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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927 Washington Drops Two to-Yanks Before Record Crow 'BISMARCK SCORES 3-2 WIN OVER TURTLE.LAKE SUNDAY: _|s::73 42% “PRISON ALL-STARS DEFEAT WINDSOR; _|T' Yesterdays Games eee ey VANQULHED BY MERCER NINE YESTERDAY, 7 0 1 aa To MRSTOWN SHOMRAPTER ae eleven knockouts in nineteen fights. 5 ASE a i Ge AOE IE a Gs aah | e 2 -NATIONAL LEAGUE sy Pitat Game , H OE | ’ é ls ‘i ‘ {He has formally. ‘deposited three : ..|MeCrill, rf : 0 ee . 8 8 3 Fe | Sprout singled, as Mohn erred. Heu- 24 f $2,500, each with the New ‘ehtures ''Yes# | ¢ ‘ , ee AL, 6 Masterful Pitching of Prigge! jet went out on un attempted steal | Love Pitehes:Goad Ball t6/De-| checks, of, $2 i eGslian ‘be, the ents | CeO Hitting F mt a eat 3 Kean” and Schulte; FOR SEN ATORS: Is Chicf Cause of Merctr| Sem ata jee eal feat Lakers—Costly Errors eee jim the light; terday’s Game, Wit c= | snyde: Hey Meadows and Gooch, Johnson walked, as did Wentz, Prig-| eight, juni t ark suena | Victory — Wadeson, Off yo 1 W on in Seventh Give Visitors teewelht divisions. Rs lanier Orill’s Home Run Marking Wright “= <t 8 fd | FF Fails >, — | POPP Vebster. | 'Score—G: P. game that one fighter has-been so} High Peint — Jamestown) rot... 3 St. ‘Lowis .. Stay | 9 1 Gehrig Connects For 27 and; Ferm, Fails to Produce Fee eee ei mu oe ene) erillpherian bo reat ion: oar od Meee leolen Nine Piles Up Big Lead inning Fiabe Koos. Rihg: and o'Forteit} t ta Jo #1 “ete i agit éHattle | ove " I i fj 3 2°th Home Runs—Is 2 Up | Fuller's Steal Home, Jones Seer Sanne Wrenn weet were of Speed and Action From lightweight chamnion of the world, ft 21 Ad i For Jamestown Shopcraft 000 146 200—13] Hill and Gooch, Babe in Marath | Three-bagger Are Features first, and Webster flied to, Raugust.| Start to Finish - , pea te te aniinee me After 2- vantage tie Cae readh pig rg Fil Glee ; a Mara | ones knocked out a beaut: ' ' ed with } 5 wel- \ 7 , ewes he | =< baghercce eke once? Cia ME ATL | * - terweight titleholder for's champion-| Stars in Initial Stanzas yder, Garver; two-bate hits, Po R oH OR ae | y by the sational moments of the game.| eer pltghed z fast game shin go ones head at Los Seay lee: LER tee stolen Soe wey i Cincinnati i “a : : te ; Fe 7 ee . : rchill, batting for Paulson, walk-, 4gainst Turtle Lake Sunday and this| and since he will be comin; roug! . i iy ely, Inger, eop! eCrill,| Chicago . Ti 2 2 BAMBINO HAS GOOD DAY} fd to acere Jonse, ‘Wadostn Wede oat |comitined “with goed: coopirarion LO) ieik Malo Se aE CRE Oe to ne, 7in and one lossi are credited bcleaw’ scriteouts, Erickuoh 5, Wripht (40 innings) - ‘ | fi other members of the team, brought| been possible to get his services, b iweek-end,. The Windsor’ nine, was |& 3 C: Kelly 5; umpire, Cayou of May and Picinich; Briltheart, Bush ‘i aes | he ‘Hox scare: a 3 to 2 victory for Bismarck. cause he wants one warm-up fight | ¥éekend “handily 17 to. 6 yesterday | Bismarck. and Hartnett. 4 Rive Hite tac Seven At:| wus teen oe ‘ ySmooth playing was the keynote of before his big chance, WHilb thé anmbstowa Gheperatt some Po nneewenneey = . aged saci Bismarck the game and only once, in. the! After mich dickering, Billy’s man- seored a 13 to 2 victory Sunday. " ‘ "ee ABR E seventh, was this marred, when Bis-| ager, Jack Hurley, has consented to ThA State won egelly inte wiaes(4 4 E tempts — Millers, Saints Pee ieee} 1, marck players piled up three errors] jet his boy meet Brady at 138 pounds, sald y 5 Cincinnati 1 2 0 to permit Turtle Lake to score dy will have a slight weight ad-|S0F. Heavy hitting by the Stars ieee. 0 Split Their Series by him and ss 2 (0 Jah ti mecpees OE Da dalle ORCL . iforeed Windsor to use three pitchers cago... 10 Sp! . 