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t. Initfn Argus part i FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1934 PAGE FIVE -TWO GOLFERS OPEN TITLE PLAY ON THE FOREST PARK LINKS Football Rivals For Sept. 23 Diamond Classic to Be Decided Sum 34 VASHON GRID CALL DRAWS LARGE SQUAD SUMNER HAS 56 OUT FOR 1934 ELEVEN ft Two Championships Will Be Determined In Important Classic The BL Louie Black Hawks will meet the BL Louis Blue Box in tho flnels of the 8L Louis Argus Indpendeut Championship' Baseball Touraameht this' Sunday at 8:10 p. m.

at Colt' Field Boyle and Clayton avenues. The winners of 'the title will meet the cham-jione of the Tandy Park Industrial League Sept: 01 on tho Public Stadium Because of an odd number of teams in the tournament, seven, the 8ox advanced to tho eeml-flnal round without playing a game. 'The1 Hawks reached the finals by eliminating Smith Colts. 8-6, while (he Blue Box put out the' Kirkwood Blalen-Hemphlll games were cut short due to late arrival of teams and I 1 BOX SCORES HAWKS COLTS 0 AE.R.H. AB.R.H.

Jan or, if 0 0 0 Davie, rf 10 1 Themes, lb 2 2 Canada, as. 1 1 Bowman, ef 2 2 2b 000 Brady, 2b 2 11 Frierson, 2b 12 SPIDER, P. 4 0 1 Carter, 40 1 Pate, -41 1 Ford, If 1 1 Randall, 1h 4 0 1 Barrett, lb 0 0 0 J. Jones, rf 2 0 1 Montgo'y, 1b I 1 0 Vincent, 10 0 Burnett, cf 0 0 1 GLOVER, 1 0 0 Total 11 I 0 YATES, P. -Ill Tense And Spirited Competition Looms In Annual Tourney Tha fourth annual city championships golf tournament of the nun-mount Golf Club will open this Friday, BepL 14, on the Jefferson Memorial links la Forest Perk.

Thirty-two golfers am entered In three flights. Beautiful trophies have been provided for the win-im. The competition this foil promisee to be the keenest in the history of the event The top flight ta fIDed with champions end ex-L'hamptone. Albert Hill, winner cf the spring tournament. Dr.

Howell, who was runner-up, Samuel Shepard, Richard Young; who baa developed more than any other local Player and Fred Alston ore among the principal- threats The second and third flights alio contain trong competitors. Flint round ms tehee in the tournament are to be completed by finnday. Tha pairings era aa follows: Pint Plight A. HU vs. By ft J.

Cole vs. W. Ligon; R. Young vs. A.

Brent; J. Siler -vs. B. Shepard vs Alston: J. E.

White ta. J. Howell; Wood vs J. HeOonleo; 8. Bell ve.

Byi Second Flight E. Young vs. M. Devto; W. Bmlth ve.

Bye; F. Merry T. Benjamin: N. Jordan, ra 01. Kendrick; EL Phllpat vx.

C. Hunter. Third Plight J. A. Turner Va Maurice Da via; F.

Toney vs. L. V. WUIlonu; Milter va Dr Dial; Dr. Sul Wit-llama vtt Dr.

EUbanke; W. Brad-ihaw ve. C. 8. ocua 1 Club rules adopted follow: RULBB 1 Ftay tho bod as It Itoe eneapt In stated oa sea.

(Psoalty twe In cues ef lost bell if another bell must bf Cropped It riwurd be-dropped near -fine spat test. For example if belt -te teat In ths rough tha neat one should be dropped In the rough and not In tha fair way. Lest ball- ms stroke penalty. 4 -A ball driven In water hen-ard which croaaee but hits seme-thing and asms back In thin has ard calls for a stroke penalty. The neat -rhet must be tram the erne side ef the heterd as the provisos Met.

Tha bell rnuMt be het eeroee 'end Viet caroled te the ether side. I All -tee 1 heed bexee. end send bexee are net hoxarde and the bell may be lifted net nearer the hele with cut penalty. Any moveable equipment used In thn upkeep of tha course may be moved without penalty. 7 Bells Met ante wrong green er ante tee he lifted, net nearer tha hole without penalty.

