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{ Feo SPORTS CUBS NE ARING DEMPSEY TO BATTLE SHARKEY JULY 21; FIRST PLAGE; _ BEAT GIANTS Cardinals sweep Clean By Trouacing Phillies — Louis ville Downs Millers, 11-1 ted Press) nded today of and ‘pabel within De at the top of the National | git 5 won the tied the by beat: Giants 10 of tho consecutive iN h the expense of the clean sweep of the ser Since the Cubs have played ts ames than the Pirates and lc two more, th re still a few points behind them. ick With Cards ing out the Pittsbu r 1¢ while the Cubs were hosing out the Giants in 11 innings gave MeCarthy and company their| °° chance in. Luck as well. as gootl baseball was with them as they made one less hit and three more errors and still won. A home run clout by Jack Wilson, who used to ge a Giant, a the sixth and sent th n Western te: n sweep of the © were only | three in was general in the and ©: I the Amer uumes as well as the Pirates’ sched- | uled tilt at Pittsburgh. In addition} to Chicago, the winners were the! Cardi and the Reds. The world champions, in third place, continued to stay very much in the running for the pennant by sweeping clean for four game se wit tne Phillies. The fourth victory was won at 6} to 4, with all Cardinal runs scored | T before the fourth inning. ins Reds Beat Braves Four-hit pitching by helped the last place Reds to : Hy ie May 1too! win over the Braves. With a tying run| Dem bn” second Jackie struck” out) the best: sha for the Mann and Farrell. jbout wit arranged by The y off for the Yanks|'Tex Rickurd for July incid y deprived Babe Ruth of| “Pm glad the is ove: the « to hit home runs and put|the former —h champion | him behind his record for 1 aid, in to recent ne; yeur of his biggest homer er tie June 14, 1921, he hit N. Fe now has 2f. In number of , Babe is still | head | streak ran its winning games yesterda: illers in a one The Colonels hamme I corners of the lot for six- which included two! s and two doubles, Saints Lose t Indianapolis outslugged St. Paul for tributing two homers with a man on base each time. Red Russeil| nmed for the circuit with two 7 toughe: on, while Bruno Haas of the} Pm simp Saints poled a homer with one on. | heat shape : Milwaukee" made a clean sweep of| “Hempsny ¢ ad that he ‘feels bets its series with the Mudhens by cop-| ter than he has ever felt before, and ping the final game 6 to 3. Rain in Columbus kept Kansas ity Blues and Senators idle. JOHNSON STILL HOLDING PACE Pitching Ace Keeps Right on Making New Records as He Fans Batters [w w W. New York, June 15.—(?)—Walter Rickard ies | atte a 14 to 5 victory, Catcher. Flor-| ger tough than Tun that he can the next few d Lindy Will Watch Hudkins Box Baker; young blondes, from the middlewest |the Polo Grounds tonight. Colonel Charles A. WINNER WILL BOX TUNNEY FOR TITLE Breaks News Last} Night, Delights Both Con- tenders—Dempsey Re- turn to East at Once and Prepare Bout — Ex- Champ Savs He’s in Excel- lent Shape to For npSey"s Riekar has spok e and Sharkey togethi 1 boxing show at the Brookly Yard lust night, he broke the ighted tars who is sure he Tunney himself r its | udded the information that! ame east g and s opponent, $ Ys Both | Have Kayo Panch ockout punch croes and packs proved he: did in| of Jimmy Ma » he may nev fection of 1919 Jess Willard | ving a squad! ring partners pring that s to considerable dynamite still good right hand. © of a million i kard, the prince r Cinseken ou} » has be te the goal of | als to receive | HAMP SAYS HE’S READY Angeles, June 15.