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Chicago .44 40 .524!Ph11a 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES juts' xl asar St. Louis Clubs Setting Terrific Pace In Major League Pennant Races MITCHELL AND DUNCAN IN BROWNS OUT IN Champ Training to Defend His Title TRIBE JOLTED, EXHIBITIONS AT HIGHLAND CLUB STANDINGS GOLF EXPERTS American Association British Golf Stars to Appear in This Won. Lost. Pot. City Aug. 9. Indianapolis 54 34 .614 St. Paul 49 83 .698 URGE CHANGES BUT STAYS IN Milwaukee 52 41 .559 LEAD; Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, CARDS ON Minneapolis 44 40 .524 the two British golfing stars soon to Louisville 47 44 .618 open their American tour, following Kansas City 40 63 .430 Columbus im.. 37 53 .411 PENNANT LEAD their competition in the American Toledo 81 56 .858 IN BIGMEETS HEELS open at Skokie, will play two exhibi- Indianapolis Aug. American League tion matches in 9 to Cut Down Thrilling Games Over Week-end at the new Highland Golf and Coun- W.L. Pot.| W. L. Pet. 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B.— winning the Break even. in English golf, Mitchell Huge Entry Lists Make National League Chase Crows professional tournament and Duncan TODAY By EDDIE ASH GAMES winning the British open in 1920. He American Association Handling of Title Events Close as New York Ad- Jack Hendricks piloted his Indians Milwaukee at Kansas City. finished tied for second in the recent Minneapolis St. Paul (two games). night a trip at Difficult. vantage Is Cut. out of town last for British open at Sandwich. (No other games scheduled.) of the cir- Press around the western half Their opponents for the local American League By United The two St. Louis Clubsare the loud matches have not been selected. Two Bt. Louis at Washington. CHICAGO, July 17.—Golf expert* cuit. Chicago at in the big leagues right now. amateurs will play one of the eigh- New York. here today urged changes in the sys- noise Two jolts delivered by the Louisville Detroit at Boston. City fans are in an uproar rounds two profession- Cleveland at Philadelphia. tem of staging national tournaments, The Mound the were felt teen-hole and and they know which team to Colonels over week-end following close of National don’t als the other. National League the the cheer for most. by the Tribesmen, but they withstood at Cincinnati. open championship at Skokie Country BostonBrooklyn are right on managed to stay in at Pittsburgh. Saturday. The Cards the heels of the shocks and Philadelphia at Chicago. Club just taking LONGWOGD MEET STARTS The starting the chesty Giants after for flag. New York at St. Louis. field which has been the lead the constantly growing and year to- two games from the Gothamites. They The Hoosier athletes were to view this National Tennis Stars Compete in Big YESTERDAY’S 329, should be cut are getting good pitching and look the Giants and Cards battle in St RESULTS talled down before right now than at any Eastern Tourney. American Association opening of the national event. It better time in Louis today, after which they will St. Paul 030 000 300— 6 12 0 the today tournaments to the race. Another win would move on to Kansas City to open a BOSTON, Mass., July 17.—Six of the Minneapolis 463 000 00*—13 18 1 was urged. Sectional put them within four points of the Benton, Merritt. Rogers, Allen, Consoles: cut down the entries, were suggested. series with the Blues tomorrow. country's ranking men lawn tennis Thormalen, Mayer. Giants. stars who participated In th* Colonels Had Horseshoes players have been "seeded” for the (First Game.) The Snap challenge Toledo 200 000 015—8 11 2 tournament here last week, were unan- No for Giants sledding thirteenth annual Longwood Columbus 102 000 000—3 1 It's going to be rough 8 In their praise of the manner in The Card cripples are getting back bowl singles tournament, which McCullough. Terry, Kocher; Burwell. Hart- imous Around the West for the Hendricks- ley. affair was handled by offi- shape a opened at Hills