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CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935 BIG HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE HOLDS SPORT SPOTLIGHT TONIGHT THE DARK DYNAMITER VILLAGE LOSES COTTON PACES BRITISH OPEN THE COMEBACK1NG ALP CUBS RALLY TO Si TO BROOKHAVEN DEFEAT GIANTS LOUISFAVORED TO WIN TONIGHT Detroit Bomber Rates At 6 to 5 to Take Primo Camera Stop New York Winning lierry Holds Losers To 5 Defending Champ Beats Par By 3 Strokes; Three Americans In Streak, 10 A's and Phils Lose Hits; Upland Has Easy 9 3 Win Over 8th Ward Tlie New York Yankees were back Brookhaven got together last night as a. xintfte. oowerful unit and stenned HOW THEl" COMPARE in winning stride today, while the all over Sun Village, taking a Chester MUIRETELD, Scotland. June 25 (UPJHenry Cotton, of Belgium, the title holder, had the qualifying medal of the British Open Golf Championship as good as won today with an aggregate of 141, while Mac Donald Smith, of Glendale, yesterday's leader with a record IjrcakinK CG. scored a 76 todav for a Upland defeated Eighth Ward in the NEW YORK, June 25 Here are the physical comparisons of Primo Camera and Joe Louis, who meet In a 15 round heavyweight fight a I the Yankee Stadium tonight: Brookhaven took the fast Village! total of 142, one stroke back of the New York Giants were staggering under an unexpected defeat.

The Yanks broke their 3 game losing streak by defeating Cleveland, 4 1, behind the 8 hit pitching of Vito Tamulls, rookie southpaw. It was Tamulis' 7th victory in eight games. A 4 run uprising by the Chicago Cubs In the ninth paved tlie way to a 10 9 victory over the New York Giants. Roy Henshaw, who held tlie Giants to one hit in three innings of could onlv wiueeKe transplanted tnglUihinai), Sm th was one of three Amer cans to qualif for the championship fourth, Henry Picard, of Hershcy, was on the horder Una with 77 in the second and one in the fifth. Although Naumann equalled Berry's strike out total of six, he could not hold the bats of the winners silent: In the first liming they produced a single run, two more in the second, and then finished with, a.

spurt of four in the final inning. Edwards, Martin Conley, Robin 41 in. S3 in: 34 in. jam. 47 A in.

52 In, 36vJ in. 7 i In. 74 151. joe Kirkwood, of Chicago, and Joe Exar, of Waco. were the elief work, received credit for tha others successfully past the 36 hole Overcoming a 6 run handicap, the par 72 with a 74 for 74G, while Ezar, St.

Louis Cardinals defeated Brook cults for Brookhaven. me clowning unusman, lonowea 73 with a 75 for 148, 12 7, and regained second place the National League. The Dodg drove Paul Dean to cover befors 15 in. Biceps (Relaxed 13 in. lcln.

i3iceps (Expanded) 15 In. UYiia Forearm 12 In. 23 In. Shoulder breadth 1914 In. It was believed that a score of 151 he retired a hatter In the urst inning would be good enough to qualify, but this was still a matter of conjecture Ward, the latter a Collins led the Cards' attack by driv nsr in four runs with a homer, double as nan oi me neiu, including uawsor Little, of San Francisco, had not conv Dieted tlie second rounds.

Cotton dinned three strokes froir ing out a home run from Desmond'! offering. and single. hapten Neera with tile dynamite fists, me wooKnaven game scneuuica Cincinnati won its inira straignt om the Phillies, 6 4. Ival Goodman and Primo Camera, Italy's giant former heavyweight champion, cross tonight in a 15 round bout In Yankee ion aca list tlie West Etvl hi par for the 3(i hole qualifying test to have nn aggregate of HI. He scored postponed until tomorrow cvt and Babe Herman collected 4 hit3 each In the Reds' 17 hit attack on four Philadelphia hurlers.

mug. a 70 at Gullane today alter an 71 at Muirfieici. FiehL fans rolled Into New York A. tnrlnr from Chteaeo. Pittsburgh, Ezar.

who nlnved Muiriietd today ed hLs nlace in the chamnionshin r. h. o. a. 31) 2 1 0 2 Washington, Detroit, Philadelphia and other cities attracted solely by the prospect of seeing one slghl proper to truly phenomenal putting.

