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ss Meeting Keed Ig tea 'wTA Pitching Staff Improves Mentor Wants a 4 dT In ON THE 'ENCE It Is pretty hard to Imagine Hornsby Wilson Stephenson Gtlmm and Cuyler wA ls confined s5 0 0 Mandell Collects AB Koeller cf 4 1 0 0 0 was a 'I InletMiiaMl Vvw anarxers manager (By Al Munro EUss i 5 4 5 3 1 0 0 0 8Bw 30 1 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 8 0 0 8 1 8 8 VOL 1W NO 5e 0 4 3 0 0 3 04 80 87 84 57 81 85 00 85 74 78 79 77 44 33 24 32 Urban' 7 8 JB 'o Mm 4 Mantua 1 Kansas City 7 Columbus 2 1 Louisville 5 Indianapolis (Only games scheduled) Morning Game to Herd But Tots Loses Second It's all likely that Herb Kaser went way up north a so he could be as far away frota George Leydecker as pos sible Eddie Belts' the cop is up intone of those police doops directing traffic and hoping that Burnt Sb 4 Moors If 5 Crack women golfers who will match strokes over the Park Club course ar Williamsville Wednesday Upper left Honor Bright of Niagara alls center Peggy Wattleslocal district champion upper right Louise ordyce and lower Mrs Arthur Harrison a i 3 0 0 0 9 1 3 3 1 1 0 a going Into chitting slump at the same time ana the pitching staff has been gaining strength' rather than weaken ing Another encouraging sign to Cub fans is the fact Wrigley's Warriors have so far this season overcome the jinx of the Phillies Last year they were vir tually booted out of the pennant race by dropping seven straight to the Phils This year they have whipped that team with pleasing regularity The 17 road games the Cubs' face in clude battles with every team In the league eave Pittsburgh and St Louis which means the only really tough team they must beat Is the New York Giants And they downed the Giants three straight in a recent series here Shake Vanoe Jinx Another thing of the moment to en courage Cub rooters was yesterday's game in which they finally shook the jinx of Dazzy Vance had become a regular thing for them to step up to the plate swing their bats in the air and lose whenever facing Vancd Yes terday Vance went In as a relief pitcher struck out seven Cubs in the last eight Innings of a 16 lnnlng game but also yielded seven hits two of them in the 16th Inning to lose It was Hack Wilson who previous to yesterday's game had struck out eight straight times to Vance's pitching who singled in the 16th to score Woody En glish from second base and win the baU game By pitching eight innings yesterday the Dazzler was removed from the lineup as a possible starting pitcher for the last game of the cur rent series today BOX SCORE MORNING GAME i 1 1 1 0 0 0 8 ST 16 0 1 i Or I 0 0 1 0 0 0 83 1 La Clair Shaffer Gohn has Gohn EC Sterner Jones IL ite Schutt Hentcy A Hanes os 1 1 0 0 33 8 10 37 0 3 3 0 JACK BRITTON one of the prize wonders steps forth with a little flattery for Max Schmellng and Keed Chocolate "Schmellng Is the best heavyweight that has come along since Dempsey thundered down the trail" said Brlt ton "Chocolate Is the king pin of an featherweights since Abe Attell 'hung up the gloves" SAMMY MANDELL who had much serious opposition since he won the lightweight crown from Rocky Kansas will have to spruce up a bit to repulse a foreignerManuel Quintero born somewhere In Spain looms as' a dangerous threat Quintero tattooed Joe Glick in great shape the other evening Glick is no worse than one notch shy of being a tiptop fighter Weisenheimere who tabbed Quin tero whHe he shellacked Glick say they would back the Spaniard beat MandelL 3'0 Ribbltt rfj 8w'ney lb 0 :8 Burke 2b 8 1' jf Cote 2 1 8JfO 0 3 0'IjJ'llher 1 bStnuelB 0 Cantrell 0 TORONTO Bobbitt rf 8b SUM' If Sw nty lb Sb'r tt Cota ta Ranta Oibaon cf bO'NetU Cantrell eA'amltb 7 Total! BUALO 1 4 rr yttn a 8b 8w'ney lb bK or you men who are hard to fit our new TAILORED TO? MEASURE DEPART MENT Is ready to serve you PRICES $2500 to $3600 348 MAIN 8T 882 BROADWAY Open Monday riday Saturday Evenings you get wore Wltil Special