Baer Finally Does Something Useful P. G. A. And U. S. Open Champions Clash DAM PARKER By Don Pitch Helmets DETROIT TEAM Today's Sport SHIITE, MNERO 'S victory over Ben Poord, the South African Max did more | ttaa no particular pugilistic significance but In scoring it, for American boxinug than he accomplished during the rest of his ring FIGHTING HARD Parade IN SEMI-FINIL ~ career. Often in the past American fight fans have wished M&xie were him for v gaged. That the time would come when they would applaud but that mlllenlum has gagging an entire nation is almost beyond belief, DESPITE BREAKS MEET /arrived. By HENRY McLEMORE OF GREAT Ever since Tommy Farr beat Baer and Jack Doyle outpointed (United Frew Staff CerrwRendent) wh.yO.h Lewinsky in an opera bouffe battle that honest Win Keeps Them Lafoon and in critics called the worst thing ever perpetrated on their fellow towns- McSpaden men, our English cousins have been growing increasingly cocky. in Second Place; Lucas Pittsburg, May 29.—(UP)—Come he can do that, he can do anything. Match of of such headlines as “Another American I to be a confidante of Other Super* Their papers have been full Into the locker room of the Pitts- happen Idol Falls” and “Nasty Jolt for America.” Tony’s and I am very fond of him. Beats Cards Field club with me. The vic- lative Golf burg Tony’s wife—not that Cuban song— You’d swear that Just because two of our washed up has-beens, one tors are exulting, the vanquished are is desperately ill in Massachusetts. of British of whom never was, were beaten on points by a couple nghters the Manero’s first and last are BY GEORGE KIRKSEY licking their wounds. We have thoughts By HENRY McLEMORE and one of our champions, Petey Sarron, was disqualified for hitting of her. Each he (Uhited Press Staff Correspondent) prides and mortified of the Profes- morning phones (United Press SUIT Correspondent) Dave Crowley with an open glove, American had suddenly col- the to how she is New 29.—(UP).—Ball hospital inquire Pittsburg, May 29—(UP)—The two ; 'and the knuckle dusters from Perfidious Albion, as the Three York, May sional Golf association’s tourney from her mastoid u lapsed convalescing op- top golf champions in this country, Meandering McGoverns would put it, had overcome overnight the glaring clubs are sometimes inspired by ad- here! Let us listen to what they eration. Each afternoon he phones had been able to see in them for and the two most unflagging shortcomings that even England years. and that seems to be the as stumble out from the her to tell how he is in versity say they Agnes doing “scramblers” in this or any other case of the Detroit showers and gloat or groan: the P. O. A. So far neither of them Topical of the comment that has been appearing on London sports Tigers. country, meet today in the semi- Nelson, winner of the Mas- has had bad news, and I of late is this, written by Joe Withers: When , the Tig- Byron earnestly final round of the National Pro- pages at won’t. ers’ pilot, was carried off the field ters Tourney Augusta, Ga., opines, hope they fessional Golfers association cham- not have Each time sinks a “. Let us talk about Petey Sarron. His scrap with Dave at last Tuesday, “I had a hunch I should Tony putt he pionship. I knew to "There is Crowley suggests that we make the boxing laws and America breaks Detroit’s pennant hopes apparent- come out here this morning. says himself, another In the battle of champions Denny was bucks for the tbem. But they find out that they cannot do it in this country. (Ed. ly were crushed. The next day damn well Ky Laffoon going eight day nurse.” Shute, of Boston, who holds the P. America a Since me. never beaten him Whenever he a hole he note—Sic ’em, Wally!) We have given nasty Jolt , the Tigers’ great to lick I’ve gets up, G. A. title, and Tony Manero, the most of our who went There is no reason to think I probably thinks, “Well, that off Jimmy Wilde left the ring boxing professors second baseman, went on the shelf yet. pays open king, are the contestants. In time I meet the anesthetist.” When he makes a over there or fought Americans here have proved easy prey. They with a "Charley horse.” The Tigers will, because every Ky the other round of four fight Ky he thought it would always be so, and talked