He needed but two uutts' on each of hit ins 13th homer with two base. Lefty Grove, who came In as relief hurler. received blame for (he six outward greens, and improved this showing on the back stretch Martin, lb 1 0 12 1 Conley, ss 4 Miller, If 0 1 0 0 wnen ne iwo puiiea eignt noies ana PRIMO CARNERA JOE LOUIS the defeat. Detroit took a hectic lt inning battle from Washington, 9 E. Both teams Carnera giaiu irame icct, Inches and 25 pounds stretched on I the canvas ior the count by the 21 year old Negro who has been fighting professionally less than a year.

Promoter Mike Jacobs expects the crowd to exceed 50,000 and gate receipts to go above 350,000, making the 16th. His drivlnc was no Feddlc, 2b. 0 0 1 4 B. Robinson, cf 1 1 0 0 Berry, 1 2 Ellison, 6 Total 7 6 21 13 PKNN'S PERCENTAGE round of the men's singles. Young Vivian McGrath.

Australia, eliminated than fair, but he was straight to the pin with his seconds. RAIN MAY POSTPONE WIMBLEDON PLAY Atri Mica's No, 1 player, 6 4, 6 3, 7 9, OF WINS DROPS OFF FactM About Tonight's Bout only one inning, received credit for Kirkwood. however, was out of sorts with ills putter practically the 7 5. Allison was trio only casualty nee th i Village me victory. Johnny Burnett's double in tha An Intercollegiate championship was often guilty of ove I bbine Allison's Davis Cup teammates, Sid tenth scored the winning i Bookmakers report the heaviest He steadied Inward, but.

at the 14lh Tiiik. ss. Plantgan, 2b GoldsworShv nev Wood, New York; John van Kyn. Phtlndelnhia. and Don Budse and h.HInc linrp the DemnSEV Tn hooked and itiia.

ed a WIMBLEDON. England, June 25 (UPj Heavy rains today threatened postponement' of the second day's play In the all England lenr.is tournament 'lire, courts vere dry, having heen cove red Willi tarpaulin during .0111 Gene Moko, California, won their NSW YORK, June 25 Salient facts on tonight's heavyweight bout be tweeh Primo Camera, Italy, and Joe Louts, Detroit: Place Yankee Stadium. fool putt. He needed three putts on 13 inch nir un (lis; aa dies comparatively easily. S.

Ryr.n. el. Curry. If. Moody, it, Circien.

bout in Chicago. Louis, because of his phenomenal knockout record and his spectacular training work is a 6 5 favurltc with a chance that he may go into the ring a stronger dc un for this the ui, a iuntier YESTERDAY'S HERO rifJKING LOUIS storm gave way to steady rate. in brmkctbal), and the best crew sen son in many years feature the annual i report nn athletic." at the University of Pennsylvania, Issued by H. 1 SwhiSs, director of athletics. During I he auademic year 35, thietr v.

"ln; the Red ami Blue jii 122 events, ol which iiS resulted In victories. 05 In detents, I and two In ties. The percentage Is .541, compared with :543 of a year ago. The ba.skctbujl learn captured I he r. lapse lay dropping a 12 footer on the 16th.

His 74 todav which gave him a two day total of 146. led Hie held for a few minutes until Cotton blazed NEW YORK, June 25 Tli Nauiium Length of bout 15 rounds lo a dc Promoters Twentieth Century I Club. of New York Boxing Writers favor Joe Louis to defeat Primo Chuck Klein. Cubs' outfielder, whose ninth inninp homer with two out and the conns 2 3 scored two rurs3 and enabled Chicago Lo beat out the Giants In the tenth, 10 9. choice because oi an mniix oi mict westcm money backing him.

The spectacle of the young, undefeated puncher Jabbing at the giant Camera has awakened more interest MacDouald Smith, of Glendale. home. i America lavas l.aai were MacDouald Smith. Of Olerotolc. smsiewltal deflu as a result oi Wil Camcrn tonight.

In a poll writers, 1G picked Louis. Totals 2 Brookhaven A. A. I 2 Sun Village 0 1 Stolen bases rrc nv sni ac furled Probable attendance 50.000. Probable receipts $350,000.

Probable hotline odds Louis, fi 5 1 tlie held with a reenrti setting fiO at the 'field with a record setting 66 at "i Eastern In: te League rhitm plonshlp for the second time In suc base hits Edwards. Turk. Flanifcai Tird nine at Minefield tnda nefore he started his round Smith Starting limes Flr.st bout. 8 p. in.

ii won iu gnmc Conley, Struck (EDT), main bonl, 10 p. m. EDT). during the icgulr Natimann, 0. Bast i balls by Referee and Indues Named av the by Nnuninn goon enougn to qualify and In iteci I hat he wasn't going to oxer boxing cotnmLssion at the ringside.