Tht Buff ala Timet TORONTO Ont Aug 6 After split ting a civic holiday double header with the Toronto Maple Leafs Monday the Buffalo Bisons departed for Newark Where they will oppose Tris Bears in a four game series Ogden wlU probably get the pitching assignment today i The Elsons and Leafs played two somewhat weird games Monday with the visitors 'taking the rooming affair fl to 5 and allowing the afternoon en gagement to slip through their fingers 11 to 10 tossing away' five run lead Lef ty Wllllams continued fine pitching and great hitting to get credit for winning the first gamb He was removed in favor of Buchanan in the seventh but received credit for the win He drove out two singles and a sacri fice In three trips to the plate and scored three runs as his share of the offensp Ogden Game The collegiate Buchanan entered the game with two men: on bases and no outs The flst two men were strike out victims but he suddenly lost con trol and walked two men forcing home a run and then walked to the showers in" favor of Ogden who finished the game Herb Thomas was the batting star of the game lashing out two long hits to score four runners The Elsons jumped away to an early lead by scoring three runs In the third and one in the fourth but the Leafs came back end tied the score in the sixth only to have the Herd put the game on the ice In the next frame on single a late play at second on Williams' sacrifice and Helnie Mueller's long double Second Game Is Joke The second game was long 'drawn out weird affair with the Elsons using three hurlers and the Leafs four The Leafs knocked Jesse Barnes from the mound In less than two Innings to run up a five run lead In the first two In nings 'The Blsons came back to 'score seven runs In the next Inning on a walk to Urban single single to center and Thomas short single 'scor ing Urban isher doubled to right Mills and Mueller crossing the plate Barrett walked and Thomas scored as Moore forced him at second Sheedy made the second out by popping to Sweeney but Cooney singled isher across the plate Urban up for the sec ond tlifae drove Moore and Cooney across the plate with a'double and Mills ended the "frame by grounding out pitcher to first Three more Blsons runs scored In the next frame on hits by Thomas isher Barrett and Cooney and a walk to Gheedy The Leafs kept picking away at the Herd hurlers and scored two runs in the fifth and seventh and single tallies In the eighth and ninth the final and winning run came when Mangum tossed attempted sacrifice wild allowing Sweeney to cross the plate ATERNOON GAME TORONTO ABR I Dempsey Is to be the nominal pro moter of the bout which'' Birding td to hld 111 eT1 about Thanks giving pay Joe Jacoba understood to have Informed hls fighter is satisfied wlththe terms Dempsey said he la manning I AAV A TA frhA anef jMirn iff fl ls 111 Proteet 'when the Sharkey and Schmellng fight headed for Detroit finds himself in an aWk He know whether coming or goifig contract on Sharkey's services demandwl of the Michigan boxlngmmnth" loud Speaker be made toerre Charles before setting foot in a Detroit ring with Schmei carried hto" point Hie: Michigan commission ruled that Sharkey would have to fight Charles SePtembei' fifth cwbe barred from boxing Rrhmiing ONCE more Humbert ugazy Is left standing' on the curb whUe the big parade passes down the block Tom McArdle matchmaker for Madison Square Garden has bagged the prize 'natural" of the current outdoor boxing season around New York Keed Chocolate powerful box office attraction will fight Al Singer under the Garden's banner at the Polo Grounds on the evening of August twenty sixth ugazy and the Garden crowd are the warring parties in the boxing' business down East Each side has been pulling every wire within reach to land this match rom the looks of things McArdle outreached ugazy LITTLE fellows like Chocolate and Singer never have drawn the huge sums that big men of the Schmellng and Sharkey type