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TIMES JULY 22, 1930 PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS Talking CUBS FIGHT WAY TO TOP IN EXCITING FLAG RACE at Primo It Over Bruins Blank Giants Medal Leaders Monday Hawkeye On Mat Big BY JOE WILLIAMS Golf Riverside Is Ordered YORK. July still Tops for ' $ Newa race In both baseball22.—1leagues.t s and Pass Robins You've still got to figure Brooklyn. and New York in the Na- Amateurs to Europe tional and Philadelphia, Washing- Lead ton and New York in the American Short Pennant Two of these six will put on the next Department world series ticket scandal for you. Nordstrom of Davenport Is Immigration of Today; I still believe the March forecast Chicago Tackles McGrawmen in Twin Bill Hack Says Live a return joust between the Cubs Best First Day at Camera Must and the A s will materialize. They Wilson Shines Monday With Two Homers; Up have been the class from the start, Beverly Hills. to Passport. and class usually tells in the end. Athletics and Washington Lose. July 22.—The a Bott\ WASHINGTON. a a BY BERT M. DEMBY bureau of immigration refused Prrtg United Press Staff Correspondent tl brains U l**k a* if Uw biscuits baTe Bu Cnitrft Trimo Camera an extension of It Cos- July 22.—Chicago's courageous Cubs and the world tam'd ttarreit over at FUtbnsh. NEW YORK, CHICAGO, July 22.—The western |t|gh visa because it regarded his trip week to the Cabs champion Philadelphia overcome numerous handicaps to ine fear oat of live latt Athletics have golf tournament, swinging io the as a “com- twin* be sort's from races and today loomed amateur Isn't cotnc to beta take the lead in the 1930 major league pennant mercial enterprise rather than a tb' Cki'Mt riser to th* Goaanas canal. gs strong favorites to retain their 1929 honors. The Cubs climaxed a into the second round of qualifying Inrlientails bona fide visit,” Assistant Labor And on the borne ereen. too. month of uphill battling Monday with a 6 to 0 victory over the New play, today found one of Its dark <*• swell Husband said today. soar Car I' Kobbl' didn't look any lead, the Brooklyn horses out in front with a sparkling Secretary tame*. The York Giants and regained the National League passing as a master mind in those for a double- 72, stroke under par on the to one-half The Chicagoan’s were billed _ . war be bad bla nitrbrrs ehoekln* Gab- Robins by game. one Ilu i nilrri Pretn . „ header today while the Robins were to play a ' Beverly Country Club course. OMAHA. Neb., July 22.—Primo br Hartnett Indicated be had no resnect with New York slumping v >/. sss players a '*■ towering heavy- at all for a rent who Is **nerallT con- single game against St. Louis. While the rest of the were Camera, Venetian sidered one of the most danceroaa batters Pat Malone and Hack Wilson co-operated in the victory over the bothered Monday by the heat, Lloyd weight, will be started back to Italy In the t*ac*. Giants, Malone handing the New Yorkers their second shutout of the Nordstrom, Davenport, la., went —at the insistence of the United * m m season while Wilson led attack two homers, to drive in three around the course in 72 and took States immigration department—- ONCE THE BROOKLYN BUDDHA HAD the with HIS PITCHER PASS A TO GET runs. the from the field of favorites, early next month, according to a BATTER HE lead TO GABBY. AND SUBSEQUENTLY Brooklyn staged a garrison who included Cyril Tolley, England; # statement here Monday night by REFUSED TO PASH HIMTOOET TO AN finish INFINITELY WEAKER BATTER. EACH to nose out St. Louis, 9 to 8, in the Johnny Lehman, Chicago; T. Philip J Frank Pacassi, self-styled advance HITS TIME HARTNETT DROVE OUT first of but Former Links England; Chick Chi- agent of Camera. THAT BEAT THE DODGERS OUT OF game a double-heOTer, Perkins, Evans, Gus Sonnenberg BALL GAMES. dropped the second, 17 to 10. cago; Art Sweet, Chicago, and Gus Pacassi said Camera's passport a a a The Gus ought to Hendricks’ homer In the ninth de- Champ Bruised Novotny, Chicago. Sonnenberg-Stanley visa expired June 15 and the gov- the future someone Gel- Pinto wrestling match at Riverside to a batting aver- cided the opening game after Tolley, winner of the British ernment has not consented INsend a copy ol the bert bobbled an easy chance to re- Wednesday night will be supported which he and before the amateur championship of 1929, came ninety-day extension ages down to Bobbie tire the side. St. Louis poled four in Row in with a 73, as did Don by six bouts, it is announced by his managers requested. game. Hartnett is hitting is .345 Hotel Armstrong, retinue of All home runs. Ruth White and John Lehman of Promoter McLemore. Three of these Unless he obtains an extension up among the home Aurora, 111., and he is well Phillies Drop Pirates Bu T nitrt] Free* Chicago, matches have been lined up as fol- from immigration authorities, Car- league. But July 22.