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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 15

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MIONEIIMMINMIEMIElein i THE KANSAS CITY STA' WEDNESDAY 'AI UST 12 103q BELIEVE IT OR NOT PIECLORIT011Si 3 TROTTERS AT POST MPS HILL IN LEAD Sc port 1th erg find the 14-0fir Olen Score for America tioshen Is Host Today for the Met erth Running of Ham bletonian Claliic Shooting a 76 the Slue Hills Star Paces Field In Medal Play Tournament Star lel Comment CROWD OF 40000 THERE JACK MEDICA IS IN FORM JACK Two STROKES UNDER PAR PAR The 40oMeter Championship Uoe to the Seattle Star in Record Time The foe A Field of Ten Will Race Over the Course for Major Share of $35643 The Defending Title liolder Burns Up the Kansas City Coon try Club Courie Burns I I) 1011 WOMEN DIVERS FILLY AND COLT FAVORED MILS Is NEXT NEXT mariorie (lestring First in the spiingboard at Basket Bali Too olarjn Spi i The Possibilities of the National League Vary the Contenders the Cubs the Cards and the Grants Shape Question Manager Grimm of the Cubs Faced and the Praise His Response Won It Might Have Been (By The Start Sports Editor) ST LOUIS Aug 3-cornered race right down the National League stretch and into the final week of the schedule for the pennant Cubs the Cards and the Giants? Is that the way you look at it? Some of the experts do and some don't I asked a St Louis newspaper man He said YES That's the way it looks to him A Chicago sports writer who was here with the Cubs held a dissenting opinion "Just a 3-club race" he said The Giants are too brittle I don't look for them to last Of course it Jackson and Terry live that long it might be different" An attache of the Cub troops was questioned "Three of 'em right down to the last week" he said So do a bit of reckoning on your own hook Ed Lasater and Rosalind Are Quoted at 8 to 5--Pa lin Aft er Second Victory Card nt R2 Low Enough to Place Tee Off in Meet Place FRANK moos loorr SELL 15 A SALESMAN FROM SALESVILLETen5 171e i t----Ir) ji 'I 71 a il 4 a iv i 14f4 W4 a FRANK 1:1 SEL OP 15 A SALESMAN FROM SALESV1LLETeAa5 1 lo A CANT HOOK CAN HOOK (11 oi I II if4 0 '1) ell 'i 1 -Ab 1 1 N' 1 1 ji A FLUKE WIN '4F 1 l'ti ''N I tic' i3ROINA 5CALE5 ON I 8077-1 510E5 4 fta i i I 1 I 1 I CA a td I I ht Eby ROI 11 I II 11 0 I --7-- 701 c---77 Cor 1 ley l'An4NY 4 o- l' ::11 l' 1 1 14e- 111 1 4 1 I 1:41 ti It 0 ::11 1:11 -0e 1 00 I A ":1 4 1 i 117111 4 '44 0 1 9 1 1 II: 3 I 1 0 41- VA I liglti L' Lr III i 1 1 of i AN DE i to I 1 Lt- kf fl i 15 AftnD mm 15 3 P'" A i I 4 1 FIRST To Itos11IND GostorN Aug 12--FtAlsa lind the favorite owned by 21- year-old Gibson white of Lexington Ky today won the first heat of the eleventh Hambletonian trotting the mile before a crowd of 45000 at Good Time Park in 2:01 Posting a 76 two under par for the Kansas City Country Club course Mrs Hill of Blue Hills the de fending champion today paced the field in the Women's Golf Asaociation'S 3-day medal play tournament Equaling par on the outgoing nine with 38 Mrs Hill toured the nine also In 38 two under perfect figums Mrs MeCubbin also of Blue Bus was seeind to Mrs Hill witti most of the field reportcd She poqed an 82 A total of sixty-one women golfers fifteen more than last year teed off this morning in the annual event which will be continued tomorrow with another 18-hole round and the finals will be staged Friday Mrs Hill's card with par: Mrs Hill out 353 554-38 Par out 515 153 554-38 Mrs Hill in 343 534 5A-38-38-78 Par in 544 544 Mr Hill 38-38i-78 Par 38-40-711 lor the ourse he de the Lation's nine nine 'iguma Blue 1 Wittt poqed I go1f teed event riorrow tbe -311-19 -40-711 