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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 14

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FOURTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, FRIDAY; JUNE 19, 1931 arons Take Lead In HYP Race As York Loses Harvard Picked Over Yale Will Quit His Title BARONS TAKE RAClr HARVARD SLIGHT FAVORITE OVER YALE IN RACE TONIGHT SPORT GRAPHS By Frank G. Menke LEAD WHEN YORK FALTERS EVENING CHATTER Making Matches. Cowley's Mistake Cost Big Money. Kandy Kid vs. Risko In Picture; By WM.

B. LOFTVS Sports Editor New London, June 18. No, little rlrl, the lad with the mer. aphone in the stern of the Yale boat here this evening will not be Rudy Williamsport Pushes Harrisburg Back To Sixth Place As Onslow Protests Game 3,000 See Scranton Win vaiee. it wiu ne we yaie coxswain trying to make eight stalwart Blue oarsmen beat Harvard for the thirty-eighth time In sixty-nine races.

Of all the college crews in the country. Harvard's is the only one mat remains unoeaten. The whole thing began back In 1852 at Lake Winnepsauke, and has been handed down from year to year. The Blue have won thirty-seven times, the Crimsons thirty-one. The rowing experts are agreed that Tale's form will prevail over By GENE MYERS The champions are there again, Wilkes-Barre, holder of the 1930 tne tong, tour-mile This, after the cataclysm of Foughkeepsie, nag.

today was in undisputed pos musi maKe a man take Marvara. session of first place In the New York-Pennsylvania League following their 11 to 9 triumph over the Elmira Colonels. A last inning rally that netted four runs paved the road LATE SPORT NEWS place for the Barons. Two doubles figured in the ninth inning spree. The Colonels pounded Samuels, if- 7 Si" ss -i i k'MUi: h't-i vw S' rS Martinski, Hardin and Holsclaw for Henry, Dwyer, Linton Briscoe, Wright, Fan-ell Donahue 2, Capes, Saunders, Gleason, Barrett, Shipley.

Two, base hits Briscoe, Linton, Donahue, Farrell, Munn. Three base hits Shipley, Saunders. Stolen bases Rauding, MoHenry, Shipley. Sacrifice Wright Double play Briscoe to Borgmann to Wright. Left on bases Wllkes-Barre-Barre Elmira IS.

Base on balls Off -Barrett off Micowski off Samuels off Hardin Struck out By Barrett by Micowski by Samuels off Hardin 2. Struck out By Barrett 2: by Micowski by Samuels by Hoinriaw 1. Hits Off Barrett, (in 1-1 innings; off Micoweki, in 2 2-2 innings; off Samuels, 8 in 1-8 innings; off Har-din, 2 1 2-1 innings; off Martinski, 4 in 1 2-8 innings, (none out in 8th); off Holsclaw, 0 in 1-8 inning. Hit by pitcher By Hardin (Shipley); by Micowski (Borgmann.) Passed ball Linton. Winning pitcher Hardin.

pitcher Micowski. Umpires McDevitt and Moore. Time 2:15. Philadelphia, June IS. Barney Bei-llnger, star track and field who recently graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.

fourteen hits while the Barons were garnering eleven blngles oft Ol" Harrison Dempsey Is flirting again with the Goddess of Fistic- promotion, even though was rudely jilted in New Tork and repulsed with a slap on his financial cheek in Chicago. Reno is the newest geographical location of Ol Will's excursion. He's going to sic Max Baer onto Paulino on July 4th and, at this moment, Ol' Will is high with hope for success. "With a sellout," quoth he, should hit 8175,000 and I'm not oo sure that It won't be a sellout from the looks of things right now." Whether Ol' Will is going it on his own is your own guess. Chances are he isn't; that George Wingfield, the "King of Nevada" and Jim Mackay, his man Friday, Sunday, Tuesday and the rest of the week, are in with him.

