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* mark 0f:276, @ world record for 72- is that hole me southpaw | ci gyrrent Mexico disturbance is play. eded his feats as & is au. ideal country to be A rether Sedinary 74 in his third Tong range bitters “1 “I davsicnet a ests forced to Veave, round hurt. He ngeded a 68 in his arm. I dign’t know when I'd final: trip *te-equat thi aie ane i t want. reba ee inking a's S| chan or | Yes! Walter ieee is father colorful tae i golf. He insiats oe : i ox eae te ri be the a in ig en » ‘was mai and Tunney meet, 8 a that tie, that Td like to play mae ee May bina memlucta’ ves eee. 1 could—you know tha] PY ri ~ Ae Py fee: et ‘ aris ; Be | rest.” Mr, Tunney belicven he wil eo ébie ae some 4 Me 4 3 The change became atperrsd bod to outgeneral Dempsey. This ought aI mY er 5 ; : . one. Ruth entered upon be cas, ter was not even 7% rg : meee asa sl and soon became such| a Speen wat weal : IT : bd 2 * t gensation on the diamond that o. BIG JOB AHEAD na walking Petigy hy eases | Braves, Jimmy has. played about ing Games ly : : Fic atarted as ‘an ovitialder with move’ ‘gitauelgns from ihe dine in various Jeagues and Two years later found him with} With breathing perfected, the drm| Tho kicks, breathing and anms Barrow could not afford to remove| Dan opatas: at 86 has just walk- ———— sO — er” any age. Manager Says Yankees Need The Nut Crack | ors | every position on. tho diamond ex: Kewanee of the Central Association room table and that is to sell the clubs. He made his major league Brooklyn where he remained until] strokc running naturally and “the| must move with mathematical pre- greatest utilit; \n basoball is Jimmy Johnston of the eee Soe etdint en We tes in Nie eee Oh they, are talking about histietd ing the Browns over to him. Miller Huggins, “Tittle manager of the York Yankees, feels that he has a big job in front of him despite his team’s long lead in the American league, wa must win half of our remain him from the outfield. {ed from ey, York. “ man to Win Half of Remain- Cee thet ts Saiz clase in 1008, Since then he das played = ‘ Sa | table, several debut in 1914 with the Chicago Cubs. Lani lpa tec wae ane mas 36 games to be safe,” he argues, Sand the way We went last week even| that ix going to be hard. We'll have to fight every team all the way to be sure of the flax.” ! Chicago and Detroit set up some-! whut of a record for the season yes- terday, when they went 10 innings) without a score und then had to run for trai s they played| five scoreless fra In the two days the tigers made five hits off ong and Fdwards, while the White | registered four off Gibson and] Collins. Yesterday’s record was 3} each Triples by Haney and Gaston gave the Red 7 to 1 victory over St. Louis in the second game of a last year when he was traded to the Braves. - In }919 he was ‘listed as an out- fielder, first, second and third base- man. If-that isn’t being versatile, what would you: call ut The Referce | When did Chick Evans last win oe western amateur golf title?— r. G. 1923, Did Babe Herman ever knock out, Willie Davis ?—D, F. Yes in 11 rounds in 1923, How long has Frank Snyder been kicks fast and regular, the beginner can really begin the crawl. The three things to be synehron- ized will not become so in a day, but the whole thing requires practic The fact that one swims the crawl, after a fashion, does not mean that he has attained the racing stroke. in the majors and with whit clubs DA, chas_ he i Since 1914 ai Louis gnd “New League. Where did the St. Louis Browns} obtain Walter Gerber ?—D. F. H. Columbus, Ameriean Association. Who won the indoor tennis cham- cision and until they do move with) mathematical precision the ‘best re- sults will not be obtained. The one suggestion to be given is m to get the counts accurately and stick to these counts as <losely as) possible until real championship | rpeed is attained. who | (Copyright, 1926, ‘NEA Servies, Inc.); pipnship at the national tournament last winter ?