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OLYMPIC ACE. HOP FROM FIRE SCRIBE FLAYS GOLF GALLERY Chicago First String Equal of Any. In Big 10 TO FRYING PAN Bible Finds New Strength As Proceed BY "CY" SHERMAN. Recapture of the Big Six football bunting, in Nebraska's possession five of the seven years since the new conference divorced itself from the old Missouri Valley circle, is the target at which the Cornhuskers of 1935 have trained their guns. Giants Rid Of Cardinals, NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Pctt Pet! Chicago tl 63 .634 Brooklyn 61 76 .445 St. Louis 67 S3 Cincinnati 63 80 .441 New York 84 53 .618 Phila. 58 80 .42 Lays It On Addicts Who Failed To Appreciate Great Champion. BY DAVIS J. WALSH.

NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (INS) Only To Face Fast Going Cubs. CHICAGO, Sept. 16 (AP) BY LEO FISCHER. CHICAGO, Sept.

16 (INS) Somewhere between the superlative heights of Jay Berwanger's football and the almost absolute pessimism of Coach Clark Shaughnessy, the 1935 Maroon grid aggregation should find its proper niche. Plttsb gh 60 63 .550, Boston 34 103.346 The celebrated hop from the fry AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Pctl Pet This being an insane and ignoble ing pan into the fire couldnt be Detroit 66 49 .645 Chicago 68 70 .493 New York 80 67 .664 Wash' t'a 61 78 VVhothpr if tti ho nn ftf hlffh or low flPCrrff ClfHiendS On A Cleveland 71 66 ,507 St. Louis 58 80 .420 i Husker Prospects Perk Up. much worse than the one the Giants have to take from St.

Louis to Chicago. Triumphant in a great struggle, which began with St Boston ii io phiiedei. so .407 number or lactors. tne most important Deing one wnicn iu Nebraska Schedule. i been the bugbear of Chicago football for lo these many years.

Louis in the lead and New York AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. (Pinal Standings.) Pctl Pet It's the same old story "Will the reserves hold out?" 31 games behind, the New York Anything short of hitting the bull's eye square in the middle will profoundly disappoint Head Coach Dana X. Bible, the pupils of his squad and Cornhusker followers in close touch with the practice developments to date. Berwanger the Big Shot. i Minneap.

91 63 St. Paul 75 78 .490 Indtanap. 88 67 Milwaukee 75 79 .487 ers now face exactly the same sort of series against the Cubs. 2S Chicago tn Lincoln. Oct.

Iowa State at Air Oct. 13 Minnesota in Lincoln. Oct. 19 Kanset Stat at Manhattan. Oct.

30 Oklahoma tn Lincoln. Nov. Kansas In Llnco'n. Nov. IS Pitt at Pittsburgh.

Nov. as Orgeon 8tat in Lincoln. The first team is a match for Kan. CUV 84 70 .5451 Toledo 64 66 .427 Columbus 84 70 .545 Louisville 63 97 .148 While the Giants were routing any one school in the Big Ten, the Cards on their own field for on paper at least. But whether it age where, in order to be generally accepted as a great golfer you must also establish yourself as a great fellow, we are faced today with an unfortunate choice.

We must either accept William Law son Little of San Francisco as a man who has done much for the history of amateur golf or one who has done much for bickery and misundersianding. Apparently he cannot be both. Apparently, too, the thing we were really deciding a couple of days ago was not the 36 hole finals of the national amateur golf championship, but a contest in personal charm. Little won the amateur championship at. Cleveland on Satur SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION, (rinse Stendtncs.) will be a match for Purdue, Wis the second time in a row, Chicago Pctl Pel men at one time and Chicago followers learned last season that even one super colossal football player is insufficient to carry a team through a season.

Not even if his name is Berwanger or Grange. Both Big and Tough. Chicago's first team is going to continued its brilliant winning consin, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, with Nebraska thrown in for Atlanta 91 60 .601 Chsttan'fa 75 15 .500 Bernie Bears Down streak to 12 straight victories by New Or'ne 86 67 .562 Little 75 78 .490 MemDhls 84 70 .55 B'm jhara 69 95 .383 Nashville 63 69 Knoxviiie 67 95 .37 data eft good measure, is something that only time and the schedule will tell and our opinion is that it won't. In Gophers' Dri Brown of Boston, when he played be big and tough. II will be made one inning in a 5 to 3 victory over Where there was uncertainty, mingled with a tinge of skepticism, when the Nebraska craft weighed anchor and a med away on the annual iae beginning last week, there now is encour The Maroons, of course, have the Phillies.

He still trailed the American league "iron man," Lou MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18 (AP) Minnesota's football candidates may have thought they put an ace in the hole with Jay Berwanger, who captains the squad this fall. Jay is the best football Gehrig of the Yankees, who took day, finishing 19 strokes under par sweeping a four game series with Brooklyn and now heads the parade by two games over St. Louis and Va games over New York. Terrymen Still In Running.

Bill Terry's wrecking crew apparently proved that its pennant aspirations still were sound when, after losing the first game to the Cards and Dizzy Dean, they came back to win three in a row, including two extra inning encounters. It was the second time they had conquered the Cards at a critical stage. In July they were part in game No. 1,640 of his con in a busy five days last week, but i alj he way to beat waiter Emery, Coach Bernie Bierman indicated th(i Oklahoma City barrister to be tinuous stretch and helped beat the league leading Tigers, 8 to 7. player in the country (dispute me, if you want to), but it's an old conference custom to use 11 IXMER dohrmann who never before had qualified today it was just a picnic compared to what will happen this ttMHAMAM Yankees Far In Rear.

