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Edwin ing In Defeating Red Sox, 5 to 0 SPORT AND FINANCIAL NEWS "VOL. 91, NO. 259. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, u5e 1 3, r2 I'KlOEi TEN CENTS Spence, City College, Is Among Record Breakers In National Meet At Chicago SOUTHPAW GRANTS LOW HURDLES MARK IS SET BY DETROITER One Is Out And The Other Is Safe Above; Haney Gets Gehringer. Below: Warner Safe at First, ONLY FOUR SINGLES Wells Fitches 31st Scoreless Inn SPORT AND FINANCIAL NEWS Double Play With Two On i.ll...

i. in Ninth Helps Former II C. Creates Meet Standard in Beating Grumbles, South ern California, in 23 5-10 Seconds Texan Puts Up World's Collegiate High Jump Record of 6 Feet i 7 1-4 inches Northrup, Hawkins Among Winners. CHICAGO, (By the Prese JFiht new rc iU, tttctudii a world's Iniercolle giate mark in th running I jump. nt in trier that may revon! tot th fca'f-mil were jnablhfd tttday in Rational trnttegtatt trsrk anil nel ctumpkttht.

Th att'SrtK ar ol America, rrprewntinK tS twmerw-. jtiet and mltrfe. tn the wfy el reenrd breaking Irte outtamiir. rmanr the running AW Northetern timvervtv. who wrn run in the anusing tin jiif 1.51 710, flipping hoe tenthi ernt th nntk hufj np by IrJ Xferfiiith, l'mvertiy in HI4 Martm's mark, how Uvr, may not tunl after the track i r-rtajr-l (itw to the jhravy rama in tmditn.i near th pnle nn aaatirt the rimr el a firm f.wtiin.

with the rowlt that the po! wm move I ut (wt feet. I j.fj,.,,,!, wtr, ttrrerutn that Bethany mmeie 10 vonnnue nu airing or Kuniesa Innings Home Runs by Heilmann and Manush Produce Four Tiger Runs. BY HARRY BULLION. TURNING In the best game pitched by any Tiger moundsman this season, Edwin Wells ran his string of consecutive scoreless inninK' c'lec'ce(I on'y temporarily, the reverses ftrfd by his teammates in recent appearances. Saturday in Navin field the big Bengal southpaw blanked the Red with four hits and scored his third straight shutout, which is a cord for the league.

Prior to beating the Indians in Cleveland, 7 to 0, U'elis pitched four scoreless innings in St. Louis. Following the game cross the lake Wells beat Walter Johnson and the Nationals, 1 to 0, 'mi this he followed with a triumph over the Red Sox Saturday, 5 to 0. it was the best game that Wells pitched in 'the three successive blankings and the premier performance of any of his mates in the Bengals' pitching corps since the season The Red Sox solved the 1 1 southpaw for just four safeties, and one of those was scratchy. Wells' record was threatened Martin Ha.

traveled tb tull oVU I vi'" NeX" w. ft )jr-: nj ileciile di hv tin tru It nie4ur i torriorrow cr I llaeuia kaiiaMs. ilMiarri. of Tese. th world trtteriftiflgti --h for tha nuinlng high juma with a lei of fi 1-4 Inrhes.

viipsin tn former smndsrd of test l-s Inchea mad tleor -rin of t.aiend umwer Mr In 141 The Tsa a as a Surprise, as Iturg I nlvsrslty Cho-aai'. winner of the event at the lnn rsiara. waa rsgnrdd th fas.irtts pturg was runner-ttpi todaji, til effott feet 1-4 inch. Martin shared hn ore with th headllnsr, Koiana of lis. tne ltttvrir tf fnras comet, Khu failing la the world i reord in th rsnlury I i-ysrd deshee.

raps tared otn evenrs Ir, fast tmte cim si.la.lrvtf III, I.M.'B waa lv a resl battle l.v Hester of Mo'hlsn, hi the loo, hut the tape a scant Imti ahead of the Wolverine, wihning li 9-I0 Th wa in eodluB ir record hreaaing ri is to a li-fconr down- pour, atil I-ica wse unahie tu out a fid i performann of he leek (' Hlkl Raek. twr. Best N.hrskri erter winrilng th centiiry cam hark and captured Ih lle yartt If I ntr nrtVlimn IflAKl BKUWHt MEETS DEFEAT Suiann Inglen Wins, 6-1, 6-0, and Retains Inter national Title. Kiniy and Richards Mailer in Borotra-Lacosta Fiva Sts. I'arts.

