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--— -—— 1 —- ...... — — — — ■ A i.i .1 —■ -—i.— ... ■ i- m. Limelight A — Fight SeptemberA ____ BENT ON REVENGE Leaps to Fore in Montgomery County Show GIANTS TAKE ONE, Luckite Comes in a Winner As 10,000 Are Thrilled by AS RE BOXES FURR Feature Chase at Fair Hill I BY ROBERT B. PHILLIPS, JR., Fair Hill, was over a less formid-1 Staff Correspondent of The Star. Beat 3 to in 11 able course, it proved to be the most Sid Modestly Admits Bout Dodgers, 2, HILL. Md., September 21.— disastrous of the two. Dick Wallach Irishman Climaxes Rise in Before the eyes of 10,000 who of Warrenton took a nasty spill from Will Excell Others on in Innings—Shellacked basked beneath an Indian Sum- Our Friend in the last stages of the Capital Fans’ Favor by FAIRmer sun in grandstands two-mile run, his left arm 13 to 6. perched breaking Flashy Program. Nightcap, above the emerald acres of William near the shoulder. Ray Woolfe also Meeting Browning. du Pont * the whole and had a tumble Press, j estate, map rough from Poplar Lane BY JOHN B. KELLER. By th# Assort#ted colorful rise of Irish Jack trend of American hunt racing swung Farm's Lough Rose and was carried ID SILAS, the welterweight YORK. September 21.— Donovan will be ell* straight away on a new track here from the course in an ambulance, but locally Washington matchmakers for- The Giants, back from a maxed at Griffith Stadium today in response to the Wilmington he recovered and was able to accept got, with characteristic mod- Western trip that put them THEThursday night when the fair- sportsman's second substantial plea a mount in the next race. Not only esty admits he'll steal the out of the race In all haired boy wrestles big Jim NEW pennant for the of brush courses the losers Browning, supremacy suffered bad luck, however. show when the police put on their but the mathematical possibilities former world title claim- in our cross-country sport, an un- Andy Fowler, who won with R. V. H. heavyweight fistic fete at Griffith Stadium the last table, broke even with the ant. in the finish feature of Promoter Dodgers precedented entry of thoroughbred Gambrill's Well Played, was crowded night of this month. In a double-header today. They won Joe Turner’s weekly show. horse flesh assembled at Pair Hill and by two loose horses as he flashed past Burning up ever since he lost to the opener, 3 to 2, In 11 innings, then gave the hunting crowd such a day the judges’ stand and shoved into Still firmly established as one cf Phil Furr—and Sid still shrieks “I took a 13-to-6 shellacking. of thrills as seldom before has been the guard railing. He was tossed over Danno O'Mahony's chief threat*, Jim wuz robbed whenever that fight is Harry Gumbert. rookie from Balti- known on this side of the Atlantic. his mount's head and the wind brings into play once more his pun- mentioned—the lad who now is more, went the full route in lanky the first J. W. Y. Martin's Luckite marked knocked out of him for a moment. ishing airplane scissors. One of the an athletic director of the Metropoli- encounter, seven hits giving only and himself as a fencer of heart and ability strongest of matmen, Browning is tan Police Boys’ Clubs for the finan- Watson Clark and outlasting Johnny in winning the $1,500 first money and bent upon regaining the title he cial benefit of which the September Babich. Bassett Has Soft Time. the trophy offered in the main event, wrested from Ed "Strangler” Lewis SO show will be held declares he’ll Travis Jackson drove in all the j the flat races today went to but few were more Impressed the gOTH two years ago. Furr this time. by the same "take” Giants' runs, hitting a homer with stable and tl | Benson: recond. entry of Wallace Casheil; Lopez. Ott, head-high brush stacks. Punch finished but broke down. Annapoil- Jackson. Errors—Frey Lopez. -•—-—- Seems to Be Least Allen of Va third, entry of Franklin Thompson Weintraub. Hirst on Luckite and Banks tan Royal Riot and Melita fell or .ost They don’t match the winner back. Fight Jack Alexandria, Mancuso. Runs batted in—Jackson i3>. Shirley FOl R-HORSE TEAMS—Lightweight divi- riders. Vaudeville refused Time—H:1H. won honors under the Frey. Boyle Two-base hit—Ott. Home on Oliver C. to draw away, FOURTH about Furr gets right back on though. SAMPLEhigh sion—Won of Joseph J. Hutton; began j RACE—The Lewisville, by entry | runs—Jackson. Frey —Lopez seven furlongs on the flat. First. Sane ‘T of His Worries—Ends of Fred J. second, entry of P. T Jackson: third. it out fought a draw with Janazzo and splendid handling Hughes, Sacrifice—Leiber. Double plays—Cucct- They fought briefly through j Muff owned Mrs. Somerville, ridden Louis-Baer ! entry of H T. Bailey dlvl- by of Heavyweight nello to Bartell to Weintraub: Frey to when landed Carroll Bassett: second. Lassitude, had him on the floor. Mecadon beats jr., 17-year-old University Mary- sion—Won of Fraley; sec- the last line, and they by I by entry Harry Leslie. Bucher to Jordan to Leslie Gum- owned bv Mrs David O Dell ridden by J Elbin Leishear third, entry Luckite Furr and everybody forgets Mecadon’s Training Siege. land sophomore, in the Montgomery ond. entry of bert to Bartell to Weintraub. Left on over the nineteenth barrier Harrison: third. Sir Gareth owned by Mrs. of Maxwell team of both 'Continued From Horse Show Association's sixth Roland Best bases—New York. 8: Brooklyn, fi Bases Verner Z Reed, ridden by Louis Stoddard Seventh Page) name right away. County divisions-—Entry of Harry Fraley. on had the most left. Hirst eased him By the Associated Press. j balls—Off Gumbert. 4. off Clark •'; Palm Off Trouvilie. Vezda. Plumosa. File annual meet at oft into a lead and "They match Furr with Tony Rock. Olney. Md„ yesterday. FOlR-MCLE TEAMS—Won by entry of Babich l. Struck out—By Gumbert forward two-length Away Lightning Bolt. Charming Anna. LAKES. N. J., Sep- 3: bv*3sblch. 2 Hits—Off “house” and provide 15,000 additional Rock beats him. I The son of Rockminster- j Charles Nicholson Only entrant. Clark. 5 In 7 won in hand. Bootalette. Jutsa Jane. General Setback I beat Rock. But gelded InnlfiksT oft Babich. 4 in 3N ran. tember 21.—A keen, eager | FOCR-HORSE TEAM DRIVING CON- innings Los- and Escape :id also Stunt Flier lost seats in the Yankee Stadium. Jacobs Furr the next annexed two firsts, a sec- Pitcher—Babich While the the was at the gets match—not me. Inaugurate of Fraley: Umpires—Messrs. opening steeplechase, rider Friction left post and confident Joe Louis TEST—Won by entry Harry Pfirman, Stark and 8tewart. also has obtained official “Frankie Blair ond and a third before the second, entry of Elbin Leishear. third, Time—2:21. permission beats Furr. Instead wound his admiring | POMPTONup training today entry of Roland Maxwell. to sell standing room at $5 of me with glances of a gaUery of some 2.000 peo- (SECOND GAME.) per head matching Blair they give for his 15-round