boxing, or fighting as they looked like a whipped team as they he Is sizzling hot.” birdie, probablby whispers down Laffoon, the Chicago Indian, plays a the shaft of his “I probably prefer to call it (Ed. note—Now isn’t that being superior, fel lbefore the Yanks on Wednes- Laffoon interrupted, “I beat putter, hope Harold (Jug) McSpaden, from Win- though!) as if it were an American invention.” day, 7-0. great golfer when I stopped Byron. everything will be all right.” The cester, Mass. I I is for But the next a I don’t know how did it, but did gallery rooting Tony, because in day they scored Not in the memory of the oldest In “The News of the World” a Sunday paper published London, and that Is what off on.” they know of his dilemma. I am thrilling 13-inning victory over the they pay critic has a major tournament pitted 5 Wilde also becomes a bit boastful. for him too Jimmy Yanks, 5-4. Yesterday they grabbed Disappointed rooting because he is a the P. G. A. champion against the a double-header from the Laffoon was hoping Picard would grand person and deserves a break. "Will the British boxing public now believe what 1 have been St. Louis open champion, but Pittsburg was 6-5 and and moved Into triumph, so he could meet him in Best Bet? telling them for years?” asks Jimmy. "American championship form Browns, 7-2, very indifferent. Despite five days Baseball be so much “ivory” to the club owners, but second in the American the finals Sunday, which shows you Densmore Shute remains the hu- is not so hat as U. S. A. critics make out. After , players may just place of play between the nation’s finest ~ aren’t thick to stand the of a League 11-2 behind the how far ahead Ky figures. This man Icicle, and if I were a betting oBb Olin, Max Baer—Petey Sarron.” You’d think from Jimmy’s their heads enough impact speedball only games shot-makers the total gallery has Which Js since the skull fracture Yankees. Kentuckyan has got himself hypno- man—which I am not, thank heaven article that ail these boys had been knocked out or badly beaten. hurled by big league pitchers. why, not surpassed 5,000. that Cochrane of the Detroit team in the hospital, they’ve tised. He thinks he Is the greatest —I probably would stake my all on Loughran, as a matter of fact, was robbed of a merited decision over put Mickey Eldon Auker, Tigers’ submarine But to the select the clash be- ~ heed to the that helmets be worn by batters. match player In the world, and Denny. It is not often that you see Tommy Farr; Baer was clearly outpointed by Farr but not badly given suggestion polo hurler who hasn’t won a game since tween Shute and Manero offered the Moses of the Athletics works out above in batting practice, maybe he Is. When you can make the P. O. A. champ and the open beaten; Olin lost a decision to Farr in a dull fight and Sarron, as I Wally opening day, picthed Detroit to vic- last word in golf. Both are magni- a helmet. in those shots like Laffoon does, you’ve king lock horns. Belasco could not have noted, was disqualified for hitting with his open glove. What wearing bombproof tory the opener. Hank Green- ficent golfers, but temperamentally his homer. got something. Part of It Is physi- have stage managed it himself. Yet this latter circumstance has to do with the decline of boxing in berg 8th Hoxie Law- different. Shute is a cold article— son won his of the cal and all other things alike and this is what happens today, and it America is more than I can grasp. All it indicates to me is that eighth game probably the coldest article in cmo- season in the Browns equal—the guy who wont be beaten, will be a battle royal, I assure you. Erwin, his manager, has neglected Petey’s ring education. holding help- petitive sport today. Nothing ruf- Jimmy can’t be beaten. That Is true in I am that Laffoon did not less In all but one frame of the sorry fles him, he never smiles, he never him four times doesn’t GREAT DIAMOND FEATS football, or tlddlewlnks. have his wish and meet That Baer knocked out Foord after flooring nightcap. basebal, golf Henry frowns. He always shoots his game su- There is no for but whom folded mean a thing on this side of the pond where, without feeling very The knocked explanation it, Picard, Jug McEpaden and takes the consequences. m it is true. in