Jur.e It (fly the Associated Tress -Mars K. Ilniwne, Ainerirart rlosllst lb woman a moans of 'he hrd court champiiin- hips bad hr lung rtfrrd trv today for jintarin Lena-lens title, aa many others have tried etru-e Mis I.Ike all the others, esreint Mrs Mallorr, her ef irts tt rs the f'om th star set, In tain. Miss llrosrne put up tone Has brand of trnnl than usanne ha ben forced eontend with for many day. but It could not stop the matrh-wlnniBg ifigra of the! Vu.rta. ttrowtte onls roanaged tu win una gsme out bt 13.

Th i. t-0 Marr Haa Allale. Mis piroan was esse (f -ore re re 1, i i A a---. 1 -ssa ST" i "1 is- Ml I Ins.n ut aecrm.ia, ersatfng new record f.r tn rne.t. snd Cstllng wnly a fl'ih of a short, of tn hajWitrld record.

Xharaev nt VI grroinn waa tir wet, aa tn maun s'srl'd out i a dui. had heen plaved In a rainstorm I at rao but the firing Cornhur "No- she replied. waa outdistanced his I'hln rival In too iw she wss mrvei.i test vards, finishing with, a Then the American walked wver to! of three rd f'nnslderlng where th French girls mother rtdi(h hsv of the father were eittin. ana ,) snll t-ort ihaf lA-ki i log. 'ir daughter wa mars-ious iforrranres w.r retearWahla sod turning to Mote m.et.

t-fte college in'irmnirs rf America, wss a'sgsd i Vci, ought te, b. prood to be the, mother of a gir I. h.mr,,n,n, frevlous to th-r, Th. r- (4f-" "iK. i once once in tne game, aim uit thrill wa "vc T-i nn.n.il th rntinrl rung.

I'lagsirau vHvi.iu with a dean single to left and Rig- n.y walked. I Here were two men on the bases before anybody was Todt, a dangerous hitter, trnde to the plate and caused some mi'sivicR wl, wanled to see the young Tiger southpaw his aim. HIM Into Donbl Piny. Tr.rU took a lusty wallop at the ond drove It on the ground to (ift.rinser, who. with Tavener and nsettsail moved to the far corner Num.

completed a double play, on the play. Priiche walked and tan to second base without a throw, in spot here he could spoil Weill- Fitzgerald pumped ih hall at tbhrlnser and the lust change the K'd hud fled. worn Indication of a fit hTs- buttle to the tlnleh be-tae-n Wtnclti-ld nnd Wells. But ths Unstnn rlnhthunder crashed in ike fourth Hii'l fifth and two other gunners, Foreman and Wolier. drnped themselves on the rubber before the fracas terminated, lio-bul wallops that the uvcrnge citron of Navin field believed were creation of only the Yankees, If the recent series here was a criterion, si arred Wlngfleld beyond repair.

Harry llellmsnn fired one up mlnst house on the north side of 'herry street with Wingo on the hues' In the fourth, and Heinle Manii'h drove one on a line Into the Mem-liers when N'eun tennnted one of the narks In the fifth. They nrre the oulv two Innings in which he Tlifers scored. I r'e cnjle followed Manush'a wallop. r.fi, after a passed ball let Charley 8i to third, ll'-llmann scored him with a blow that Flagstend captured out noar the center field fence. Don't lilt Foreman.

