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I Saturday. Aujrust 14. 1937. PAGE SEVEN DECATUR HERALD TROTTING STAR OWNER ARRIVES Yanks Held to Three Hits As Athletics Win, 4 to 3 GABBY SEEN AS TERRY'S SUCCESSOR CUBS RUN UP NEW HIGH IN 22-6 VICTORY FRIDAY'S RESULTS (Continued from page 6) GIANTS HALT STREAK; BEAT PHIIV5TO.0 Hubbell Marks Up 16th Victory of Season; Gives Six Hits DANNING STARS NEW YORK The Giants threw in their "mealticket," Carl Hubbell. yesterday to stop a three-game ESPOSA FIRST IN HANDICAP EVENT; CROSSBOW SECOND By Associated Press NEW YORK William Ziegler Jr's Esposa, consistent money winning five-year old mare, picked up her fourth purse in a dozen itarts this year yesterday when the easily beat four rivals in the mile of the Delaware handicap at Saratoga.

The daughter of Espino. sixth in the Massachusetts handicap after taking the Saratoga handicap, carried 117 pounds and conceded plenty of weight to her opponents but had no trouble in winning in 1:37 4-5 in the role of the 8 to 5 favorite. With Nick Wall in the saddle, Esposa sped home four lengths in front of Warren Wright's Crossbow By Associated Press PHILADELPHIA The last-place Athletics accomplished yesterday what the first division of the American league has failed to do for weeks against the New York Yankees. Throwing a couple of their pitching youngsters, Buck Ross and Ed Smith, against the league leaders' batting dynamite, the A's stopped murderers' row cold with three hits for a 4 to 3 victory. Only once before during this season have the Yanks been so humiliated, and for the last three Chicagoans Collect 21 Hits; Aided by Eight Reds' Errors fv.

V. if Hillary Conroy, Bloomington. bye. B. Green.

Peoria, bye. Second Round Ed Keil. Decatur, defeated Jim Nevin, Carlinville, 6-1, 6-2. WOMEN'S SINGLES First Round Matilda Baseleon. Peoria.

defeat-Mrs. Bertha Thompson, East St Louis. 6-2. 6-2. Alice Cunningham.

Peoria, bye. Rubv Revnolds. Peoria, defeated Mrs. Ada 'Williams, Sullivan, 6-2. 6-3 fubs Catcher Qualified to Fill Position If Bill Moves Up Rl'MOR DENIED By ALAN GOI'LD YORK (APi From the with which Edward Aloysius Brarn.ck.

club secretary, denied LEAD UNCHANGED By Associated Press CHICAGO Pounding out 21 hits weeks none of their first division behind eight Cincinnati errors, have been able to come with losing streak, and he produced with a six-hit shutout for a 5 to 0 vie- 2d to win the purse of $3,025 and here's slightest truth to story boost her earnings for the year to r.i-.'s are angling for Gabbv Hart-! S27-255- Crossbow was just as easily manager in 1938. with Bfll another four lengths in advance of Walter M. Tirry moving upstairs, we won't Jeffords' Jean Bart. Dark Hope Jean States. Peoria, defeated torv over the Phillies.

Elizabeth Smith, Urbana, 4-6, 6-2 je was alded by a nir.e-hit at- 'Wilma Perry. Bloomington. de-on the Part his who feated Beulah Younglove, Peoria 'snapped out of the hitting doldrums Iwith seven extra base clouts, m- Doris Camp. Peoria, defeated Vir-1 cudlng Harry Danning's sixth horn-giDVo1h7vanDGundrv. rSecaur, de-k of the year and S.mbo Leslie, feated Luella Meyda'n, Peoria, de- third.

Danning also got a sing.e fault. and drove in three runs. Leslie B. Bien. Belleville, defeated Edna waiioped a triple in addition to Ranney, Peoria.

