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I Cardinals' Collapse BRADDOCK MAY Hack s Fistic Exploits North Texas Nines Held Greatest Fall DSE LEFT HOOK Recall Good Old Find Days Jim Bottomley, Cards from Hous*> May Trouble Jersey City Fighter Has ten, up five times, no hits. Ten chances. New But Will In Diamond Swing, When Players Fought Waiter Koettger, Cards from In Southern Teams History Not Houston—up four times, no hits. Forget Right Four chances. Associated Press Ernie Orsatli, Cards from Hous- on the of NEW YORK. 16.—{JP}—There By GAYLE TALBOT, Jr. It through its last southern invasion Here and there pages July ton—up four times, one , one are with the loss of two Baseball history are recorded the rumors that James J. Braddock hit, a . Two chances. Associated Press Sports Writer only games. Chafe has Att least two of the southern p@)rfe dramatic collapse of powerful base- developed a good left hook Andy Cohen, Giants from Waco— There is good reason to doubt but the fall of the St. which he to use with cn the other hand, have strength- ball machines, hopes good ef- Up four cue a — times, that — hit. the northern clubs With double, today bent' ened and braced since Louis Cardinals, National league fect when he faces Tommy Lough- drove in considerably two runs. Four chances. their first invasion of in threatens to ran in their upon the reason was severed. Waco, tied champions 1928, 10 light heavyweight Curtis Walker, Reds from Hous- the; down in the books as one of the battle at southern half of the Texas league with Fort Worth for the lead, is k Hal Eustace championship the Yankee ton—Up twice, one run, no hits. Two | to a hornets’ nest for j most unexpected of form reversals. Stadium Thursday night, but the chances. since the season was split will find; apt prove For two months the Cards were chances the Sports in the series beginning are the Jersey City chal- Cedric Durst. Yankees from Beau- anything like the bed of roses that The Elks billiard tournament got in the thick of the chase. today. Houston, its pitching staff pennant lenger wil fall back upon his mont—Pinch for awaited them on their last sortie. trusty batted Durocher and with the added incen- off to a start when 18 Then they fell apart. There nave when and if a crisis improved good Monday right develops. and hit sacrifice fly scoring runner. It may be remembered that on a of tor tive of licking its former pilot the tables. been number explanations Observers at Braddock's training lieinie their last the south-1 games were rattled across Schuble, Tigers from Hous- ; swing through Frank will ! the collapse of the champions but camn at White land the Snyder, probably give of contests Sulphur Springs. ; ton—Up three times, one run. No ! teams from the north' This is a large number most of the can be the Cats a fit. That, by the way, responsibility N. Y.. have noticed the challenger hits, four chances. pretty well wiped out all opposition. when it is considered that one back to a veteran should prove a torrid series. only traced pitching working away with a left hook. But Up to that time the of Sparky Adams, Pirates from strength the As a sort of breather in the time. staff that cracked wide open at a prepara- table was used most of James J.. is not by any means ne- Wichita four one circuit had appeared well divided time when Southworth had no Falls—Up times, tion for the important series start- Billy glecting his straight It was a between the two sections, but when Only one of the three ranking play- right. run, one hit. Eight chances. ing today, only two games were up-and-coming ydbngstsrs capable straight right that broke Pete the invasion had ended, the Steers ers was That was George George Harper, Braves from Fart played yesterday. The i present. of stepping into the breach. Latzo’s iaw. Spuds. Sports and Cats Spudders knocked out Tuffy Grif- five times, one run. two definitely closed their off honors well. Southworth’s crew lost to Worth—Up long home stay with a Bell. He carried his ground fith and Jimmv Slattery and had established their to stopped hits, one a double. Six chances. superiority 4 to 2 victory over the Steers. That 1 actual the Dodgers yesterday, bowing They held the defeating four players by no one knows better than Braddock Lester RcU, Braves from Houston upper hand until the made it two out of the New York Giants, 7 to 2, while season three. Beau- hand- that his fortune is in his right hand. was split, all in scores. Bell, although he was back the —Up four times, one hit, drove in finishing mont polished off the Buffs the | the Robins were turning With the first division. that hand Braddock punches run. Two chances. third si.light afternoon. 