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Due to Face Red Can Slide as Well as Slab From Georgia Newsom, Sox, s FACE STAR BOXERS FILL Big Fightin’Boy j ___ BURK. LIPPS j Still Hindered by Weak Knee; Nats Spend Holiday in Boston IN TOPLINE CLASH — BUCK NEWSOM, beat- which affects his handling of the Jake Bouts en in his last five starts be- and his throwing. Six Bouts of Six Rounds Sparkling Arranged cause of alternate lapses by Ppwell stole third base and Joe Kuhel for 30 Card BREEZYhis mates and by himself, will pilfered second during yesterday's tilt Each Comprise Popular September j attempt to end his string of defeats and neither was even close to being today when he faces the Red Sox at thrown out. / Ball Park to Aid Clubs. • Program. Boys’ Griffith Stadium, starting at 3 o’clock. Starr Gets Harris’ Call. the talent BY JOHN B. KELLER. It will be the final appearance of recruited from STARR is supposed to be just a own fistic be alarmed if halted on season for Boston. gILL Washington's prides the street by one of Wash- j For all of his hard luck, Newsom fill-in catcher, not a prospect, but will be blended with imported the heartened the material to the ington's finest these days, j goes'into game by it may have been significant when FIGHTING provide Turner that Manager Bucky Har- Ahearn boxing show at Griffith Sta- DON'TBut be prepared to shell out j knowledge Harris installed the Bucky ! the Manager dium next Tuesday night. a piece of change. For John Law ris, at least, thinks he’s worth from instead of Sam Six bouts for will be there to sell you a ticket to 40,000 smackers which the Washing- boy Harrisburg scheduled six rounds each have been the Capital's greatest boxing show ton Club passed over to the Browns Holbrook behind the bat yesterday in arranged by Match- of the year—the show for the bene- last May. the seventh after Redmond had maker Goldie Abeam, with both white fit of the Metropolitan Police Boys Though successfully hiding the been taken out for Pinch-hitter Fred and coloied iavoriies here due to fling Clubs to be held at Griffith Stadium natural limp and stiffness from the Schulte. fists. the last day of this month. fans, Newsom still is painfully bothered It was Starr’s first appearance in The top spot of the program will be There will be eight bouts, with by his left knee-cap, which was frac- the Capital. He handled Russell per- given over to Kirk Burk (once known to the heavies, welters, lightweights and tured earlier in the season by a line fectly and in his only time at bat the boxing gentry as Kirkwood Burke) and Joe Lipps and these heav- junior lightweights from pro ranks drive. His inability to follow through 23-year-old receiver banged a Tong, ies to Capital end a pair of midget amateurs provid- on his delivery with the full force of high fly to Carl Reynolds near the promise give ringworms ing the entertainment. Three of the his 195 pounds has handicapped the right-field fence. F. E. S. something of a treat. pro battles will be cofeatures over big fellow considerably. Burk’s advance in fast company 10-round routes. The Boston pitching is due to be has been rapid since he abandoned The card will include Petey Sarron. provided by , but Manager the amateur ranks after winning the Buck Everett and Bob Godwin, boxers Joe Cronin may save the great south- District heavyweight title. The last of national ranking. Phil Furr, Sid paw for the Labor day -header time out he scored an upset by knock- Silas and Joe Rivers, fighters highly with the Nationals in Boston tomor- ing out Steve Kadash. Baltimore’s the South, will sensational Joe rated throughout fling row. slugger. Bateman, fists. this Supplementing impressive Shortly after today’s game, the veteran manager and handler o* the lot will be a band of first-grade sec- Griffs and Red Sox will board a train District bov, believes Kirk now is tional talent. lor Boston for tomorrow’s holiday ready to take on a more experienced It is easily the brightest, most prom- doubleheader. The Nationals then ringman like Lipps. ising pugilistic program put together when the will idle until Wednesday, Had Better Fire fol- Lipps Up. this year for Washington's fight St. Louis Browns invade Washington lowers. Ty Ty, Georgia, lad has revealed for a four-game series. 