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WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1935. Owens Steak Show as U. 5. C. Wins Meet: Griffs Lose Double Bill to Tigers Sports Program' Some Formidable Contenders for Varsity Golfing Honors Here This Week OH STATE FLASH For D. C. Fans

TODAY. FOUR-TIME VICTOR Base Ball. Washington at Detroit. 3. Tennis. at N. C. A. A. District of Columoia champion- Linke and Russell Kindly to Given Ovation ships, Columbia Country Club. Sara Moore vs. Mary Ryan, City Foe as 10-9 Games—Puts His Team of Washington tournament wom- Beating en’s championship, Rock Creek Follows 7-0 Defeat. Next to Trojans. courts. BY FRANCIS STAN. BY RUSSELL J. NEWLAND, Polo. E. Associated Press Sports Writer. War Department vs. Loudoun- Staff Correspondent of Hie Star. BERKELEY, Calif., June 22—Uni- Fauquier. Phipps Field, near Mid- Mich., June 22.—An versity of Southern California’s pow- dleburg, Va„ 3. elderly Washington cast-off field won Sail Boat and a few young blade* who erful track and combination Racing. , the 1935 National Collegiate A. A. Off Haines Point, 2 DETROIT,still are drawing pay from team championship today, but Jesse TOMORROW. Uncle Clark Griffith collaborated Owens, lithe, brown colored youth Base Ball. beautifully here today to increase the Nationals’ latest from Ohio State, won the thunderous Washington vs. Detroit, 3. losing streak to four of 18,000 fans. games in a row. applause Boxing. In the most list of in- Ol’ Gen. Crowder, who was shipped amazing Phil Furr, District welterweight dividual ever witnessed to the Tigers a year ago via the wai- performances champion, vs. Tony Rock, Penn- In the Far Owens took first ver route, pitched the Detroits to a West, sylvania, main bout, Griffith Sta- in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, 7-to-0 in the opener of a places dium, 8:30. victory the 220-yard low hurdles and the double-header. And, by way of mak- Golf. broad jump. His efforts alone ac- ing It unanimously dolorous, Ed Linke counted for 40 of the 40ys points Qualifying rounds, intercollegi- and Jack Russell, disguised in Wash- ate championships, Congressional scored by Ohio State to take sec- ington habiliment, pitched the Tigers Country Club. ond place. Southern California had ;o a second victory, this time by the 75 1-30. No other team got more TUESDAY. .obust figures of 10 to 9. than 20 points. Base Ball. There was no comeback for the Surviving members of a 23-man Washington at Detroit, 3. Washingtons in the first game. Never team, after yesterday’s trials, ac- Golf. in his palmiest days did Crowder counted largely for U. S. C's. total Qualifying rounds, intercollegi- function better, giving up only five through secondary strength. The Tro- ate championships, Congressional hits to his old teammates and, with jans won only two first places, Ken Country Club. the help of an unsung Tiger fan in Carpenter taking the discus with 157 WEDNESDAY. left field, easily inflicting a whitewash. feet 11 *4 inches and Earle Meadows Golf. But the night-cap was something else and Bill Sefton tying for pole vault Match play, intercollegiate cham- again. The laurels at 14 feet 1 Vs inches. pionships, Congressional Country high-powered National batting Club. attack, a little bewildered in the early Owens Gets Great Ovation. THURSDAY. going after blowing a fuse against 1>UT while Southern California was Base Ball. Crowder, surged gallantly in the final of the sundown but adding the N. C. A. A. title to Washington at New York. innings scrap, there was no the lta previously won intercollegiate A. Wrestling. combating typical Washington pitching, although the A. A. A. honors of a few weeks ago, Jack Donovan vs. Reuben Wright, final result was in doubt until Ossie limber-legged Owens was streaking main bout, Griffith Stadium,' 