Foreman pitched the sixth nnd levrt'i w'lhout yielding: a safety e'l We'zor toiled In the elirhth at the oosr of one single. But one -in w-miM have won for "Wells the ti.v he turned hnrk the assaults the Tho Mb southpaw rli hiil with treat skill nnd pur-poe ln fast hell had constrier-aMn "oi li." the curve wss nil he for a threat and his control hive boon Improved upon "rill th ninth, when he passed 'WO -V). s. It seemed, the Red Tp'h i-l'ul th ool and oitleulnt-rc 1 who was deliberate he mml-v Hack of the KM'orr ibo rtei-KHls played with r' it would have reassured he boon equal to i-- tbnt confronted him. Tv''-' "0.

i i-. defense surged to v.ith two-ply killing 'h )' tendeix-y to dampen the tr ior en, -my. 1'ulllnK For Wells. Tn the Innings of the fTe, the fifth InnitiR on. the -'-vd Hint, numbered close to 20.000 to he interested In whether 'i! score another shut-out roi-e t.H;i tt-Ay were In the size of 'tie or the leneth of ne run who eross4 the t.n.

of the ball yard and i hich enoiiuh to hit the a house. Hut for the ob it is niniost certain that. i would have near to 'he n-xt oomer. a stillness In the atanda "'t i strmiK for a ball yard hp 1' sinpled to beffln the or .1 lf wsiKecl. Hut "'I't up when Todt bunged 's'ft the (ottuiK for the Rid evervbodv broke ii i-ei-imint hs (I'-hrintfer Kiternld's ground rrt iiinl final out.

ritctiers lonrly. -iov innings the came wns I t) nro of the i Neither WiiiKtleld nor mi fin'. serliitis trouble list a house on the f- of nsrrv street with i i vl rf noiied a roHte. K. cnt nvf) T11n nn hflsep t1; ftt)1 orif, nf them "11 i in play.

The ontlnued on I'see AM TM PH 4 0 SHU 'Ir-h. i a Vt ells Again i Fin HI I JIT fl A MT I I UU 1 1 LU UlVJULKf JUULil SERIES START Drive Hoyt From Box and Register Triumph Over Yankees, 6-5. Babe Ruth Goes to Bat Five Times Fails to Collect Hit. St. I.ouls.

June IS. (By the Associated Press.) St. Louis Browns pounded Hoyt out of the box and won from the New York Yankees today, to 6, In the first game of the series. A ninth Inning rally cava the Yankees three runs. Babe Ruth walked the first time up nnd the next four times failed to hit.

Me-Munus and Ciehrlif poled home runs, each with one man on. NEW VOItIC AB A Knenl. I 4 ST. LOt'IS AB HO A Rlcs 6 omi'B, 'lehriu. 1 Ruth.

If 4 0 Meusel, 3 Laferl. 3. ..4 0 Uanella, 3., .4 0 0 Hoyt. MeMllo. 3.

Hlnler. ..3 Me.Manus, 8 3 Jncohon. m.3 Durst, If. ...3 I'Uon. Oerber.

Zachary. Meguald. p.O 9 Ward 0 0 0 0 tl'aschal i ....1 .36 10 24 13 Totals 30 11 JT 11 Batted for Hoyt In seventh, triatted for Mrguald In ninth. New York 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 i. Louis 3 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 I-tune Koenis.

Combs. lehrlr WiH r'aei hit! -5. rflMler 2. McMftnue 2, Durst Krront l.axjierl llurtif. Gtrbsr-2.

Two-Imee hllH-1 mrst. Pasrhal. Thre-hae hiie-PIeler. llehrlg. Home run MioManim lehriK Saonrtos Ijtmn 2 Mo.M.mu?.

I'onibfl 2. I'ouMa nlev Knen' (ielirltr Left on oanee Nev Yerk M. Leuis H. H.ieii on Uille ff Hovt MetjimM 1. Znoharv stniok i if tw Hovt 4.

Z'leharv i. Hlta-Off Hovt 10 In 6 lnnlnge. Moijunlrl 1 in 2. LoelnK pltrhet tioyi. niinres -moi larty, Owens and Dln-neen.