—Johnny ' who held the western con- run hitter* of the Philadelphia defeated Pittsburgh, NEW YORK, young playersplayers grabbedgrabbed oftoff lows; will sail about Aug. 1, Pacassi thought some- open < ference championship in 1927. nera mavbe Robbie it was 7 to in the only other National Farrell, former national golf during the Leslie (Red) Beers. Purdue mat coach, said. 2, TWOlowlow medal honors 'Ujflp Scott, former captain of body else. Hartnett was out of the game. Southern and Whit- champion, w'as recovering today Perkins Shoots 75 will meet A. B. said arrive it takes League received, he qualifying play Monday in the y the Indiana university wrestling squad, in Pacassi Camera will game all last season and ney hit homers in the first inning, from bruises and cuts |piil||f The other Englishman, Perkins, the semi-final. in today and from there the news a long time to get around through said, in an argument in the Deau- ninth annual women’swomen's state golf so., Chet McCauley the South Side Turners j enabling Sweetland to breeze could do no'better than 75. But of Wayne. he will go to New York. In Flatbush. ville hotel with three unidentified tourney. They are from Indian- &<■ will meet Norman Faust of Ft. to an easy victory. ' it was almost certain that he Camera’s tour of the United - w'ould O’Neal: of Shelbyville meet a a a apolis, Lou Adams of Meridian n Speedy will The Philadelphia Athletics met men. qualify for match play in the tour- Johnny Carlin of Sweden. States in recent months, during the nf of the Farrell appeared in night court Hills and Ruth White of the Coun- The Dndarra lost last defeat for the second time in ten nament. Perkins shot a good round, The promoter announces the which he knocked out one after an- Chiraco moat Imbortant ser- asking he be permitted to prefer a try Club. Each turned in a card series—lh games played on their* current Lou Adams and but for some bad putting would show will be held rain or shine. In other third-class heavyweight, was ies the race has developed so far this sea- held charge of disorderly conduct against of 88 to enter the title flight over ball western invasion, but their have had a better score. case of inclement weather the pro- said to have earned him and his t's—aben Hank D'berrr threw the Washington, hotel. Magistrate Gotlieb told the Woodmar links, Hammond, mer state champ, carded 91 to en- order doable play. four-game lead over the Besides the surprise which Nord- gram will be transferred to the several managers more than $150,- away on a made to him that since he could not identify today. ter the title match play. Gallery- eoncletlon In the Brook- the Senators dropping a 6 to 4 de- strom turned in, there was Riverside rink. There's a curious the men, nothing could be done Mrs. Bulson, Ft. Wayne, the de- ities were quick to commend the Gus No- 1000. only Deberry can eatch cision to St. Louis. votny’s 74. While Irn durout that about it. fending champ, shot a 90 and was performances of the youthful he has been con- Dftir Vance In the manner to which Bing Miller's error in the ninth sidered old employes said Farrell had next best. Miss Elizabeth Dunn, stars who will play off the medal a golfer capable of such a he has become accustomed. So whenever allowed Gehringer to reach sec- Hotel the mound Indianapolis city champ and for- tie later in the week. score, this course has not been the Ibe Old Darrler ambles ont to ond, where he scored on been ejected after an argument. yoes from type to his liking. Indians Explode in puts furniture and Seventh Deherrr on the run Alexander's single with the Like Novotny, Armstrong seemed behind the bat. beat the a a a which enabled Detroit to to be shooting golf over his heao Athletics, 7 to 6. in the This would be all right If It wtrrnt first round. He won the and Lose Opener to Hens that when Deberry is in the Browns Bunch Blows in the fact Miss Dunn , for Mrs. Patten Pan-American tournament in 1928, voung Lopez perforce on the Upsets game Mr. is Three Washington pitchers held bench and this voung man Just happens to but he seldom has shot the type of vear; moreover but the be the catching find of the St. Louis to five hits, golf which brought him with in the current batting ratings he tops their blow's with home Toledo Scores Seven Runs on Two Hits During