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GERMANY SEEKS Plans To Retire At EndOt Season HAS SEASON OF ■ TITLE STAKED _ _._ IN CUE MATCH Wall As Series With * * * TENNIS TITLE PHILADELPHIA, July 18.—(A5)— ‘SWELL HEADS’ Twenty-nine years in baseball is enough "or one man, says Jack Leads All Youths Matched With Bout Will Little Pro- Field in Elks Pirates Is To Start SAN ANTONIO, Texas, July 18. Berlin Bring Quinn, who throws twisters for the Billiard Texas is ex- Veteran U. S. Players In \ fit to Glove Slingers; Athletics. Tournament; —(P)—The league its worst epidemic of r Little Interest Jack, who was christened John Champ Loses One (By The Associated Press) periencing Interzone Finals ‘swelled head” this season. The Quinn Pjcus, was 44 years old July With the National league race threatening to become a private affair That is the the records George Bell further entrenched between the Pirates and the Cubs, John McGraw deployed his forces malady is not to be confused with 5. way The himself at the Polo in an to stem BERLIN, July 18.—(>T»)—(^*5 NEW YORK. July 18.—</P>—'The have it. Jack looks like he might top of the Elks’ upon the grounds front today attempt the Corsair rush. inflated ego. light heavyweight championship straight billiard tournament Wed- The impending series may be called crucial for the Giants alone; to the struggle of youth and vigor against be 50. Yet he throws like he was Lyman Nason, big Indian left- Calls some 20-odd pounds per man nesday by defeating Butler 50, 19. jaunty Buccaneers it constitutes just four more ball games. age and experience is the order of 25. fielder, is the latest performer to and many thousand dollars short of Bell has now played 12 games and i.ne Plains Drusnea Anyway, Jack has announced his up yesieraay the interzone final of the Davis cup being as big as the heavyweight title, has not been beaten. He shares for their do-or-die effort by bowing go out with the mumps. He prob- retirement effective at the end of tennis which starts but today it looks big enough to the top position with Jack Rowe to the fallen Cardinals, will be lost for several week competition, this season. courteously ably James J. Braddock of New Jersey. who has played but one game. who came to life and accepted the TO TRY here tomorrow. Quinn after breaking into pro- CHANNEL with the tribe pitchers taking “Jersey Jimmy” has risen in a Ernest Fernandez, defending decision, 6 to 1. 'The Pirates got Germany, newest sensation of in- fessional baseball in the Pennsyl- turns his brief booing career to the post of champion, came out for the first only an even break at Boston, but playing position. vania stcte league in 1903 first hit ternational tennis, is placing its Challenger for the 175-pound crown, time Wednesday. He demonstrated nevertheless remained 10 notches Charlie Sullivan, Fort Worth the majors with the Yankees in 1903. in the hands of two young and tonight he pits the devastating that he has lost little if any of his ahead of the Giants in the impor- pitcher, was out for three weeks hopes Four years later he was sent to Ro- that has carried him to the old time skill with the tant column with with a case of the Daniel Prenn and Hans wallop chester. The Braves had him for cue. He play- dealing games mumps during players, over the battered form of such ed four lost. The Cubs from the first half. top a few moments in 1913 and then games, winning three. The profited Moldenhauer, while the United as Griffiths and of the came when Pirate slip by smothering the Phil- scrappers Tuffy Jack jumped to Baltimore of the surprise day Reid States has chosen the veteran cam- Slattery against the boxing defeated Fernandez 50-48. Reid made lies, 16 to 3. and so gaining half a Jimmy Federal league for a two-year hitch. T. Tilden and several game on the leaders. The Pitts- paigners, William Kkill of the champion, Tommy When the outlaw league blew up good runs against the de- Gus’ Is burgh now is two ‘Dynamite to the sin- Loughran. in 1915 Quinn headed westward and fender. One was for 14 points. margin just Francis T. Hunter, carry games. Although the fight is tsaged in the joined the Vernon club of the Pa- Harry Richardson, who was placed Still Champ After gles burden. Stadium of New in class is a The defeat cf Donie Bush’s boys Yankee .biggest cific coast league. He was there in J JACK QUINN, handicap two, making Tomorrow’s singles matches, York’s air arenas, and is 1916. 