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5 Albany 2z(lst) Albany 5 Springfield 4 (2d) 7 New Haven 2 Hartford 1 ROME Mullen It Nlenhacs 3b Cun'm rf 8 00 4 2330 3730 $7250 $32000 ELECTRIC LEAGUE Pa' Aug The home club meet in a Mon Gorv ss Goetz Hoffman Euclno Gray Griswold Robinson i Totals 2 0 1001 MacDonald 2 Pryor 4 4 3 3 3 Il 0 A 1 It 0 at vs 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 3V' BUALO A UK 20 USSEM 'THET'wo' BAEZBM'MCXiES 'A COLD BREAKAST Atf A BieVCLE I2DE VODULDy jX OPPOSE TOMMY can EED AS CHEfcP'AS Okie" CtekeK Leo ME OK) tA)' CJEAuy Willard was the 'them When Trimmed i He think ouick enough after He was a "set when it came to outwitting him i been run it serves to show that the schooling counted in this case1 It absolutely PLAl Ells AH 11 a 3b 5 1 3 3 3 3 TH6 International All Stars will 'make a determined effort to halt thewinning streak of All Stars 'when the two teams clash tomorrow afternoon at stadium Walden 'Avenue' and city line at 3:15 Internationals he gathered class aggregation which should afford plenty of opposition for the undefeated BoU team has eliminated of tne strongest contenders lor the i 'Western Ne York semi pro titleand are naw seeking a game with the Phoenix present Manager Boli realizes a defeat to morrow will mean ruin and is 'tak ing no chances He will sentpCas per his best bet tp the pitching VV vcV 0 1 2 2 2 0 2 A 1 7 Corn rf 13 0' GtH 3b 1 fl 0 1 Bf Xfrufomi wntni 0 12 fl Keeaey lb 1 1 2 i Moore cf 1 fli HIU 0 0 I Marquis 2 0 3 PHILADELPHIA Aug West Side Ho wing crew stroked by Ed Levy "with lynn Harding: and Hooper lnthq boat was defeated by Bachelor Barge this city ihthe 145 poundfour with coxswain race yesterday Time was 7:21 1 Undine' Barge Club four finished third i Robert "Agnew 5 pupil of Walter Hotfver American sculling cham piop yesterday carried the Undine Barge Club colors to victory in as sociation 'singles gatta on Schuylkill River and earned the right in the cham pionship singles today HooverW El 'Garrett Gilmore city and Russell Codman Boston will be Ag 'new's opponents 'The Barge Club Phila delphia won the senior i four oared finals Sonth'Side Quincy western champions finished sec ond'' The time ws 6:52 2 5 i I I The Quincy shell' finished three lengths jbehind the victors with the Pennslyvania Barge Club four third The Argonauts of Toronto were en but did not compete 5 5 44 47 11 11 WIRE ABRHOA 2 0 0 0 0 fl 0 If 0 fl 0 0 4 49 18 20 7 4 18 5 4 fzjk 3b 4 4 SLLLIVAX AB llH A 7 1 1 0 2 1 8 1 2 I 0 fl 2 1'0 0 2 0 Muck Motors ace Brands Tomorrow Tomorrow afternpon af the Community ield in Williamsville the Muck Motor Sales team Iwlll play the first game of a series with Ray crack Easter Brands a( 3P The line up and eligible players of the two clubs ares follows Easter cft Stuhlmil as' Winkler 3b Rath If Wler lb redericks White Sorenson 2b rf Ziemann Muck Motor Habris If Peck Cf Bachman Graves rf Kane Short '3b Brunner? ic Hu braan 2b' Hatch 5 lb Harrington Bloy Ahrens Cleary Beckwith Springer Lawson will um pire the game A 4 A rnyMt rf 4 4 5 II 2410 Totals THE rUHAWfimffllNaT'HMES ySATORD ns i i hi in! na i I TA i 1 iss Ke a Iss1 him TERRIBLY" when the time comes to answer the gong against Tunney Since away tack in Demp hobo days Kearns was: in the dugout when Jack left his corner? And Kearns was up like a jack rab bit: with an1 icy sponge and sage advice when Jack came back round That when a fighter withjDemP seys temperament like Kearns Has ing effect as the niothecin a1 my opinion acting uh wisely in from' Kearns personal trouble wiii tell vou that Kearns is a GREAT is no doubt about that the champion shuffles back tohiSicorner after the: first round? a cinchi he 'will feel like ai fellow walking (into an empty house 2 2 3 1 3 33 5 8 18 4 ENNA LEAGUE Williamsport 7 York 5 Binghamton i wuaea parre Scranton Elmira Hantabqr Say wuny I DWr yoo A AUXILIARY'' OR nwis' art of greeting making them satisfied' without