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Page Eighteen Madison THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL1 Wisconsin Sunday, June 9, 1935 White Cards Shade Today's Games Friends Noiv-Foes June 15 Losers Held to Five Hits Two Former Grid Stars Clash Here Monday Night Cubs Twice by Kennedy HOME TALENT I F. r. Madison Cobs at lunc Westport at Lndl Legion Waunakee at Arlington McFarland at Madlon KM (Southslde) Lake Kegonsa at f. by One Run QUO Boston Red Sox and uam puu uame on saifs New York Yankees Split Even Giants Who Are Rained Out CHICAGO, El. (U.R) With four SPORTSMAN'S PARK, St.

Louis, Farmers coming here to demand 15 cents tax on Ole it reads. Mo. (U.R) By grabbing two games from Chicago's. Cubs Saturday, the Black Earth at BellevU-Blue Mounds at tro- rates Madison Simon Paints (rj Marshall at Madl-on War: ware Newville at Windsor Madison Simon Pure Coff t. Prairie Lions Cross Plains Fauerbarbs at wav non-loop) Waterloo McKays at CotM Firemen (non-loop) SOUTHERN TRI-COfMT Belmont at Mineral Point Beaton at SUtzer Hazel Green at Highland 6 bulls burg at LlTing'ton the tax will St.

Louis Cardinals gained a full game on the league-leading New York Giants, idle because of rain. The second game of the double bill I wonder what They seem to be all arm action. He runs with his hips, he has got perfect leg action. His arms don't sway at an hardly. The other runners seem to have their arms all over the stadium.

Owens dona put on his real racing until the last 25 yards then he gives the works. He ain't such a big boy either. Metcalfe looks much bigger to me. of the five runs in the game resulting Irom homers, the Chicago White Box defeated the Detroit Tigers, 3 2, today. Vernon Kennedy hurled for Chicago, yielding but five hits.

The Sox counted all their runs In the second when Sewell homered and Radcliff followed with another four bagger with Kennedy on base. Detroit's runs were scored on homers by Owen and Qreenberg. The box score: was won out in the 11th, when J. Collins hit a home run with nobody out. Paul Dean got credit for the win.

St. Louis won 5 to 4 in the ninth of the first game when Tex Detroit ABR Chicago ABRH BCGAB BITER VALLEV IEIGIe Darton at Fitch burg Verona at Mount Vernon Riley at Paoli Forward at Montrose Carleton's wild throw permitted "Pepper" Martin to score from 0 1 Radcliff If 4 1 1 Fox rf 4 Cochrane 3 third. The box scores: FIRST GAME Chicago ISt. Louis 0 0 Hopkins 3b 0 Haas rf 1 lib W'ht'n rf 3 0 OBonura lb 4 0 01 Simmons ef 4 GTir'ger 2b 3 G'nberg lb 3 If 4 Rogell 4 Walker rf 4 Owen 3b 4 ABRH! ABRH 'fly 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 CENTRAL WIS. LEtME Cambridge at Fort Watertown Legion at Columbus at Waterton 'I'rrp Mliton Junction at l-v Rome at Edgerton be on Pat and Mike.

Ransom bills at Salt Lake it reads. Shove them 20 dollars bills into their face and they'll cash 'era and how. District Attorney Begrs says try and get the paPers. Sonndi like movie drama. I been favoring my right hand at the doctors orders says Max Baer.

The old circus publicity for the bout. What I would call a real fashion would be a fur lined swimming suit for this summer. But I must admit yesterday was one sweet honey of a day. There was a spending spree 1 2 0 l'Apllng as 1 2 Piet 2b 4 0 0 Sewell 4 0 0 Kennedy 3 A Anker 1 Rowe 1 Galan.If Hartnet.c Kleln.rf Cuylerxf 2 1 a White 1 4 0 ZiMartln.Sb 5 3 0 1 Rothroclcrf 4 4 0 1 4 5 0 OiMedwlck.lf 3 4 1 3 4 1 2i Delancey.c 4 3 0 1 P.ColIIns.p 0 3 1 3 1 4 0 0 0P.Dean,p 10 0 Davis, 1 Ib-Orsattl 0 2 0 1 33 3 9 Jurges.ss Totals 31 I 8 Totals a Batted for Anker in 7th. Batted for Haaa In 3rd.

warneke.p Carleton.p 0 0 4 ill k- a-O'Dea 010 0O0 010 I 030 000 OOx 3 Detroit Chicago 0 Totals 36 410! Totals 33 510 a Batted for Warneke in 8th Oa a false start ef the 100 yard dash ef the 220 yard dash Owens runs quite a ways down the track before he turns back to start again. He ran much Ran for Deiancey in 8th Chicago 000 020 0204 St. Louis 000 203 001 5 Runs Batted In Owen. Sewell, Radcliff Green berg. Two Base Hits Fox.