8:30. with the run on second down the cinder path, skipping the Bluege, tieing Golf. base, rolled the hurdles and keeping an eye on broad harmlessly through Match play, inter cham- dusk to Bill an event in which he jpllegiate gathering RogelL jump rivals, pionships, Congressional Country in clinched top position yesterday’s Club. trials. Godin Greases Skids. FRIDAY. This human antelope, who learned FAR as was con- Golf. AS Washington to run on the sidewalks of Cleveland the first com- Match play, intercollegiate cham- cerned, game was a failed even to come close to his plete dud. Another of Uncle Clark’s pionships, Congressional Country earlier world-record-bettering per- the Mr. Goo6e Gos- Club. cast-offs, ageing formances, but the assembled thou- lin, started the Nationals on their sands who cheered him on were downfall in the second inning by de- thoroughly satisfied. positing one of Bob Burke’s offerings He beat just about the pick of the Sets World Record to right field for t lmty triple. Tak- country’s athletic stars in every event Discovery ing the cue, Ray Hayworth duplicated he appeared in. From the time he the swat and then Flea Clifton won the 100-yard dash until he loped To Beat Omaha singled to present Crowder with a 2- off the field after making one special King Saxon, run lead. effort to exceed the world broad jump That was all the general needed, al- record, the throngs’ plaudits were for in Official Score though the champs Owens. No greater ovation has ever Easily Brooklyn Handicap made certain of victory by hammering been accorded a visiting athlete. BY ORLO ROBERTSON, then, with a sudden burst of speed, young Mr. Burke for two mare runs in Associated Press Sport* Writer. Discovery moved in on the King. the next frame and the final trio in Takes Sprints Easily. FIRST CAME. the seventh. WASHINGTON. AB. R. H. O. A E * TV TEW YORK, June Never Lets was 'Hit' two sprints, heralded as “the 22.—Tacking Bejshak Up. Kuhel. lb.4 0 0 13 0 0 Meanwhile, Crowder permitting | I another world mark to a rec- Stone, rt.4 0 1 1 0 0 races of the into the back stretch they stepped. only one Washington runner to reach year,” developed ^T)OWN Myer. 2b. 4 0 1 2 4 0 ord that already boasts the third base and that a one-man affair for first place. ^ with Cal Rainey keeping King Manush If.4 O 1 1 0 0 gentleman was best time for 13-16 miles, Saxon in front but a margin Travis. 3b. 3 0 1 2 5 0 Capt. Buddy Myer, who effectively Owens won the 100 In 9.8 seconds and only by Schulte, cf. 3 0 1 8 0 0 Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Discovery, was detained the furlong in 21.5, unexciting when of two lengths. Meanwhile Omaha. Bolton, c.3 0 0 2 0 1 at that station through 0 0 I 0 beaten off in five previous starts this was back, un- ! Bluege ss.3 0 the combined efforts of the compared to his recent world record eight lengths striving Burke, p. 2 0 O O 4 0 general year, soundly whipped King Saxon, and one Frank cus- tying dash of 9.4 for the former and successfully to get into a challenging Pettit, p.O 0 0 0 0 0 of Mr. Navin’s cash ace of the milers, and Omaha, king •Redmond 1 0 0 O O O tomers. was on first base in the his record bettering run in the 220. position. Myer of the 3-year-olds, in the 1 Va miles of Totals 31 0 5 24 14 seventh virtue of a bunt In the short sprint, he beat Eulace J King Saxon still led heading into 1 by dragged the Brooklyn Handicap at Aqueduct •Batted for Burk* in eighth. when Cecil Travis sliced a drive Peacock of Temple, with George An- | | the stretch, more than three-eighths single DETROIT. AB. R. H. O. A. today. of a mile from but E. to left. derson of California third. In the home, Discovery Fox. rf.4 1 1 3 0 O With a performance that recalled 1 had cut the margin to one-half length. O. Walker cf. 4 2 8 4 O O The ball struck fair and kicked over 220 he breasted the tape just ahead Gehringer. 