3 men, while only! § e..4 0 oT on petty went Pritte fire end) Vantage because Petrolle will not) rota unsuccessfully to hold back AE Donohue an grave; Osborn, Tobin, 1b a 9 ORAMer oat cine a ae re! 80 aint ae. iseialaial the onslautht es asaut om euaat( i | Bush and Hartnett, Webst 2b route. Fuller went out at third,! The opponents for Murphy and], Bot! eataite oe: ‘the thira \aning, at , First Game 0 2|Sagehorn walked, Simonson singled,| piue, who will also box ten-rounders, Be ie | 3 ea ae, on ae) H OE t =: | Jones, If, 0 o/ advancing him, and Tobin brought] have not been named* as yet, butWhen the’ Stars clauted everyt eT esis bs a 22 Ne, New York 8 1 New York with a winning : ean} Paulson, 0 Onn er Pe nc auance, scoring Sage-| <uitable matehes will be made’in a the dame was a Bec nan feature of | Vittarions in Bismarck Coun- Brookiyn .. eS > ork ¥ i at) in iz the n orn, while he was put out at ‘st. "fas i if tl rd | th ‘ J wae : feet witn a” ost ° <| OLS stiek kann cae ped ti ne'the Brentest in northwest history TTthe season isang the Stars un-| {FY Club Tournament, Held | fitssimmocs, Werte and Taylor; while a crowd of more q Ragdhotn ald Boltay swonteontces seeeaul of 6000 tmople’ aed’ with {coupled with some fast fielding, Over Fourth Holiday Petty, Ehrhardt, Elliott apd Har- Ber oe che, sinmiphten, uses first. Mohn popped to first, while| le, % crowd of 8,000 people, and with! retiring the Windsor nine with a|” > | reaves, Deberry. attendance R H PO A. &| Love gained his base as Olson erred. es ‘on in Fargo at one time, July |double play and followed up in their bene Chale 0 2 11 0 0|Paulson walked. Wadeson fanned,| {9 '"\"omtses to be a memorable one We “a ws bees had play, becot Adding to his rapidly growing list HEY ¢ beatings, losing the ade a dif-| Sackman 6 06 0 3% 1/and Fuller popped to first. S/in'North Dakota history. Ri ‘i Megas sce ic canna the | of, touznament scetarine Pae New York ..... 9 1 o 1 and the second n this Biss Heupel, 3 9 0 13 i __ Action in Third he eles ns ige St game. After the third inning ‘got sannay. tole Sop: tauthibsent neigh ar Brooklyn no hrig connected for his It Leif, 2b 2 0 4 2 1) The third had a little more action. bert C. Grae re ken in is to be|UNder way, the Stars ‘had the game| the Bismarck Country ¢lub ae the] ati and Taylor; Barnes, Mc- 28th home runs of the sea . Sprout 0 0 3 0 ©! Maxwell went out at first and|can Legion, Money taken in is sewed up, leaving but little oppor- . Ry Weeny, Ehrhardt, and Hargreaves, son and is now two up on Babe Ruth id) Raugu 1 0 1 0 1) Gegelleh dt d. Lynch| used to provide for disabled war|SeWé igh Pre | Fourth of July holiday, after win-| Honing, a the marathon. The B 1 D}1 1) Ol Gent oue mC Tee: Meee ECE | vocsrany Wiles plduntagstovehter the tunity for Windsor to ibe in the | ning the prise offered for low gross . hino had a good day at bat, gett 1 2 5 1 Olposed “of by "Boek. Simonson government hospital Shere, may. 4F- Gears, madein home run with two men | ®or in the qualifying round. First Game j five hits in seven attempt bat non 2 2 1 3 anned. Tobin gained first and Ful-] rive wt coe e i ty oo ps Beg on, after. one ‘counter was. put’ over H E i of them was good for fou i y = a ;\ ler, running for him, stole second) care for them unti i A ddition,!and before the side. refired eight ss! 5 1 1 : 101 Runs Bombarded t 7 7 4) and third, to score as Webster gained| ted to the hospital. In a ‘jrunners had covered the homeward if eel ot ol ‘ 4 10 2 High explosive: touched off ‘first and then went out trying cues of Mee Miah actscnal aamaatts path. 4 OR Th we Greenfield and Hogan; Ferguson being ‘ Jones, Twocbase| Gal second. alnod firat,| which the disabled men. may need. Sennen Swriee anes prize offered for low] "4 Wilson, 7 Enetalate du tone no, Johnson, Prig-| savanced to second om Love's single tebe tebaohs. 