The Yankee triumph served a hint at op Cardinals Recall i timism, that the result at which We made some progress the is aiming will be Nebraska merely to reduce Detroit's lead to 8 Mi games two weeks before the close of the season. Johnny Mur first week," Bierman said, "but Recruit Players ST. LOUIS, Sept. 16 (AP) achieved. mcvea.

are not coming along as fast The heat wave which enveloped week dropped momentarily from the phy played the big role, pitched The St. Louis Cardinals an expertly after Vito Tamulis had up of men with plenty of game experience. Barring future changes, it should be pretty close to the following: Ends Bill Gillerlain or Bob Perretz and Gordon Peterson. Tackles Marritt Bush and Clarence Wright. Guards Harmon Meigs and Prescott Jordan.

Center Sam Whiteside. Quarterback Ewald Nyquist Halfbacks Jay Berwanger and Ned Bartlett. Fullback Warren Skoning. Meigs and Gillerlain are the only ones of the group who didn't win major letters last fall. Meigs was handicapped by illness, while Gillerlain, a 6 foot, 3 inch junior from Chicago, had a difficult time crowding in ahead of Bart Person, Bill Langley and John Baker all of whom are among those missing this year.

Where Prospects Fade. nounced today the recall of Jim Winford, righthand pitcher, and ELEANOR HOLM. Eleanor Holm. Seattle), Wath swimming star, (rains lot the 1939 Olympic la a hotel pool at Washington. D.

C. Miss Holm will bo tutoring hoi third Olympic. She' is a worid record holder la (he woratn'i 00 meter back e((in (he mark at minute 18.9 seconds la (he 1831 games at Los Anaeies. lead by losing two games to St. Louis, only to regain it with four straight victories.

They showed their strength been belted out, driving in the tying run in the seventh and scor Pat Ankenman, shortstop, from ing the winning counter. for the tournament Gallery Relented Slightly. As they came to the last hole and it was evident that Little must win, the gallery yielded to a belated sense of sportsmanship. It applauded the oncoming pair, a tacit acknowledgement that the impending winner was about to create a masterpiece. In the first place, he was soon to run down a 12 foot putt for an eagle at a point where a half in birdie fours would have been ample.

In the second place, he was repeating his amateur championship of 1934. In the third, he was compounding the two British amateurs he had won in 1934 and 1935 with a record of 31 straight the Columbus (O.) Red Birds, where they have been on op Cleveland broke its third place again yesterday when, after two extra inning victories, they routed deadlock with the Red Sox by pounding out two victories over tion: Mike Ryba. Columbus pitcher and all around utility Dizzy Dean, who won the first game handily, and hammered out a 7 to 3 triumph with a lfl hit at Washington with a total of 35 hits. The scores were 16 to 4 and 6 to 3. Boston won only one game.

xn miaaiewestj aunn. i have plenty of hard work and lots week has been a I hand tea but no, We hold back more so to the Cornhuskers than xmfn in rival camps, and the Bible herewere no Krioui injurie8 men's workouts have brought to reported during week, but couple of minor that Nebraska is on the verge ofon set clark Shaughnessy.s enjoying a successful campaign. iplahs Chlcago Ned Bartlett, New Attendance Records. who is expected to team with Jay It is now assured that all pre Berwanger at Halfback, was out vious attendance records will be of action with blistered feet for surpassed and that the largest three days. Shaughnessy had no crowds in the history of football substitute fast enough to fit in at Nebraska will see a represen the first string backf ield and had tativt Cornhusker team in action to shift from drills on running one that gives every promise of plays to dummy forward pass.

performing creditably in all the season's assignments, while filing Baseball Has WinduD tack that rocked three pitchers. man purchased by the Cardinals recently, also has been ordered to report to St. Louis. The players were to report here today. Three singles in the first inning trimming the Browns, 9 to 5, with mm? put them a run ahead and they a six run sixth inning rally after added pairs of tallies in the third St Louis had nicked Lefty Grove when Hank Leiber hit a homer for five tallies in the first.

SCRIBNER WINNER With those 12 men listed, the with "Terry aboard, and in the matches, not to forget that at FREMONT TOURNLY rosy view of Maroon prospects LINCOLN TRIMS PERI'. The Lincoln Tennis lub entered the senu flnt.ls of the Lswlor cup aeries by winning from the Peru Tennis club In en Cleveland he won 10 matches with no score over five in 160 holes. iUUl, Carl Hubbell Effective. begins to fade. Earl Sappington, The White Sox and Athletics split a bargain bill, Chicago winning the opener, 8 to 2, and Philadelphia the 10 inning afterpiece, 7 to 5, on Pinky Higgins' home Here the Dream Player.

Carl Hubbell pitched two hit inlerzone match en uie capital court. FREMONT, Sept. 16 (AP) The Scrtbner amateur baseball team today looked forward to its participation in the national amateur baseball tourna Here, in other words, was the Lincoln won 3 who looked great in the latter games of the season, is the principal tackle replacement. George Antonic, a 195 pound sophomort ii 1 UahA.jl Paul Ma hood, playing No. for Lincoln, ball up to the sixth, when Joe Medwick hit for the circuit.

He At Landis Ball Yard run. a iormiaaoie oia lor uiuiur laurels in the Big Six circuit. dream player that men who wisn Cincinnati turned back the over Baseball activity in Lincoln 'to delude themselves drool When the gong clanged for the defeated Fred Rohra, N. I. A.

A. champion. 3. 6 3, and Oeorge Dobson beat P. A.

Maxwell, t. 3. In the doubles Roberto Mario and Gregg McBride defeated Rohra end Maxwell. 6, 3. The then eased up and gave two runs in the eighth after New York had Braves twice, 1 to 0, in the open ment at Dayton, Ohio, beginning in their fancy.