allowing Dempsey to pestered camp like any rfnd fifid dt a madhouse Mennd wpmenwho' should know better go to unreasonable'4 ends to get thes champion to pose for pic tures write autograph and'do other silly stunts And if the champion doesntt please eaoh in dutch A dissatisfied visitor becomes aknock er It was fun to watch 'Kearns handle the callers i Yes Dempsey will miss Kearns miss him moreahan anythingdn life TJUSHY GRAHAM lost' a decision But a referee give Bushy an unfriendly The boxing com missioners settled the argument be tween Graham and his manager Big Bill Parr settled it in favor (Busihv wanted to cut "Joose from Big Bill He charged Parr' with laziness Bill the Punch I'ops told Bushy to do whatever Big Bill tellsELSE So wemanager each other as 'they rake in green backs DECLARED and again I refer to" Jack Dempsey and Jack Kearns SHAK ING HANDS letting bygones drift over the hills and resuming business relations 'Stage was set for the two Jacks to smoke the pibe of peace i Some one stuffed RAGS instead of tobacco (into the pipe bowl Both backedaway They wiJ) remain friendlyenemies1 at iflast for the time being Defripsey and Kearns fell out over an everyday argument Both are in noculated with stubborness They stand: apart and 'ADMIRE' each other but neither can smother pride and break the ices bv extending the mitt of welcome a 1 WOW CHARILY MADE TO CUSTOMERS IN BUALO AND NEARBY TOWNfl 4 TO INANCE HOME AND iHJSLNESS Conway Cvlern cgnlun Haves Ih Hickey IL)'(tonnrll'cf lUley rf Galvan A Is Duh'a tv Osterman' Jv 0 1 40 'Totals 34 27 IS rittflburgh' '59 42 St Doni: 56 Chicago 5L 55 New ork 53 'Rmrilrl T'Tt Boston i M41 '398 Philadelphia 39 61 390 Council 19? Lists Stirling Line up Manage JohRKry sjnski of Coun eil 19? Z'NP combination has announ ced his starting lineup for twin attraction with the cha mplon Phoenix iat Poll's Park Bailey and Neil Setter 'the flashy little shortstop will be lead off man while Charley Cully former' Bison and 'Niagara third sacker will be second up Totals 31 4 18 2111: Electric Co Rome Bases on balls off fers 1 struck out a 4 3 i 2 4 0 4 3 1 3 1 31 6 6 27 13 Total! I 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 3 0 I ttnbnfckt rf I Bless 2b 0 LUX Ct 5 Boyle lb i vviregar 'Cantwell Cun 'bam naan 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cunninghan) 1 Lef by Deffers 0 Cun ningham 4 three base hits Cann two base hits Cann Blake Moore Mullen stolen banes Vogle Andtack double plays 4: Lull to Cantwell scorer uller EDERAL AB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 28 0 5 24 1 1 I South Park 7C Sturm vs Travelers Kes at 1 PcM rv i 4xeitr tv riui ravyierB nt i'iVoIfrani WSmtraubs vs Gen feyt: eral Tires nt 4 Wolfram Schiller Park Business fen vs Twenty at 1:30 I Hertz i Zimmerman'S vs Stanislaus'at 2 :30 Phrlnger' Loonsk vs Gibas at 4:00 eh rlnger T' WESTERN UNION AURHOA! 4 that's TOMMY TO LO HIS LAME BOU NINE VS' INTERNATIONALS i 8 ability of' Warren Barbour the of flrial time keeper Dempsey would been crowned heavy wetghtldngK In the first round following that a seventh knockdown" Walt until thel next chapter and 111 tell ail tM Copyright 1926 by the Christy tValsh SJ Syndicate) Johnny arrell Canadian Open Golf aS 7 1 1 I a2s MdNTREAt Aug 7 Johnpy arrell of Mamaroneck? the field at the end of the sedond hp round of the Canadian opengolf Championship With a round of JI which gave an aggregate of 140: He was: followed closely Gene Sarazen Jamaica Y'who headed 'the list' with it rell at the end of the first 1 Scholes 'Sarazen had to be With rf a 72 which gave him a aggregate of i 41 'Bracketed' In third' place were Leo Diegel "White Plahr defending champion 70 rf or la total of 143 and Turnesa who ecored 68'acoaijpEri with bin 76 veaterdav j' Zo Yesterday I described how I rehearsed Dempsey tol take the away from i Wii lard and'how it won the title always made it? a'rule 'to a study a big move in a fight' a nd lit you could hit oni beat