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SEPTEMBER 2-3, 1935 THE MONROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR PAGE FIVE BASEBALL BOXING GOLF NEWS-STAR SPORTS SWIMMING TENNIS TRACK Million-DollajTGate Is Assured For Baer-Louis Battle FORMER PICKED TO BATTER DOWN Rottine Odd5 Are One Fo Two In Favor Of Alan (Associated Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK. Sep' 23. -Whether or not it a happy landing for the dusky warrior of 'he prize ring, the -ensational pugilistic flight of the Brown Bomber. 21 year-old Joe Louis, comes to a clim.ix tomorrow 1 evening in the first mil! on-riollar set- HOW BAER AND LOUIS STACK UP FOR BIG FIGHT CUBS ARE ABOUT READY TO COAST Ti mago Team Certain Of Twii-i lame Load As Oard Tilt Opens By Hugh Fullerton, Jr (A'sociated Press Sport? Wfltert The Chicago Cubs were almost ready nattt under the momentum generate by their amazing 18-game winning streak. Idle for two days while the second- tee St Louis Cardinals tackle the Pit 1 1es twice, the Cubs were assured of having at least a two-game lean when their f.nal series with Cards starts Wednesday.

That much was certain yesterday when Larry French pitched Chicago to a 2 to 0 victory over Pitts- irgh in the 18th of the amazing string of triumphs that has carried to the top The Cards won a double-header from Cincinnati, taking the first game 14 to 4, when the Reds went to pieces and made seven errors to aid the Cardinal hits. Dizzy Dean capture! the second when he limited the Re as three hits in a mound duel with Hollingsworth to win 3 to and redo Chicago's margin to three The Cards will have to win four nut of five from Chicago to take the flag, if thev succeed in trimming the If they do that, the final standing will be St. Louis won 99 LEAGUE LEADERS NATIONAL LEAGUE (B.v Assoc a ted Ymerman League Vosnnk, er, Senators, 344 Yankees. 1.22, ringer, 120. Runs 167 Gehrig Yankees, 120 WonLost Pet.

Hits- Cramer, Athletics 212, Vos- Chicago 97 52.6511 rmk. Indians, 209. St. Louis 93 54.633 Doubles Vosmik, Indians, and 57 Greenberg. Tigers, 47 Pittsburgh 84 65 .564 Triples- smik, Indians, 20; Stone.

Cincinnati 67 83 .447 i Senators, 18. 63 82 .434 runs Tigers 36 PhU.idelphii 63 84 423 i Foxx 34 Boston 35 110 .241 Stolen Red Sox, 26. NEW ORLEANS AND ATLANTA ARE IN PLAY-OFF SERIES Cracker? Fourth-Place Club In Came Sunday 8- and New Orleans the round of the Sna -ghressy ay.off. rested today for in Iphia, clear. Games Boston at Ni York, clear, f2)- 12:30 and 2:30 p.m.

Brooklyn at Philac and 2:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at St cloudy, 4:09 p.m. Only games. AMERICAN LEAGUE Team' Won lost Detroit 53 York Bos Chi Wa Phi No p.m. Only ga 74 71 74 gton 66 81 us 61 34 dp'nia 56 87 Today's Games York at Was: ington, clear Pet ,634 hi)0 .519 .490 .449 .421 3 42 3,15 Lary.

Brov ms. 23. five-gi Pitch.ng Auker, 18-6 meet Briagas, Ti 21-3, National League aSSOC: Vaughan. Pirates, .383, The Med wick Cardinals, in, Cubs, 1 36 Med wick Cardinals, Buns 12g ted Braves 1, 121; Med wick and J. Collins, Card i Merr.p Hits Me rlw ick, Cardinals, 216; Her- day.

man. Cubs 215. Eaci Cubs, 53; Med- rhamj wirk, Car' linal? 45. day Feds. 18; Wan- Iinary er.

1 the Home ru ms- Berger, Braves, 33 get Giants. 30 The Stolen Cubs 21, Mar- Atlan tin. Cardir iab, 20. 1 7-7, 1 Pitching -Lee. Cubs, 13-6, J.