As a matter of fnct. from East Chicago and a great basketball player, is outstanding ing pitching duel, in which Paul next Ssunciay. scored its last two. Srrihnfr defeated PaDlllion. 5 as a guard.

Kendall Petersen, tht Peru tandem ltd ft 1 in the first set. The Cards had scant consola Derringer and Ben Cantwell gave four hits each, and 7 to 6 in a he should have been a performer who persuaded one and all to gibber in testacy. Instead, they greeted him for the firrt part with third of the series, is the best tion in the fact that the attend PRANKLIN WINS MATCH. among the new ends. ninth inning rally in the second to 1, here yesterday to win the Nebraska tournament and the right to represent the Cornhusker state in the national contests.

ance of 41,284 set a St. Louis rec ORND ISLAND. Neb, Sept. 16 Prank The lack of reserves is even clash. installation of practice, Bible ad came to a close Sunday afternoon mlttedly was worried because of at Landis Field as Hardy Furni threatened shortage of line re handed the Iowa Nebraska placements the first string situa Power a 19 7 shellacking in the tion was satisfactory, but where benefit game which found 300 at was he to get suitable reserves for tending.

It was more of a com the task of facing the most exact 'edy than a baseball game, Hardy's ins schedule of games in Corn Piling bead in the eighth husker annals? But the bother as stanza when 13 runs scampered to that is over, thanks to the dis over the platter. Kenny Wood, Un Tennis ciub scored 3 0 victory over stony silence. ord for a single regular season more apparent in the backfield. Max Marston. former Champion, Shady Bend of Orant Island in an inter game.

STROMSBl'RO DEFEATS TIGERS. has encountered this sort Of tiling Kenneth Feese of Franklin, former Ne Four Brooklyn errors, plus Bill STROMSBURO. Sent. 16 Stroms Rainwater Wells, who married and withdrew from school, was to have been the starting quar for burg blanked ths Omaha colored Tigers here Sunday. 4 0.

behind four hit pitch veari TheV Dracticaily drove brtiika collegiate champion, defeated Lynn tiTiir apmdier. central Nebraska titiehoider. Lee sax hit flinging, made it easy O. F. Willing out of cnam vf f.s Mliurlc McAvoy beat Jack for the Cubs to increase their lead cfltnateur Dr lne ey s.

Anderson, urore: 6 0. The Omaha Tigers .00000006 00 ii i i iniureS HrrfV n1vstp rP.rf pionship play With their animosity Splndler. arand' Island. 6 injured Hardy player, received Jr. 4 1Q9q jm rrankim doubles team ot Flood and covery of unexpected potentiali terback and his absence is a tough blow to the coach.

Ewald Nyquist, a disappointment at full StromiburK 00000111 4 4 with a 6 to 3 victory over the Dodgers. m.l.. .1 a A nirAin $30 as a result of the clash. ill I 1 1 Sweetser, umu ne oecsuw Merrick, j. Gua Suhr, Pittsburgh first Pus Oriirin.

boss ot the Lincoln Links, performed three Innings with the Power baseman, equalled the National Mason end Klutn; E. Anderson end D. Kordberg. TEXAS PLAYOFF. Tulsa.

Okie. City, 4. Galveston, Beaumont, S. oughly understandable, was also under the most adverse scrutiny. men, puehmg the ninth.

Twice tn right ties during the first week of the practice drills. Strong Ends and Backs. No gazing at the crystal ball is needed in describing the Nebras field he let fly balls get away front him. to fight had Four Mat Show league endurance record of 618 games, established by Eddie He liked EDWABDS SH1.1NE CHAMPION. Joe Bdwerds Is the Shrine elub golf end the assemblage roared when he bellicose vigor and everybody fanned, tn hie first appearance at the niata.

alt houai 4it collect lriBla in champion. Edwards beet Ted Bics. mea eltst. in a 36 hole finel metch Sundey, Ac thought he was a bad sport. Ira lftvntit rrtnininc tn (Via hnrlr 1 ih.

tries. Mananr John Bntier nf 1 end 1, Bdwerds toured the morning BIG LEAGUE BOX SCORES. the On Tuesday Slate anH mnAm Tr. tViau nnort. the Jutee Peddler, performed for a while tually.

Sweetser W8S One Of round to ft end was 3 up. w.awv. M.wam MV waa. i haftm K.t hill Unit TUvlUn luk I A Pink won tne intra lugni uy most considerate Of opponents; M.im his turn both on the mound end la toe receiving regalia. Score: beeting John Howe, 1 up; O.

rf. creeiree beat Art Wilson, 3 end 1, to win the ror: Jensen. Hafey, Young. Rune betted any disapproval ne may nav When Darna Qstopavich and National League. Hardy I 0 6 6 9 1 IS It IS 4 In; Young 2, Browne 2, Oreee Tond 2.

fifth fiieht end Beldon uevey aeieaien was reserved for nimseii. t. n. ii u. Two beee hit: Chiosse, Allen, Ha fey.

Mark Blmon, 1 end In the sixth tngn Power 66188360 1 Til I fiDurlock. Ham end Handy finals. Harry Humphrey won irom jonn lust An Earnest Youngster. Little seems to cast in the I ropes at the 4 arena Tuesday Owens, M. Devtson.

Bretser, Oriffla end AT ST. LOUIS. New York. St. Lewis.

back, has been moved to that position, but Berwanger probably will call the signals and Nyquist will block. Ad Schuessler, a 154 pounder; Harry Nacey, who weighs even less; Allen Riley, 168 pounda; Henry Kellogg and Paul Whitney make up a pony backfield which has all tht spirit required for victory, but scarcely the poundage needed in a tough league likt the Big Ten. New Candidates. Among the new men, tht out standing back candidates art Dan Blake, another lightweight from Gary, and a couple of added starters from California, James Chappie and Omar Fareed. Fred Lenhardt, a Chicago boy who weighs 182, looks likt tht best Browne.