'J'HE much boxing class in his fights Following the Browns will come the Sarron, Rivers Clash Again. here, but Lipps still must be spurred Tigers, Indians, White Sox, Athletics /"VNE of the trio of cofeatures will ! to A hit in his and Yankees for series which will aggressiveness. big l losing bow to Terry Mitchell, the bring into action Sarron and wind the cam- up whirlwind New Yorker, the Rivers, two of the fightin'est of 1 a fine the Bosox tried hard on this but he Georgian pieces paign at home. Jack Russell, who hurled such game against yesterday, play ever to show here. since has scored over Lou LePage ring machinery 1 didn't make it. He was out at second in the seventh inning after singling wheh Kuhel made a poor job of for these and Julius without ex- It will be the third meeting Sox Southpaw Rivals Newsom. trying to sacrifice him along. —Star Staff Photo. Veigh unduly Sarron has twice nosed out tending himself. boys. TN FRITZ OSTERMUELLER, south- although many still are con- Lipps has yet to put up a rousing Rivers, of the Red Sox, New- vinced that the latter deserved the | paw 1 fight here, however, but probably will som has a real rival for the 1935 decisions. be compelled to show more fire if Burk hard-luck Their third bout originally was i championship. Minor on Tuesday night proves the Burk of in the season Ostermueller Leagues slated for 15 rounds for the District j Early GITS SLAM PILL the Kadash battle. was struck in the face a liner off featherweight title. Petey, how’evcr, by One of the bouts will bring back Hank bat. The blow broke International. shied at the distance, and as Joe could Greenberg's those popular little war-horses Billy his cheek bone and him on the not make the feather limit the route put Baltimore, 8; Albany, 3. Landers and Eddie Burl. These boys, sidelines for several weeks. Then he was reduced to 10. This time the Buffalo, 6: Toronto, 0. who like to slug It out toe to toe. al- in TO BEATPHILIIES came back and. while pitching boys will fight as junior lightweights, Montreal, 9; Rochester, 1. ready have given Washingtonians batting practice, Fritz was struck on to scale at 129 pounds at 2 p.m. the Newark, 7; Syracuse, 1. ! something to cheer over in two bat- the leg by a ball driven back at him I ties. day of their battle, with forfeits up American Association. was Time Nail 5*0, Behind Fine Xor by Dib Williams and again he Schumacher Has Easy Cubs, Welter will show in the Cary weight. 7; St. Paul, 5. Another of the cofeatures will be a laid up. Minneapolis. Blair tussle. Wright, Milwaukee, 9; Kansas 0. Wright-Frankie with Buck Everett During the Western swing Gaining His Eighteenth City, Pitching Performance heavyweight affair recen| 7. on a come-back trail, challenges the the Red Sox a liner Julius Indianapolis, 12: LouisviHe, and Bob Godwin swapping punches. | by by supremacy of Blair, conqueror of Phil Louis broke the fibula Win Columbus, 12-14; Toledo, 3-8. of Birkofer. Joe Knight first was matched with Solters of St. of Season. Furr and Roy Manley here. A gym- decided to out of the I bone in Ostermueller’s leg, although Southern Association. Everett, but step By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. nasium grudge will be carried Into Buck he didn't know it at the time. The picture after a tough scrap with | Nashville, 5; Atlanta. 0. 31.—The the scrap between Joe Doty and Chief accident in the first YORK. August 31.—The August at Miami Beach recently. happened inning, Chattanooga, 8; Knoxville, 0. Perry Knowles, lightweights. the Giants belted over the Phil- suddenly inspired Pittsburgh Godwin asked for the crack at but Ostermueller pitched route, | 9 to 3, in the Pacific Coast. ^ Buccaneers kept up their gal- won a 5-to-2 score, and allowed lies, opening Flashy Colored Fighters. Everett and was snapped up. These ! by down the National game of their series to lay. San Francisco, 11; Oakland, 7. PITTSBURGH,loping pace colored will on five hits. NEW fighters put two will go into battle weighing 180 only Hal Schumacher had an time League pennant race today by bowling pLASHY JOE LIPPS, Since the injury Fritz pitched and easy Sacramento, 5; Los Angeles, 2. two of the engagements. Gene pounds. ringing up his eighteenth victory of over the Chicago Cubs, 5 to 0, for Heavyweight, whose battles here have made him popular with Capital lost a 4-to-l game