6-1. 6-1. h- pr it surprised vnen mings oegin to! was lourm and Rust last. league-leading Chicago Cubs frol-jn a miie cf the performance the icked to the largest score of the ma-1 iowiy philadelphians turned in. jor league season yesterday as they The won the ball game the hard pummcled the Reds 22 to 6 before too Behind 3-1, they cashed a Ladies' Day crowd of 25.932 fans, jn on Lefty Gomez' wildness in the The triumph kept the Bruins sixjfpVentn jnning t0 score three runs and one-half games ahead of theanj put game on ice.

Gomez, second place New York Giants. wno (lew from California and re-After spotting the Reds a 4 to 0 joined the yankees just before the lead in the second inning, the Cubs Kame started, breezed along easily tied it up with four markers off untjj 1he Then he loaded Paul Derringer in their half of the tne ba5es on waks and a pinch second and then decided the con-1 Slngle by Jack Rothrock and a bae test with a nine-run splurge off hjt by Wally Moses unloaded them. Bill Hallahan and Joe Cascarclla in The yanks were able to do little the third. against either Ross or Smith. crossDow made a race of it p-p officially.

the Giants want rerjer.al'.ty-rhts and field manager through the backstretch, racing head and head with the Ziegler will be of bigger help to the relations department Then, Wall let the mare out Second Round i Matilda Baseleon. Peoria, defeat- The victory was Hubbell 16th -ft is thnr man. and she easily asserted her super- "rerrv. one of baseball's smart. iorlt'' dening the gap through ed Alice Cunningham, default.

of the season, compared with six hn't had such furlon8 MILWAUKEE FANS defeats, and marked his third shutout triumph of the year. PHILADELPHIA- NEW YORK trllC AB Mrln. 0 2 Mo-r. if 3 0 1 ine Bruins maae eigni nus ana TIGERS BEAT the Reds four errors in that frame i RKUEUREIl RYAN'S nil .1 1 1. 1 it.

I I-d 1 1 Diuinn Rvr i a 2 t.arir A an 1h. harlf i I I I I If I 11111111 I'lsAl hrc.I.C rf 4 1 3 iO i i d.ii u. i i Cinmii lb 4 11 Enr-r. rf 12 1 year wr.n ms player McCarthy, relegated to the bench by Sam Leslie's T.e-bacit. cost $40,000 in cash and $25,000 deal for Tally Eerger, ho hasn't been hit-the s.7e if his collar lately, a soured.

out for that Gas mov- lArnctirh. rf 4 2 5 L.br. rt 113 3b 4 0 2 Lii lb 4 2 12 for a single run off Jack Mooty in 0 A in Tony Lazzcns 11th homer added' By Associated Press lh vln mnrp in Tne evenlri BROWNS, 7-6 Wil.rn 3 2 4 W'lt'7b 1 I and a cluster of six in the eighth i lwu rc lm IUUI I Jonn 3 f- oj iwo more in ine iourin. RtW YUKK Jonn 'Bionayi I i 0 0 as 10 more batters swung sticks. That was the complete extent of Kyan nas returnee to Tne SWip 4 2 1 1 A V.

Fronir TVm9r iw ho ill the Yankee hitting and run-makine. ork Giants. leaving at Milwaukee vmroc i and the memory of one of the most un- 'with a perfect dav. The Cub out-! From the fourth on. Ross rg the national league Gieenbeig's 3 Hits Pace fracas w.thout much help from the; 0 6 31 74 12 2 T-'! orthodox plays ever pulled in base rreat Dean, ar.d may turn loose DeH'Oll 10 1 II lfl Fhi.fcCIpnu ball.

Ck .1.. i T5 iAr. 1 -i i f.30 101 00x fielder had a triple, three singles Smith, who took over the assign-land. two walks. With the exception ment in the eighth after Rothrock of another three-bagger by Stan pinch-hit for Ross in the seventh.

Hack, all the other Cub blows were hurled no-hit, no-run ball. ef 'hove sketch drives. Series Opener rerr.ber hox the Cubs came from cohere with a 21-game Associated Press. singles. r.r,,.,No:,, Bun.

bB ir. kee. he played in a game at Mm- mnnim 3 isii To hi'-pBrin. neapolis. Opening the fifth innin; with a sharp hit to center.