2b.3 o o 3 5 o when as runner- toward the boxes. The creaking Mr. of Anderson with Herman Neugass of his 1934 campaign, At the quarter pole the Vanderbilt Greenberg. Jb. 3 2 2 7 0 0 Goslin. If. 4 1 3 3 0 0 Goslin was nowhere near the Tulane in up to Cavalcade for 3-year-old hon- flyer caught the King and moved past 1—Fred Haas. Lousiana State rated the threat. pellet finishing third place. Each jr.. University, big Rogell. ss. .4 0 o 2 3 O off the distance at and Buddy was third when a time Owens led from the start. Slow- ors, Discovery reeled the mile post, drawing away, 1:35%. 2—Stanford U.’s quartet, favored for the team title. Left to right: Don ISdwards, Spec Stewart. Tom Hayworth c.8 1 1 4 0 O rounding O in 1:48Vs as he finished six lengths Bejshak never ceased riding, however, and Jack Hoerner. Clifton 3b.3 1 1 O O Tiger fan jumped out of his seat, ness of the times was attributed to a Dwyer Crowder, 0 0 0 1 0 the silks p.4 scooped the baU, and 10-mile-an-hour wind. in front of the King, carrying booting Discovery strongly through 3—Johnny Fischer, Michigan XJ., the 1932 champion. up disappeared Total* .32 ~7 II 27 ~9 ~0 in With him Owens’ of C. H. Knebelkamp. Omaha, flaunt- the closing strides while King Saxon 4— Notre Dame the lone triumph. disappeared biggest test today came in Harry Baldwin, U., tourney’s southpaw. 0<)0 the colors of his New York bank- held Omaha at The 3- Washington 000 000—0 Washington's chance of a the 220-yard low hurdles, where he ing easily bay. 5— Joe Lynch, Georgetown U., chief local hope for the championship. Detroit 022 000 30*-7 avoiding er-owner. William Woodward, and was five in shutout because Fred Schulte faced the defending champion, Glenn year-old champion lengths 6— Ed White, Texas U., runner-up for the crown last year. Runs batted in—Rogell (2). Greenberg oblig- out of his division for the ’ront of Mrs. Sloane's Good 12) Clifton. Q Walker GWsltn. Two-base ingly filed to Gcslin, after Myer was Hardin of Louisiana State. Owens stepping Dodge 7— Charles Yates, Georgia Tech., the defending champ. —Star Staff and A. P. Photos. hits—Schulte. Travis G. Walker. Green- out first time, was another four lengths Goods with owned De berg. Three-base hits—G. Walker Oos- called of the dugout and sent back led after the half-way mark and was Somebody, by to the rear. Witt fifth and S. L. Buch’s un. Hayworth. Fox Stolen base—Clifton. to third. So it was no runs, two hits, clocked In 23.4 seconds. Hardin, who Page, Sacriflce—Gehringer. Double plays—Geh- rinter to Rogell to Travis to no errors and the Tiger in the left- holds the N. C. A. A. record of 22.7 Thursday, last. Greenberg: Brown and Fuchs Mrer to Kuhel; Bluege to Myer to Kuhel. field box was an assist. Crowd Makes Bad Guess. ■ • given and has bettered the accepted world Gate for Non-Title Left on bases—Washington. 4; Detroit. 6. Base on balls—Oft Burke. 3. Struck out— record with a time of was Biggest 22.4, second, 1~\ISCOVERY’S time lowered by one- MRS. JESSUP WINNER. By Crowder. 1; by Pettit 1. Hits—Off Tigers Get Long Lead. two Burke, 11 In 7 Innings; off Pettit. 0 in 1 yards behind. a world mark Reported 'T'HE was one fifth of second the Inning. Losing pitcher—Burke. Um- nightcap another of WILMINGTON, Del.. June 22 OP). By the Associated Press. F of 1:48*5 established by Katherine E. Since pires—Messrs. Gelsel and Ormsby. Time those Ed Linke Great Stan Fail. —Mrs. John B. Jessup. Wilmington ight —1 hour 45 minutes. games. spotted June 22.