en- heavyweight TWO-HORSE TEAMS—Lightweight divi- Bklyn. AB H. O A. N which may mean 10,000 more cash Furr another shot at Blair who the farm of T. A. Y. AB H O A and he ple, thronged sion—Won by entry of Milton Corner; •• gagement with Max Baer in New York Bo ray.rf 5 1 4 (1 Moore.If 5 3 "n Physical Angle customers in the to witness the second, entry of Mal-.lon Kirk: third, entry wide-open spaces of gets beat again. How much do Barnsley interesting D.T'lor.lf 2 12 0 Bartell 4 2 5 you next of Thomas Hyde 4th. Heavyweight dtvl- is the Tuesday night. Cooney cf 3 3 5 0 W'aub.lb 4 l in o "house that Ruth built,” have to beat this Furr to move and varied program of equine sports sion—Won entry of J C Natwick, sec- into The sensational Detroiter | by B cher.3b 6 0 10 Ott.rf, 3 o i o topped ond. of Joseph Kimmel; third, entry On Heavy the local fight picture? One of the outstanding perform- entry lb 4 4 2 0 Leiber.cf 4 13 0 Scrap a or off what has been more less of George Howes McC'y.lb 2 0 3 Louis Revives Game. ances of the day was the prize-win- j 0 J'kscn.'tb 3 0 1 2 By the Associated Press. easy three weeks' work TWO-Ml'LE TEAMS—Won by entry of Mills.cf If 4 2 1 .1 K'enig 3b 110 0 by boxing | Prey ss 4 ning effort of Governor Ritchie, chest- Harwood Owings, second, entry of Maurice 3 11 D nmni c 3 one XTEW YORK. September 21—Here behind all this furor ana Claims Referee Was seven rounds with four of 8 lock, .b 5 2 2 2 Y\7HAT'S Wrong. desultory : Ci'sel Cuc'llo 2b 4 13 6 ^ 3 the come-back nut hunter of O. W. Anderson, Mont- c 4 are the statistics on Joe Louis of a professional his five mates. He took 1 DRAFT MARES WITH FOALS—Won by 2 5 0 P’melee.p o o 0 0 sparring J T ylor c 1 o 1 o business that COME down here sick,” continues gomery County farm agent, which entry of C C Adams: second, entry of stout p 1 n i o S. POLO HILL and Max Baer: sport has been bouncing on y. Leonard Dixon of “J Philadelphia, M. J. Stabler; third, entry of Ralph Mungo.p.. 6 0 0 1 "Mancuso 10 0 0 Sid. "You know a man a field of 20 horses to win around on the rocks for the better doesn’t Paul Cavalier of Paterson. N. outjumped Leishear, F'mons.p. 1 o o Baer. Louis, J.; j of have all of his teeth extracted unless the touch and out for the second con- DRAFT FOALS—Won by entry of C C 110 0 26 years_Age_21 years part six years, wondering how to Parmer Bob Moody of Freeport. Pa., Adams; second, entry of M. J, Stabler; _tMyatt. there's with him. secutive year. Totals..45 4 210 make the scrambled ears come out as something wrong and Williams of in third, entry of P. J Llgon. 18 27 Totals..35 0 27 13 Bostwick Shoots pounds ...Weight_198 pounds Roy Chicago of M T Deciding I never the a bad S. L. Pfefferkorn, sr.. of Howard MI LE FOALS—Won by entry •Batted for Stout In fourth 6 ft. good as even? give public fight. order. of Leishear; 2>2 inches.Height ..6 ft. 1'2 in. I Clssel; second, entry Ralph ♦Batted for Fitzsimmons in ninth. The County won the Redland-Howard of M. T Clssel. 81’2 inches Reach_76 inches answer is Joe Louis and his Against Hughes, Davis, Landis and Before the Louis | third, entry Brooklyn -oso 41o Goal in Nick of Time entering ring TOl’CH AND OCT—Won by Governor, 000—13 two-fisted knockout the like I steal the show. Fellows Hunt Cup class for members of those New York-011 200 002— 17 inches_Neck_16>i inches record. The Ne- was given the once over by Dr. Wil- owned bv O W Anderson « like Bevans I two hunts, nosing out The gro boy, wading all his knock out. All right. liam H. Walker of the New York Squaw, DRAFT YEARLINGS—Won by entry of Runs—Borfiagaray <21. D Taylor Aurora. 