have at tracted' But this particular little man battle holds such piping hot lu terest that the Keed and Al are quite likely to pack In the largest crowd of the season and at fairly fancy prices too ri Chocolate Is the rage with fight Tans on and near Manhattan Island In popularity Singer runs Chocolate a close second slick fighters if not the slickest at their weights Chocolate has been for ugazy "The sign posts pointed to Humbert landing the pudding But somewhere In the scramble ugazy got shuffled around and lost out SINGER will' give Chocolate the so called "acid Singer Is a corking good two handed fighter de spite his defeat by Ignacio er jnandez Singer demonstrated his confidence was not punched to smithereens by ernanlez He came back and tlpped over Andre Routls the feath erweight champion Singer Is a stiff puncher He belts 'away from short range He will givethe Keed plenty of trouble Never theless here and now picking the Keed to outpoint Singer? And bar rain thunder and' light nlng Chocolate and Singer will set a box office record for little man fights rpHIS comes mighty dose to beingL the height of optimism A fight fan sat In at the Ruby Goldstein and Cuddy De Marco fight at the Coney Island Stadium This Is' the same De Marco who was a flivver when he fought under the Broadway Auditorium roof During ope of the exciting mo ments a nimble fingered young man the pop eyed fan for hisbankroll amounting to a hundred and fifty dollars Discovering he 'had been fan marched to the manager's office and demanded that the pro moter make good the touch The old cry of there a doctor in the brought a quldk re sponse The promoter was brought back to life Needless to mention the hijacked fan went home empty handed Jimmy will lock the door some day so Ed get out It's been so quiet out at the Gun Club Runday nights that Ed Wright and Ed Shaffer have fallen back to cross word pueiles Two Charleys and two ranks are now In the field for the Job of handing out to the city of Buffalo 'None want to let George do it Jimmy earn went through An gola pretty qulck the other day al most as fast as 1 Slattery used to travel' Pat McLaughlin and Dave Berry are still trying to ex plain why every body waanbt Invit ed to theaub com mittee dinner Manager Clymer trust af guy If you have a dog get him a li cense quick or he'll' be In the pound sJakle ields? the new welter king saya be a fight ing champ heard that before Jim MeGInnls is food to Paul Eyotz Im worka Paul from cellar to attic UOW The Eberle Paint followers got all the loose change around Cazenovia Park last BisonTire Co ss 5 5 1210 Main St at Barker OPEN EVENINGS Can andJDo Expert Tire Repairing comes to jury duty No Otto when It comes to jury duty they only act that way 'No Tong war In Buffalo news item Bob White Willi Mudd Teddy Wright and the oth er local yen men can go on with their regular pur sults ValA Decot Is losing Interest in prize fighters named ields Gerahty and O'Harrigan when he finds out their real name lnkenstein Wrpsukel and Chal enopnlus Ed Christman '1 glad to know that th Genesee Nation al alleys will be open soon with everything Now if get a new manager it would be with tbo night mayor of reund Street In Detroit So far so good for itz side AS A MATTER of fact' Charles Is somewhere in Europe In addl tlon to that Charles fulfilled his contract with itzsimmons when he accepted George Godfrey as an op ponent when Sharkey went lame and box' Godfrey 5 knocked Charles Ippslded r' xi But here's the hitch' hl itzalm mons scheme to block Schmellng and Sharkey at Detroit: new 'arenas the most modern of modern boxing coliseums stands Tn fair ground The i intrepid promoter Wake up to find? that the annual Detroit fair will be going full blast on September fifth The fair would swamp the Sharkey and Charles not render It utterly impossible POOR old itz having gained his point with the commlssloii Is Shifting from fOOt to foot wonderingwhat his next move should be The