—An official of Dempsey-Sharkey Hitt’s Hot Toddy at Belmont Park the Tigers to a seven-run lead by the r'VWENS Country Club, defeated Catherine JJOSTON, clinched the broad jump six years ago and equaled in 1934 at the Boston National League second and then dared his Ken dig, Philadelphia Cricket Club, SECOND GAME. inning yesterday in the trials with a Hialeah Park by E. R. Bradley's base bell team today said he Seen for Primo-Louis mates to overcome that. 6—3, 6—3, in the final today to re- Scrap WASHINGTON. AB. R. H O. A. E Well, they leap of 26 feet 1% Inches. His near- Blessed Event. The Vanderbilt colt’s “heard” that Joe E. Brown, screen Br the Associated Press. hook that Redman and then Kuhel, lb.4 1 1 10 O 1 didn’t, but Mike Cochrane and 24.000 gain the Delaware State turf tennis Jarred rf.6 1 2 0 est A1 Olson of Southern Cali- record of 1:55 for 13-16 miles comedian, was “Interested” in the Stone, 6 o rival, world YORK. June 22 —The 15- compelled Willie McGee, another Myer. 2b.3 1 1 l 4 O cash customers were given much to championship. of 2 fornia, Jumped 25 feet 8% inches to- was hung up at Narragansett Park possible purchase the club. round heavyweight bout, bring- sparring partner, to call it quits after Manush If. 5 3 1 0 0 worry about. Bluege’s double and for second He added, however, that Travis 3b.4 2 1 1 2 O day position. last year. pub- ing together ponderous Primo taking heavy punishment for one Schulte, cl.-. 4 O l 2 0 0 Jack Stone’s single cut it down to The meet saw the lished that Brown was en Bolton, e.8 0 S I 0 0 downfall of such On the basis of his 1935 record, reports NEWCarnera and jarring Joe Louis round. 7-to-l in the third, from which point Bluege. ss.6 1 2 3 4 0 great stars as Hardin, Ray Sears of route to Boston to confer with Russell with a second to Head Play in the Minor Tuesday night in the Yankee Stadium, Camera Linke. p. .0 0 0 0 0 0 took up the pitching—or will leave by automobile Russell p. 2 1 1 0 2 O Butler, Dick Bauer of the U. s. Mili- Leagues Judge Emil Fuchs, president of the more international interest rather, the for Suburban Handicap as his best effort, may attract after a final workout Pettit, p.0 0 O 0 1 0 throwing Washington. was news Sunday, taking tary Academy, Vincent Murphy of Braves, to him. for non- ‘Redmond 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jack was all for a while Discovery was considered lightly by and the biggest “gate” any the easy He to doing right said, was not trip by stages. plans tsington .1 o o o o o Notre Dame and Charles Beetham held at 5 Fuchs, he available bout since Jack and his fellow the crowd of 15,000, being International. championship Demp- reach New York Tuesday morning. *Lary 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washingtonians began of Ohio State. now for comment. to to 1 to win the purse of $10,200. The sey knocked out Jack Sharkey in the take heart. Consecutive singles by Newark, 5; Baltimore, 3. Brown is owner of the Kansas Louis, at his at Total.. ~9 15 24 IS ~I Hardin, also defending champion In even same before a training camp Hetnie Manush and a walk to big play was for Omaha at park eight years ago for Linke in third, Travis, Albany, 8; Syracuse, 3. Blues of the American Associ- Pompton Lakes, N. J., stepped four ‘Batted the quarter mile, was forced to take Saxon at 5 to 2. City million dollar “house.” tBatted lor Russell in eighth. Schulte, and Clif Bolton’s one-baser money and King rounds American Association. ation. speedy against his four re- tRan for Schulte in ninth. whittled down Continued on Page B-10, Column Discovery had won the race last year, After viewing the rush at the box ’s lead to Minneapolis, 4; Indianapolis, 1. maining punch partners and at the DETROIT. AB. R. H. O. A. E 7-to-3 but no horse ever had won the stake offices today, Promoter Mike Jacobs Po*. rf.5 1 2 1 0 0 opening the sixth. St. Louisville, 5. finish he was barely drawing a deep twice in succession In its 47 years. Paul, 6; of the Twentieth Oentury Sporting Cochrane, c.3 2 1 4 O 0 But as Washington’s offense began 6. breath. The Negro sensation backed Gehringer. 