three extra holes. There perior about it, we continue to hold all but a few British boxers small Cleveland out of second place by up Manero, with the blood of Italy one medium-sized DATE The I am for in this would have been a human in- regard. But it does give us an excuse for enjoying THIS taking a 10-inning game from the guy rooting great in his veins, is mercurial. One mo- have been P. G. A. is Manero. He terest and were snicker at the expense of those London boxing writers who Indians, 3-2. A walk to Radcliffe Tony whip- story Henry Jug ment he’s as high as a niblick pitch; a Goliath in If and had been indulging in a rather premature gloat. FT BRACE E. JARRETT- and a double by Zeke Bonura scored ped Harry Cooper. rooming together the next as low as a bunker lie. and each other. the winning in the tenth. training advising There’s no telling what he will do. box office takes in When Ky heard that had hand- GEORGE SMITH, the veteran fight man, pride Pitched Giants to 17th With Johnny Marcum pitching Jug Take his match of yesterday, for In from time to Mathewson Straight Victory cuffed he said, “Gee the number of people to whom he doesn’t speak. fact, six-hit ball the Henry, whiz; example. An ordinary golfer for 27 a revised list of his current enemies. I wanted to knock off Henry time, he gets out calenders bearing May 29, 1916, at was the last of his many “great” triumphed over the Washington FOUR COLLEGE my- holes, he turned four down to Harry the latest one. self in the finals.” The calendars are labeled “three-star,” “four-star” aand, feats. In less than two month’s time Senators, 7-0- The victory enabled Cooper, the best golfer, if the record to announce individual Olin who had been “five-star final.” The “five-star final” was published solely (This is the greatest following this kame, he was destined the Red Sox to move within half Dutra, linger- books are not at fault, in the world. his Promoter Mike 29th of ing about, wise cracked, Oh so a breach between Smith and erstwhile employer, achievement for any day to leave the Giants to become man- game of the idle fourth-place Ath- Then, with only nine holes to play, rate five the others to in the Javobs. Mike was the only man on the list to stars, May.) ager of the . He letics. Eric McNair made three TEAMS BATTLE you’re going get finals, Tony "caught fire” and with one cf Alex eh?” was listed under four, three and two stars, or in the case of Sul- only a handful of games and drove in two Red Sox Ky nonplussed. He ad- the stretch runs in being to pitched singles greatest history serve to clear Mathewson ptiched the Giants mitted he had in five livan, a measly one star. This little explanation may up during the balance of 1916, which runs. played only knocked off Cooper—the same letter from Mh. Smith which otherwise would be their seventeenth straight victory, match tournaments in his whole ca- points in the following was the last year anyone saw his First-place Pittsburgh snapped its Cooper he beat out of the open 3 to 0, when he let the Braves down obscure: famous "fadeaway" in action. three-game losing streak and picked FOR TRACK TITLE reer. The swarthy, stock Dutra put championship last June. with four widely scattered hits. a headlock on a scotch Dear Friend: Thus we have seen in this series up half a game on the idle Giants and soda That was a great win for Manero, “Dick" Rudolph was not any too and The first during the past week, the first and by blasting out a 10-3 victory over concluded, fifteen in more ways than one. In the Everyone in the boxmg game realizes Dy now mat mere nas oeen liberal either, the Giants getting years are the as Walter the last “great” feats of this illus- the St. Louis Cardinals Red Lucas hardest, first place, his wife is very ill in a between Michael Strauss Jacobs, the second Tex Rickard, and but seven hits off him. Johnson, Gorman Make a feud on trious master—covering a span of was the winning pitcher, holding Hagen says.” Boston hospital, and has been I for him for several and, because I refused to The was won in the Tony myself. worked years game really sixteen years almost to the the Cards to four hits in 5 1-3 in- And who am I to disagree with to day. Best Times in Two so worried this week that he hasn’t be a man to him, X quit