Homo Buns Owen, Sewell. Radcliff, Green berg. Stolen Base Walker. Bases on Balls Off Kennedy off Anker 2. Struck out by Kennedv by Anker 1.

Left on Bases Detroit Chicago 8. Hits Off Anker 7 In 6. Losing Pitcher-Anker. Attendance 8.000. Umpires Ormsby and GeiseL Time 1:32.

INDEPENDENT Elgin (HL) All-Stars at (i. ternoon) Elgin (III-) AD-Stan at C-. CMght) Checker Cabs at CoofciiJ! err Brooklyn Cardinals at Nv Lerlon Madlaon Police at Plney Woods at Richland Former Trainer Picks Max to Lose LOCH SHELDRAKE, Mike Cantwell, former Champion Maxie Baer. Saturday that challenger Jars Braddock win lift the Maxie when they tangle lr N' York Thursday night. "I never saw a fighter rr.Drt yz-fectly conditioned for CantwelL 1 think he hard as Baer and the iprur on yesterday the folks were Just lay the old dough on tbe counters and how.

Federal Judge Pat Stone was tell Runs batted in J. Collins. Deian A cey, arneke, Herman, Galan 2. Two Kase Hits Oalan J. Collins.

Jnrges, Warneke, Medwick. Sacrifice Hits JACK LOVELOCK ing me just how good his golf is of Galan, Cuyler. Whitehead. Stolen BILL BONTHRON Training together In Princeton Base Cavarretta. Double Play J.

late. The Judges can do some kid of friends, though they are keen' Loiiins 1. struck Out Warneke 3: stadium for the "mile of the cen rivals. Bonthron and Lovelock will ding off the bench folks. P.

Dean 3. Hits Off Warnekee 7-7: carieton 3-1 (none out In 9th: P. be trying not only to beat each other, but to outrun Glenn Cun- June 15, Bill Bonthron, left, of Princeton university, and Jack Dean 10-8; P. Collin Vis o-l. Left on I never saw so many gents as Bases St.

Louis Chicago 10. Win GEORGE (RUBE) HARBEN Lovelock, of Oxford university and i ningham, star Kansan, who holds ning Pitcher P. Collins. Losing track officials in my life as I did In Milwaukee Friday night. They New Zealand, seem to be the best I the world mile record.

ntcner -carieton. umpires Stark, George (Rube) Harben, former Bigier ana nneiiu Time or gsmi Coe College football star and all- an wore white hats. There was fans In the stands and there 2:14. Attendance 21.000. round athlete, will have his hands thing is this that he hits vsisz i full in his first appearance In Madi List of Unbeaten while Maxie doesnt.

Those SECOND GAME ISt. Louis Chicago tag left hooks to thebod- i St. Raphael Meet Won by 8th Grade The annual St. Raphael's track son when he meets Bronko Nagurski in the windup match of Promoter Leo Fasel's outdoor wrestling card ABRH ABRH must been 4,000 officials. The guy who sold them the white hats made some dough.

Teams in Central Galan.lf 5 1 1 Martln.cf 5 0 0 crushing rights under the hear, be the punches that wC oury in resin dust. Baer is a cr 5 Monday night at Breese Stevens MACKS SENATORS 3 'WASHINGTON, D. C. (U.R) Coming from behind a 2-1 score, the Philadelphia Athletics pushed across three runs on two hits in their half of the ninth Inning to defeat the Washington Senators 4-3 Saturday in the first game of a scheduled double header played in a drizzle. The second game was called off on account of rain.

Johnson worked Hadley for a walk to open Philadelphia's half of the ninth and went to third on Foxx's single. Buckey Harris sent Pettit in to relieve Hadley, but ordered McNair passed, filling the bases. Warstler doubled to left, scoring Johnson and Poxx and putting McNair third. Pettit then walked Richards and Moses In succession, forcing McNair across the plate with what proved to be the winning run. The box score: Philadelphia I Washington AB Hi ABRH meet held Friday, June 7, at Camp Loop Will Be Cut field.

Harben has been wrestling Randall was won by the eighth grade licking of his Some of them seemed to me to Hartnett.c around his home town in Chamblee, Medwick Jf 2 J.Collins.lb Davls.e 2 be trying to figure out what was Ga and only recently started a further than the other fellows on false starts. These other fellows cant run against Owens. They are scared to death as they lean over to hear the timer's voice. They are whipped before they ever step into the lane to run. They take one look at Owens and they're all done.