143» inches_Biceps.13 inches through heavy- shown T. T. Elbin Leishear; second, entry of C. c. Bucher 2>. Leslie <7>. Ml'ls Against "I fight Furr. He me a by Mott, M. F. H„ of j Cooney^ 14 inches_Forearm. .121:: inches weight opposition via the knockout drops State Athletic Commission and pro- Adams: third entry of J. M. Redpath. 1 sherlock- Uopez. Bartell. Ott, Redland, with his Helen Graves entry of Jr-2;n(Frer5Koenig. Danning. Cuccineilo By the Associated Press. route over a year's has couple of times. I give him credit nounced in condition. bay, MILE YEARLINGS—Won by Myatt Er- 8 inches_Wrist_73a inches period, given perfect M T Clssel; second, entry of M. T. Clssel; tor—Cuccineilo. Runs batted in—Frey lor it. He can I Allen showed another ribbon winner • 3t. 21.— 44 inches the game what it has lacked since hit. But get up in third entry of T A Barnsley. laypfcz i-i,. D. Taylor (3». Leslie (2> YORK, September inches _Chest_41 | Bartell. in Petee Lad, 2-year-old offspring oi DRAFT -'-YEAR-OLDS—Won by entry Sherlock Cuccineilo <2) Mills led inches Dempsey s retirement—color and ac- time to go on to win as I've done "T NEVER have examined a calmer MJ'Ctt c.i. Greentree, by Tommy 47 inches.‘Chest_43 of C C Adams, second, emrj oi J M Two-base hits—Leslie. Moore! Petee Stimulant, who ; Three-base won na- __34 inches tion. dozens of times here before and a Wrack-Lady third, entry of J. M Redpaih hit—-D Taylor. Home runs— Hitchcock, today the 33 inches_Waist \ fighter.” said Dr. Walker. i Redpath: Bartell, referee who likes numbers just 12 days before won a PLRF.BRED STALLIONS—Won by entry Cuccineilo. M.vatt Double plavg inches1 For a time Baer appeared the an- gives me "Really, I was amazed at this boy’s four-furlong —Frev to NEWtional open polo championship 18 inches_Thigh_20 of C. C Adams; second, entry ol Somerset : McCarthy: Bartell to Weintraub sprint for juveniles at Timonium. on swer to the the quickest count in the world and third, entry of M. D. Burdette. bases—New York 5: Brooklyn 9 for the first time as it rode to an 13 inches_Calf_15 niches fight promoter's prayer, mental condition. I would say his I Jones; Bases^ft Petee his debut in STALLIONS—Won by entry of on balls—Off Parmelee 1: off but the stops the with my hands Lad, making the GRADE VIunko .i: overtime 7—6 victory over 8*-, inches_Ankle __10 inches California playboy failed to fight up fight with Max Baer is the least of I entrant off Stout. 1: off Fitzsimons. *2 exciting third in F W Kruhm Only Struck sustain his and to as the in ring, captured place the class ITILITY FARM HORSE— out—By Mungo. 5. Hits—or1 Aurora before a crowd of promise of spectacular ready go, pictures his worriers. GENERAL Parmplee. H in shouting •Expanded. for horses suitable to Won bv of Chester Leishear: second. IS innings: off Stout, He the become hunters entry in s innings: off 25.000 on Meadow Brook Club’s in- things. lost his title to Jimmy papers prove. "I found Joe in excellent ! P. J Litton; third, entry of Albert Fitzsimmons, rt in 5 shape. and second in the class entry of innings. ild Braddock last June while "On one of those ‘knockdowns’ I’m for 2-year-old Stabler. VJ pitch—Fitzsmmons. Losing ternational field. The winning goal the on- His blood is low—which — pressure PONIES. 