and stopped speaking to him. During the first inning, when KaufT singled, such thinkers? "yes” The score: nings. Wait Hoyt fineshed. profound averaged four hours sleep a night. I worked for him and afterwards, I was honest, loyal, conscientious drive in Burns, who had hit safely line In the only other National League (Copyright, 1937, by United Press) In the it us to be NEW YORK (N. L.) Events second, silenced forever and a worker, but our temperatments didn't allow together, and advanced on outs by Robertson scored a haijl ab r h a e game, the Chicago Cubs those critics who said his win in the bull. The climax was when I The two runs which New po as I acted on him like a red flag to a sfnt and Doyle. over the Cincinnati Burns, If 4 2 2 2 0 0 12-3 victory open was a thing of luck, and that out a calendar calling it the Five StarFinal which I believe he now re- York gathered in the eighth proved rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 Reds. New 29— (U.P.) — The could beat him sent out but as a the "Big Robertson, York, May Cooper eleven times seats, although the calendar wasn't maliciously, only to be unnecessary, way The Yankee-Athletics game in the TRIBUNES MEET KaufI, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 battle lor the 61st I. C. A. A. A. A. out of eleven. kid. Six" was traveling. was postponed be- Doyle, 2b 4 0 2 0 4 1 track and Held The Laffoon and McSpaden match Three fast double plays by the cause of threatening ewather. championship held Two months , manager of Jim Braddock, called me Fletcher, ss 4 0 1 5 4 1 promises to be a blistering, every- ago Giants during the first five innings by Cornell developed Into a four- TOMMIES SUNDAY ■- me if the Louis and Braddock fight would go through in Merkle, lb 3 0 0 18 1 0 man-for-himself dog fight. aside and told was not — cleaned the bases, and it 0 0 YESTERDAY’S HERO Roxie between the de- I was to out with him to Braddock's interest as McKechnie, 3b_4 1 0 1 ply dog-fight today Laffoon knocked off Byron Nelson, Chicago, go represent that a Brave was Detroit’s of until the sixth c 4 0 0 2 1 0 Lawson, relief pitcher to back the gate, the sale of tickets, and was to collect his in- Rariden, fending champion, Columbia, Pitts- the medalist, yesterday, and Mc- checking left on base, in fact, only two of a year ago, who abreast of Carl _ 4 0 0 1 7 0 kept Sacred Hearts of what was sold. I thanked him very much, but told him Mike Mathewson, p burgh and Dartmouth. and B. A. C. Spaden dusted Henry Picard In 39 terest them were left stranded in the en- Hubbell by winning his eighth game Jacobs, the good hearted man, might try to prevent me from going out. With the “scrubs” culled out In holes. tire game. Totals 27 19 2 of the season—the exact number he Paired in He answered that he was the manager of the champion. It rested that 34 3 7 yesterday's preliminaries, athletes of Early Game; The betting odds call for even NOTE: This game practically won all last year. until Judge Guy Fake handed down his decision. That evening I BOSTON (N. L.) 30 eastern colleges and two mid- money and take your choice in both way climaxed Mathewson s long and il- Hills vs. Rees on Joe Gould to see what he wanted me to do. He told me that ab r h a e western schools meet In today’s fin- matches. As for myself I like Shute called It po him and that he lutrious career on the mound. als. Dartmouth had seven and Mike Jacobs had been rapping my brains out to (Mike Maranvllle, ss _ 3 0 0 1 4 0 qualifica- McSpaden. Jacobs) resented the idea of my being brought out to Chicago, and posi- Egan, ss 1 0 0 1 2 1 tions for the finals, but only one Unless the Tribunes can prove wouldn’t stand for my coming out to work, even if he had to call Evers, 2b 4 0 0 3 2 0 U. S. IN DAVIS semi-finalist. tively themselves to be a the show off, no matter how much money It had cost him up to that MEDWICK Collins, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Columbia’s negro star, Ben John- very Important a didn’t think X was such a big shot.) He claimed that I had dis- CRONIN, Connolly, If.3 0 0 2 0 0 son, took what little applause there fly in the City Amateur League was a out of fifteen _ 1 from few hundred rupted his organization, and I replied, that people working Konetchy, lb 3 0 111 0 