—(P) today declared he was Jack in ne ons through, which he hoped Show Progress ted my comeback training 10} s ago and the daily progress than satisfied my most ske} he continued. “When I ssimilate great punish- a in turn, can punch harder He will leave for the east within Petrolle on Card New York, June 15,—(P)—Two Sprint — CHARLEY All honors must go to ( ern Califora performanc Tec BORAT print events for 1927 ey Borah, the South His ripe ty) on way delphia when of the he Borah the Sta Angeles school again next year. He seems certain to be on the 1928 Olympic é team, welterweight to b Most of lightweights by two who are considered on the cast side New York's best—Sid Te ris and) Ru joldstein. Because Goldstein is not yet 21, the bout will go but All the others are} 10 rounds except the curtain ratser at four rounds. Completing the card are Billy Wal-| lace, Cleveland, on Billy Petrolle,| elds, Califor- | Kaplan; Meridan;| four ' rounder, nd Jimmy Me- : York. The pro- boys’ clubs. STILL HUNTS _ ITS SHORTSTOP Washington “Team Changes | Players in Rapid Succession, Seeking Gocd Man Washigton, June 15,—()—It's get- iting to be a regular shortstop parade {on the Washington ball club. (The latest, dition to the Nats’ proces- j Sion is ory Rigney, formerly with | the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox. Righey/was acquired in a trade which took Buddy Myer to the Car- rigan_ entourage. ‘he fore Myer was igned the shortfield job, the Senators had Roger Peckinpaugh, Donie Bush and Everett Scott. Ossie Bluece, third. baseman, also took a whirl at the post at various intervals. All these players cavorted in the spot between second and third in the Senatorail battlefront during recent seasons, his situation is a marked con- trast to what Washington knew in the old days. For many years the Senators were acquainted with but ill attend charity boxing bouts at One is Lindbergh, who! il look on as the guest of Mayor alker; the-other is Ace Hudkins, | one shortstop — George McBride. | George pranced around the position for a dozen campaigns or so. As a |fielder” McBride ranked with best. He covered worlds of terri- Johnson’s fast ball is singing it way along the twentieth milestone in the major league career of the “|! Train,” and every time the W ington pitching ace fans a batter or out the opposition he is es- hing a baseball record. When Johnson blanked the Red Sox, 3-0, on Memorial Day, in his first start in the box this year, he established! two new marks. It his''F13th" shutout victory since he broke “into the \Seantors’ ranks away back in 1907, and when he fanned one batter hé hoisted his life time total of ‘strikeouts to 3,450, Fully recovered trom a_ bri Teg suffered in the spring tr: camp at Florida, which kept h out of the game April and May, Jolinson is off toward new pitching achievements that may never be equalled. In 1912 he won 16 con-| secutive games and the next year pitched 56 consecutive scoreless in- nings. For nine years in a row he led the American League in strike- For six years he topped all! itehers in games won. Johnson also as allowed less earned runs per game than any pitcher who served more than 12 years in the majors. hen Johnson came to Washing- ton, a raw youth of 20, he had nothing but é blinding speed ball. Old-timers say he had more speed than any pitcher who ever lived. ‘His fast one gave rise to that b: ball axiom ‘You can’t hi at rou can’t see.” Now at 40; Johnson an assortment of curves and a ive change of pace. These tricka of the game were developed! to divert the strain of an aging arm, of the present day can it much of the “smoke” WEWS ITcM. IN MAT GAME. WRESTLER BARES SCANDAL CURE oF AGENT EXPERIENCING “THI GHOCKING NEWS. © iS BS Sere, Stet MERE ING AROUND. ‘BUSINESS, \T MAY eee ai SPECTACULAR FEATURES. | yesterda tjand Dave doiy, ted a SU whip and was. un- ST, PAUL MAN LEADS GROUP IN U.S. OPEN Harrison Johnston, Minnesota Champ, Deadlocked With Memphis Golfer, Oakmont, Pa, June 15.