fair smothers the date the commission designated fiharxey and Charles would make a terrible match They command a dollar per head from the customers' itzsimmons is hemmed In on sides If he goes ahead wlth the fight he's sure to 'kick hie bank roll all to pieces It he backs up he will get the hee hawV Verily the life of a prize fight promoter is a bed of thorns EASY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED HIM! BOXING COLUMN for SKarkeychmeling lutemational ITem LOH ANGELES Cal Aug AThat the Ague Caliente Corporation in defi nitely In the field for the Max Schmei Ing Jack Sharkey fight was disclosed here today when Jack Dempsey revealed YOU may think all standard tires are about the same We did too until we checked into the tire business Then we found that Dunlop had pioneered almost every important tire im provement that Dunlop founded the pneumatic tire industry more than 41 years ago that Dunlop has 195000000 in resources employs over 45000 skilled craftsmen to produce Dunlop tires Once we studied tires we knew Dunlops were better But Dunlop gave us added proof Buffalo 1 AB a POA MMutr ci Thom 3b ihT rf Btrrett Sb Moor If Bhwdr Jb Cont Brai W'llimi Mill i Urban Ogdn Total! aRan for Barnes' in seventh bBstted for Gibson in seventh 'cBatted for Cantrell In ninth Buffalo 3 0 1 0 2 0 fl Toronto 0 1 00 0 3 10 Errors Sheedy Barrettj Stone Shl'n nera Cote rung In Shlnnera Thomas 4' isher Archdeacon Burke two base hits Shinners Sheedy Arch deacon Thomas wisher stolen Sweaney sacrifice hits Mueller 2 Wil liams Moore double 'playa Thomas to Sheedy to Barnes left on bases Buffalo 7 Toronto 5 winning pitcher Williams: ptche Gibson base on balls off 3 by Gibson 3 by Buchanan 2 off Ogden 0 off Cantrell 1 hits off WIL Bams 7 in 6: innings? (none out Insev off Buchsnan none in 2 3 innings: off Gibson 2 in 2 Innings struck out by None out when winning run scored by Ogden 2 by Cantrell 2 umpires Becker and Chill time 2:20 BABY joe GANS clever but minus a punch fights Sergeant Sammy Baker at Long Island City this eve ning The customers' have been promised that the winner Will land in the same ring in the near future with Jackie ields the newlycrowned welterweight champion Matching either Baker or Meld sounds like the old hooey Should Baker wln this evening it would be unkind to' pit him against Melds Only a few months ago' Melds knocked Baker out In two rounds Melds outclasst nn i'k 1 vjrvHQ ever proposed Tom Heeney to ytake Phil place against Schmellng should be chastised Heeney never was' a high fighter He was only aj to mld dllngjwhen Gene Tunney selected1 nim for a few practice shots since Tunney punched Heeney around the latter has gone down hllL' Tont would be for Schmellng just what he was lor punching' bag WithToronto TackleBears Many Stars Play In Golf Tourney Auociated Preu SALISBURY PLAINSN Aug George Voigt the sturdy star of the North Hills Club has a tough job ahead of him In holding onto the unique honor he won a year ago Voight ntarts today In defense of his crown In the Long Island open golf championship a crown all the more valuable to him because he Is the only amateur ever to wear It Against him Voigt has a huge field out one in wnicn tne ciass to a few outstanding stars More than 150 amateurs and professionals are en tered but only about a dozen are to be feared Among the amateurs of high rank are Eddie Driggs and Eddie Held both stellar representatives of the Lakeville Club Great Neck Neal Pulkeson Jr Mark lanagan Georgetown University star Jarvis Hicks Jr and Jack Mackie Jr famous son of the Inwood pro Gene Sarazen and MacDonald Smith are the leading lights of the large professional contingent pro gram calls for 36 holes over' the No 3 and No 4 courses of the Salisbury Country Club Tomorrow the field will be reduced to the players within 15 strokes of the leader and another 36 holes round will decide the title skilled workmen com 'jbine to produce tires that will stand even the hardest