To stage the leather tossing circus it is necessary to build a arena in conjunction with the existing one mile race track and Ol' Will Is clever enough not to put that much cash Into a one-shot -promotion. The arena, however, would be a handy heirloom for Wingfield and Mackay in ca3vOI' Will decided later to roam hiiBfir and yon, as has been his custpa for more than 20 years. Reno's last large awing extravaganza was in 1910 when-Johnson traded jabs for wild punches with Jim Jeffries. That event brought in close to $300,000 a world's record at the time and, although, Baer and Paulino are not "cham- today was enroute to Montreal where he will compete in the Canadian jubilee games tomorrow. He will go to Lincoln, from Montreal, to compete in the National A.

A. U. championships there July 8 and 4. With the lull In boxing locally at tlits time a calm perhaps before ie fistic storm one turns to the possibilities of matching pleasing lighters to draw big gates. For months this column urged a EVankie Cawley Mack Hauss battle simply because'' we hfed faith enough in the Browntown boy to ett him as the winner with the dusky Californian.

Hauss, anxious to rove his worth as a big timer, was yey willing to allow the promoters pay Cawley the big end of the proceedings. However, Cawley, as iis manager, Joe Smith explained, Refused to take on the negro- draw-tog the color line of course upon fce advice of his followers. Of fconrse Cawley knows his-own busi-mess the best, but such a match would hare been. one of the biggest gates of the year here and Frankie (would have collected the big end running of course into four high figures. It would have paid him better than any other contest in "Which he has ever participated.

However, since Hauss was stopped to two rounds by Walter Cobb, who Philadelphia, June 19. More than J5D local golfers were ready to step to the first tee in quest of the Ellis Glmbel trophy In the Frldolyn cup tournament today. Mixed doubles teams compete annually for the trophv established 16 years ago by Gimbel in honor of his daughter. Philadelphia, June 19. Al Ettore, rising young local light heavyweight, will meet Pete Latzo, on the Maxie Rosenbloom-Billy Jones card at the Arena here June 29.

The non-title clash between Rosenbloom and Jones will be preceded by two ten round matches, Latzo and Ettore being slated for one, while Tony Morgano of this city, and Steve Smith, Bridgeport, will meet in another. the deliveries of Barret and Ml-cowski. The Hazleton Mountaineers de-. feated York 6 to and moved the Roses from a tie for first place to second position. Hockette, hurling for the Mountaineers was steady In the pinches, limiting Hie Roses to eight hits.

Manager Bentley of the Roses, who has hit more home runs at Hazleton than any other player, inserted himself into the game in the ninth as a pinch hitter with two out, but his best was a long hit to right that was taken in the cup by Fitzgerald. Williamsport sent Harrisburg down the ladder to sixth place by lacing the Senators, 10 to 6. The AT HAZLETON York Hazleton Camden, N. June 19. Jim Browning, heavyweight grappler, has been matched with Regis SIki, Abyssinian, in the feature match of the r.

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o. a. 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 4 1 12 4 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 18 1 11 10 2 3 0 0 Graps pounded Cain and Rush for came here unsung, despite his excellent ring record, the clamor and the- color and the rivalry in Hauss-Cawley match is gone as well as be big gate and the biggest purse Cor the Browntowner. We held at uexu mat snow nere tor next Tuesday night, it was announced today. Langhorne, June 19.

Qualifying heat In the auto races scheduled for the Speedway here tomorrow got underway with 62 cars entered. Only 14 cars may enter the races and the trials will determine the fast-est The races will consist of two 25-mile and a 60-mile event Kern.lb Brown.rf eighteen hits while the Senators touched Roy Brannon for eleven. Manager Eddie Onslow of the Senators protested the game be i 0 1 0 2 10 12 1 0 0 1 2 6 2 4 012 3 that time it was a mistake on Caw-ley'a part and we stick to this to- 0 pay. 3 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 2 12 salt over their shoulders and then make wild lunges at each other cause Walters was allowed to score from second base in the fifth n-ning when a ball hit Catcher McCarthy's shin-guards and rebound 1 2 Green,) xBentley 0 However, Cobb has taken the 0 0 MICKEY WALKER, CHAMPION with a toe show of fury. Mace of both Hauss and Cawley in Totals 1 10 27 15 Major League Box Scores ed into the stands.