Dean, 1 Cardinal? 28-11 rs i the the baseball charm kers, league lei Pilar season Nashville an 3 Orleans a con tei few final fcgy WtU Southern at the eliminated club from i victory disposed of Aer Satur- ia open ian'a Tues- the orelim- it, four victories- the Vola in ast Thursday wound up Dark- )f the final sts, nahip round in came throui without hai to pi neir tin clash with ea 1 56. 20 ff Augi 1 typeed, boxm. pear to outw siststice This writer down the inside five and past peT an 1 Louis looks But that i two distil ment. If rough and Baer me ons to over-, and abruptly end Rated his last apt New York ring. where to Jim Bra i lock, Maxa to lose and everything shooting the work From every it a thrilling show the that has ever witnessed in New Vi ith on sand tickets unsold tod; vance aale a nounting to muter Mike of the renew ed a sell- This Mike.

rs in and gros.i gate ice i record ft fight. a money x' on a sell-out hi onlv to the Firpo 1923. whi prod 188 00(1 from 82 000 recoi I the Dempsi v-Sh Yankee stadium Win 1- or mine for all cone "gate" of si ghtU i after the etral taxes, i per cent or about An idea of i it gathered from title fight, he dock last June, more than $200,000 along to his knockout tm-ear alley dollar cate IV of inn of the big- in New FIGHT FACTS Louis i A- 1 2 favor unbeaten in i and p. Stad- mght. i i tries at 7 a two-f steri er tin n-jawed re- hout 9 Princi jais 3 wer of the 28-viar- old Ca mian and former world ivy wr i gh champ, and to batte: prize ring) On form Joseph ol Con i Barro w.

Louis. 21-year- I to a de- despite his ith tw Mge; an i a eree uff ici itim nuve edge. Se atin Cap-i citj 92 1 there Gate Fleeeipt. 1 1 7fi if A shape for a chmg part)', Proba to 5 ile Od ds 1 to 2 Louis, 8 lent wrap- Distril Hition Of 30 per young negro cent net to pat fighter; 10 pet larntic sweep. cent to TUlk fl md trance in a i lost his title Proba1 arm Veat irr Fair and has nothing Radio -Over to gam in ed NBC k.

WE A WJZ net- igures to be! and Ji dges To be a test crowd a prize fight mission on Tu st. athletic com- a few thou- t-i tdv ier, Liv- and ad-1 ermore. 5 Smith. 1860.000, Pro- Kalispel Mon flank me associate 1 Los teles v. ddse New iY'fi fl'Oi 1 i Jl Jht Uvl York, ix roti mean a nv, Bob Pastor.

ikee stadium New rk, vs. TV Mitchell 176 930 ton; ot Bn South America rhampionship: vs Pi Prass nv York; Nathan Mann, Ha ven, mn, vs at, the fight, George Chip. -B rre, Pa 1 second iev battle of gate- Tony round? incela Jim Met uvM four BAER AND LOUIS ARE ANALYZED BY MENTAL EXPERT Two Fighters ired Widely I Afferent In Emotions EDITOB NOTE A went Xpert here at the -1-, for 'tie Asseeiatad jr.c cecrr ites uianv and points of view en th" fighters morrew he wpvk i he ih the and the 1 pe men, of ut person different rare, one a human 1 the o'her an mask a smoke homh ou the training 'hmugh nsvrhoVK point of view He both training camps re He talked persona! with Ra-r. Louis, trainers, managers, and -under cover" net is the hope of roce, unless some is a man who know his job ready for emergencies, who cannot taken bv surprise easily. His face is expi hurt you rannet be mies t.

he He person tf'ver he is is im. His wav, not on tl the effects He spots every ponent. He wa. nor opponent. flvxibh deniv aggressive ine He follows savin: jrface are onU is op- mnt open him s.

ven fas hr Mi the 1. With a net than $1.000.060. state and vi ill collect 30 each for the chi obtainable the lav involved reaches portions. At least hah will see the fight will side New York. eg a te ering fans from ut- rho ils me act th Bier or can the list Brad- ittle Si i phi a toda ial train jo, Detr and othe or earl from Bos tom hi mow men figured $10.000,080 i Frant i vo, due ild be Until Louis came as a tT the fistic stock with punch, the boys along thought the Was a thing glamorous past, hurie with the hoom probably vv days and retirement of Jack Dernp- dozen poun jey, greatest di iv ard in boxing history.

The task of turning the huge ball park into a fighdng arena was hrgun last night, with force of 600 men workmg in three 7Tev aie installing nearly 25.000 "ring ide seats which will cover the entire infield and most of the outfield in the famous "house that Ruth huilt at getting as high as Roih fighters, remaining at then imps today, will make fa tries to million- I town for the weighing in about noon of the tomori ow. around 210, Bier have an advantage of a Coach E. T. Renfro Of Centenary College Dies With sp A IDIZZY SPELLS for offer get laejpenslte jar r'f Krusf hen Take as mm is will lie on a day In ir morn ine cip rif lea or or In hot water After the jar empty if you are not with Improvement In health pet four money back. No more lasafn'es no more cathartics and no const pat 'on when take your llrtle di 1 i Krus hen.