today. Os which the into and it looks like merry men, team seems strong Chestnut (Second Game.) Country but the prospect Toledo cials of Skokie Club. chase from here’ on in with nothing hold own. players particular interest is the of 003 100 000— 4 7 5 enough to Its The Columbus 301 132 10*—11 12 2 Gene Sarazen, the new champion, that looks like a run-away for Mo- by a clash between William T. Tllden Giard, were not disheartened the 6 to-5 McCullough, Terry. Bedlent, hurried to his home In Pittsburgh lm- draw's clan in the National League as de- and R. Norris Williams, present and Kocher; J. Gleason. Palmero. Hartley, Lees. defeat of Saturday and the 4-to-S (First Game.) mediately after being presented with freely predicted at start champions, who are was the of the feat of Sunday here, for it was evident former national Milwaukee 021 301 030—10 19 0 championship game. They City the cup. season. Groh’s absence is not help- the Colonels had a strangle hold on now at the top of their Kansas 101 000 200— 4 7 2 v Oearln. Myatt: Board- leaders’ scores In the national ing the chances of the New York for fight in opposite halves. Wilkinson. Bono. The Jack Dempsey training on the road at Saranac Lake, N. Y., getting his “wind” his coming with Dame Fortune in both contests. are man. McCarty. tourney were as follows: club. The other “seeded" players are (Second Gome.) Wills or Willard. That pint-sized fellow is Jack's new boss. No kiddin.’ He’s Jerry Luvadas, who puts Jack The Sunday fracas was a fracas, Gene Baraaen. Pittsburgh 72 73 78 68—*8* the winning Philadelphia, N. Milwaukee 200 110 004—8 14 0 The Chrds have fever through training paces. right Renault, Dempsey’s sparring partner. It up in spectacular sash- j Wallace Johnson of Kansas City 000 100—6 2 Bobby Jonea, Atlanta. .74 72 70 T3—BBo his On the is Jack and wound 410 15 71 75 72—289 are getting They got * Niles and L. B. Rice of Boston, Uevlere, Pott, Gossett, Myatt; Car- John Black. Oakland ...71 and the breaks. i ion. Going Into the ninth with the W. Rose. W. Shreveport 73 71 72 74—£90 plenty to of Portland, Ore. ter. Caldwell. Skiff. Mehlhorn. of them defeat the leaders j score against them, the Indi- and Philip Neer Walter 63 77 74 72—291 4 to 2 Haren. Detroit... 75 Sunday. Sherdell was nicked for ten j ans a rally that the fans American League George Duncan. England. 76 78 78—897 started had New 77 76 73 h'ts, but emerged with a shut-out vie-: U. S. ATHLETES ANNEX Bt. Louia. 2: Washington. 0. Leo Dlegel, Orleans. 71—297 howling and jumping. Chicago, 4: New York. 0. Jock Hutchlaon, Chicago.7B 74 71 75—298 tory. was only thing that LANDIS ANSWER games It the could j a run with one (No other scheduled.) Mike Brady, Detroit 7$ 75 74 78—298 Hill clouted home 77 77 ■win as Cards only one j SUPREMACY OF WORLD score John Golden, New Tork.73 7i—BOS the collected out, bringing the to 4 and 3. Last to Colonels National League counter. By BEXRY FARRELL. other facilities are very bad, both for Baird singled. Sicking was out, leav- Philadelphia. 10; Chicago. 7. Sports Editor. base Boston, 5; Cincinnati, 4. Sox Help the Browns IN KAMM CASE United Press. i the contestants and the spectators. ing Baird still on first with the INDIANAPOLIS. St. Louis, 1: New York, 0. DODGERS WANT INFIELDER NEW YORK, July 17.—America has Lake Geneva wants to be given a tying run in legs. Brooklyn. Pittsburgh. 2. The flying Sox in their own mad his AB. R. H. 0. A. E 6: are helping in ] won many notable International vic- ■j chance next year and so many of the Big Tex Covington advanoed to the Baird, 3b. 4 0 1 0 4 0 Ebbets Says He’s Looking Around, dash out the Browns Sicking*. 2 0 tories, but none were more pleasing ' are favor of change plate. Ho two hits and 2b 4 0 1 2 SATURDAY’S Won’t Trade. the American League. The Yankees, stewards in the had obtained Coving-ton. 1b.... 5 2 2 11 2 u RESULTS but FAVORS PLAYER than the recent sweep of the British the 1923 classic may be tried his eye on the ball.
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