Ryan'mm. trtir Dr-ib. piiy-Norri. Youna tried to stretch it into a double. STikmu'i- Hubba Lmtr 2 ki- I hfr 1 HH off LaiMMf 7 in 2-3 in- second DETROIT Hank Greenbera Giovanni Maiani, owner of Muscletone, the American-bred and Italian-trained trotting ace, is in the United States to make final arrangements for Muscletone's special match with Greyhound.

Ba'rh Irvine S.is wartime tank nacrri Detroit to a 7 in fi virtnrv nea rwress. r.irt? jorrr. 2 in 3 i-j neiK.irr. in Loali.x piTcr.er Larr.a"r. received the throw from the out rrr.rr.ar.aer and Mississippi State's vesterdav in the opener of a grid coach, has been promot-gamP with St.

Louis, ed to Lieutenant Colonel. The Detroit first baseman the youngest man of his rank ed for three hits in four times at ba. ir army. old West I u.ith BROWNS BI'Y PITCHER field in ample time to tag out Ryan NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA AB AEHCl Crn.cttl 4 0 5 Mown rf 4 12 Rollf. 3b 10 2 nnnfT.

lb 4 1 14 DiMnritlo ct 4 0 4 Wrbr 3b 3 0 iOi-hne. lb 3 17 Jihnsrn. If 2 1 2 Dirk'y. 4 1 Hill, rt 3 0 1 Pocll If 3 0 1 r.rufkr. 4 0 l77rn.

2b 3 12 T'tfrv 2b 3 0 4 Horc. rf 4 0 0 Nwsomr. 2 1 4 Oomf r. 10 1 Fto'. 10 4 Malnnf.

0 0 0 Rcthrock. 110; Hilling, 10 0 Smith, 0 0 (ij Totl 2 Totl 27 5 42 HatT-d fcr Malon in 9th. I 7. lor Ro in 7th. New York 10C 210 0003 Philrtiphit 100 000 30 4 27 542.

Ryan fooled hn by stopping a By Associated Press ag. turning. ST. LOUIS Emil Bildilli. 23- collaborator.

Mai or Wattn- u. and starting for third. After three year-old who has an ing. The previous high team scoring total in the National league this season was Cincinnati's 21 to 10 victory May 9 over the Phillies. The previous American league hiuh was by Detroit, which scored an 18 to 3 win over St.

Louis Mav 30. Baseball Risky Business; Long Casualty List Mars Season's Play in Majors or four steps he "reversed his impressive strikeout record with field." and started back for second Johnstown. of the Middle At-But he did not touch the bag, cut- lan'ic league, was purchased yes-ting inside of it and dashing by the St. Louis Browns, to first. He will report to the team in De-Kress was too befuddled to do today.

Errors Bruckr. Nriiomf Runs bat'rd in Jnhnxon. La77rri 2 Rothrocit 2. Mo- Carpvi Wells, :1 do public re-1 start in the first. Greenberg's r.s wcrk for National rifle and cuit clout was his 26th of the sea-rro! shooting matches at Camp'son.

rerry. this rr nth. Two successive walks and a pair rh etcrn's Walter Paulison two-baggers by Joe Vosmik and ray be rrartialed for writing Thomas Carey, accounted for three of the world ser-; runs in the second and tied the appears as if the Wildcats core. Charlie Gehnnger's ninth a ha to buck the Cubs-Yanks home run of the season paved the CINCINNAT1- CHICAGO "Iwr nits Jnhnnn. Dlrk'T Hon AB AB nin Lairfri.

