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Sharkey's Win Over Schmeling Proved to Be Nothing More Than a Preliminary as the Spa Club has a powerful team In \ised to meeting them big and defected Basket Ball Code George Clark, Dr. . B. Brice, George WALKER AND RISKO Johnny in their previous engagements. Decision ALL-STAR TRAPSHOTS B. Woelfel, R. B. Bond, Robert Zindorf, Tommy Freeman, former welter- Boxing . B. Macey and W. G. Treadway. weight champion, but now fighting as IN INTER-CITY BATTLE On the District team will be C. C. BATTLE THIRD TIME a middleweight. Is carded tor eight SCRAP JUST Closed Incident Cliangeg Approved Pawsett, W. P. Burrows, Lieut. Comdr. rounds against Williams of HEAVY Tiger Hoy P. P. Williams, Dr. A. B. Stlne. R. D. Chicago in the semi-final. YORK. June 24 OP)—Al- Morgan, Julius Marcey, H. H. Shelton, • ■ ■ By the Associated Press. and Clubs Mickey Concedes 25 Pounds in though it took a lot of discus- Washington Annapolis R. P. Llvesey. C. Scoon, Walter Wilson, YORK, June 24 —The up- NEW Parsons and Dr. J. sion before a decision was Dr. . V. C. Wyn- Man roar over the decision that Use Guns in Team 12-Kounder Tonight With PETROLLE GETS CHANCE STARTER FOR FANS NEW reached, the Executive Committee Will High koop. gave Jack Sharkey the heavy- of the basket ball Rules Com- In his 15- joint Test He Has Beaten Twice. weight championship mittee has decided to adhere to the Saturday. Matched With Lightweight round bout with Max Champ of On. Schmeling Five Left in Men's Singles. changes made in the basket ball CAVALRY YELLOWS AHEAD Battle Words Raging last Tuesday night had died away to In Garden's New Bowl. rules made at the annual meeting the Press. a faint whisper today. There was of the Gun BALTIMORE. June 24—Third Cav- I By Associated last April. Washington NEW YORK. June 24 every indication the most Sarah Palfrey of An- alry Yellows of Fort Myer rode to a June 34.—The third (·).—That Not to Fight parties Mrs. Moody, The two the 10- Club and Spa Gun Club Sharkey concerned were to disputed points, MEMBERS at 5-3 over the title chance battle-scarred Pe- prepared regard second rule and the curb on the will oppose Saturday victory Farquier-Loudoun CLEVELAND,enoounter of Mickey Walker and Billy as a napolis of the widely disputed verdict a match, malletmen Middleburg, Va., defend- trolle has been for Survive. so-called "block play" will be Benning in 100-target singles Johnny Risko will be on to- looting finally has This Year. closed incident. Also pivot to champions, yesterday in a semi- tap Again incorporated in the basket ball code the best 10 on each side constitute ing arrived. Brig. Gen. John J. Phelan reiter- in a 50- final in the Memorial night in the Cleveland Municipal for the 1932-33 season. the teams and the best Ave Riggs Cup polo that the New York State Ath- The Duluth veteran, who takes on ated shoot in the doubles race. tournament at Stevenson. Stadium. Press Some six hours were given to target BY WALTER TRUMBULL. letic Commission will make no in- By the Associated start at 1:30 The winners, who had a one-goal Their 12-round go will top a program lightweights, Junior welterweights and June consideration of various points The shoot will p.m. vestigation Into the decision. He England. will be handicap, were represented by Lieut. C. of six fights, the stadium's first boxing brought up coaches at Silver Bicentennial trophies full-fledged welterwe^nts with equal . TV TEW June 24.—It declared that neither the referee. by yesterday's No. G. show since Max YORK, 24.