Totals 8 8 21 11 ne circle of local random. His hit The horseplay of the American Scranton set back the Bingham ting powers, his giant stature, his grapplers must have been almost ton Triplets. 5 to 2, before a crowd Score iy Innings Vbility to assimilate punishment as amusing to the King and Queen of 8,000 "Booster Day" fans yesterday. The Miners pounded Knetzer from the mound in the first frame MICKEY WALKER TO QUIT AS 1103 as the technique of the wrestlers in their native Siam, where the makes him a favorite. In fact he Is one of the cards outstanding locally, about whom the local match- York 01 Hazleton Oil 000 200 Olx 5 when they scored four runs.

National League tnaker can build an excellent show. writer understands the favorite method of "attack Is for a' wrestler to rush at his opponent from the Adams then took up Knetzers' hurl There are. several possibilities. AT SCRANTON Oawley with Cobb would draw, but rear and deliver a well-placed kick. ing duties and held the Miners scoreless except In the fourth frame whe none run was garnered.

AT BOSTON iwe understand Joe Smith tells that Scranton linghamton The King and his party, lnclud lng his council, occupied forty' Frankie right now is too busy. Per. ST. LOUIS Al Reitx went the limit for the r.Ji. o.

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o. naps later. Stanley Poreoda, the MIDDLEWEIGHT KING TODAY; TO SIGN FOR SHARKEY BOUT eight seats. Promoter Jack Curley Miners, holding the Triplets' bats to Hease.cf 1 0 peens," they are likely to draw numerous customers. The town normally houses 17,000 souls and a few heels.

Its extra summer population is 15,000 to 18,000, meaning a gross residence of 82,000 to S5.000. Owing to Reno's wide open gambling, its racing which starts July 1st and other lures of the town, an extra. 10.0QO might troup In for the July 4th pyrotechnics. Thus the grand total would be 42,000 to 46,000 of which number 25.00p to 28,000 would be on the premises Just to indulge in a bit of a picnic. What greater chance for viewing joyous capers than to gazs at the effervescent Max Baer tossing arms at the golden mouthed Paolino? The fight won't run counter to the racing.

The show starts at 11 a m- so bring your own luncheon. There'll be a 4 round 'Opener, two 6's, an 8 and the concluding ceremony involves Baer and the Basque for 20 rounds or less. After that's done, the racing starts. Ol' Will's first idea was a $30,000 purse which the boys were to split 60-40. But they hissed ths "sporty" proposition.

What lld Ol' Will think they were, hey gamo-lers? Why, sir, they are business men. So Ol' Will said "okay" and he made 'cm flat guarantees and gave them percentage privileges. Quoth Ol' Will: "If it's anywhere near a nell-mit 4 0 Tioe.rf 4 13 11 erseyite who took Cawley meas- assures us unblushingly that no nine safeties. ab.r.h. 8b 11 Blades, rf I JtxxBot'y 1 0 ISO in the Garden several months 10 1 14 Berser.cf 4 0 1 Annie Oakleys were Issued and that would be another worth while 0 0 1 0 the King had to pay for the forty Useat.es i 1 1 Batch, 3b 1 1 Outen.rf 1 1 Vlck.c 0 2 WILKES-BARRE ab.

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Johnny Risko, the mak 1 eight seats, the bill amounting to and breaker of champions, would Neun.lb I 0 3 13 0 Moors.rf 10 3 10 Spohrer.c 4 0 1(0 Collins, lb 4 a 11 0 Hafey.lf 111 It 2b S. 2 1 I 0 0 3 2 I 1 1 Young.cf 4 0 1 0 Laen'tlb 2 0 9 0 0 0 Adams, 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Borgmann, 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 0 1 0 0 $264. another good attraction with the 4 If The grapplers got a great "kick 1 4 0 0 0 4 Jtimore Express. Paur Swiderskl, 0 1 0 I 2 1 11 5 4 McHenry, cf Wright, lb he Syracuse Pole- who recently out' of performing before royalty, London probably received his great I 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Brandt.p 3 110? Hald.p 0 0 0 0 0 zRichb'rr 0 10 0 0 Martfn.cr til I I 1 xOrsatti 0 10 Wilson. 0 0 0 110 I I I Reitiip 0 0 New York, June 19.