11 1 41 Idt) 201 Itilt Av 5FIRAL BUILT om THE OUTSIDE OF THE STEEPLE! CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR fovenhboenDenmayk AL STA II1141 1 5Pig Eta emu Tar MI ITC I rIr Ac nit STPLE Tti IR WAY 111 Pip 41IfOoeo VS1J SIR NIAN McruGARTTU AST FISH than Orenn but what they mletook bove the minter 41'--101 1-US HUMAN-L1KE FISH the minter Aarboa :17 THE belligerent Cardinals lack the pitching but they have an ever dangerous punch and they fight to the last ditch The arm injury of Paul Dean put the skids under the Gas House Gang It still a dangerous outfit of course and may come through Much depends on Dizzy Dean Dlz is a work glutton but too many relief calls may jeopardize his starting games If that happens the Cards are wrecked on the shoals of shabby shooting limn the slab If it doesn't happen the Cards may be facing the Yanks in the world series The Cubs have the pitching With the Cub hurling staff the Cards would win with aCraW1 stroke But the Cubs lack the terrific mauling power of the Cards and the team hasn't the wicked driving spirit that sends the Oa lionsers spiraling along At that the Cubs are not without spirit and are the club to beat in the National League race The Giants are very much in the race after a lapse that apparently' consigned them to the junk yard for the season The team is getting great pitching it IS backing that pitching with runs and if the brittle veterans hold up the New York club has a great pennant chance Much depends on the next western trip of the Giants If they can win the series from Pittsburgh and Cincinnati and break even with the Cubs and the Cards the team will go home and Iinish the season against the weak eastern clubs Then look outfor the Giants HARLEY GRIMM received high laudation in the St Louis newspapers -4 for permitting Dizzy Dean to remain in the first game of the Cub-Cardinal series YOU have read of how Tex Carleton razzed Diz from the Cub bench in the first inning how Diz motioned Carleton to come on out and say things how Tex responded and the battle that followed: The umpires of course ruled both of them out of the game but there were more than 31000 customers in the stands and the umpires got to thinking Strange thing that but it must be true A great crowd out to see Dizzy Dean and Lon Warneke the boys from Arkansas In a hurling duel Didn't that crowd have something coming? The umpires asked Charley Grimm about It Would the Cub leader waive the Dean banishment and let him remain to pitch the game against his pennant driving club? It was a hard question for Grimm to decide The best pitcher of the opposition was out and that increased the percentage chance of the Cuba to win the game Did the Chicago club owe anything to that immense throng that would be terribly disappointed if Dean went to the showers? Grimm never hesitated "Let him pitch the ball game" said Grimm Diz pitched and beat the Cubs II I PLEA' 'S EX PLA NATION The Man Ftsh of fabled merman and mermaid have been written about since the days when the first European sailors rounded Africa and crossed the In for the half-human flab are really known as manatees These peculiar salt sea dwellers have a striking iesemblance to a human being as they swim In their habitual man (fly th Axmortated Prea0 008HEN Aug 12--To this horse loving community today was Christmas Fourth of July end All the other holidays rolled into one for the occasion was the eleventh Hambletonian richest of the trotting horse stakes From surrounding countryside the bluegrass of Kentucky and nearby New York came 40000 persons to watch ten of the finest 3-year-old tiotters battle for the major share of $35643 Preparations were