spectators baseball ointment, when they I them? The GUP BID TODAY in Stadium on Randall’s so how could 3b 3 0 0 1 2 1 Municipal for him I didn’t speak to twelve, disrupt gist Smith, bats with the North End Thomas HOLD BAT LEADS Island in the of It was that the pressure was so strong I am not to go out, thereby Wilhoit, rf 3 0 0 2 1 0 yesterday by turning fastest times in 100 Club tomorrow, the Sacred Hearts being deprived of a means of earning an honest living. I have never Gowdy, c 3 0 1 6 2 1 day’s the and mean but to and can’t un- 2 0 0 1 2 0 220 yards—9.9 seconds in the 100 who meet and should defeat the harmed anyone nor do X do things, try help Rudolph, p Meets Crawford, a Budge and 21.8 in the 220. A. C. in an earlier AMERICAN LEAGUE derstand a supposedly big man like Mike Jacobs doing thing like this. Only Four Players in Compton x 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn game, Mike Jacobs a letter about this, telling why I acted the Biggest upset of the preliminary judging by general form, will fin- I wrote lengthy Grant vs. Quist at Games Yesterday his name on, and I 4 16 heats was the elimination of ish neck and neck down the first way I did in sending out the calendars with why Major Leagues Hitting Totals 29 0 27 3 Marty Detroit 6, St. Louis 6 (1st). from round stretch and that is a talking to him, as I had a good and just reason and also ex- Forest Hills Glickman, Syracuse speedster, about Detroit 7, St. Louis 2 (2nd). stopped 020—3 Cleveland 2. if would have sent me out, I wasn’t out with Better Than .400 New York 100 000 the 100-yard dash field. Glick, mem- week from now, when the all-im- Chicago 3, plained that Gould going Boston 0. Boston 000 000 000—0 ber of the 1936 team and portant rained out 7, Washington a chip on my shoulder to look for any arguments and the people out Olympic playoff game Philadelphia-New York (rain). A. A. U. last week will take on the there that I wasn’t on speaking terms with, I would speak to while out Forest Hills, N. Y„ May 20— (UP) Metropolitan champion, propor- New 29. — (UP) —Joe Summary: Two base hit—Doyle. finished fourth in the semi-finals. tions of a the Standing: there and try to be a help instead of a detriment. But received no reply. York, May —Another American campaign to major calamity—to Double plays—Merkle, Fletcher and Johnny Woodruff of loser. Hills and Rec- W. L. Per. Medwick, St. Louis Cardinals’ out- recapture the Davis cup opened to- Pittsburgh, Washington New York .19 11 .633 Merkle: Doyle, Fletcher and Mer- 800-meters fin- reations in the other I claim even if I did stop talking to him and sent out a calendar at the West Side Tennis club Olympic champion, tangle C. A. L. Detroit 19 14 .576 fielder, and , Boston Red kle: Wilhoit and Konetchy; Math- day with his name on, which he resented, he has no right or reason for try- faced ished second to Pat Gorman of game tomorrow, the Tommies and Cleveland ...... 15 12 .556 the and where Uncle Sam’s net-men 15 13 .536 Sox manager-, held ewson and Merkle; Egan, Evers Dartmouth in the 880 Tribunes scheduled for 4 m. and Philadelphia ... ing to stop me from making a living, and should have been recent enough team in the yard events. p. Left on bases—New York the Australian open- Boston .14 13 .519 a letter that was sent to him me if he was fair. 1 batting leads during Konetchy. He turned in the best time of the the other pair of games earlier in 16 to answer by hope major league ing singles matches of the North Chicago .14 .4G7 6; Boston 2. First base on errors— in the 14 19 .424 see the justice of this letter. last week’s which left only day, 48.1 seconds, winning his day. Leno Costaldo and Arnold Washington ... you play N. Y. Boston 2. Bases on balls— American zone finals. St. Louis 9 21 .300 yours, 1; 440-yard trial heat. Polancer will umpire the major Sincerely four hitters in the .400 accord- It has been nine since class, Off Rudolph 2. Hits and earned years The winners of the GEORGE SMITH. five field qual- game. Games Today 7 hits and 1 France lifted the cup at Philadel- ing to the averages released today rims—Off Rudolph ifying trials were: shot put—Dan- Tommies ‘Set” Philadelphia at New York (2). (Copyright, 1937, King Features Syndicate) And it possible that and including games of Thursday, run in 9 innings. Struc kout—By phia. appeared iel Taylor, Columbia 49 feet 1 5-8 How many, if any, new players Washington at Boston. 