JULY 24, 1926 .THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 9 qnrniiimiiiiinnniiiiniiniiiHnniniminnniiiiiiiHniiniinniiin SAINTS HERE FOR FIVE GAMES; TWIN BILL CARDED SUNDAY CHANNEL ATTEMPT the DOPE Indians Hang Close Up in Hot Race- Meredith’s Mark Falls SURPRISE SWIM DEMPSEY , By VEDDER GARD London Stenographer Starts Out to Battle Choppy Waves. — Colonels Crowd Leaders IN STATE Bu Unit'd Press GO STILL IEPORTS from the Pacific LONDON, July 24.—Miss Mercedes coast say that the name of Gleithe, a London stenographer, to- - fcMOa R^”— Chase is coming back to Tribe Loses Friday Fray. TOURNEY day started from Folkestone in an A PUZZLE at’empt to swim the English chan- the box scores. Hal Chase's son ■■ - nel. r has signed with the Mission club Standing two and one-half games below the league-leading The water was choppy as she of the Coast League. Hal Jr. is began her swim. Miss Dunn Wins Women’s p. Coliseum Club’s Contract only 16—one of the youngest to Brewers and two games back of the second-place Colonels, the At 1:45 m. Miss Gleithe was 34 sign contract. of Bush were anew series miles off Folkstone and swimming atfcaseball to open at Washington _ Indians Ownie Golf Title by Defeating well. With Dempsey May Prove / The youngster is a student at Park today with the Saints as opponents. Sacred Heart College and does not Dope. graduate until next year. He will Five battles will be staged with' Mrs. Gibbs. Valify Latest , practice with the Mission club, Nick Allen’s team, two of the num- Bu United Press however, at every opportunity. ber being carded in a double-header The Ash Pile CHICAGO, July 24.—Tex Rickard the boy is the Sunday, first game at 2 o’clock. DOLPAND before, night falls It is said that How Miss Dunn Won By Eddie may image of his father, facially, and The Tribesmen lost to the Miller’s whether fie will continue his efforts in actions on the diamond. He Friday, 10 to 5, and passed up an Red Grange, footballer to stage a Dempsey-Tunney mateh Brewers, OFT-*— and sheik throws left-handed and bats right- opportunity to gain on the STEIN N movie actor, is back at Wheaton, 111, for the heavyweight championship A Miss Dunn ...... 554 364 576—45 handed—a combination that is un- who lost at Toledo. Louisville or out the picture for the Mrs. Gibbs 775 373 676—51 ’Tis said the home-town flappers still back of usual, but just like his dad. climbed within one-half game of the Chicago IN— find him interesting. He has lots time being and allow the The bdy is quoted as saying: leaders by winning over the Saints to tell, and no doubt knows new Coliseum Club to promote a Demp- a flag fight. FINALS Miss Dunn 4 5 5 6 "I am goinw to make baseball my Friday. It’s red-hot tricks. sey-Wills bout. to Mrs. Gibbs 5 6 6 .7 profession, and whatever my fa- Dutch Henry was slated pitch The anger that was first aroused ther has done, or been accused of for the Tribe against St. Paul here By Dick Miller Frohi bosses threaten to put the in Rickard when he learned that doing, I hope to redeem the name. today. Two Pacific Coast Golfers padloek on tile Leviathan, largest Coliseum Club had announced a a Miss Elizabeth Dunn, Bouth Grove H the And I hope I'll be just as good The Indians fought swell battle ship afloat. Wouldn’t putting it priority rights on Dempsey’s serv- were municipal course, Indianapolis, con- player as dad.” Friday for seven innings and Meet for Western Am- in dry dock do? ices and would promote a Dempsey- * • tinued to upset golf of * leading, 3, until the eighth. In the sport In- 4to Wills match, has turned to a virtual of round, however, Byron Speece diana and handed Mrs. Carl C. Gibbs, of Style note from the camp that ateur Title. Chiefs police vote-- to hold 1927 acceptance of defeat. He admitted weakened and the Millers staged a of the Country efti'b, a crushing de- convention in Windsor, Ontario, the various and sundry- young DOLP Friday night, that "pempsey must rally scored them six runs. ONE UP feat at the Country Club links, Fri- good! waiting for a that Bu United Press Canada. That’ll be Yankee have been kidding -me when he ladies who are Speece was and was re- i day, 7 up and 5 to play, and today knocked out IV HITE BEAR YACHT CLUB, John Laws lined up before Canadian signed a contract with 4ie at Bt. favorable opportunity to swim by Burwell, stood unchallenged on the champion- discussing lieved who had pitched White Bear, Minn., July 24.