I Tran and brush branches may be moved ee tong aa they are net broken end ere net hem by any an else ether -then the player making the Mot. Penalty for violation twe strokes. P- Before playing a shot from a send trap the player may lift hie bell end month the send without penalty. 10 On fifth bate nf 11-hete course disregard distance poll but ball must net be Met ever any portion of sixth or- 14th For violation. penalty of twe strains.

II-aOlsuww pale eVventh halo ef 11-hela courts must be observed. Violation penalty of two treks. 1 10 Bell may be lifted te rally spot without penalty on third hole ef hole course when tha ball tone an the clay path. IB On all sand graene bell may ho lifted end send meet had without penalty. 14 Bvervbedy mint play frem the mauler teen 10 The banks of fha ditch on llte irhth hale of the M-heto 'source are net hazards end bell mav bn lift, ad net nearer hole without penalty.

ItUSKEOEE DOLDEN TIQERB look toward another grid 1 title in THE B. I. A. c. TCSKBOEE INSTITUTE, Ala, StpL 104 Seventy-live Tuskegos ITIgar becnn preperellue oa Man-day, Beptembrr 10, fur another Southern Conference font ball chsm-uionahlp.

The eevenly-flve aapinuite are parltapa tha moat enlhiiaiaaiie array uf youngster la offer (heir wane to the Oolden Tiger oouc lilac staff In several years, but the swtarial does not appear to be tifhly talented; therefore, the poa-sIMIltlee for a successful season arc not apparent at thin Line. It would neem that the Tlcer Chieflala Is constantly turnlnc back the peace to the days of Hteveiwan. Smith, Bailey, Joyner, Wbotrldae, Tadlock, Cham-Hockett, Adams, Kite he mi, and McCarthy and a hoot ef others whose names flared across the sports poses Just fsw yearn bee and wishing that si (A fcrll-Hence might end power might be found In the talent of today, Coach Abbott plane to have two work-outs deity, morn Inc and nfl-arnapn, until the mea become lightly seasoned, after then the rrcular practice eeeelons win be held In tbs afternoon only. The blackboard work wilt lie conducted In tha lecture ruom of Logan Hell at nlghL The men will appear In track aults foil the- morning practice and will do lulls track work, such ns Inking laps- around the one-fourth mile Cinder path, having lha shot and Javelin and doing other types Of track work aa a conditioning drill. In the afternoon tha players will report In complete fonthsll equipment candy for heavier assignment.

lessons taught In the Spring football practice will be reviewed. and the plays rehearsed for timing: Schedule Oct. S-LaMeyne Collate at Tuskspss Oet. 19 Morris Brown Collage at Oct. 20 Wilberforee University at Chlcifo Oct.

27 Kentucky State Cellcffa at Leulsvllle Nev. I Georgia State College at Savannah Nev. Florida A. A M. College at Nev.

12 Clark University at Allan to. Nev. 17 Wiley Cel lege at Tuakeeea (Hemecemlne) Nev. South Carellna State at Orangeburg. Nev.

Alebame Bteta Teachers Celleea at Mentgemery Dee. xavlar University at 4 Orleane den. 1 Pislrri View Mate Cottage at Heusten, WIL'BERFORCB DRILLING TO. PACE HEAVY SCHEDULE UNDER A NEW MENTOR WILBUR FORCE, Ohio. ANF ootball pivfctby turn already be-, I an here.

Coach Gallon had -tha early recruits out a OepL IS, date of opening drills. Prospective return of Frank 'Jackson, halfback; Oble Williams, John Henderson, Tom Hnr-vk, Waller Hill. Charles -KTradsr-lonl center; Jack.qsart, the Chlea-go baekflald-' star; Stanley Juntos, quarterback; Robert Hpauldlng, Art Williams, end; Van Jenkins Patrick McPherson, canter; Lensy Austin, center; Leroy Belton, tackle; Eddie Johnson, full back ton Vault, -center, and guard; N. nil, halfback; Johnny Snow. Henry SfeOinnle, Odell Pryor and Buster Clarkson, backfleUf men has already linen- essurwd.