27. Mathewson 2; Rudolph 6. Wild if America wins the three-day, best will make their Chicago at Cleveland (2). May by inches; javelin throw—Ward L. appearance tomor- St. Louis at Detroit. — three out of five series, the cup FIELD OF 1,404 Medwick from .437 to .427 pitch—Rudolph. Umpires O’Day Cuff, Marquette, 195 feet 1-8 inches; row is somewhat of a mystery, slumped be and Cronin from .447 to .421. Buck and Eason. might regained. discus—William Rowe, Rhode Is- though the Thomas Club is be- NATIONAL LEAGUE OUT FOR U. S. OPEN Fulton Lawn the matches Cincinnati first baseman, Do oYu Know Who Performed Today's opening paired land State 148 feet 7 1-2 inches; lieved to be pretty well “set” with Jordan, Games Greatest Batting Feat on Decora- Donald Budge, red-head from Oak- broad Hunt Eth- Mandy Green Bud Shaw Yesterday with an average of .400 was second running jump—E. pitching. Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 8. tion Day? land, Cal., and Jack Crawford, 29 22 of Meriden in the New York, May 29. UP)—A rec- Bowlers Compete in the National League. Lyn Lary, ridge, Yale, feet 9 inches; ham- outfield and the Chicago 12, Cincinnati 3. See This Column Tuesday year old veteran from the An- mer Maro of Bristol on (Only games scheduled). ord field of 1404—127 more than Cleveland shortstop, with a mark throw—Irving Folswarthshny, boys deck to tipodes; and little Bryan (Bitsy) Rhode Island State, 171 feet 6 3-8 hit hard when the occasion arises. last year’s all-time high—Is entered of .409, was runner-up in the Amer- Standing: For Gold Grant of Atlanta, making his first inches. There’s talk about one In the U. S. open tournament Cup ican League. ipore player W. L. Per. golf ITALIAN" Ad- AMERICAN Davis and for the Hearts .... 20 10 June 10-12 in Birming- important cup start, who may prove to Pittsburgh .667 to be played King Carl New York 20 13 .606 rian Quist, who has suffered from be somewhat of a sensation though ..... ham, Mich., the U. S. Golf Asso- Two 4-men teams, members of GAMES ON TODAY St. Louis .17 14 .543 Carl Hubbell, New York Giants’ a stomach ailmeni. he may not be sprung on the un- ciation announced today. the Pulton Park Lawn Chicago .17 16 .615 Bowling southpaw, who won two games last team which wins the series 15 .483 The field for the, tournament will The suspecting opposition tomorrow, Brooklyn .14 will to Hartford, Memorial continued to all Baseball Boston .13 16 .448 will be Club, go week, top pitchers Three in the Italian-Amer- goes to Europe to face the Euro- Schoolboy Johnny Jablonowski probably get- be 170. The entry list games ... 13 19 .406 with victories and no defeats. the Philadelphia that Tues- Day, to compete for the gold cup. eight ican baseball league were on the pean zone winner in the inter-zone ting pitching assignment, until Cincinnati 10 21 .323 _ down to figure brought Monte Pearson. Schedule the troublesome when rounds arc The trophy is known as “The Dr. book for this afternoon at Hamilton finals. The victor of that series Brooklyns get day qualifying were Game* Today and Willis Hudlin, Cleveland, the and Civiltas challenges England who won the Washington Hills are figured to add completed at 30 points. Johnstone Gold Cup” and competi- park, Avigllanese New Tork at Philadelphia (2). led fo rthe American League lead, from France in 1933 and is a win against the Rees, the team to up m the feature game at cup Games (10 a. m.) Cincinnati at Chicago (2). tions will be played on the green of each with four victories and no de- Monday second in but at St. Louis RUNS IN FAMILY 4 p. m. on the No. 1 diamond with not expected to marshal enough league batting power Pittsburgh (2). feats. yet to win a Boston at Brooklyn (2). the Pernleigh Lawn Bowling Club. the Pontes and Frattalanzas to meet strength to throw back the invaders. Parochial League game. Leaders in other departments Ken Auer pitches for the New To be declared a winner of the earlier and the Lourdes vs. Itams The reason is that Fred Perry, bul- follow: At Hamilton Park: No. 1—St. York Fire Department baseball gold cup, a team must win all its at 2 o’clock in the Second week of wark of England’s