—Americans dominated awarded the high guns In each of the W. Bennett, 1; Capt. I. Smith, Schmeling whipped unconcern, has been matched for a Gunboat Smith, nor the two meeting. turns out that the bout Judges, field of three classes. A, and C, and also the No. 2; Capt. L. K. Truscott, No. 3. and Willie Stribling last July. 15-round bout against Tony Canzonerl \ and Charles Mathison, the men's singles George Kelly winners in the Lewis class divisions of Lieut. C. H. Noble, No. 4. Lieut. Noble Walker will enter the ring at 170 In Madison Square Garden's new out- between Jack Sharkey and had been summoned to attend the the British champion- 1 \| WIMBLEDON, j the doubles. scored two markers and Capt. Smith pounds, conceding a 25-pound advan- door bowl August 8, with Canzonerl's commission's Friday meet-, the round Max Schmeling Tuesday regular ship today as play entered The local club looks for a hard match, and Capt. Truscott each one. tage to the Clevelander, but Mickey ie lightweight crown at stake. ing today. Nor was Joe Jacobs, ASIAN ATHLETES SET was a of the last 16. ^ right just preliminary. Schmeling's manager, or Johnny of survivors were When Joe Humphries raised the Buckley, Sharkey's pilot, asked to In the double-octet sit in. ^ States, three from SAIL FOR OLYMPICS Boston boxer's hand it would have five from the United Great Britain, two from Prance, two been a mistake for band to any from Holland, from Japan and one each Water strike up "Hail, the Conquering Japanese See Victory in SIX MATCHES ON TAP . and Spain. estera Hero Comes." The selec- American Auto fitting the or S headed With Third Fourth in tion would have been "Just Be- which includes Sidney B. IN NET TOURNAMENT delegation, Track and Field. fore the Battle. Mother." Wood, defending champion; Gregory When the first b?ll rang, there were Mangin, Prank Shields and Wllmer concerned In the title bout. only two Welsh and Shields Beat Shore and Allison. Other survivors were H. W. By the Associated Press. At the bell, millions declared cloying and J. S. June 24.—The themselves in. Frcm Maine to Cali- Latora in Love of Mid- (Bunny) Austin, V7"OKOHAMA, Japan, Upset *· fornia. and out across the Pacific; from Ollff of Great Britain; shock troops of Aula's athletic onward to Atlantic Doubles. Fiance; Jiroh Satoh New York to and and Paul Feret of army to compete in the 1932 the Orient rsges what appears to be a and J. Aoki of Japan: Hans Timmer, Olympic gimes sailed from Yokohama teccnd World War Holland; . Australia; E. full were and for Los with of Rotund John Buckley. Sharkey's matches scheduled Maier of Spain, and , Angeles hopes wresting manager, entrenched himself at Madi- SIXanother was to be completed today Czechoslovakia. a greater share of the world sports net in the Middle Atlantic doubles ten- was to face Aoki to- , son Square Garden, only holding Vines prepared laurels than ever before. nis on the Columbia Satoh and the fort against all comers, but making championships day, with Timmer opposing j Besides the main strength of the large Club at 2 sudden forays whenever an alien force Country courts, starting Austin battling Feret. Japanese the liner Tatsuta o'clock. delegation, appeared. , Maru carried the Philippine contingent Aside from one in which remain- upset, of the three Americans of three swimmers, four boxers, one says he never heard of Barnard Welsh and Shields ÇCHMELING Randy de- ing in women's singles also were high Jumper and two coaches and In- a Prank rrO D a man winning championship feated Shore and Anthony La- to play Mrs Moody, dia's 1928 Olympic championship hockey whi'e backing up," he said tona, 6—2, 3—6, 6—4. 