Mickey Walker will walk in on the boxing commission today and surrender his middleweight title for the privilege of, fighting Jack Sharkey for the benefit of the milk fund show at Eb- Rauding, rf Scored by a technical kayo over Joe Poland Banovic, and who the other est thrill, however, when he wrest xLuciak led last Summer at the National Total 14 4 11 37 13 Totals 8 2710 xxRoet'er 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Briscoe, ss Sabo, 3b' Linton, Stadium in his native Athens, Stout, 10 0 bight tabbed Babe In Boston (or the decision of the officials in a teanter, would be a good draw. Paul kv 4 Vi a WAV In Vi a tra-rt flnmnn nrhn where the ancient Olympiads were Totals 8 I 24 I xBatted for. Adams in 3th. Score By Innings Totals 14 I 8 27 IS held. On that occasion, 200,000 persons saw "Jeems" wrestle.

bets Felds next month. After the meeting Sharkey and Walker, in person, will sign for what will be one of the greatest drawing cards of the year. Walker was welter and then middleweight champion, and he has his heart set on meeting Sharkey, Schmeling or Stribling for the world's heavyweight crown before he considered that he has run his full race. Sharkey promised to be on hand, and Doc Kearns, Walker's manager, will also be in at the signing of festivities. Samuels, Martinski, Hardin, Holsclaw, Blnjhamton .000 Scranton 400 100 100 0102 00x i xRan lor Mancuso In 7th.

ixBatted for Johnson In 7th. ixxBatted for Blades In 7th. sBatted for Haid In 9th. Errors Blades, Dresser. Moore.

SCORE BY INNTNOa Jack Fugazy, the boxing promo Totals 37 11 11 27 11 0 ter who can visualize a million-dollar gate simply by gazing in AT WILLIAMSPORT St. Tjouls ..000 00 410 Bton ino 20 0011 tently at a glass of beer for five ELMIRA ab. r. h. minutes, was In his glory as co-producer of the Camera-Redmond Harrisburg Williamsport r.

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o. a. 13 il 13 4 2 dudes will cut up between AT HEW YORK bad Mickey Walker on the linoleum In Louisville some time ago. If these would not be available one Sight Induce Charley Retzlaff, the lnnesota farmer boy and kayo puncher, to take the match hero. (Charley, folks, within a few weeks win be one of the Garden attrac-itlons.

Tn our estimation Cobb will jfcelp put the fans around the ring la the new armory nay evening in any Of course Mack Hauss, jrho- is -supposed to-be in strict training, may be worth while, but In our opinion Risko, Swiderskl Poreoda or Cawley would be a PITTSBURGH ab.r.h. o.s. KEW YORK ab.r.h. o.a. fight here recently.

The portly Italian has been shy on cash In many of his ambitious projects 0 2 8 3 11 1 1 1 14 13 ana i i o.aoo. And to think that I did some fighting here 1jP sixteen seasons ago, for cents per round!" Shipley, Jb Capes, ss Donahue, if Farrell, lb Saunders, rf 111 II Breezy Bits By Marty M' shall, 3b 4 0 1 13 0' Boxing J. Berg 4 0 1 10 0, 2 0 2 0 but no one can accuse him of being uen-tirf 4 0 0 3 0 Fiaher.rf 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 9 Luc Ice, as 2 0 1 M'C ty.c 0 3 Alien, ir 4 0 1 Terry, lb 4 13 4 0 3 1 camera-shy. He spent two hours 0 0 0 Peploski, 3b 4 10 1 1 0 i on a single afternoon posing with 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 1 2 Gleason, ef 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 8 0 Jones.cf 4 8 Fox.lf 1 0 Novalcss 4 2 0 4 0 1 Ott.ef 10 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 4 2 Primo for the benefit of PhUHos.e 4 0 1 1 0 3 1 I 1 1 1 1 Verses, Sb 3 11 8 11 0 1 1 4 0 0 rood foe foe Cobb, Munn, Barrett, Micowski, xGogglns French, I I I Hubbell.p 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Caln.p Lahtl.p Rush.p Of course there is talk of a battle between Pete Suskey, Scranton, and Bucky Lawless, the York State 0 0 Totals 10 18 37 13 Totals 33 1 I 24 3 Totals SO 3 I 27 7 Errors Terry. Jackson.

