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Miller, Sarron Offer Odd Contrast in Their Forms ■ — ■ — 4 Fighting >- Columbus Stages TOMORROW WILL TELL THE TALE. —By JIM BERRYMAN. Big Scoring Bee Bt the Associated Press. A MILWAUKEE, May 9.—The 1 1 Milwaukee Brewers and Co- FOR BIGGER a GAME lumbus Red Birds packed lot of base ball—good and bad—Into the Feathers in Title Go Here ninth inning of their game today, v Columbus won, 22-8. Tony Looks Beyond Ambers Tomorrow In the final frame the Red Birds Night Willing, collected 10 hits, including a triple to Ross Bout—McLarnin Boxers. and a double, and 16 batsmen, in Bruising all, went to work on the offerings Fought in Daze. of Pitchers Johnson and Torres BY BURTON HAWKINS. BY EDDIE for a total of 10 runs. BRIETZ, Associated Press Sports Writer. along through dizzy One run came in cm a wild for more than two years, YORK, 9.—While all spells pitch, by Johnson, who walked an- May stork will Washington’s ring other batsman. Columbus stole Broadway buzzed with echoes soar into sockdom’s stato- of his spectacular defeat of NURSED one base and took another on a tomorrow when Cham- Irish McLarnin sphere night passed ball. There were no errors NEW Jimmy last faces the little pion Freddy Miller challenge In the inning, although there had night, Tony Canzoneri. the light- a scheduled 15- of Petey Sarron in been four committed previously. weight champion, trained his sights round bout at Griffith Stadium for the on still bigger game today. world featherweight title. Nursing a badly cut nose in a mid- town one of the The District’s first major champion- hide-away, greatest little battlers of all time a chal- ship fight since boxing was legalized flung lenge toward and the here more than two years ago, the Chicago camp UTE TIGER TALLY of Barney Ross, the bout—involving a former Cincinnati welterweight king. "First I want to get Lou Ambers out baker boy and a former Birmingham of the way." he said. "Then I'll be newsie—is expected to draw more than ready for Ross. I'll give McLamin 20.000 spectators. another bout, too, if he wants it.” the defense of his 4-3 Making eighteenth TRIMSWANS, for his Except damaged nose, Tony Paul in title since defeating Tommy came out of last night's bruising joust in Sar- Chicago in 1933, Miller meets in good shape, but he plans to rest for'- ron his 1 for titular Double Scores No. challenger Rogell’s Big six weeks before beginning training honors. The Alabama axe has chopped for Ambers. down 119 of his 127 opponents, losing Run in Ninth, Curtails the other eight bouts by close deci- Want McLamin to Quit. cions. Losing Streak. THAT makes it likely the lightweight By the Associated Press. title fight will not be held Fight Along Different Lines. until Promoter May 9—The Tigers July. James J. John- TlROBABLY the most unorthodox ston is undecided ended their lasing streak at whether to stage it ranks, in the Garden or in the fighter in featherweight the expense of Oral Hilde- Long island City Bowl. the flailing Sarron will toss punches DETROIT,brand today, climbing bark Tony and McLarnin each drew et a past piaster of couoter-punrliing into the first division with a 4-to-3 down *22.658.12 as their and boxing. A windmilling beak- victory over the Indians. share of the *85 763.50 which buster with a wind-up reminiscent of Opening a long stand at Navin gross gate, brought good times back Buck Newsom's old hurling style. Sar- Field before 21.000 fans, the into the "House That Tex Tigers Built.” ron throws punches from all angles— rallied behind Schoolboy Rowe, but it The Garden on balance and off balance. took Billy Rogeirs two-base drive to dangled a return match the with Canzoneri in McLamin's face, but Miller, on the other hand, is an or- right field screen in the last of the ninth failed to get a definite answer. thodox boxer. His most potent blow, a to send Irving Burns home -WHILE from I MILLER'S Personally, the game little Irishman left, hook, is by a first with the winning run. chilling preceded would like another Two of the three Cleveland runs southpaw, but shot at Tony, but confusing succession of straight rights. J| all scored in talk of another return to the His methods have indicated the fourth when Manager FI orthopox stxlE ring training neets with determined