Stolen base: Camilll. Sam flee: Hafey. Double pley: Verges to Chiosse, Ha fey to Grace, Todd to aomes. Left on bese: Philedelphie 7. Pittsburgh T.

Base on bells; Off Jorcena 4. Mulcehy 1. Blr Buttery, 3 end in tne intra isn ermi finel end Knos Jones beet Pred Colby, Connors, aretse. at. Davtton.

role of heavy. He was almost un night, Capital City grappling bugs Moore It 4 end 3. la the eeventn iiignt esmi ftnels. known at Pebble Beach in lv29 will have na opportnnity to see a menu, no uorn husker squad in years has had brighter prospects. i 1 1 there was doubt as to the centers, guards and tackles when the worko got under way, new candidates Koentg 3b Cooley Wins Trophy nnri should have been oonular.

I return bout between the two Terry lb kofer 2 Btruck out: By Birnoier z. tins: Off Jorgene I in I innings, Mulcehy 0 In 2. Losing pitcher: Jorcena. Umpires: R.F.FVC IS MEDALIST. At Lincoln Gun Club Yet, in beating Johnnny Good bone benders i who put on one of ort(( Prank Reeve won medal honors In the AB AB A 0 2 4 0 T.

Moore ct till 410 URothrock rt 1110 ill 01 Prtsch 2b till 4 14 Medwick If 1141 411 6H J. Collins lb 4 1ft I V. Davis 111 1 I 1 Tl Durocher ae Sill 4 14 HOelbert lb 10 4 5 4 I I II J. Deen 10 0 1 I Walker 0 0 0 1 Stewart, Renrdon end Klem. Time 1 Lincoln Country elub tournament Sunday a man.

wno naa ius oeausn wuu; i Mencuso Bartetl ee when he nosted iu t. uoa regier, shoo ini circlet; i CcileV, Johne and in playing a S6 hole Ostopavich was giving Tiger American League. jCritsib Arch Bunting end John Leuer bed 76s Pairings Hubbell lsmwjBeeeewe" Chemploneliip flight fbii Aitsen vs won the Chiison diamond trophy miwn mvu in the regular Sunday shoot at the produced the greatest finishing their other aP' nlfn Lincoln Gun club. Cooley's score hole I've ever seen, Little seemed when i hi fractured boM Lin his Wm Woodruff. ROSerS VS.

J. have displayed AT NEW YORK Detroit. Ne ptirann Mas Been to I vs, A. v. mm.

Terk. Keuf menu 0 0 0 0 Narron 10 0 0 Martin 1 0 tt Whitehead 1 I I surprising JOHN HOVEUL Ross Martin vs. Dick Bpengler. Don Pes AB ABHOA 3 13 1 "ZJL mrtm in plus his handicap of four, to have a tremendous nuisai.ee arm wi ne nrme prowess, sufficient at least to vf a aea uji Th aa ha niavrl too the ring after more than a nan ter vs. W.

Hoppe. C. K. awanson vs. i White ef 4 10 oiHill if Walker rf 111 0 Rolfs 3b 13 13 Devoe, W.

I. Rotton vs. Jesper curse, Al Bouthwlck vs. Herb Deurmyer. John spira tht belief within the ranks rTh.

rt meViid he did thU in or hour of even Since his 16137 Totals Totele St It 17 Hi Oehring'r lb 4 1 1 1 Chapman cf I 1 1 tt 4 1 I tt of tht sophomort crop and may see more actual play than any of Leuer vs. 8tea Zemer. Roy Wy there vs. of the eoachin staff that when tVfl.i 1 i.u arm healed, Ostopavich has been Oreenb'g lb 13 i.cenng id Narron batted for J. Dean In fifth; Mar till Ooslln If 113 01 Lessen 2b wniie the whistle blowing begins, the llZn til? p.

Ik hmiound him a clamoring for a second crack at betted i weiktn them before he gets through. Sill 111 Dickey Rogell se itt it i i tw van era HI a TiOBrmnn snri Pro. Owen 3b Summing up tht situation, Chi H. P. Hovland, Russell vs.

ooroon McBntlre. Bill Polsom vs. John Cerr, John Chempe vs. Bob Lindbsrg, Arch Bunting vs. B.

O. Cempbeli. Dick Rlckette vs. Prank Reeve. New York ...........102 030 200 lausKsrr.

wu vm stu ki una rwu7 and O. Olson, 45x50. Carter was rather frank and earnest youna Y'r 114 1 4 111 10 9 1 lilt Sit II Selkirk rt 4 11 ttRyan ss 111 II Tamulis III 1 Murphy Relber Sullivan St. Louie oo wi two say wiui loucnaowns. ton man in the doubles with a man who Drobably has conrusea cago's prospects briefly can bt said to be a matter of reserves.

Uogsett Rune: Koentg 1. Terry, Ott, Leiber Second flight Welter Bcott vs. cea While the two weeks of prepa count of 22x24, with 20 straight everybody by failing to dramatize mAt mmmm f(M1. Roth rock, Medwick 1. Error: Rune Totele 40 14 14 13! Totele It IS IT ration for the opening fray with I hits to his credit his smile and hii charm.

The re bouu tnsteed of the usuei three. The potter, W. Mersden vs. I. P.

Walt. W. W. White vs. L.

