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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 21

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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21
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PAGE TWENTY-ONE THE BUNGLE FAMILY Ambitious Relatives By n. J. TUTHIU Lively Sporting News MARATHON KING Eleting twelve miles, suffering from listered feet and the warm weather. Another favorite, similing Jimmy Hennigan, of Medford, was forced by cramps to retire the eighteen-mile mark. The time of the race was slow compared to the record set by Zabala at the Olympic Games, but it was agreed by veteran track followers the distance was greater than twenty-six miles and 385 yards, the set marathon distance.

Johnny Semple, of Lynn, finished one lap behind Michelson and his time was 2 hours, 58 minutes and 24 seconds. Clarence DeMar, 43-year-old veteran who has won seven Boston marathons, came in third. LOSES AT SALEM 3 THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932 FOR I funiri rt L'STEM YE15 rjpAR. IT IS T) SHE 111 I OH YES, HELLO WEILL JO jJ MAP.C5Y? vie 1 TO THATU WE'LI LOMG T1MC CLARA'S HUNG I nviTRl OOKrD WE CAN'T I GUESS. WVT SISTER- SAJD II SOMC" BUSY TIME BETWEEN tim axt RIGHT Jfo Independent Baseball SUSQUEHANNA ab 2 10 8 0 O.Grinito.8S3 0 0 1 1 DHob'ts2b 2 0 1 0 Vucenlc.cf 8 0 15 0 B.EM'k.o 8 0 0 5 8 E.Orinito.ira 0 0 0 0 G.Ehli'Krf 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 110 2 0 0 0 1 WORMLEYSBURO ab a Mummft.lf.1 110 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 L.Hol'beHb 3 0 0 1 2 Tyier.lb...

8 0 19 0 Snonn.cf.. 2 110 0 0 0 0 0 Jones.o.... 2 0O11 Welgle.p.. 2 0 10 1 BRONCHO BILL Grateful But Skeptical Jr harry f. oneill i Mel- ano bill have just told1 But whete- ato vjw, sheriff brent vje split vjcth VjIbut' ve've Got to bhat it's Owned t'm povjerfou grate- UNCLE JERRY OF THE PROPOSED RACE" YOU NOONGSTERS OFFHREO TO THH SHERIFF ONE OTHER HORE EY A HAN Wft Ful'to YOO CHiuOREM TOR a-, VJ1TH ONE OF JIIA GETTING MONEY BACK BLACKIE IF SwE WIN AVtO I FIRST, FORTHE I ISAMED TRYING TO HELP W5.

BUT FAST HORSE'S AnO OF THE TO BET I UP TO 50. VVE FIGURED TO RACE JEFF WM (T GOING TO BE A TOUGH Nf LONG ODDS OFFERED BY BARTEL. THAT tONEY I BARTEL- 0. POMEROY JOB BEATING POlEROY f)n THE LATTER I WITH J) OUGHT TO HELP 1 r-N JJklH MORbE OR ONE i- FRITZI RI A Sof. OH WALLV-VsllLL YOU PUTjpl ft GES THAT BURNS eoprrighmrtt.br world rest, semce "(WELL-To YA.

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0 9 0 0 1 1 Errors. Goodlln. Roberts. Wltman. Two-base hit.

WeiKls. Three-bass hit Mummi. Ieft on bases. WormleysburK A. 5: A.

4. Base on balls, off Fox. 4: off Wetrle. 2. Struck out.

br Fox. 6: off WeiKle. 7. Hit by Ditcher, by Fox (Jones. Mumma): Winnin sltcber.

WeiKle. At Overrlew A. C. OVERVIEW A. A.

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4 0 0 2 Keller. 4 0 0 2 0 17 0 Wells.lf... 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Fet.tera.cf 8 0 0 2 0 0 13 82 2 27 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 SALEM, N. Aug. 29.