3 to 2. i icapped 25’s and 30’s, dropped only Cincinnati Reds, 4 to 2. This left But that was another harder than any light heavyweight Sam West, Sens from Itochestcr- month, and The first half champs had one This was to Harry the Robins only a game and a half the four entries that i handicap. in the business, it would seem. But dominated the Wiltse. the first division Texas—Up thre times, one hit, three first Spud southpaw, to blame for metai out of heat are likely to discover Richardson, sheet mogul. Louglujan. at his camp in Hoosick error. they their loss of the Wiltse wob- The second chances. One nave closer. place N. stepped into a peck of trouble Their actual scores were Bell 50, Falls. Y„ appears unworried. The Fred Marberry, Sens from Athens Two bled at the outset, throwing George shaved a half game off Pittsburgh’s of the strongest northern clubs. chamoion. apparently close to his to sox Bischoff a homerun ball with one Richardson 36. With handicap fig- lead by dcwning the Phillies in both —Lost White 4-2. allowed six Dallas ancl Fort best form, is Worth, are badlv on in the 9 to and depending upon his hits in 7 innings, walked one, fanned first, but from there on ures, Richardson defeated Bell 61-50. ends of a double bill, 6, crippled, while a third. speed and boxing skill to keep him four. no hits. Two Shreveport. he dealt the bandaged Bovines’ mis- * # *• 7 to 6. Chuck Klein hit his 24th. Up twice, midst of a serious out of the way of the challenger’s chances. slump ery. In the second Wiltse cleared best individual isfjth and 26th home runs during the Wichita Falls scarcely is Perhaps the per- playing the bases with a double, sufficient double bill to assume league punches. Alex Metzlcr, White Sox from j the same formance of the day was that major brilliant ball that carried to win. leadership in this department. Hack Wichita Falls—Up three times, one turned in by Bell against Robin Sparkling fielding marked the fi- Wilson got his 23rd, homer in the run. no bit.-. Six chances. Pate. Robin had the hard luck to White Sox nal at Beaumont, neither side com- first game. Manager Art Shires, White Sox from Waco catch Bell at his best game. The I'amous To mitting a bobble. Wetzel and Bai- An error by George Sisler enabled Go —Up three times, one run. two hits, Champs filling station operator went out in May Out As Atz ley turned in a couple of gems, the Pirates to beat the Boston sacrificed. Seven chances. Enter 16 innings to trounce Pate 50-11 Amateur Golf from all accounts. Bob Petrie Braves, 5 to 4^ in 11 innings and Leaves For Carl Reynolds. White Sox from actual scores and 50-36 by Chicago drove in the winning tally for the by stretch their winning streak to eight Pa’estine—Up four times, no hits, Meet In California handicap. Bell got the highest shippers with a in the sev- in a row. The victory left the Pi- CHICAGO. 16. (fp)—The often two chances. runs for the dav also He obtained July enth. Jordan contributed a homer rates leading the Cubs by two and a rumor that Rogers Hornsby, Cubs from Den- NEW recurring Russell “Lena” v YORK, July 16 —(.Pi_A to the Buff cause. ll’s 12’s and 13’s. ... half .v times, one run, two number of * • • games. Blackburne. is to be relieved of his j ison—Up eight International stars have half a in sent The Yankees picked up duties as manager of *he Chicago lower hits, one a double, drove run.' in their entries for the The was that be- Dcnchue, upper left; McD’armld, left; Heydler, lower right; national longest game on the Athletics by beating White Sox, has been Eleven chances. amateur golf game again relieved. Vt'ilson, right. championship to be tween Fitch and Smith. It dragged to C. while the A’s were from Wichita Detroit. 7 It was reported yesterday that Jakie Guy Buseli. Cubs played at Pebble Beach, Calif., in on for 149 innings before Smith splitting a double bill with Cleve- Atz, who recently resigned as man- WILLIAM EITT Falls—Beat Phillies first game 9-6. September. The Puckett Smith By ly love in clubhouse and along the won 50-29. land. of the Fort Worth allowed 15 hits, walked two. fanned % ager club rf the Central Press Sports Editor from the cur- Among outstanding an- was almost as It went base paths may resuit players match long. Clp’-pland slugged Ehmke ~lorn- Texas was on his to two. Up twice, one run, no hits, nounced by T. J. league, way over Hack one- McManhon. execu- Smith was the j1 NEW 16.