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Grantland Rice Finds Majority Picking Joe Louis lo Beat Baer nnnMmiir 1 kiiuiKn I "Now. Back in Mv Days, D. I Drinking at Corhhusker Football CUBS TAKE ANOTHER I 7 Games to Be Curbed, Say Officials! ftrTKUftUniNU mum i STEP TOWARD FUG AJfXBlCAN LEAGUE. 4ft 4 Apr riid regulations, said he an SPORTS Mi I oct.l 1 ct. ao ia .647 Chiearo 60 TO .496 Liquor 2quaa to I airui ttdpftted mUe trouble at football OOP IN NATIONAL Detroit N.

Yor'a Cleveland Boston Madium Uuring All games. GEORGE "JODDY" MATHIS, brother of Chris, has enroled at Nebraska. played with Oecumseh high and with a CCC amp team and you have Choppy word for it that Joddy has what it takes. not "Present regulations In Lincoln LEARNS II FANS will sro a long ways toward curb 50 08 wumni 11 72 60 .511 St. Louis 5 80 .424 Tl 71 Phils.

1 .04 ATIONAL LEAGUE, pet. I pet 2 53 BrooklyB 1 77 .442 SS 52 .429 ClnclnoaU S3 SL .438 84 53 .813 Phils. 58 81 .417 51 83 Boston 9ft 103 .254 tng excessive drinking nere, we Games. Nebraska fans who want to mix their football with the cup that cheers are invited to stay home this fall and read of the games in mayor said, "unaer uie present Chicago St. Louis N.

York Pttub'b strict enforcement program wnicn Can Fancv Maxie Bound Warneke's 19th Victory Is Scored Over Giants by 8 3 Score. applies every day any abuses ox their newspapers. i. tn rhan policy oi comuuns DOllCV 10 STAYS, 10 GOES to Title Heights Again Against Bomber? as shifty as Chris, but This latest edition of the Mathis family weighs 155 and is an inch or two taller than Chris. Choppy, by the way, isn't oing to coach in the American football league this He's got a year round Jobas a cement salesman and he's rota? to keen it.

established and repuiaoie piaces ill Vilr YC1 OIL SBj ijwv, tiv cellor Burnett as plans progressed tn handle the lareest football Selleck said the same plan of CAKUS iW bnUUL I IM crowds in Nebraska history. WHEN GRID KNIFE FALLS handllnar liauor at the stadium "Everything reasonable will be done to curb drinking at Nebraska will be used this fall as was em cloved last year. A special liquor fames." said Chancellor Burnett. BOUT STILL WEEK AWAY BY GRANTLAND RICE. (The Uneola Journal 4 aews papers) sauad will be on hand to watch That statement was echoed by as Husker Coachei Will Keep By GEORGE KIRKSEY.

NEW YORK. (UP). The Chi cago Cubs' victory march remained unbroken as the ''flaming youth" team moved nearer the National league pennant When the the stadium. All liquor seen win John Selleck, business manager of be confiscated: drinks will be re athletics. moved from the stands and placed NEW YORK.

Next Tuesday, The American football circuit has branched out this season, its membership comprising Kansas City, St. Louis, Atlanta, Dallas, Louisville, Los Angeles and Memphis. Los Angeles was admitted when it agreed to guarantee expenses of all teams coming west to play. Two "old timers" were on the sidelines as the Hunkers worked out Mondav. Dick Newman of Likewise, Mayor Bryan and Chief of Police Anderson an beneath the stadium until the the leather loving clientele from Three Full Team on Varsity Squad.

By WALTER E. DOBBINS. With Coach Bible scheduled to game is over and anyone creating nounced that the enforcement of the law in this respect will be California to Maine will get the correct answers to a number of nahrnurifld Questions nOW much more severe this year than ever before. It will be their job disorder will land in jau, mere 10 languish until sobriety returns. Selleck believes, however, that Nebraska has about the soberest football fans in the country.

wield the knife in a day or so, vwidtv candidates were bearing VS to see that there isn't too much rash. Hastings and Wright of breaking out in a general uub iu i i relohratiner or drowning1 of sor says Paul Schis iugt few that should down Tuesday "I think we'll have even less rows after the final whistle. sler made quite a buy when he out of the bertns on At least three full teams and pos Mavor Brvan. whose admin lit. Is Joe liouis, wim iuibcu drinking this year," he said, eyeing a list of special cops who will patrol the stadium beat 4trHnn has laced Lincoln sibly two or three more players will be carried this fall, Bible contend era passed bale ball's a i tional milepost on July 4, the Cubs were in fourth place, ten and one half games behind the league leading Giants.

Tuesday Charlie 1 era were setting the pace, two games up on months of professional experi beer and liquor establishments un purchased the Hastings Country club and turned it into a fee The club house and improvements couldn't be replaced for the amount paid, the layout also including almost a section of land adjoining Hastings. is now in Brooklyn coaching that city's pro football KAIVSAS U. LOSES ence, as great a ngnxer as nc looks to be? 2. Can the Baer, who looked so moth eaten against Jim Brad dock, jump back to champioo hin form three months later SQUAD Hlffl PROMISING PLAYER Sophomore End Dropped by the Scholastic Bug whrvt will haooen if Max Outstanding among tne ena candidates are Bernie Scherer, No. 1 wingman, a sure starter on the left side.