Albert (Whltey) Michelson, of New York, three times winner of the Baltimore to Washington race and the first American to finish in Olympic marathon held at Los Angeles, won the international marathon held here yesterday under the auspices of the Olympic Club of Boston. Michelson's time was 2 hours, 50 minutes and 19 seconds. Juan C. Zabala, of Argentine, and winner of the Olympic marathon and the favorite to win yesterday's race, was forced to quit after com- Micuitla.o 1 Gustin.o... 1 0 29 4 6 27 7 Rumanian A.

C. ..01030001 04 Overview 20000000 0 2 Errors. M. Kanoff, Cackovic, Davis and Donovan. Two-base hit.

Backarlc. Stolen bancs. Cackovic 2: Backaric. 2: Marco-vicl. Mason, 2.

Sacrifice. Mason. Double clay, Cackovic. unasxutttd. Left on bases.

Rumanian. 8: Overview. 8. Base on balls, oft Bobtah. 1: off Herr.

off McBrlde. 6. Struck out. by Herr. by Gustin.

6: by McBride. S. Wild pitch. Boblah. Wlnntnit Ditcher.

Herr. Loslnx pitcher. McBrlde. Time. 3.10.

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8 0 0 6 1 Market. 1 0 0 0 0 Kooh.p,... 1 0 0 0 1 Fuller.cf... 2 0 0 1 0 Walmer.lf. 10 0 10 10 10 0 1110 0 23 6 8 218 9 10 21 10 St.

Francis 1 0 I 0 1 0 49 Rana Villa 4 3 0 0 0 0 06 Errors. Rana Villa, 1: St. Francis. 1. Two-base hits.

Beck. Kannon. V. d'Aug-usttno. Three-bane hit.

llannon. Home run, Hannon. Stolen bases. Beck, McDonald, Hannon, Wheeler, Ward. Left on bases, St.

Francis. 4: Rana Villa, 7. Base on balls, off Koch. 4: Boyer. 6: 1: Peckard, 2: Market.

1. Struck out. by Boyer. Lackey. 1: Peckerd, Market.

2. Hit by pitcher, by Boyer (Ryder). Winning- pitcher, Boyer. Losing pitcher. Peckard.

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8 116 0 Kerns.lb.. 5 3 4 6 0 CHarlet.lb 8 0 0 2 0 8 114 4 Werner.lf. 2 0 14 2 (iasparl.ss 4 13 0 0 JBarlet.rf 2 0 0 4 2 4 0 110 Yocum.c... 1 0 A Hands. 4 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 111 Smith.

p.rf 1 0 0 0 McMlnn.p. 1 0 0 0 0 14 14 21 5 Total .23 1 3 21 7 South Side 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Shade A. 5 1 0 4 8 0 114 Errors, South Side, Lebanon, 4. Two-base hits, Gasparla, Thompson, Slough, Kerns, Yakltch. Three-base hUs, Kerns, Thompson.

Home runs. Kerns, Slough. Stolen bases. Fas In. Slough, Sacrifices, Faslg.

Double plays, Williams to Bogar to Kerns. Left on banes. Shade, 4: South Side, 8. Base on balls, oft Williams. 1: Smith, 8: McMInn, 1.

Struck out. by Williams. 4: McMInn. 2. Hit by pitcher, by Wllllama (Werner).

Winning pitcher. Williams. Losing pitcher. Smith. Umpire.

Reldell. Time of game, 1.45. HILLSIDE! A. C. MIDWAY JRS.

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Cierl. Gable. Threejjase hits. Stahler. DeHart.

6tolen bases. Liberty, Stahler. 2: Black. 1 19)1, King ruturti SymTicite, Ine, I Crest Bnuin (irjits By PAT SULLIVAN FLr. THE CAT fiT rer HOME RUNS YESTERDAY Cihocki, Senators.

2. Bucher, Red Wings. Ruth. Yankees. 2.

Lyons, White Sox. Jolley and Tate, Red Sox. Vosmik, Indians. Walker, Tigers. Cuyler, Cubs.

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