kind of abuse Come in zee these tires for yourself one in spection will convince you of their extra value ri CMcKenna Captures 0 Pro Charlie McKenna of the Oak Win Country Club of Rochester captured first honors in the regular tournament of tthe Western New York Professional Golfers Association held Monday at the Silver Lake Country Club course Charlie scored a 74 over the tricky layout A fellow gblfer'from the Mower tClty George Angevine was runner Eart Rowley and Jack Gordon tied forthird place Elwyn NageB Meadow brook professional ecored low round at the day' a fine 35 His round cams however after he had taken a disas trous 40 on the first nine holes A best ball event with 4 the pro teaming up with' amateurs followed the regular tourney Some of the low scores wereiiiWUbur Nagell A Dolser 34 Charlie McKenna Doc Read 36 Rowley Eaton 34 67 Nageil James 33 Steve Riley Leo Shea 34 Harry Helt Lemke 34 36 70 Li Mediocre Scores Turned In by Gunners Mediocre scores were turned In by the gunners at the last gathering at the Buffalo Trap and ield Club Ed Wrlgflht being high with 89 Charley Bautz and Gohn 'follow ing with 87 Some of 'the old timers were on hand but their shooting di on ocores: 100 Dr Vai Deeot Wright Kelsey MT Davidson Chas Bautz Otto Peter Whipple Schwabl Savage Brennan Player CInb AB Pct Brooklyn' 38775159 411 Phlladelphio 102 413 96 157 380 Terry New York 104 424 70 160 377 Hornsby Chicago 102 396 101 143 361 Klein Philadelphia 101 411 148 360 Leader a year ago today Hornsby Boston 384 i American Playea Club AB Pct foxx Philadelphia 103 370 90 143 386 Shnmois 99 405 158 37S Mannsh St LouisJOI 418 69 154 MS onseca Cleveland 102 71 144 J65 Lazxeri New York 97 371 63 133 464 4 Leader a year ago today Goslln Wash ington 303 JDornby Chicago 'first player io score 100 ran In either league) The St John Babes a softball team sposored by the St': Club take ex ception to the claim made by the Terrace Midgets to the softball championship of the eity of teams playing at the age of nine to 12 years "and assert) they could the Terrace outfit They re Itiest the mansger of th tHIe elanmaotz to write St Club 2256 Scneu Street cr call Abbott 4800 for a gam $4264770 Check International Newe "CHICAGO Aug 6 Sammy Mandell Rockford Ill lightweight champion of the world today had In his posses sion a check for $4264770 collected as his compensation for defending his title against Tony Canzonerl last riday night In Chicago Stadium The New Yorker drew $21323 igures announced today Showed there were 20799 paid customers and receipts minus federal and state taxes amounted to $10661925 Canzonerl today signed for a 10 round match with Tod Morgan Seattle Wash junior lightweight champion on Septembers Built to stand even abuse Dunlop i the only uracturer wno goes to the extra expense of us ing only long staple Egyptian cotton just to make a sturdier tire cat cast And this extra strong cotton is woven into cords in own mills by own skilled workmen Combine this vrnrrjy basewith the Dunlop 'az the toughest longest wearing ru bbercompound ever known and you have two of the reasons for Dun longer life At every step xf produoj tion Dunlop's greater ivicK vraen dctui or Series A rS Sti By NICKALTROCK? WASHINGTON Aug olk! you can have your own opinions about the world' jeerlnm but just put In my order for nice upper berth Detween Phlladel phla and Chicago next October Iv tnought that National League racewas going "to be close but the Pittshnrvhs lust made a nice home tfu neral for themselves AAej UlUUl vuu vi while on the': road They just dropped dead right cp orbes' ield Of course they are still 'liable to come back So la Charley "Ross olks we get our August' vacation this week pjtaylng: the Red Sox 'MCtu ALIKULK' Reading Sluggers Top International Batters '2 BITTER8 Taylor Readin 1 isher Buffalo CoBIna Shlnner Toronto J1OME RUN SLUGGEKS "'Players XHub ii r' Collins Rochester isher Buffalo Quelllch Rochester Yl They Seldom Bothered ezk