Heeney Picks Campolo As Next Heavyweight Champ*
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■-1 , I * Heeney Picks Campolo as Next Heavyweight Champ* ARGENTINE IN SPUDS BLAST CATS INTO EIGHTS LA ATHLETICS AND CUBS MOVE FIFTH PLACE AND Jr-NIGHT RUNNERS-UP WIN OVER TOM WRECK HIGHER WHEN FELINE PENNANT HOPES (By The Associated Press) Sport OBLIGINGLY LOSE GAMES BROOKLYN.—V l c t o r Campolo. far Honest Blacksmith Knocked The Point Isabel regatta, by Argentina, stopped Tom Heeney. the thing of its kind ever The Out By Giant In Ninth biggest flag dropped on the last umph behind the superb flinging of New Zealand. t8). Angus %iyder. fBy Associated Press) the White Sox down 9 to 4 at Chi- held in the Valley, will get under month of the Texas chase its emminent league southpaw. Fred Stiely. Dodge City, Kan., outpointed Jack The Athletics have de- cago. Round at 9 a. m. and will with the apparently way Saturday today Spudders apparently put the Shipper craft in second po- Roper, San (10). (Slants Ram the Athletics and the Diego. by I kept One out in the knack of advancing continue on through Sunday. safely front. Having crush- sition. Rube Stuart at last has as- veloped Indians indoors in Cleveland. A ed the Alan Cubs KEW YORK. Aug. 16.—(>P>—Take thousand dollars in prize money has Cats, their most persistent sembled a ball club capable of LANSING, Mich —Jackie Nichols, J.Gould while standing still, but the double-header will be played today. hearties to- it from Tom Heeney. the "honest lured the cream of the outboard challengers. Galloway’s matching his new stadium. Stiely Milwaukee, won on foul from Sam- have gone them one better by find- Bush's Seventeenth — day boasted a lead over allowed the Cubs blows Three years ago. Big Bui Tuacn. blacksmith” from New Zealand racing talent from Texas centers. five-game only four m my Lupica. (1). ing a way to gain while losing. Guy Bush trimmed Brooklyn 9 to will unusual- the second place Exporters, the them their third was abruptly checked by the surg- was stretch- the next heavyweight champion The field is expected to be handing straight The Mackian margin 5 In the first game of the Flatburh the greatest margin a leader has en- 5 to 2. DES MOINES. Iowa—Louie ing rush of youthful Frenchmen when the be Victorio Campolo of Argen- ly fast. Point Isabel Yacht club of- thumping. Mays. ed to 14 games yesterday double-header to gain his seven- joyed at any time this season. Old Wilbur Wins De' after capturing the United State., as the lead- tine. ficials have received some 60 en- Moines, outpoUited Ray Mc- Yankees lost to Detroit teenth victory cf the season, but Only embers were left of The six times in "Honest Tom” expressed his opin- about 10 or 12 of today weakness of Dallas against Peck. Chicago, (10». singles championship ers sat idle in Cleveland; the Cub* thin, s tries. All but Fort Dazzy Vance evened »■;: worth last Worth ambition that flared so lefthanded further was a row. Over the period of 1920 to j lost in a double- ion of Campolo's night are boats. Those pitching won and Brooklyn the Cubs 5 to 4 in the sec- these out-of-Valley a downing foot seven inch South high week ago. The Cats’ sec- tipped off when the veteran Wil- 1925. Big Bill was supreme. The! header. but the Pirates after the six wrou!d not to the ex- obliging!' ond half of the program. speedsters go ond straight reverse in the so-call- bur record of seven championships, first American had stopped him in the Cooper held the first half dropped a 2 to 1 decision at Brave: Homsbv collected bn ponse of- bringing their hulls here il ed crucial series at set Dick Sears back in the Rogers round of as bruising and sav- ! Wichita sent champs to three hits, two of the by Field, tossing half a game into the ninth had a twenty-sixth hemer in the first fans they did not believe they them on a dizzy from second scratch and later by 'Wil- The Chi- age a struggle as metropolitan j plunge variety, and humbled them PADDOCKAGAIN eighties equalled lap of Joseph McCarthy. and Kiki Cuvier hit for the game, ! good chance at the prize money. place to fifth Two more 6 to 1. The liam Larned. well within have witnessed since the palmy yetserday. victory enabled the appeared cago lead now is eight and one-half circut in the second. • * • games remain of the series, but to the of Tilden until he ran in- davs of Jack Dempsey Sports square the scries. Bar- grasp engagements. EJ Brandi turned back the Pir- faced" smooth wa- there is little chance the Kittens nabe. crack Steer allow- to Cochet in 1926 and then Lacos: ? Real Duels •The greitest fighter 1 ever If the out boarders get southpaw, Hurling ates with two hits at B aves Fit Id one can recoup. The are ed seven hits. in 1927. Cochet turned back Frank Real duels were on was Heeneys comment. "No ter, several world records may fall Spuds dong CAUSES STORM j pitching tap to win 2 to 1 Irom Kerry Kroner gone. A faithful few that Hunter for the singles crown in Braves Field. Navin Field anc ever hit me as hard as that giant Yacht club heads have seen to it turned out to at j who yielded eight blows. Lloyd $10,000 see the 1928, Tilden being in official dis- the Browns. The most did with those right hands I think that officials have been Beauty Indians perform- thougnt the home of Waner collected both of the saie- recognized favor as an aftermath of his cham- Andy Messenger, for whom the they were on the threshold of a —:— player- noteworthy performance was turn- he'll be the next heavyweight obtained. There are numerous out- A. A. U. President Declares ties off live Boston hurler. genial Alvin Gardner is popularly miracle when Newnams warriors writer row and was ruled out of ed in at Detroit by Earl Whitehill pion." board events in which no official Frank O'Doul’a twenty-third the New Zea- believed to have laid at least $10.- went into the eighth Hous- action. who limited the Yankees to two For seven rounds world record has been set. It 1: leading Famed Track Star “Rank hemer with two on base, enabled 000 on the barrel furthtr 4 to Now, the lanky American is back hits to win 3 to 0. The lander and his giant opponent bat- head, ton. 2, but they were made to small champ- the Phils to win from the Red? oy possible that several of these will proved himself a investment feel home after his last big campaign until the seventh tled on even terms, the tide of ap- good natural soon thereafter. O'Neal Sensationalist” ions went hltless 5 to 4. and the Giants outlasted the be run and more Frenchmen swinging quickly Saturday Sunday. by whipping the Panthers. 9 to 2, in aviated, the Buffs ran across four I abroad, with no when Bob Meusel spoiled White- parent victory • C • Cardinals, 9 to 7. Ott hit his tn:rt>- the second series The runs, and that's how in sight for the rest of the season. hill's afternoon West- from one to the other. In the eighth fray. angu- it ended. 6 to by outracing first. lar submariner four 4. That NEW YORK. As a consequence. Big Bill has a throw and credit lur however. Heenev. weakened by the Outboard racing is becoming more permitted only made nine straight losses Aug. 16—Charley ling's getting hits. for the Paddock, center of an royal chance to wade through the a Shcrid. Whitehili'c towering Campolo's body punches, and more popular. It is an event tribe, including four in a many ama- single. Roy CHILDREN NAB THIEF Beaumonts eighth straight tri- row to the Bisons. teur athletic union storms, field at Forest Hills, starting Sept. opponent, got a clean blow- was a mark for the Argentine's right enjoyed by the spectator and par- again pitching CHICAGO—Nine children, none him has drawn down his head the 7, to re-capture the national title in the next round, and that was hand One crushing right sent ticipant alike. The flashy little upon older than 10. seized Jatr.e. Moran be- full force of official condemnation. and equal the Sears-Laraed mark | all. to the floor for no count just are a to behold as is at Detroit and Gar Wood's new skimmers sight hies to be aw'a-ded are valued at Should he do so. Tilden automati- when he snatched a woman s purse. round ended. In the ninth Answering statements made by George Blaeholder allowed the, fore the they step out of the water and defender is yet to be announced. $6,080 and monetary rewards at would clinch the No. 1 ranking > battered the New Zealan- Paddock in the current issue of Col- cally Boston Red Sox just three hits a’. | Campolo bound from wave to wave. The on the national list lor the WEDDING CAKE BY and $12,850. lier's position St. Louis to win over Jack Russell t FRAl'EMC der from pillar to post finally The British Weekly, Avery Brundage. pres- driver gets plenty of thrill—and he boat, challenging tenth time in a row. Despite his! 3 to 0 while Fred Maroerry and HULL. ding.—Mrs. Alice ^liinke® him with a terrific right.