L. Wsters, Bd Btctoel. vs. Horra Bhew. Jack Amee vs.

Ed O'Bhee, betted in; ott, Leiner e. Mencuso TWrntt 01S 100 00 Crits, Medwick, pevte I. Two base nit: Chicago U.t on tht slate for Sept The first annual marathon snoot iUlt has been a whispering cam "ncB To. 5u.ek thi Better than normal luck in the matter of injuries and tht Maroons will have a good season; more than tht usual run of New York 101 100 10s I H. Johnson vs.

Sterling Muts. A. Let Terry, Durocner. Mome runt Miner, steo wlck. Sacrifice: Terry, Koenlg.

Double 28 in Lincoln, may bring addi or tne Lincoln season is scneauiea paign which even naa not air roUfh Ukes on men Eustace of 4 fns nevt SunHev. etartine! at HLiAun SattiHa nitfht. Little. 1 Wakefield. in eoe fall finUh ten ferdink vs.

C. B. wedlow, rreng rioete vs. Ralph Thelsen. Runs: Welker, Oehringer, Ooslln 1, Rogell, Relber.

Sullivan; Hill, Rolfe 1, Chapman, Oehrig, Dickey. Ryen, Murphy. iror Rvtn. Runs betted in: Rolfs 3. ley: Bertell to Terry.

Left on bese: New ork I. Bt. Louie 10, Base on belle: Off Third night Walter Altkea vs. jeci wunai uie wvi ui vauuiuaws Vk itfc tn m. nnt Nimbllnl varsity caliber, tht roster to date m.

at the Lincoln club. Each they laid, had almost been slugged free for eU end plenty of ectloa I es Hubbell 4, 3. Deen 3. Strikeouts: By Hub misfortunes and it may turn out to be a mighty dismal year. Wilson, 3.

H. Thomes vs, C. Ammon, bell 2, 1. Deen weixer i. miis: wi includes the following potential 01 uie snoowra wiu Dtz weij by a competitor wno xe wat.

eurea Bd Btetneuer vs. Bob Robinson. Bten Meiy 3. Deen 11 in I Innings, Welke I in 2, uA ia nnnrofl. I two newcomers tnw mbcoir mas vs.

Joe Albln, I. Aitken vs. b. Selkirk 1. Rogell 4, Welker 1, Ooslln, Oehrig, Lessen, Murphy.

Two bese hit: Ooslln 1, Dickey, Murphy. Three bese hit! ftcikirk. ureenbere. Home run: Rolfe, zir9toatrinff(rs taw micuB um ui via Keufmenn 1 in 1. Losing pitcner: j.

ueen. Behwenker. B. W. Wetson vs.

A. D. Mun tuaiutui. ii circles will collide In 20 minute ene a ted hit general importance. Em fall tussle, the oelr belnc Blmer Outhrls ii.

ma4A rt teeret I veteran from Hutchinson. end Umpires: Berr, Stark. Sears and Rtgier. ISBt A ll I JM A Mi. gsr.

C. V. Oibbons vs. Roy Oilsoa, ire Rogell. Double pley: Rolfe to Lessen to Time 3:11.

rotenisai Firecau i. I I Crook, rg. Oeorge Cook. 1 '7 PerrU. Mlnneepolis yeunfster of Of hit enmity.

i Hungarian ax traction, whe has been per Backs CardwclL LaNoue, VlH IP nOK nfln II Oehrig, Dickey to LAZsert, lt on ease; New York 13, Detroit t. Bese on bells: Off Sulliven Murphy. Strtksouts: By Temults 1, Murphy 3, Sulliven 1, Hogsett Tl II swirtiw www BENNER UPSETS RAtTPMAM. Oeorge Benner, upset Harry Kaufman, AT CINCINNATI. Boston.

Cincinnati Th.t Vmr Wlejt.CracK. I forming two veers. Tne one ten ls mtnute jt 1 iv. 10, oauei, uuwru, ociisun, ABHOA Eldridge, Andrews, Douglas and I ABHOA1 i k2 tKae had crtain reiser put. Louis Benisek Keernev More than that, everyDoay naa of Pewl, glingt jim Bertoe of former city champion.

In second round match of the Bastridge championships 1. Hits: Off Temults In 1 1 3 innings, Miirnhv in 6 3 1. Sullivan In 4 3 3. Dodd. Vowry If 4 11 ChApmen ee Mmllon 2b 4 11 I Goodman rf Sunday Mitt Bouts said that Little got the benefit of coiumbu.

onie. Bunday, Benner won 1 up. Ralph Reed Hogsett I In I 1 8. Winning pitcher: Mur 4 10 1 lilt 1 1 1 I Silt 3 0 12 Ends Dohrmann, Scherer, Mc tuv section of the draw. The Thompson rf 4 I 1 liCuyler el Ehy.

Losing pitcher; Hogsett. umpires: linneen. Ormsby end Osisel. Time 3:01. Berger cf ot Mermen it Donald and Amen.

SPECULATOR. N. Sept 16 point, however, that Emery, who Holt) In On Toumey also beet Joe Tucker, enother former city ehempion, 1 end 1, In other top flight matches Emit Prenk best R. C. Russell, end end Hank Btrsucta defeated Jerry Whitney So 110 6 Bot'tey lb See This DOUBLE MAIN EVENT Wrestle 4 BIG BOUTS Under Aespleee ef Regie Cleb Tues.

Sept. 17th 4 Club Pslr Orennde Plmt Bout 6 P. M. 3 111 Tackles Heldt Shirey, Holm Fletcher lb Wt had beaten fZ.t On Field Club Linkt I I I 1 AT WASHINGTON. Cleveland.