6—3, there were odds-on choice to win the title, was team. "Well, we never hsd heard of a man no upsets in opening play yesterday, matched against Mrs Kitty McKane Dr. Seiichl Klshi, head of the Jap- a while but there was of ■winning championship sitting plenty rattling good Godfree and youthful Sarah Palfrey anese Committee, said he was anv Olympic on the floor. But I didn't run to tennis. was to meet Betty Nuthsll, whom she confident swimmers would place I Japan's megaphone to yell 'copper' then, and Welsh and Shields, who decided to defeated in the Bermuda champion- either first or second and the track and don't believe Jaccbs should do any team only a short time before the start ships during the Winter. , field squad would capture third or squawking now. The idea of having of play, displayed an aggressive game third survivor, was not scheduled to fourth. officials, as I understand it. is for them featured by booming overhead drives, play today. Before entraining from Tokio for to' call the thing as they see it. not as and held the whip hand from the early In men's doubles. Shields and his Yokohama the Japanese athletes visited •rmebody else happens to see it. going. South African partner. P. D. B. Spence, the Meljl Shrine, focal point of mod- X don't believe." added Buckley, Today's schedule: were matched against Nigel Sharpe and ern Japans religio-patriotism, and to "that anybody should be permitted 2 o'clock—Considlne and Mason vs. Gar- J. D. P. Wheatley of Great Britain and, prayed to the spirit of the great Em- talk over a radio frcm the ringside, nett and Karrick. If successful, the veteran com- 3 o'clock—Welsh and Shields vs. Dudley against peror Meljl. the announcers. The and except regular and Dudley. bination of Borotra Jacques Brug· others are likely to be excited and you 5 o'clock Staubly and Sendel vs. Doyle non. can't tell what they will ssy. But once and Hill; Smith and Graham vs. Hunt and summaries: ' Buchanan. Yesterday's NOTE TO VACATIONISTS they have said it. there is no way of [ ] 5:15 o'clock—Mangan and Markey vs. MEN'S SINGLES. Tax Free it has into the Farrin and taking back and it gone O'Neill and Love; finish of Shields (United Godfrey vs. Moorhead and McVay match. Fourth round—Frank ear of the entire country." States defeated E. D Andrews (New Zeal- 5:30 o'clock—Deck and Seidel vs. Her- w« are still tires Tax Free as as "I don't believe in any radio hook-up, and*. 4—6. 13—IS. 6—3. 7—5. —2; Ellsworth selling long present mann and Gould. O. said Mikt Jacobs "It Vines (! deleated Harry anyhow," gives summaries: Hopraan (Australia!. 7—5. 6—3. 7—S; Fred too much to the of a Yesterday's defeated stock lasts. BUY NOW!!..and save , weight opinion Perry (England) individual, without opportunity First round—Deck and Seidel defeated (United States . 6—3. 6—4. 6—0: Sl.ney single Howson and Todd, —4. —3, 8—*: Her- Wood 'United States defeated Antoine Oen- added Jacobs, astute- mann for rebuttal, and," and Gould defeated McLean and tlen (). 6—1. —3. —J: Gregory Man- an extra Doyle. 6—4, 6—2. 6—1; Welsh and Shields R. Avory Summer about 10%. "it doesn't the gate," , 'United States» defeated E. ly. help 3—6. "That is true," said Bill Farnswcrth, defeated Shore and Latona. —2. (England*. 7—5. —1. 6—4 Jiroh Satoh 'Ja- —4. —3; Dudley and Dudley defeated Dsn) defeated I. G. Collins (England. —4. It may not make ! "and this is why. Kimmell and Austin. 4—. t—6. 6—2. ! —4. 6—?· Wllmer Allison (United States* take the man from Bridgeport, Hart- —3. 7—5; Farrin and Godfrey won over defeated R. Mikl (Japan), —4. —0. J—. Moorhead and Boiling by default; Gar- (Australia) defeated Trenton or He goes out 6—1: Jack Crawford ford, Bellport. nett and Karrick defeated ~.m Moorhead (France), 9—7. 6—4. —2: any difference in the city proper, but and Carlisle. 6—2. 6—0, 6—2 Paul Feret (France) defeated J. Clemenger and looks at the sky. If it looks dark, Upshur Moorhead and McVay defeated (Australia). 4—. 6—1. 4—. —, 6—3: J —0. 6—4; J. Grandguillct Sun 6—0. Smith Olifl (England) defeated I was In to the Coe and Lystrad. S. he says, 'well, going and Graham defeated Yeomans and Quuin. (). 6—2. —. —3: Maier (Spain) fight; but why should I take a chance 6—0. S—2. S—0: Hunt and Buchanan de- defeated F. H D Wilde (England). R—4. w°t? That doesnt lock i feated Taylor and Burwell. —1. 6—2„ —4: 6—3. 6—3: H. W. Austin (England) defeated IHE$