355) ,, Windsor scored twice in-the second | net score in the first round, turn- Second Game Phonan imei ; skeaaht . Bases : off Wadeson, 6; | ind stole third, Paulson popped. to inning and with a rally of five elean| ing in a ‘gross scare of 89 with a R HOE SWheldane oe sauce : 4 off Fuller, 1. Stolen) Gesellehen, while Wadeson gained a hits in the eighth stanza annexed handicap of 14, giving him 76 for low Bait er ee 1 : ane ak—Fuller, 2; Webster,! base, Fuller popped to. Gesellehen 1 A ib aM ole ns civ oneenan| Sa Philadelphia. 2 9 0 A's w irst, 10-2, ther ba 3 sacrifice| 1; Mercer-@#leupel 1s! and Sagehorn fanned. Johnson went Pt a sana Lhe gn hShe rere: ‘Wins From Birdsell p Robe: ‘and’ Gibson; Decatur, seven. consec Medughe shin tn hn flied to right| Double plays: Sackman to Leif to| out at first, as did Kusler. W. Max- punable to ampirtarrt rater station. In] ~Goak won the championship of the| Willoughby and Jonnaed. f Red Sox the se ‘popped to Sayehorn,| Payseno; Fuller to Sagehorn to To-| well fanned. as ois ee of the fighth | first fight {rom Robert Birdzell, 1) Wiaughby and Jonnard. paws. tial k out and Heupel! bin, Olson fanned, Boehm went out at i Nite watsor made a double out! up, after having beaten Leonard, 2 RICAN LEAGUE : | Seore by inuingss first’ and Vonderheide flied to Web-| “4 , which ahay offs acone cos at (ease | up, and Burke, 1 up. Meritt Geo vas Bismarck= 100,010 O01 iter. “Simonson flied 10 W. Maxwell, Play, ‘The: ninth closed. without any | vanced, dese A : “R HB ago! to two hit A gees [someone teense to TEE NOUNS Three Meee AY [farther chances for either team ta Washington ...:. 9 9 won 2 to 0, wi a avplade while | feature of the sixth. Love followed : ‘ Tete the tara on th, Reg eamne and | while M. 8. Hagen defeated 8.18.|New York ,.5..0- 012) 18) tJ ‘ took the other nivaneed nse, | and fanned, while Paulson sacrificed «., [left the Stars on the long end ef a| Hagen, 1 up. : adsaealy dle po mane j rt oe ue be 4 be_| Wadeson struck out, ais Pa ie atte Babe. Wadeson went out at Confines Work Mainly to Cut- The sea cecusae i eos eek econd tibet efi pe! ee aking the first 8 to 4 be-| chme to Leif walked, as did | first. 4 = ‘ fam ao" genes, neing and tonne) Sprout? Rava singed abd three Tain Swe Sere, syeue| ting Down Weight, Gaining iO mm vo A x | HEN Simone, 8 and 2 shir eating Seustuy te A crowd of 60,000 watched Pitts-| 3%, se gee eae nay por Lake a score in the seventh: inning. Speed; Looks Impressive ae 2b ” . 1,6 © 0} Simons defeated Dr. Graber, 2 and 1,] Washington ‘ a i. : ‘ was much at]9E EFS yan phied RIG Mohn's error and in the resulting] saratoga Lake, N.Y. July 5,—UP—|Scott, p-ss-1b 5 1 2 1 5 112" and Thorherg won from Gehan | Ruel, Tate; Moore and’ Grabowski. of Nation In the third, came a lull, Faller tangle, Johnson came home as Mohn|j,-k Dempsey is satisfied he will Chapma: if. 5129 2 olf’up. wae By winning twice] aig rout and Sagehorn went 3 threw wide to.Fuller; Paulson wide) sain be the body puncher, of pre-|S: Kulla, 3 4221211 Qualifying Scores pe eae the Buccaneers retained their fragile | fied ty. Sprout and Sagehorn, went —— i te Saehorn and Sage wide to home. championship days when he touches |Thimmich, cf-3b 4 1 1 1 0 21 Gross geore’ im. the qualifying | ON le hold on first p! . on Leif's eror, Tobin popped to Leit.