11 hands and under— Parmelee Umpires Messrs. lookers ♦angled In the ropes and the referee thoroughbreds. SADDLE Sttrk. Stewart and was scored little H. (Pete) yawned and went away in means a long life. After the ex- entry ot Harris; second, Pflrman. Time—:.\07. by George The summaries: Won by Billy some Is counting over me. I’m supposed amination his shot five entry of Brooke Johns, jr. Bostwick after the gong had sounded disgust. Shortly afterward pulse up OPEN SADDLE CLASS—Won PONIES, over 11 hands and b.v Sample SADDLE the first overtime nearly twice as many fight to be woozy, but I have sense as Ballot, ovned by Jack Allen, hands—Won by entrv of Collins ending 7'3-minute bugs enough points, then just quickly dropped second. Silver under 12 swarmed into the to Lady. Mrs. Alice Cashell Berry, third. Big second, entry of Edwin War- chukker and climaxed a of Yankee Stadium to point across the ring where Furr is back to normal.” j Thompson; period | Enoch. I T. Johnson. see Louis, in his on PHILS AND BRAVES New York debut, hanging helpless the ropes and I Gen. John J. Phelan, chairman of JUNIOR HUNTER CLASS—Won by Evan ! saddle PONIES, over 12 hands and thrilling play which had the crowd H owned by S. L. Pfefferkorn. jr.; 13 hands—Won by entry of Collins knock out the Camera say to the referee, "Your’re Commission who accom- second. I under on Its feet most of the time. ponderous and counting the Athletic Sample Ballot, owned by Jack Allen; third, se-ond. entry of Carter Dawson Thompson electrify the scene. the wrong guy.’ Dr. Walker to and Sonny, owned by Martha Lewis Randall I SADDLE PONIES, over 13 hands and DAY ALL Each team had appeared to have heavyweight panied camp of QUIT EVEN Louis is the main me that’s the truth. ! REDLAND-HOWARD HUNT CUP—Won ! under 14.2 hands—Won by entry the score within its in magnet, there- "S’help watched Louis go through his paces, by Helen of Collins winning grasp j Groves, owned by S L. Pfef- I Hanson Watkins; second, entry fore, but what are his chances against also said he was the ierkorn. sr.; second. The Souaw, owned Thompson; third, entry of Brooke Jonns. the overtime period only to miss or impressed by 1 the j by T. T. Mott: third, Sonny, owned by JF Former override the ball best fighter, the most rugged op- •'Eatin’ Regular” Now. colored lad’s fitness and utter lack Martha Lewis Randall. CLASS—Won by entry Scores Shutout, 6-0, but through overeager- j PONY HARNESS ponent he has yet faced? What will SUITABLE TO BECOME HUNTERS— i Peter Hyde second, entry of Billy but there was no the *'Y\TELL I'm in now. I've of concern. of ness, stopping Show Is Set shape got Won by Spank Me. owned by Prances Harris, third, entry of Joseph Clarke. Then Takes Spring Valley the Negro’s reaction be to a rough- Warfield: second. Stand Off. owned by Kalsomining final winning drive which Bostwick regular meals and a place to -•-■ and-tumble bout with an the most part, today's work-out Fenton M. Fadeley; third, Petee Lad. in 4-0 and Gerald Balding, the transplanted for Next arrogant ■tay. I’ve got a joo as physical In- J70R owned by Jack Allen Nightcap. Saturday—Pony slugger who has yet to face the man was one of the tamest of the Briton, engineered. structor training those kids at the FOALS BY THOROUGHBRED STAL- he nine Louis has taken since LIONS—Won September 21 (A5).