Wild Deberrv bv about forty points. In a ser- Browns bunched a 73 yesterday. of which might easily runs in the Adams the outcome walks to score five Lou i**s First Round; chips Dropped mean the pennant after all the are Sen- Oklahoma Goes Good Rally counted it didn't seem wholly bright to sixth inning and defeated the as Tribesmen Falter. weaken the lineup even in the slightest ators, 6 to 4. The dark horse among the 74’s Just to humor the old Dazzler. in the first round was Bobby Bji Times Special scored rims on two hits, sev- man Effective pitching by Ed Wells Con- seven and home runs by Babe Ruth, Lou in Long Tilt; Miss Abbott Wins liflf of Oklahoma City, whom no one TOLEDO, July 22.—Johnny Cor- eral walks and two errors. Jack if young Mr. Lopez had seemed to know walloped homer with two course Gehrig and Harry Rice gave the of play today with five Mrs. James C. Patten, Indianapolis much about. But riden’s Indians “blew” another lead Smith a | lineup Saturday he BY PICK MILLER its second if he shooting OFbeen in the New York Yankees a 7 to 3 victory Country Club, who shot steady and continues as he did mates on base and Hildebrand Correspondent Indianapolis run- Monday and dropped the series thrown the ball away Times Staff women still in the Monday, he will the with might have over Cleveland. Ruth’s homer, his ning for the coveted golf to enter the second force someone to forced two runs over plate but the is, he is on 22.—Fea- crown. conservative learn more about him. opener with the Hens, 11 to 7. Pat a himself, thirty-fifth of the season, put him HAMMOND, Ind., July early Wood- round. walks. It was dizzy session for season's play the best catcher matches, down- Upsets started at A1 Huske, Chicago, was another Simmons weakened after being out the hapless who have not the fifteen days and five homers ahead tured by extra-hole mar when Miss Lou Adams, Me- Only default of the first round Hoosiers, on the team and he should have scheduled for his record year. fall of two former state champions the credit of one of the unknowns to finish well in front, 5 to 0, going into the last won a game on the current road against the of his ridian Hills, Indianapolis, bowed to was chalked up to been in every game held Chicago to and elimination of last year’s run- up in the first round. half of the fifth, and was knocked trip. pitched. This Horace Lisenbee the straight-shooting Miss Dorothy Mrs. Albert E. Bulson. Ft. Wayne, Cubs, no matter who hits and Boston defeated the ner-up, the Indiana women’s golf defending champion, when Mrs. C. It appeared that a score of 155 out of the box in the sixth. The Indians whacked the ball a being do five Gustafson, South Bend, in a match theorv of pitcher able to Sox, 3 to 1. championship tourney moved into forced to for the two qualifying rounds In the seventh Hildebrand went a plenty for many hits and d’ovc certain catcher White that was not decided until the twen- E. Eagers, Hammond, was his best only when a withdraw because of the critical ill- would allow players to enter match to pieces, along with the Tribe in- Rabb off the Hen mound. Three him is a bit ridiculous tieth hole, when Miss Gustafson play which begins Wednesday. works with ness of her sister. field, and the Toledo pastimers other pitchers saw service with anyway. Especially when the pitcher parred it, while Miss Adams, last year’s runnerup and co-medalist this Casey Stengel's team, Tate, Hal is a veteran of man’' years experi- Aim for K. O. Miss King Battles Smith and Jack Scott. Pickerel Will year, found a trap. contest in ence. Miss Elizabeth Dunn, former Second “extra inning’ match of It was a long played mm* Alex’ heat and the were are that the Old Hauler when ‘Old at Trail’s End; blistering players The chances state titleholder, was cas- the first round came Miss the next exhausted the finish. Manager would be Just as hard or Just as eaar to No. 8 at Harrison Tonight ualty among the favorites. Miss Elizabeth Abbott, Avalon Country at had Corriden and Bill were hit. depending on how much stuff he Dunn belied the promise of her Club, Indianapolis, was forced to Burwell moment, the plumber were banished for criticising by at the if Jake practice rounds and found the rough resort to sub-par golf on the twen- Dreams of ‘Exhibition Tour’ decisions baek there eatehinx him. When he la rirbt Umpire pltehrr repeatedly. She lost, 4 and 2, to tieth hole to eliminate Miss Geral- Johnston. the Old Dailer Is a really groat Is Battle Michigan Heavy; Four Bevo pitehera don't need Local Mauler Billed to dine King, Wabash, 1 up. Lebourveau robbed Clarence