Probable weightsCamera, 25H; l. iiuL his play was wars; i Si Ifll in 1MB Wm IHiil He luekeri inrlmpnk LouLs, 200. Only ColtimbiR and Cornell sue In flcfentliiit Pcnnsylvanl: Hiring tlie league Two nut with his approaches. He pulled his aide contests were lost, to St. Jos motion pictures made.

Preliminaries Buddy Baer. Cali putted the third groci to go tw ollegn and During tin Nncrclll. lb. Desmond, p. 3b.

C.rlcco, cf Hamilton, If. Winn, ss fornia, vs. Big Doy Royson, Brockton, nLlre 15 fifth played long today 9 I Th ami four last. 400 newspapermen, the biggest group since the Dempscy Carpcnlier bout in 1B21. will cover the buttle.

The. recent Max Baer Jamcs J. Braddock heavyweight title bout Is dwarfed in comparison. Extra precautions tala i. sure an orderly group.

More than 1,500 uniformed policemen, In addition to a large corps of ushers, will the IM 1. The rair estimate that about 25,000 Negroes, the large. I en: a' Horace ever to attend r. prize fight, will v.v. the contest.

Although Louis' record i lade hi the favoir.e. wise experts nrc doubtful of his to concede Camera f3 pounds In weight, 6 inches In i. 4 Inches in reach and a years In experience, and still triumph. A year ago Loin wr.s v.x; Detroit automobile factory. He turned professional July 4 last year, and received $50 for knocking out Jack VrBrVnn 1n fme round.

Knockout fol Mac was well home in line, Clifton, N. rs. IlelnK Kohlhnss, The crew won all lis regular sea regal: Po: IV." fust slur. inc two fine woods anrt a rhin I shot, but again lie three nutted. my; four icnir.ds.

swtsUini, vs. Andv Wiilltice, Me a the trophies were established, Prim J. Ralston, 3b. p. E.

C.rlcco, rf 1 ol I t' 1 hi i Lh a Ui I i' syivnmn win no to possession iov oni year th Blnekwell. Chi Ids am York; four rounds. Abe Simon, New York, vs. John Erlcg, New Jersey; tour rounds. Nathan Mann.

New Hn where a Rood (hive was hall buried in a ticcp citvoc mart: ana he cn, vs. Al Zappaltv, La1 (All heavy aide to get. no more than 50 yards Uph.n.l able to get no more yards I JUk. A lk 1 2 3 4 2 his. second, taking a 5 on this I "a fi A IS WQMtk.

1 10 12 r' nnr He was even par on the I 1 M. I CHESTER LEGION BEATS SWARTII MOR eights.) Baltimore, vs. Jc Seamen. 3b. li MumplR'.

Scotland. 25 I 1 A Kanilnski. Wllkes Bavre, Tot rounds, Eddie Mador, New York, Eddie Houghton, Philadelphia; foi rounds. (AU llght heavyweighhs.i Lowlherl el. Chester's American Legion Junto line looked much better last nigh is thev tuned un for the Deliuvnr H.

Turner, if. rounds of the British open golf I Vl OL I Ml lowed r. Larkcn. rf county championship game of Friday Benoit, BOLDEN'S STARS TOP way into pugilisms ncannncs. nrrfpnt barkers sav he Is the crt cnampionsnip: Picard.

Hershcy, Pa. 36 3874151 Joe Ezar. Waco, Tex. 36 75 14R hitter since Dcmpsc'y. and some CHICAGO GIANTS Lord, 3b i the Mantissa a Twml.v thl; iind Henry uouon, Belgium 33 3770141 s.ty he is greater mat Kirkwood.

Chlcnco 37 37 crlll street ball field. Total 9 9 21 Cily l'flst Amerknn I.cglon E. Whitcombe, Britain 39 3978151 R. Whitcombe. Britain 3B 367 1145 The Philadelphia Stars defeated IB flashy Chicago Giants last night Eighth ward (1 1 0 0 0 2 03 Camera has proved his gamencss.

his ability to maul and rough It and AflrV t.hrrmrh toiiCh CClUC. Uplnnd 10 5 0 3 0 9 Clmmlif rs. Britain 40 3B 78 100 W. H. Davis.