Ceechee Piet Plays Conches Lewie and Hank rot hers ore takTng much time plot By Richard THE BASEBALL BUSINESS THI gate le re vl tenser a mare dream to Negro baesbiH promoters It has bacoma a reality Twice this year they have been the spencers ef games which yleto-sd mere then that sum at the hex ernes. 'Thus baseball can be ctaeaad.ee ana ef tfw biseeev business of the Race. It ean be: elaeeed ae ana ef tha only opart ventures affording employment and -a livelihood vo a good number ef Negre alMatae. August 2SU1 at Chieage mere than aajMS- persona passed thru the turnstiles at Camlekay Paik and paid mere Man ItOJOO Is see the Beat-West All-etar game. Last Sunday In New Verk -seme 20,000 persona drepped duckets representing mere than BMC at the eatea ef -to witness tha Little World erlee" between the Bfaei; Yanks and American Qlanta, and Philadelphia stare and Craw- fords.

i aueceasful financial aa an. apart, veniitras net anly make stablining Influence for the earns, but It alee furnishes new Idea ef eeenemle power ef tha Racn where It. ean offer the goods- that the public wonts. lt Mould serve ae ah example Inaplretlen far leoi'xra in "aM klnde ef LITTLE BUT MIOHTV TIT HEN' mentioning the ILol hometown beaebnll prod- nets, on conld hardly overlook that -of WHllam "Ducky- Boswell. the stocky fcefk'kop hero of many sensational tonal diamond tamale.

The. ettm lton-Ixed pitching aces, ''Lafty' V.n-cent and Qiaos cannot bo mentioned without eome noclallon with Boswell, for hoe caught ter both during their 1 moat triumphant venture on to-, cel dT amende. Parka pa It la because oB Boa- wall's modesty that ha bee not-been advertised, hut certainly lie dam not' lark rnpnViriry and prominence. Ho ban hod an interesting sports career since ha- oa captain 'of the-Eumnar Bgh Bchoql cloven In 101J. After leaving school ha played with the fit: Louie Olnnte In 1011.

Tha next year he played with the Memphis Red -Box In the Boulfianr in 1M0 he was wth the Pullman In IT -nnd 00 he played with tha AU-Nkltoiie. kith an. Iowa nine, and of the Nebrea-. ka state League. In 1010 ho re-earned to-the Pullman loam and At'eyed with that rlub until teat jf Yr.

Thin year Boswell jpeea catcher and captnM of the With tha 1184 football season juat around the corner, tha call to tha gridiron by the eoache at Bumner last Friday waa responded to by flfty-eix stalwart lade, aa possible candldatea for ths Maroon and Whits machine. "Pop Beckett and Hurry-Up'' Garrett would not comment on way or yet the other aa to what tha pros pacta are aa to the type, of team that they would turn out. depends upon the material that presents themselves for training. We ere looking the situation over, they gay, finding eligible as to scholarship, physical, fitness and football ability. Tha weak waa spent In limbering up.

conditioning and fundamentals In ths various department of tha game, for high school boys have to ha coached from tha ground up In the nidlmenti of the game. Of last yean squad we observed the following players reported Grady, McGrath, Body, Eoyklns. Saunders, Garner, Hill. Squires and Jackson. Othera are expected to report next week.

Manager SmiR releaged the( following schedule aa completed to data and from Indications the Maroon and will have another year of strong competition. October Webstar Hera October IS Evansville Here October 80 Memphis Here October 97 Stoat BL Louie Her 8 Indianapolis Here Nov. 10 Open Nov. '17 Open Nov. 39 Vaahon Hera QUINCY TROUPE TO CATCH F0F.

CUBS IN GAME THIS SUNDAY Quincy Troupe just hack from North Dakota where he wu a catcher with tha All Nations bean ball team will catch for the Cbmp-ton Hill Cuba Sunday In 'one of tha game of their doubleheader with the Heee Architects, while tars, at Metropolitan Park, 6900 N- Broadway. The first game will tart at 1:10 p. m. Architects promise a real test for tha powerful Cuba, a number of the citys leading white tars being In their lineup, including Frey, brother of the Major league atar. --Troupe will pick an all star team to go to East BL Louis Bept.