against the Tigers Texas. Buffalo, Philadelphia welter unde- the season as his mates belabored their tenth consecutive triumph. Bout to Settle Grudge. followers, meets Kirk Burk, rising District scrapper, in six- and then beat the Indians, 5 to 4, giv- feated here, will take on Meyer Rowan boxing three for 16 blows. Handsome Oklahoma City, 9; Beaumont, 2 Six of these victories have been settle at ball —Star Staff Photo. seven hits. The other he pitchers of New York for the third time in a and Silas will be out to ; rounder park Tuesday night. ing up day Piedmont. taken from the Giants. pURR Hal had a shutout in his grasp going pacemaking for- a grudge in still another co- warmed up for a game against the Washington ring. Sid Harvey, into the ninth inning. 7-7: Norfolk. 3-6. Cardinals and Cubs, while the Pirates feature. Furr, who still wears the Athletics and his leg began to pain Richmond. merly international amateur light- have lost only 4 games in their last 20. District welter crown but has had his him so much that X-rays were taken Asheville, 6; Wilmington, 0. weight champion, will mix with Baby EARNSHAW INJURED, YANKEES LENGTHEN They now are 3'2 games behind reverses of late, to use Silas i and the extent of the injury became TJE HAD allowed only four hits in Kid Chocolate. hopes 1 Chicago in third place and 5 behind known. the first eight frames and I It does look as Ahcam has as a kayo stepping-stone back to top- only New York. though recovered Now he's out for the season. one reached third. Then John rounded up a good crop of club class favor. Silas, entirely DODGER ROOK STARS MACKS’ LOSS STRING Philly Behind such pitching as their giant from muscle ailments caused by dis- Moore and Dolph Camilli nicked him fighters. southpaw, Ralph Birkofer, was turn- eased teeth, which since have been Lumbago Bothers Ferrell. for singles and Johnny Vergez, the -.- ing in, Pittsburgh clinched the game extracted, wants revenge for the beat- Regular's Broken Finger Presents Beaten, 6-2 and 3-1, Athletic* former Giant, belted a home into TACK REDMOND plainly showed the in the early . They counted he took from Furr some time ago J the left-field stand. IN GOLF GOLD ing j Baker Chance to Beat Braves Now Have Half effects of lay-off when he started m the first frame, when Woodie Jen- $33,500 it. Dropped Joe Moore led the Giant attack and believes he will get behind tte bat for the Nationals yes- sen singled, moved to third on outs Sid bases his contention on the fact I for First Win. Dozen with four hits. Every New Yorker SAN FRANCISCO, 31 <*>).— Major Straight. terday. Pitches kept popping out of and counted on a passed ball. ! August that he defeated Tony Rock, the By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. except Hughy Critz made at least ! will be j Jack's glove, but, compared to Rick Two more runs came in the third. Purses totaling $33,500 put up Scranton who won from Ph’l one blow, and all except Critz and slugger, J T>OSTON, August 31.—Tom Baker, August 31. —The Ferrell, the Washington youngster was Bud Hafey, subbing in center field for next Winter to attract professional PHILADELPHIA, All runs were with plenty to spare at the ball yard U Mel Ott scored. the I ! to this State, the California Associa- ] Brooklyn’s 20 year old right- effective elbowing of lean Lefty hot stuff. the crippled Lloyd Waner, doubled this Summer. made off Joe Mowman and Jim Bivin ! Tournament de- hander from Grand Prairie. Tex., won Gomez and 265-pound Walter Brown Ferrell is suffering from lumbago, Down Reds, 5 to 2, Before off the fence in left. Arky Vaughan tion of Golf Sponsors Two six-rounders are on the pro- \ in the first six innings. cided at a here. his first major league game today as enabled the Yankees to take a double- scorched a single to center, counting today meeting Green will return 1 gram. In one, Joe the Dodgers beat the Braves. 5 to 2. header from the Athletics today, 6 to Fhtla. A.B. H. O A N Y. A B H. O A Throng of 20,872 in Noc- the rookie. The league's leading bat- The tournaments; to the ring against Leroy Dougan. The Chi'za.2b 4 0 :i 1 J.M'ore.lf 5 4 5 0 December 19-22, Pasadena, $4,000; Baker neither started nor finished 2 and 3 to 1. and ran the A's losing Allen.cf_ 4 1 « n Jack'n.'ib 5 10 0 ter moved to second on Suhr's single last bout between these two resulted the contest, but shut out the taii- streak to six straight. Griffs’ Records Wtkins.If 4 12 0 Terry.lb. 4 18 2 turnal Closer. and scooted home while the Cubs were December 27-28. Palm Springs, $2,000; In a decision for Green when Dugan J Mo re.rf 4 12 0 Ott.rf_5 110 4. 