GRIFFS JOLT SOX. Clilesao. June 12 Hy the Asso eiated Press.) Washington drove Hlnnkenshit) off the hill nfter he had held them to one hit for sin inninK" and nfter tlettifr the rotint oontinu-vl a rally ajrainst lldwards when the White Suit defense rrnokerl, snd d- f-ated 7 tn 4, In the first ff the series. I'hli'ago hit Walter Johnson freely in the eatly pari of the game and he retlrtid. I'erk iat-h of a line drive In the ninlh inning broke up Chicago-! hiisi rany WASHIVlToy CHICAGO, AB A AD HOI J'Mse.

Ih MnMII. .4 IfjrrtB. 2. Kl'e. lo.lin.

Tel. In. t.1 'Stee-trt Je.inF. Hluette. 3...

rek. Johrtein. n. Mver Morrrll. 1 1 1 0 1 3 Tl'in'eM, s.

1 Mnrehart. 2 4 Wieelv. 2 Fslk. If 4 llftrrett. Kiimm.

3 4 ha s. (MrOariv ..1 Hn liln. t. 3 huwftni. p.O Totals 39 I 37 in Itli.

Martierry. ii.l Totals. 12 fur Mnrrii In p-lKh. IMattp-l for T'll-n In r'n'h. TH-ui for J.

tUrrn In lUrttuM for in ninth WHuhlTijfton f) 0 3 1 8 rbK-anu 2 0 1 0 ft I 0 0 4 Kim Ju.fcrn. Harris. It OosJin. SifWMft. HlUfirp.

1 4f i Krtur Mip y--l 'fw-bpn Iittf- nnriflUI, Knrnin Tir ter- Stoltin Ii hstn -A 1. SHerly. HttJffC, i i -1 I "iihlfi piny Himne''l't to MThHrt tt PVoe'" l-fi ttfl "a.eylnlT'n 5 4 I wil 1, Mnrb.rr,v 1 I. Sf't-'k out -Pv 4, ftlank'-nshlp Mnrt-ry 1 Tt ff Jhnsmn 4 in ir-'nc Nfr'M! 2 2, M.ri'Tt 2 In in 7 1-3. 1 2 1 K-''rdf I'ttit-ms an 1 Tim-- RELAY MARK SET Three Other Records Lowered in A.

U. Meet. Jurii in the 1 us hi 12, third A. i held! Detroit City co annual trark and field hre tt-div. hnk riTHy in oi it in the in 3 1- (s at Tn' It tabaha Its record 3 "1 1-5.

I'auschari. of I-errort olieg, broke the old 44-'-ard dt -t at 1-5 ly Kk'Iv. Attr.a. w'l-tt. ho ran 1- ef rt'-'-'l-li-d of in 4- or-i I 1 1 1 i i i 1 Tiirers Gel Best Hurliii" Of Season From Ed Wells GROVE LOSES DUEL TO SMITH Weaken in Eleventh Inning and Cleveland Goes to Front, 1-0.

ir 'h lo ite'l 4 ALTOONA GRIND WON BY LEWIS Veteran Driver Passes Batten Near Finish to Win by Small Margin. De Paola Sets Early Pace, But Motor Trouble Leaves Him Far Behind. Altoona. June 12. (By the Associate 1 t'ress I ave Lewis, veteran of the.

roaring motors, won the iiiii-nille antiuni'tiila raiio by soant faiKln over Nutmun Batten on the Altoona speedway this afternoon The fortunes of the gui-lllng eon-test srtuni; time and aiiain as the speodw Hgons tore around the miie and a fiuarter lionrri oval, but Lewi snd ilrivinK a non-stop bai- tle. wnn the prize! positions. Lewis's vrie for the miles was r'liiee lo 112 inilt-a an hour. Hie time was two hours, thirteen rrlu- utes i -f, iur seo' iios. tiHiten i-rosxetj line a taw soronils behind Lewis.