Elmer Dohrman and Paul Amen, sophomores, and Les McDonald, a Junior from Grand Island, are head and shoulders above the rest of the pack. The tackle situation is more clouded with Jim Heldt Scotts i "Dm MEMBERS UES101 muom wa nim th second PATRICIA HENRY, 18, national junior women's tennis cham place St. Louis Cardinals and four Second Week, mm a kr 4 niTY. Jr). j.nengiDu 1 Koii and a halt games aneaa 01 iuu Baer happens to plug In one of his heavy smashes? 4.

What chance has Baer to nail as good a boxer as Louis looks to be with a right band? 5. What will happen If Louis suddenly finds himself in the middle of a real brawl, with no pion, is a daughter of Bill Henry, sports editor of the Los Angeles Times. i. Bill attended the Big Six threat jrtWj "iwKS OUato. In their drive to irlm twhaii coaches nlucklng at ..7 vi tha too nee Independence day wnff rrea snirey.

juauruuc, track meet here the spring before the Olympic games at Los Angeles and mentioned the fact that he had Camera or Levinsky to act as i i i in uim om. I Ttunrhfnff' basr? the coverlets In sleepless torture, nYtn7eteVMonday newcomers the Cubs have played at a 72D already has found Its way Into the JdJdn Tucer of Fair crip, winning 54 games and los camp of the Kansas Jayhawkers. fh ep forward ing 21. Coach Ad Llndsey reconciled ry. rv fM By tlng back the opening himself to the loss of Floyd Han white and Jack Schock of challenge of the Giants Monday, son, a promising sophomore end undefeated 1934 Falls City 8 to 3, the Cubs extended their and a teammate of George Hap 1 ut winning streak to 13 straight, and Harold Holmbeck, Beatrice, the only men certain of places.

Jack Ellis, Omaha, probably is No. 4 at this writing with Chick Wheeler and Ted Doyle battling for the other place providing Link Lyman decides, to carry five tackles. Uy Beechner jacKson MMfKB I 4WatVta I It I Mti 1 1H IlILilB 11 HAA TflVU niKu is cuter a iwvmwi mmt either this week end or the ol left or a solid right on the crest lowing week end and he's willing of the chin XlLri6 rtswi anarkniutr of the Jayhawk I icari Bohiinr. Be 1 nniv one shv of the season's rec A real battle Is being wagea ai offense, on the Qay Center, Kaa, Us i Brow. wMK ord of 14 set by the Cardinals In to play it at home or i "nn, I "A th dozen men in play high school eleven.

The two made How Iowa seems good football nn a naaslnfiT comoinauon wmtu tnt jjean, unrora; B. APJ. Hanaon.ad Uomt cob. fcWctar4 wan hi phi effective. 11.

SLthern Ca had leae pennant race smoking hot, Williams having been wo, schools Cal had us the gallop with the first eleven all fall. A defeat Tuesday for the Giants will almost be a death blow to New York's pennant chances. If thev lose, the Giants will then Fflkcr, Trenton; Ms Oould, Broken Bow; wiinm OJllMDls. Lincoln; Burand Greet, Photo by Msedonald. mitted to the university on proD muveu Share, UnicagO mis year urpcuu.

v.nno. M.t nnn Flasnick are the vi, w. VnnHov tn 1 w.Vni Harvey tllvssss. two Iowans and now come, mg ow j. 0Te filter men while Ken Haimjtn ri ti0n last term, fauea rtft Mem 16 remaining this irm Hnut th Nortn uarouna i huci ico I i Motion, iuur uui vuu5 7 4.i.

i srraaes. I num, i nave 10 win xi vl i NnXcfrolina. above. I McGinnis and Gus Peters, particu 1 to Coach Bible before he addressed the entire Saes. awk held their first BiiJKovsn have to win 14 of where' less tban 1 percent of the It was Louis Baer or aer uu.

lariy me xormer, gquad waa an A11 America tackier warvara. I drU1 on theiP h0me field Monday M'n. 'ifpw if Chicago only breaks even in its And discovered nnA. i m.t. I BH wmk ion IT after a week at camp, ana mey i piiM.

Exetsr: remaining ten games. population is ioreign wrn, Loi were at Sollere'a football lineup will Include that those picking Louis were 1 ax Paul Morrison and Boo Menring are starine a great scrap at cen were given a moist reception. Jack 'pMtow. Lincoln The Cardinals are still to be However, a muddy field after a I oi a per Mgba reckoned wlth. They kept in the a AoTnn names leasi lO i MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES heaw rain failed to curtail me 'coiumbus; Frsd sukup.

vsjaiKra; nennant fieht Monday by nosing porters who were certain Max had ter with Lowell English having a too much power and experience good bit to say about the matter A I aSjS L. i ma jmm mmm J4 AAM S9 mm. tu I i. anith wavariw; JACK lienor K. I a r.

workout as unosey arovo i niV Lincoln; Ralph out the Brooklyn uoagers, UVI1 wu wavi 'w as Farfalla, Mastrolia, Sinlscalchi, Pllosenos, Berllnskl, Rhyneska and Three cheers for the But the best football niavar on the sauad Is Everett squad in preparation for tne open Tuclwr, falrbury; Dean Vastlne. Trenton; i tv. m. I ni.i.k itih. KrnMt White.