made for the largest crowd in the history of the race first trotted at Good 'Time park in 1930 l'o Are intiored The Ladies' Aid Society's big refreshment tent was pitched alongside the betting tent where the "regulars" gathered to back their selections in the unique auction system of wagering It took only a nod of the head a twist of an ear or an uprensed finger to indicate the wagering of hundreds of dollars For the man who preferred to bet only on the heats there were open booths with bookmakers shouting their odds Although the race attracted one more entry than last year the early betting pictured it largely as a duel between a colt and a filly trained by Ben White of Lexington The colt was Ed Lasater owned by Reynolds of Winston-Salem and the filly Rosalind flying the silks of White's 21-year-old son Gibson There was little to choose between the pair with the prospect they would face starter Steve Phillips for the first heat at about 8 to 5 each Rosalind winner of six of her nine starts last year beat Ed Lasater in the matron stakes at North Randall The Reynolds' colt turned the tables on his stablemate at Old Orchard Beach Me two weeks ago trotting the first two miles in and 2:924 That was Greyhound's time in winning the 1935 Hambletonian Other scores Illi it) pions'' MT' Murray Hillerent 49 44-- 91 Mn Nesi Sawyer Country Club-48 49-- 97 Mrs A Graham Indian Hil1 s45 97 NiMrs Joseph Kierman Milburn44 ISO-- 94 ts Bilverforb Hilltrest--49 44-- 93 and Mrs 1 Devilbiss Milburn44 05 Mrs MeCubbin Blue Hills 42 al arm-like fins paddling They are me17 BR toy ePterptheernaBoinueinHllatilgn39 447 83 difficult to catch alive but beverai Hills 41 43-- 94 specimens have been brought to Miss Suzanne Davison Meadow port at Men and exhibited in salt take -43 99 water tanks' Aim Walter Buie Old NusRion44 91 Mrs Fry Indian Hills 48 48-- 94 Miss Kathryn Stephenson Indian i Hills 45 49-- 94 BEST AGAINST THE CUBS Mrs Harry Terre Oakwood 46 49-- 95 Mrs A Walters Milburn 49 98 Mn Olson Victory Hills47 43-- 95 Mrs Carl Hultraren Hillerest 47 50-- 27 I Mn Jacobsen Hil1cres1-48 911 CARDS SHOW TEN VICTORIES IN Mrs Ralph Erichsen Mission THE FIFTEEN GAMES Hills 51 rtil Nos A Hook Indian Hills47 aa Mrs HuUtell Milburn 48 99 Mrs Ouernsey Milburn 50 50-100 Clime 1 In 1 lie Crucial Series the "Gas 9 97 91 94 44-- 93 95 91 BETWEEN AMA GS Grimes Scoffs at Sporting Gesture of Charley Grimm Had He Been the Manager in the Recent Card-Cub Game the Louisville Pilot Says lie Would Have Assisted the Umpire in Removing Dean From the Field 1' i 1: i 4 1i i i 7 4 'No 3' i '4 4 A -f 4 iS 7' i WOMEN LEAD rd1N Aug Is the unofficial Olympic women's twurming team standing united States 20 point: second 112 points third Germany int s' fourth Japan 11 points tzentina 5 points sixth Den 4 pointA seventh Great Britain Untied Witted second Japan 34 pounds 14 points: fourth Oer- fifth France 4 potato aritota i point riri the Amrociatrd Forms: Aug Americad ohluia outlook took on a brighter 10(10' On the might of her far Wern representatives Ti' Cilivcrsity Of Washington 8- ar cw cracked the course and olympic record in 6:008 in its rowing Jack Medica established a new Olvmpr mark winning the 400-meter free Ade swimming title and little Gestring led an American In the springboard diving final 1:1111 the Pacific Coast oarsmen etut out in their "husky clipper" the American armada in other continued to trail their Germpn well as other foreign rivals Bat Al Ulbrickson's sweep-swingers gni a ofi)W1 of 25000 at Orunau on 'der lAnce see" back on its heels as they smashed the ccurc mark of 6:09 and the former Olympic standard of 6:032 made by California's Bears in 1928 in beating! 