has, thru brave adventurers.

Nicholas Lloyd Ingraham. It Takes All Kinds. Have read that President Robert (Mustn't Play Footballl Hutchins and the University of Chicago are going to aid in defense plans, but there wasn't a word about offense. Maybe that has been discarded. Hawkeye M.

D. Ten Years Ago Today Gabby Street picked Burleigh Grimes to pitch for the St Louis Cardinals In the first game of the world series. Connie Mack refused to reveal his starter. It was Ted Lyons versus Pat Malone in the first game of the Chicago city series. Johnny Schwake of St.

Louis stopped Chuck Wiggins in the sixth round in Springfield, NARRAGANSETT PARR ENTRIts. FIBS I' ki E-Purse i1ki)0. maiden 2 ,1,111. ti luriois: 116. peiteln 1103 Kat a 1111 MI w-hrect 116 4 tio Naney 1161 Bluetits'," Ilia 'I wiaiii.41viii I I iii Heel-a 111 t.tudy Period tSaran 1 1 tl Squaw Mrs.

Turf 111 1 Di iana t.tat,le entry. i SF) 1.0:s II Aikl Purse $1,000. elainling 3 vear olds and up. ti furlong 110, Truckin 107 Sa'ska- Meadow Gold -110 Phil Goila 115i poyeritt 1'15 NN MIA Front ...1051 silver Beam -105 Cotton Maid Ito. ON i cinis Itera 1071 Burot, Proiges -1 (lit t- me Strike 1415 i 1Vi.e; iiiunces 110 Vieven 1 en ..1051 Pvnamic 110 Sir Urooksioe 110' Surma- Away 107 THIRD RACE-Pure 1.200.

claiming. 2 year olds. fi lurlonezr! Sthst Pair 105 Fly (lent 190 no 1151 Worldiv 109 Poor Heart 1161 Flelletown 112 F4tr Twink 105 a(4, S0e I I 4 bolinvar 107 Stirtmettm I ri re I ett.iinti Dream 111 Trilion AM loll ii 1 le.v 'Olt 1M .1 i a ti los; lit-qcht Arc- 11:4 I. ()CHIA lac claiming. 3 tear slid no.

ti Iv I me Please os a linda B. 113 Siind l'ig 1 In i alda Lass 105 tar! aro 11 0 1'a latiseo 116 Quert itua Griret le 113 Elil 11 11 ACE-- Purse Fr 1.1111). anceo. 3 1 nille and '70 yards: ni um 1 It; Prooeptreo; 116 10 Artonoraey 105 0 Two -113 Iron Ear 106 One 0 One 116 H. F.

1.1eter entry. SIXTH RACE-Purse 151 600. allowances. 3 year Ida and un 1 mile and 70 Seennd ilelDing Dolly Val 115 10111arp Weaver ....115 Smart rrack 101 Wanna Hygro 102 SEVENTH 11 ACE-Puree claiming 3 year oidF. and un I mile and 0 Bich 113IrerFonahle hhay 1071 Easter Holiday .105, Nra-ht.

102 OrInrIco 113 ShAnito I 011 Si Iver Bet, 100 Biz RIP too, Petit Jean .113 Wco re 1111, Waheno 110 Bonnie Buzz 11 11: First Port 113 corset 11lt Hasty Wire 103 Coldpn 99 Wrought Iron 110 ER. HTH A(' E-PutF4 non cimmirii-. 3 Year old, and tio 1 moe and 70 yards; Miss Dolly Kay 1101 frown licavn ION ream' Lady 1(161 Bonnie, Vixen -105 la lilic 1131 Genaltil .110 Pod( lit t. 10-tl I.nitran Lyon 0,10.01,,1114 c1F4 '1'1 4 Grief 102 Pot tnhar 110 Bi- Ithirder Rhodium 110 Buildinr Trades 105 Breeze 10Fi Rotarian 110 Apprentice allowances claimed. Mr, Chwts 1131.149, 110 t- A 110 117 ra 117 Homarce 314 A ipolly .110 Al vrils AI aid .....114 ri.

11(I TIMID ACE-Punts 1, claiming. 3 titIA up, 41 MArviA 1,041,.., 1 1 i li, 5-44out ino 1 1 1 NI lo-A hiMp I i'! 4 I lia Pry Ditsh 12 Coligetts --IV! Cams ,100 Sti3O (reettoek .100 INatu-thoub .111 cantoymo 111 POLIIITH 11 5700. elsinting. 3 old; and up Ir', turlotir 1 rwrnillile I i 71 Loll 111 Toast 107 NI INs Au Feu. ,..1441 Vin 9 tem 112114nprri711 ittli Drisn 1111Th tutib 101 Bet Bop 100 i GA111 111,1 Irtipsnal 112 Doiss ay 114 FIFTH liACEL-Pune ISO.

claiming. 3 Year olds. 6 luriongs: Flying Rob 1 04 109 Belle jameft ln9 i 'rhea Pear 111 Wise Greenock 112! Byrd lrt 114 11 arliant I 09I liessie'N Fride -1003 Filtrino Valet 1 oll 4 Trtmmd -111 SIXTH RACE-Punts '511'10. a rodg it nd up turlorgs: Fal-rs furl Noble Fror 111 Syvi I i LIR hi 101 Sacsye 111ANs 103 Ginn Tr 14'4 Stop Scout 107 Lonnie SEVENTH RACE- Purse claiming. 3 yo.ar nt(IR.

1 mile 70 ylfrrIA: S00 11 09 109 Ermiale 109 1Valdir a Oral 111 1ohn Collins .....109 rinie 114 ann Rolls 10C 1 t-On D. 114 VInchoare .1 14 I Esau Greenork PI-1 to 114 Iluor 4Itrt 11,2 FIGIITH 041 eslaiming. 3 year olrls and tio 1 mde 74-1 Tsrds: body Ms 1141Top St111 114 In The 11111e Van Nuya 114 farimar 109 1 Jark 109 Mannerly 1 121 Fren1 Trap 104 Fob Lee 114 Blogsom Queen Alt kltliair 111 Apprentice allowance claimed. NT AN' A A la A ..1 5 0 1 1 i 0 1 11310 ,) if 4 1 1 0 f. 5 4 1 1 1 3 3 1 1.

4 rf 4 3 4 4 4 0 0 5 '2 1 4 4 5 2 1 0 6 2 7 7 1 4, 1 2 al 14 15 271:2 in 'third and fr ri tx111 hoot fl 2o14 SET FOR TODAY Firtt meeting of the Alumni Wailing Vali. vrekly luncheon meetings devoted to discussions of college football games of the previous week-end, will be held at noon today in thE Sherman hotel. Frank McCormick. director of athletics at Minnesota, jil show moving pictures of the Minnesota-Washington football game of Saturday and Jim Masker, veteran official. will explain changes in the 1940 football rules.

The first meeting of the Monday Quarterbacks also will be held at noon today. in the Morrison hotel. TI.ree Northwestern officials Tug Wilson. director of athletics: Lyon Wniclorf. head coach.

Fi E'ert ersen, line conchwill be the speak on today. In the Morrlson hotel Three Northwestei officials Tu; Wilson. director of athletics: Lynx niclorf. head coach. Fi nd rt Ing ersen, line coachVk ill be the speak WiZAI A CIGAZELT 5UPP05ED AMOUNT To VEzy LITTLE WC HAD To FUT- UP A 13RAVE 580141 OF SAtAPPL 1-11NOZ tvi-TEA A CI AZELT d'otOKE 17', ikA-c To AtYouALT (A1111101A 14t 5 Pirt.

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