Cubs And Giants, Three Games Apart, Continue Flag Figh , Babes With The Woods Justice for Tony, WORLD CHAMPS YACHT RANGER Jersey and Poetic NOSE-DIVE BUT IMPRESSIVE AS many wild shots are result of standing too RACE CLOSE TO THE BALL By DAN PARKER HOLD BIG LEAD BIG NEARS By ART KRENZ WHEN NEA Service Golf Writer Tbo IN NEW JERSEY, which has been dormant like the larva Vanderbilt Boat Has Won Abe Green as off the ninth tee in this of a locust, has come to life and sprouted wings since White Sox Also Skid Driving 17-year match event became state boxing commissioner a few months ago. The biggest show 14 Preliminary Races; year’s Inverness play Sam Snead hit a 230- staged in Jersey since Gov. Harold Hoffman took charge of the Haupt- Detroit Gains Second in Toledo, when shot The ball land- mann case was on at Nutley Velodrome Tuesday night, Tony Endeavour II yard quail high. put Ready of Dr. O. Galento, the big marmalade and sherbet man from Orange, fought A1 Spot—Auker Brilliant ed in the trouser pocket a few S. White, veteran tournament chair- Ettore, of Philadelphia, for a trophy donated governor and by_the one of the founders of the Incidental shekels contributed—reluctantly—by Promoter Harry Mandel. Vineyard Haven, Mass., July 29— man and over BY GEORGE KIR8KEY famous Inverness Club. Tony and A1 put on a brawl as prieval as two cave-men wrangling (UP)—Harold (Mike) Vanderbilt’s and with both (United Press Staff Correspondent) It is that the player a marrow bone, for the entertainment of some 7,000 fans, important IT , 29.—(UP).—The Ranger sailed for Newport today distance from the 76© CLOSE Mb and Galento, the native son, won by a July stand the correct Jersey poetic justice prevailing, for the RESTS ON ITS ToE~ in the round. champion pre- while the challenger Amer- ball at address. technical eighth sented a to- baffling puszle ica’s T. O. M. En- Standing too far away, which // cup, Sqpwith’s Compared with the stiff formality that attends the staging of a boxing day. They are in their worst slump causes reaching for the ball, will of the deavour II was high and dry on the show in the domain of General J. Burgoyne Phelan, things are delight- year but still riding high, result in the clubhead being soled scix field. beach at Bristol being readied for fully informal at Jersey rlhgsides. Por instance, Governor Hoffman strolls games head of the with the heel resting on the ground. The Isn’t the race Saturday. in nonchalantly, stopping to shake hands with deserving voters, the better only reason the situation opening This prevents the ball from being of Is because no club can take Vanderbilt to haul out his to focus the boos on himself. Referee Hymie Kugel stops in the act alarming plans hit with the center of the clubface. wave of undefeated cup defender for a fin- prying apart a of clinching preliminary lads to look around, advantage golden opportunity. Topping is the result. couple al and Saturday “How Gus!” at the personable young statesman from The White Sox, whoVe been hang- cleaning polishing On the other hand, many wild lNE»> and shout: yuh, the of the ing at the Yanks’ heels, went into a night after first Joust shots are the result of standing too South Amboy. 16th for the historic nosedive at the crucial moment, challenge cup. close to the ball so that the club- hands. .. and looks outsailed all of the class the ball so that the Tommy Farr climbs into the ring to be introduced dropping two in a row to Washing- Ranger head rests on its toe. As the play- Stand up to En- lies flat on the when the announcer, a genius yclept Frank Boslet, who ton. Detroit Is doing the best It can J sloops, Including Sopwlth’s er swings through the toe hits the sole of the club a deavour I, trial horse for the new aeems to have a bit of trouble with his syntax, bawls: “Tommy Farr, With shaky pitching staff. ground, turning the club in the ground. in the Eastern who promises to bring the champeen back to the white race” There’s Putrid challenger, Yacht lost 5 out off club’s annual cruise She ahead all tne way. a low rumble of disapproval as a result of this