5 and 6. Los open, enders through most of it. 4 10 0 Leiber.cf 5 3 0 0 a double play on Manager Tray- January Angeles Gomez pitched five-hit ball in the C'milll.lb By the Associated Press. trying was penalized for foiling. The bout Vergez.3b 4 12 1 Manc'so.c 4 2 8 1 Riverside. Earnshaw. who for to record his 100th nor's grounder to Herman. $5,000; January 10-13, but George opened opener major G. AB R. H. 2b.3b Hr.fcbi.Pct. i Todd.c 3 2 3 O Bartell ss 4213 31.—The 1 brought about Leroy’s suspension, o August $2,500; January 15-19, Oakmont, the suffered a broken little with the effective aid of Hensiek_ 5 3 o 2 l o u l .067 I Gomez.ss 4 o o 2 Critz.2b- 3 2 2 Dodgers, league victory ! 0 St. Louis Cardinals edged to the ban was lifted when the fighter M.ver ._ 122 500 90 171 31 10 4 78 .342 Bowm n.p 1 0 2 8ch her.p 4 2-2 $5,500: January 24-26, Sacramento on his hand when he Lou Lou broke a tie with a 441 74 140 71 t! 052.317 o o n 1 Cards Labor a on the show card finger right Gehrig. Travis.. 117 Bivin.p_1 a one-game lead over the Play Day. 1. 2 and 3, San sought spot police 0 O $3,000; February knocked down Les Mallon's liner in double in tile eighth with the bases Stone ._ 103 390 08 123 23 13 1 70.315 'Lucas.. 1 o ■nd to behave himself. Bolton.. ST 295 40 93 15 9 2 47.315 Mulc'hy.p 10 0 2 Cincinnati.New York Giants for National A/f EANTIME "Birkie'* was pitching Francisco. $4,500: February 8-9. San promised Baker relieved loaded and knocked in one other run 1 the second inning. Powell. 100 434 71 1.14 21 O 5 77.300 League defeat- two Ray Ingram and Billy Bullock, lead- 8 leadership tonight by himself out of the only bad Jose. $2,000. and 12-15 the when Kress 03 157 77 40 10 1 1 28.203 Totals.35 7 24 Totals.30 1« 27 10 February him and hurled until ninth, George Blaeholder gave the Yanks only ing the 5 to 2. he had. Frank Demaree ing District lightweights, will clash Manush- 113 457 07 128 24 9 4 54.783 tBatted for Bivin in seventh. spots singled Catalina, $5,000. he loaded the bases with none out and seven but made a of 0 In the other six-heat affair. hits, couple costly Linke.... 32 45 10 13 3 1 9.289 A total of 20.872 who paid to see and Phil Cavaretta was hit by a They Philadelphia _ 000 000 003—3 Emil Leonard was called in to snuff errors. l Newsom.. 20 48 4 13 1 0 0 5.271 have been after one another nearly Kuhel.. 121 502 85 133 20 8 2 61.205 New York_ 103 122 00*—!* the last night game of the 1935 major pitched ball in the second, but he out the rally. N York. AB. H. O A Pllila. AB H. O A Miles -- 38 120 17 34 O 1 0 23.264 a Runs—John Moore, Camilli. Verger. Joe league season watched Paul Dean down the next three batters year. Hill.lf. 5 1 2 (I Fmney.rf. 4)10 Schulte_ 66 100 30 52 4 2 2 18.261 Moore (!2>. Jackson. Terry. Leiber <->. mowed Earnshaw may not be able to pitch hold the Reds in Looks Same Rolfe.tb- 5 I! J Cramer.cf 4 fl IS 0 Blueee 88 287 40 75 11 4 1 33.261 Mancuso. Bartell. Schumacher. Errors— easily cheek. Med- in order. Play this season. 2 o 0 0 Johnson.If 4 15 0 1 2 17.241 Service Men to Battle. again Chap'n.cf Holbrook- 44 112 10 27 2 Bartell (2! Todd Runs batted in—Terry. ; wick hit a homer in the fifth. In the third, after Augie Galan Bklyn. A.B. H. O. A. Boston. A B H. O A Gehrig.lb 4 2 1! o Foxx 1 b 4 110 2 Russell.. 35 29 7 6 0 2 0 4 .207 Jackson Ott. Leiber <2>. Joe Moore. Critz. will have Jimmy Bord ay.cf -I 1 3 O Urb'ski.ss 4 2 2 2 Selkirk.rf 3 0 10 H'gins.ab. 2 111 Hadley_ 28 72 5 14 4 o O 12 .105 Schumacher. Mancuso. Vergez (3). Two- was a thorn in the doubled, a slingshot return by Paul To Gridiron Fan a o 7 pOUR-ROUNDERS Frey.SS.... 4 10 4 Flet er.lb 4 0 15 O Dickey.c._ 2 McNair.ss :i 0 4 2 Strange.. 19 52 3 111 2 1 O 4.193 base hits—Watkins. Joe Moore. Mancuso. 4 0 2 1 .10 15 side of the Reds. He singled to lead Waner held him at third on Fitzsimmons facing Joe Dobson Bucher.2b 5 1 n rt Whit’y.2b 5 o o 5 S'ltzg'r.2b XVs.tler.2b Whitehill. 29 85 9 16 3 0 0 7.188 —Vergez Stolen base—Terry. j Billy 31 o 2 o r^OLUMBUS, Ohio. August Leslie.lb.. 3 17 0 Berzer.cf. 3 110 Ryan.ss.. 4 114 Berry.c._a ! Redmond. 