That's the psychology effect of it. Soon as Owens pulls off that Ohio sweat shirt and bends over to become the Ohio Flying Express the other runners Just become box cars they get that heavy. Chances are Owens will born himself out fast he takes part in so many events. He seems to like it he is Just one of these natural born athletes. After he finishes every kind of a dash he Just roams around there and does things In a natural way.

He has got his own system in my mind that's all natural born athletes got to have. I wanted to see Jesse Owens ran IH never live to see the man that can do three or four things like he can on the track the hurdles, 100 yard dash -and 200. I shook hands with Owens after the meet I had a short talk with him he's a real dresser that baby tan suit on somebody made that baby It wasn't bought off the shelf. Jurjres.ss TState Journal News Servlcej FORT ATKINSON, Wis. The number -of.

undefeated teams In the Central Wisconsin baseball league tour through the Middle West where with a score of 20 points. The seventh grade placed second with 12 points and the sixth grade third with eight points. Points were awarded on a basis of scores made Krueger- he has had unusual success against Englishes top-notchers. 4 5 5 5 4 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Lee.p Walker.p Kowalik.n P.Dean,p will be reduced to at least two today as Cambridge and the Port Atkinson Merchants clash here in Whether Harben will fare any better than Jack Hader, who met (Continued from preceding pi in classifications according to age, height and weight, and also on per Casey.p Warneke.p the shot put from the pole vault. BLUES-BAYS The Blues will clash with Green Bay tonight under the lights.

Yon remember last year when Green Bay won state title here. If yon did the Blues sure havent. Nagurski the last time the "Big tne most important early season stevson centage of participation according to grade. The best records made Nag" wrestled here during the post b-Demaree c- Klein winter, remains to be seen. Hader during the meet were as follows: came here with a good reputation, d-O'Dea game.

The Watertown Legion, third unbeaten nine in the circuit, win be at Jefferson in its attempt to remain on top and well on the way to its third straight league cham Hurl ball: 70 ft. 10 In Fix (7); 64 Parks. A par 35 would have tsi So the great crowd rushed pel mell after old man Hages ii; reached him Just in time to start a sequence of missed pan. 2-the time the 13th hole had bn: played Hagen was six strokes behr the total made by Parks -zx. but he failed to weather the storm when Nagurski turned loose a series ft.

3 In. Gaffney (8) 56 ft. Keleney (7). Totals 43 412 Totals 38 610 3 0 a batted for Lee in 5th. Remember when Hady lost that of flying blocks and punishing elbow pionship.

4 1 4 0 5 0 ball and it went over his head battering. bated for Kowalik In 7th. batted for urges In 8th. batted for Casey In 8th. witn tne problem of re Nagurski Is considered one of the 40 point, and the Haig.

needing iz giving Green Bay the title. The Blues never got that from their heads and they been waiting Just placing Carl Matthusen, his stocky mound ace. Manager Dick Bendig Moses, rf Cramer Johnson, If Higglns.3b McNair Wrstler.2b Berry Richards.c Mahaffey.p Benton, Chicago 000 St, Louis 302 100 000 220 000 00 5 01 6 most powerful men in the wrestling game and has come along slower than might be expected only because 2 Manushjf 0 Powell.cf lj 2 Bolton.c 0' HSdlev.p 0 Pettlt.p 01 c-Schulte will send "Steamer" Roglitz to the about eight months to get these Shot put: 33 ft. 5 in. uochems (7); 29 ft.

in Gaffney (8) 29 ft. 4 In. Stern (8). Baseball Target Throw: 8 Furcell (5); 7 Frankey (5); 6 Currle (5), Relllv (6). Basketball Throw: 68 ft.

10 In. Currle (5); 65 ft. Vz In. Lawry (6); 64 ft. 2 in.

Sullivan (6). 40 yd. dash: 4.8 sec. Libert (7); 5.0 sec. Stern (8): Keleney (7); 5.1 sec.

Gannon (7); Hints (6). High jump: 4 ft. 2 In. Gaffney (8); i heard-of sequence of rcrcies was out of it. He finished third 302.

i Parks Is professional Ixs. hill this afternoon to onnns the babies into another ball game. The of his participation in pro-footbalL strong Cambridge club, pennant Ha.v,A:: Bronko, an- All-Amencan fullback favorite. Matthusen plans to leave 2 Ti has di. at Minnesota and considered the best blocker and one of the hardest South Hills Country club.