and the reallr great Hoffman of long in the sev- much help from a catcher. Certalnlr not In Miss King was one up at nine a hit Program. Once Master of Moundsmen Admits He’s Through, but deep right these days when the main idea la to throw Other Bouts on holes, but faltered on the inward enth when he went into the agate past the hatter. Girl Miss Abbott drove off center and made a leaping catch Walter Pickerd, sensational young journey and Keep m m m at the eighteenth with a one-hole Wants to in Contact With Beloved Game. of a mighty wallop. It was Bevo'c When Walter Johnson broke into the Indianapolis heavyweight, today greatest play of the season. managing advantage. the Indian- nalors Gabbv Street, now the pronounced in top shape for However, Bv United Press to the mound, he drew back his c ards, caught him. He continued to catch was Aces Perform apolis girl three-putted the as him for several vears. Johnson's blinding his scheduled ten-round scrap DALLAS, Tex., July 22.—01d Pete once perfect throwing arm, he (At Toledo Monday) speed cave Street a distinctive reputation. eighteenth and Miss King squared always with the experienced Len Darcy of Alexander, whose attempt to “come and wrenched his knee. He INDIANAPOLIS Since be was behind the bat when the match with a par 5. slipped Johnson pitched the belief grew that no Michigan at the Ft. Harrison in Big Meet back” ended Monday in an uncon- retired after pitching six straight AB R H O A E one else could catch him. They halved the nineteenth and Frazier, 5 1110 0 bowl tonight. ditional reelase from the Dallas club balls. rsss 1 5 I 1 m m m Jott V"'-- > punch beautiful Warstler. 5 0 Pickerd, who has scored Bv United Press then Miss Abbott hit two the Texas league, was planning Alex’ Hoffman, cf 4 2 1 1 0 0 Street becomes an awe- seven in Old team mates started for Barnhart. If 5 1 2 4 0 0 MANCHESTER - BY - THE - SEA, wood shots on the twentieth. Her knockouts in nine appearances in today “an exhibition tour” to keep Houston Monday to open a series Narlesky. 3b . ...v... 5 0 3 1 0 0 some personage among the green, but she Connolly, THUSI rings, completed his Mass., July 22.— of second was over the in contact with the game. The for- today, and Alexander was left be- 2b 4 1 3 2 2 catchers in the league. Legends Indianapolis chipped dead and sank her put for Monahan, lb 4 116 2 0 Street training Monday and has high San Francisco, Mary Greef of mer big leaguer was “through.” hind to await their call—a call he Angley. c 4 0 2 3 2 0 grew up around his task and p ...... of marking up his eighth Kansas City, Mo., and Sarah Pal- a birdie 4 and the match. His attempt to come back with knew Simmons, 3 1 1 0 1 them in various ways. He hopes the he wouldn’t receive. Hildebrand, p 0 0 0 1 2 0 supported frey of Sharon, Mass., members of Dallas club, Dorman 1 0 0 0 0 0 k. o. victory. . Mrs. in Form being a mesesnger delivered bring a piece of raw beef to Jaqua after dismissed Later a 0 1 0 used to a rugged veteran of the the 1930 American Wightman cup earlier in the season from the Ambrose, p 0 0 0 the park and insert it in his glove. Darcy is Phila- check and a document which made ring and promises to give Pickerd team, were to play their first Mrs. C. A. Jaqua, Highland, In- delphia National League pitching Pete a free agent. Totals 40 ~7 15 24 11 2 The beef presumably made it possi- dianapolis, easy eighth. the first real test of his career. The matches in the Essex County Club had a comparatively staff, came to a sorry end Sunday, “I’d like to go to fer Dorman batted for Hildebrand In ble for the brave man to catch Mrs. Neil Albright, Chicago a remainder of the card follows: women’s invitation tennis tourna- time with elim- when he was given a call against while,” he said, “and I'll probably go TOLEDO. Johnson. Street was a much inter- Brown, by A T Ten Rounds—Willard Indian* ment today. inating the South Bend woman a Wichita Falls, league leaders. ahead with some sort of exhibition AB R. H O viewed gent in those days. The apolis. vs. Benny Duke, Grand Rapids, 138 champion, Mostil. Cf 4 0 1 2 1 0 pounds. Miss Cross, defending score of 5 and 3. The game had run to a tour. But Scott, p 0 1 0 0 0 0 papers presented close-ups of his thirteen- other than that I have 0 Eight Rounds—Louis Epstein. Indian- won by default over Alice Coleman The second former state champion inning deadlock, Alexander was sent I’m I'm Koehler. 