Washington. Urbenskl ee Hunt, 1 end 1. beck and Ellis. Silo liKiggs so 111 Lombard I 111 0 Kamp rU2b lit ll Derringer lilt P4TeTsr Tff MfiV HRDF. IS fTI Tfll! I IIIBT a veaVi 6i Spohrer In the second night, T.

i. Bumrora oeet AB A ABHOA! 1114 tone Ralph Tyler, 1 end 3, end Oeorge Mechlins downed Rov Bpengler, en 31. Kntek'fter ee I 1 I 6 Kuhel lb Hughes 3b 111 Tl Stone rf Totals 31 4 34 111 Totele 18 4 37 14 vfiiiiiio, Mr nisnn t.rt tCSS Vnd draw Sj jtaemto wniiM In addition he was nine under goii tourney went to uon oissett, Sill lilt till Avertll ef C. B. Donley reeched the fifth flight finels bv beeting Vie Hermensen.

1 up. Oeorge 1110 Myer an 111 UTrevIe If Boston 001 000 0000 Cincinnati 100 00 00 ee.u 01 Pumsnmem, oui i i woma "IUfinnU while Omaha, yesterday when he un of punishment, but that he would in aaoiuon Omehn vesterdav when he un. wohiferd neat arte itasun. un. eua 111 HKste'lle 3b O.

D. Tromble beet Vie Drummond, 3 end Rune: Chapman. Error: Henaen. Rlggs. nave 10 improve on nis snowing VT riri tht InnrfM hie ball and English.

0 Veterdav if ha would defeat Little wai tight under; but they corked a shot tnat lanaea ms Dan AithnT.oh tn. yeile1ray 11 wouia aexe1 ZZa s.turrf.v with Littlt IS inches from the cup. Second par lor uii gm Littlt wai tight under; but they i Ula WOUna on aturaay wun Vosmlk If Hole 3b Trosky lb Wright rf Phillips Hudlin 1. la the sixth flight. Rune betted in; Cuyler.

Two beee bit; 6 10 3 4 I I 1111 lilt 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 a IT tl Powell cf 14 1 01 Kress ee 6 4 10 Sterr 111 1 Rogers UP LZ Zm nmino. Mowry. H.rmen. Left on bese: Boston S. pvuvk vt fiuiuuii jos LiOUlS.

10 Under and Emery wmeuiing cineinnett Bese on belle: Off Derringer MO FOOTBALL I Links Omaha, WhO Was tWO feet, ZMl U. strtkeouU: By Derringer 1. Umpires lianii or a dozen yean or mort Max, apparenUy In ont of his at Nebraska is running tow. there rwrivl of lassitude, boxed six At Kenosha Chicago Beers, 41; Legion like five under. 3 110 nil Bolton Petttt i mcnes away.

inm ae i Ali euers. s. Tht latter really The te aeeeeit Gesee. At Pastele Pnlledetpitta Ragles, 4i: is present on tht Husker squad of rounds yesterday as Dempsey and 1835 a liberal sprinkling of 200 others looked on. In contrast to first three neia ine Ieia cmo.

fieht He won tht IlBnt. fl wuil uw Pessele Reds. I. Totele It 11 IT 11 Totele 4T 30 IT ltl Utm Boston 000 100 SOO I I A. Oreen Bay Chicago cerdtneis.

holes in two under par and, 'X h. cmcnneti i Bolton betted for Itsrr tn fourth. pounders enough of that variety his savage punching of tht day Oreen Bay Peckers, t. (Ml harl worn him down Wia Batteries: Imini end Mueller: Hoinnge naa worn At Danbury New York Olents, 33: Dan Clevelend iao ie Weshwgtoa 101 100 100 4 Iivt assuranct that tht Bible before, however. Baer had little ringing the bell, each having woruC Huch.7 end MrtsUsaMi: men of this fall will averaae 190 et.m in hie mmrhee nnri seemed his routine lensationalism, tmery bury Trojans, I.

Runs: Hughee 4, Averlll, Vosmlk At Reeding Brooklyn Dodgers, 7: itee ociier on tne scales. Hals 3. Trosky 1. Wright 4, atone l. lng.

I. content to box with Paul Pros, squared the match at tht eigh 'JJr teV nth. But he wasn't enough of i AT CHICAGO. Brooklyn. Chlesge.

Pnweii. Unks. Error: Starr, stress t. John "Ziggie" Sean, new Na Speed Most Important AB At HO Averlll. Bolton.

Estellelle. Runs betted a i i Sll OiOslan if (Innal Ion 0u a timnire. keens busv I Boyle rf in: Vosmlk 1. Trosky 3. Myer 3.

Hele, But speed, rather mp wneht. PhiniDs g. Averlll. Two bese hit; Uun beef Is ind olff to wto tjte Hj man beef, disaDoointed wasn't apparently enough cf tne ictorinmod P. tolerant adversary to conceal his tolerant adversary factor Van Attn.

Double ley; the year around. In the fall, win Bucher If Werber tn 'Melillo 'to Dehlsren. Left on tht most important Phillips 1, Wright S. Kreae. Tnreo oo hit stoma Vnamlk.

Hushes. Hele. Home tlKfiT MAIN tVfcNT base: at. Louie Boston 10. Bese en or onrl enrine? ha Officiates in I Leslie tn Early in his workout, Baer was em football, and of that asset the bane: Off Van Atte 3.