Falls AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit 0, Bostoa 3. wvi a nnrn ninTm imuic i jukih tt 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. dileafw t. New York t.

New York ab 0 Chicago ab a for any young fighter 10 meet. view or nia snowinR U1. m. xnrn? In Saturday's scrimmage. Why the Sudden Turn? backfield, too, presents a in old time fiirhter, walking mn outatand ng Mead.

City: Charles Wldman Rent 28. ab at Bostoa Terry Moore's single, a sacrifice and Frankie Frlsch's single. Paul Dean, recovered from last week's Illness when he fainted twice at a prizefight, made good Dizzy's boast that the Deans would win Detroit White ct Cooke rf Werber3b 4 0 3 0 4 13 1 It was figuratively the morning after at some of the Big Six camps 'Git Along, Uttle Doggie' Robin mto a group of sporting writers, bau' carriers available. There Itaixl vfrliflS PftWrlOV from I ji Ui. V.aU I i.

IL. rt I Tarrv lb hard riding cowboy from aheU: Softball Notes son, a flred reu ujw i is llllie OOUDt aoouv hj i "A year ago you fellows were aU taNoue. Llovd Cardwell, mn 4 0 1 OlOalanlil 3 0 0 SIHerman 3b 3 4 4 0 OILlndttrom ct 4 14 0 5 0 1 250 4 8 2 OlDemaree rt 4 13 0 4 3 7 OiCavarretta lb 4 3 7 1 4 13 2 Hack 3b 4 0 0 1 3 0 3 4IJuraes 3 13 3 Monday as the players recuperated from bruises suffered in Saturday Wallace, la." I i mi a wtrlnnlnc? Vila 4 3 3 3 4 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 4 3 3 0 3 3 13 4 0 0 1 Cochrane 0 Gehrt'irer 2b Greenb'g lb Goiltn If Walker rt Rogell as Owen 3b Bridges tii aiMctatoni saw four iony iive Kaiura wj arrlmmacea. and COSCheS re lb lit 4 0 10 4 3 0 3 8 3 3 4 114 8 2 3 0 4 0 0 1 4 1 10 0 3 0 2 3 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 114 ,0 0 0 0 10 0 0 110 0 teams eliminated and two teams robbed ot nineteenth game. Dizzy has won Almada ct Cronin as Johnson If Ferrell Dahlgren lb Melillo2b Ferrell Williams 2b Wilson Bowers Bishop Millar cuperated from headaches, ateo wm twtttfnte.

Van Mungo pitched a Wirneke 9 3 111 4 113 10 0 0 saying that Max Baer was un 1 and Chief Bauer. beatable. You were even saying Johnny Howell, Bob Benson, Jack uab' there waa no one around for Mm Ron Dougias and Ralph oumbert to fight that bit too hard and Eldrid will all probability be fSSV was too hard to hurt He waa all whiIe Harris Andrews weintrsu IICOX OF NORM i suffered in Saturday scrimmages 1 0 0 01 five hit eame. Me.r Viral Franks' right tisld At Missouri Faurot sent tne error In the seventh canto gave Arcade a 0 II 1 00 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 squad back to the primary class as by himself. Then he puts on one Qn or puntmg ability teg hard earned 2 to 1 aeeisioa vr bon.

Ths Maytags were knocked from the a In th imu a result of its ragged snowing QUALIFIER PRO MEET mmk ahow where he gets over 1 i aione. Totals 3T 10 27 18 34 13 37 0 against the freshmen Saturday. ToUls Totals 34 8 37 101 34 7 34 101 ifi.P Mrv Piock had homered In confident and careless, and after Coach Bible has indicated that fcaMxt inr whsob ta seventh; W. wtiitnnh tuittMl for Oabler In seventh: ths fourth, two Maytaf misplays and three BltnoB 1 Ferrell ba tted for Meliuo la Sigma: auer the team will be a nexime that one flop the champion is oniy a hum. He ordered a long session in fundamentals, with a promise of heavy scrimmage Tuesday.

Cleaner blows gava ths Jonnson men winning margin. VrfrlhB nmvnm HB with A SUIUrliS T1C Uavls batted for Crlti in ninth; Dannln batted for Stout in ninth, 020 001 000 batted tor Bowers ta ninth. Pittsburgh beat the Boston Braves, 5 3, and Cincinnati moved into fifth place by taking an eleven inning game from the Phillies, 3 2. The Detroit Tigers Increased their American league lead to nine and one half games by defeating the Boston Red Sox, 5 3. while St Louis knocked off New York, 5 2.

If the Tigers win six of their remaining fifteen games, amiarl as in nast seasons. Men "Tn the meantime, a kid fighter, turned over to Harold Petz and fhn it imuhei its way to an 8 to 6 Chieaao 100 610 Ox with hardlv more than a year's Leads TiTe Other Entrants Here With ft 142 Mark win AV1P AiirisM in the feature. Dick Lawrence Ely will be brought riaian 9. ravarretta 3. Hartnett, Detroit 000 BOO 000 5' Bostoa 001 000 0033 Runs: Cochrane.

Qehrlnger, Ooslln, Walker, Rogell. Werber 3, Cooke. Srror: Gehringer, Owen, Werber, Almada and Melillo. Two bass hits Walker, John n.ti.mv reformed outfielder, gave the rtomrM. Htck.