3b-cf 5 1 2 3 1 hands, of his glove and of the piece apolis. vs. Jimmv Kerr, Grand Rapids, 126 no plans. afraid through.” Butler. ss-3b 2 2 2 2 2 0 pounds. of Boston in a first-round match to join the ranks of the onlookers Lebourveau. rs 3 1 2 7 0 1 . of beef he always used. Six Rounds—Packy Gardner, Indian- Monday. Miss Palfrey and Miss was Mrs. Fred Holmes, Lafayette, Rosenfeld. If 0 0 0 1 0 0 m m m apolis, vs. Jack Gourley, South Bend, 195 J. Smith. If 4 1 2 0 0 0 pounds. Greef drew first-round byes. Their who was the victim of Mrs. Carl Wlngard. lb 3 1 0 6 0 0 He added to hi* reputr.tion bv catching a Roberts. Indianapolis, Henline, c 4 1 33 1 0 Washing- Six Rounds—Eddie contests with Mrs. McCaskey, Highland, Indianapolis, 4 hall thrown from the top of the Harold Sarrls, Terre Haute. 118 pounds. second-round Swanson. 2b 4 1 0 3 0 and p 1 0 1 0 0 0 ton monument. No other player had ever The first bout will start at 8:30. E. K. Nash of Boston Rosa- by a 2 and 1 count. The two played —Baseball Calendar Rabb. who battle Tate, p 2 1 1 0 0 0 done that. This was the Anal touch. Mr. Benny Duke, will Wil- mond Newton of Brookline, respec- almost even golf throughout most of H. Smith. r> 0 0 0 0 0 0 c.abbv Street must be a great citisen in- lard Brown in the lower “ten,” re- were deferred until today by the match, with Mrs. McCaskey AMERICAN ASSOCIATION E. Smith 1 0 Q 0 0 0 tively, Won. Lost. Pet. McQuillan 0 1 0 0 0 0 deed: cently knocked out Sammy Price, upsets occurred in Today’s Games 0 m m m the rain. No gaining her lead on the second nine. Louisville 57 34 .626 Knickerbocker, 55.... 1 0 0 0 0 top- St. Paul 53 3* .582 ASSOCIATION Everything well for the Washington and his record lists him as a Monday's matches. Pairings for the second round on AMERICAN went Toledo 51 41 .554 INDIANAPOLIS at Toledo. Totals . 34 11 14 27 9 1 catcher until one Eddie Alnsmith Joined notch fighter, for he has met many Wednesday: . Minneapolis 44 46 ,489 Columbils at Louisville. starting pitcher. the ciub. Alnsmith also was a catcher. Kansas City Rabb. warmed up Johnson in front or prominent boys. Len Darcy, who Miss Gustafson vs. Mrs. 43 46 .489 Minneapolis at Milwaukee. E. Smith batted for H. Smith in seventh. One dav he glove. Dorothy Columbus 12 51 .452 St. Paul at Kansas City. the press box weartng a fielder's the ran E. Smith in backstop smothers meets Walter Pickerd, won James Patten. INDIANAPOLIS 36 53 .44)5 McQuillan for seventh. This was new. “Rookie Milwaukee 37 53 .102 fire ball ktng's slants with third base- lightweight title of Michigan last Mrs. A. E. Mrs. AMERICAN LEAGUE Indianapolis 003 020 020— 7 Berg Offered Bulson vs. Harry Boston at Chicago. man's mitt." at Toledo 000 022 70x—11 mm* March. He was awarded an Cocper. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington St. Louis. boxing com- W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet. Philadelphia at Detroit. Con- That wrecked Street. He didnt belt by the Michigan Miss Ruth White vs. Miss Eliza- Phila... 62 31 ,667|Detroit.. New York at (two Runs batted in—Frazier. Warstler. therefore, that 44 50 .468 Cleveland games). nolly, Narlesky <2i. Butler (3i, Lebourveau stay with the club very long after mission. It’s evident, beth Abbott. Wash... 57 34 .626 Chicago. 35 54 .393 (21. Swanson. Scott. J. Smith (31. Mona- Title Chance N. York 53 37 St. Louis 35 56 .385 NATIONAL hit—Narlesky. and went on catch- Packerd and Brown are in for hard C. Jaqua Carl .589! LEAGUE han. Angley. Two-base that Ainsmith Mrs. A. vs. Mrs. Cleve... 46 46 .5001 Boston.. 33 57 .367 Cincinnati at Boston. Warstler. Anglev i2i. Koehler. Three-base ing Johnson for several years. And going tonight and it would be no St. Louis at Brooklyn. hits—Frazier. Butler. Henllne. Connolly. McCaskey Chicago he didn't use any beef steak. Len Darcy surprise to see them upset. Bv United Press NATIONAL LEAGUE at New York (two games). Home run—J. Smith. Stolen base—Hoff- July 22.—Jack (Kid) W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. man. . Sacrifices—Butler. Lebourveau. NEW YORK, Highland women won the team cham- Chicago. 52 37 .584 Pitts Warst- again by nosing out Woodmar of 41 45 .477 Swanson. Double play —Monahan to Berg, English lightweight, has ac- pionship 8r00k... 50 36 .581 Boston.. 40 46 .465 ler to Monahan to on bases Hammond by one stroke. Mrs. C. A. Warstler. .Left on HOUSER AT fIIVERSIDE cepted terms for a title match with women a N. York 46 41 .529 Cincln... 40 46 .465 —lndlanapoiis. 8: Toledo. 10. .Base Jaqualed the Indianapolis with St. Louis 45 41 .523 Phila.... 30 52 .366 Yesterday’s Results balls—Off Simmons. off Rabb. 1: off 135-pound 91 and Mrs. Carl McCaskey had a 94 and 3: off Ambrose. 1. Semi-Pros and Amateurs A1 Singer, newly crowned Miss Mary Gorham 95. Mrs. A. A. Mc- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tate. 1: off Hildebrand. 