21 32 8 6 l o l 7.187 Sacrifice—Critz. Left on bases—New off the first, advanced as Rothrock Herman's Birkofer fanned and Wild Bill Howell tackling 0 j single. Baby McCa’y.lb 1 1 5 0 Moore rf 4 13 0 Gomez.p.. 4 0 a Blaeh'r.p. a 0 0 0 Starr_ 6 7 1 1 0 0 0 0.143 York, 8; Philadelphia. 0. — (VP),—The head of the National : sacrificed, and scored as Frisch sin- George Stainbaek and Babby Hart- Face Untz. The Fitzsimmons-Dobson Koen'ke.lf 4 3 10 ThomD’nlf 3 1 2 0 Coppola.. 16 7 11 o O O 0 .143 Bivin. 1 Struck out—By Bowman. 1; by Foot Ball Rules Committee told 0 3 12 2, .'14 7 27 11 Totals. 30 5 2710 .048 2. Hits—OH gled. In the seventh he a double will be a rematch. Both are Stripp.3b. 4 2 1 Mallon.3b Toyds. Pettit_3ti 21 4 1 0 0 0 2 Schumacher. 8: by Bivin. singled again, nett bounced into play. scrap 0 1 R In fans today they would not have to Boyle.rf... 4 0 3 SDohrer.c 3 12 New York_ 100 100 040-tfi Bowman. P in 3'a innings; oH Bivin. stole second, and then scored as time in the 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pitching. Hafey scored a second members of the Fleet Marine Corps Lopez.c ... 4 2 IMowry... Philadelphia_ 000 000 200—2 H. BB SO. In.P GS. CG.W.L. 22s innings: oH Mulcahy. 1 In 2 innings. worry about rules changes to keep 0 0 2 G. (Toddt. Frisch bounced to after Roth- third 1 Earn’aw.p 0 0 0 1 MacF’n.n. 2 Rolfe Chapman. Gehrig. 81 2231a 29 15 12 11 Hit by pitcher—By Schumacher Riggs fifth, singling and moving to Reserve and Dobson bested Fitz- Runs—Hill. (2), Whitehill 28 268 93 — with the this ‘Clark. 1 0 0 0 tb.Jordan 1 0 0 0 | Losing pitcher—Bowman. Umpires up game year. Selkirk. Johnson. Foxx Errors—Blaehold- Pettit 36 113 56 32 94'a 7 1 6 6 rock walked. on outs and counting on Her- Simmons in a bout at re- Baker.p... 3 10 1 Betts.p. 0 0 o 2 Messrs. Rizler. Magerkurth and Reardon. Billy R. Okeson. chairman of Quantico j er (2). Warstler. Runs batted in— Coppola. 16 45 18 12 40*3 3 1 2 2 Walter Leonard.p 0 0 0 1 ICosc’rart 10 0 0 Time—2:04. Stolen man's boot of Suhr's hard-hit cently. Untz, stationed at Quantico. Gehrig 13). Higgins. Warstler Ryan. Two- Linke 32 149 70 34 123=3 16 6 6 7 bases aided two other Car- ground- the told the thirteenth base hit—Gehrig. Sacrifice—Chapman. committee, will encounter a fighter of his own Totals...37 Tl 27 14 Totals...'33 ~7 27 II Russell. 35 135 22 22 105*3 5 1 4 6 -•-> dinal tallies. Moore er. Jensen scored the final marker Doable plavs—Ryan to Gehrig: Foxx to Mc- 13 singled in the of the Ohio Asso- third. Hedley. 28 235 80 63 207'a 28 10 14 annual meeting lluggmg type in Howell. ‘Batted for Earnshaw in Nair Left on bases—New York, 5: Phila- Newsom. 30 155 64 31 120*a 16 11 6 11 second. Durocher bounced, but Hol- He singled, went to second on a wild +Batted for MacFayden in seventh. delphia 2. Bases on balls—Off Gomez. 1: 0 5 13 1 0 0 2 AHEAD ciation of Foot Ball Officials: Hensiek. 5 21 3D CAVALRY lingsworth held the ball too pitch by French, who tried to nap him Untz now is at Ohio, for in ninth. off 3. —By Gomez, 5*s o o o o long "The fan won't notice a Camp Perry, | :Batted SDohrer Blaeholder. Kress ;i 8 5 5 P. average in ninth. 1. and the was safe. A dou- at first, and third on Waner's with the Marine Corps rifle team. ! SBatted for Betts 7: by Blaeholder. Umpires—Messrs. Bean won 1: Weaver, won 1. lost 1; shortstop single major change this Fail. The 000 000—5 Kolls. Marberry and Geisel. Time—1:52. won 2. lost 8; sent By special sanction of the A. A. U.. Brooklyn_ 203 Hayes won 2. lost 4; Burke ble steal caught the Red infield flat- infield hit. Vaughan's long fly will much the same Boston __ 100 000 001—2 Stewart lost 1. Stadler Registers Four Goals in game appear amateurs will meet in a three-round footed, and both runners as him home. Funs—Bordazaray. Frey C2). Bucher. N York AB. H. O. A. Phila. AB. H O A scored to him as it did in 1934." bout planned as a demonstration of McCarthy. Urbanski Thompson. Errors— Hill If_ 2 1 2 O Finney.rf 4 2 2 o Over Greenbrier. I Paul Dean singled. i The Pirates move to St. Louis for a Moore. Mallon. Runs batted in—Leslie Rolfe.3b... 3 2 1 2 Cramer.cf 4 2 2 O Victory While there have been some of BEATEN Labor day double-header after playing part the athletic training given by , (2>. Stripp Boyle. Urbanski <2>. Home Selkirk.rf 4 13 0 Johnson.If 4 o 3 0 CUNNINGHAM The Reds scratched out a run in minor changes, they were made •un — Urbanski. Sacrifice — Bordagaray. Gehrig.lb 4 0 8 0 Foxx.lb 4 0 13 1 SULPHUR SPRINGS. W. the Cubs tomorrow. the various boys' clubs. Eddie Arnold WHITE the sixth on Goodman's single after only for clarification and primarily Double play—Bucher to Frey to McCarthy. D ckey.c.. 4 15 2 H eins.3b 4 113 Chicago. A B. H. O A. Pitts. A B. H. O A of the Fifth Precinct Police on 4 n 31 3rd Cavalry Boys’ Left bases—Brooklyn. 