nim to it you a ruin mm Dempsey crossed him up Willard was a big boy again of his pet scheme ne was neipiess that' nlng a little ahead of my story but behind the scenes was what really brought Dempsey the title The newspaper men had gathered in full force bvithls time and Toledo was a lively place There was consternation among the best of the scribes when they saw Dempsey He didn't look the 190 to 195 thflt I was claiming for him a matter of fact I had never Tad him on the scales in front of anybody 1 didn't dare Jack weighed only 1S5 and with Willard bearing down at 2750 our cause would have been exploited as a lost and the gate would have suffered I had to overcome that some way persistant had been the requests to Dempsey on the scales that I had to around that and fool the boys someway Seeing is believing nine times out of ten and I decided to give the writers a big eyeful If Icould build weight up in their stories that danger of hurting the gate would be eliminated Jack was? bo'wling over all of his spar ring partners but there was Willard a mile or so away blocking and laughing at the fellows who plunged 4n on him In bis training! Jack had been bad put in fwo needed a letl up sn old trick I of fifteen pounds actually having it on and in a way not to injure him 1 gave him! a day of rest I told him to drink lots ofi water andl milk and cat all the food that he cared to pack in He followed myl Instructions I knew that the watei would never hurt hinr and that he'd work it off in the next day's grind All that day Dempsey poured water into himself He drank when he thirsty but he drank Just the same He got np the next morning and drank some more He had rodnded out nntll he looked llko an aiderman The next day the scribes! were out In force There had been ino announcement of going to be weighed in public There' was a great big coin scale op the porch of the pavilion and I schemed to have a dozen or more of the lead ing lights in sport writing around those scabs by innoeently challengingtheir ability to guess each weight Big and little stars of the writing game were getting on and off the scales and gradually each had registered his poundage thejNew York Journal cartoon ist and a famous authority on boxing had just stepped I off the scaled to kid Hype Igoo of the New York World about miss ing liis guessl as to "Tad's" weight That was my spotito turn the trick Dempsey at my "signal! walked nonchalantly onto the porch Hp on'a little red white and blue paper hat a pair of short swim ming trunks and canvas shoes it was the nearest thingl to I beingstripped that a man could lie "Get on here Jack Now got you dead to said Tad 1 "Let's see what you weigh You can't hide out on us any It was working Dempsey made as if to balk and the insisting Tad was more' than ever urgent inally! Dempsey stepped on the scale and Tad dropped the penny to get the long looked for news Slowly the big' hand wriggled around until I it rested on 201: pounds They believe theirii eyes My stories of hlsi being 195 were upheld 2 They looked at me as if they had been tricked I' five pounds or so over his usual weight He'd been taking it easy boys tor but he'll be baejt to 195 tomorrow Iltold you what he weighed Now do you ibelieve Well of courae the newt went lb zlln? around the country A two hundred pounder would be a 'for big Willard after alL I had put It over the next day when he esma off the road lie1 weighed 190 in two J5 'time Jack waa back to his actual weight and the day Jie eop at 2:30 4:00 3 2 4 0 4 4 3 4 IT 3 7TH COLLINS A 1 O'MolJer Goetz If Hill Burke lb Brown ss Mallon 3b Hubster ss Dans rf M'Donald Totals Telephone Marine Bases on balls off 6 gt ruck out by MacDonald 5 Pryor 3 thfee base hits Goetz Goetz two base hits Goetz Brown sacrifice hits Gore Griswold: stolen baes Brown Davis Gorey Umpire Dick LEXLVME ABHHOA 0 0 0 3 SOTBALL TILTS The Seventh Street soft ball team massed their hits in the pinches and thus were