— thought he couldn’t lick to a Police pitching by Jane Collette, owned by Nationals PHILADELPHIA. Card Unusual. Boys’ Club, thanks to Maj. Francis Kirk. The Phillies and Braves divided frazzle, a muscled camp three weeks ago. Against both OF THOROUGHBRED Templeton I’pset. handsomely figure and YEARLINGS a double-header Brown, Maj. Miller Officer Mesh- STALLIONS—Won by Head Rock, owned today. The locals C. with dynamite in his right hand, con- Dixon and Cavalier he obviously IT WAS the first national open title HAZEN, president koff. by Fenton M Fadeley; second. Patty . J. Moore. Two-base hits—J. Dean M. Rathbun and George P Chicago White Sox, 7 to 3. BY EDWARD J. NEIL. plane will leave New York at Moore. much phibian Allen. Verger <21. Chiozza. Thomp- the DAER'S chin may prove home of costly son. Home Plummer, co-directors of meet, Trosky's run accounted for Associated Press 8ports Writer. 7 a.m. to pick him up here at 9 a.m. the queer conglomeration runs—Todd. Allen. Double YANKEES TRIM RED SOX to crack. It will need plays—Chiozza to Gomez to Camilli: Go- said last that assurances have tougher three runs in the sixth He will with Ancil Hoffman, his stars and backwoods semi-pros who night inning. PECULATOR, N. Y„ September fly mez to Chiozza to Camilli. Left on bases to be. Even Maxie’s most ardent fol- Chicago. A.B H.O.A. Clevel’d. A B H O A. the for Philly was off to a flying start. —Boston. 5: Philadelphia. 7. Bases on been received from many leading Vir- manager, and Bill Cleveland, pilot, play he will have to “take” Radcl'e.lf 5 0 2 0 Galat'r.rf 5 3 10 21.—The erratic Mr. Baer did balls—Off Davis. 1. Strikeout*—By Davis. Ball ginia, and District exhib- lowers believe Simm s.cf 4 into was nicked for three hits Murphy Pitches Seven-Hit Maryland 0 10 Hughes,2b 4 2 0 3 the remainder of the camp going Coppola 2: by MacFayoen. 4. Hit by pitcher—By in the process of trying to win. Tauby.rf 3 0 10 himself another form flip-flop itors that will take in the plenty Averlll.cf 4 13 0 New York by train and automobile. in the first inning, which, coupled MacFayden . Umpires—Messrs. they part Bonura.lb 4 2 13 0 Vosmik.lf 2 12 0 today, looking pretty con- Quigley. Moran and Magerkurth. in 5-to-2 insist the Californian has had good throw Second Base- Time, Victory. show. They APPfl’g.ss 2 15 7 Hale,3b.. 4 2 3 3 If by any chance flying conditions are with a faulty by 1:40. and is too 4 10 sidering his past training camp per- An will be two too much experience ring- Hayes,2b 3 Trosky.lb 3 2 8 0 a fast was for two SECOND GAME. BOSTON, September 21 (AP).—'The unusual feature pony HoDk s.Sb 4 0 0 2 Kniek'r.ss 3 0 bad. a motor cycle escort and man Ossie Bluege, good wise for Louis. Yet the fact is Louis 3 0 formances. in his semi-final workout Boston. AB. H. O. A. Phils. AB. H O A classes the afternoon. events Bewell.c. 4 2 2 1 Philllps.c 4 0 7 1 car will race him over the 250 miles Athletic runs. Yankees trimmed the Red Sox, 5 to 2, in Pony 3 0 4 0 Chi’za.2b 4 0 more actual Lyons.p. 3 0 0 0 Pearson.p 4 0 0 for his 15-round engagement with joe Tpson.rf 2 7 has had fighting experi- 3 2-1 in their Jordan.Ob 4 2 10 Wtkins.rf 4 0 in the as hereabouts are relegated to the Tietje.p— 0 0 0 0 of road to the battle site. The Griffs made it 10 series opener Johnny Murphy usually than Baer Louis in the Yankee Stadium Tues- Tyler.if_4 3 10 J M'ore.rf 4 0 0 0 ence in the last 14 months •Conlan. 0 0 0 0 Baer on Dee Miles' seven-hit ball for his ninth morning session before local enthusi- Ill-humored, his face set, half of the first Berger.cf 4 2 3 0 Cam'll.lb 3 015 O pitched has had In the last 4 or 5 yean. day night. R.M're.lb 4 0 10 0 Allen.cf. 3 0 4 0 season. asts are able to leave their offices. Totals.33 6 24 13 Totals. 