gratuitous Injection The Yanks have yesterday. sloop finished six and a half minutes of the racial angle and someone asks Boslet if Farr reguested him their last 7 games. Whfct's worse Britain’s pride, Endeavour II, will ahead of Gerard B. Lambert’s Last Night’s Fights to make such an announcement. they looked terrible even when they go Into the water at Bristol tonight in the 37 1-2 mile beat won. Their pitching has gone sour, Yankee or tomorrow morning and remain the of the run United Press) "No. I Jest did it meself!” said announcer, proud with their two aces. Ruffing and down Buzzard’s Bay, and up Idle until the first challenge race (By — Marshall, 153 Inspiration; Gomez, being belted hard In their Vineyard sound. Chandler Hovey’s begins Saturday. No one, so far, has New York Rudy Rainbow. 1934 was last two starts, losing 3 out of 4. cup defender, a definite comparison of the rela- 1-2, Stamford, Conn.,, stopped to a critical mood Not satisfied with having greet- The crowd is highly Their fielding has been bush-lea gu- Bob MacDonald, veteran professional, took it upon himself to shepherd third a minute and a half behind tive of the defender and with a'salvo of catcalls when he arrived, they qualities Johnny Davis, 155 1-2, Henderson, ed their chief executive Ish. Only Joe DIMagglo, Lou Gehrig Donald Dunkelberger, in his arms, 11-year-old golfer of High roint, Yankee, and Endeavour I was the challenger, because Sopwith him with boos when he is Introduced Gov. Hoffman literally bombard and Tommy Henrlch have been hit- N. C„ and Moe 14, of Chicago, the youngest contestants in fourth, trailing the Vanderbilt yacht and Vanderbilt have caijiously Ky. ovation Springer, ___ me acknowledges the hydraulic back-action 9 1-2 minutes. (Call “Hal,” boys) ting, and Henrlch Is now laid up the $10,000 Chicago Open. by avoided a meeting of the two boats to a of from with a smile as broad as if he were listening paean praise with water on the knee. This race, as well as all the pre- NAGS STAY IN DETROIT crowd then shows all summer. his yes-men Having hissed the republican Hoffman, the New York's attack reached its low- vious trials, demonstrated the su- Ellensteln Of KfcU WIINOS LUSfc its utter freedom from political bias by hooting Mayor est level since 20 periority of Ranger over the other May yesterday — a Mathewson BIG RED STILL POPULAR Detroit. About 150 horses re- a Someone comes along with camera Matty two defense Yankee Newark to how-have-you-been. when the slammed cup candidates, Grounds to He his and wearing average of main at the State Pair and asks the governor to pose. arises, holding trophy out an 8-1 victory. Eldon Auker let Terryvllle, July 29.—The Dewey and Rainbow, It was the 14th Lexington, Ky.—An at him for several For Event Man o’ War each oe freshened up for the fall meet- his camera smile and the lensman shoots away the Yanks down with two Signs nine handed the Red Wings a 12-7 straight victory for Vanderbilt’s un- 55,000 persons visit pop single— which Aug. 26. minutes. by Rolfe and DIMagglo. The victory defeat Wednesday afternoon. beaten boat. Skipper Mike held his year. ing, opens former from moved Detroit Into second place. Matty Mathewson, “What paper is that cameraman from?” I ask the gentleman Washington gathered 16 hits off Crosby high merman and now the Newark Call. Vernon Kennedy and beat the White swimming under the colors of 11-8. * en- “He’s not from a paper. He’s Just a candid camera bug. The gov- Sox, the Central V, this morning jusi in time tered the first annual swim- ernor merely thinks he’s from a paper.” Eric McNair’s single in the ninth ming meet of the Waterbury “A most obliging chap, Governor Hoffman,” I suggest drove in Joe Cronin with the win- Democrat at Lake Quassapaug ning run as the Boston Red Sox won a week from next Saturday af- he was out here to see the bike “I’ll say he's obliging. One night from the St. Louis Brown. 5-4. Jim- ternoon. He will compete in the was someone hollered: ‘Why don’t you races and when he introduced, my Foxx hit home No. 25. Collect- free style, 40-yard back the climbed over 40-yard get on your bike, Hoffman?’ With that governor ing 17 hits. Including homers by stroke, relay and medley relay. rode two around the the track railing, got on a bike and snappy laps Moses and Parker, the Athletics won Beautiful trophies and medals of office!” track What you call dignity their second straight from Cleve- will be awarded the winners In land, 11-7. Bob Feller, pitching 1-3 each event. Entry blanks must The one of which Teddy Broadribb, manager of Farr, preliminaries, inning in a relief role, allowed two to T. Dillon set but were enlivened the be mailed George YOU were a rather dull of jousts, they by OFFERS refereed, singles, a walk and a run. the Democrat former who seconded A1 Pankunls in his in care of antics of Battling Red, a fighter Frank Demaree starred as the and Torrance were the bout against Jack Torrance Pankunls principals Chicago Cubs beat Brooklyn, 7-5. bout in Elizabeth that was in that famous 20-miriutc, one-rourtd recently and held their 3-game lead in the the were allowed to recover from stopped three times while principals National League race. Demaree hit occasion, when Pankunls floored Torrance, Battling alleged fouls. On that a home and two singles for a per- has been bom!” Red leaped into the air, screaming: “A star fect day. "3 for 3," and drove in JIsaoum three runs. the Battler wore out a lung and three quarters Tuesday night a 5-run in the at Pankunls. He would have used up the Staging rally eighth LIBRARY” encouragement JUVENILE screeching “THE the Giants Lon Warneke had not Panky, after dropping Torrance pounded rest of the remaining lung to cover and beat the Cardinals, on the canvas when Jack clubbed JZaadex.! a comfortable twice, sought spot 5-4. DU fNo. 20) and hit l»y united rre»i to the body. Berger Mm with a rather harmless-looking right homers for the Giants. Baiting: Cincinnati moved into sixth Club g ab r h pet. They locked up the Marquis of Queensberry rules before the main place Player, ahead of Brooklyn by the Med wick, Cards .87 347 78 141 .406 bout started and told the contestants that the theme song was "Anything defeating to his comer Boston Bees, 6-1. Peaches Davis held Hartnett, Cubs 58 185 24 71 .384 Goes Before Ettore finally was led in a state of collapse in the Bees to 9 hits, with Gene Moore P. Waner, Pits. 86 345 63 132 .383 in the eighth by Referee Gene Roman, every commandment boxing's getting 4 of them for a Yanks .. .87 324 76 121 .373 decalogue had been violated. There was heeling, gouging, back-handing, perfect day Gehrig, at at bat. Alex Kampourls hit a homer DlMagglo, Yanks .81 343 86 127 .370 elbbwlng and knee action. Besides that, volunteer timekeepers ringside and others were for the Reds. Pittsburgh beat out say some of the rounds ran as long as four minutes the 6-4. hit a Home Runs it the beer baron went berserk and gave Phillies, Pep Young clipped Be that as may. Tony 28 took un- homer and drove in three runs. DlMagglo, Yankees .. Ettore an unmerciful beating which the Philadelphia gamester Foxx, Red Sox. 25 as as he was able to stand up. He had been knocked Out flinchingly long YESTERDAY’S HERO — Eldon Greenberg, Tigers 23 of the ring twice to the eighth, when Referee Roman stopped it. There- Auker, Tigers' submarine hurler, Trosky, Indians 23 Governor Hoffman gave Galento his trophy, and Tony, hugging it upon who hand-cuffed the Yanks wlht 2 Medwlck, Cardinals 21 it home to his bar-room to Orange, where it now adorns • proudly, lugged hits. behind the bar, next to the plaster of paris bust of his manager, the space Runs Batted In Jacobs. Mr. Y. McOllllcuddy Cardinals 98 Features Medwlck, (Copyright, 1937, King Syndicate) TATA, CIESLEWSKI 97 Greenberg, Tigers fOIbfotm ON COURT TONIGHT DlMagglo, Yankees .92 McCoy, McCarthy Dickey, Yankees 81 TO BOX TONIGHT INTERPARISH QUOIT Gehrig. Yankees 79 Facing his first real test of the Foxx, Red Sox 79 Title Author tournament at Chase Park, Henry Bonura, White Sox .79 Boston, July a#—(UP)—A! McCoy MATCH TOMORROW Cleslewskl of Naugatuck, defending of Dorchester puts his New England champion will meet John Tata this Runs evening at 6 o'clock in a semi-final DlMaggio, Yankees 86 title In Jeopardy to- 1. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.Clemens Tomorrow night the highly rated tennis match. Shortly after that Greenberg. Tigers 84 he meets Jack McCar- night when St. Thomas quoit throwers, will en- hour, Gordon Rlach and Vic Sabas Rolfe, Yankees 79 In a 10-round fea- thy of Roxbury tertain St. Patricks, last year city will volley it out for a semi-final Medwlck, Cardinals .78 2. Robinson Crusoe.DeFoe at Park. shot at Johnny Stollar, who won Galan, Cubs 77 ture bout Penway champs, in the first of a series of The title-holder was a slight fa- a net thriller last night from Joe Hits quoit games, which Chairman Mar- vorite to beat McCarthy, who serv- Sullivan, 6-3, 2-6. 6-3. Tat easily Medwlck, Cardinals .141 3. Gulliver's Travels.Swift ed at chief sparring partner for tin Crean of St. Thomas is planning defeated Ed Read of Watertown P. Waner, Pirates .132 Jimmy Braddock during the lat- for the coming weeks. while "Ding” Leary proved very Bell, Browns ..T29 ter's unsuccessful defense tough before losing to Sabal, 6-4 Yankees .127 campaign Rivalry runs high in these quoit DlMaggio, . and 7-5. < Cubs .122 4. Little Women ..Louisa Alcott against matches and anyone who visits the Demaree, May other 10-rounders Three pit Bt. Thomas school grounds will be Zanelll of Providence, R. Ralph I„ treated to some throw- Allen of Nova Sco- fancy quoit against Bobby It Is rumored that 88. Peter 5. Little Men .Louisa Alcott of Nova Sco- ing. May tia, Tiger Warrington and Paul will have a number of tia Emil Schultse, the Ger- GREAT DIAMOND FEATS against men the 8t. Thomaa-St. who will make his soouting man Importation Patricks match. 6. Hans American debut: and of Brinker.Dodge Roy Kelley St. Patricks will use. Peter Fltz- Dick of Brookline against Maloney Eddie Loftus, Frank Hardy, THIS DATE South Boston, brother of the bet- Henry. Joe Delaney. known i 7. Pinocchio .Carlo Collodi ter Jimmy. Chairman Crean will have the U hiitm BY BRACE E. JARRETT'■ i following on hand to de-' fend St. Thomas. Rev. Joseph Don- Waddell Fanned Sixteen Old Mates as Browns Win 8. Alice In Wonderland.Carroll RECS MEET TONIGHT nelly, Serg. Barney Burns, Tim Shea, Charley Kohler, Jimmy Offi- Great Game 5 to 4 Rocco Palladino Uphill President AbleUlo cer, Ed. Moriarty. Ed Fltsgerald, has of the Recreation league called Sam Smith, Dick O'Connell, Leo July 29, 1908, at St Louis PHILADELPHIA (A. L.) 9. A Child's Garden of Verses.Stevenson a regular meeting of managers of Conway, Mike Sullivan, Ed Cough- ab r h o a e the Recreation league for tonight at lin. Mike Grout, Jackie Orout, Tom (This Is the beet game pulled out of 7:30 o'clock at the Division Street Hartsel, If 4 1 1 4 0 0 Culbert and others. the fire on July 39th). 10. Aesop's Fables.Aesop playground, at which time league St. Thomas will also entertain E. Collins, 2b. 4 0 1 0 affaire will be discussed and Sun- their guests after the match. The St. Louis Browns scored four Davis, lb 3 1 OH schedule released to a day* palpi- St. Thomas runs In the last of the 9th to win Murphy, rf. 4 tating world. the North Enders Every night an extraordinary game from the Nichols, ss 4 can be seen in practice games in 5 to 4. the St. Thomas school yard and Athletics, Oldrlng, cf 4 cf Chairman Crean has offered a prise Vickers had been having the best Coombs, 0 We are pleased to invite you to oceept to the man who has the most ring- J. 3b .4 of his argument with Rube Wad- Collins, ers after a month’s practice. Tim- had been Schreckengost, c 4 os o "The Juvenile my Shea leads with 98. Serg. Bar- dell, though Rube pitch- almost gift Library" Vickers, p 4 ney Burns has 98, while Ed Mor- ing a brand of ball the like of Dygert, p 0 iarty has 94. which his old cronies had never ex- in ten volumes, more than 2,300 pages perienced before. ToUls 35 4 8 25 14 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia was leading 4 to 1 —all in clear strong and ST. LOUIS (A. L.) type, binding Game* Yesterday WRESTLING when Jimmy McAleer's lads set o(T 11, Cleveland 7. their in the final half: Philadelphia powder keg ab r h o a e are 11, Chicago I. These books the Washington Hartsell ... gold stamping. New York 1. (By United Freae) singled Oldrlng dropped Stone, if 4 Detroit 8, Williams’ Wallace Boston S, St. Louis 4. Springfield, Maes.