Opponents of McGovern i Driscoll Moren all ot tha' leading little fellow of th old had few weight prob They were not asked to do un reasonable figures and Hooded what j' even advantage they had when Terrible ffi Terry The Jem Owen and their kind sailed in with both fiat flying 1 Johnny Dundee was perhaps the lastE' great fighter to treat weight a though it were nothing more than something' Zfor the ladles to Worry about He gave the brilliant Leonard as much as 16 A6pouuds to more than one of their dozen or more engagements and always made it dose enough fdr ballot' saCHlebrated colored warrior wire prin ctpals Uf two of the most savage bat 2 Ale in history alter tortuous weight i inaJdng trial The lightweight cham 1 pionship was at stake on each occasion Joe "Walcott whittled himself down fronvilsatoWS' fqr Kid Lavigne 'at v' Maspeth A feeble 1 barbadoes demon ill' walked to the front and' center that Benight yet hl backer wagered that he ps' would atop the Baglnaw Kid within 15 rounds Tha scales took too much out of the West Indian wonder however a and lost hlsteupp bet well as the decision 7 How They Beat Gan Billy Nolans drove the moat cruel weight making bargain In history when the forced Joe Gan to do 133 ring relfe'iwlth shoes trunks and gloves on for Nelson at Goldfield In 1906 Nolan tnade hlerown rule in that fight A waa 'Tex maiden effort bpd the one that revealed the genius wsat was to make him the master pro motet ot all time 1" 1 fThe Ban rancisco fire had left' the then thef sere and yellow of hl 'remarkable career pennl lesa was willing to agree to any thing It was Rickard who posted his $10000 weight forfeit and who threat i ened to punch Iron jaw as he kept imposing additional hardship Gans might have done 137 without VJhurting himself to any great oxtent He'was cheating nature after that but the dogged determination that carried him 'MP to what many consider the most glcr ious 1 record of all put him' on the scales war paraphernalia andteall at k'133 Went' 42 Round In that condition 'he traveled 42 rounds with thedwrable Dane andlt was the cut and: bleeding Nelson who 4 fouled out rThef old health was fading 'at the time Th weightmaking ordeal and that final supreme effort hastened his end 'ighters seldom break weight agree OTtkents and ih cases where a boy is a If action above1 the stipulated figure for jl felts rarely are taken Billy Papke mow growing oranges at Pasadena Calif1s 'Itm peeved at Carpentier and Des camps because the latter grabbed $1000 when the Illinois thunderbolt was but fc one ounce heavier than 158 for the con test In which he stopped the rench Jyman in Parle 17 yean ago Some Trainers ail Most of the latter day tralners be yf 'come panic give up bad jobs Vt when they fry to bring a boy down dangerously fine Jack Brady with '4 Tommy Loughran" doe splendid job along this line When there 1 weight to be made tha Johnny come lately 1 managers usually send for an old head Jmwever 1' IDld you notice that Sammy Mandell i X'came in exactly 135 for at Chicago? The lightweight champion did 1 rnot miss the exact figure very far in the McLarnln match 14'1 months ago that is skillful weight making And £eharing the credit with a well behaved irboy Is Barney urey vet eran 'colored ptralner and on cf the beet He was In charge of both jobs 7 7 vComosto'MeetStars Jx Want Sunday? Contest Como Parks representing Lancaster sf businessmen in the Western New York 'Beml pro ranks meets Broadway All stars in Wednesday clash at the Como Bark diamond jThe AlLetar are combination of best players of Tom jKS czak Booetw and Gworeks two clubs of Muny association vomos nave victorious in eve rv start wlth but xtnime exception thl season Manager Belbert 'is negotiating Tor 11 a game or tsunaay attempts to xmeup th Emery Park club having fell through Any prominent team can book a contest bv setting in touch with Sel Zbert by calling Lancaster 1007 siss 'n't ante Hurls Battaglias 7 Bsttxclla softball team added another VjTfetory to Its defeat tne nenueMOBay mpi 1 UlMMa'ev'htfi inw aiurea uatisriai py (J rune lie al uowed' three 'diiteM Mingle combed that amt btexies eft the deliveries of ungu is and Mayfield Outcome of Eastern Trip WiH Virtually Settle Cham pionship Is Opinion of aris CLittle Chance for SlumfWith iveGreaCHitiers United Press Staff Correspondent Vuited Preu 5 Aug The next three weeks should decide whether Mr William Wrigley! 