1917, and of 1918, strong bid for the billard in the first game at Boston was Bout With Russian open part going straight which open the struggle of decid- for the full championship to the White Sox when the coast his career in 1928 whenu he won 18 Richardson has most unexpected. Burleigh Grimes Kheduled trophy. played ing whether Germany or the Unit- of 15 rounds, it is not ex- because of the war. and lost 7. twelve nine for a was pitted against Harry Seibold, distance loop suspended games, winning ed States will meet France in the to be very profitable to either Jack finished the season there Until this year Jack had played of .750. He is veteran rookie, who held the Buc- TULSA, Gkla., July 18.—(P)—Dy- pected percentage evidently challenge round, send Tilden or the So and next found himself the 16 in the 170 caneers to nine well scattered hits namite Gus still occu- the champion challenger. year years majors, winning olaying his natural stride as he has Sonnenberg Moldenhauer and Hunter than center o' an the He was in as the Braves dvr’-.d Grimes for a against far it has drawn little more argument between and losing 142 games. been meeting some of the best cue the today 7 to 4 the pies wrestling pinnacle against Prenn interest despite a frenzied White Sox and the Yankees. He 462 games and pitched 2,641 in- artists. decision, big spitballer’s passing second defeat of the season. The as far as one Masterro Kirelinko, The doubles encounter Saturday and only about 25.000 fans was awarded to the latter and re- nings. Corey is another who is ballyhoo, showing Pirates came back in the Russian strong man and circus brings the prospect of the most in- «at the ringside when mained with that club through 1921. All of this time Quinn played in nightcap ire expected up well. He has played 10 games is concerned. Kirelinko, match of the series. For eastern Traded to the Red Sox in 1922. but one world series. That was to win by 13 to 5 behind Remy performer, teresting the go starts at 10 p. m., and is in third place with a mark of the veteran played there through with the Yankees in 1921. Jack Kremer. who has been in the United States the Germans, Prenn and Molden- daylight time. .700. Nelson has 11 games, 1924 a: l then played crowned three Cincin- but five months, held his own with hauer will play the double as well is for the benefit of the went to the Ath- pitched four innings, allowed eight Brooklyn The show winning five and losing six for mark he letics on waivers early in 1925. ! hits and two bases on halls and was cinnati pitchers for 17 hits to win the world’s champion until as the singles. America has called fund of the home of the of .454. The remainder of the field hospital Jack, at 43, had the best of with a defeat. the final game of the series by 10 missed a try for a flying mare and on its youthful Wimbledon winners, of Jacob at prices rang- year credited -—---■ 1 has a few Nine- Daughters * played only games. to 5. The result the march struck the canvas on his head. John Van and Wilmber Alli- these rates delayed Ryn from $2 to $15. At were ran off Wednes- ing teen contests of the Reds upon seventh place. Dazed and blinded with blood from son, for the doubles. is expected to be about the gate day. The Athletics dropped another a gash over his eye, he was an easy run $100,000. ,. Bell set the tournament high one to the Indians, who won 5 to victim for Reed son of the baseball itself, the eternal Sonnenberg's flying Landis, As for the fight Cubs record in his game with Butler when 2 behind Walter Miller's six-hit Summit tackle in 35 minutes. Still in bad arbiter, and a world war ace has fistic of the world,—wheth- Regain times •' question he touched the ivories 23 In pitching. Bill Shores was the vic- .. when he came hack, the Rus- aviation for the a 1_ shape forgotten peace- a boxer is better than puncher, made a tim. ;.*.*:*:*:*. ... er succession. He previously ■"-_ sian lasted less than a minute. time of be considered to- oean brunton pursuit advertising. is the question to run of 29 but this exceeded his The Maekmen nevertheless re- is the superlative night.