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1932-07-05 [P C-3] Second in Ûniteîf States Illustrate Tremendous Growth Games Olympics I I I I ofI I mano. the wistful-faced Italian from SHOTTON FILES PROTEST 20 YEARS AGO the Middle West, and Bull Komar. Da Bool is some on the IN THE STAK. to Run percheron J FISHING in Nurmi Credits either leaves with ' Phils' Pilot Claims Umps Erred Ability mat. and it every- By Ed Deck er SHIKAT body wanting to kill him or welcome s AND Won Braves. WILSON Game ONLY by /"OLFERS of the SEATS Washington group ai A is Da back. colorful bloke to him j and Bed ^ In Record Time at His Bcol, and with these grunters and Chiggers Bugs. PHILADELPHIA. July 5 (*>!.—Man- had a busy day r~stcrday. At 1 Age on the mat the fur should SURE way to ruin Burt Shotton of the Phillies and groaners any good ager Columbia County Ciub. Edward is to a Dolly Stark waged a protractc 1 fly- A camping trip get good, Umpire . ττ.. Jr.: John C. Dsridson and His IN FEATURE TONIGHT Ladies will be admitted free and a substantial dote of red bugs, j verbal duel yesterday over how many IN Good Care Given P. 1994 The James PROVIDED on an over- finished one. two Body bus, provided by the promoter, will jiggers, chlggers or giggers. Call this j bases a runner may take George meet the trolley and afTord ire; trans- digging devil by any name you want, throw. Shotton failed to maks his and three In ths qualification round Goldie Ahearn portation to Boiling Field. The matches he's still a curse and danger to all [joint and filed a piotest with John of th» Midsummer tournament. C. First Concrete Stand Ever Inaugurates will be staged indoors if it rains, out- campers. Heydler, National League president. L. Prailey won the electric handi- doors if fair. The first evidence you have that With Bartell and Klein on second cap contest at Chevy Chase, with Built in America Filled AI Fresco Grappling Meanwhile Goldie Ahearn, the pro- you've got 'em is when you start and third in the seventh inning of the Otn. M. Weaver second and Mor- moter, spent last night tooting "It scratching what looks like a mos- first game with Boston. Hurst slammed ven Thompson. Samuel Dalzell and Ain't Goin' to Rain No More" on his quito bite. Pretty soon It blossoms a ball that went for a hit to the right Col. McCain tied for third. Alan Once at St. Louis. at Boiling Field. saxophone. out like a young boll and the panic of Shires. The first sacker stopped it Lard and Col. T. N. McAboy tied in is on. and threw wild to Pruett at the bag an 18-hoIe handicap match against The chigger bi'.ries himself In your Bartell raced home, Klein took third par in another Chevy Chase com- By the Associated Press. the high and mighty ruler HOT BOUTS ARE PROMISED skin, head down, and about that and Hurst second. Meanwhile Pruett petition. R B. Looker. Ous Worth- start saw off third LOUIS, July 5.—Many oi matland, Dick Shlkat, the time you scratching and the retrieved the ball, Klein ing to and R. Talbett finished one, wound starts burning. And how it and tossed for him. The ball rolled two and three in a handicap match fans assume this Viking of the Vaterland. sur- Return Matches Offer Features on j sports Into the dugout. Klein trotted home egalnst riar at Washington Country Summer's games in ONCEvivor of the Battle of Jutland Twin Card Tomorrow. and Hurst, on the principle that on Club. W. G. Campbell won a driv- Olympic City and a on the trail a runner the base he contest at that club C. V. ST.Les are the first to high-mucka-muck A\o overthrow gives ing Piper Angeles Return matches bang-up and an extra one, also was second and W. H. of another title, will make his Summer promising is approaching Woodman and be held in but are |1mrst Gus tied for third. America, they will feature the Twin City ANO ran in. Worthlngicn Dr. j bow to at Field to- scrapping JlG&ERS the folks Boiling back to second and Taber Johnson a bo* of wrong. Arena boxing card tomorrow night. Stark sent Hurst gave golf night, when Goldie Ahearn starts his Klein back to third. balls to the winner. At Bannock- The third modern renewal of Billy Landers, Norfolk bantamweight, al fresco grappling by the side of the The Braves won the game, 8 to 6. burn. M. Hall. Daniel L Hazard, was in who will trade socks with the veteran Dr. T. J. W Brown and the ancient games staged rippling Potomac. Walter L. Benny Schwartz of Baltimore, end Nick Travers starred. St. Louis in 1904, as part of the Shlkat, and as tall, phlegmatic strong Antonelll, Mohawk Club featherweight, TILDEN