211lant British boat load by half a The Britons were timed in 6 02 Ullerwiso Germany for the second ottaight day monopolired the naval tets her oarsmen capturing their heats in the pair-oared with coxstain 4-oared without coxswain and etylble scull events memea negotiated the 400-meter final in 444 i clipping one second off the Olympic mark set up by Japans Shumpei Uto who placed renn(1 in the championship race while Ralph Flanagan of Miami America's other finnlist took fourth behind Sho7o Nlakino of Japan The 13-year-old MIrgie Oestring of Los Angeles baby member of the American teajii eclipsed her older motes Katherine Rawls of Fort Lailderdale Fla and Mrs Dorothy PoYnlon mU ni Los Angeles as the trin in that order gave Uncle Sam scond iraight diving sweep The me: led by Dick Degener did it yesh'eddy Goot Onr The American basket ball team cp-h ivt: favorites to clinch the 0y1rlue title moved into the semifinal rwirel with a 56-23 victory over tbe Plippines but the boxing squad flrtht member when Art Oliver Chiri7n bowed on points to Tandberg elf STedon in a second round bout and io'as eliminated It was the first time r'ut for the Chleaghart who had drawn a first round bye Nirinwhile the -numerous disputes which threatened to disrupt the Yachting competition in the 6 and 8- meter ela-ises -were setCed TilP committe awarded the first place gold medal to Italy in the lileer class and VOrway defeated Orraliy in a sailhfl for Second place liokcier the Contestants: Weren't Fatisfied with the committee'S action in nuning Italy winner and another eneein'2 was to be held today to coosiiier the latest difficulties Germany carried off team and dal honors in the mens 'gymnastic rompeiltion while the equestrian $11nrt- began with the dressage tent et 100-meter backstroke trials atria 'h heat and the fastest fourth et emitinaisi First by tv'ter United States (new ti'etird: betters former mark of rte be George KniFte 13- in Kiyokaira Japan 1:072 Catinany 1:110: Wirth 1124: fifth Middleton Martinimunes Brazil 1-qt by TaYlc-t Oryslale I 00411 rom Schisitieli 7 1 10 thirri Wilt a Ii Juin teltel (Cr Hnlland 1:130 1 71 thinaary: sixth Bourne Can- Animrilfilho I --Won bv Boiling Janan Al Vandewegne tinned third Christiansen Philip I 5 fourth Germany the 1 $111111! 1 0 61 po 0111110i b'r 10 Tic' Oh mipl Pao: Olymp( free :11 Mo: UiiiI ern the A mon But Al AfIll 'der IA Irctive rnhlre Olynp Clifnrr 2a It 6 02 het let aieht ters I hrdt so am etrIble final ir ('If Japan's reond a hie Americ behind The 1 Los Ai Anwrics mat PS Landerc Pnyn I or trio In to tcrddy Thn 01vIr plc final rr: the RCP- S'vrt as clic r'tit for drHiIi Nlealy which Yarhnnt mete I1cd 1 first pi the Id mz OPra: satisf In tree: irr2 COnSICer main: Goal hi compet I rent mr :10 (rrr 117 ''h 11" sr: 1 017 P111 Dense" lint ft Habit or Mrs Joseph Kraettli Mission Hills 48 97 Mrs Reible Meadow Lake 5I 56-105 Rising' to the Octal- Mrs A Greenberg Swope Park 44 53-- 97 610M 'Mrs William Trembley Milburn-48 53-101 Mn Howard Austin Country Club 48 50-- 99 Mrs John Gage Country Club56 54-110 Mrs 1 Striker Blue Hills 53 51-104 Mrs I Naylor Victory Hi 111 50 54-404 Miss Ruth Austin Country Club 47 46-- 93 Asi I pph Mg a dprilwueLrikilii s4t: 451-19o: Mrs Donnelly Blue Hills 48 54--102 tttrrs: 5 Igo Deal MtusiOn Hills r8mel6e racti' 541 N--7119) Airs A Rankin Ivanhoe 51 33-104 Claq4 2 milt Manaugh Meadow Lake 55 59-- 114 i Mrs Verne Elliott Blue Hills 53 541-111 1 Mrs Jfnigfri Mission Hills-55 50-405 I Mrs Boyd Marquis Indian Hills-55 b6--II2 Mrs George Smith Jr Ivanhoe 47 74 Mrs Foster Ivanhoe 52 51-403 Mrs Seibert Indian Hills-53 58-411 (Py the Associated PreN11 Sr Louts Aug Frankie