83-88 for a three-game eerlea with the The lineup for the Cube game Sunday will he ae follows: Heas Architects Compton H. C. T. Wiese, 3 b. H.

Douglass, ef. T. Marfleld, ee. J. Aikew, an H.

Uphouae, 8b. Q. Wilson, 2b. Q. Troupe, C.

N. Frey, ef. J. Huntley, rf. C.

Mueller, -lb. Blanks, 8b. J. Shell, rf. E.

Debney, If. A. Wleee. If. Slmpeon, lb.

R. Filley. e. Smith or Voigt, or Elaele, pa. 1 E.

Walls, po. Teannic Edw. All-Stars Return After Winning Tec Games On The Road Teannle Ed wards 81. Louie All Blare returned home Monday front a 14-day road trip through low nd Mlnaouri, winning 10 games end toeing but three. The "All tttaru defeated "Big" Bill dull 4-0.

la Chlaum, J. Whitney, nnknton, Palm. Wllkeraon, Stewart Henderson end Edwerde traveled with the lam. The All Flare piny Pullman Bun-day at Metropolitan Parti. Leflvi Vincent and Quincy Troupe will form the battery for Pullman.

SMITH COLTS OPPOSE A. dlN VENICE SUNDAY Bmlth Colts and the Bt. Iould A. two popular elubu, will tie up Sunday, Bept. II.

at 8:30 p. m. at the New A. C. park at Venice Inland, Illionla.

The younif hurling atari of the team. By Yataa of the Colta and Wendoll England of the A. C. will be opposing pitchers in the game. POWELL GROCERS TO PLAY KIRKWOOD A.

The Powell Grocery of Meaehanf Park will play a three-game eerie with the Kirkwood A. C. rlub of tha Trolley League BepL 18, 33 and 30. Ons game will he played on each Sunday starting at 3:00 p. m.

Last Sunday tha Groceri play rd tha Clayton A. C. a 13-tnnlng 8-3 tie. Casper and West formed the Powells' battery and Frailer, and Jenkins the Clayton battery. Coaches Finley and Bouldlng re already drilling a big squad at Yuhon High School for tha coming football team.

Both coarhea are optimistic aa the boys have plenty of weight, speed, and experience. For the ends two lettomten ere reporting, Cooper and Willlami weighing 180 and 110 ponnda respectively. tackles no doubt will be handled by Davie and Simpson 18s who also doee the kicking. For the guards the burly Berry the' heaviest boy on the squad is available. Hunt 176 pound center will hold down the pivot position.

In the hackfleld Capt. Tom. Henry 170' Travis 116, and Cm rile 160 are on hand. Renervere who should make a strong bid for the line are 8. Troupe, A.

Boyd, Young, Morton, and E. Boyd. Each of these boys weigh 170 and are fairly fast In I he backfleld, Austin and Brown look best, although 4 the former le handicapped by an arm Injury. 1934 Schedule BegL 88. Webster Grove Here Oct.

6 Indianapolis There Oct. II Memphis Here Oet, SO Columbia, Mo; Here Oct 87 Kansas Cltv Here Nov. 8 Nashville There Nov. 18 Bt Louis There Nov. 17 Open 89 Sumner Here, All the home games will be pleved at tha Metropolitan Park 6800 N.

Broadway, beginning at 8:80 P. M. on Saturdays' except the Memphis game of Oct. llth end Sumner which will be played at the Public. High School Stadium Klngshlghway and St.

Louie, Avenue. COLTS MEET GIANTS F0RE.SU: TITLE SEPT. 15 AND 16 The Eaat St Louie Colts and the Eaat Bt. Louis Giants will clflxh in a threa-gama aeries this Saturday and Sunday at CUti Park 14th and Bond, Eaat 8t. Louis.