DEFEATS KOZELUH Washington drubbed New York. 12 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. tus a young bullock, will grapple with and Joe Bruno of Baltimore will be i to 1, In the afternoon game yester- for the second time within a day. Bob Grocm allowed five For this sports carnival the first the Intelligentsia of wrestling, his rival meeting Score Over Czechoslo- only few Extended to j hits. Danny Moeller and Eddie and months. concrete grandstand ever built in being Dr. Ralph Wilson, supple Foster hit Landers, who packs a good wallop, is vak. Losing Opening Set. hard. the United States was construct- skilled in every strategy of the mat. confident of again stopping Schwartz, Jack Johnson, world heavyweight The now is medicine at but the latter, who a clever left BRIARCLIFF. Y„ July 5.—BUI boxing champion, had an easy time ed, with a maximum seating Doc studying sports and is fast is for revenge to with Fireman Flynn. Johnson has the University of Pennsylvania, whither afoot, girding niden was hard pressed defeat of 9,000. Bruno a close decision over Anto- signed for bouts with Sam capacity he after the of got canr itch and burn is an exhibition tennis, Langford journeyed University nobody's busi- Karel Kozeluh in Hew the have since nelli in fast battling at Portsmouth and Sam McVey. Olympics grown Indiana had graduated him and gave ness. Except, perhaps, the poor un- then may be realized when provisions some time ago. and the Mohawk entry match yesterday. Johnny Kilbane. featherweight him a sheepskin. prepared fellow who must just let United States to handle crowds of 100.000 at Los An- figures he can reverse matters. The former champion boxing champion, defeated Tommy It is a tradition in the Wilson family it wear out. over his Czecho- are considered. In six-round bouts Billy Essinger, garnered the triumph Dixon. geles In Evansvllle that the eldest son must ! a bottle of collodian (and ! District will face . Carry slovak rival only after a furious rally Boxer Ad scored over As a matter cf fact, even the 9.000 fulfills lightweight, name Wolgast Joe practice medicine, and Ralph don't forget the with you. 4—6, 6—3, 7—5. seats far too msny 1er most of Kelly of Baltimore and Charley Thomp- In the third set, Rivers. proved this tradition. His father. Dr. Wilson, Any drug store will have it. Apply with Bruce Barnes in the the 1994 events. Lost in the vast activi- son, Baltimore welter, will trade punches Paired Olympic contests get under way was killed by an explosion of cxygen, j this to the bite as soon as you de- defeated Hans Nusslein ties of the world's the at- with Jimmy Moran of Norfolk. Battling Soubles, Tilden today at Stockholm. fair, games a martyr to science. tect it. The chloroform in this solu- 6—4. tracted a handful of Izzy, Baltimore, and Billy Hooe. Wash- ; and Roman Najuch, 6—2, Ted Sullivan to a only comparative The Shikat-Wilson tilt is preceded by tion kills the bug and the new skin pitched Pepco followers of the lngton, will appear in the opener, a 9-0 over Manhattan in the dyed-in-the-wool sports a squabble between Earl McCready and heals the wound. As far as I know victory four-rounder, at 8:30 o'clock. and day. Matros Kirilenko. The former went there is no for these Independence League. Hughes preventive GAIN McMahon hurled for the losers. abroad as a member of the Canadian fiends, but collodian Is an instant SUTTER ANd'gRANT race Howard, and Green led the the marathon alone Olympic team, journeyed to Oklahoma, curc. Don't overlook it when pack- Fury a RIDERS ARRIVE winners at bat. w drew "full house," American received a education in that DUTCH ing your kit. MEMPHIS. Tenn.. July S </P).—; WHILE college Cricket Club mem- athletes established a record of hinterland of the alfalfa, and was a Dixie's two outstanding tennis rivals, Washington bers on an supremacy for their countrymen of later who What are your fishing and Sliff Sutter of New Orleans and Bryan put exhibition at Rock A subject of debate among fans, remembering all tne talk member of the Oklahoma Aggies SAN PEDRO, Calif., July 5 VP).— camp- to shoot at. one perennial sports ing problems? Write them to Fish- breezed their Creek Park. Among the participante years Only foreign- heart," is the size of the that has furnished Paavo twice brought home the bacon in the Carrying Holland's entrants in the 3rant of Atlanta, through akout "athletic mighty organ care of this were Rose, John Mor- born contestant—a Canadian—succeed- runs.
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