L. Waner. welterweight who won twice over From the easy manner in which Fat Redmond was able to land right hand blows to Primo Car-nera's chin in the less than three minutes during which they were engaged, we pause to wonder what a really good fighter, with a reallly good right hand would do to the altitudinous Alphinian ape. As a sort of tuneup for the defense of his not universally recognized junior lightweight crown against Kid Chocolate at Philadelphia, on July 15, Benny "Fish" Bass, the Quaker City entry, will come to blows with Koli Kolo, the Porto Rlcan, jn the windup ten-rounder, without title complications, at Atlantic City on June 2 S. Jackie Thompson, the Pacific coast Totals 6 112418 Score Iy Innings ritrsoursn loo 000 000 1 New Tork 001 001 10t3 Totals 43 5 14 27 15 0 xBatted for Micowski in 9th.

Score By Innings Wilkes-Barre 100 021 30411 Elmira 000 401 022 negro who by the way is the world iwelterweight champion. Such a natch would be good enough to AT BROOKLYN Fugazy relates that when Vitorio Cam polo first came to this country, the Argentine heavyweight let It become known that he was aa accomplished swimmer and polo player. Fugazy Immediately made an appointment with a horde of photographers to snap Vibtorio in aquatic poses at Manhattan each. After the camera squad had waited around in vain for two hours for the South American string bean to Harrisburt 011 110 i Runs batted in Rauding 3, He- Williamsport ,...200 022 22x 10 Mage outdoors, FIRST: OAMB CHICAGO Wildcat O'Connor, Carbondale's BROOKLYN Ol' Will Is not, by any means a1-stranger to Nevada parts. Back In the younger years he fought in plenty of the State's mining towns.

"Good fights, too," he says, "Give 'em the best I had. Not much In science then but lots of vigor snd no stops between punches. I had to take on bozos bigsrer than myself and that wasn't easy at a time when I was only 18 or 19 and not matured. Plenty tough they were but I was nobody's pushover either. "Now I'm back here promoting a fight where the fellows may split around 870.000, which was Ju.it about 10,000 times as much as I used to get.

Times have changed, sure enough!" Copyright, 1931, King Features Syndicate. Inc. TONY YACK HEADS NEW NANTICOKE TEAM ab.r.h. o.a. CuTler.rf 4 0 1 4 0 MALTBY WINS ab.r.h.

o.a. 8 8 4 0 Gilbert. 8b 3 3 2 0 1 111 8 1 Joey Glick, the former button hole maker, who was a threat for the featherweight, Junior lightweight, and BASEBALL SUMMARY Blair. 2b (01 4 13 3 4 0 0 0 fighting Lithuanian, against Kid Chocolate, the Cuban, would be an evening's pleasure for the fistic mob. Chocolate the other evening repeated the defeat of Steve Smith fee scored locally two years ago aa a punch-bowl.

Just before that when the new armory was opened Hernmn.rf 8 1110 4 117 0 O'DouMf 0 0 0 Wrlsht.ss 4 13 18 Finn, 2b 4 0 13 3 appear, It developed that vittorio could not swim a stroke and that 1 lightweight crowns a few years agoj Tustin Sirutic, the collegian being groomed by Dan Caplln, who didn't look so bad in his professional debut when he won from Gus Rodenberg, engages in his second pro tilt in an effort to get somewhere in the heavyweight division when he clashes with Umberto Tor-riano in the windup six rounder at te Ridgewood Grove, Brooklyn, tomorrow night. the kind of polo he could play was 1 0 0 4 0 1 10 1 the African variety. zfho'pson 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson. cf 4 13 8 0 1 4 0 0 Grimm, lb 4 1 1 3 11 Bush.p 0 0 0 xMoore 10 0 0 0 0 xxDTay'r 10 0 0 0 0 Tenterdar Kesvlt NEW YORK-PENNA. LEAGUE Wilkes-Barre 11.

Elmira 9. Hasieton 5. York 8. Williamsport 10, Harrisburg I. Scranton 5, Blnihamton 2.