Frisch's pennant gunning Cardinals were turned back in a heated contest with the Cubs yester- the Gas House gang boss was wishing today his team could play i nothing but "crucial series" for the irest of the season tFor in fifteen games with the champion Cubs the Redbirds have chalked 1 up ten victories ti7s the Associated PrfIII1 Sr Louis Aug rankie Frisch's pennant gunning ardinals were turned back in a eated contest with the Cubs yester- ay the Oas House gang boss was ill wishing today his team could play othing but "crucial series" for the 1st of the season For in fifteen games with the chain- Eon Cubs the Redbirds have chalked ton itletnrioa sm 11 111 C' HARLEY GRIMM banjo- playing manger of the Chi- cago Cubs may be regarded as the essence of a good sportsman by some but Burleigh Grimes who leads the Louisville Colonels doesn't want to be included In that list In fact Burleigh believes Grimm was a downright dummy in permitting Dizzy Dean to remain in the game after the Cardinal mouthpiece had walked from the mound to the Cub bench to ex! IN change swings 4-e with Tex Carle- i 1 SEXTON HOTEL-1 I self and his players out of $100000 That's Just like Grimm If 4 Dean can't take it why help hint out? Other pitchers have to take IL I hRd to take it I used to get the razz from 1 the bench I can see some manager an umpire not to chase met "No sir don't tell me Grimm did the right thing Naturally the Dartdinals think he's a good sport but bet Frisch is laughing Frisch I is too good a business man to do that himself I Alter all there Is only one rea- 00-00124 son why you 1-4 razz a pitcher and that is to make him mad cr41k till enough to fight 21e ilk The smart pitcher learns At tel! to control him- drilki7 I self because if N444 he doesn't he's in for it lot of 44 grief 44 You take the a ortsmanship I'll take the 1 '4 4 tt 4 Victories" '1 Grimm In fact Frisch noted his club has fared far better against the first cil- vision teams than against the also-rans In forty-five games with Chi-1 cago New York and Pittsburgh the Gas Housers have taken twenty-nine decisions a winning average of 644 But in sixty contests with the "weaker" squads the Frischmen have becn pressed to break even winning' just thirty-three for a 555 average Here's the' Cardinal record: AM BREADON president of the St Louis club thought Grimm's action was a gallant gesture to the customers He gave out a statement to the newspapers praising the Cub manager who owns a Missouri farm some thirty miles from this city "When you waived your rights and consented to allow Dizzy to remain in the game you showed a fine spirit and consideration for the people of St Louis who support baseball" said President Breadon "You are a credit to baseball your club and your home town of it Louis" All very lovely but Just how much did Charley Grimm sacrifice? It was the first game of the series Grimm knew that if he Pharaohed his heart and kept Dizzy out of the game Dean would come back at them the next day Just as well to have it over with and then too Grimmy might the Cubs would go ahead and mop tip on But suppose it had been the last game of the series the park packed and the same situation Do you believe Charley Grimm would have consented to Dia remaining in the game? The Cubs pennant-crazed and the star pitcher of the enemy out of the way in the very first Inning What would Charley Grimm have done then? The answer is ag we see it that President Breadon would have had no occasion to give a statement to the newspapers regarding the home town boy's sportsmanship MCBRIDE 13 West MI IL Reams toeseelled Pates $150 and cp In the heart ol the Downtown District A Cordial Wit coma Awaits