7: Boston 10. Hoae.cf._ 1 1 McNair.ss 4 1-1 2 TORONTO, August 31 (/P).—Glen Va.. August UP).—'The Kampouris doubled and Sullivan and 4 116 Jensen.lf.. 4 2 4 0 affect the end of the First base on ball-—Off Baker. O: off Mac- S*ltz'r.2b 4 0 12 Wstler.2b 3 O 1 fi Galan.lf... officiating Club ■will box Terrell Roberts of the was team of Washington rode rough Her 4 2 .'t « 4 2 2 0 1 Struck out—By 1 Ry?.n.ss._ 3 0 0 4 Rich'rds.c 3 O 3 0 Cunningham, great Kansas miler, polo Cuyler went down. They another an.'lb Hafey.cf.. he said. Fayden. MacFayden. got 4 0 0 0 :i 1 .< o game, Merrick 3 0 0 1 2 114 the shod over the Greenbrier Club, Staink.rf. pWer.rf. Boys’ Club. In the recent by Betts. 1. Hits—Off Earnshaw. 1 in 2 Brown.p.. Doyle.p._ beaten in the handicap mile at today in the eighth when Cuyler, who had Hartnett.c 4 13 1 Vaug'n.ss. 4 2 11 innines; off Baker. 5 in 0 innings (none Marcum.p 10 0 0 O O n 4 1 »*> n Silver Gloves tourney these 70-pound- Canadian National Exhibition track 6 to 3. doubled, raced from second as Good- •^English... 0 Suhr.lb Dut in ninth); off Leonard. 1 in 1 inning; Dem ee.cf 4 14 0 Tray*r.:tb. 4 12 0 Jennie’s Special Chicken Dinner ers gave a splendid exhibition, with off MacFayden. 7 in 7 innines: off ’Betts, Totals. SI 27 II Totals. 33 7 27 10 and field meet today, when starting The Army’s spectacular passing man flied out. Cav'tta.lb .3 011 O Young.2b. 4 o 2 2 4 in 2 innings. Wild pitch—Baker. Win- New OlO—3 1 Padden c. 4 17 0 Arnold a decision. York_OOO 101 he finished fourth. game, with Capt. J. H. Stadler lead- H. O A. Cinci. AB. H O A. Lindm.3b .3 10 Whole Fried Chicken getting split nine pitcher—Baker. Losing pitcher— 100 000—1 from scratch St.Lpuis.AB. 0 3 1 0 L | Philadelphia_ 000 four Marun.tib 5 2 0 0 Cuyler.cf. 4 1 a O Jurges.ss.. .3 2 2 Birkofer.p Tickets for the show will MacFayden. UmDires—Messrs. Stewart, Cornell the victors by counting 0 0 0 WITH range in i Runs—Hill (2). Rolfe. Higgins. Errors— Joe Mangan. former star, ing Rothr k.rf 2 0 3 O Good n.rf. 4 2 10 French.d .2 Stark and Sears. Time of game—2:01. 1 o o o from for Johnson. Ryan. Gehrig. Runs batted In New York A. C., won was too much for the Green- Fnsch.2b 3 1 4 3 Herman.lf 2 0 10 •Stepson. price $1 general admission running for the goals, Medw'k.lf 4 3 2 0 Kowalik.p 0 0 0 1 Corn Fritters and Hot Rolls —Rolfe. Selkirk. Higgins. Two-base hits— for the Bot'ley.lb 4 0 12 0 to $3.50 top. Your neighborhood po- with a briers, who were subbing J.C lins.lb 4 0 9 1 4 Hill. Rolfe. Horr. Home run—Higgins. the event in 4:16«s 10-yard Riggs.3b.. 13 4 nOneF.NOIGH FOR t PEOPLE Totals...32 -0 24 11 Totals 34 11 27 5 I liceman will tell how to CHISOX RECALL STRATTON. Double plav—Doyle. Warstler to Foxx. now in a tour- Davis.c.. 4 13 0 Cantp'll.c. 10 10 you procure handicap. Collegians, competing T.M in DELIVERED IN 30 MINUTES Left on bases—New York. 4: Philadelphia. re.ef 4 14 0 Erickson.c 2 0 12 •Batted for French eighth. the of Toronto was sec- nament at Dayton, Ohio. Duroc r.ss 4 o 2 H Slade ss._ 4 •* •* tRan for Hartnett in Ninth pasteboards. CHICAGO. August 31 OP).—Monte 5. Bases on balls—Off Doyle. 3. Strike- Nilton Wallace 1 8 A M to R P M. 5. Hits— counted two in the P.Dean.p. 4 10 1 Kam’is.2b 4 14 3 Chicago_ooo ooo ooo—n outs—Bv Doyle. 2; by Brown. Frank Nordell. former New Stadler goals 102 oio lOx—5 Phone Decatur 4.188 1014 13th St. N.W. Stratton, tall right-handed pitcher, ! off Marcum, ond and Hall'th.p. 1 0 0 2 1 Pittsburgh_ —Off Doyle. 0 in 8 ipnings; to his team ahead Sullivan* Runs—Jensen (2). Hafey <2>. Vaughan. has been recalled the White none in 1 inning. Losing pitcher—Doyle. York runner from Phila- second half put 10 0 0 DODGERS RECALL THREE. by Chicago University Bren Errors—Herman. French. Runs batted Umpires—Messrs. Geise!. Kolls and Mar- third. and they never were caught again. an.p 0 0 0 0 Sox from St. Paul. berry. Time—1.47. delphia, Byrdt_10 0 0 in—Vaughan (2>. Traynor. Two-base BOSTON. August 31 OP).