Warneke. Ott, Lelber. professional experience, moves Into th mifriir hv knocking over a losers but liva blngles. Waverty defeated a tn at Marka scored all Its vrmr Rrii Rune batted in: Llndatrom lor 36 Holes. George Veenker at lowa state also spent much of his time polishing rough spots observed Saturday.

The Cyclone mentor still is looking for capable pass receivers. He isn't worrying about a punter. back to the varsity as they show Improvement while men falling to meet the first string requirement Maneuso 3. Herman 2. Cavarretta 2, War i Ton hue hit: Oalan 2.

Lelber, I finck nt minks, the last two markers in two innings to drub Koaeoy i I. aafiwav ellmlnsted Modern 12 to tn Pat Wilicox, xne rey softened up by Baer. feer, used his long drives to fine nd you figure this kid fighter, Double play: Bridges to Gehringer. Left' on base: Detroit 8, Boston 11. Bass on balls: Off Bridges 4, WlUon 2, Bowers 4.

the Yanks would have to win an will be dropped to the Nubbins for further development. another 0 affair with Pitcher Benny stand Fred Poole averaged better than lng out. Hayward gais scored in syery of tneP remaining sixteen to tie advantage Monday at tne uncom who has never been up against, a an vi. Wnnilav I innlna as thev defeated Hawtnorne is i I v.Aof i UMn. OU yarua on ma yj.

RTwinV alayaround scramble. Pltchar Strikeouts: By Bridges 8, Wilson ii, cowers 3. Hits: Oft Wilson 8 tn 7 Innings, Bowers 0 In 3. Wild pitch: Wilson. Losing pitcher: Wilson, t'mpirss; Mortarty, rvMintrv club to become qualifier any class at ail, is going vo the team will Herman.

Horns run: Cavarretta. Sacrifice: Warneke. Double play: Koen ig to Crltt to Terry, Crlta to Bartell to Terry. Left oa base: New York 6, Chicago 0. Bass on balls: Oft Warneke 3.

Oumbert 1. Gabler 1, Stout 1. Strikeouts: By Warneke 0. Oumbert 4, Oabler 3 in 1. In 8.

Loeing pitcher: Oumbert. Umpires. Reardon. Klem, Stewart and Rlglsr. Tims 3:11..

St. Toia 1, Brookljra 0. Coach Wesley Fry contmuea 10 1 Muer jumud ths losers to a solitary bit. hunt for the best passers and pass I class a. tha Nebraska district for the a very different nto Ifrney for a fling Hill and ormsby.

urns annual T. O. A. tournament in Svfou7 K9 Chicago 0, Wasatngtoa 1. receivers at Kansas State.

Delmar Maytags P92 5 1 Trnii. nt I Ca.Himia Cleaners 000 400 4 4 ior ine pennani. vieciou the Philadelphia Athletics, 8 5. Sad Sam Jones, oldest American league pitcher, allowed only four hits in pitching the Chicago White Sox to a 9 1 triumph over Washington. unnov'a tiaivw Tvtn Warneke.

M.ivm. mtv I Aniu it rinn't make anv I riuaJr' Chlearo ab 0 ft Wash'gtoa hum ab a Lang, junior iium o.o vwj, Neb. joined the squad and prob LttsMjck and P. VflUBUUUW itguv, vui iff ir 2 0 0 Kunei id 3 0 0 0 Radcli Brooklya ab St. Louis.

a 8 3 0 0 4 3 0 7 Miles rf Simmons el 4 13 3 12 4 1 3 Moore ct 4MI Boyle rf admit 3 0 3 0 Rothrock rt Wlllcox led the way, Bowing sense. advantage at lunch time "I think everyone will a stroke advantage that the Baer who meets 3 0 3 1 ably will be used at tacKie. Blut RlDboll 100 ooo 1 1 niff who aava his Okla I Arcade 000 010 13 3 1 Hsyes 2b Bonura lb SEK IN MAIN BOUT Ft Myer3b Travielf Marlon If Estallella 3b Louis 8 0 17 0 8 6 8 4 4 10 0 10 10 3 0 0 0 3 10 2 4 0 0 0 Batteries: Daaa and Fttigerald; Leichner I tyn holH thm Hi ant a 3 113 4 0 3 0 10 7 1 10 7 1 4 110 4 17 0 4 0 10 3 0 12 Appling SB Wash' ton rt Hopkins 3b homa Sooners are "coming along fine." continued his efforts to de and J. Wllcoxen. I vuub with a 72.

The wmner periormcu entirely different Baer even better over the matinee route, ja Braddock to seven hits' In winning his nine Frlsch 2b Medwick If J. Collins lb Delancy Martin 3b Durocher it P. Deaa a 8 0 13 8 0 3 1 4 0 10 Bewell 3 10 0 Powell ct Kress ss Bolton Had ley 4 Frey ss Bucher Leslie lb Mills cf Strtpp D. Taylor Jordan 2b Bordagaray Lopsa Mungo McCarthy veln an offense for the Colorado adding a subpar round or xor a he can't hit Jones 2 0 3 4 a ON EAGLES CLUB CARD 3 0 2 4 3 10 8 10 0 1 10 0 1 10 0 0 3 0 10 110 0 4 113 0 0 0 0 3 10 2 3 0 0 0 game Sept. 28.