CConnor-atearbondalcrTvon-iiand is to feature the program at the opening of the Long Beach, L. stadium on June 26, when he clashes with Eddie Guida, who hasn't been around in some time. Lopes.o 0 0 0 1 0 Vanoe.p 3 0 10 1 The Maltby Pirates of the Swoyersvllle Legion League won over the Swoyersville Athletics yesterday by the score of 8 to 3. The feature of the game was the pitching of Bozousky who fanned eight men. Lambert was the hitting stap for the Pirates knocking five runs in with his three singles.

The score: Pirates 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ol At hie seaside training camp Camera informed the writer that Totals 38 7 11 87 7 he was a great fisherman, but it was noticeable that sardines were served for dinner. Herman Perllck, 'the Kalamazoo, lightweight, and Eddie El- NATIONAL IJ7AGI.B St. Louis 5, Boston 4. Xew Tork 8, Pittsburgh 1. Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 4.

Brooklyn 7, Chicago 5. Chicago 8, Brooklyn 0. kins, the Harlemite, are to provide the featured entertainment at the Totals 37 8 11 34 81 xBatted for Bush In 0th. ixBatted for Teachout In 8th. sRan for Lombard! In 8th.

Errors Frederick. Finn. SCORE BY INNINGS Chlcasw 4o ist Brooklyn 200 140, Jack "Kid" Berg, the Briton from whom little has been heard of recent weeks, swings back Into the fistic spotlight at Dreamland Park, N. next Monday evening when he comes to blows in the main event ten spot against Tony Lambert, a home bred boy. The new Nantlcoke ily over the Bridgeport Bombarder.

JThese matches are the sort the fans enjoy. The slam and sock "em variety the fighters with the healthy poke. This summer season is not to be a slow one for the ring fans in this neighborhood. There are plenty of matches in the making and hortly the promoter may surprise -IWith a complete all-star card that will score the biggest house in the history of the sport locally. Royalty witnessed a championship wrestling match in the United (States for the first time recently when the King and Queen of Siam Long Beach, L.

stadium, on July SOLDIERS SEE Club which is organized by Tony Tack will play its first earn at please. 010 6 OOr 7 Edgewater Park Sunday, jUne nt 1931. The opposing team -will The five and ten cent store pro AMERTOAW LEAGUE No games schedule. SECOND GAM19 CHICAGO I BROOKLYN ab.r.h. o.a.

I a MAXIE TRAIN r. h. o. e. Lambert, 3b 3 3 1 0 0 Adamcak, ss 0 1 2 2 0 Kcbus, 118 10 Brutko, lb 0 2 5 9 0 Breznay, cf 0 1 1 4 0 Bebey, rf 1 1 0 0 0 Michael, If 0 0 3 0 0 RedeBky, 2b 1 0 10 1 Bozousky, 2 2 0 3 0 8 11 21 6 1 the Columbia Countv Vflin.

gram at Madison Square Garden next Monday night will have Chief tuyier.rr 0 4 0 0 8 0 Jackets. In the Nantlcoke lineup the pick of Wvomlns- Vnllev Mike Payan, the Yaqui Indian unisn.ss i i i SGiibert.8b 4 0 0 3 3 2 408 welterweight, making his debut in 1 3 8 0 0 I 1 i Garneg. Sweeney. Kosloskl. Ftris.

INTERNATIONAL fFAGTE Reading 15, Rochester .12. Toronto 7, Baltimore 8. Jersey City 6, Buffalo 0. Montreal 3, Newark 1. Conneaut Lake Park, June Wllson.Cf 4 111 4 0 0 Hemsley.c 3 1 3 8 0 Wright, 8 0 0 So Tony Canzoneri's going to defend his world's junior welterweight championship at the White City Arena, New Haven, on Jfune 25, against Herman Perlick, of Kalamazoo, is he? Perlick Isn't much of a challenger, if you're asking us.