Knott 1. Celd 7 ri Mmsef run: Trosky. Stolen boss: Hughee. Double feelings at lunch. 4 0 11 4 110 4 111 4 10 1 4 0 tit 4 111 1114 4 I 1 disturbed by tht collapse of a xootDau ana pasiteiuHii kuiwo tt well s.

rimva ft. Rhodes 1. Btruck out: By pleyi Myer to Kress to Kuhel. Left on Cornhuskers apparenUy art well 3 0 0 6 Hermen lb 1 0 Lindstrom ef 1 It liHartnett 4 10 0. Demaree rf 10 1 6 Cavarette lb 110 0 Heck 3b 4 11 3 Jurges se 3 0 1 1 Lee 1 0 I 4 0 11 That business of Til have a bese: Cleveland t.

Weshtngton 10. Base tht Southwest conference. Ven Atte 4, Grove 3, Rhodee l. Hits: urr Van Atte, In I 1 1 innings; Knott, 3 in I. stand holding approximately 400 persons, in which several persons on uaus; vn ise Stnpp lb Koenecbe Jordan 3b Lopes rrthy Clerk 1 3 (none out in ceidweii.

a in Hudlin 1. Hits. Off Rogers in a a beer myself and send Mr, Little an aspirin," is all right as one of tht things the bright boys find to mt Rut in He own riaht. it 3: Orove. in Rhodes.

0 in 3. Win Inmnu: Linke. in 1 1 3: Pettlt. in t. were hurt George M.

Cohan has been a red hot baseball fan for 50 years. Winmne Ditcher: Hudlin. Losing pitcher: ning pitcher: orove. Losing pitcher: Knott, Rogers. Umpires: Owene, Donelly end Umpires: Roils, Monerty.

tuns ot. Qutnn. Time 3:01. SOFTBALL LEAGUES. seems possible that it might have areat Aoa of nuisance valut Seeenl Geme, AT PHILADELPHIA.

Chteute. Philadelphia tnaowtd. In their i scrimmage test staged on tht final day of the opening week of practice, the Kuskeri 1 1 played pleasing ability in tht art of lateral AB A ABHOA Clevelend 301 001 101 I 15 I Washington 000 300 0103 I itself. 0 1 0' Warstler lb 4 0 0 0 Cramer cf Totals 34 It' Totele 34 6 3T It Kttenerke betted for Stnpp tn ninth; McCarthy betted for Lopes in ninth. Brooklyn 000 0103 Chicago 320 100 los I Runs: Frey, Bucher, Leslie; Oelen, Hert nett 3.

Hack 3, Jurges. Brror: Prey 3, Stnpp. Runs betted in: Leslie, Mills 3, Oalen. Lindstrom. Hertnett.

Ceverrette. Two bese hit: Oelsn. Hertnett. Three bese hit: Mills. Home run: Hertnett.

Br we mi asw se sjk ivvv viaai Mideet playground tournament; Hawsrd Battenee: Herder end Brevet! Lenehea. 4 1 0 O1 Pinney rf Russell, Links end Bolton. s. Hawthorn. Rd Wing playground tour Western League Playoff.

I 0 Poxs lb 1 nement Peter Pan ffaretoge 113 3 Higgins Sb Radctlff If Simmons cf Haas rf Bonurm lb Appling as Hayee Sb Hopkins lb Sewsil Tiet js tiaget playground tournament. OsTARS 4 0 3 1 4 110 4 111 I I 13 0 3 111 4 111 4 111 4 111 1 1 1 till I I I I 4 111! Johnson If AT BOSTON. St. Leels. Boston.

1Mb. m. Arcade vs. Blue Ribbon. At tt.

Joseph. lieu. City I I I 1 I 1 tt. Joseph I I I I I I 1 4 Slew Bsfeway vs Modern Cleaners, ABHOA ABHOA 8 to en bese: Oelen. aeentice: purges.

Lery ee nnuhia oiav: Hirmu to urges to caver class Freed rich Reds vs. Rudge Ounsel. glass B. passing, wnicn tugg frt 1 4 10 11 MrNair ss I 1 11 1' Richards 4 113' Turbevllle 1 Cester I Snyder 3 13 3 Almade ef 4 I 1 Werber 3b 4 111 Reynolds rf retu. fcft on base: Brooklyn ft, Chicago Bums lb Bolters cf Pepper rf Base on bells: Oft uiers a.

Me quent un of narriS AWOASaS 6 it p. Mcytag ve. Campus Cleaners, class Rokeoy vs. St. Marks.

gUg Unjoin Star vs. Wava. ly. class C. 110 0 Cooks rf iff" Darn Ostapavitch It, Leels Stress Men, ve, John Pesek The Nebrsifca Tiger SECOND MAIN EVENT Joe Dusek ts.

Allen Eustis SPECIAL BOLT Elmer Guthrit vs. Jack Ferris OPENING BOUT Louis Beneeek vs. Jim Bartot BEFEREE.The Old Professor Adam Kreiger Steele By Swan tea, Meee Bebemtse Bend Bee Direct to Arena Leaves IStP end Mtreets et Ste I I) g. a DON'T Miet THI SHOW new. Adm.

tue. Us ee, tetal Bee. SeaU II, tee lOc, tetal tl.K ChiUlres lbs when scsempenied tn Adults Bjettsrved Tteket en Isle e4 garateta, BhI'M end Strikeouts. By Clerk 1, le s. wild Hank Leiber.

dents Batted tn three Cronin ee that sty It of attack when tht 14 I IT IT till 116 1 Totals 3T 11 37 Totals pitch; Clark 1. Umpires Plncelli end rfir men. Time 1:41. Bell If Hemsley Johnson If runs end scored three tn victory ever Cerdlnels. hitting homer and single.

Snyder betted for Cester nintn. campaign gets under way. Three teems will be left tn the running ft 3 1 0 10 14 3 0 10 lilt till 4 111 4 14 0 1 1 13 lilt till till lit! lilt Clift 3h Chicago ok ma ami Dust Cooke, Red Bos Hit double end Carey 3b valued both with bates full sending AT PtTTSBCBOH. reJUdelabia. Ptttsewrgh.