—Steve (Crush- fly singled, Hartzell, rf 4 and the were full. Ferris and er) Casey, Ireland, threw Rube bases Williams, 2b .4 favorites of millions of boys girls Standing! Tor Swed- hit to Vickers, who got Hartzell at W. X,. Per. Wright, Texas; Johnson, Wallace, ss 4 y home ... for Schwelt- New York 67 28 .611 en, pinned Dick Stahl, Germany; Crlss, batting Ferris, 3b 4 the world will live in the Detroit 61 34 .600 tossed aer, singled, and two runs counted. over—they Maurice Robert, Montreal, Schweitzer, If .... 1 Chicago .63 36 .606 Jo Rae, Jones singled, the bases again Boston 48 37 .654 Kojut, Montreal; Tommy T. Jones, lb .4 volume .-. relieved to come and Cleveland .41 42 .404 South Hadley, flopped Tony Parem, being jammed Dygert Spencer, c 4 1 16 memory of generations 37 46 Vickers. "flnis” Washington .... .446 New Hampshire, Spencer spelled Waddell, p 3 0 0 29 St. LouTs 28 68 .826 to htls great rally with a Texas -26 68 .310 C. Jones, cf 2 0 1 the books will in value as the Philadelphia — which scored the and grow Hartford, Conn., Danno O’Ma- leaguer, tying Criss xx 1 1 0 runs and Ed- AND 6 DIFFERENTLY Games Today honey 233, Ireland, drew wltn George winning gave George Cleveland at sweet re- we Philadelphia. Clark, 228, Scotland; Count George ward (Rube) Waddell Totals....35 5 9 27 8 1 years pass. Now make it possible Detroit at New York. venge over Connie Mack. Chicago at Washington. Zarynoff, 228, Russia, downed Dyna- St. Louis at Boston, mite Dunn, 218, Boston; Max Gold- xxCrlss batted for C. Jones In 9th NUMBERED These Athletics, during the many for own this valuable set of berg, 318, Santa Monica, Oal„ threw Philadelphia 00000310 0—4 you NATIONAL LEAGUE years that Rube operated on the to^ 225, Mass.; St. Louis .... 00010000 4—5 Steve Brady, Holyoke. hill for them, had often witnessed Charlie Strack. 237, Oklahoma, pin- books at a cost of a few cents for Games Yesterday their opponents trying in vain to One out when only COUPONS Pittsburgh 6, 4. ned Tony Colesano, 332, Summary: winning Philadelphia Springfield, solve the eccentric one’s offerings, Two Cincinnati 6. Boston 1. Mass. run scored. base hits—T. Johes, Chicago 7, Brooklyn 6. but now the situation was reversed, Murphy. Three base hit—Schreckep- each handsome volume. New York 8, St. Louis 4. and, to make matters worse, they DEPUTY SHERIFF COPELAND goet. Hits—OH Vlokers 8 In 8 1-3 (his old teammates) were being Standing! Inn.; off Dygert 1 In 2-3 Inn. Sac. used used as the means for Wad- W. L. Per. Los Angeles—Lillian Copeland, hit—E. Collins. Stolen base—Wal- Chicago 56 31 dell to set up a new American lace. Left on bases—St, Louis 5; New York .64 35 rormer Olympic discus star, is a 0 league record; sixteen Athletics 7. Bases on balls—Off Pittsburgh 46 40 deputy sheriff in Los Angeles coun- Philadelphia 46 42 struck out in this game. Waddell 2. Struck Waddell 6t. Louis ...... It? ty. out—By Boston .43 46 .483 16; by Vickers 4. Umpire—Connolly. Cincinnati.36 40 .434 NOTE: This tied the National the in The Democrat. oD you know the best game won In every Brooklyn 35 60 .412 FIELD FUTURITY ENTRIES league records of sixteen Clip coupon day .... 34 66 .378 the 9th Inning on July 30? nUloidelphla made by Hahn, Mathewson, and for Gurnee Today Mount Vernon, 111.—Entries Rucker; remaining supreme until See this oolunnt tomorrow first volume wHI be on Sale Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. the 33d annual American Field Fu- Diasy Dean, In 1938, and Bob Feller, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the placed Saturday Hyooklyn at Chicago. to be run on here, close in far ed seventeen. (All reserved—Jarrett Boston at Cincinnati. turity, quail 1938, rights Sport New York at St. Louts. Aug. 3. The sedra: Features)

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