1 8 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 4 4 8 1 0 0 0 0 lln, Savage, Pointek Janorvskl, Najaka, Katch, Snyder, Harris and Davis. Jurges.Sb 4 0 0 1 8 Slade.sa 0 0 0 the featured six against Jack Purvis, of Indianapolis, other sixes bringing together Willard Brown and Sid Silas. Happy Atherton and Ell "Kid" Smith, and Lou Halper saw Xjonnos ana xieroie rrw-man do their act at the nearby city of Lea Conk-J6n to us. Probably the royal pair saw noth- Grimm, lb lllllt 19. Inspired by a crowd composed most of war veterans, Max Schmeling's workout with his spar Finn, 3b 8 0 0 Malone.p 3 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 Athletics Luque.p Day.p Totals 37 3 14 37 11 and Pario Penna.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 8, Columbus 5, Toledo 8, St. Paul 7. Indianapolis 6, Milwaukee 3. TO HOLD OLTIXG 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 ring partners today possessed added fury and power as the world champion continued his prepara h. o.

a. 0" 2 0 sBressler 0 0 0 0 Archie Bell, the Brooklyn ban Moont.p uvt ui nit; cruvj uv anucs tat the modern school of are not so different from Oriental (Wrestlers, who throw a pinch of Members of the Heights SDortlns- tam. who has been fighting a few 4 0 6 2 tion for the titular combat with Young Stribling next month. Totals II I I II 14 years, and Vlda Gregorio, who missed his chance at the title when Bow The Clan stand NEW YORK-PENNA. LEAGUE Club will hold their first annual outing, Sunday afternoon at their home In Blakeslee.

An Inviting program of entertainment has been Shemo, ss 0 A. Ondlsh, 2b 1 Novak, 1 Bedner, cf 1 Wasko, rf 0 Krokosky, 3b 0 Smith, lb 0 J. Ondish, if 0 Stelma, cf 0 EBattea ror Day in Ith. Errors Jurats, Orlmm. Gilbert.

SCORE BT INNINGS Chleaan OOO 203 810 3 Brooklyn 000 000 000 0 Al Brown whipped him, will come to blows In an eight rounder supporting the Justo Surez-Billy Pe- Having been forced to cancel the Kid Francis-Charley Ernest windup scheduled for Dexter Park, Brooklyn, next Monday night, a tenner between Bob Olin and Willard Dlx has been substituted, with Frank Bartels and Billy Drako, Marco Apicello and Luis Terren, and Lou Flowers and Marcel Roman in supporting sixes. arranged which also include a AT PHILADELPHIA base-ball game. All members are requested to make reservation. trolle main event at Madison Square Garden on June 25. Phil Rafferty and Billy McMahon, lightweights, clash in the eight-round semi-final.

W. L. Pet Wilkes-Barre 24 17 .585 York .....23 18 .501 Williamsport 24 20 .645 Scranton 23 21 .523 Binghamton .19 18 .513 Harri6burg 20 19 .613 Elmira 18 25 .418 Hazleton ...14. 27 .341 CINCINNATI ab.r.h. o.a.

PHILADELPHIA ab.r.h. o.a 3 5 21 6 3 Announcing Our Appointment As OFFICIAL STATION 0 2 8 0 Bnexeii.er (018 8 11 8 0 Score By Innings Bartell.aa (13 Klein, If 3 11 4 0 0 Bathing Suits Strlirp.Sb 8 1111 8 0 0 13 0 Pirates 220 00 3 1 Roush.lf 4 0 2 1 0 Koster.rf 4 3 1 Athletics 300 000 0 i Two base hits Lambert, Adam ARE YOU AWARE? 4 0 12 4 Ford.sa 4 0 113 NATIONAL LRAGUB zlm 0 0 0 Hurst, lb 4 13 Mallon.2b 4 0 1 4 13 SO for cak. Struck out, by Bozousky 8, Stelma 4, Bedner 2. Base on balls. Davis, 4 0 8 JBlllott, 4 0 0 IUcas.p 8 110 2 1 0 0 0 1 Eckert.p 0 0 0 0 Carroll, 0 0 0 0 That President Farrell of the New York-Pennsylvania League should not off Bozousky 3, Stelma 2, Bedner 1 Hit by pitcher, by Stelma (Bozous Totals 37 1 12 37 18 ning a heavyweight' championship boxers should be presented with netting such as is used around heating stoves In the Summer months St.