33 11 27 1i ragged the visiting experts in his and Cecil Tarvis’ single, and then victory of the Braving a chill afternoon, with a Urb'skl.ss 4 10 2 Holden.c. 3 13 0 •Batted for Tietje In ninth. room, bitingly Holbrook tied it in the second by 4 0 0 3 A three-run against Jack The two most important competitions threat of rain in the air, the former dressing apologizing up Coch't.2b Vergez.Hb 3 110 splurge Score by innings: when he referred to himself as a singling home Jake Powell. Dall.c_ 4 0 8 1 Gomez.ss. 3 0 14 Wilson in the fifth broke a tie score for juvenile riders, the pony Corin- boxed three Betts.p— 4 0 0 2 Bivin.p._ 1 1 O O Chicago 001 heavyweight champion thian and hunt team classes, 002 000—S "fighter.” Thus was the stage set lor Estai- Walters* 10 0 0 and won for the Yanks. pony SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Cleveland 000 203 20*—7 rounds with Abe Feldman, the only recess "Excuse he said. "After the lella to the graces of Prim.p.. 0 0 0 0 AB H. O. A. will be held after the luncheon Runs—Simmons. Bonura. Sewell. Galat- at me,” regain good Toddt_1 O O O N York. AB. H. O. A. Boston. sparring partner left in camp, and « O 5 13 1 in NEW YORK »er Hughes (2), Vosmik <2>, Hale, Trosky. I’m not to The Cuban rhumba, Mulhy.p 0 0 0 0 Hill.If_5 3 Wilmstb at Valley. Braddock thing, supposed Buclcy Harris. 4 0 1 3 2 3 0 Spring Error—Hale. Runs batted the end had Abe, a main bout heavy- Rolfe.3b_ 2 Cooke.rf In—Trosky a 0 12 0 Our (4*. Vosmik (2). Hale (2). Rad- be a fighter. Perhaps I can make you who Lewis on third, poked Totals. 35 8 27 8 Ch’p'n.cf 4 10 Almada.cf 4 private underground Appling weight, more than ready to call it replaced Totals. 30 3 27 11 3 clifle. Two-base hits—Oalatzer. Bonura Gehrig.lb 4 2 8 2 Cronin.ss 4 13 Hotel gentlemen change you)- minds Tues- mighty drive off Rookie Carl Doyle •Batted for Bivin in sixth, from the (21. —Trosky. Stolen a Selki'k.ri 5 3 3 0 Johns nlf. 3 0 10 passageway Appling day. tBatted for Prim in eighth. PREMIERS TO GATHER. to the new Averill. Vosmik. Double day night.” in the third with Travis on base to Dickey.c_ 5 12 1 R.Perr ll.c 3 0 10 Lincoln Eighth bases—Hughes. There was like a knock- 4 0 5 3 3 011 o play—Hayes to to Bonura. Left nothing Boston 001 003 000—4 Heffn'r.2b D'hlg'n.lb Cab’s foot ball di- Appling He was about as company make it 4 to 2. o 1 3 tW.Ferr'U 10 0 0 Premier 150-pound AvenueSubwaytakesyou on bases—Chicago. 7: Cleveland. 6. Bases but neither was there pleisant Philadelphia- 000 000 000—0 Ri'dson.ss 4 down, anything O 0 O noon at to on 4; off as a bomb with a fuse. Once out of the Murphy.p 1 0 2 2 BishopJb team will meet at today the Yankee Stadium balls—Off Pearson off Lyons. 2: has lighted Having gotton one foot Runs—Thompson. Jordan. Tyler. Berger. J rectly 8truck Pearson. by like the performance Baer staged Tietje, 1. out—By 7: he turned on his trainers. Error—Dali. Runs batted in—Jordan Ty- Seventeenth and Constitution avenue. for the 11 in In- in the ring, doghouse, Holbrook emerged complete- Wllson7p- 10 0 2 heavyweight fight Tietje, 2. Hits—Off Lyons. 