Tho gams la advertised aa for tha championship o( the East Bide baseball realm. Thera will i be one game Saturday starting at 4 p. m. and two Sunday with tha opener called at 1:80 p. m.

One of the features of tha eerie will be the meeting of Pltrher Enid Hensley, former Bt. Louifl Star ace, and young Lefty' Glaia tha sensational Gbits' southpaw. The game will also be the farewell tilt for Jack Adame of the Glanta and Joe Taylor of tha Colta, both ace ahortatopa of their teami and Wiley U. football ntare. Coltfl Beat Kirkwood A C.

Boswell's homer in tha sixth inning' gave the Eaat Bt- Lould Colts a 8-1 victory over tha Kirkwood A. C. Trolley Leaguers last Sunday at Colts Park. D. Robin-eon was also' a' hero in tho victory Tha elongated portskler allowed tha BL Louis County white boys but four hits and set nine down swinging.

He was given errorless support by hit teammates. Kirkwood Is tha second Trolley League victims of the Colts this sea-(OB Kirkwood 004 100 000 1 4 1 Colta 010 001 000 8 6 0 Myer and Backer; B. Robinson and Boswell. PULLMAN BEATS VESS Behind the stellar pitching of Vincent and Emlth, rull-man defeated the Veee Trolley Leaguers Huntley, 7-1. giving 'but four hits.

Pollard with three single! and Drown with two douUM tod tha attack of tha wlniiem. Pullman will meet Veee at North End Park, Belleville this Sunday at 00 Ilutterlea, Pullman Vincent and Brown; Veaa, Huger nnd Beimer. Beptamher 0, 1014. Mr. J.

O. ta-vis and Mrs. Kart Ferratl, who weia gueata uf the Present Day Yrap-sboollnr Club ware rerlptant of In-ntrnctlunn In trmpa hooting. I am telling you. them Indian, under the tutoring of IA.

Ira Coup-or, Arthur James, Q. HUntsr, A. L. Williama, Smith Isaac and tho vat-arxn gunman T. Roberta were- pnt through every phase of shotgun nomanclatur.

Attar being taken to the shooting winds and Mown the comet nhnoLng pcnlttona, thay ware permitted to shoot nt target a that warn thrown from a trap. Tha enthusiasm of both tod tea wee nroue-rd hy tha eucceee of their flret attempt at trapshooting. Consequent-they planned to ink up regular noting practice each weak. Contestants for last week were Ira Cooper, high gun; A. Williams.

Bmlth Itiiq J. (1. Devto, To-blue Roberts, O. Hunter, end A. Jamee.

Tima, 0:10 p. m. Arthur Jamee, Field Captain. A special match of 1 targets will bn shot between A. W.

Willllame nnd Arthur James. Valtora are Invited to be present nnd will bn par-milled to shoot over the traps art-er the regular matehou an over. Q. Hunter ftportar, Theodore H. Smith, former Byrneses University Athlete, new conch at 8L Panl'e School, Law-reueeville, Tt, aaceecding A Baa C.

admen and T. I Ko hi neon. (See etery cent frem SLPanl). ting plays which wiU stand Wil-bcrforco in Bond stead curing lie rugged schedule this full. Fifteen letter man 'supplemented by ten or twelve Juniors end eeniom, the bitter group having aeon considers bis service, will be gone over thoroughly whan I he elimination process begins.

A few of the letter man have kept In sanfMraining all sumniar. Those 'eligible to start practice are Isaac Robinson, Ilia Kalus brothers, Horace and Dave and Bryant Edwards. Crowds era out to the football practice field every afternoon to watch the Ureen Wave go thru III paeon, A heavy mponslblllty faces the coaches for the fans are demanding a winner when tile teems meets Tuakegwe Institute at Chicago, Oct. M. Lust year's game ended In a tie after one of the inuddieal games In history.

Schedule The Athlete Council handed by J. Aubrey Lana le faced with the problem of completing Its aeheduts. Thera are open- dales on November 1, November IT and November 04. To date tbs schedule le: Beptam-ber US West. Kentucky at Wllber-force; Alabama dials at Montgomery on October- 0: Kentucky State at Frankfort on October Tue-kagee at Chicago, October 00; Louisville Municipal College at Wllber-force, October IT; Lincoln of Missouri at Wtlberforoc, November 10, Homecoming; and West Virginia State at Wilberforee on October 1 It.