4: Columbus Heavy Will Meet Gardner Struck out—Bv Simmons. 2: by Tate. 1. champion, at Yankee stadium in Clamroch scored 100, bringing the total Columbus 032 002 210—10 14 0 for the four Eager Hits—Off Rabb. 5 in 2 1-3 innings: off Sim- Riverside Feature. the Indianapolis to 380. Mrs. C. E. Louisville 100 016 000— 811 4 in 5 2-3 innings: off in The Musketeers from Holy Trinity con- Due to a cancellation September and Mrs. W. D. Cleavenger each had 94s Kemner. Wvsong. mons. 12 Tate. 6.in ilnd.) to Triangles are without a game for Sunday Major Leaders Miller and Dixon; Wil- 1-3 innings: off H. Smith, none in 1 in- Battling Columbus tinue to show their heels the Question for Woodmar and Mrs. J. R. Broan a 96. Tincup Autry. 3 Houser, clubs and desire to book a fast state team at The agreement, according to liams. Penner. and nings: off 2 in 1 1-3 Innings. Marks of Sacred Heart. The other Mrs. Victor Dyer scored 97. bringing the Hildebrand. Winning pitcher—H. heavy, has oeen signed to meet pennant the Cath- once. Write or wire H. E. Beolay. 16 East of By United Press Passed ball—Angley. are out of the chaie in Frank Bruen, vice-president total to 381. Lafayette, the only other (Twelve Innings) Losing pitcher—Hildebrand. Um- Indianapolis heavy- olic Sunday League. Sunday at Rhodius Orange street, or call Drexel 6664. team, was not close. Smith. Packy Gardner. Madison Square Garden, will be void St. Paul 011 100 000 000— 3 10 2 pires—Johnston and Brown. Time. 2:44. park, the 'Question Marks trounced the LEADING HITTERS Kansas 100 000 020 001— 4 10 1 weight, in the main event of Friday 9. Wyss, catcher of Brooksidc A. A.s dropped their game lo beats at Citv Assumptiomtes. 20 to a unless Berg Kid Chocolate Mrs. Dyer was expected to do better G AB R H Pet. Harriss and Grabowskl; Thomas and the youthful Marks, supplied the punch Jewell s A. B. C.s. 13 to 5. Boaz drove O’Doul, Phillies Sit Susce. night's boxing show at Riverside. a single. home run over the low fence In left at the Polo grounds, Aug. 7. than a 97, having once been in the final 79 73 128 .408 of the dav with two doubles and match several years ago South Bend Klein. Phillies 82 341 85 137 .402 the last two In scoring runs. Bar- Washington park. Hohman pitched steady at Gardner has headlined addition to three ball, got when she knocked off a defending cham- Stephenson, Cubs 72 248 44 97 .391 Minneapolis 012 020 200— 7 11 1 dash. catcher of the west side Assumption but poor support. Baird starred Terry. at in the field for the Brooksldes. Day and pion. Mrs. Scott Snyder, in an early round Giants 87 351 8t 137 .390 Milwaukee 102 000 002— 5 13 2 Apollo Restaurant shows Riverside. club, spanked out a four-ply clout. St. match. Another Hammond who Simmons, Athletics.. 78 308 87 120 .390 Dumont and Buvid Young. card. game Holy Baker were outstanding for the A. B. C.s. EIGHTsCRAPS THURSDAY entrant, Griffin: and Five bouts will complete the Joseph forfeited their to was looked upon with expectation was 33 West Maryland Street Trinity. With the fine hurling of Carl will meet Kid Irvington Mrs. T. J. Orr, who plays at Wicker park NATIONAL LEAGUE A. umy Hammer Froellch. former Manual star. St. Cath- Trojans came from behind to HOME RUN SLUGGERS (First defeat Maple Camp Modern Woodmen. 7 Last week’s free eight-round box- and takes part in western women's cham- Gamei Good Place to Eat” feather division: Ray erine ealcimined Lourdes. 6to 0. Froellch pionships. Mrs. Orr had an 83 the other Babe Ruth. Yankees 35 St. Louis 020 001 230 8 12 4 “A in the hit. League standing: to 6. Henderson waved a strong game at ing card at Broad Ripple which Hack Wilson. Cubs did not allow a Trojans. Thompson. day. but took a 97 Monday and couldn't 28 Brooklyn 000 013 113— 9 11 2 We Food of Supreme toum will tangle with Kid Cole- W. L. Pet. second for the Tro- Chuck Klein. Phillies 27 Lindsey. jan allowed only seven hits and drew a capacity crowd will be dupli- get in the select circle. Grimes. Rhem and Mancuso; Quality at Popular Prieei. junior welter class, Holy Trinity 11 1 -917 hurler. games Walter Berger. BraTes 26 Phelps. Moss and Lopez. rX in the 2 .833 struck out eight. For with Trojans cated Thursday night's free show. Jimmy Athletics Clark. Question Marks 10 call Bob Gladden. Irvington 3708. or ad- at Foxx, 26 (Second Game i /.file Chick Hall will take on Roy Lourdes 5 7 .417 Miss IVhite and Miss Adams each dress 131 South Emerson avenue. Franklin On this week's bill there will be a matched women's majority of St. Louis 272 005 100—17 18 1 Two St. Catherine 5 7 .417 par on a Brooklyn 231 000 301—10 13 4 Woods in the bantam division. 