—A rent crisis Wilson’s 147 innings. victor, mrl d Yerkes to take the first to discuss business with YORK, July new era sacrificed twice. One chance. tive of U. Chicago the over Pete Donohue— secretary S. G. A., who 60-43. <1 mftmftmtmtmfw punch victory has ger. stopped Sox management. ! of peace and good will and brother- Pinkey Whitney, Phils from San charge of the entries, are Bobbv * * * bill with the but we doubt it. game of their double Antonio High—Un ten times, three Jones, Don Carrick, C. Ross Somer- The Brownsville Yankees ran Earnshaw Ball have been A’s, 8 to 5, but George players always hits, one a double, drove in run. ville. H. Chandler Egan, Harrison Into bad luck Sunday when they Indians cold in the sec- at heart and we don't be- stopped the pugilists Four chances. (Jimmy) Johnson, Sweetster, Harry on the at Har- the won. 4 to lieve ukase which National took Pentagons ond which Athletics any Ray Benge, Phils from Waco— Legg, Rudy Wilhelm. John D. Ames The Pents were right and 0. Earnshaw seven scattered Bell cues President John A. lingen. gave George Out League Heydler Lost to Cubs first game 9-6. allowed Arthur (Ducky) Yates, George came off on the short six men. or else utter can the locals hits and fanned anybody might i nine hits in 8 innmgs. walked six. Voight, Eugene Homans, Dr Paul a 2-0 score. Moncus had his Fred Mar- lit- end of Ed Walsh outpitched effectively abolish the colorful fanned five. Up three times, two Hunter. James D. Standish, Jr., and he White Sox curves breaking nicely berry as the Chicago tle brawls which have brightened hits. Two chances. David Martin and Eddie Held. and the Field on Yankees over the en- 4 to 2, First baffled the beat Washington, Day baseball since the first time one Harold Elliott, Phils from Waco— Foreign golfers include: Cyril Tol- and five Bos- tire nine-inning route. Saline St. Louis Browns pounded player laid one on another’s ear. Third Phil pitcher in second game, ley, Eustace Storey, T. A. Bourn. Bednarz were the only boys from ton hurlers for 16 hits to down the Hack Wilson, a promising heavy allowed three hits in 5 1-3 innings, Major Guy Campbell and Lord Fort Brown able to nick him for a Red Sox, 10 to 3. Of Elks’ Tournament weight who has been disguising walked three, fanned one. Up twice. Charles Hope. blow. one each. Final They got himself as a member of the Chica- I enc run. one hit. Two chances. date for receipt of entries * * * San is 23. go Cubs, had no idea what he was Fhill Todt, Red Sox from July Shaffner hurled good ball also but three times, one hit. a League Leaders 25's and 30’s, Butler five to Ac- starting when he let fly a rocky Antonio—Up was hit at moments Major Handicapped George points Corey. fie opportune fist which zoomed to connect double, drove in two runs, eight National Bell flashed the best form shown tual scores: Eutler 50, Corey 39. up Houston Pitcher and two errors took their toll. Wal- chances. Herman, Robins, .392. in the of the Butler 44. with the chin of Pete the pitcher. in left field for the San Be- Batting: Monday Handicap: 50, Corey Dal- lace, Hack he was deliver- Charlev Berry, Red Sox from Runs: Ott. Giants, 85. Elks billiard tournament. Bell wpn run: Corey six. Game went G3 thought only Gets Bonus For nitans, took a liking to Shaffner’s High no drove in run. batted in: Ott, Giants, 94. ing a fresh load of knuckles by air las—Un twice, hits, the He col- Runs four games by actual scores and innings. slants early in game. mail. I three chances. Hits: Terry, Giants, 134. one of the Instead ho created a big Indian Contract lected three before the was dropped only these by Reid 30 points to Groves. Actual: day Frederick, crisis. A1 Simmons, Athletics from Touch the ceiling, touch Doubles: Hafey, Cards; handicap route. The oil, gas and Reid 50, Groves 43. Handicap: Reid league over. 27. Shreveport—Un eight times, two | HOUSTON, the • • • Robins, greasing magnate trimmed Pate, 50, Groves 73. Reid high run with The crisis developed when Cluo July 16—

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