—The Schott.p._ O O o o hits—Herman. Galan Hafey. Hartnett. ’ jt __ — Sacrifice P. Waner. Double plays — Brooklyn Dodgers, here for a series Totals. 34 9 27 11 Totals. 32 7 27 13 Vaughan to Young to Suhr. Herman to UP with the Braves, Cavaretta. Left on bases—Chicago. 0; I UIIDDIDG today announced •Batted for Hollingsworthln sixth. Pittsburgh. 0. Struck the recalling of Infielder Frank TBatted for Brennan in eUnth. out—By Birkofer. 3: by French. 4. Hits—Off French. 11 * St- Louis.- 120 oio WITH Shaff from Peoria, 111., and Outfielder Arena Plans loo—5 in 7 innings, off Kowalik. none in 1. Hit Turner’s Cincinnati Holds OOO 001 010—2 Date Fuss by Nick Tremark and pitcher—By Birkofer tCavaretta). Pitcher Harvey Up Runs—Martin <2>. Medwick. T. Moore. Passed ball—Hartnett. Losing pitcher— Green from Boxing Durocher. Cuvier. French. Umpires—Messrs. Pflrman. Barr Allentown. Kampouris. Errors—• Time of RECORD none. Runs batted in—Frisch (2). Med- an1 Quigley. game— 1:36. wick. P. Dean t2>. Goodman (2>. Two- to D. C. Board This Week. base -•- Plea for Alternate Monday Shows Up Fight hits—Kampouris. Cuyler. Slade. Home Legion run—Medwick. Stolen bases—Moore Du- HIT Four Tribesmen rpcher. Martin. Sacrifice—Rothrock. ahd no Sid Double Dlays—Durocher Frisch to Col- DIAMOND LEADERS PLAY de- ment as a grand prospect... TURNER has the spot ing also to strain the legal his boxing start at the now lins: Collins. Durocher to Collins: Riggs turned pro only recently. to Kampouris: Riggs. Kampouris to Bot- ERRORS (Continued from Eleventh picked for his indoor box- mind of Kenneth Parkinson, new funct Mohawk Athletic Club • Page.> Erwin, manager of Petey tomley. Left cn bases—St. Louis. 5; Cin- and shows Jimmy cinnati. H. Bases ing wrestling member of the fight governing class was admitted at on balls—Off P Dean. Two Big Games Slated This Week his ring believes his charge will 3: off 1; off and plans for the remodel- Ernest Brown, Sarron, Hollingsworth. Brennan. 1. first but for JOE body but Maj. Strikeouts—By P. Dean. 3: by DUBUCTHtKAfln! inning, just good but it was doubted little trouble winning over Hollings- of the the outset have worth. 1: bv Schott. 1. in Federal Competition. Bonura ing structure have been police member of the board, does Hits—Off Hol- measure, doubled and scored Kid Chocolate, feather lingsworth. 7 In 0 Innings: ofl Brennan. 2 drawn if he could take a ... a Jamaica plans that call for a not anticipate calling in his John punch In 2 innings: oft Schott, none in 1 Inning. G. Federals will clash with on Manager Jim Dykes’ single in the champ of Jamaica where P. O. hall seating around 2,500, the in- Laws before the dispute is settled. doubt he has since blotted out Losing Ditcher—Hollingsworth Umpires— fourth and singles by Bonura and Sarron and his pilot now are va- Messrs. Pinelli, Moran and Klein. Time. Federal Communications Wednesday stallation of dressing rooms and Burke was spotted at the Mo- 1:57. on the East diamond at 5 Dykes and a pass to Sewell filled the It looks as if they didn’t do cationing prior to the battle Ellipse shower baths for the boxers and hawks by Joe Bateman and has Procurement Division will bases for Kennedy’s long three-run right by Joe Louis and his entour- Buck Everett, also of the Erwin o'clock and wrestlers, lounges and rest rooms been under Joe’s direction since triple to center in the fifth. age after the Detroit destroyer stable, is with them Buck is meet Interstate Commerce on Thurs- for the patrons and offices for the Baltimore fans, stunned by TILDEN DEFEATS STOeTfEN. field at the same The victory was Kennedy’s tenth and his managers took their bow for a at Manuel Sagurez, day on the same are down go promotorial interests ... but Joe Burke’s win over Kadash, time In title-bearing Federal Base of the season as against seven in the ring at the colored boxing heavy champ of the island. ASBURY PARK,. N. J„ August 31 defeats. Last won won’t go ahead with the proposi- clamoring for a rematch. Ball League games this week. year he 17 and show here last week .. according Charlie Belanger, A1 Lippe’s re- (A*).