Tht kicking was highly satis te ettv i i softbaU tou nament slier Monday night's factory to tht head coach, while Muny pim htca will arewot Van Atte Knott 4 1 1 4 rrell 4 111 Dshlgren lb lilt Melillo 3b 1110 Orove I I I 0 W. Perret lilt Bowers Rhodes ABHOA! ABHOA tht bau carrvinfi of LaNoue. ngnt cissnes. Caldwell Chios mi Sb Zeha ane wtisou; wren AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 6 4, Toledo, 4.

Bt Paul. 4 Milwaukee. 1 1. lauisville. Indianapolis, t.

Minnee polls, Kensee City, 1 14. ACIFIC COAST LEAGUS. Portland. 4 Los Angeles, 11 1. Hollywood.

1 6, Sseramenta. l. Destiie. 11 Missions, 4 11. tea Prancisce.

1 Oakland. 1 1 OUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Cltettenooge, Atlente, 41. New Orleans. 6: Memphis, 1 Birsstnshem, 1 Liu la Rock, l.

Kooeville. Mashvliis, 1. i Arame anil BUua BilMinn allhaa, hmw Msssere 4 14 1 Jensen If 4 110 4 1 Waner lilt 1110 Hafey rf till defeeted. will ciesh et I white May teg end Campus Cleaners, each with one defeat, meet en hour later. The teeer of I I 1 Vaughen as 3 110 11110 Young 3b 4 114 3 111' lAvesetto till Cardwell and Francis was effective, even brilliant in spots.

Only tht forward passing was disappointing, which indicates a series of strenuous drills in that offen the letter game eill be out of the tourney, with the winner meeting the teeer ef Aree te Biue Ribbon for tne rr.t im Wetktns If Moore rf Luces rf Camillt 11 Todd Varges 3b Gomes se Jorgens Mulcehy Wilson 4 1 1 4j Browns lb lilt philedelphie ooa sou uw a Runs: Hess, Boour I. Appling 3, Hayee 1. Cramer, Pose. Krror: Turbevllle. Runs battsd In: Hopkins 4.

Heyee 3, Seweli 3, Poxx 1. Two base hit; Haves, Poxx, tUaa, Home run: Poxx. Secriftce: Hopkins. Left on beee: Chicago Philedelphie T. Base on bells: Off Tie) 1.

Turbevllle Caster J. Strikeouts: By Tietje I. Turhe vilie 1. Hits: Off Turbevllle I in I in. nines.

Cester 3 tn 3 3 3 Wild pitch: Tiet)e Losing pitcher: Turbevllle. Umpires. Merberry, McOowen end Summers. Time eeel Geese. ChnegO OS) 001 OOfl 6u It PwttedeipfcM ill 003 001 1 II 1 Battenee: Kennedy.

Wyett end Sjre; Leiber, Dietrich, Cester, Fertmesj gjfst Berry, Rich roe. I nia.v tha firal mnnln. tmmtm 9mm 4 14 3 Suhr lb till 116 1 Grace 4 14 1 lilt Birsofer 4111 ivt department in making ready the tttie. A At CM A aha A Mm, I Ttrni I ll.Slt fhvffalteat Asa aWlltaTfeV At tttewSkeialtt tour runs sgeinet owns. Paul Derringer end Jim Bottomley, Reds Derringer blanked Bo 'ton with four hit tn first game; Bottomley'g pinch hit in ninth inning won second.

Johnny Murphy. Yankeee Checked Tt. gers et relief pitcher drove in tying run with double end scored winning telly. Bill Lee. Cube Limited Dodgers to eta bits n4 fenned sis.

S4 Phillips. Indisns Knocked1 tn sis runs with three doubles end single tn first victory ever Senators. Ralph Birkoter. Piretes teettered eight hilly hit for victory. Marty Hopkins, White Bos end Pinky Higgins.

Athletics Hopkins betted in four run In fi st geme: Higfins made (our hits tn second end won tt vita tenth utntat homer i i itir uie cwpt. io invasion ot 4 Totele 30 34 13 Totele 36 13 11 Mesxers betted for Caldwell In ninth; W. Psrreil battsd for Orove in eixth; Bowers ran for W. Ferret! sixth. St.

Louis too BOO ow I Boston 010 Out 02x I Runs: Lery, Pepper. Bell. Hem ley, Clift, Aimed. Werber 3. Cronin.

Jonneun. R. Ferreii, Melillo, Bowers, Rhodes Krror; Ven Atte. Reynolds. Runs tetted in: Clift Carey 3, Hemsiey.

Coos 4. Aimerte, R. Perreil, W. Perrell, Melillo. Two bese hit: Almsde, Cook.

Three base Btt; Carey, Dshlgren. Seen flee; Burns, I coin by Clark Shaughnessy! Chi et ie. Totals IS I 34 16' Totele St 31 Class play wit! let an Important Wilson betted for Mulcehy Ml ninth. game wnen Lineoin star end vveverlr Phlladelohie 010 0J 1101 INTERNATIONAL PLAYOFF. Montreal, Buffalo, I.

THREE EYE K.AYOFF. looming too. 19, SprtngMsla, f. Pittsburgh MO 101 00s I ths enie two undefeated teems out of en ortginel group of It. meet et I cago Marooni.

MiivATiAifTic rutorr. Sun unite, Peytea, I tfiasl). tevfence) Hotel, B6ts Rune: Chiosse. Moore, Verges. Jensen ttie nBMr being aeevy favorite Uj4 erown.

Wener. He fey, Levagetto, Browne. Ke.

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