1 142 total. Louis. Well, they said he couldnl CLASS n. Preadrich Bros. 422 000 0 0 8 Rudgea 000 301 1 5 3 Batteries: D.

Gettsmy and L. Weyand; 1. Flock and D. Tucker. CLASS C.

Russell Lewis teenth game of the season. Play for Lawlor Cup. OMAHA. (UP). The Lawlor cup The only other of the profession 1 hit Schmellng.

But he did, in the 10 0 0 aoHfl. SCRIMMAGE CALLED first round. Totals Totals 3T 11 37 14 si entries tnreaiening muwi leadership was Bill Schuhart, Om kn ininnrriC Wimrlf 0S0 1 00 08 8 3 pretty cunning 20 8 27 8 'This Baer's a Total Lewis batted for Hadley ta fifth. Totals 34 24 8 tennis inter zone semifinals series tUk lI iV OnilVycnJ star 000 001 0 1 5 4 khaHylclublmksteach to Tadde tkvIov batted for BriD In ninth: 1 hi Chicago aw on ww trailed with a 73 at Bordaaaray ran for Jordan In ninth; lie Washlngtoa wvw vw tn workina and he'll hit me eno j. Cartojr batted for Mungo ia ninth.

Runs: Hayes 8, Bonura 2, Radcllff Batteries: Martin and Olson; D. Taylor between Lincoln and omana wiu and b. Fisher. open here Wednesday with two SoJ I singles matches, jmais win be Ostapayich Four Matches on Tuesday Bill. Dobson at Fullback Again os the Regular Push Brooklya .000 000 0030 UU Louis ...100 000 00xl a.

a A. a I IT. tyii'l All I mr a 1 mm mt 4k. srv 'I'llaBBe. Batteries: Isherwood and L.

Leath; Tur I piayeu anwm i nenr Tf inn nen.ii. iiicu ywi mi jnnn irpseiL cuixjca wwnu Bun: T. Moors, Error: 3. Collins. P.

Dun ua batted in: rrtsch. Sacrifice: Washington. APPUng, Myer. Brror: Marion, Kress, Appling. Runs batted In: Appling 5, Bonura, Simmons, Kstallella, Washington.

Two bass hit: Appling, Hayes. Three bass hit: Washington. Left cn base: Chicago 9, Washington 8. Bass oa balls: Off Jones 3. Hadley 2, Russell Subs Around.

ner and Lea. on Wlllcox, and scnunart wouau fitr I iahr.trt meet Darna Ostapa Rothrook. Double play: Strtpp to Lopes 100 101 012 16 3 aaaaaa Monday afternoon found Lincoln ta Leeiie. Left on base: St. uouit up itm m.rk was Lin ured a fighter with fifteen months' the headline grapple on the Modern Cleaners 003 000 0 2 0 5 Jgjjy Brooklyn 0.

Bass oa balls: Off Mungo 4, p. dmii 1. atrtkaouU: By P. Dean 6., 1 nnt and he tied professional experience couia ver lriltial Eagles club snow oiweiau iCl 73148 I We on beating a fellow like ica80n at the fair grounds. Four third wiui Wmn 1 nit hv nttchar: BV P.

Dean nign griaaers pounamg away sw. Batteries: Benny and Forst; Chubbuck each other across a scrimmage I and P. Brown. Una aain as Coach Bailer eyed I playground redwings. 4.

Strikeouts: uy Jonee RusseU 2. Hits: Off Hsdley 0 In 8 Innings, Russell 5 ta 4. Hit by pMjiRBf Hadley (Bonura, Washlngtoa). Wild pitch: (Frey). Umpires: Quiglcy, Magerkurth and.

1 6 COO 01 1 for place 7 Baer, in shape to go somewhere." Ed Newtek of tht etjyc s'n't Louis a better boxer than I stayed out of compeUUon because M11h fa.t. thl.n Baer a stayed usselL wmnmg oucner: onw. Ban. Tims 1:01. Pittsburgh 8, Bostoa 3.

the Crete opener two weeks away Hawtnoraa 2 Hayward 247 6x 18 pitcher: Hadley. umpires: ttuinn, www ana vonneuy. and searched his squad lor tne best available combination. h. would not bavebeen awe ar Baer ab ai St.

Louis 8, Mew York 2. 4 2 1 0i Bostoa ab a Pittsburgh Coscarart at 4 0 2 OiJansen If rietchsr lb 4 0 8 1L Waner cf Batteries: Willy and Stoffer; Maser and Heldenrlch, Horn. TUESDAY NIGHT'S SLATE. 7:20 p. Qulnn's vs.

Urban League range the trip to me wuy th.n wftr range wmp in better shane than Baer Adna Dobson started the scrap could See This DOUBLE MAIN EVENT Wrestle 4 BIG BOUTS Under Aneplees of Eagle Club Tues. Sept. 17th 4 Club Fair Grounds rirnt Bout 8:0 P. M. the bill, first match at 8:30 p.

m. Ostapavich, a Czech and one of the leading European wrestlers touring New York ab a 4 8 0 0 4 2 10 4 13 8 he won: oiner iomeone asked. Moors If a i fuUback where he performed so Lary ss Bums lb Bolters cf 3o creditably in last Saturday's mix ''Maybe the old time fighter 'Maybe," 4 13 4 0 0 01 Haley rt 3 3 1 0Vaughan ss 4 3 10 Young 2b 4 11 4 0 8 0C Browns lb ab a 4 0 11 4 0 8 0 4 13 0 4 16 0 4 110 4 13 0 4 I 1 4 don't overlook that! HT 10( mm mm 1KO. said, "but a a 13 i I anowea a grvttb ueat w. sucugm i class c.