2b.A O 2 2 A O Milwaukee, 6; Toledo, SPEEDWAY TO REOPEN Club declared he would not be sur- 2 o to strengthen. Russell was with Greenberg, lb.4 1 1 11 getting Discovery, Johnny Bejshak Kansas 3. Lew "Tiger” Flowers of New York Goslin. If. 4 1 1 1 0 0 Statistics Columbus, 15; City, prised if the gross receipts go beyond weaker. To start the Tigers’ half of League handling the reins, forced the King to and Bob Frasier, Seattle, around the Rogell. ss. 4 1 2 3 5 0 mark. He this 4 the sixth frame Walker the back . the $400,000 hinged G. Walker cf. 2 2 4 0 0 walloped a set a burning pace down Famous Altoona Course to ring, slashing away to head and Clifton. 3b.4 1 2 1 1 0 Nashville, B; Birmingham, 0. Oper- prediction, however, on the hope of jaw homer over the left field fence, making stretch while Omaha, ridden by with cruel left hooks which jarred Auker. p. 2 1 O 0 O O SUNDAY, JUNE 38, 1935. Knoxville, 2; Memphis, 1. ate as Dirt Track. good weather as well as reports of a Hogsett .. 1 0 0 0 1 0 It 8 to 3. Wayne Wright in place of Willie the hired men time and time New Orleans, 3-1. tide of out-of-town reservations. again. who is ill, trailed. Chattanooga. 4-5; The rising Totals .30 H) 13 27 TI ~0 Saunders, famous Altoona Speedway at — Ceil Harris. 245-pound Chicago Greenberg Hits Long Homer. American Pacific Coast. idle since Washington 001 002 402— 9 The King, a speed demon from the Tyrone. Pa., 1931, will re- Recent Gate. took a for two minutes the Grills weren’t RESULTS YESTERDAY. 3. Largest Negro, lacing Detroit 180 001 20x—10 licked, at and in the Hollywood. 8; Sacramento, open July 27 as a dirt track, it has JJUT barrier, broke in front since old man depression put and then threw up his hands and Runs batted in—G. Green- least in no Detroit. 7—10: Washington, 0—8. San 0. '""POPS” Walker (3). department other than Portland, 7; Francisco, been announced by George A berg <3*. Bolton (3>. Gehringer (2>. Stone Cleveland. 12: New York, 6. first sixteenth of a mile opened up Long, the boxing industry on the ropes walked from the platform. Leonard pitching. Alter Russell had Boston. 7: Chicago, 5. Oakland, 9; Missions, 6. <2). Myer (2). Manush. Schulte. Pox. opened a lead with and . Nationally known drivers *t. Louis. 11; Philadelphia. 3. four-length Discovery was the Sharkey-Schmeling title match Dixon. 216, of Philadelphia, held his Two-base hits—Pox. Rogell. Bluege. Three- the eighth with a scratchy single, are to in the in- base Home runs—G. STANDING Omaha That lasted only Piedmont expected compete in 1930. It drew own for a but then when the hit—Myer. Walker. Kuhel to OF THE CLUBS. trailing. at the stadium while, Greenberg. Sacrifices—Cochrane. Auker. managed get hit by one of chestnut Asheville, 4. augural event, a 100-mile until Bejshak settled the 11; Wilmington, champion- $750,000. The only other heavyweight pace became too hot sank to the can- Double plays—Gehringer to Rogell to Auker’s pitches. Stone singled Russell 3-B. Greenberg: Gehringer to to ? * f .? son of into his stride and Norfolk, 8-4; Richmond, ship. have vas from a brace of blows to the Greenberg | g g tTi S3 Display bouts which topped $400,000, head. Rogell: Greenberg to Rogell to Greenberg. across, and the ever-rellabJe Myer the in- Louis will do Left on bases—Washington, 8; Detroit. 5. across 8 with or without championship his last boxing to- drove Kuhel and Stone with a •* i : : B P Base on bslls—Off Auker. 3: off Hogsett. 5 5 £ I I volved, were Sharkey-Stribllng in morrow afternoon. 1; oft Linke. 1. Struck out—By Auker. whistling triple. " : 8 E : i Miami Beach in 1929, Sharkey-Schmel- 3; by Hogsett, 1. Hits—Off Linke. 6 in 2 Cochrane decided that was enough g : in 13 Consecutive Innings; oft Hogsett. A in 3 Innings: off .. Games .j __° ~_L_ Mver Hits ing In 1932 and Baer-Oamera in 1934. Russell. 