Eor she tv Fixers Drugs, or any Rood JACKSON. Sept. 23. flP)- Coach E. T.

Renfro, of Centenary college, Shreveport, La, who came here In scout the University of Mississippi- MdLsaps college football game Thursday night, died in a hospital Saturday night of blood poisoning from an infected hod. Renfro failed to respond to treatment, which included blood transfusions, and lost consciousness early Saturday. Apparently he was in good health when he left Shreveport Thursday to scout Ole Miss, one of Centenary 8 opponents later in the season. The boil on his face he ame worse soon after his arrival here and he was rushed to a hospital. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Bv Associated Pressi HAVANA Joe Knight.

173. Miami, stopped Popon Gonza 184, Spain igi; Kid Stia, 124, Cuba, knocked oat Manola Gomez, 135, Spam i6u fi-md msnv ftfht fa Mk- Moreno, 1935 bv ited SPECULATOR Sept 23 First look at Max Baer and Joe Louis as the spectators them in th dr training getting readv for i-eavy weight Kittle at Ym- kee stadium Tuesday night Max enters the ring He dances in circles, waves arms, turns his i he.id kly around, laughs loudly I fully strikes his trainer in th' stomach. He jumps at his sparring partners i with fo of atuick. then up, relaxes, forced to pause to refresh himself. In these pauses he is often a helpless defmudess target even an unskilled opponent.

He becomes embarrassed, racks. and to the onlookers as if to say, "it's all a After two or three flashes of such attacks he begins to breathe heavily, he tnes. This uneven jerky fighting, the ups and downs, are due to his emotional makeup. Every mm has a limited supply of emotional energy If a fighter can concentrate all his emotional energy on the opponent, he gets the greatest effect. But Baer's energy is divided between fighting and acting for spectators.

His attention is split. He wants to rule in two kingdoms. He has to betray one or the othpr. He has both at the same time, I the fighting instinct by his opponent, the acting instinct by the spectators. This divided attitude disintegrates the value of thp emotions of fighting, heating and breaking through the defense It makes him in spots mmded while fighting.

Baer tries to he savage. But is not so by nature -it is second-hand savageness. He wants to appear like a super-man. He wants to create the impression that lie is above winning or losing, but he likes himself too much for his own good. Fighting is a job in which you have to forget your ego.

You have to fight with your opponent, and not In this conflicting personality makeup lie tremendous powers of the things his admirers are banking on) as well as weaknesses Before we analyze these powers let us go to Joe Louis. Louis enters the ring neatly like i a cat. You would not know that here like at go is No hv- even it he After Baer, hi the star to their corners P'nt uncharged, drop of perspiration is sk in. By cont ist with man, Max Baer is cent erything Baer has he th the surface, easy to though dangerous as a buzz saw The greatest contrast between the two ghteis the wav they warn up to a punch. Baer fatigues easily.

Why? Louis never to fatigue. Why? Baer warms up quickly, emotionally and physically, but his warming up is uneven and involves the generation of an outburst of virinu savage rage. In tin- outb he breaks aw ay from the normal pattern and throws himself into a spontaneous state which is ynppedii able, in which he does i not act accor ng to plan, but as in a wild inspiration. Such outb nsts consume many times more energy than smooth, regular fighting He pays heavily for this When he is through such a rage, the after-effect is momentarily as if he were para Louis, in contrast relaxes between the pur. rhythm of fighting is like heart beats, contracting and 1 relaxirg.

That is why he never seems to tire. Joe waiming up is even, increasing gr idly to heat. Even his flashes of attack organized, in the line i irm.d development. He flares up in attack, in the training ring at least, in tempo with his opponent. When sparring partner hits hardest, Joe wades in with still harder punches.

However great the contrast seems between the air, they have several fundamental things in common. Both are yet to mature mentally, both have an unusual narrow range of interests Both possess a deadly punch. Inst 55; Chicago, won 98, 1 Before a crowd of more turned the most of their seven Blanton yesterday While invincible in the pinches tallied a run in the first Ga scratch Pep You Fred Lindstrom's sacrifice a dash home ahead of Arky peg af'er Gabby Hartnetts grounder. The other run came in the when Lmdstrom singled, sacrificed and Frank doubled. IN roit Tigers, who clinched the American league flag Saturday, drew 24,000 to them absorb a 1 to 0 shutout from the Browns when Rookie Earl Caldwell pitched a three- hit game.