able to triumph again 18 tollfor I It i iMhn LUp 4 BIRD Rtiker cf hotmaker Sullivan so Nolan If Dialer Jolmson lb Arbor Young rf Danier 'TAfal' Cavmith Mf rrtmt' 1 1 fl 0 I) 0 Bird' Avcnue 0 2 3 0 0 5 0 1 0 11 Errors Sullivan 3 Johnson 2 Arbor 1Young 1 Semen 1 Danien 1 Thomas 1 Trapy bases on balls oft iMorgano off Y'oung 3 struck outby Morgana 2 Home runs Tracy 3 Stanjy 2 Nolan 1 nv debase hits James 3 Arbor 1'DL Ger sen 1 1 Dinivn COLLIN'S TRIMS SULLIVAN CPIL1NS All 1 1 It 1 2 Redmond 1 1 Coierivds 2 ss 4 viugens i Apple ot itz'lrl cf fle 2b 2 0 i rf 3 0 1 CoscrQre 13 Kano rf i "ji Zl I 24 12 'Two base hits Riley' Hickey three 'base hits Colern home runs Hayes strike outs Dubois 13 Kane 3: Slattery 3 lase'orf balls 'Dubois 9 Kane 1 Slattery 2 Collins 0 2 0 0 4 0 2 1 9 Sullivan 0 01 0 00 3 WEST SIDE OUR 'IS SECOND BEST Stack rf 5 at 5 Miller if ineer 3b Szafiardd lanigan lb 2b Gastie 'imwn rj for Talaszyk JRCarthy 0 5 1 Tlcxlume 2 00 0 0 Bases on balls off Gastie 1 Lehner 1 struck out by Gastie 9" Lehner 7: three base ihits Cook two base hits inger sacrifice hits Szafiarskl stolen bases Stack Schleicher Ruess double plays Oleson 'Peck Cooku Umpire Huber scorer Twining 1 BEE GEE EE AB OA And ack' If 1 4 0 2 10 sweener ss 4 00 Ninore ci Blake 2b Cann lb a Welch rfl Vogel 3b Stevens Lcffers Y)EMrSEY has hooked up with new faces all good fellows 'there isn't one in the lot capable ofholding coat when it comes down to managing thei cham pion Good fellows are' as' common as dirt" They worth a1 penny a dozen ini a fighter's corner And" they are worth LESS as managers! Whatthe champion requires is a man who 'knows his Ps and Qs in all direc tions from the anjiddle Kearns Is that feller THE BOSS Dempsey should have with binr every second fENE NORMILEconnected Jim Cot race track out in Mexico i is mentioned as manager Gene Dempsey's! travel ing companion 'That's all i i'loyd and Gus Wil son wiUi have charge of c'i Jerry the Greek will be agtlst Jerry has 'been swith lDempsey for i several years wllp fill" his job! nicely iii When gets into the thick "training" wfhen the' ihobi poursdon op hipi aps4 tildes up yme that 'Should be dsvpted to REST and rec reation ithdn the champion will get lonegome Jor Kearns j' J' 11 GERTRUDE EDE11LE WORLDS WONDER SWIMMER' ACHIEVED her in her conquest of the turbulent Waters' ofthe English Channel true Americans are singing hep praises The world at large is astounded at her marvelous performance The press of England and "rance are expressing admiration fdpher fight her persistency after one failure "Not only is 'her success in negotiating the channel remarkable but (her turning the trick dn less time than any human has ever before succeeded in doing Jt places her at the head of all channel conquerors triumph is adouble one' She estab lishes her sex as superior to the male swimmers'in bhantieUperformances and her victory establishes the supremacy of 'Amerlegiover all other coun tries in this hazardous undertaking' She is not only? a btuve and deter mined young lady but displays characteristic Yankee thathas seen representatives of country? triumph stime afteri' time in athletic achievements over thdse of other countries isHer yester day 'ls all the more remarkable in the face of the timidity and' fear of her escort consisting of trained and experienced channeb swimmers who the sieged her to abandon her effort when' they believed she Jcouldvmcr longer combat the treacherous waters In her first effort she jeespandedto the command of her trainer a step she has regretted ever sinpe Yesterday she turned deaf ears to the entreaties of her friends 'with the tesult 'that she: met with success This leaves open the questiomas lo 'whether' hem first' effort would not' have been successful if she hadi'not listened to her chief trainer Of course no one can answer that questionhut her suc cess bn i the second attempt under event more disadvantageous's conditions demonstrates that