4 8 .333 and Greenfield take notice. windup of six rounds c ach. holes Monday. Miss Adams had Ascumptlon double pars birdie, eleven TO BROWNS Grabowski, Bell and Wilson; Luque. El- bouts will be arranged. 1 11 -083 and one but went four over METZLER and other St. .'oseph Dady A. C.s hung up their tenth con- In the upper half Red Holloway will par on the first and second holes with an liott. Dudley. Clark Lopez. secutive victory Sunday bv downing the on Jack Malone and in the 8 and 6. Miss White had ten pars and a Sox Ask for Waivers and Alex 102 10 St. Philips Bovs Club nine dropped out Lebanon 31 to 6. It was a run- take birdie and went one and two strokes over Chicago 000 201— 6 1 FENDERS away Indians. York 000 000 000— 0 9 2 DENTED of first place in'the Etn-Roe League Sun- match. Ted Flora ol the winners lower half Tony Pertruzzie will meet here and there. New Cubs, Is Claimed. Root and Hartnett; Chaplin. Bouts Monday Night day bv losing to the Riverside 16 collected six hits in seven efforts. Next an opponent to be selected. The sup- Malone. Robins of the Cubs had the Saints Sunday the Dadvs will plav at Kokomo. The Woodmar lounging room Special Parmalee and Hogan. l to'9. games September trophy case C.!t Times baffled In the early part of the game, but For In address Basil porting card will be made up of is filled with prizes. It appears like every BODIES thev got to him for six runs in the ninth. Flint. 1073 Oliver avenue, or call Belmont boys. woman who has entered will go home CHICAGO, July 22.—The St. Louis Pittsburgh 200 000 000— 2 U 0 DAMAGED << local here Ji , 1530. aggressive carrying Philadelphia 300 040 OOx— 7 11 1 Sandwina. Wellman and Weber hit home runs for a beautiful trophy or something Hemsley; Repaired *t NEV.' July 22.-Ted The Bovs' Club squad will as a souvenir, which all goes the credit Browns late Monday added Alex Kremer. Chagnon and Sweet- Reasonable Sioux’?ORKCity, drew with A1 Walker. the Saints. to land and Davis. 194. play at Lafayette next Sunday. of Mrs. Cleavenger and the generosity of Metzler to their roster when the Prices. 19V New York lMl; Eddie Benson. 191. the northern Indiana people, stooped Jack Phoenix. 181. New who are ex- Sox asked for on game, Brooktvn. cited about a woman's championship. White waivers Cincinnati at Boston played Sun- Prompt York i7); and Ralph Flcucello. 18. Mohawk A. C.s defeated Riverside serving day. Ow Far itft lew Irvsur- Brooklvn. defeated Lou Barba. 194. Green- Olympics Sunday. 8 to 5. at Riverside. Outcome of Play the outfielder. He has been mtrv wich Villa** GOi. Kincaid poled a double with two runners The advance tourney was eighty- in the utility role for the Bush- AMERICAN LEAGUE Serried on to clinch the contest. Mohawks col- three. A few dropped out.bringing the 1927. Philadelphia 020 003 010— 6 10 2 NEW YORK. July 33.—Freddie Huber- lected twelve hits off Percifleld and Peter- total down to seventy-eight, but Morrie men. He joined the Sox in Detroit 201 021 001— 7 11 2 -144. North Bergen. N. J., defeated Eddie son. Hutsell pitched fine ball for the White, the Woodmar pro. rounded up some Earnshaw and Cochrane: Whitehill and Lincoln Murdock. 143. Ttlsa * 10: Willie La- Mohawks, allowing only three hits. For May Hinge on Luck of Draw of his Hammond women and soon had De Sautels. 11*. Newark, deleated Bias Rod" games with Mohawks In August call Har- the field boos'ed hack up to eighty-one. morte. which SOUTH GROVE ON TOP Tiques. 118 .10': Tommy Syracuse. 137. rison 4491-W after 6 p. m. and ask for considering the number of veterans New York 012 101 020— 7 11 0 CO. YorkvlUe. beat Ruby Greenberg 134. Wil- Bob. absent who might be called regulars, is a 000 001 002— 3 12 0 MADDEN-COPPLE respectable entry Cleveland liamsburg .8'; Sid Silas. 130. New York, very with the tourna- Riverside Defeated in Golf Match; Wells and Hargrave; Miller. Beane and beat Nick Risro. 134. New Vork . Brooks led the Mohawk hitting attack with competitors. 193. New York, beat Billy Miles. double, triple refreshed the St. Louis 000 005 lOx— 6 5 0 llsssell. (41. a and two home runs. T. Opening Singles Match. Grove golf team captured 195. New York Bright hit best for the Caridnals. I. Co- South Hadley. Broan. Llska and Spencer; Stew- Cardinals’ second sacker. led the Elizabeth Dunn got off her game Mon- the honors in match with the art and Ferrell. Can- hen. day when her caddv failed to up. a PHILADELPHIA. July 33—Tone fielding with two fast* double plays one Bu Vnitea Pres* and Jacques Brugnon or Cochet and show Riverside 86to It 130. Brooklyn, former world feath- being unassisted. Next Sunday Cardinals He ran afoul of the law and was late re- team, 42Vi. 010 020 000— 3 8 0 tonert. defeated light- NEW YORK. July 22.