Mickey Cochrane made a wild throw. HIM opposition, both that he intends to peck Petey at long III HAS CARRIEP from A home run over the left field wall Jimmy's pretty wife and Man- range and tie up the challenger when fk THROUGH MORE Owen in the after Goose Gos- ager Pop Foster. Sarron closes in. by fifth, **•***■ tham 300 Bouts, He should quit for said lin singled and Rogell walked, gave the n good.” old s ring representa- "He Fetey, Syria omy Tigers a one-run lead. 4 Pop. doesn't have t^ fight. Why tive, is edition battler who FOURTH ENCOUNTER. -- should he take a a'pocket Hale's triple and Trosky’s double THI5 WILL BE THEIR FREptvy chance of being per- has trounced three former world cham- got the Indians a tie in the ninth. QOT THE AiOP IN THEIR PREVIOUS BAWG'UP &ATTLE>.».. manently injured? He took a lot of with his Sar- on pions bewildering style. Cleve AB H O A. Detroit. AB H O A. *_ rights the jaw last night. Too Knick r ss 4 14 4 ron, who stands on the brink of achiev- Fox rf 2 1 3 1 many of them are not for Gleeson.rf 4 0 2 0 Coch'ne.c 4 0 7 0 AmcniuAN ruLuiaia good you.” ing his sole ambition, virtually was Hale.3b 4 2 3 3 Gehr r.2b 3 0 1 3 ■Averill.cf 3 110 Goslin.lf 4 2 2 0 forced into flstiana. 20 YEARS AGO MrLarnin Almost Out on Trosky. ib 3 110 0 Sim ons cf 4 1 3 O Feet. Vosmtk.lf 3 0 10 DOWN BRITISH TEAM revealed When Petey came into the world 28 Burns.lb. 4 0 10 0 IN THE STAR that from the second Hu*hes.2b 4 12 0 Rogell.ss 3 10 1 » pOP years ago his. father was peddling Sullivan.c 3 0 2 0 Owen 3b 3 112 round, when Tony dropped Me* Hilde nd.p 3 0 0 3 fITH its pitching stall far from trinkets from door to door. At the age Rowe.p„ 2 0 0 6 lamin to one knee, until the seventh, top form, Washington lost Pedley, With Six Goals. Domi- of 6 the stumpy lad was selling news- Totals 31 6*25 10 Totals 29 ~6 27 13 Jimmy hardly knew where he was. another game, being defeated by "He was in Birmingham, helping in his •One out when winning run score. nates in 11-8 Over in a daze," Pop said. "H* papers St. in the first Play Victory Cleveland _ 000 200 001—3 Louis, 10-5, game was email way to lessen the family burden. fighting entirely by instinct. Aft- Detroit 000 030 0111—4 of a series. The Nats remained Beaufort Club Four. er ;he seventh, when we told him Today, after 13 years of tossing leather, Runs—Hale (21. Averill. Goslin. Burns. he'd in a second-place tie with New the Associated Press. have to win Barron supports that family. Roseli. Owen. Error—Cochrane. Runs the next three rounds, batted In—Owen (3). York, also lost to — Rogell Trosky Two- who Chicago. VI tESTON BIRT, 9 he said: "We're into base hits—Hughes. Trosky. Rogell. Three- England, May going the third, base hit—Hale Hapless Hornsbymen Harry Harper was unusually wild aren't we?” Both Win Many Battles. Home run—Owen. Sac- Drop California's Eric Pedley led the rifices—Trosky Fox. Double play—Knick- in the six innings he pitched. to American team, which will de- Old-timers agreed Fridav one as an ama- erbocker Trosky Left on bases—De- polo today after scrap 5: 12th in Row as Edward B. Enyon, jr., took the TV^ILLER, troit. Cleveland, 4 First base on balls— Tietje fend the Westchester cup in the in- night s exhibition was the greatest «I his job as an apprentice Off Rowe 2: off Hildebrand 4 Struck lion's share of the honors at the teur, quit ternational matches at duel of little men in 25 Of out—By Rowe. 4: by Hildebrand 2., Hurlingham years. baker and turned professional.' Time — 2:00. — season’s first monthly golf tourna- Umpires Messrs. Gelsel. Is Pounded Early. next to a ll-to-8 over Tommy Loughran. Dineen and month, victory the'Philadelphia German-American descent, the cocky Hubbard. ment of Columbia Country Club I By the Associated Press. the powerful 32-goal Beaufort club heavyweight, said he had never seen champion has last but 10 of more than with a medal score of 73—i above a bout combination today. in which more real class was 300 battles. LOUIS, May 9—Four St. par. ring GILMAN BESTS FRIENDS Although handicapped at one less exibited. EASTERN NINE BEATEN Louis toilers held the White The lnter-high base ball series Neither of the fighters ever has been DAVIS STOPS GIANTS, goal than the Beaufort four, the Sox to seven hits today while is in a five-cornered tie.