shetwas not satisfied NWith hen firsttrialS America is proud of tbs' master channel swimmer ef themaW i 7 rpHERE'NEEp56pXQ KAR'O A LACK SPLEDIDSPORTAT duping meeting whichVi schedule open on Tu'esday August 3 1st and conclude on Tuesday(sSe4tenabep44thjjiW every fixture to be decided during the meeting has received'mastN liberaT fori the uturity Lawrence Realization and Matron stakes and theJockeyjClubigold cup and Brook handicap steeplechase which are 'among the leading classics of the turf closed some time ago with the pick of the American thproughbreds named as probable starters Practically everyone' the stakes recently closed exceeded the total forthe same events in 1925" 'Perhaps the managemenuwas best pleased jvlth the "fact that) were forthcoming fpr time honored Champagnes stakes at a mile This fine old classic is a wortn whlie test two year old quality and affordsithe first opportunity for owners and trainers to determine the staying their juvenile charges father events are the Manhattan handicap at Ynile and theiTwin" City handicap a miie anu a quarter pw I' rPAKE YOUR TO EDERLE HE WAS TOLD I Lloyds were oiTering'50'to'l Ills daughter Gertrude would not swim thb channel took the first boat from "rance to London loaded with $25000to lay it down at those odds Irini they jtold hint they would lay only 5 to 1 against her chance Pa Edcrle did not wager the en tire amount but later put down a handsome sum at 7 to I Bob Wbmmeiit By ROBERT STEDLER 1 Ur Langs vs Taubmans at Ki' pee Iucyjs Jrs ws Potter A1 Langs at '1 xxiw man Brennans at 2:30 Hoffman Dfxns'ivsr Motor at 4P Greenls aPolonla ParkNpiL 4 ''i' Cookie" vsr sf 'l'P Curtan alcons vs St Casipairs at 2:30 Curran Krafts vs Adelle" Af 4 'Zimmermann Polonia Park No I Becks vs Pullmans stT Zjm 1 L4 niermann 'Becks vsAmd urs at Stewarts Ag at 4 Houghton Park No 1 Stanley Autos vs Art: Craft at 2 Gray: Stanley Autos vs Toddy A I Gray 'Houghton Park No" Travelers vs Irvine A at Groh Galanibs vs Gto Casper cf Young as Johnson If Mincn I Htoll rf hreise 2b Broke Jb Ruhiand Goodisoii 3b Totals 00100010 2 00000000 Bases on balls off Ruhland 2 Weber 3 struck out by Ruhland 3 Weber 10 three base hl ts Johnson two base hits Zirngible Samson double plays Samson to Zirngible Samon to McHale to Zirng ible hit by by Ruhland 1 Um pire Cliff Time 1:30 ABRHGA 0 fl 0 0 Clnba Pct Baltimore 2 r626 Newark'? A0 46 603 Toronto It 47 BUALO 70 49 2588 Rochester 53 59 496 Jersey City 470 Syracuse 144 73' '376 Reading 27 88 235 Ar INCE PLUNKETT says Rosenbloom gave Art' a TRIPLE duck Eddie'Mack one of numerousipromoters" had tvord that he would box Art was settlor August sec ond Maxie changed his mind Put it back until August ninth 'Switched again Suggested the 'sixteenth Mack and Weigapd held the bag but it develops Maxie can't find timeyto entertain Weigand luntif SOME TIME in September If then Promoter Mack is burning! up the long distance wires' trying ito un earth some one good enough to at tracts customers Weigand "Min while Art is training at Jimmy gym His injured eye bunged 1 by Greb has healed! Art is ready for abtion and doesn't care how tough how big how fast they come at! him hunTclub our PLAYS KIRTLAND 1 Today and tomorrowLake Shore Hunt Club polo quartet will the Club ter's: will will Reginald Taylor of Buffalo Coun try Club will 'Included in ithe Kivtland is red 'Baldwins star of the i famous Yale polo team last season Cy ord John Sherwin and Dan Hanna Lake Shore will line up the same las'tin its other matches this' season "with three Manns and rank Trubeef in the saddle 'Lineups Teams Country red Baldwin No 1 Cy ordNd 2 John "Sherwin No 3 Dan Hanna READING Bisons and the twin hill here this afternoon day's game been brought for ward to enable the Bisons to rest before their Invasion of Baltimore Yetesrday the Herd carried on victoriously tvhen Lou 'Koupal hurled 'hitless ball for seven limings and allowed only two runners to reach first in this period