"i the Job one year ago, not lcz.g turning professionaL Ee bep: work without any salary. Ke zx uu a tour oi me national paries ana strom, Stevenson. Herman. Cavaret-hls loss will be seriouslv felt bv the ta. Home runs: Medwick, Collins, sac- a-Newsome 0 b-Flnney 1 home team whlrh at nrsnf 1 in rifice hits: Davis.

Stolen base: Hack. plungers in pro-football for the past several years, has played with the Totals 36 8 9 Double plays; Frisch to Gelbert to Col Totals 37 411 4 ft- Cochems (7; Hansen uj. Broad jump: 14 ft 1 hi. Keleney Blues never got over their affair. I guess they beat Green Bay every game during year.

About then they win one game and are state league champs. Are the Bines ever mad, well Just ask me. the technical lead of the circuit by Chicago Bears every fall since his lins. Whitehead to Friscn to J. comm.

Bases on balls: Walker, Lee, 2: P. virtue of one more victory than a Ran for Berry in eighth, Batted for Mahaffey in Eighth. Batted for Pettit In ninth. (7); 13 ft. 5 in.

Cunningham (8) 13 ft. in. Bob Lynch (7). graduation from Minnesota. the Watertown Legion and Cam Dean, 3.

Struck out: Walker, Lee, jimmy Demetral, Madison Greek, Kowalik, Casey, P. Dean, War a fine reputation as a teacher c-now has a good salary in airhur the money he earns as a tutcr. -probable that he will stay Senilis for some time. Sarazen Disappoints Parks based his fine xi5. bridge.

Matthusen hurled Fort to its Philadelphia 001 000 0034 who went through two weeks of neke. 2' Hit htr niteher: Cnvler. Iv Werber sneaked across with anoth three triumphs thus far. Ray Hack- Washington 020 000 001 3 Walker. Hits off: Lee, 5 In Kowalik, barth will be on the hill for Cam- grueling work to get himself down to 175 pounds ringside for the Mar- er run.

It was Lefty's seventh de feat of the season. 1 in Casey. 1 In warneke, 3 in 3 Runs Batted In Bluege. Knhel bridge with Ray Lamboley behind (none 'out in the llth); Walker, 10 in Yes folks, Butch Krueger will pitch this game tonight against the Green Bay team. A big crowd Warstler 3.

Moses. Travis. Two Base Fritz Ostermueller oung south round of 73 on his pr 7 (none out In eighth): Dean. 2 in 4. kus match last Monday night, meets Ed Cook, Cedar Rapids, in the Hits Hadley.

Berry. Warstler. Stolen paw, was on the mound for Boston, Left on bases: St. Louis. Chicago.

11. out to give Butch a nice hand I Bases Cramer. Sacrifices Hadley He had only 30 putts, erally straight from Winning pitcher: P. Dean. Losing pit and gave up only six hits besides the izJi-, tne pxate.

The Lake Mills Grays entertain Milton Edgerton is host to Rome and Columbus is at the Watertown Goslings in the other think would make him feel awful Double Plavs Hlgglns to Fox. Left on Ra FhUadelnhla 15: Washington 9. cher: warneke. impires: staric, Kigier contributing three hits to his team's tag only lour traps sr. semi-windup match.

Cook beat Baron Von Buesing, who holds a verdict over Demetral in their only meeting here. good. I don't think he would ever and Plnelll. Time 2:29. Attendance Rases on Balls Off Mahaffey 2: Haney offensive.

25,100. greens but once. He ch.pped cc from the edge of the green 7: Pettit 2: Benton 2. Hits Off Ma Lou Gehrig was the hero of the games on today's card. The preliminary match hasnT; first game, coming out with a per DODGERS PHILS 2 haffey 7 In 7: off Hadley 9 in off Peltlt 1 in 1 off Benton 2 In 2.

Struck Out Bv Hadlev 4: Pettit 1: Benton 1. an eagle three on the i-turn in par 37. He been scheduled as jet but it will be fect day at bat, including his sev They must have had around all the way from 10 to 12 thousand people at the meet. They run It off like clock work too. They'll make a track fan out of me if they run 'em off this way.

Marquette is getting a lot of fine publicity in this Central College track meet. Track Coach Jennings had foresight enough to see this thing and what it Would develop into. At night is the only time to hold that it's going to get bigger every year. That's a lot of people at a track meet 10 er 12 thousand. This boy Bob Grieve gave Owens an awful run in that 220 yard dash I had my doubts of the outcome of it right down to the last five yards, Carleton CroweTJ of Wisconsin won the 449 that kid is a runner if you don't think that baby ain't fast you're crasy.