—Frank bar ways to combat pro- "Worth last spring." channel—permanent entire game Wednesday. Bill ship throne of Indiana golf. the English an was Dolp of Portland was one up on hibition. came from Rickard deceive the Getting away to a flying start, This statement very popular here. tired and was unable to , Ben Stein of Seattle at the end sent to waves are * Miss Dunn, after winning after he had Milwaukee for * * * Kels and gave way to Thompson. the first The chiefs are smart. Th/y of nine holes of their 36-hole Peltzer, old of in Ray Cannon, former attorney for The visitors collected eight hits Dr. o.< famous German mark 1.52 1-5 established three holes, was never less than want to learn how the .stuff tastes ftl "IFTER while Manager Mr- championship match in the West- middle distance runner, hung up a 1916 by Ted Meredith, former Dempsey, and filter Cannon in- and a sacrifice in their fat inning, golf three up. and finished the first nine before it has been fooled with. Graw of the Giants will be ern amateur tournament to- half-mile star. formed him the Coliseum Club’s con- A' two of the blows being doubles. new world record for the Penn Photo shows Peltzer with a margin of four holes, while afraid to turn any of his day. crossing with Dempsey was legal. The Bushmen annexed three out when he turned the event In the finish line in his Mrs. Gibbs won one and three were Most of the chiefs used to be plain tract First, at Chicago, only encouraging news in athletes loose. of five from the Millers. Bu Unit'd Press 1:51 3-5 In the recent Amateur Ath- record-shattering run with D. G- halved. coppers and they’ll probably • pieet The Hack Wilson, former Giant, heat ST. PAUL, July 24.—N0 matter letic Association games at Stam- A. Lowe, Britain's great Olympic some of their former bwjflies up Rickard's camp was that Jack 1 Is quoted In his old mates with ferocious hit- The crowd got a big laugh In the who won the most holes over the ford Bridge, London. It beat the ace, second. t No. Halved there among dispensers. Dempsey was dispatches go the beer ting. Then the McGrawmen fourth inning Friday at the expense hills and dales of the White Bear Mrs. Gibbs showed her first spark from Colorado Springs as saying his to St. Louis and the veteran South- of Kuhn. Black was on Yacht Club course today, the west- of regular golf on No. 4 When she Canada is where many Vanishing contract with the Coliseum Club was up. only contract worth bobs He drove in four first when Hubbell singled to right. ern amateur golf championship will drove to the trap side of the greeip, Americans are located—old bartend- void and that his legal runs Friday for the Cards. Black made the turn at second apd go to a Pacific coast contender. FIRST STEPS TAKEN IN came out to within a foot of the ers. now is with Rickard. J • dashed for third. Kuhn got In his Either Bob Stein. Spokane, Wash., pin and was down in three. Miss Rickard may decide to fight the "Is Zat So?” said Latzo, path and the Milwaukee German or Frank Dolp, Seattle, will take Dunn was not disheartened and LESSON IN GOLF—It is a wise case in the courts and get a definite 1928 a or welterweight champ, when chal- umpire was sent sprawling. He did home the cup. OLYMPIC PLANS pitched her second to within four move to use mashie shot when ruling as to whether his contract a perfect nose dirt. The two flirting green. lenged by Mario Bosissio, Euro- dive into the It northwesterners battled feet of the flag and ran the putt for with the the Coliseum Club's contract is seemed as though Black gave the today after winning sweeping victo- a half in 3's. legal. pean title holder. official an push. It was ries Friday from twb Chicagoans— A. A. U. President and of 1924 American Team Coast guard cutter fires at rum * * * little extra On the fifth hole Mrs. Gibbs had runner shell hits office building, great comedy for the fans. Kenneth Hisert and Rudy Knepper. an opportunity to win a point, and but several narrowly es- does take a lot of nerve Dolph took his match away from Sail for Amsterdam, Holland. took four putts a office workers Friday was for seven. Miss for a fan to "pan” Tyrus “ladies’ and children's Hisert, 8, on twenty :eigh*h caping death. It’s safer to be a rum 9 and the Dunn drove Into the ditch, came RAZZBERRIES Raymond Cobb—for two day.” Paid attendance was 1,400, green Knepper, By Henry L. Farrell * % ! mT and Stein defeated out with a wonderful shot on two runner. l reasons. First, Ty undoubtedly has women 1,000 and children 800. Correspondent 5 and