Double plays L7zri ino again. The question now! way for a three-run splurge that anything. Umpire Jim Tobin called Ryan safe at first, explaining he had not touched second and therefore was not guilty of running the bases in reverse order. IDEAL BAKERY and LIQUOR STORE nv iskuha Pimi cf 4 1 2 Hack 3b i 2 2 wnm: l77n crn.Mi an1 OT.rir CHICAGO -We're going to have! his side and Bill Jurges was 'V'rf i I I "muh'T to put the 1937 baseball season out pf action because of a Wh. down as the one in which accidents! shoulder injured in sliding to the I nw i' 4 2 3 j.irt st 2 3 -J- Smith in 2 Mire.

12-3. in play came verv close to Xampc 4 0 Gaian. if 2 pitcher- Lotin. pitcher pirt'f. Mrs.

3 15 Marty rf 3 Gcmc. shadowing the game itself. Up and down both major leagues HfrrmET. 1 1 Parmeir. Neither American nor National it has been well nigh impossible ca.rVr"!i.

312 R00t 0 3 Solar Hawk Finishes 1 I T-1 lif xlnh r. mi i.t MnO'V. 0 0 0 I T14 EAST ELDORADO tf her the Northwestern-Mich- enabled the Tigers to forge ahead game can outdraw the the third, however, and they and I.t'i came of the series on added another in the fourth. Oct. The Brownies shelled Jake Wade has a s'ar sophomore backfield tne mound in the fifth, account- IVdgUC Wd iilt-U.

lilt IrfirM IIH-i otojwii anj v.uw iu iLij Hafcy i A 1" hap, the fracture of Rip" Col-lfull war strength on the field for dM, in! dl LlllldKu Ueafl KeadV lor ing for two runs with four hits that I a. JTt 111 TO'ls 49 7174 lins' ankle, merely adding to the any length of time. Paul. son adds, in Jack Ryan cf the old Dnrt- alarming total. And even the umpires were not Chicago" 040 200 000- 049 001 26x 22 Tho foothill mcon uhii-h i immune ior do iv siarK, one oi mp'-; ine IOOTDall Season wnicn IS F.rrort C.

Duvis. Root. Kimmum 3 included doubles by Harland Clift and Roy Bell. George Gill, who relieved him. received credit for the victory.

Oral Hildebrand was charged with the defeat. Bchicago fast in Comeback Says Frisch stretch. Emerson F. Woodward's B' Associated Press Solar Hawk accounted for the six! ST. LOUIS Manager Frank furlongs on the Lake a 1 Frisch of the St.

Louis purse at Lincoln Fields to pay expressed confidence yesterday th.it ana ex-v 1 1 c-ach. Np.v Orleans Bill Keefe reports' .1 showing Signs Of getting an earlv bf5'. uas banged With a foul tip Mvfr 2. Hallahan. Cascarclla Run 1 in a Pnh.ParHinnl earoo anrt hari' "fl in Walker 2.

Myers. Derringer 2. start, will have to go some a game ana naa Frrr 3 Cavarrett 2 Demiree. o'Dea 4 keen un with the hasehall vear in to be aided from the field. Galan.

Marty 2 Roct 2 Two h.eep up Wlin ine DasCDail jear in ba- hll.l Lombardi. Derrinarr Three ST. LOUIS- DETROIT their official grid nickname. AB I Paul Dean, whose pitching arm ab readying up cases for the hospitals. easetiaii mis year is aennueiy a be hm Goodman.

Demaree. Hack, i $11.20 straight. 5 2 5 3- f-, DVIK. 1 401 WllKfr. II nazaraous occuoai on.

n.ri The three-year old son of Sun failed him in the middle of the 193S Mr.otr 5. Root 2. Strike ouls Derrmier 1 5 2 4 Fox. rf SIS Idiu Oil Ail, c( xas this tack- raft. 3b Long, Long List Without attempting to list the in- 4 14 Grs'nr.

3b 5 2 4 5 1 1 On0ir. lb 4 3 10 't 3 3 2 i nr i ac in tHoif i. 1 1 ni-Hnr Cascirella 1. Monty 2. Parmelee 1.