He ran a beautiful race I felt proud of BAKER BOWL, Philadelphia, Pa. Schneider- enth homer and two singles. The completed sometime today. This bout will open the card at 8:30. Winning Pitcher Benton; loser Had-ler.

Umpires Summers, Qulnn and (U.R) Rain cut short the first box scores: by a stroke on the back nne he had a five at the four-par -where his drive plopped game of a scheduled doubleheader McGowan. Time of Game 2:18. At In case of rain the matches will forget it. If the weather is nice there'll ba mighty big crowd on hand to pay their respects to Butch, you wait rod see, and the Blues would like to see fine crowd there to give Butch a hand on his mighty performance at Oak-mont FIRST GAME tendance 4,000. between the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Boston (Continued from preceding page) Parks was off to a shay fj- be held at the Eagles club, 23 W.

Doty st. Prices for the match are ABRH the Philadelphia Phils here Satur ABRH 4 0 1 INDIANS BROWNS 2 5 1 2 Almada.rf day and the Dodgers, leading 3 to with two hits, one a triple. Berk- 75 cents for ringside seats, 40 for 0 man was the heavy slugger of the Comb.lf Gehrlg.lb CLEVELAND, O. OI.R) Mel Harder outlasted three St. Louis 2 at the end of the fifth Inning, when time was called, were credited general admission and 25 cents for women.

Pirates-Dodgers game with a pitchers Saturday to hurl the Cleve triple and a single. The box scores with a victory over Jimmy Wilson's Larzerl.Sb West Giant Edgewood land Indiana to a 3 to 2 victory athletes. The nightcap was post 1 4 1 R.Jhnson.lf 5 3 CronJn.ss 3 2 Revnlds.rf 3 2 R.Ferrell,c 3 2 Melillo.Sb 5 1 Dahlgren.lb 5 01 WJFerrell.p 0 0 1 0 a-Cooke 0 4 Selkirk.rf Six Yachts Will ABRH1 ABRH Saturday afternoon. He sari 1 10-foot putt for a birdie en the Js but failed to hit the greens second, third and fourth holes a was over par by a stroke on f-; He was well home in two ninth to get a birdie four and nrt, one over par. He started bsck with five ftrt-ft pars, but missed par st the 1-; when he trapped his ir.t.

three-putted the 16th to lose over the Browns. 2 1 0 0 1 .1 0 0 1 0 poned. The box score: Brooklyn I Philadelphia Sweet.Sb 4 0 VHbyrnt.cf 3 8 Rlendall.2b 2 ABRH ABRH CrosettLss Brown Sltrgver.lb Hoag.rf The Indians scored one in the first on Knickerbocker's double and Trosky's single; one In the third on Schneldr.p 3 1 3 Race to Norway NEWPORT, R. I. (U.R) In the Boylejrf 2.

Olson.cf 4 1 3 3 0 3 0 2 0 Stripp.3b van berg.p 4 3 singles by Harder and Knickerbock 0 Koencke.cf Walberg.p Maioney.c 3 i 3 er and an infield out, and another longest and one of the most sporting ventures of its kind ever un 1 Of AUen.cf Watklns.lf 1 J.Moore.rf OCamlMMb 2 Haslin.ss 1 Verges.3b tape--: 0 0 0 0 Pfahler.lb 2 1 Kunz.ss 2 10 0 Sweeney in the fourth when Campbell dou Hishop.ss Bcrg.e b-MUler 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 bled and came home on Harder's Taylorjf dertaken, Eix small yachts sailed Saturday In a trans-Atlantic race to Curley.lf 3 2 1 CoolevJf 1 0 1 single. 611 Totals 40121 Totals 35 Bergen. Norway. PchPin.rf 0 0 1 Lopez.c Mungo.p OE.Moore.p nis performance I stood right up I gave him a hand. Somebody said sit down before yon get knocked down.

I says IH be standing up here until yon get down and I gave the kid another hand. Then the wise guy shut up. You ought to see old Tom Jones Merritt Cain started for the Browns, but gave way for a pinch a Batted for Hockette In 6th. Eiickson.cf 1 1 0Dnnn.Il 1 A. thick fog which the southerly Batted for Walberg in 9th.

Schnler.ib 0 0 0' "3 Totals 20 3 Totals 20 2 5 hitter in the sixth. He was charg Johnson 1 0 wind rolled in over Newport cleared somewhat and the sun came out shortly before noon as. the trim rac New York 030 020 500 12 ed with the defeat. Walkup and Totals 3010 71 Totals 24 0 er stroke and colsed with a the home hole when he drive and was 50 feet from the with his third. Sarazen probably was the ra disappointment.