You Popular lest 13 West MI IL I ill 1--t- 1e 'l 37 1 ai MITI Raes i a1413 al II3t 0 and cp 4 1 a- 22 11! In the heart el -4 RI the Downtown a 3I' District A Cordial Welillt coma Awaits owisloar r-3 You Popular nest ton Had it not been for the interven- )11011 tion of Grimm pori Dean would have 1 been chasedi ohm' It from the game NItt'ish' by the umpire But Charley 1 j1 pleaded and while the Cubs lost the game i the manager' I had a nice note 1 s(I) Palma It film Both had the benefit of experienced drivers White decided to pilot his sons filly while Sep Min Indianapolis veteran who won with Greyhound WRS assigned to Ed Lasater's sulky Victory for any of the eight others three of them fillies was seen as more or less of an upset William Hughes's Clova of Cleveland trotted a mile in 2:03 at Old Orchard Beach yet was no better than a 5 to sbot Ruth Mac owned by Shaffer of Lexington finished a close second to Rosalind in 2:03 in the Kentucky Futurity last year but she also was lightly regarded Completing the field were Roily-rood Dennis a non-winner owned by John Dodge of Lexington Brownie Hanover from Lawrence Shephard's Hanover Pa farm John Kelley's Gaiety Mite of Bangor Me Recovery from the Lyle brothers' Plainfield stable Thomas I 1 Havens' of Flanders and Martin Dodd's Peter Song of Nor- 1 folk Conn Li chicazo 10 5 Brooklyn 10 6 Ncw York 10 71CIncinnal1 8 7 Pittaburgh 9 CBoalon 7 9 Philadelphia 13 5 1 1 3 Charley RICHMAN BROTHERS 22" CLOTHES 1025-27 Main St I Last iglits New Belloise 128 New York slopped Joe Doherty 127 Brooklyn MN Quince Sicilia 1213 Blimp field 111 outpointed Henry Hurt 126 Peoria UI 1101 Los Garcia 147 Philip- If pines knocked out Leon Zorrtta 144 Lc Ms! Angeles 151 1 Fentisruken Nair 1491 Camden outpointed Tony Falco 1461s Philauelphis 1101 1 I 1 Gossip: According to Jim Peter- i son one of Louisville's ace pitchers the Colonels would rather see the Blues win the championship than either Milwaukee or St Paul They think the Blues are a line group of fellows Joe Engle pesident of 1 the Chattanooga club of the Southern Association and a Washington scout is in town Joe whose colorful efforts at exploitation in Chattanooga have created cpsite a few disciples is here in the capacity of scout 'spar-mates and shook them all with short left hooks WAY FINALLY YIELDS I Moue Stable Ontbitla Alra Mars for Son of Ariel final round of the eastern grass court lentils championships here Mme Henrotin defeated Mrs Mary Greet' Harris of Kansas City in straight sets 6-3 6-4 just lasting to take the second set after Mrs Harris put on a strong finish 11111p14 op 1 1 AlUTOISTORES 000100 SHARKEY'S LEFT WORKS Jack Shows a Good Pooch a the Louis Fight Ncars Nk PAI'L DERRINGER TO WED Dircsrut ILL Aug Mrs Mueller Brownback of this city announced today the engagement of her daughter Eloise to Paul Derringer pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds of the National League The couple met last summer while Derringer who was divorced recently was an instructor in a baseball school conducted here by Charley Dressen the Reds' manager PAO tie Coast Sin nal no Pct! Pct Portland WI 62 551 Onkla nd 72 67 518 Scat tle a4 540 Los Anuales 017 71 4136 Ban Diego 73 afi 525 San Fran MI 73 473 72 67 618Sacramento 55 ak 290 I oARATOGA SPRINGS Aug The high bidding at the sales paddock continued today as six small consignments of yearlings went under the hammer for $79850 but for the first time Mrs Ethel Mars's Milky Way Farm failed to walk off with the prize 1 Bill McGarvey trainer attempted to buy a son of Ariel-Flying Dust for I Mrs Mars but was forced out by the Howe Stable which took the colt for I $7000 the night's top price