8 in 5 innings: off Pettit. 2 In 1 for Auken so he waved in Elon Hog- NY I—I 61 61 31 61 SI 8i 71371211.6381 Safely inning: off Auker. 10 in 8 innings (none More than 50.000 cash customers sett, an Indian who threw two strikes Olel 31—I 41 31 61 51 31 8I32I24I.571I 4 Hurls of a to Evnon—Ball Thieves a Nuisance. out in seventh) Hit by pitcher—By Hadley Today—Crowd 25,000 Joy will be on hand if Jacobs’ ; BRADDOCK IS (Kuhel). Wild Win- to Herr Manush and then him Detl 41 41—I 31 SI 61 61 41321261.5521 5 expectations QUITS Auker pitch—Linke. pitched ning Losing pitcher— are fulfilled. The is pitcher—Auker. a that scored and made Chll 31 II til—I 31 6! 41 41291231.5481 6t* ringside price Linxe. Umpires—Messrs. Ormsby and single Myer was the scale for the Bos1 6 31 4.1 41—1 41 41 41291281.800110 By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. will be opposed by . As it was Myer sent bock to $16.50, lower than WITH RELIEF BOARD Geitel. Time—1 hour 67 minutes. the score 8 to 7. Wn< II 3! 21 31 SI—I 61 CT26I32I.448112 Mich., June 22 — third. recent Braddock-Baer title bout. Russell couldn’t stand the prospect The crowd of 25,000 that paid Phi! 2< 61 II 31 II 51—1 4I22I32I.407I13 The Nationals’ other claim Eighteen thousand bleacher seats at of prosperity, however. Cochrane BtLI 21 21 II 41 4! II 31—1171371.316118 to see today’s bargain bill was the In the Tigers' half of the same be on sale at 4 to this season $2.30 each will put New opened the Tigers’ half of the seventh consistency a Champ Pay* L. ■ I21l24l26i23l29l32l32l37i—I—I I first bright aspect of the innings Walker sent drive to left Heavyweight Griffs’ Records — really the DETROIT,—Buddy Myer still is p.m. (Eastern standard time) day with a single and then Hank Green- Western trip to Secretary Eddie and again a fan ran out and Off of GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. smacking base hits as regularly as of the fight. Obligation $367.24. berg leaned his boney frame into a Jr. Tomorrow’s Sunday caught the ball. Heinie Manush the Detroit Wash, at Detroit. 3. Wash, at Detroit. 3. Washington’s pitchers are driven Eynon, Louis, 21-year-old BATTING. slow ball and dented a rooftop 450 Phila. at St. Louis. Phila. at St. Louis. the had a chance to hold Walker at Had Given His Note. crowd, especially with Tigers who has his way into reel away before Jack could retire the New York at Cleve. New York at Cleve. from the box. Negro punched a. AB. R. H. 2b. 3b. Hr. Rbl.Pct. a three-game winning first or nail him at second base, in less than By the Associated Press. side. Boston at Chicago. Boston at Chicago. The little second-sacker now nursing the heavyweight picture Newsom 8 8140001 .600 Wash- too. The Interference made the .15 4 8 0 0 1 6 .400 streak, should not hurt the a of fighting, was N. J.. June 22.—Cham- Unke 15 This latest was a stun- has hit safely in 13 consecutive year professional NEWARK, Bean... » 8232013 .375 development either. blow an automatic two-baser. a 6-to-5 favorite Broad- James J. Braddock and the 8 47 .345 blow National games as a result of swatting in ington exchequer quoted along pion Myer.. 67 229 46 79 18 7 ning to the Griffs’ aspirations of Btone.. 61 200 36 «8 11 7 1 38 .340 New Jersey Emergency Relief Admin- a garrison finish, so they didn’t RESULTS YESTERDAY. both ends of today’s double- Part of the reason why the way today. Bolton. 82 189 24 52 9 6 2 26 .308 get 6—3: New 4—7. If Louis the are istration were quits officially today. Powell.. 65 220 31 67 9 3 3 42 .305 around to it until the ninth Plttaburch. York. header. on Ed Linke ’s homer in the wins, experts just inning Brooklyn. 17: Cincinnati. 4. Tigers were teeing off Travla.. 58 214 32 64 10 3 0 27 .299 which decided the about unanimous in the belief he The announced that with two down and on base. Ch.cHKO. 7—6; Boston. 