Gene fore the tourney started that it off his game, but he stayed up Jf-i the leaders until Saturday really broke his morale, if back, was his failure Friday to his way to the fore when he be-the second round with three fcri Brooklyn 010 203 Boston 200 103 000 6 van Atta finished. The Indians Philadelphia 010 01 2 You can be seeing him and it's West Dist. 043 io got eight hits, the Browns seven. 120 000 ing fleet Jockeyed for positions before the starting line off Brenton Runs Batted In Combs, Rolfe, 0 6 Edgewood Dist, Cards 000 (Called end fifth Rain). Gehrig Lazzerl Dickey.

Selkirk 2. Bronko Nagurski at the ban park this, Monday night. He will take on one rough tough baby in Rube The box score: St. Louis Cleveland Runs Batted In Taylor 2: Lopez, smile when Crowell came across the finish line at the 440. Old Tom did reef light vessel.

Werber, R. Johnson 2: Cronln 2. Two Runs batted in: Maloney. Murphy, Watktns, Todd. Two Base Hits Frey, The yawl Stormy Weather was Base Hits R.

Johnson, Cronln, ABRH! ABRH Ffahier. Three base hits: Sweet. Two fine work down there. The kid loves uniozza. at Kins.

Home nun Tay Harben of Georgia, former football Combs, Dickey, Melilto. Werber, Chap 3 1 1 4 12 first across the starboard tack, fol base htts: D. Maloney. Stolen bases: lor. Left on Bases Trooklyn 3.

Phil man, Lazzerl. Three Base Hits Cro- West.cf player who tips the beams at 215. adelphia 5. Struck Out By Mungo Olson, Murphy. Curley.

Struck out by: Schneider, 10; Casey, bases on balls nin. Selkirk. Home Run Gehrig lowed closely by Vamarie and the Mistress, which had the favorable It'e Just over week ago that buck e. Moore l. Bases on Bais Mungo The gates were open but he cc go through.

Stolen Base Gehrig. Left on Bases- E. l. Double Plavs Hasiin- off: Schneider, Casey, 5. Hit bv pitcher: Schneider, bv Casev.

Errors: weather berth. Hamrah. Vagabond New York 4 Boston 12. Struck Out- ets Goldenburg before 5,000 fans in Minneapolis, got rough with Bronko Camilli. Umpires Klem.

Magerkurth Saturday, when par wr -v 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kunz, Crlmmlns, Sweet. 2. Men HVosmtk.lf 01 Troskv.lb 1 CmpbeU.rf 0 Galatzer.If FPrtlak.e 0 0 Harder.p By Allen Hockette Brown Walberg Malone 1. Bases on Balls and Barr. Time 1:06.

Attendance and the Berman entry, Stoertbeker, crossed closely bunched a few sec and the Bronko got mad and Buck left on base: West, Edgewood dlst 3,000. Solters.lf CoIeman.rf Burnett, 3b Hemsley.e MuelleMb Strange.ss Caln.p Walkup.p Van Atta, a-Clift W. Ferrell, Allen Brown Van- comfortably given hint UUe, he was all over the rr-ursM-fighting It from start to 1--- ets was carried out from ring and 3. Winning pitcher: Schneider. Losing onds denberg, Walberg.

Malone 3. Hits Vamarie Immediately took the pucner: lasey. imptres: mson. PIRATES 14 REDS 8 Off W. Ferrell 5 In 1 1-3; Allen 7 In lead, easily dropping her rivals 0 East Pirates wis.

High I PITTSBURGH, Pa. (U.R) In a 3 2-3; Hockette 4 in 4 2-3; Brown 2 In Yandenberg 4 in 0 (none out In 0 01 astern while pointing higher and ABRH how. The fans love to see Bronko in the ring. If this other baby Is rough chap what an evening we should have of it, folks. There are two other bouts on the card, Jimmy Demetral will take on Ed Cook of weird game that lasted two hours th).

Wild Pitch Allen. Winning 0 0 b-Pcpper 4 121 Mutehler.c 4 11 and 29 minutes, the Pirates defeat Fitcner Malone. Losing Fitcner footing fast, her big Genoa Jib pull-In? like a mule. Stoertbeker sailed to run and work for Tom. Wisconsin was second.

The way Td put the meet for the first three would be this way Wisconsin 29 Ohio State 16 and Owens 15. o-That boy from Iowa can throw a Javelin. His name is Panther he pretty near threw it through the steeple of the Cathedral down there. -After the boys got their places that is when they finish in order they'd go over to a receiving stand where about 10 beautiful girls sat to get their awards. A lot of the boys got over there faster than they got to the finish line.