Vl I m. flit Coleman rf 4 10 1: 4 1 13 0: 0 0 3 0 Oftlintrv ClUD. Il'lil 8:30 P. City Club All Stars vs. Ar Berger cf Whitney 3b Mallon2b Jordan rf Spohrer Bcttap Brows B1USB WMvm 4 13 0 Mazzera It Hill if Rolfs 3b Chapman cf Gehrig lb Selkirk rf Rlch'soa sa Heffner 3b Glenn a Ruffing 3 14 0 Suhr lb cade, exhibition game; Golds vs.

Safeway, sur7na omi iw ess "jry 3 3 8 0 5 0 3 1 3 10 3 Ct race a class C. Note Another gams, probably a 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 11 Hemsley a Clift 3b Carey 2b 10 0 1 mm ma II UUUTI 77 IO XOO 1 11ft hi. lonili anH mnva around at playground mix will ba played at 8:30. 4 14 5 Bush Brown 3 0 0 3 nib iub aa vataji vaaw 3 0 0 0 Cain the country the past two years, gave Pesek his toughest match here last win 4 0 3 0 3 3 13 34 37 It all had to look good against Car nera and Levinsky. ana judgment in oacriing up ue line, and carried the bail for consistent gains.

'The starting ends were Dick Hitchcock and Gene Rood with Bill Mowbray and George Binger across the "way on the second string flanks. Bill Schleich took Totals 83 34 10 Totals 34 12 zr 17 35 27 10 Totals Totals Lincoln High Roster WORLD SERIES STARTS s0N OCT. 2 THIS YEAR Boston 010 200 000 3 Pittsburgh 300 100 10 5 St. Louis .......4.... ....030 012 0008 "Baer has had some bad fights, but never two bad ones In a row.

It Muni! Jenaen 9. L. Waner. Hater. E.

Berger 3. Whitney. Runs batted la: Hafav. Vauahan. Young.

Orace, L. raiTmrm 1Te worm uutes a jum. w. puio vv Dobson's left tackle with Royal Leo Benson Herm Rohrlg "Ar, w.adav. Oct.

2. him going again. He had his jolt Waner. Whltne 2. Spohrer.

Two bass hit: Helzer at the right, and Paul Hafev. Berber 3. Orace. Double Play: 1 T.m. man took the deciding fall by hoisting Ostapavich over the ropes.

Joe Dusek, Omaha, and Allan Eustace, Wakefield, meet In a one fall match to a finish In Adna Dobaoa Paul Beck Challstrom and Orvllle Hager were New York 000 100 0103 Runs: Clift 2, Coleman. Maxiera, Baiters, Heffner, Ruffing. Error: Carey. Runs batted tn: Clift 3, Coleman 2, Ruffing. Two bass Selkirk.

Three base hit: Clift. Horns run: Clift, Colsmsn, Ruffing. Stolen Chapman. Sacrifice: Hill. Left on New York 13 fit.

Louie 3. Base on Off Csia T. Strikeouts: By Cain 3, Ruf! ting 3. Umpires: Oeisel and Dlnssa. Tims 1:40.

Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 8. Mai Ion to Coscarart to Fletcher, Coscarart to Mallon to Fletcher, Vaughan to Young to E. Browne. Left en base: Boston 4, Looking Back Over Records. ueorge Dinner at the guards.

Leo Benson started Ed Hammond 1, probably at Detroit, and will be played without any layoffs for traveling time unless the New York Yankees win the American league pennant, Baseball Commis The shift In this sporting whirl 1 at center. noyai ncur Pittsburgh 3. Bass on balls: Oft M. Brown 1. Rt irk out: Bv R.

Brown 3. M. Brown ti.i I om Amnimon the other half of the double main can come In a hurry. 3. Hits: Oft Betts 5 tn 1 3 inning, Bush 8 saiauiK uits BiKuaiu iui me tupv i diii pfeff The majority of the experts or event The Pesek Ostapavich bout in 2 3 r.

Brown in 1 2 3, u. Brown 1 choice eleven was Eddie Hammond Jsmes Porter 1 .1 nblnv IyliB l. a Ma r9 tVtfaVA VHrn nn in UIIU11 piwu.1 sioner Lanms announce. with Paul Beck and Herm Rohrig gVck Hhcoek i 77.1.. onnmmrpmpnt as I iwuiMywe I 18 ltt4la "ufc I tng pitcher: R.