teams since 1933, PROBABLE PITCHERS CROSBY, NAUGATUCK Hits—(Ni Medwick, St. Louis, vs. Sacred Heart. team, while his brother, Roy, per- games in the day’s tournament. competition. turned professional last fall. Marys Umpire, 50; (A), G. Walker, Detroit, 48. No. 2—St. Joseph vs. St. TO CLASH TODAY forms on the mound for the New The should Carney. (By United Press) Waterbury aggregation — nine. Runs (N) Medwick, 32; Anne. Umpire, Bob Ray. York Police Department prove formidable contestants. There National League Greenberg, Detroit, 28. At Pulton Park: St. Margaret vs. some fine One of the more important Nau- has been very bowling — Doubles (N) Medwick, 14; (A) St. Thomas. Umpire. Kelly. Cincinnati (Derringer 1-2 and on the green at Fulton gatuck Valley league games, and a displayed Bell, St. Louis, 17. At Park: SS. Peter Si Vandermeer 0-1) at Chicago (Carle- the week. Washington renewal of athletic competition of Park during past — — ton 1-2 and Parmelee Triples , the Chase vs. Woodrow Wilson. Umpire, Johnson, Athletics. 7 land, tossed Jack Marshall, Color- Tigers, improved Upon measuring (Ross 0-0 and vs. Bunker Philadelphia Johnson, Athletics 7 ado; Steve Casey, Ireland, pinned fears felt earlier for meningitis young White Sulphur Springs pro- Hayes. No.- £-Reidvllle 7 Thomas 2-2) at New York (Ruffing Kampouris, Reds Willie Yvonne were about dispelled.” fessional found that he had been Hill. Umpire, Carney. Wee Davis, Virginia; IN MEDAL 2- 0 and Chandler 2-1) two games. Cochrane was "beaned" acciden- 60 feet 2 inches from the Pulton Park: Anderson vs. Runs Batted In Robert, Canada, flattened Billy Bar- exactly / At 4-3) at I PLAY, THE Washington (Deshong Greenberg, Tigers 4 0 tush, Chicago; Tom Kaviala, Fin- tally by Pitcher Irving (Bump) pin. Mary Abott. Umpire, Kelly. Boston (McKain 1-0). Bonura, White Sox 38 land, flattened Ernie Powers, Bos- Hadley of the New York Yankees Stroke Rule 13 reads that in | PENALTY At Washington Park: B. W. Tink- Medwick, Cardinals .•. 36 Rube drew last Tuesday. medal plya when a competitor’s | FOP SR/KlNCr er vs. Umpire, DeNicola. Demaree, Cubs 34 ton; Wright, Texas, Sprague. BLUSHED UNSEEN ■ of the Walker, Tigers 32 with Bob (Bibber) McCoy, Cam- ball lying within 20 yards I The FLAb-ShCK, Games Friday bridge. hole is played and strikes or is I WHEN WITH IN Run* Parochial Jim Parham won twenty-two stopped by the flag-stick or the I (,0 FEET OF League Medwick, Cardinals 32 Last straight games for the Baltimore 31 Brockton, Mass. — Len Night’s Fights personstanding at the hole, the Greenberg, Tigers Chang I THE HOLE, is At Hamilton Park: No. 1—St. Orioles in 1023 and 1924, but never Galan, Cubs 29 Chief War (By United Press) shall be two strokes. California, pinned Eagle, penalty vs. St. Johns. Umpire, a trial. .... 28 — Two Francis had major league Walker, Tigers Oklahoma; Frank Eldent, Boston New York. Pete Cara, 143, New on the part of the person SfffrKES. Gehringer, Tigers 27 Neglect No. 2—SS. Peter Si Paul vs. York, drew with Vincent at the hole does not ex- Hayes. .. 27 tossed Walter England; Pimpinella, standing Cochrane, Tigers Upson, A St. Anne. Umpire, Kelly. GRUELLING RACE drew with 145, New York (10; Felix Garcia, the competitor. <©NE Johnny Lopez, Boston, empt At Park: Sacred lilts there is no Washington Dutch Schmidt, New York; Charles 137, New York, outpointed Bobby In match play pen- Car- POST TIME 2.15 VSSS Admission Medwick, CCrdianls 52 when section with Heart vs. St. Jose pi-. Umpire, The 4,500-mile automobile race El Diamond, New York, tossed Wild Britton, 137 1-2, Puerto Rico (8); alty for striking the flag-stick the Pennsylvania 149, TO MRK 6 Walker, Tiger* the cham- ney. through South America is prob- DAILY DOUBLE-RACES 112 £0 man Pat Indian Scattrone, 119, out- it has not been removed or attended and bagged long driving MANOSTAm Bell, Browns ... Gould, Boston; Schaeffer, Canada, Parks St. vs. St the most arduous In BUSSES FROM All MAIN POINTS... Dary, Indians side. which preceded the P. G. At Pulton Marya ably anywhere New York drew 'Wtth' Ed McNeil, pointed soldier La Grega, 118, New to by either pionship runfenla. .... 45 Thomas. TTtnnlre. Hassell, Dodgers York. Snead led the field of A. match olay chamnionsWn. Arnovleh. Phillies ... 46 New Hampshire. qualifying