| A He ; Olson. and Boehm fanned. Futter gloves with Jack Sharkey on the Ep tai If-lb.....4 00000 round, handicap and net score, for 4 2 6 1 i Sackman went out at first. Heupel Hitters Dissimilar in Meth-|fanned. Sagehorn gained ‘first as night of July 21. james, rf .... 4 0 2 1 0 0) the 17 who entered the tournament, omen, ‘Faber ‘’ McCurdy; Lev- Bes ine ES. and) valked, then went out, as he tried to ane Maxwell erred. Simonson sacrificed | "QU Of 7 24 by the ragged drill é — ~~ — — —| are given helow: Thomas, Faber an urdy; agree oaagin steal second. Leif went out at first.| ods, Huggins Says—Rival- | to poking ;him to second. Tobit lense has kept him phgsicalty active {Total gy gad 6 10 24 18 5 aeh Ma sen ai well. veg M flied to Sprout | . Pon ae ince the suicide of John Dempsey, rege, Score cond Ge oy Eivehoegs farubectoucth: cWabrtecreained first, ry Is Friendly Vonderhide and Maxwell went out ji: °\.rother, Jack is certain he ean ANE EPO 4 NN a oe i his ‘ith win, of the pote ee aaagoncal hit by a peed: balloate at first and Geselichen flied to Web: tng ‘will regain the. aledgeciike Bane Peoples, 2b j...-.8 rag Paul ce FA BT ni 2g ie cee | only two defeats. ‘arme’ ‘ UAE lel fet Serer ster. Webster walked an i meri jear, 5 2 i s. . s gee scored his 12th vietory of the year) anced. raat aout Reninsmceep geist! sacrificed to advance him. Love rent: Nesepeatcnl chaos Garver, If .........4 8 2 0 0 0|R. Wenzel Cleveland”. : 6 13 1 f at the expense of Flint Rhem, Guy | ¢Sor Raugust popped to. Jones. John-| Associated Press Sperts. Writer | went out at first. I ee Jess Willard on the fourth of bGlent, cf . +6 21000 Connall; Lyons and nina ' Ne eee ee eae ea ee went out nt Tiree. ‘ew York, July 5—(P)—Babe Ruth} , Johnson xained first, stole second Guir, Jess Wittard of Huddleston, 1b... 4 3 318 0 0 Schalk, urdy; Shaute ‘and L. games by brilliant relief nitching. bbe wae New Yor! y 5. vmteine at | 2nd. then advanced as Maxwell, te i sal Fricken, rf. 301001 Sewell, Jacobson. y, Giants Brooklyn illet ash major stat, He knocked {2nd Lou Gehrig are hammering at | Singied, - Kusler sacrificed to S€OW} si Dempsey of today si7-training [MECHIL, rf 221900 i , a | The New York Giants wo cached third on Sage-|the same oal—the Babi or! him. OlsorWent out at first, Aga bAtate he t yace the skit |Boole, 3b . 6 1 0 1 2 1/C.A. Heupel .- First Game . second doubleheader in two da: ge, and atole home as league bani tun stees ‘ay | The box score: aud cofthibnce, af sansational gouth Bready, ss 5 0 217 O|E. W. Leonard... ; kN 8B i Pe eceeciosn 4 te 8 ln al in: cher, fumbled the | the nies’ : pressive as yet only in’ pos-|Snyder, c . 38 2 2 7 0 O|H. P. Goddard Fniladetphia. . ie a t Ets Jain howsairan ae the teston mlaitiontab tlist sia | ball’s big time hasn't had as ABR H POA lities. | Despite the shock of re- (4. C. Kelly, p 222 ee Grove and Cochrane; Rufting and ! Ea4 ink inning 94 abe sucaud flied to Sprout. K¢4 | colorful a contrast or as interesting |xFuller, 2b ........4 0 0 1 0 0.cent tragedy Jack is carefree and| 94) qi ees aks Hoffman. game, g ere rome erro tne ed out. a{/#" individual batting duel in years | Sagehorn, ‘ood 10 2 7 L'playful in his work with the camp) Total sacs } ames ined two] ster erred. | Payseno, knocked out a 0 the tussle between, the “Big Bam”| Simonson, ¢ 0 0 7S Omang. Piero couppeemne et Pe leet 000 200 o40— ¢ Second Game - he expens f Philadel-] two-bagger ase » tried | 2d the “Boy Buster,” following each | Tobin, 1 113 