ni, -n drivers were sent away by S'Hi-iir Kred Wasuer, but only-ten finished At th utset, Teier ds T'aolo led the pack and lie remained nut In front until the f2 mile mark was chalked up. Then the young Italian wan forced to tim pit by a flat tire and he rnul 1 not reaaln the lead, llarrv Harts, steiinlng rtuee behind ii" Paoio, Jumped into the lead position. Harts Makes Hid. Frank Elliott end Itennett Hill were ahout a quarter lap behind Haru at the time. F.luott was drlvins ahead at s'eadv pare snd tt did not tak- him overtake Haiti At this st 1 ii Norm.il Hattan stepped up itit third si- tlon.

For 50 miles Hurt. Hatten stsgeft a i it' ltir aoroas the in itiatti Krnndatsnil a apart. 1 'utiiif the 1 1 the hatHe, Haru xsit lead, but at li.4 tii l-s mot. caused him to slop jii lost 40 laps while nnd ruar-of the ii" oml.J I 1 r. th ut.l..

II- 0 being adjusted. St I- O' er take the flvlng lead'is. Z'-t toiie IClMntt wris leading l''r close second. 1'sve Lewis had heen I In th field two laps, but ha 'I'" oie.1 f. open his motor wl.1e 22 miles had closed the yro to a tlon of a Inp.

He eu I'd 'm 's Ing Matter for more ihm Ttfth drivers, set In a lis miles an hour, left 'il ft tmhind. Moves to Trent. At II' miles Lewis Hi tfr to th limit nnd 'n jfrett-h he tin Ffi h-M scunt for lata and was Rlvn th? ftff. Four rond liaTtpn flashed r'' John I'uff. a newcn.r In wr.rld, third, hmd thp winner, rrfd Ill'il lil, JTie-rllJIf i in rtxJ.

Frank EUk'tt 1 -f. l1 ft "i I i ij. a ninth lien Jor.ps tooi (hp fir 4.vft'.; r.att;n I and JL1 Arclileni. r'te was ii' V'j- the Rret throt.it given a thrill ht-fore th' d.r.t as o.rs g't under way when Yoet. former service crashed white domr some Vfet motor weci i -1 aitifide 5 feet.

down, to the siars in the ret. ir to rd a Mi y. 1 toe a dnre fsl Former Bethany College Star's Performance Saturday Outshines Anything Offered by Other Bengal Moundsmen. (t uti'l In fi and the inner Anaerusn; who tPt r(i afi Tri nTH 4 fl th n.s!' -)-h nana At famt, ti --Unrnil ri (siinli i -y M-nf. fffm fnf I a( r'4i at ntm1 Jfir!) ail ri 'h- a jf-vis In f1s)ht "1 li I f.

1 l'i ''''iy it V(, i "I 1 i 1 f.i- fii(n ifiui, 'I inn 'i n--' thum si'ciy a ri''it! a wtfjia) An.f!-j In tf. is l'rn1 lAi, llAtrtrrf Kltiy iil ri I'n ni Mf.fi.r 4 reeek llaeg 4 fleet. A-'-srl-a-i rj'r found I' The er.i..,i( edvtff. f. P'e' Their toe on kn-' herd it sa is' went Fr tic rt sn diss's tt a -1 for Fran.

st not e'i'ist te, ii ff end Itlchsrds and A i the rc.no i I.n. -a -te 4ji- t'ne r. It ass sol oen i 'i -r'. i t. f'f a stid VI -r e.od ie- Vol he Site 4 I hs I i 7 fie 'hee a fS.l set r-a'e Vfrs and DETROIT DROPS LACROSSE FRAY n.i tisi-n fn'fittt, it tC ri4 t.

a ftur Tffr ft Nf4''l V. "-irt i -t 11 ffci i4t.4m 'tr" f-mrrAt I fihtr 'V n1 Hit rl'-t tft llv nlhr f'hl in pi lri 1 rl'fj fF1 th Ufeatirt ft 4 Tpsim. lh Tf" ill tlif" if 4 ff -ill I i th 4FM r-t-rj if I in tf h--f ti r-1 fur, ara "rlr. H' hrA. If sdf.prt, Cff 1'ye me ssiire In th I SSi'd Mh e-nt hlrn tn ti so rsrl In 14 4 sper.ca had a lead nf f.i.,r ysr.M in In tin hurdle.