39 37 78 147 dowr. r.L rdxth ar.d Yarns.1.! stieets before a large crowd. The Boldcn's lowers cxp.et. it hr i'xe and maul Earned runs Upland 8. Home runs Lowthort.

Double nlavs 0 1 1 0 Allan Dniley, Britain 38 3674149 Coe to Turner to Atkins. Umpire Compston, Britain 36 4076 149 the inexperienced Louts lino simmis sion and vote a k. o. Or lithe decision It the bout goes the limit Myics. ntnr.

got to I nomas ior the winning run In the fourth and added two more for good measure in the seventh to win to 3, Sparkling fielding enabled Holmes to hold tlie visitors in check, while his mates produced some Ihueh, lot LEGION READY FOR 2ND AMATEUR SHOW INTERNATIONAL SCORES Rochester, 6 Buftalo. 4 2. Albany, 5: Newark. 3. Syracuse.

Baltimore. 5. Toronto, Montreal, 2. irtlieklei ting wells, the visiting With nil the noise aboi sensational dispur.eu short. Philaildphia Sh.r.

Tight in Nev: York tonight, it's practically useless to bring up the fisticuffs at Leiperville Thursday evening. Nobodv is thlnktnc about aiivtlilnv; BADGER PITCnER TURNS PRO ehauv 'Jtiivcrslty of Wis r. a as but Joe' Louis, the Brown Bomber, 1 1 0 0 with Dcs Moines of the Western 12 2 0 0 Page, it. NEW RACK TRACK PLANNED I Jy scfy A 1 i STROUDSBURG. June 25 A II I mWr large race track, supposed to be lit tW4j.

BT backed by Joseph E. Wldcner money, 1 1 1 yw is planned for Shawncc on Dclaware. i 11 life flAi cua Gwi WMW near here. sis 4 a cncta II and 'make your own Sports 55 Calendar evPHA DELRI LEAGUE II I (NAME ON REQUEST) 71 JP C'l Last Night's Results II 1 t0drich Rces Maloy. 4: Congoleum, 1.

II it letters LIKE THESF. Celebrate the Fourth with firecrackers not blowouts Slandines THAT PROVE OUlt CLAIM Replace lliasc old or inferior tires today with Goodrich Rees Maloy 13 .591 1 3 Safety Silvcrtowris bnilt with the famous Lire Sarer (,, in ri siT igM 1 I r.nlHrn rlv nrnved three times safer from hitrh snnil his adversary, t'nmo oariirrti. StnuTei. 3b. 3.

ss. Rcnshiiw, c. Ulbs. If DiiiRle. cf jMcWilllnins, lb.

Wolf, rf Cheyney, p. White, cf. Casey, c. Mackcy, lb. Creary, 2b.

tomctlmcs known ns the Ambling Alp. The greatest Interest In years Is being shown in this battle, which should do the John Wesley Post, Norwood Selections 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 .01030 a Scay, 2b For with the whole world watching 1 2 Dimes, p. New York closely tonight ngn Totals Swnrlhmore thiisinsm Is revived, and that i 1 5 18 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 ooo i 2 ox: more gate receipts tor the John Wcs NARRAOANSETT PARK 1 Small Stumble, Jolly Faye. 2 Little Nymph, The Way, Lady Cimclot. 3 D.

Ima Greenock, Vee Fipht. I Albuquerque. Varadun, Sablin. Blark Girt. Lejuiuc, Bra niton, Lonff Bit.

Primtite, Bnorap. 7 Hoops, Adobe Pout. Prince Abbot. Chic.IKO iarshall. If.

local show Thursday night. Johnny CUBS HALT X. v. 11. Sun Oil 10 11 .476.

HI 9 blowouts and you don't need cash. Save your money I nair ot 142 pound punch Rndciiff, 3b. Wells, ss Sterns, cf. Suttles, 2b. Davis, lb, Redus, rf.

.0 0 0 3 0 Marshall and Schwartz are well Tonight's Game 111 iTr. "J'Jr'fa iV Just select what you need, show the salesman your Pure Oil ot Sun Oh III E.ii Credit T.rm, license certificate, leil him how yam want to pay Tomorrow Xiejht HI TS; THAT'S ALL Vow account will be opened and in lnreOll III friendlyrrdil rric pnlred. They have tangled befoi nnrl nlwnva nrodiiced flerv dvnan .00100 1 0 4 0 0 .21010 Newlovc. rf. DuVal, 2b Fullerton, ss.