Root 4 Hhs ofDernnefr 3 in 12-3 inninas. 4 In 1-3 (nine otit in 1 7 In 3 1-3. Mooly, 7 In 3 2-3 Parmelee. In 12-3. Roct.

4 In 7 1-3 1 Winnine pitcher Root. Losing pitcher FOREIGN RING mies start bracing now fur the shock. Beau was slow to get underway season, would come back as a but his closing charge carried him i winning hurler for the Gas House; across the finish line a length in Gang. advance of Mrs. A.

M. Creech's "I confident Paul is going to Miss Dolphin, a 20 to 1 shot make it." Frisrh said after Paul which set the earlv pace. L. 'had worked two innings in an ex- l-i-s Sireadv have cone out for 3 12 Ynrn. 3 0 8 Oi'lm.

If 2 2 0n. 3b 4 15 RrcU. S3 3 0 2 Wade, 0 0 1 Gill, 1 0 0 0 0 0 n-t i.a Hi s'r'H ri nriirfise and tho Hhrand- nn tVir. Hbrann STARS 403, we might make a start as far back 2 as spring training. a 0 Tex" Carleton.

one of the Chi- cago Cubs' most effective pitchers. 37 12 37 hurt his arm, and had to wear it in a cast for a while. Fortunately ises madness soon will be with Hossett, XX I X- I I 1. r- a u-i Vl f.A T.t 1 1 Package Liquor Only Bot It Here and Drink It at Home 3S 34 Totils in feature at OUIIOlk rr lengths back for third Stags, a semi-pro team, Thurs-, for Hildebrand in 8th. By Associated Press ei I day night.

1 xx -Ran for Wen 8th. for "Tex" and the Cubs the Pt Louis Detroifc 3r3 ino oox-7' arm came back as good as ever. -I AKr.ii. International Flavor Is Gate Help; Tom Fair Latest Threat FETTE IIL'HLS 1ITH VICTORY AS IlEES TOP DODGERS, 5-2 Hy Pres BOSTON- I.o i the Boston Errors-Knickerbocker and Ycrk. Runs I hTted in Carev 2, Knickerbocker.

Clilt. i ting his injury. Hank Lieber of tho Gehrmser. Gc.slin. 0cn.

York Green- Glants hl, u.i1h BOSTON Bubblesome. owned by Mrs. L. Palledino, scored a front running victory in the mile of the Cynwyd purse at Suffolk Downs. The daughter of Bubbling Over, away from the winner's circle in 1 1 3.

To base nits B.nicerDocer i Carev. Greenberg. York, Clifl and Bell, i pitched ball He has been of no' Hrme runs Greenoeri Ofnni'i. r.ni. By Associated Press r-okie.

Wai'e Hnyt 5 Siw.4d, MUdrtrSnd Most serious of all the accidents! NEW YORK The late Tex Rick- Hits of! Wade 5 in 4 1-3 inninss "'aAth of Mickp-V Coch- ari nothing better than 3.5 and finished half. T.r tSt label en DREWRYS LAGER BEER perforated lines end en tne bad you will nd joiei, inte'eitinq fectf about people, thingi ood placet end quettieni end answers. he Br.v.klyn Dodgers 5 to 2 the aid of a colon part of the Brook- Gill 3 in 4 2-3 Hildebrand 11 In 7. Trotter 1 In 1. Winning pitcher Gill, losing pitcher Hildebrand.

rane, Detroit Tiger manager, in a heavyweight championship bout1 length to spare over Navarre from with an international flavor. Ta'l Trees stable. Third mon f.eM the eichth inning. inning. game with the New York Yan kees.

Cochrane has returned to uni he and Hoyt (it'll fS IJIank t'r "hut frame. Tex could always see a wealth ey, a head back, went to Mrs. A. R. Smith's Trouper.