That brought their sea- snn's total at home to 1.170,000 customers, a Navin fidd record. The largest crowd in the Red 47.627, saw a final doubleheader against the Yankees and was ciisappointed when New York slugged out two triumphs, 6 to 4 an i 9 to 0. Boston's other team, the humble was trimmed twice by Phillies 7 to 5 and 4 to 3. and established a new National league mark of 110 losses in a season. old figure of 109 was made by the Phils in 1028, but the all-time mark of 134 losses by the Cleveland Nationals of 1899 remained intact.

The Giants though they bent Brook- lvn 5 to 2, were definitely eliminated from the Nat nnal pennant race. The clay other results ma ie it impossible for the Giants to beat out both the Cubs and Cards. Cleveland winning streak stopped OKLAHOMA CITY CLOSE TO TITLE GRID TEAMS FACE TOUGH WORKOUTS the game a the ninth won the ot 6 to 2 ar r.ni Onlv One Victory With Beau- yX porters OKLAHOMA CITY. Sn Nim So 8 Only Game mont Of 13 Teams In ut beast era To Play At Homa Ot battle over th' 12 to 5, In Cracker: in I zuh The Tne within riotous Bea uni' The Ii game hope to that no one et bvof dm ATLANTA. Sept 23 fourth epk of practice carried football candidates of Southeastern conference te-ms a tough series today, as all 13 'fvpns rrenired for competition up Vols an 1 ree Chicks 9 to 3 md 7 to 5 deciding tilt pounded on Sua ruling for tv im from the mou had been retired hurling assign mi the Ci rally tie two es to 2, 1 hi Ie the triut title mphs were oerdav llard and id ire a took Coach At Fort Smith Wins In Golf Match FORT SMITH, Ark it id? ig Ci Mo IB four exceptions, all will ig home.

Sewanee starts gram tonight by invading or an intersectionil game with iis university in one of ninr that season openers. o. ib inviti ie meet ts six Ni jnd against the The club en aide to do ver against hurung i son. His opponent decided. bats of both loud in yesterdays itruyr Tribe got an even score of mont sluggers rapp'd 13.

struggle was aim the rat two inn gs but dians banged across ve lalhe third to make the score 7-1 Each team used tine1' pitche lean of Oklahoma City wa credit for the victory think? lead his mates gave was relieved, however, in when Beaumont scored fm Stiely took the sea- un- Beau. Aubur Friday at Montgomery is art other iw mg on its own gridiron. Kentuck ill mvade Cincinnati Saturday ght for an cor test wit following crt- mg 60 3 0 over Maryville ia? a steady brand mrAt Lac one in igb. at eight straight when the Indians trimming White Sox 6 to 3 had to to his in the first game, took a 9 to 2 shel- lips and Cook pitched lacking in the second. Washington, however, continued to move at a rapid rate, pounding out two lopsided (incisions over the ist-place Athletics, 10 to 2 and 11 to 1.

In the Indians Rdgcre singled, and Myers clou! The Exporters ie Inin the Mar- ghfen to the i. He venth, runs, nd, but Br ue. Gill, for Beaumont, half of seventh Fitzpatrick doubled a homer, added a single run Roue Mi ir teams ti Institute for an anr. State, also South- is week Baton il off to a 19 ward, is the to travel. The ville for st, meeting Var wall 34 to 0 Lonnie The Mi St.

Louis ..............000 001 000- 1 4 1 000 000- 0 3 2 Caldwell and Hemsley; anu Cochrane. First Game New York ...........30 1 010 00 1 6 1 3 0 Boston ....................000 031 4 10 1 1 Ruffing, Tamulis and Dickey; W- Ferrell and R. Ferrell. Second Game New York 003 300 1 2 9 16 0 Boston ......................000 000 00 0 4 1 1 Called end of eighth, Sunday taw Brown and Glenn; Ostermueller Wald berg, Bowers and Berg. First Game Chicago ................100 200 000 3 12 2 Cleveland 002 000 31x- 6 9 3 Jones Fischer, Phelps and Sewell, Harder and Garbark.