's baseball team' the Chicago 'Cubs will win or lose the National league pennant navmg won 20 of their lajrt 22 games the Cubs close their home stand today in a game with the Brooklyn Robins and fthen point eastward to play 17 games on the road before returning to their home lot The outcome of those 17 games most fans believe wlU vir tually settle the race 1Z i Cubs Good on oreign Soil Thia Year The 'Cubs usually stronger at home than on the road have been better than usual on foreign soil this year and un less they go into a prolonged slump or suffer fan epidemic or Illness and In juries they figure to break even In these forthcoming 17 games Buch a record and it lsnot at all unlikely they will do better than would put them just far enough ahead that it would be next to Impossible for the Pirates or Giants to nose them'out There are ot course other uncertain ties The Cubs might break even only to have the Pirates (or perhaps the Giant) go into a prolonged winning streak such as the Cubs have just en joyed Such a performance might cut down the present lead of seven and one half games to such a margin that the race would be deadlocked from there on until the final Week Pitching staff Strengthening There is little chance however that the Cubs will go into a losing streak Players Club 'AB P4 Taylor Reading 69 232 57 jm Whitman Reading 112 438 TO iso 14 MZ 99 154 i jjto 99 363 113 A43 NowakandCastle To Clash Tonight Will Meet on South Drive Court Municipal Edqie Nowvk champion ot the East aecLicm fir tno iiajniMtwi College net team will match shots with Jack Castle former city tltleholder and" veteran of many years tonight in th '4 final match of 'the municlnal te nnu singles tournament Th match Delaware Park and is scheduled to' get under Way at 6 vasue won nis way into toe finals by handing Charlie Weinmar a tore riAa4 4 ava OVV VGXGAb AAX VUU UJ WAV semi final matches slaved Mondav night at the South Drive Ths i lormer city cnampion just breezed through7 ths setto and won handily His opponent put up a game battle but lacked the craftiness of Castle Ho made a gallant bld for victory In the first set andforced Castle to show all hls oldtlme cunning to Win' This 'he did by a 6 4 score but from then ont it was all Castle The scores of the last two seta Were and Cm tie Is North section? champion and' weinmar soutn section utienoider like Howard relg au over in a Canad ian city so he sent him home to the a 1 oi head quarters Ed Bernhard ha charge of th dog show at the Erie County air at Hamburg Ed ha been around som pretty classy ca nine lately Bid Lewin la down Atlantic' City way vacationing and la getting to sun burned his it own family rec ognise him when he returns home Lieutenant rank' Walsh 'has returned from Eskimo Lake in time to take in the ball game Sun day to see that no riots took plae at? the local park Jury Commission er Otto olger claims men era jest plain dumb when It ORT ERIE RACES AUSPICES NIAGARA RACING ASSOCIATION LTD ORT ERIE Orit SATURDAY Aug 3rd to SATURDAY Aug 1 0th (lailuitvi) BEST HORSES IN TRAINING RACING DAILY RAIN OR SHINE SEVEN RACES DAILY Racing Starts 2:30 City Time Bait tram Shalits Swart an Btiek 'KHk 4lrtat ta th Intk awry tw Blaattt fern' aarvlaa fwt tf airy Btrwl Train We Blank Rtak Statlra at IM aa City Tim BuMi aa train tlrwt Irma traik laoMdlataly attar tltM at raau ADMISSION $200 War Tax 25 Cent Additional ChlUraa ar I ytan at aat att aSmltta ShannonHies Himself to Rochester With a Lou Scozza Osk 'TiU match ax' 'hl objective'? Matchmaker