Were they ever stalling over there? ni bet W. Jones Jf 4 0 2 Paynter.rf 3 FerrelK Doubie Plars Crosetti-Lai- ed Cincinnati 14 to 8 in the first of 30 3 8 Cornllus.lf 4 Houston Club Cops Golf Track Cro: HOUSTON, Tex. Sa Into Athletic club of uf.cc high honors In the Gulf tlnn-c A a TT tT-ark and 2 eeri-Gehrlg; Malone Crosettl-Saltz- through the Vagabond's lee and 1 J.Wilson.ss 4 11 0 J.Wilke.c 4 2 1 Totals 33 2 71 Totals a batted for Cain in 6th. bated for Walkup in 7th. a scheduled doubleheader at Forbes field Saturday.

The second game soon the fleet was lost to sight, Heavev.p 4 3 4 0' 2 1 0 gaver. empires Owens and Moriar ty. Attendance 18,000. Iowa and Jimmy better be watching that baby, he Is one tough good man. If It rains the bouts will be headed toward vineyard Sound.

3 11 was postponed because of rain. Stnmz.Sb 3 0002 OOx 3 002 100 St. Louis 000 Cleveland 101 Second Game Suhr's two triples driving In five 2 2 6 Greelev.cf 2 0 1 3 10 Berkman.cf 4 New York Boston 4 ABRH ABRH 110 runs, more than made up for weak Utfter Managers tO pitching on the part of Swift, and a Hoyt. Guy Bush finished the game. ASSlSt VOCnrane Wind.

lb 0 Runs batted In: Trosfcy, Vosmlk, Harder, West, Burnett. Two base hits: Combs.lf 10 1 8i Totals 29 9 8 Totals 33 Rolfe.3b Knickerbocker, Campbell. Befma. sac The Reds sent four hurlers to the CHICAGO, HI. OJ.R) Mickey rifices: Cain.

Left on bases: St. Louis, Chapmnxf Gehrlg.lb 0 3 East Pirates 010 200 010 9 I mound Hollingsworth, Brennan, Cochrane, manager of the Detroit Wis. High Dodgers ....512 Frey and Schott. The box score 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 Tigers, Saturday obtained permis Cleveland, 8. Double plays: Hale to Berger to Trosky; Strange to Bejma to Mueller, 2.

Bases on balls: off Cain, 3: Harder. 1: Van Atta, 2. Struck ont: Runs batted In: Berk man. Esser, 0 OiBIshop.ss 0 2 '2 Alsnada.cf 0 R.Jhnson.lf 0 1 Remolds jf 0 lj R.Ferrell.c 0 0 MelilIo.2b 0 Dahlgrenjb 0 0' 0 Oi 0 0 0- FIRST GAME sion to have the seven other Amer Hoag.rf Crosettl3s Jorgens.e Gomez.p a-Walker Gross. 2: Greeley.

Three base hits: Saturday with a total c-f 53 institute traced wnh Louisiana State university 1- with 17H points. i "Chink WaSender. Texas -star running under San colors, won both dashes. Ke rar. 100 meter event in 135 seccn.a? the 200 meter dash in 21 ZJ Jack Torrance cf university, holder of the shot-put record of 57 fee: one tossed the weight 54 feet to win first in his event.

placed third ta the hcus t-ro- Cincinnati AB HL. Waner cf 4 2 Myers ss 3 0 Jensen If 5 6 Berkman. Sacrifice Hit: Mutchler. by Cain, Harder. Walkup, 1.

Hits Stolen bases: Mutchler, Wilson, Wll- against: Cain, 7-5; wiuup. o-i. Losing pitcher: Cain. Umpires Dnnelly, Dl- ican league managers assist him In selecting the players to represent the junior loop in the all star baseball game at Cleveland July 8. Cochrane was to have selected the kie O'Brien, Esser.

Struck out by: Byrd cf Rlggs 8b 5 G'dman rf 5 Heave v. 6: Koyston. 2. Bases on bans: neen, KOlIS. Altenaance; iirae; 2:03.

Heavev. 2: Rovston, 3. Hit by pitcher: b-Rufflng Dtckey.c c-Hill 1 I F. Waner rf 4 3 3 Vaughan ss 2 4 0 8 Young 2b 3 1 2 Suhr lb 3 1 2 2b 4 0 1 4padden 2 0 0 2 Grace 2 1 Grace 2 Sul'van lb 3 some of them are over there yet. A lot of these athletes left for the coast where there will be a big National Track event meet.

Most all the athletes are going out there by automobile. I went down with Dr. Al Tormey, Dr. Hurlbut, Dr. Diamond.