Louis 35 i New York ,...32 18 .640 Chicago 31 22 585 Boston ...,..7 27 .600 Brooklyn 26 29 .473 Pittsburgh 21 31 .404 Phillies 21 81 .404 Cincinnati .15 37 .327 ky). Stolen bases, Lambert 2, Bed Totals 34 4 llxSS 111 overlook Mike Finn and John Brown when in quest of umpires? This Newtown pair know their baseball as ner, Adamcak, Kobus. Passed ball. Novak, Kobus. Winning pitcher, and also a supply of moth balls.

lOne out irben wtnnlnj run scored. Batted for Koster In 3th. Krror ucclnello. SCORE BT INNINGS was demonstrated in the game be Bozousky. Losing pitcher, Stelma, Moths and flies show no favors.

Umpires, Cheslic and Kovallck. tween the married and single men Sunday last. Cincinnati 001 080 0004 Philadelphia 00 0 002 201 That Boston has Just reason to AMERICAN LEAGUE be proud of Bunker Hill, and it was certainly a great stroke of enterprise to have the battle located there? Bunker" Hill Is dear to Athletics 40 Washington 39 American League of Plttston a few years ago by selling eggs that were tn their second childhood for sixty cents a dozen. He claimed they were strictly fresh. How many Pittotonlans New.

York 27' Frank Flannery, despite Ma long absence from the game, socked the pHl hard and often. His home run smash in the seventh stanza made a hit with the spectators who 'Jest' simply 'rls' up and uttered a shrill whoop that Jarred the geology of Pennsylvania. The goose Jlesh Tlz' every American heart, and there Cleveland No Gamed Scheduled are none of us who would not have Boeton i'l BASES ....20 ....19 recall the incident? cheerfully gone into the battia if Chicago rwe bad known it in time. Detroit That Joe Moughan picks Schmel St. Louis on Andy Buddy 'till you could hang 33 .240 I That the present depression has ing to put the rollers under one Will Stribling? As Joe usually hits ARCHER NEW NET CAPTAIN made it necessary for people to NBW YORK-PENNA.

LEAQUkt your bat on him anywhere. That Buck Harris was sore as a CZJ POINT BRAKE SERVICE with a Raybestos Brake Tester and Raybestos Drum Turning Machine BRAKES ADJUSTED AND RE-LINED EYMAN Cz P.OTREA 84-86 No. Washington St. the target It behooves Plttstonlans Wilkes-Barre at F-lmlra basebalf magnate a rainy day economize In every way? But why should the women folk concentrate all their economy on the waist of a dress when chest protectors are so TOMORROW DOUBLE-HEADER Artillery Park 2:00 P.M. to put their masuma on the champ.

That In" 1869 a Joseph Kaufman whet! big Joe Rtchford, of Duryea, arristmrg at Williamsport Tork at Hasieton. Binghamton at Scranton. fanned him four times In a game cheap Invented a flying machine propelled by steam? It was mounted on AT COUGHLIN played at Hamtown In the sand-lot days of the Detroit pilot? Bucky couldn't do a thing with Ratch- AMERICA I.F.AfJCP Washington at Cleveland. wheels and, as it did not skim through the air very much the people of Glasgow got a clothes line and used It for a band wagon. ford's offerings.

Bingham ton Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit Paul a regular member of That Maxle Schmeling's crown. CougUin High school tennis team.

which has been hanging on the hat rack for the files to roost upon. That a man may take a sock on the chin and get up again; he may lose his teeth and get another set, but when he loses his Immortal soul Its good-by Jonathan? That you cannot tU a hick by the amount of hayseed on his coat? A wisehelmer from the rural sections pulled a fast one on resident) vt. has been named captain for next NATIONAL LFAGtB year. He Is one of the mainstays St. Louis at Boeton.

SM That George after holding the featherweight title fr six years, lost It to Solly Smith, who lost It to Dave Sullivan. Dixon came back to regain the title by whipping Sullivan via the foul route? of the team and is proficient Baron has been taken down and thoroughly cleaned for the night of July 3, when Der Max has a little coming ft Pittsburgh at New Tork. Chicago at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. among the amateur rarjueteers of the valley.

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1884-1972