How ever his delivery was solved in the eighth when a triple homer and single were garnered off his offer ings Koupal proraiily robbed himself of the chance for fame by a bit of uncalled tor and overzealous running in the eighth frame At this stage Koupal was well on his way to the coveted goal of all pitchers 'Coming to bat in the Buffalo half of the eighth Koupal punched a long hit to right and made a mad dash for three' bases despite the cries of his mates eager for the useless hit that he failed 1 called turned It was one of the most scorching days of the summer and when Lou went out for the eighth he was pretty well tuckered He disposed of Keesey but the rookie Moore blasted a real three sacker over Bernie head and Dewey Hill shot a single through short to score Moore Mar qulst was an easy out but Corn drove a titanic wallop over the high right field fence to bring the Reading run total to three i Wright busted the fourth hit al lowed by Koupal in the nine innings singling with two out in the ninth BEADING ABRJHOA 4 iGolf at Le Roy LE ROY Aug 7 The Hough Judd trophy cup for1926 was won by Sidney A Sherwin of Batavia the final match with Gordon Qil fillan Le i Rey on Stafford Country Club golf course 7'sevlen up and five to play i In the final in the second 'sixteen Bussell Call of Le Roy defeated rancis Steele 'of Batavia the score being 3 2 EimguWOllO games 'national Pittsburgh at 'oston 2) Cincinnati at New ork Chicago at' Philadelphia' 8t Louis at Brooklyn Lafayette ield Stoessel vs Century Cabs at 1:001 MJ Conner John Gnalbort vs Watermelons at 230 Cooler Larkins is Llpo wics at 4:00 Conner VV Inspear Park Generals vs St Monicas Jrs at 1:00 btutz Stephen rs Cavalier A at 2:00 if Stutz Carlson vs Bat tery at 4:00 1 Stutz' Oakdale Diamond A vs A' 1:00 Moritz Bird at 2:30 Rosen at 4 :00 5 3 lb '3 2 AMERICAN Washington at Cleveland Philadelphia at Chicago New York at Detroit Boston at St Louis Pct 7O 48 155 5155 5252' 515S' 54 145 61 133 72 314 Bell and Hughes Box Ten to Draw By Axfnr'inted Pres 1 CHICAGO Aug Bell New Y'ork 'bantamweight defeated Bobby Hughes of New Orleans in ten rounds of fast boxing here last night sisEver Hammer of Chicago former contender tor tlje lightweight cham pionship knocked out Tony Saun ders of Chicago: In the third of a scheduled ten round bout ways will be bis natural Weight He'll I never see the day that he will be in ii: the condition he was when he bumped old Jess Willard off I 4 ps lk known several fighters who cquli work that weight trick especially Cyclonoi Johnny Tompson Billy Murray DalHawkins and Mysterious Billy Smith often spoken of Jack gettjtjg tired In the second round of with Willard He wasn't He 'was resting up It took a lot of energy to upset Jess Willard i seven times he was entitled to a rest He boxed a restful round because i told him to It would have been silly ito have gent' him tearing again The third round prbvedi that be had reMed in i the second: The 5bcst fighters that ever lived Ketch' Papke Langford Young Peter Jackson and itzsimmons were tired men it they had to do much knocking down of op ponents or instance' I had Jack Don nelly fight Jack Wade in Butte" Mon tana Wade Knocked'' Donnelly: down ten times in the first' round and ten times in the second Wade was a'great right hand hitter one of the best that lived In the third Wade knocked Don nelly down four times tho fourth Donnelly knocked Wade down and out with a back hand to the jaw It wasn't the punch so much as It was that Wade couldn't ho id his hands up any more He had tired himself rout completely trying to keep Dennellyqn the floor ln the Toledo fight Dempsey had sco re ms KnocKuowns as qutcaiy ana so close together that lonly one or of the writers got the correct number of knockdowns It takes a careful man'sVif to coolly record knockdowns when ablg ring tragedy Is on the boards They sj missed the count at 4 Toledo and the count at the' Dempsey and irpo fight Things