C. R. TAYLOR TO ASSIST BHAW GRID MENTOR RALEIGH, N. C. (ANPI James E.

Lytle, recently appointed head conch and director of phyuoal education, wlH bo assisted this tell In hla duties by C. Randolph Taylor, Instructor In biology. It was announced by 1 Bhaw University hut The assistant coach is graduate of Tufte Collage where he won1 letters la basketball and track. Danger seems to be. obviated that time might arrive that this country would be ao "reformed' It wouldnt be worth living In.

A. Jackson strong East Bt. Loain Colls, Boswell la given credit uf catching In mors --championship games In tho vteinity than any other catcher. He baa been ieu-. ognlsed no the backbone of tho championship teams on whkih he played.

Hie all-around qualities as A backstop make him such a valuable asscL Not only does ho handle, his pltcherx well and possess a strong end accurate throwing but he Is a beady and- crafty diamond general, he la keen on outwitting opposing batters and trapping base run-. nera aa well as starting two-ply killings. His balling average Jiao always been well up around the aoo mark adding offensive ability to hla defensive prowess. Among lha other- local activities with which "Ducky" Boa- -well has bean prominently associated Is tha Arrow Bocial Club of which he served ae president for a long time. Ha wee also a Star player oh the' old Arrow base hall team of tha Pine BL Y.

M. A. team. HOME TOWN BUY SPEEDY Bchaffer, head trainer ef tha Bt. Louis Argue amateur boxing eeheel of IBM, has taken up reaidanca In Quin- cy.

111,, and la pursuing hie trade incognito under the name de plume, tammy Jackaen. At ena time he aspired ta following the ministry and bare tea title ef reverend but found the pay hecks earning In tee alew. Beheffer hee shewn return ta eld time term such as that when he get the ned ever the local middleweight chemplen, Allen Matthew. Ha has Si spend of. hla last throe rivals In non-, vine big style lend recked hie meet recent tea to sleep in two rounds.

Eugene Carlock, a highly touted youth from Beattie wee this victim. Wc dont Ilka to ess thn min- -Intarlnl ranks lees prospect, gut wo ere pulling for In hie meet, ckeeen profess. PEEKIN AROUND NOW that the FERA has no many athletic workers to tha atalte of several nf our prominent Institutions no Bt. Lou Man has air excuse ter going to the Hospital or Old Folks Home. Our good friend Oarrett ban Juat returned from Northwestern with a beg full of trk-ke manufactured by the grid master "Dick" Huley- while Bouldlng was among the others Coneleman'e teol hall rllnto looks like more trouble for In-vnden of torn I idlings this Fall.

L.jm Total MIS Turn 114507 Hawke 000400 Celt! 00000210 Errors Hewke 1, 2. By Glover, Yates, 0: Spider, 7. BLUE SOX 0 KIRKWOOD-0 AB.R.H. AB.R.H.1 AB.R.H. Read, lb 00 1 M.

Riddle, ullO Su'knr, ee-p 10 1 Finnic, 10 1 Coble, 1b 2 0 0 Morgen, If. 110 Johnson, rf 2 0 0 Williams, rf I 1 Rodgerv, 10 1 Lev'J, 2b. 1 00. rf 0 0 Dray, lb Oil Wright, -ef 200 Dillon, e. -211 Hemphill, 2b 2 0 0 M.

Smith, 1b I 0 OR. FORD P. 0 1 W.RIDDLE.p 2 1 owe, sa UUU Total Teem Kirkwood III Crror Kirkwood, ltnickwt Pr Rlddlo, 11; by Ford, d. STAiboro nr toubkaxeit BL L. B.

Hawke 9 0 BL L. Blue Box 1 0 Smith 1 1 Kirkwood 1 St. Louie A. C. .,0 1 BL L.