Arinnwck. lb. of action. Marshall fought Benny Rnss two urcat flithts recently and Thomas, p. Schwartz battled last night for the 2 Maple Trcam.

Vanair. Madalr. 3 Lanier. Gny Riadc, Swifly. Beau Flower, Marks entry.

Nf diviva. 5 Gift ot Ro ic, Our Mae, Goldr Frnnkfnrd American Lecton. Totals Phi! a Stars .2 3 2 0 0 Johnny Paulus and Joa Flocco. the Chicago Am. Gts 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 uvh bovs who nut on tlie Die sno' at the' first Legion fight card nt Leiperville, will be hack again i imii Ick" Dufl Frailkie Ida (ighl LASS COMPETES IN i0lsXr, MIBS CHAMPIONSHIP U.

Diiki. Phillips, 3 OCEAN CITY, N. June From FlriU' the hinterlands of Greater Cleveland BaLrman. came 11 ycar old June (Bugi Lap Ul Dllks, ham. to do honor for her sex against Moorrs.

c. 41 boy dlsirtet nwnble champions, i (liuUer. If H'llv I.rntz and earl Brookhaven at. West. End.

1 1 1 Bk I 1 Kvr RAJIILTOX 1 Bee. Lamportc, Sue Ten 2 Granite Rock, Finesse. Mi: 0 126 pound oiwncr. 11; FIRST WAK1) AGAIN Wha roir.ijrele ire; t' hfgiinimi; to an ur FlaR. day.

for ttie national marbles chnm Serley. rf. r. Lady I plonshlp. Stewnrt.

Jtie. the only airt In tlie tourna 5 Crofter, Friend Charle; Searram nicnt. Is the champion of 32.000 girl; the lkins' second stri e'lh. In Cleveland district. She only 6R nounds.

stands 4 Tork. 6 Candle Fly, Heiress, ilomi 7 Happy Kid, Powder Mon( i III SaVvMS QIIB Mvmr Cud Inches in height, is well tanned. mon shot on the marble KSUME qilOIT I. A li McLaughlin, cf. huiipp.

Concord at. Compton Coal. IV "WMMK 02010 fJStchcrB C' THE ORIGINAL iSnMVMVVMHHid WASHINGTON PARK Han: cf. 1 Upwind. BIj Little Dofjri.

Polyohote. After several cancellations. rfn. tn 1 1 0 i 0 WCM1. II.

10 6 0 0 Sullivan, dec. lb. 1 1 who ucr lin pay i i mm Hasty Peter, i Morrow, 3b. rain, the Chester Times lnter partment Quoit League resumed their 0 3 11 1 0 McCain. 3b 0 Jordan, c.

nay Empty BotUi Drake. If. 2 CUremont, Screen 3 French KniKhl, Traitor. 4 Black Highbrow, Seven Tines. 5 Midviclorian, Slin 6 Miss Cortnne, Go scneuuic iasL tugm, it.

tne MrKsirir Quoit Grounds, with double headers. Results of the matches were as ftl Rosic, Spanish low.s: First et. Companion 1 2 Foundry 31: Linotype 33. Advertising 35; Job Printlne 42. OfTicc 0 Hayes, rf.

Worrell, 2b. Fisher, p. Touts MeMamie. 3b H. Wcnscl.

Mercadante. I Second set Composition 42, Ltno Brains, Whippei First Ward A. A. OPEN EVENINGS I lypc jou rnnting 41. Advertising Integrity, Cracker.

Cnlloden, Indif i rounary umce (forfeit). Curtis Ryburn was high individual Thyuge. ss. McDowell, 3b. lb.

McMlcharl. c. single game, with 15 Id i i sr Wuce'0; II 818 WELSH ST. I 1201 WASHINGTON ST. Grav.

If 2 Drant entry, Clolho, Clark entry. 3 Anythtac Goes, Milk, Fenette. 4 Gallant Mc, Cheshire, Good Maclntyre, cf. Pts. Wcnscl.

If 243 Viniaz, 2 IS Smith, 179 Gleaves. rt. 174 Greenlierg, lb. LcaK Composition Advertising Linotype Job Printing Foundry Ell I SStESSES CHESTER, PA. WILMINGTON, DEL.

1 0 0 0 0 tit ilrawls 'or our rrrs booklet "Tot 111 I i 2 i o1 WM Ntltter's DritR Store lAlfca 10 20 5 2.r.U lhc dniiau. 1.

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