Brown. Umpires; prumaa Cleveland ab 0 a juuks Rooc inn in or rn numos time limit and Pinellt. Time at the halves and Dobson at full Howard catner msm. i that Detroit with a nine ana talk Galatser rf 4 13 0 Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 2 Yet I recall a I had wiin jack Ferris and Elmer uutnne PMl'phla Waretler 2b Cramer cf Finney rt Foxx lb 4 3 2 3 Hughes 2b back. Dobson wm replaced by IrttinAtMAn savt1 vi llst aM TatlriA I Phtla.

ab at Clneinnatl ab a a Max last winter in Florida. I asked are billed for a special bout while 6 0 3 0 a half game lead over the second niara 'Yankees in the American Averlll cf 4 3 4 0 Vosmlk If Pos. Wt. Yrs. 16.1 1 bb 170 1 18 3 hb lfW 1 158 1 Qb 145 1 192 1 fb 170 0 194 3 160 1 155 0 180 1 120 0 160 1 0 150 0 155 0 162 0 175 0 160 0 hb 163 0 hb 150 0 a 155 Ol fb 150 0 a 165 0 197 0 175 0 180 0 hb 142 0 hb 144 0 lb 150 0 a 166 0 a ISO 0 a 135 0 I 170 0 C3AAVA VVSV AAiO VtVS VCAVaTWAV I fSlUl nl IslLtXILn Job.

The opposing backfield was FIRST MAIN EVENT Darna Ostapavitch Loots Strong Man, vs. him how long he expected to be joe Benesik and John Bartos wm ab a 4 10 4 i 5 4 1 3 01 4 3 10 4 0 10' 4 3 3 0 4 0 3 4 4 1 3 Oi 3 3 10, 110 1 8 3 3 0 Chapman ss 4 0 2 1 6 3 4 01 Goodman rf 5 0 4 0 8 10 01 Cuyler ct 5 13 0 a ft 11 Harmann If 5 3 10 Hale 3b Trosky lb efila ate. m.9 UnwakuS laiKaa aaft anewes 8 3 1 SIHtggina 3b 8 3 0 0t Johnson If 4 13 OlMcNalr ss champion. This waa the answer: collide in the opener. Adam ivne league, will enter the series.

Tha world series would open Oct Jr Or vllle Hager Allen ef Chiossa 2b Watklna If Todd a Camllli lb Lucas rf Knt'ker ss Jack Dempsey waa champion ior i ger wiu referee. 3 2 12 0i Bottomley lb 4 1 12 0 3 01 Richards 3 1 in Detroit and the second game Woods, fullback. Woods Injured his ankle early in the sesstoa and Hudklns took his RiKKS 3b 0 0 0 1 seven years and I can see no rea Marcum Fink Brensel a Brown Pearson Blldeb'd 9 5 2 3 0 5 3 3 1 6 114 would be played there me xouow prBrth' 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 placs. Tha first string forwards held ths opposition groundless thruout most of the play, giiei r.rhyJhiTatt'h?4 MAROONS HOLD INITIAL wjw iw plinth, tVS.S CONTACT DRILL MONDAY Verges 3b Gomel ss Blvin Primp 4 0 12 4 3 8 3 0 0 0 0 3 18 8 0 0 0 0 110 0 4 0 0 5 5 0 0 2 Lombard! 0 Myers Kamp'ris 3b 8ulllvaa Byrd Orissoa 0 0 0 0 the only substantial gains for tha subs be Totals S3 11 27 12 ToUls 84 11 zt jw John Pesek SECOND MAIN EVENT Joe Dusek Eugene Miller Bob Martin Keith Ennen Mark Woods Fred Meier Boyd Bronn Arthur Adams Jack Klrkbrlda Don Taylor Lee Partington Junior Hudkina Paul Townsend Wayne Gorton Ken Parrott of the National league champions, ing made by cather on sneaks thru tne Cleveland 001 230 200 Philadelphia 031 000 010 6 line. Benson and Challstrom snowea up a good fight or draw any money.

CHICAGO. iF). Judge R. Jerome rm supposed to fight somebody "Duke" Dunne, Chicago line coach, particularly trong defectively for the regu probably Chicago or St Louis, on sviriav Saturday and Sunday. 39 0 33 14 Totals Runs: Hala 3, Vosmlk 2, Trosky, Galat I Totals 43 1231 14 lars whlls Ennen was tne stellar aeien siva performer for tha second stringers.

Tha sixth and seventh games, if next June mil. wuo nu mcj uiu vuua vuaiga v. I mnina nn scored. My w. rood out of this contact work of the season Mon TS suiiivw Bailer said he planned to put Ftetrr at ser, Hughes, nnney, oxx, jonnron Richards.

Error: antler. Pink. Runs1 batted In: Johnson 3, Richards, WarsUer, Higgins. Averlll, Brensel 3, Hale, Trosky, hunch daV. driving twenty forwards thru batted tor KampourU to eleventh; Byrd wunca I 1 KttMi fa auiuvan la eleventh.

fullback aa soon as Bill Is able to work out. Challstrom, Porter, and Hager are the series goes that far, would be laved in the American league oiu cnieica 200 000 000 002 Knickerbocker 2. two oass w. Jonntuo, Trosky. Horns run: Johnson.

Stolea base: Thai oream Ol aeven yna.t: i ai ioqb; an ci iiwu i'vu. vmmm a ni trhtm ara last 1 1 nrmr Michigan star, and a Chi all strong guards, und Capron will be back to take over his regular guard job Al A 1 AA AAA ft1 park on Monday and Tuesday. 111 vv vw A i aam 1 'C'SU 1 i by tha end of the weak. iickci prtcw wu i I rem mtinicmai couix maEiBtratc, i Chloiza. Watklns, Hermann, ROGERS HORNSBY GETS Hughes.