Buffaloes 0 I 20 7 I 10 0 4 12140 1 001 DEMOCRATS OUTSLUC STARS TQTAKETANDT PARK SERIES OPENER rt In one of the wildcat game witnessed at Tandy Park thin eea-non. tho 80th Ward Democrata outhlt the Coronado) Btars and geared a 80-to 8 victory in the lugging bee. The triumph gav the New Dealers tha lead in tha two-out of throe game playoff series' for tho Industrial League championship. The title will be decided next Sunday when tho imi meet in a doubleheader. The winner will meat the Argua Tournament champion' on tha Public School Stadium diamond Sept 18 in game for the City Independent baseball crown'.

Going out after victory from ths tart, the Democrata pushed five runs across tho plate In the first Inning to begin the parade" of Coronado pitchers. Fisher was tha first mound victim and' Joe Bmlth who relieved him followed him ta the showers in the fifth frame during which the victory-wild Democrats piled up nine more run. Two other pitchers were used by the losers. Leading tha attack on the Btars were Grady, Bldner, Hill and Capt. Harris, tha latter getting a home run.

The Stars drove the opponents tartlng burler, Blllps from tha mound and pummelled hie relief man freely, hut could not match the tarrlfle punch of tlwlr foe. Six errors further added to the roes of the distressed and shaky Stare. Capt--" -Normal (Tweed) Wlebb was a star even In defeat having three hits end a- walk for a perfect day at hat and fielding ieniationnlly. Ossey smashed a four-bsaar for the Fishermen. DEM'CRATB 10 OTARI 0 AB.R.H.' AB.R.H.

W. Bmlth, la II IM.Bivfltli,' rf.p 110 W.Hera.lr-cf SI Web, os 111 Orady, 2b 0 4 IThomn, ef-p lit W. Harris, rf 0 I OCsaey, rf Oil Celllne, tb Hill, -1b 4 1 lOerdlna, 1b Idnar, lb 4 2 1 Olvene. 2b I 1 1 J. Bmlth, 1 1 Boyd, 10 0 Fisher, p.

4 0 1 Jee Smith, p. 1 0 0 Prophet, rf .2 0 0 402011 Tetel 41 0 II Turn 1040720 Coronado Stare 0 00 00 0110 0 COth Ward Dams. 0000020 1 00 Jut Rile A. C. Win Pair The Juat Ripht A.

won a douhl eh seder Bundoy, defeating Ted's All Blank 11-5. and Keltogfo Drag II --0. (Have and Pst-tereon were victorious pilchard lu the flret game and Willlami tho second game. The leading hitter wens' J. Blaylock, McCloud, Font end Bontdn.

The A. travel to TloW neon-villa, next Riinday. For fin mm writ D. Ford, 1121 Division, phone JE. 8714.

Bill Yancey And Stj'injfbean Tren LITTLE WORLD SERIES 0 First Dams CHICAGO NEW YORK eb.r.h. Lr.h Stearns, cf- 4 1 ISpeerm'n rf 0 Rdeliffe, lb 40 oC.Themeetof 4 1 Butt lee, 1b 4 1 1 JenK-mi-, If 40 Welle, 4 11 Cennedy, 2b 1 0 0 Hines, rf 4 0 1 0.Th'm 1b 4 0 0 o. 10 OOcnlee, 11 Llllnrd, If. 0 0 1 Ynncny, ss 4 11 Marshall, 2b I 0 OCIarkA 10 1 TRENT, 1 0 HOLND P. 0 0 ekackwlth 100 Total 1 4 0ETANLEY.F.

0 0U Total 00 7 Betted far Helland In the eighth. Team 11401701 Chicago American OOIEOOdOO 4 N. Y. Black Yenkens 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 10 i Team 120454700 Pittsburgh 00000001010 2 Philadelphia 10 000 00001 0 0 Paieo A Dibesn; Jones A Mackey. CHI NIPS BUCK YANKS 4 TO 3 BEFORE 20,000 CRATO TIE PHHJL; 1-0 NEW YORK Bept.