The Rattle stable also paid $5000 for a colt by Display-Teco (By International News Service) OR ANGESURGH Aug 12-- Weighing a trim 198 and as cocksure of himself as ever Jack Sharkey today entered the "home stretch" of his training campaign for his 10-round fight with toe Louis next Tuesday --of thanks from Burleigh Orilget the owner of the Cardinals All of which makes Burleigh whose reputation in baseball is that of a noquarter-given-nor-asked player positively III He is trying to figure out the strategy of having the players On the bench razz a pitcher until he wants to fight and then pleading In behalf of the hurler "Suppose that game costs the Cubs the pennant" points out Burleigh who knows what he would have done if he had been Grimm He would have helped the umpire take Dizzy off the field "What a fool Grimm will be After all if he's going to play that way why 'get on' Dean from the bench to start with? "What does Charley think baseball is anyway? I don't see anybody ever giving me a break like that This year when we were playing Minneapolis jerked his of an my players acrom the umpire go for the umpire told to signal the professional for a minute would have of the Cub Maybe so business And You razz the goat and if want to fight your hands but join 'up beat him 4451042000 )0 night Sharkey resumed boxing yesterday after a 1-day layoff and impressed all who saw him with his condition and his sharp boxing He boxed four rounds against three A BOUT F011'AliERS "Sonny Boy" Akers Kansas City welterweight has been signed to meet Joe Shube in a 10-round bout August 25 in Colorado Springs Whito Owito havo boon cold cold TIME OUT AMATEUR NOTES opens one of the umpirc A meeting of the Sackina will be held at thumb about onesixtel 3212 Trooat tomorrow evfning at 8 O'clock Elsickina will work Out Friday evening on inch I believe at one of the emit Parade at 6 o'clock and Done Bush ran C1e 5 There is a few open dates on the schedule of the Sockina and any team wiahing to field to Insist that the errange a game with them ahould write Clem Carder a 3126 Bellefontaine or call through with hi comm Elmer Fields Chestnut Mk between 5 and player to leave The 6 o'clock Miatortn Bros Trensfer Adams Done he hadn't Meant Transfer John Cube St Johns Kansas City Cardinals and Indiana Mu- player out chants take notice "That's the way it ts in The Smithville Mo Merchants will pia baseball You don't thin: the Indiana Merchants SInday at Smith-vine Innithville has open date Beptembor ute do you that Frisch 6 and 27 Write Major Lumber Corn- stepped in to save one pans Smithville Mo The Soca soft ball teem want' a game pitchers from being chas for Sunday morning Any ClabA team I "Good sportsmanship? intereated call Roy at Chertnut 061 The Columbia Merchant' semipro club Its blamed poor bu enxieu to manse dates with strono semi- baseball is a business pro clubs in this vicinity The Columbia Merchants have won thirty out of their leg other pitcher to get his thirty-cight games Write Paul Wall he is silly enough to wi Columbia Merchants Sall Club Columbia that' playing right into Cash Bargain Lumber wants to cancel i Then what does Grimm Hy gaMP Bundy' with the pAveo AU-Stars with Dizzy and possibl: and instead will play Ace Linen at Mil-1 astikee Park at 3 o'clock The Claybrook Tigert will meet the Reis- I inn All-Stara at 8:13 O'clock tonight at Ward held ma la 11 I one of the umpires thumb about one-sixteenth inch I believe at one of and Done Bush ran clear field to Insist that the through with his command player to leave The Donie he hadn't Meant player out "That's the way it is In baseball You don't think do you that Frisch stepped in to save