Sacrltice: SKnaei. vouoia pyi Warstler ta McNalr ta Foxx, Knickerbocker to Hughes to Trosky. Left oa base: Cleve as last year, ranging from to e. i now Baer htLM m9s wwk I devoted the drill to blocking in I Bomi.y 3. mr: Allen Eustis SPECIAL BOUT Elmer Guthrie s.

Jack Ferris OPENING BOUT Louie Benesek TS. Jim Bartos TIRED GOPHERS LISTLESS 1 vamami 1 77 a 1 KlinS M.LI.5M1 U2 i 1 land 7, Phliaaeipma a. naaa on dh. Marcum 1, Pearson 1, Pink 1. gtrtkeouta: mft vet readv for another en 1 1 reparation for the iirsc general Byrd.

Two base hit: Alien, THREE YEAR CONTRACT NEW YORK. (UP). Rogers IN HOT WEATHER DRILL try who looks far more dangerous scrimmage which probably wU Ibe verges, tjm ba By Marcum 2, Pearson l. mis: vu rown, 5 to 1 3 3 Innings; Pearson, 4 ta 0 1 MTwvwiPAT.Ts Minn. UP).

HornsDV 'ruesaav received a new 10, ehoM Tim arsrinrk couia ever held tne ena ox iae ww i rft nn but: PhiiadeiPhta Box seats wlU cost $, grandstand reserved $5, general admission $3 and bleacher seats $1. To all prices a 10 percent tax will be Jdded and If any of the games are Iplaved tn St Louis a 1 percent ATA. Jk JWW, A 1 mm 'W mm m.l mmmmmr Am 1 buu I I 'I A ct.H. ffAM Af tha warm three year contract as manager oi Fink. 1 la 4 8 3.

Hit by pitcher: By Fink hope to look. backs continues to onu on RS: fiyBin 6.gh.: Dempsey lasted seven years on sive drill formations. 7 Hltg! OM BlvlB ta 101.8 prim JL 1.. mm. I i 111 Pained ball: Todd.

Losing Pitcher: IXLL weather6 and te tough workout of the St. Louis Browns. The con Marberry aad McGowan. Tims 1:58. the Gochera were listless tract calls for a Substantial ln lop ana uene xuruicv vwu gUrll and Bears.

Tims the best looking nCiriinLEiiiuo uiu iiviwi wissouri sales tax will be added. Lnd in i rimm.iri Monriav. Ftimhiinflr. I crease in salary. 2a Box.

IvTirlfret Wolffast Beaten. miaa asaiimments a faulty Louis B. Von Weise, president of Adam Kreiger Musis By Swantoa, Bud General tainly have gone along as far If he especially against itnif! eared to hang around, which fighter he haa ever met" tickets will be sold in Certainly Sharkey and That seems to be a pretty fair refused to state the! admission tt fim a it hi orkincr aroused Bernie Blerman's I the club, Bns Direct to Arena Leaves 18th of increase or total blocks of three fiaMal. artarhaPk and amount 1 BOWLING Schmeling would never hav feimj4 flnnm tha mad. Mnniana.

a iulio uuiiuic vl iig i and Streets at 8:00 8:15. nnN'T MISS THIS SHOW In his first I amount oi salary, uawrau writers i ing fury from the Philippines, took captain, took part lI4ca I Hu Rmnrn. Plan Horseshoe Meet. I Tha eranral ancle amonar most beat Braddock to stand pat and Oea. Adm.

60e, taa 5e, Total 8 mt in. at. 10 to or tne season monaay. over Jttiagei woigaat a visuu. ZTCZi WTl hrituaUnn.

however, said Hornsbv Wolgaafs claim scrimmage tT" liuncrci, smu BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE. r.A. i i I ine BKin auraeni wyi I mh in Imnt whlrH UfTiT Oim I BllUttLluu, Urobablv VtflWMt. Lawlor's. Boyd's.

Independent ine iiyw ouruibj was boosted from S15.000! RwreaUon office is laying plans sporting writers is this "Anyone pick Baer to beat Joe Louis. Yet tot thenuaffall hshoS meet who looked a. terrible as Baer I know one or two whe 1 picked ror me sumua i Hrfnrir a Braddock to beat Baer who are it r.w nrn ii'M a i wj srii iiu uul i Children 10s when aeeompanied by Adolta Reserved Tickets on Sals a Saratoga, B120 and Sam Lawrence Hotel, B6601 Coca Cola and Stors woo Business Men's matches Monday night. Stors had Mondya night when he scored a ten round decision over the Phila delphian before a capacity crowd kifh iMm total with 3.010. aided by VAll league ayers wna ua Fr Baer Thai Seldel lasted only a few minutes yearly to $20,000.

In addition he in the heat before Bierman re is beUeved to receive a 10 percent placed him with Vernal Levolr. I share In profits of the club. the handicap of 484. Mayfleld'a 246 waa beat Individual game while Burt had best series at Oakland auditorium. tVioir dues Will not oa cnai acu eu vunujuiuiiomi i try fee which is 50 cental Russ prove that he can still fight before shows you how complicated HaWklns stated.

I you can pick him again to win I situation can with 028..

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