614 for the last few days when Feldman ler (2). Berger. Two-base hits—Jordan. Rhodes.p 110 0 off 0 In 1% lntlings. Hit nings: Tietje. oy He has one pair of old 24-ounce gloves ly in the sixth when another single Bivin. Three-base hit—Tyler. Home runs •Graham 0 0 0 0 pitcher—By Lyons (Vosmik). Wild oitch looked to be a title contender ana BAERvs.LOUIS he likes to wear, another new —Tyler. Berger. Stolen bases—Thompson. Bowers.p. 0 0 0 0 I —Pearson. Losing pitcher—Lyons. Um- his pair scored Red Kress, who had walked Max the sparring partner. Baer, Holden. Left on bases—-Philadelphia 3; {Dickey- 1 0 24th pires—Messrs. Owens and Ormsby. Time like him to wear. After the first stolen second base. Boston. 5. Bases on balls—Off Prim 1. OJB on Tuesday evening, September a was they and face covered with shaggy beard, Strikeouts—By 1; 27 13 to —1:55. with Feldman he raced back to as it seemed Bivin. by Betts. 6; by Total»-36 Tl 27 12 Total*-33 ~7 Also passage express subways round That run, unnecessary Prim. 1. Hits—-Off Bivin, 6 in 6 innings: deadly in earnest, and though he took •Batted for Rhodes in seventh inning. to baseball at Polo his corner. off Prim, 2 in 2 innings: off none big league games his usual of left and hooks at the time, was the winning margin Mulcahy. tBatted for Dahlgren In eighth Inning. GO quota Jabs in one inning. Losing Ditcher—Bivin. (THE Giants) and Yankee BEATS GOLDMAN. for was toward the {Batted for Bowers in ninth inning. TO THE Grounds EVANS to the crosses to the Coppola weakening Umpires—Messrs. Magerkurth. Moran aud face, right chin, 001 030 100—5 Stadium (THE YANKEES). + Old Gloves Help Him. end and managed to stagger in Quigley. Time—1:33. New York_ | PORT SMITH, Ark.. September 21 he also doled out heavy punishment just Boston 100 010 000—2 ‘"TAKE these things after the A’s had scored a run in | 1400 rooms...each (Chick) Evans, Chicago with the big gloves, smothering Fe.a- blankety-blank Runs—Hill (2). Rolfe (2). Chapman. LOUIS-BAER FIGHT! • Urge (/P).—Charles — off and get the old ones,” he each of the last two frames. Williams. Mellllo. Errors Chapman. Y«nkwSttdium,N.Y.tTu€«dAT.Sepc 24 with bath {tub and sbtwtr) man at times with ripping volleys to Richardson. Cronin. Runs batted in— atar, steadied in the pinches today V. M. I. IN LONGEST TRIP Rhodes. Krridor and cabinet radio. the head and roared so that all of the couple hun- Chapman (2). Selkirk (2). Cooke. to lead the way into the semi-finals body, grunting fiercely hits—Hill. Rhodes. Three-base dred shivering spectators could hear Two-base of the sixth annual Hardscrabble in each exchange. hit—Chapman. Double playi—Heffner to STOP • 69 theatres within 6 blocks. him. ran In all directions to do FIELD TRIALS DATED tourna- They Richardson: Mellllo to Cronin to Dahlgren: Club invitational golf Makes in to Left on bases—New AT THE Country Does Final Work as he worked History Going to Play Cronin Dahlgren. Today. he commanded, and -,- 8. Bases on balls—Off • ment with a 2 and 1 conquest of York. 10; Boston. SINGLE from $2.50 DOUBLE flM $150 T3AER will box two rounds to- much better old dur- 22.—Page Murphy. 5; off Wilson. M; off Rhodes. 2; Tex. only with the gloves LURAY, Va„ September Tulane in New Orleans. David (Spec) Goldman, Dallas, U oil Boweis, 1. Strikeouts—By Murphy. 2: HOTEL PICCADILLY BUN* V. nieu morrow, his final prep, so today ing the last two rounds. Valley field trials will hold its annual « in 4H 1 J. bv Rhodes. 1. Hits—Off Wilson. 45tH Sc. Vi Block W. of Time* Square Dimm about ended his real work. He He starts out tomorrow, aim- meet October 14 and 15 on the Mike LEXINGTON, Va., September 21.— Innings; off Rhodes. 3 In ’■!% Innings: off It J ft M

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