Second Game Chicago .....000 211 230 9 13 0 Cleveland 200 000 2 8 0 Stratton and Rhea; Lee, Hildebrand, Winegarner, and Brenzei, First Game Philadelphia 002 000 000- 2 9 1 Washington ..........043 110 13 1 Fink, Dmtrich and Richards; New- and Bolton. Second Game Philadelphia ....010 000 1 8 3 312 10 4 Veach. Doyle and Owens; Linke and I Holbrook. had done was fruitless, loma City to- he Indians to league in the series w.th the winner of the Southern association playoff. in the ninth, as the the sixth, but the tali A victory for Okk night would qualify represent the Texas if Tu lane.

ne gime at Pres Fiorii enan chers ni versi Milita SPORTS LN BRIEF STARS lowers pacers els any hors iBv Associated Larry French, Cubs Scattered nine hits to win 2-0 for 18th straight victory. Jesse Hill. Yankees Hammered out three doubles and three in twin victory over I Sox Mike Ryba and Dizzy Dean, held Reds to two hits in seven innings of first game, Dm pitched threc-hit second game for 28th victory. Earl Caldwell. Browns Blanked Tiger, with three hits in duel with Schoolboy Rowe.

John Moore and Watkins, Phillies- Hit homers to bring in winning in doubleheader victory over Braves. Roy Hughes, and Monte Stratton, White knocked four runs to help win first game, Stratton pitched Sox to victory in second. Travis Jackson, at ack on Dod.eors three hits driving three runs. Buck Newsom and Ed Lmke, and hit effectively in double victory over Athletics. Associated Raring HAVRE DF.

Gamble wins $10 000 added Potomac handicap. Mansco wins Hawthorne Juvenile handicap. NEW YORK-Sat on easily defeats xix rivals in Interborough handicap at Jamaica. SALEM George Woolf Ladfieid to victorv in $5 000 added Bennington handicap. FAIR HILL Md -Luckite wins Foxcatcher National cup LEXINGTON Evelyn record for four-year-old ig mile 1 39 1-4 Trav- hea's ever paced by SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE, AFFECTS HEART Gas Pressure May Cause comfort.

Side GAi SPORTS MIRROR NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh ...........000 000 000- 0 Chicago ...............100 000 Olx- 2 Blanton and Padden, French Hartnett. 9 2 7 1 and General NEW defeats Aurora 7-6 to win National Open polo championship. NEW Camera returns Italy; picks Louis to beat clinch American league pennant, LOS ANGELES--Budge Pa ific Southwest tennis. reduces on rrr uld not re i uri The ika brugnt leep REAL ur stoauch ar i with Ac see how good you dope relieves GAS and stipiti nr. Sold by all drt lenartments.

OK dr Associated Pr Today a year ago: Dan McGugin, veteran football coach at Vanderbilt, announ ed retu-ement after 30 years of coaching. Three vears ago: Jiroh Satoh defeated Ellsworth Vines in straight sets in southern California tennis tourney. Five years ago: Bobby 142 won qualifying medal in national amateur golf championship. Joe McCarthy deposed as manager of Chicago Cubs, to be replaced by Rogers Hornsby in 1931. First Game 000 040 100- 5 10 0 Philadelphia ....010 301 002- 7 12 2 Brown, Smith and Spohrer; Jorgeiu, Prim, Mulcahy and Todd.

Second Game Boston ....................200 100 000- 3 11 1 Philadelphra ....002 000 20x- 4 8 1 Cantwell and Dali, Spohrer; Kelleher and Wilson. First Game Cincinnati .120 100 000- 4 7 St. Louis .062 200 15 1 Schott, Hiker, Frey and Lombardi, Hallahan, Ryba and DeLancey, Second Game Cincinnati ............100 000 1 3 0 St Louis ..............100 000 3 5 1 Hollingsworth and Campbell; Dean, and Davis, DeLancey, Brooklyn ................200 000 000 2 5 2 New York ..........002 000 2lx- 5 8 0 Earnshaw. Baker and Lopez; Castleman and Blue Star Kills The Itch Germs To get rid of itch, rash, tetter, foot itch, ringworm or eczema, cover with Blue Star Ointment which tested medicine that melts, in quickly and the itch. Money back if first faiis.

Journeys to NEW ORLEANS Are more delightful when you stop at the JVSG On famed Canal Street, convenient to everything. Spacious parking ground' Two restaurants Moderate Dinner Dancing Supper Dancing $2-50 a day and up JUNG lamM 1 vnrh Manazina Director 700 Outside Bath. vidor, Running Water. HOTEL.

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