Hugh Shannon of the Cretoent' Sporting club 1 in Rochester today attempting to line up? toe blond German light heavy and clinch toe bout for th lamaUla Temple's big card In Bison Stadium on riday night August 23 Shannon was scheduled to confer with Elmer Wledrick'Tlir manager thia afternoon Bert' inch' Scoeza' mentor agreed to the fight yesterday ln my opinion 1 the best local match that possibly could made barring a Bcozza Blattery said Shannon 'before leaving Buffalo "Both Till and Scozza have defeated all their local opponents including Weigand and Ross A meeting between them would do much to clsar up th muddle over the local title? and I think also lt'toer match the fans Tn Response terDemand Numerous letter requesting such a bout have been received by Crescent official during the last week and these caused (Shannon to turn from Braddock Griffith and other stars to Till A win for Scoiza would greatly strengthen his claim to toe Buffalo and Western New York light heavy title which he contests wlth Jimmy Slattery Scozza has been making strenuous ef forts to lure Slattery into the ring ft Total! 38 10 IS 14 14 83 11 Itm 13 sBatted for isher fa eighth bRsn for in eighth out when winning run score'? 4 Buffalo 073 0 0 0 0 Toronto 3 20020 2 1 Error Moore Cooney Urban Mangum Sweeney 2 Bhlnner Rzb tolit Themes isher 3 Moore looney 2 Urban Barrett Burke Cote 3 Richard son two base hits Sweeney isher 2: Urbanj Ainsmitli Moore Sweeney three base hltaThomas Burke sacrifice hits Zahniser Archdeacon 2 Richardson Sheedy Burke double plays Cooney to Thomas to Sheeny winning pitcher Can trell losing pitcher Mangum bases on off Zahniser 2 off Min 2 off Jlarrison 1 off isher off Mangum off Cantrell 1 bite off 4 ln 12'3 funlngs off Mills 7 in 51 3 Innings (none out in 8th) off isher 1 In 41 8 innings off Cantrell 1 in 1 lnnlng off Zahniser 6 in 2 1 3 in nings off Harrisos 4 in 1 Inning off Mangum 1 in 1 Inning hit by pitcher by Zahniser (Thomas) struck out by iess Barnes by MRs by Zahniser 0 by Harrison 0 by isher 0 by Mangum by Cantrell 0 wild pitch pires Chill and Becker tone Mcarthymes Aug 'McArdle closed the mnd match between little'ainnn 1 rir ikwt Aw 1 a Miuuiuxauu or IjAnnnrri nnri Tannin? he siarned Af Chocolate to box 12 rounds It ihePolo GroundsAugust 25 i i ncigui uuuus memoers or 1' the old guard a JaUgh Singer yas required to post $5000 that he will do 328 3 4 fraction 14atrange enough butwhan you know that thia practically la thelnatur11 poundage th Bronx bomber th only reason for It seem to the 'stubborneas of Louis Guterriez uuBvr ut ui zsren Leatner kml He out'for 1281 2 tba Slnger crowd for lw which Is exactly what Young Al sealed when hje knocked Andre RdutlaiJooSe from everything' but his featherweight title at Ebbete ield the owr nignty A' in the Good Old Day Weight making is vera tr mated fe? th' good old days from flyweights on uWiUhuu uuYa uuiuKiv HvrMn nn Tiaim glvstor tak a pound There was little 'itiqulbbllng thenpurses fw of them amounted amors than what would be bisdUlt money were few and far between Afe Cjbcolat Will fcom in at about 1241 There scarcely ahouldbe more thanr difference when thy square TT That bother the greasy headed from Havana if is half tlle f18liter thy ay he la Abraham Attell used to think1 la wat starting whert he conceded a half down pound to the toughest Weigh 1 i2h fag 1122 he whipped welterweigh tf In Er eluding Buddy Ryan at 142 He spotted Batt Nelson 11 pounds and held him CveA Young Grlffot a feather fought tSmldilewelght 'and though nothing of Piayr Club Rabbitt Toronto Gaudette Montreal Haines Montreal Player pee Coumbe Baltimore lTO 3' 76b A R' 1 ini (By 41 Munro Elies Baseball Bureau 'Tt: 1 buffalo yiss tuesday august 8 i8 JM 5 3 ft at Scozza TiU Match 7 Sought hy Crescent I jISXy Hammer ONLY DAttYv PAPER USINQ MACARONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH OCKER EDITOR DUNLOPS 1 I 4 VI! 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