—P)— | Some of the best golfers of two coun- tries today renewed an attack on pay in the United States open golf pionship play, groggy from an ff ame for another tr f better weather to aid the golfers’ efforts. The ele- ments p layed bes the ‘side of par rain overhead and under foot hantieree the efforts of even the best pace makers, St. Paul Man in Running g the procession of the sec- 's play at the start were a professional and amateur in a dead- Harry Hampton, of Memphis, pro, and Harrison R. “Jimmy” Johnston, St. Paul amateur, were out in front with 73, one over par. Bobby Jones, the champion, had to putt like a machine to get a 76, but 1s still the most feared performer in spite of the difference of strokes between him and the leaders, Harry voper, golf's “galloping ghost,” ¢ from Los Angeles to score a 74 and be a third of a triple a me | Gene Sara; of Flushin, of n, & Robertson ‘Bearborn? Mich. Harry Nabholtz, Sharon, Pa., Bill Mehthorn i Emmett French of Southern Pines, N. C., were in a tie at 75. Jones and Ray Even Back in the 76 class, but im good company with Bobby Jones, was the veteran Ted y aptain of the in- vading British hi The amateur contingent was rep- resented by Watts Gunn of Atlanta, with ding support to Johnston and but Chick Evans was flounderin nan abyss of 88, Eddie Held needed 83 and Clarence Wolff took 89. Jock Hutchinson had 88, Joe Kirk- wood, Johnny Farrell and Joe Turness, 81's and Al Watrous and Willie Mac- Farlane, 82. Britishers Do Not Threaten The visiting British stars, after Ted Ray was accounted for, were not so good. Fred Robson withdrew al- together and Aubrey Boomer and Charles Whitcombe, while still in with 83 and 84, were not menacing. Arthur Havers, George Gadd and Archie Compston had 79's and re- mained in the competition but with- out glowing prospects. Most of the 141 players participa- ting yesterday had another 18 holes scheduled for today. Fhe low 64 for the two days will be the bitter end- ers in the final 36-hole contest to- morrow. BOBBY JONES FINISHES SECOND ROUND IN Oakmont, Pas June 18—(P}—En- countering another streak of diffi- culties, Bobby Jones, Atlanta ama- teur and defending ‘champion, fin- Ished the second round of the na- tional open golf championship today in 77, five over par, and ran his two- day total up to 153, six Strokes be- hind the leader, Harrison R. ston, another amateur of Minneap- the | olis. continued Johnston to set the It’s Nothing to Worry About These Days ‘Newsboy Brown Is Tome, For Match | Wi THE BISMARCK ‘TRIB John. | rain, entrants to start: Monday remained in the Sapte Mrs. Hin, s. pe ¢hampion, easily * goteatad: Mrf. 8. G. Hb pkine 4 Texarkana, Arkansas, Jima te fact Mrs. Melvin Revs’ of Kansas City in whe upper bracket jay’s jlny. Miss Mariott Turple, ralaae ot New | Orleans’ tinks} ‘and medalist" in the qualifying ‘round,’ anety Mrs, TB - a rfl Van Meter of Denve: Migs Tutp won'by default from st Gl of Kansas City’ ‘white: Denver] 52" Cranston! for « WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1927 building and occupies a prominent ce this afternoon in, the chase for ‘ Pr canny in coming. in fast to gdbblel Jones’ title. with a card. of 14%,, one Wholesalers Meet ‘| Golfers ‘You’ Have Met corner “at Main “and Sixth avenue those tantalizing little rollers off! stroke better than Gene Sarazen. Lodge 9 9 Tonight ee by Kent Seraat a northwest. the grass between the pitcher's box| Harry Hamnrton of Memohis, Tenn., be = | orres omheBride couldn't hit, ad ae an Meet Crete el. The Wholaialats pad:the A, 0, v.| ae a lcBride couldn’ ity jowever. | loz, ja: Fri roni, on, be os Se be He ‘was in the 200 class, “In one| Arche Compaton) Great, Britain, had |W: teathe:w@lrolash tonight. in thelr lSeaWhe lee iseagon’s play he: turned in the re-/ 153, All other scores of t third reg: * on the jon, to be markably low average of :197/ for a| were over 160; Raat” HAO. tothe gy regular. Tn a, word, McBride: was - ° eneuiy rake opt Pk mit a nae one o! ie weakest hitting regulara ety im major league. history. But. hia Champion Holding Baete PE sri ceiaiae mir ab Foe de ee beep ak vane a] Favor: in. Wemen’s guage the Mandan Northern Pacific Sincerity. Service McBride was always in shay re. loner eam on e ir grounds During his firat seven yearend Golf pe janae at, Mandan, Opposite Postuffice majors he played in 150 games oF Sissi cba, r more each” campaign. In five: of| Kansas © SETAE oe ‘ew iy Station them he didn min game. 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