18 "String-hean' Trent hurled tha Chicago American Glanta to the only victory In the "Little World Series" before more thon 80,000 epee tutors here Sunday, a 4-3 verdict over the New York Black Yankees. In the other game the PittAurgh Crawfords Phila Stars staged a 1-1 nine-inning tie battle. TANDY BEARS GRID TEAM OPENS TRAINING With (he 1004 foottmli reeiem juxt around tho cn-ner. 11m Tandy iVirk ftoam an at It again. Lut week they started gridiron proc-4ke' for the eeenon.

Koltoworn it Tandy Park will wltiume one of the ntnrjfout amateur olevona with a lineup of former Bumner and Ve-nhon High Huhool ploy era. Hereford again wen elected captain. other players are Wltoon. L. Htave, Mirklln.

Ambrose, TL lane, tL Csmnron, It. Ilareteril, Q. Lenlrr, PR; Doyklne. R. 19.0 Dell, RL OofT, Palmer.

Herd end Sumners lant year outalandlng player Staton. Gris Teams To Play DooMeheader Sept 15 Two games will be played by teamii In the Metropolitan Girl Soft-Ball League thin Saturday, Bept. 16, with flret game starting at 8:00 p. at Metropolitan Park, 6900 N. Broadway.

Tha Pirates will play the Green Riven In the opener and the All-Star Girls, Welleton In the night cap. The Colored All-Star girl were defeated by the Martin Cafe glrta of the Blsler Leagna last Saturday, 6-1. Rimming the Cup By BAM SHEPARD Tha Paramount Uutf Club at IU regular meeting Mnadny night voted to bivitc -an lular-eJjr- JS-lKka medal play tnnmey aa Buiiday, October Tib. Thin will mark our fUM aftort at entertaining vtottlng gotten and I hope wo will do a good Job uf IL Wo expect at toast fifteen men and about four lad lea, who will also compete In an flouts medal play tourney. All play for the man will be on the 10-hole course.

The players wkl be divided Into twe flights. TropKee will be awarded to the law meaallei. the winners and runnan-up In each Thn woman wilt play twe rounds on thn nine-hols course. -Play will ba In ons flight with trophies tar inn lint Hires places. L.

B. Howail ta playing angular again and promises to give plenty of trouble In tha tourney. Dr. Hod Willie me and Mr; John Kubanka drew each ether for a flrut match. 1 These twe levels have been bickering over who le lha beet for acme llmr.

They sow have a chance to settle' the eoatrovaray mr on offlctol decision. Herb Lov' tort yosalrday for New. York, dtomebody thus uecaped a tough match. Returning frem tha Kansas City Labor Day Tourney Charlie Howard and- several other Dee Heines -golf-era narrowly escaped serious Injuries whm their ear plunged down a. ditch sff.

the highway. Luckily they suffered minor bruises and cute. Tha aratral Stales Association accepted our Invitation fa hold the 1010 annual tourney har New faces In tne nmt rignr err JSmes McConlco. Eugene Woods end R. Bell.

A faoe In the eeeond flight, Dr. MUea Davie. Muck advice la sought to avoid I doing oael duty. MRS. ELLA ABEL Of Indianapolis won tha women's national golf champion, chip at DetrolL Besides being muter- ef tha fairwoy, she le adept at volleyball, croquet, pitching horaechoeo, riding Woraa-baek, hunting end Dishing.

She to a nurse by prefauien, but since marrying a prominent Nap Town undertaker, devotee her time only to managing her houoe-hold and keeping trim on her CCJtDON HURLS NO HU NORUNmTATROLLA Herbert Gordon, Titanium (BL Louie Glanta) pitched a no hit, ns run genie again the nolle. Mo-white minor leaguen lent Sunday. The Giants won I A getting i even hits off Better (rf the Texaa State League who In elated for a trial with the Yankees nub Bpring. Be hang, former Yank and Bt. Louie Brown, was behind the pints for the toeers.

Gordon fanned him three time. Bob Htepter hit a double with two men on to aid materially In the victory. 100 oiooos i 7 8 Holla 000 000 000-0 0 I Gordon and Walls; Ileuer and Bcbanff. war-T a JWfrrtt.

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