The winner paid $10.40 for $2. of material to publicize in the for form and is again managing his club, but his playing days in all eiSn heavyweights. That they lack- probability, are over iea rlns anulty aisiurDea nicnara "color" not in tne leasi. iney naa Cochrane's injury was the climax That was what made the turnstiles w-, up in a tight mound 'Rc(j gQ 39 "ck ei WASHINGTON With Pete Ap-: G. ne Moore's t'riple and pitching h.a best game i of 1 the rear, the Washington Senators T'r won'their fifth straight victory yes- sz g.ve tne Bees three runs to back gosjon -rr.

up struggle and put the 1 t. I series opener 3 to 0. It was tne on ire. second shutout registered by a innrd P1Kht and allowed rr hig spason WHITE FRONT of a series of mishaps that threw icijck 756 E. Eldorado St.

uitr ueituu ciuo completely out 01 stride, when it was regarded in! That ne could take Georges Car- the spring as the chief threat to the more a larRe Yankees. middleweight, surround him with By the B-ewei ef feve World-famotH DREWRYS ALE s.x as ne cnalKea up ms; Sox to six hits Mickey was one of the few lZ, L' SA TIKDAY SPECIALS 4'h of the season against hasp on ling managers left and his ru uir A lt.iltll litiim vi rt nnrttirn frnm tho fir in if linn htirf -chance of defeating Jack Dempsey' his club as much as the inability trlbllte to his pnius as nro. 2'i ytr old yram old 'balls. He struck out five. Johnny Dodgers star'ed off for Boston and runs in the first inning, but relievfd in flfth lnning by I' fWs tied it up in the third Fri(z Washington 'h-n f.lbie Fletcher singled with scorcd of i)s three runs in that rs or, second and third.

I rka Wathers relieved Os- Jimmy Dykes, White Sox manager. LOG CABIN J' lint to fill in at third base hurt the! White Sox chances. Firpo Was Favorite Kven Yanks Suffer And how Tex went for Luis An- Tho VartL-noc 4r nil n.t (ViniK nn.a- 1 it-: ui 11 BR ar ab ci termueller in the seventh and fin- i t. 1 1 i er, lost a very fine ball player 'hat and all! That the Wild Bull of ft ArflAn Film 4 if r. lost a n.

er. ib 4 i a main 1 iH oi a great stretch of the season Pampas happened to have a 4 0 1 Mre rf 4 2 the Ameruan i Georp Selkirk crashed and t.k. io 413 cf 4 2 on .385 batting average when 3 it Ftstiish. Jb 4 i 4 4im.iuit-u i the Duilduo lust so mucn easier, i times 4 0 9, he made only one hit in four 1 It 3 1 2 Thiu rame on his last ap 1 1 Fe-ie. 0 0 20: The Giants, besides losing Lieb-i Firpo carried his collar into the er.

found their great catcher, GusRing and his hectic bout with Mancuso, and their shortstop. Dick i Dempsey still stands at the top in H- SLOE GIN, 5ths pearance. Travis, however, drove across two of Washington's three 75 1 34 9 34 i Ktnli-h in 9'ti 1' "'a nn 111 I'fv oarien Dotn renoeren nun ana void fight thrillers. HDV Pill Rlk because of accidents right at Th visitinc Uni UIL1 OIllS nn.mii.-. mill i a.

Thr ntentv runs. BOSTON isinT.Tnl ab ab time when the Giants needed "v.j i om ion 0102 002 000 0.1x- COSTS THE SAME AS ORDINARY BEERS DREWRYS LAGER BEER add, fun to every gathering! It' creamy, smooth, mellow flavor- appeats to EVERY beer taste! It pep everybody up! Good humor prevails! And there' the added sport of seeing what' on the back of each label! The next time you order beer, be ure to It cost the ame as ordinary beer! FOR SALE EVERYWHERE DREWRYS LIMITED. U. S. A.