—F. G. tt must be true that the so-called att sex. is more cout male bi; WHAT STARTED BABE RUTH | arout the'only way. w for women wearing “hex knickers greatest home-run hitting record of in public. BU Tilden and Fratices Hunter. Adversity paved the way to the all time, Babe Ruth has revealed. nathe old-; mrp sister who, ats to" wear now has & mn prsistipe who ien’t~ ware gerating. A racing writer wants to kno! jay twas 's seems | were “the ten gi ay Oh ing to e 8 thrown or batted ball, the um re ahead | mS call time, ng matter A proper inbdepnsbaticl 4 trifle inhu rule otherwi ey would ,. canant camouflage. When @ player is injured in’ uy. play on either accident, until jn his hy no further Play is possible. yers would sanity Fl "Felgalnn, m injury to cover 3 ereby when “things were retin ine “In the spring of 1919,” explains Our own-personal reaction to the} against them. double header, after the Bostonians had been outslugged for a 6 to 1 beating, the first. Both long blows ¢ with the bases filled. Vangilder gave the Sox only four hits in the first game. The St. Louis Cardinals gained a half game Pittsburgh, by beating mI five to four, in a rally. Bottomley full and two the final frame. The Cardina now only a game and a half be- hind the leaders. SEA TE, LEFT, AND JESSIE FITZJARRELL These 20-year-old twins of Fayetteville, Ark., haven't a thing on each other when it comes to playing tennis. They recently won the title of women’s d 3 thampions in the University of Arkansas summer HT MAY G0 school. is ie also copped the singles crown. The twins are varsity baske all players, are seniors and especially popular aroGnd the campus. BEFORE COURT| scant Prosress 1|1”Bity Evans Save? | Pennant Progress ||| Billy Evans Says | ) o—_______—____ ———e AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings wr smoked a month! Mandamus May Be Needed to Get License For Demp- sey-Tunney Bout The Case of Simmons If there is one thing a major league ball player should do, it is to run out the ball every time he Cleveland is at bat. Fuilagelphia I understand that is one of the ts : recently caused Coni tae Mu nd Ai Simmons, vo St. Louis: “ ane i most valuable man on the ey Me PS Athletics last season, Games Today It is the unusual for a player to St. Louis at Boston. come to bat more than five times Cleveland at Philadelphia. in a game, four is closer to the Detroit at Washington, average, so it is not asking very Chicago at New York. much of him to run out every hit. i pee Re No club in either major lqague ad- Pe Tat te citae une wey feet NATIONAL L¥AGUB heres more closely to this theory Dempesy Sy Standine« than Cleveland. — Manager — Tris here September 16, the state athletic w. L Speaker sets the example by going commission today shifted further re-| Pittsburgh ........ t1 4 «vio| to first at top speed, regardless of rponsibility to Tex Rickard, whol te Louis sires GEG where he hits the ball. plans court action to force the] (jneimmall - : One thing that caused me to ad- sing of the champion. Neo Mick mire Outfielder Jamieson of Cl jame Is Tottering or egal land before he developed into a that the hoxing| Brooklyn . ly great player, was the determin same in New York now is “totter Phitetei iia” in which he set out for|' ed in @& statemen: sao ast eid first every time he hit the ball. by Commissioner George Bro: ny, oe ‘ 4 ss es Games Today pe a menting since he fea col! Brooklyn at St. Louis. Must ‘Take Work Seriously Y a "| New York at Ch It is to be regretted that Manager se estonet hae ent ae Boston at Pittsburg! Mack found it necessary to Alisel-| charmed ‘ Philadelphia at pline Al Simmons, Mack is usually is reticent about taking such ieee shou AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ew do, you explain it? A Rickard announced noon that he would c: state supreme court tomorrow hin fight, to compel the license committee of the state athletic commission to issue a‘license to Jack Dempsey for a title fight with Gene Tunney at the Yankee Stadium on Sept. 16, ave before them for their guidan Perneg bee aston} 20 mie MOU tenet ee Pree WwW. L. ons is @ great ball player but é ‘peninit, had | Lensvitle he can wreck his own usefulness as Mikweiikee well as a brilliant eareer, unless he ji ‘ . ick Indianapoils ‘ takes his baseball seriously. Braet! Sell toleto. ..... : Walter Hagen, famous golfer, tence oninion in the| Kansas City | spoke large gobs of wisdom, when he mintues ami senda cops to the Iie] St, Paul | said no player in any sport could tense, committee, which turned down| Minneapolis hope for success unless he took his oh Seakion foi ‘ Columbus own particular game seriously, He Dempsey’s applicati r a second time Jast ht. gave that as the reasons for the Britons’ slump tn goit. t