—Victory in Borotra playing the doubles. porting the links. The Incident upset Boston erweight champion, Junior play the Bowen Life Insurance Company at was the fifth victory in six matches Chicago 000 000 001— 1 5 1 weight champion Benny Bass. 135. Phila- nine the latter's diamond. Miss Dunn and she finally handed the and Berry: Thomas. Walsh and BtG^HfTIN at the 1930 Davis Cup challenge round Cochet is believed almost certain caddy the ‘air.” for the this season. Dave Llsenbee Iw&N delphia. in a ten-round non-title bout. winners Crouse. MAGAZINES Rav Miller. ISO. Chicago, knocked out The. Beech Grove Reds defeated the between France and the United to win both of his singles matches, Mitchell was lots" with 75. Billy OS Frankie Hayes. 135. Philadelphia (1>: Mat- Western A. A.s Sunday at Beech Grove. Mrs. Holmes, who started back after the GIANTS SIGN COLLEGIAN te White. 114. Philadelphia, defeated 9 to 1. Reds will meet the strong Shanfc- States today appeared likely to hinge while the United States is conceded golf championship in earnest last year, Reed Sr. of Riverside scored 77. Stories by the Mickey Dovle. ISO. Pittston. Pa . (8>: Allie lin club next Sunday at Beech Grove. but failed to qualify, got into the current Johnny Adams, a young pitcher Brooklyn, heat Tony Tedeaeo. upon the open- championship flight only after an over- champions themselves Wolff. 158.' * Thursday's draw for victory University of Philadelphia tßi. and Emory Cubans. in the doubles and in Til- time battle. When a check was made of from the Richmond, 155 the scores Monday it was found HAUSER 135. Philadelphia, defeated Joey Hadfleld. ing singles matches. If the luck cf den's singles match with Borotra. that five BROWNS WATCH hase been signed by the New York 134. Conshohocken iB. Run Pinch the William Tilden against plavers were tied for positions 13. 14. 15 and Home Hitter draw pits The Lott-Borotra match is and 16. Mrs James C. Patten of Indian- Giants. comment Jean Borotra in the opening day's singles apo'.la* Miss Buff Abbott of Avalon. Indi- Former Athletic First Baseman anapolis. Mrs. Charles Latham of the In- thrill of fiction -The rest play, tennis critics believe the United expected to be the deciding contest Going Strong at Baltimore. The FRIEDMAN IS WINNER Kv Pm* dianapolis Country Club. Mrs. Fred Holmes sport-Expert Opinion BROOKLYN. July 22. Harvey States will have better than an even of the "Ties and tennis critics be- and Miss Mary Gorham of Highland. In- Scouts of the St. Louis Browns The dianapolis. but a resident of Frankfort, all are said to be watching the work of JTj rhari Syfrial Hendricks of the Brooklyn Robins, chance. lieve the American will have at least turned in scores of 95 n the order named., SONNENBERG July 22.—During plate pinch A play-off resulted. Mary Gorham pressed first baseman Joe Hauser, formerly WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT spo/itstory LOUISVILLE. went to the as a hitter Tilden and George Lott have been couple and finally got down with 7. an even chance if he plays the a a As, WRESTLING CHAMPION sweltering hemt of Monday and named to play singles for the Miss Abbott and Latham took 5s and of the who is now with the Bal- MAOAZIMZ the in the ninth with two out two the took That put | States, with Wilmer Allison Basque on the final day, after the Holmes and Patten 6s. Orioles. , tM Musi night A1 Friedman. Bo6ton heavy- cm base and gave Brooklyn a 9-to-8 United Miss Gorham into the first consolation timore RIVERSIDE ARENA On tho stands the Mi mn* weight. outpointed Paul Swiderskl. victory over St. Louis in the first and John Van Ryn teaming in the Frenchman has been through the flight, but with a score four strokes bet- The fact that Lu Blue of the WEDNESDAY, 8:30 P. M. of tsch month singles ter than that which qualified for the six- Browns has been troubled with a Syracuse, in a slow ten-round bout game of the double-header here doubles. Henri Cochet and Jean strain of a match with Til- teenth position in the championship flight SEATS, year. The scores sore arm lends to the: 3,000 GOOD fl.oo newspaper Monday- Hendrick for France's hopes den and in the st M-ridianMliils last credence" It was a decision. At- connected a ttill ayry possible competition year 86 to against to ~ * last rafised 99. M 95 report. tendance waa about 1.600, home run, § with either Cochet double^. this year. Hauser