moved too quickly for the best of the I wis responsible for I jijiq always Insisted that Dempsey made It fJMg too fast for the best of them including the man in front of him The knock y'l downs rattled them all at Toledo lard wasn't the onlyi one out for a sail that "lev I1 i i And now I want tovfi my chest about Toledo The true atory of that first round hn neter been told i I want it to be known versions want to matter 4 A ollowing rthe 'schedule of the Buf falo Municipal Baseball Association gamesfori Sunday4fehowihg: the grounds um pires and time of games "I 4 Delaware Park Schutze (P Ml SheaHarmony vs Argemo at 2 :30 nea assu pr ion (s at 4:00 Zeckser Delaware Park No 2 Lake' Shore Hunt' Club Stuart Mann No 1 Kellogg MannNo' 2 rank Trubee Jr No 3i Nelson Mann No 4 Referee Reginald Taylor Buffalo Country Club A STABS AT 1 4 Petey Colored All Stars will play at Youngstown 'Sunday' Youngs town afast aggregation of ball play ers BPearuiau vr aruore or tho Cleveland Elites of lhe Colored West ern win pitcn with Creek catch ing rfasg 'clubr address JAI Schwenk No 83 Cloverdale Avenne't'or phon Tuppr 0629 to 36 HOLE MATCH Brilliant GamePromised ds Pair Bat Away Over Jon East Year by Buf Ray McAuliffe By GENE KORZELIUS 'A from Pitts burgh and a sophomore from the University uof Minnesota were golfing over the links' of Grover Cleveland Park today for the National Public Links champion ship won a' year ago byRay mond MeAuliffe of this city This match (between the record of some 28 years' and the stu dent of some 18 years well might be termed battlebetween age and youth foil of late has jrated i a its players of and over as vet era ns of the game' I contest of 36 holes in tlcludes a week of brilliant golf and brings to a close the second na tional championship tournament ever hqve been played in Buf falo Over these 14 yeirs ago then the property pf the Buffalo Country club John McDer mott" won the National Open title with'san average round of 7 4" But Igolf since that time has progressed and the standard of Play is consid erably higher These boys who' were thei field in the: present tourna iment have averaged below that mark with 70 twice having been notched A A' smashing 'game of fiery' pjay is' the promise for this final with Lester Bolstad of Minneapolis tfie carrying the colors the against Kauff mann of the Smoky City the sten ographer fighting for the east and the retention in these parts of the crown that sat atop the 'auburn locks of McAuliffe for the past 12 In double vlctory Bolstad and Kauffmann advanced to the final yes terday 33 nllace of Minneapolis was first to fall before the sparkling play of the Minnesotan 2 and 1 and be fore his skillful handling of the sticks Stanley ord of Detroit went down in the afternoon 3 and 1 The 7' iittsburgher advancedto the final by way of eliminating Nick of New York 3 and 1 and then taking the measure of Richard 3Valsh racialist and 1923 champion 1 np They say that great deeds herald themselves in advance Tins applies to Kauffmann He came here from Pitts burgh after winning the city title the Oakmont invitation and the Western Pennsylvania ehuniplonslilp In the early part of the week well might he have been picked as a finalist but he got into the medal qualifier by so slight a margin that he was overlooked in the 'advance dope But Kauffmann wis v'a better match than medal player his hopiecity critics say lie has proved that "In factso remarkable hasbceu his play during the past few ilevs and his victories won by so wide a margin that many have been picking him to defeat Bolstad 3G liole final' But that is a difficult assignment tor the stenographer This Bolstad ls a fighter He never plays well until under pressure lie needed his best against Biljy Martin on Thursday and produced it Against Wallace ot Chicago yester day he found the going difficult but he never wilted With ord he was away to a lead at tlie start and never was down Hfl ds a fighter and