4—8. in the second Inning of the second nightcap, really administration Russell. 17 17 6 6 0 3 0 4 .294 nobody St. Louis. 9—10: Philadelphia. 3—9. Myer had his troubles In the a The Manush 65 224 34 65 13 3 1 21 .290 Here Manush scratched a was tele- game, was his eighteenth of the will do It by knockout. Negro Its former client, who defeated Max single, Gen. but game was that Fatso Bluere. 41 138 21 39 3 2 1 10 .283 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. opener against Crowder, season hit into a will concede the Italian giant close Baer for world Travis walked, Schulte 'singled Helnle graphing his pitches. Not until Bluege queer the heavyweight title, Kutael.. 67 229 41 61 11 1 0 29 268 after two unsuccessful attempts he final with to 60 in as well as far relief Schulte. 28 87 13 21 2 1 0 11 .241 across and Travis to third and Bolton bounced off the double play in the pounds weight paid off a note for $387.24 .238 a bunt to Hank Green- five straight hits Holbr'k 8 21 460127 dragged big on but his 1 0 0 one-based Cecil home and Schulte to bats Ed catch on. Then Clif Bolton first, Ossie rapped other physical advantages, received two weeks before July Burke. 13 20 1 4 0 0 .200 and beat it out an Tiger did 13 36 2 7 4 0 0 6 .200 k £ g sr : 8 Bi berg by eyelash. a hot to who is to offset them. was Hadley. second. g It was too late. grounder Gehringer, punch expected when it due. 11 5110000 .200 | Coppola The 0 feinted Bolton to a stop, Camera's main chances, it appeals, Gary. 39 103 9 20 4 0 C 7 .194 24,000 groaned and Bucky : : a while in the second tilt whipped Braddock. the administration said, r I £ For Sinrton 18 17 2 3 0 0 O 4 .177 new ? ; ! ; § r Navln doesn’t the ball to Greenberg, catching will depend on his ability to prolong Harris, filled with hope, sent Lyn ■!»!».•* it looked as wasn’t If President Prank appeared to pay off his relief debt Redm’d 14 23 6 4 1 0 0 4 .174 though Buddy 37 3 6 1 0 0 2 182 Lary In to run for Schulte. But start his crowds, there Bluege, and saw Greenberg nab the bout to the point where his bulk, advance to train W’lteh’l 14 NY 1—1 61 8) 41 31 61 5j 71381161.7171.... going to get a chance to Increase “policing” when he received an Kresa 21 35 2 5 2 0 0 3 143 7 from Clif at second with a toss to behind left will be Bluege rolled to Rogell, forcing Bolton StLI 21—I 31 81 21 5! 61 71331241.8701 his He was walked and hit are going to be some squawks operating jabs, for the Baer fight. The administra- Pettit.. 19 12 3 1 O 0 0 1 .083 string. and still leaving Washington behind 61—1 II 7! 81 61 41341261.5871 7Vfc in the Held ... It called for effective. Ptll 31 a ball his first two times rival teams. Fans Rogell quick tion. suggesting that payment might 8 by pitched the eight-ball in the flag chase. Chll II 41 31—1 61 61 41 81311241.6641 boxes a habit of stepping thinking by Gehringer and PITCHING. up, but after flying out on trip No. have handicap Braddock, offered to accept 21 41 II—I 61 71 5l26l28l.481il2tj Both Take Workouts. Blnl II over the 'concrete partitions and showed very little on Bolton’s note. This was done. O. H. B B. SO. In.P. 08.CG.W1. .404!17 3, the Nationals’ fields captain the fighter’s 6 qm 41 II 41 31 31—1 31 5I23'34 fair and Crowder of 13 TJOTH fighters continued their work- Bean. .. a 39 17 30 2 0 1 0 snatching up balls, both part disposed re- 11 29 11 9 29% 2 12 1 NET Phil 21 41 31 51 31 II—I 21201331.377118 sock a triple. D The Hudson County executive Coppol*. CAMERON CHAMP. foul. consecutive Nationals before outs today. At his Owasco Lake Pettit. 19 64 *6 19 48% 3 16 2 Bosl 21 31 II 21 41 31 31—I17I38I.309I32 of the note to his su- 48 43 102 14 6 6 6 Griffs Manush broke the ice Camera gave an impressive ex- ported payment Whltebill 14 121 TULSA. 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