In e.M, hs 1 iee nf JI s.l-j asto- i la .4 ten re.o,.t f- e.t t.i icace il 'nn. i i a -hs bur i r-et i rj. i i fis sti-l tiri-tft Ma i tie, li so 'n to Jo, is this itre loiut'i nt reel io r-'o'-t heoi "if" of Mo h.a-a-t Itletaaee Haeea 'few Thrill. hoi Tti Co a I od I ealleneg Pegs Jg. Major League Standings.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. r- 'asec'ie, etelar- 1 nlte. Searlsf's NATIONAL LEAGUE. J-s s' jt. alii.

i on tr north of 00 shot wss Just enotjs'i the Inspiration I'll snd he I i 1 another that ir.jv -I snd fori- berl it or, 'he bleachers A o'lpl. the path ii -s were nartd i ftr r-jr. and a bill wee a en ar. i -e 1 and both h' i ti.t 1'ed gin whor. -l bei nrr, dnt.se in 'h third sh-t at Tavener re ''f '-spiring ahead i' the on that I tn 'he ninth probably I i- i ei I- plvl.

'i 'n this Inning th rmi their h-ids' -A 'wo were on and i ringer leaped in iihie sia ving i. 1 To. dr. and I moved up i fiehringer wh complete wh" o-j Frigeraid for or the game. wd -f S'irne 20.i eras rluts thst er a- in ttie seecrid v.

disappointed in erforrr sro-e wis f.e b-et turned in i th.s year. Htlcn Leaves Paris Hospital; After rK't illanaj and Nati' runnlnjf rlna: two lh In- an1 inHilePitiilv Hi fT i Ut scoreless Innings to 22. Kd vvens. big Bengal looked thej part of a res! pitrher when tie hurled back the Ked In the first Inning. He got on weak pop to Oehrlngr ncd kr went to work on Rlk-ney rl T.lt and gnt both on stril-es Aiiln In the second he showed deceptive qualities by getting lirsche on a roller to Tavem FlUgtr-ald on strikes snd rn ht-p to Neon.

I fir iter pitching than 'hs' eih'b'f- led l-y wel: Saturday nssj dll.ed up wt N'livin f.eiit Mori impressive than the f-' 'i-n' he i gave up hut four hits e.rd 1 not I Miiow- a ron. was the wi.rli of the i 'g fellow In the pin. hes B'e'-hoff greeted him wl'fi sifsle to etart the sii'h toi hod the pen three down In th e.gh'h. l-s-vrt t.pened with a h't t. jt iKiitt hore down and K-jt the three on success, v- Weils capped a j- forrr n(-e In the nintn.

it'-er lagsteMd had su.j(:e to i 'i the round and cVao-v ld he the efti i.es nr.1 the fai.e rhT i n.imes a oe of the best "e-s -l is. was nit t'. fi e-' he 11:4 fie. js I st ho, pf.r nnd Nt'in turne! while ano'her who the o.r, to sp'di re-orl of his ir. JS.

"7 go ft e-1 fj -I g'l MOLL A 15 I f'srls. Jttne 12.iR7 eluled Press. I Miaa Helest His law feaala rkiteulne, sul.rt.ltteg to mm peraiii.n 1 apfeR4lrlila last eet. so iHk'R frnm the Nealtls- hosptfiti-lusl niaSl 'he halel sshere her niics't Is titer few If. I'aris.

see nt I the lmhle4a 1 a r. eksmplnai todar aald she lire lht prfert(r -te Is t-ertala at.le la 'he Fnreac llllai rfcaeawlon.fiias. nd o. fan li-o.

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