Mlp, 4 0 1 Almada. rf 4 2 4 nejvjuriK.ia urn Cramer, rf 4 11 iPaulino Uzcudun's proud boast was i i Rame ld knock him WHISKEY 4 ,0 the Cubs, lost ihe services of Arky carried 2 in 1 or. 11iM--kjio. Wat bA hit 69 nlVaughan. with a knee injury.

yearn old, distilled Hrr. DiXHc-i" B- on Mt 3b 3 3 4 iV. 1. Ff 3. 5 Hoyt i I chjnmHn.

rf 3 ft Inasmuch as Vaughan has been r. -m. 'ln Kentucky, pint. R. Ferrell.

2 1 HI Applrton. a 1 2 IVsau'ii. 3 0 8 Marr'im. 10 1 (s'rni lr 1 1 0 10 1 iironca nui ior jot- i.uui. one of the National leagues i Brown Bomoer was building up a lest hitters his loss to the Pirates in Med wick (limbs to.

101 In Unchallenged Race 31 6 14 has been a great one. 'm Tom Panry was an I I It sacrifice. Tom Ileanry was an 39' (jaaiy enougn, vaugnan was hurt POO 000 0X10 001 030 00-3 other durable foreign fighter. Tom Port. Sherry, Musra- By A-isocMTed Frr a month to the dav W.vMiincton aueau ui me ih Gene tel.

oths SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Mod-. of the Cardinals frr or Ncn' Kun omien m-jrM! Two bai mts Aimaaa. game conins oroxe n.s;T feut made showing ankle, also in a Ci.b-P.rate game jnst former manne. Dry Wine, at ha av -Travis to Mvrr to rw-ni'i. i r.

unchallenged chase after the cromn rcx Bae on bjiin off mi-, tllm 1 rikrouls Marcum 3. Anpielr.n 4 t-n! league batting champion-j i wainera 1 Hits ml i. iaJ.m it in 4 1.1 elf Ostermnel noe eu prjmo Carncra had little but his fortHed in the pitching depart-! immenpe blllk. Thry taught him ment. had to lose the services of hj boxi and ne their star.

Van Mungo because of on wi heavyweignt 29 $1 BEER 4 bottles, 25c; CASE v' lne -pff walben. 3 in 3. Lom I baseball's batting B.g Six were Marcum 'her loSinc ground or standing VT s' the Cardinal belter hit two-. JuniOl" CtOll inff Siiar manufactured n.M Tic I i nan lighter, pure ana simple, nncn me to stretch his lend over his, Amrgroc 9. 12 arris u.

rarest loon rival to 2.1 points. For! f'-" uie sirai uwn going ui runs" iuiri "--a- f-t time in several dayS. Cecil By Associated Frcss aia escape n.ury xnougn son. LARGE SODA 5c scene of his disaster, a line drivel here in recent years Max Schmcl-1 that cracked against his toe. ling was, perhaps, the best.

Not that1Sc Pr i Rlomouist. a freshman at Colorado ie. dropped percentage point. momquiM, 386 college, captured the driving cham- Stand-nw of the leaders pionsh.p of the Western junior open 'hree each league: golf championship, averaging 243 i At the outset of the season the; Max was any world-beater when he Cubs were '-isited with all sorts won the title on the floor, or later of injuries and ailments and came when he lost to Max Baer. But through that session with a patch-; Schmeling earned his spurs when ed up lineup.

'he stopped the supposedly invinci- At the time Collins was hurt. Billable Joe Louis. AB Pet varus iw STRAIGHT WHISKEY Drewrys Lager Beer Distr ibuted in This Territory by 99' P. D. LIQUOR COMPANY, INC.

Vedwick Cards 101 4tM 88 162 .401 His drives, all in Nthe fairway. Travis. Senators 79 303 45 117 .386 measured 242. 254 and 234. Harry Hrtne-t.

Cubs 70 2L'2 28 84 .378 Todd pf Dallas. who won the tT- I- 111 'i match-play title, hit the longest iryir.c. Yankees 103 3Rd 9 144 .34 v-rj- Yanks 97 404 106 149 .369 bM-a poke of 2.9 jards. Lee. a great pitcher, was not in; Now we have Tommy Farr uniform, having torn some muscles i us.

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