one pitchers from being chased? "Good sportsmanship? But Its blamed poor baseball is a business other pitcher to get his he is silly enough to that's playing right into Then what does Grimm do with Dizzy and possibly GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY 450-20 475I9 525-18 ONLY 1 08 ONLY $118 ONLY St 140 PIP- cgs 1 11 SY 103 -k '4 IA it 1-'' 0' 0 aqt 00" '0 GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY SIZE PAY TIRES 43040 OMV 1108 717549 ONLY 118 SIS-la ONLY St 140 iri rill IN A 't At 044 i 1110111e A I I A ci 1 I 4 I I 1 1 1 -1 4 ir 3 A tt 1 7 rdelyi Hungary sixth NettMarn Fir 1161--- Won htt Besfnrd Great Brit' 1 0: second Ferr Canada- 1129 'hire Sweden fourth Roolaid E(lors 111 fifth Mallidea Greece" best -Yoshida Japan 1100: sec- ond Auxtra116 1:102 third Metman HIl 1 137 fourth Novacaballero fifth Baeth Denmark sixth Chile (Simon- of Germany qi: a tartest fourth 4n0-meter relay trials (first three -tt and fastest fourth qualify for by United Stales tivItt Bernice Lapp Mavis FreeT3" 'iciceant 4:471: second Great 2 third Canada 4497 fourth HIT: 306: fifth Austria Won by HoPand (Selbeeh Deneuden Mastentirocki 4:39 1 rr IR third Denmark 4 Jaren 4:551 100-meter backatroke semifinals ''tte each heat and fastest fourth null's' first by Sent I second Edith Motridge Be- States 1:191 third Bruun- rry I 19 7: fourth Harding Great Brit "11i firth Smite Germany sixth amttralta 11a1--Vinn by Mastenbroek 1 seeond Frampton England Lurd Miro Bridges United States Kerkmeester Holland 1:212 liapnrk England sixth NielAell Den-Mu Harding qualified as fastest inmmeter free style by ry1- United States 4:445 (new meord: betters former mark of hY Stiumpei Utot second Ho Jamtit 4455: "third -Shozo 4-041! fourth Ralph Flan- statea 4521 fifth Hirnshi 4-1 11: sixth Jeqn srventh Bob teivers Great 7 Sir Foul1 'in I "11te PIT 1 0:10 HI1Arr grar 1 fi Sr 4 IR Ifr H110 rt I NAT a TT T-1 110 1'n fro' r)' A RECORD UNEQUALED BY ANY OTHER CIGAR Don't be BALD! 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Sold by 111 Drt Standings of the Teams AMERICAN ASSOCAT1ON IP Pct Win Lose Milwaukee 3 4R 1103 607 598 St Paul 10 54 565 5611 540 KSI15114 City $24 57 529 533 525 Minneapolis 84 5R 525 528 520 Ineltanapnlia 63 62 560 504 408 Columbus ft 1 87 400 500 401 Louisville 4R 14 393 39R 390 niedo 73 MO 395 387 NATTOPAL LEAGUE Pet Win Ln Chi0 64 4 604 1107 598 Lents 85 43 602 606 598 New York Al 41 510 514 565 rittithint20 tb4 53 505 509 560 Cinci ti A2 44 491 495 4118 noel nn 50 '57 467 4 72 463 Brooklyn 42 45 393 3418 369 Philadelphia 39 67 368 314 364 Igitists 4GE0441AVERSt A i V' "1 A Wo ts blefN rt R4" 31E They oat taste better Olor 1700 Mc Geo VI 9606 3030 'fraud VA 6763 920 Mian DR 7070 39th and Walnut WE 6963 429 Sixth Street Ira Ificuly VI 9696 217 West Mipti ladependence Mu Jones Store Tire Dpt pca Sundg) a :) tizEer itALitis Loses it) At tttttt Eliminated In 'III' narttantent itye t9 the A Nsnciatrd PreRci 111 Aug 12--Flnally crush- nlendid rally by her toe 111 crimes Mme Sylvia Hen rarti France today became woman to reach the semi :) 111- 11 '10 1 1 ntir '111) aloISPDVATI10 it4Tmit1714 RadlostSportingSupplies 'Bicyclesrand Hardware IET11731Friall AMPR1C AN LEAGUE Pet New York 11 35 554 Cleveland 52 4R 5014 Chit Rao 5R 51 512 Detroit 57 51 5201 Roston 115 63 514 tvasnington 54 54 500 St tools 39 59 351 Phi ladtlPhic 31 11 213 wtn Fe i 587 9511 598 559 530 5'27 532 523 518 599 505 495 397 3514 319 319 lo by kene Cisoir hio neoir re teuth "It'know Bill I guess I'm Just old-fashioned I don't think I could ever get used to night baseball" i 4 I OMIMININ Zt.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1880-2024