geuson Simmons was the big of the American League. ie . | finished with a mark of .386, three Louisville at Kansas City. | points away from Tris Speaker, who Mandamus proceedings are cad Be PPE REI TPL Sa -—m Tinlahed cosonl: at seven aby. a AA Mg comme! the iesnance of a arry Heilmann who led the leaghe Pate Te Deehect ta teem “ase! | esterday’s Games {1 y"iuing . state and Tex Rickard says he will O-—————————————e |_ Many experts predicted that Sim- hold the fight nowhere e ATIONAL L mons would be the league leader of Hivense, committee of ‘the state NAL 2 | 1926, sthletie commi | Chics HE. | “Instead, we find Simmons suspend- ‘0 grant Dempsey a li until hel & Coote vo 21) } | ed for weak batting and indifferent signed to meet Harry Wills before)" 3 Pp ik li Idi facing any other eerene ; Haines and. ans oe moral to this Meariwhile, State's Attorney Gen- : | se eral Ottinge: id an opinion that | Pro Football to Front thé license committee, in refusing to ‘| Professional football is stretching grant the license to Dempsey. went out in new directions for popularity. beyond its power. The committee is Boston is to have a pro football a branch of the state athletic com- [team this year. Boston for yea h controls boxing. has been a great center for the om | » that’s the answer! r added that if the li- lege grid game. It is the home of gense dommittee failed to grant| First same . A Harvard and Boston’ College, both a difference hard to put into words— Dempsey ‘his papers “it would seem RCTs Capa y| institutions having thousands of sup- ‘ 5 but it ‘takes nozexpert, to taste it 8 Games Today Toledo at Minne: New York, Aug. 17-—(A)—Litig: Col is now in prospect in order that Dempsey and Gene Tunney may Boston-Pittsburgh _ postponed-we' ‘that. Dei y would hi edy i ye eetanes aseoaia pny w sie at iararave Wilts, Pn a nbatols fot beasa han badice “I am disappointed,” Rickard said, F i thee Asis \ stronghold for the college game, the “y 7 f : i e ere My er ae aeing sialon en tougher than in other -cities, where Bea ae fam Stine stead with iio, the pro brand of football has become may decide to have the thing settled! | Schang; Harriss | Popular. in court.” Two Stars to Coach | ‘The promoters ure ‘taking the in- ; : coctescs 0° 3 3] novation seriously and have already f FIGHT RESULTS COE 2 of ensued Herb ‘Treat ‘and. Ralph ————— 10 innings) roy, two former Princeon stars, to) E Lyons and’ Crouse; Gibson and , Coach the team. Uttea; N. Y.—Bushy Graham, Utica} Manion, Bassler, It is planned to recruit the team bantum beat Davey Abad, of Panama largely” from Boston and_ vicinity (10). Red Herring, Gulf Port, Miss.,| Cleveland-Philadelphia postponed-| i" order to arouse more civie pride won decision over Johnny Simpson of! wet grounds. in the eleven. Texas, (10). Se EES I am of the opinion that gretsr: ag AMERICAN ASSOCIATION sional football has come to sty. It Frank Moody,| Indianapolis . . 1014 wouldn’t surprise me, if winin five British, middleweight. easily Milwaukee 11 21 1| Years, the owners of the vatious ma- from De! Fontaine, Win: Henry, Wisne: It and Hartley; | Jor league baseball franchises got middleweight champ’ Danforth, Gearin, Sanders and Mc-] back of the pro game. yn bout, in the op’ Menemy. That would put jt over big, papermen, (10). : Proper supervision is all it lacks, ey Louisville-Kan: . it, it ed : ine Ohio—Joo Lucas, Detroit wet grounds, "| Color Helps Walter Hagen Li we ‘on judge's decision over ie Walter Hagen will always continu 3 of Van Wert, Ohio, (10). to be one of the biggest figures in : the golfing world geeause he t color ful. While Hagen failed to Swi either 2-5. (sec- he. pia na American open, he in both Peace Titiching inside the money. Just when the \golfing ‘world was paving Bobby Others not scheduled. WESTERN LEAGUE ‘oln 5; St. Joseph 1. Omaha 10-4 aiteaite ond game 10 innings.) Denver 7; Oklahoma City 10. Des Moines: 1; Tulsa 5. CLAIMS: “AN YTHER SCORE winnin peste t if Sree Editor Tribune:” Sia cia ae tae Mr. Churchill’s contention is ie he 2 into Y ret that Bismarck is entitled to the Laie felt real aes the value et ‘s' disputed run in last Sunday's game, Turti “with 67-76--182° for the|. Eastern Lake won in the early ard Tiel‘ second herr bat first $wo rounds of the ‘bat-| cl Sea 7 threw ge i ‘wecord: fer tie creat feat 4 ‘Looers & Mons Tosicos to the to first on tienes ran age! holes ee a