so is Kauff mann 3Vhat 'is: to happen in this match today only Hie ruling lords of golfdom can "predict ar be it from this writer to advance opinion Oleson 2b Rums It Perk is i mnrixri rf Wisner rf Cook lb Rechin Lehrer rpOD MORGAN JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION HAS BEEN IN thevrihg racket since 1921''During thattime he has engaged in close to 100 battles: "Morgan has won most of his victories on points his box ing 'ability 'gaining decisions where his punch 'stout enough to put an opponent out Morgan in fact has put but few men to sleep one of the few being Mike from whom he took: the title 'last year net er knocked out Tod comes from the far west 23 and quite popular with the fistic fraternity He recentlyjmade: his debut before critical eastern fans and got away nicely nvHE Presence of captain hal in both the Manhattan and Twin City 'handicap two ofthe features of the Belmont Park autumn meeting meatis a lot to Eastern sport If this sturdy soft of Black Toney who has been carrying ''everything before hirndh the West with all kinds of weights in the saddle puts in an appearance at Belmont Park his meet ing with Sarazen and rother Eastern cracks will be a bright spot in the season' Like Sarazen he is not a big jhorse but'he jias superb action and hahdles weight ivcll 1 CLEVELAND IS LOOKED UPON AS THE MOST HKELY city to get the 1927 National Public Links tournament The A has been invited to hold its meet there and it was ex peeted that the officials today would make announcement that Cleveland xvoiild'lK: recommended as the scene at the winter mect Ing of the golf salons inNew YorkCit DUMBER SIX ON THE NOVEMBER BALLOT IS THE POSITION given the breeders' racing bill to beivoted upon by the citizens of Cali fornia An active caiqpaign is being conducted in support 'of the measure which' legalizes pari mutuel wagering within race track inclosure only but continues to: make bookmaking and pool selling illegal Profits above nine per centra year onthe actual investment in racing plants go to the State for" equal division between the Welfare Board and the State Board of Agriculture the latter to be applied to State district and county fairs 7 i Delaware Park No 3Groths vs lfiofl Club at Brown Capitols vs LaClair 2 :30 Huber Italian Marble Wbinibans at' 4:00 Huber I i Delaware Park No 4 of vs Horwitz at LOO Gilbert axons vs Ixios Reardon Holy Cross vp Richs at Reardon 1 Cazenovia Park No 1 Alleghany A vs Din Dillon at Kleip Schoenle vs Arlington A at 2:30 Klein: Rovalls Daltons at 4 :00 Mlshnlak Cazenovia Park No 2 vs? Beckers at 1 Mishniak A vs Beckers at 2:30 Jeffery Spanns vs Cen tury Cabs at 4:00 Jeffery A Riverside Park No 1 Sheros vs Scajaquada A at 1:00 Peter Smith Assumptions vs Yel low Cabs at 2:30 Rome IVire I vs Ml Chamberlin Riverside Ozeis vs Precious Blood at 1:00 Chamberlin iBrands vi Precious Blood at 2 :30 Brooks Riversides Polish Club Jat 4:00 Brooks Thej ront Park No 1 Taubmans ivs Oaklands at 1 Green Kibler vs Crusaders at 2:30 Kelly Schiller Parks vs lack Bros at 4 Kelly The ront Park No 2 3Valter Drug vs AU Saints at 1 Harlow: All Saints vs Jakiel Lumber Co at 2:30 IP Harlow Queen City Clothing vs Mac Kens at 4 Hertz 1 fl 8 Buffalo Reading ip Toronto Baltimore 6 (11 innings) Rochester 4 Jersey City Chicago 2 Phila 1 10 in Newark 6 gyncnaa 1C" SEVENTH STREET AB II DI Gersrns I 3 12 ColanBsuo'lt Trs'jrj lb Mon crave I Thornes 3p Gaglaione set Jamies sss Parlatn 2b Angello rf5 Stanly ss Totals TOP MORRIS PLAN COMPANY of BUALO it urnmJ'mPT I Ta 8TATB BANKB80 DET 5UPERVMON 5 AB lino A 0 3 2 fl ZiT)PQ UWiHllilllP 1 IL 1 vy i 41 I a If 7 a 1 I rltz I 1 7 V' 1 1 vsN'W rtf SN MiT" 1 sMt! rZ lflw 'K 1 IT1 KK" 4 9 A3 4 A 4 4 0 4 i 7A ggi '7 '74' A 4 fl aman or sv qr tv 1 la 17 AMEUCAN 1AMXEM A3TH tered the vine at Toledo he eraled Jut UK4 pound That wu and rtijn rf x' 4 1 at a 7 A Ar a 1 I a Cau A 4 Ar 'V a i 3.

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