Dr. Nie-derer and Judge Proctor. We had a beautiful dinner at the Schroeder 0 01 Wilson. Errors: Wilson, Pekel, Soder- Campbell 3 players himself, Instead of having strom, O'Brien, 2 Heavey. Left on base: YANKS 12, BED SOX 6, 4 K'pns zb 4 C'm'sky if 4 them chosen by a poll of fans.

in Eagles halL Grassie Terry says where is Hornsby now, I don't see his name in Cub line-up any more. Officer call a cop. That backbar that Eddie Corcoran has in his place is neatest thing I ever saw. That light effect is beautiful. That la real artistic work.

And Ed did most of it himself. I saw Jesse Owens ran the other night. The Ohio State Flying Express came down the main track. He could of ran off the track and still come in first. The other boys shake hands with him on the start.

That's about the last time you see him for the day or the evening as he's on his way shortly after. He's got the boys chasing him. this Ohio Express. Jesse Owens dont hardly move 4 7 East Dist, Wis. Hlgn, 4.

winning pitcher: Boyston. Losing pitcher, Hea Hol'worth 0 1 2 0 0i Swift 0 Hoyt 0 Bush Brennan 2 Totals 30 2 6t Totals 26 a batted for Rolfe In 7th. batted for Gomes in 9th. -ran for Jorgens In 7th. BOSTON, Mass.

U.R) Misfortune caught up with "Lefty" Gomes again Saturday as he wild-pitched Frey 1 vey. umpire: oiwei. Mich. State Nine Campbell. Ponble Plays Kam- a L'bardi 1 the New York Yanxees to a mo a Schott ponrls-Myers-Sullivan Suhr to Vaughan.

Base on Bails Off Hol 113 New York Just before we ate Walter Schroeder 040 100 101 020 0002 10X defeat in the nightcap of a double- take by tipping the waf the Schroeder but Doc bj some of tbe boys to his medicine kit along witb Boston lingsworth Brennan Frey Totals 38 814! Totals 32 14 13 told the waiter to give the big shots header, giving the Boston Red Sox Shades Iowa, 5-4 EAST LANSING, Mich. a Batted for Frey 8th. Schott Hoyt 2. Struck Out By Hoyt 1: Swift lj Brennan Frey l. Runs batted In: Gehrig, Lazzerl.

Al- an even break for the day. Manag an appetizer before supper which was a Cordial. This bunch rut on mada. R. Johnson.

Two base hits: Michigan State closed its baseball er Joe McCarthy's athletes took the Hits Off Swift 7-3 1-3: Hoyt 7-4: Cincinnati 000 301 040 Then at Watertown on tt Bush 0-1 2-3; Hollingsworth 0 13; the Quickest "give me- and Til take- 400 002 44x 14 Pittsburgh schedule here Saturday afternoon by opening contest 13 to 6. With the bases full for the Red Brennan 6-5: Frey 3-1 2-3: Schott 4-1. el defeating the University of Iowa, back we went in to hav that I ever saw. I'm supposed to be fast but I was last here. Runs Batted In Young 2: Suhr 5: Wild Pitch Frey.

passed Ball Chapman. 2. Sacrifice hits: Werber, Gomes. Bishop, 2. Stolen bases: Chapman.

Struck out: Gomez, Ostermueller, 4. Bases on balls: Gomez, Ostermueller, 5. Wild pitch: Gomez. Double plavs: CrosettI to Lazzerl to to 4, before several thousand Campbell. Loslnr Pitcher Brennan.

Sox in the fifth, Gome uncorked his wild one, allowing Ostermueller Thevenow Jensen Rlegs, Campbell 2: Kampouris 3: Comorosky. alumni day" fans. Saturday's vic Winning pitch Frey. Passed Ball draw but if I didn't best tha aJ i Campbell. Losing Pitcher Brennan.

Lombard 1. Two Base Hits -Byrd. Three Base Hits Suhr 2: Hoyt. Left Winning Pitcher Hoyt. Attendance Gehrig; Bishop to MeHHo to Dahlsren; Umpires: Morlarty and Owens.

Time Dr. Al Tormey knows how to drive an automobile he sent that Reo over the road. 'I made a mis- tory gave the Spartans an even break with the Hawkeyes in the two game series. to tne cnecx. jusi no -make them.

I don't matica could ever figure i. oa Bases Pittsburgh 3: Cincinnati 5. empires Mewart. sears ana to come home, and when catcher Jorgens started to walk out to talk to Gomez, after recovering the ball, i 2:10. Attendance 25,000.

his arms at all like other runners. Sacrifice Hits Young. Stolen Bases Reardon. Time 2:29..

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