—William T. (BUI BUI) TUden, 2d, tion before the fight between his to G. p. o. iost 18 for the Oklahoma City club to Manager Julian Black, the Louis Chief Perry Knowles is back in has been defeated Lester R. West Paramouhte, by forfeiting YOU'RE OUT! interests and American juvenated heavyweight, Stoefen, the Legion the a absence last have been of the class A Texas League. party came here as guests of town after two-year going great guns of late win- Coast tennis star. 3—6, 10—8, 6—3, In Federals Friday, CRYS- promoters over boxing dates here the battler from further by OF GLEN ECHO Clev. AB. H. O. A. Chicago. AB H. O A. colored Elks with expenses guar- and lightweight ning in his last 14 starts the feature singles match of a pro- dropped competition Galat'r.rf 4 0 10 Conlan.cf 5 14 0 is settled. he California Joe • Vic Gauzza. of the loop. Averill.cf 3 0 3 0 Sl'mons.lf 4 15 0 anteed knowing nothing of is claiming gave seven wins by the kayo route fessional tennis exhibition here. president TAL POOL AT 11:30 Vosmik.lf 3 0 2 0 Piet.2b__ 4 0 14 That fight will be carried before has been awarded vic- any "personal appearance" by Rivers a great run of it in Texas but fans here remember Belanger Procurement Trosky.lb 3 0 13 0 Appiing.ss 3 112 the District Boxing Commission P. M. EVERY NITE UN- Hale.3b_. 3 0 15 Bonura.lb 4 3 8 2 Louis in the fight show ring produces newspaper clipping for his one bad fight with Red tories In their two scheduled games when it meets at 2 o'clock K'r'ker.ss 3 0 0 2 Dyke;.3b. 4 2 11 Tuesday as much ... he wants with the Paramounts. which throws then somebody agreed to pay Louis certifying at Alexandria ... he has TIL LABOP DAY NITE. PhilliDs.c 2 0 2 1 Wa'ton.rf 4 12 0 Barry with the Tumer-Ahearn boys another crack at Rivers says them into a first-place tie with the HuehfS.2b 2 0 2 3 Sewell.C. 10 5 0 and his henchmen a substantial licked Barry since and de- Homer Standing WHEN THE POOL AND Hudlin.p_ 2 0 0 2 Kpn'edy.p 4 10 1 at hand to battle grimly for re- sum for he is to fight anybody to get Federals. 0 0 0 the “personal appear- willing feated Everett twice. •Carson. 1 tention of their show boxing rights ance” the Elks claim the Lin- up to such a bout. -That Danno O’Mahoney-George PARK CLOSES FOR THE Totals 26 "o 24 13 Totals 33 10 27 10 every Monday night and the coln Athletic Club, promoting the Zaharias wrestling bout Turner is By the Associated Press. •Batted for Hudlin in ninth. crowd prepared to battle Legion bouts, agreed to pay the Lin- OID HARVEY, colored light- gunning for will be staged here Home runs yesterday—Higgins, Ath- SFASON Cleveland ___ 000 000 000—0 just as grimly for an alteration of was Joe letics; Vergez, Phillies, Chicago_ 100 103 OOX—5 coln Athletic Club claims it weight, who bOxes Baby Kid September 12 ... If Uncle Goslin, Tigers; BASE BALL rights between the Runs—Conlan. Bonura (2). Dykes. .Monday night the Elks, sponsors of the jjouts, Chocolate at Griffith Stadium on lands it "nothing definite Urbanski, Braves, 1 each. Bewell. Error—Phillips. Runs batted In— two outfits. promotorial that promised to shell out was a sensation in Turner has wired from New The leaders—Greenberg, Tigers, 34; vs. Boston Appling. Dykes. Kennedy I.'ll. Two-base Tuesday night, yet,” Washington SWIM & DIVE hit—Kennedy. now Black a to Athletics, 28; hit—Bonura Three-base The to has lawyer trying the amateurs ... he scored the York, "but McGrath, Danno's Ott, Giants, 29; Foxx, base—Hughes. Double Plays— struggle promises give Btolen the Louis tus- is to take Braves, 28; Gehrig, Yan- PARK UNTIL THEN FROM Knickerbocker to Hughes to Trosky, Dykes Freddie Buchholz a hot start in get party’s price. only American victory in the manager, quite willing Berger, AMERICAN LEAGUE to Piet to Bonura. Left on bases—Cleve- the office of chairman of the Box- Kirk Burk formerly Kirk- sling with British invaders in his boy to Washington again kees, 27. 9:30 A. M. land, 3; Chicago. 8. Base on balls—Off Amer- Tickets at 9 A.M. was New York not ago ... got if the ‘drop kick' is barred.” League totals—National, 584; Park, Hudlin, 4: off Kennedy. 4. Struck out— ing Commission ... to which he wood Burke, but the name long By Kennedy. 5. Umpires—Messrs. Bum- J. B. K. ican. 672. Total, 1,166. will be elected to the meet- his manager ... got Referee Gene Tunney’s Indorse- mers and Owens. Time—1:41. prior changed by 4 I /i A i