lacked dur! reparations for ; fas a H E Pity 5 to sand Bto 2.” The Phils] Prigge, then was put out as he tied other in the batting order and chas:| Webster, ef 2428 QUMInE battle lth: Gane sTHEREH ASE ammany: Boscitice conoras nuit Philadelphia wo... 8 BB ave now lost six games in succes-| to steal third. Sa ; {ing each other around the bases for | Molin, 3b 1% a A 1 laa’ Maven Faomn \. } Boston 2 , and Heupel walked; then stole {jv cach other § — 0 1 0 5 11 In training Jack surprised crities|MeCrill; stolen bases, Peoples : at ayy ee « ‘i Leif walked, ‘and Sprout f BED i dori 1 kouts when he chose ;Grver 2; Huddleston, Snyder, Kell: h pon, Romme! Breaking thi losing str ions Ruth, taking | Paulson, 0 0 1 0 1, during early workouts when he chose; if Hartiey. “a nag caine amitaite to t y,| stole as no more than com- | Wadeson, If .... 0100 Ofte sacrifice development of speed for sutite es SORN ORS Kelly ive U! and Perkins; Wiltge ofa y. the Louisville Colonials celebrated Meriatiscatns Teo pleted the circuit than Gehrig has| 7 ‘temporary display of socking Fees Pires, Sunday's Geo ~ First _Game the fourth bw grabbing off both) Mohn popped to Leif, Webster went | Stepped up to put another ball out of 3 5 ate peeing: attack ot oe jormer|- rhe Shoperaft team took the: big R oH EB , games ofa doubleheader with Indian-| gut at first and Jones fanned in Bis-|the park, It's no longer safe to pass Sere aT jis Adpeleplne tate oe thelacetacatter the Buses bak A we 8 ‘ apolis, 4 to 3 and 6 to 5. marck's segment of the sixth, Raug-|Ruth to get the next man. The next Turtle Lake Ps fast, head-bowed charge that car- ot away on a: lead in the first tim 12 5 The first game was a pitchers’ bat: | MTS Out out at first. Then John, {man liable to bust up a ball AB RH POA E rie’ him through a hail of straight ee P vrlgllir fold % uptil the fourth tle between Burwell and Koob, and] to, “nocked a. two-bagger, | while | fame as the Babe-ever was. Johnson, 56 --3-..-4 2 0 et 0 hand Bunches into close, quarters. |i ioe ne the second ended only after a double; °° 9s at Pei is W. Maxwell, c: where he slams away effectively wi 2 by Holley, who had relfeved Moss on| Wentz went out at first. | Prigge dup- Huggies Tells It \Kusler, 3b © 0 0 2 Ojboth hands to the body. aout a tnenepoees uring the fires | Mi the in the th, and ended | 17 singled, scoting Prigge| What's the difference in their Olson, 2b~.. 001141 Will Cut Down Weight rape pitchsra’ battler Ath theses | SS oo ™ s f his di: work by winning his own . "Sackman went|methods? How do these slugging | 0 014 0 0) For the time \ being, however, 2 to'l in favor of the All Stars: renere game in the 12th. ers g the inning with|twins do it? Let the astute oo st olpempsey will confine work, to eut- Playing the game durin; trong i a pees. kath games fercer’s favor. |Miller Huggins tell you. Miller is | 0 0 4 1 Ojting down his Weight, now about 201 a p Holloway, Hankins and Woodall; from Kansas City, taking the first n the seventh,/only about half the size of either |B 0 0 2 - Glpounds, shortening pune! an its Saturday Stewart, rs, Vangilder and , ee ee ca an | its final tally.|Ruth or Gehrig, but he bosses both, | 0 0 2 4 1|proving. the speed of his attack. alk ered ) | O'Neil, Sch: 4 eee tlt, ceecion the Mai. | Paulson was disposed of at first and|He has developed “Columbia Lou” |S PP Br Piatt iter ke per ns Rigo iaas |b vr pong Pall oe Reels other tit for tat session, the Mu Aderah And aller’ wieuck olt:| and handled abe Aanibiay thennen ake 0 0 0 O Ojfirst time under an official edict of City ani hens trimming the bays from the| Wadeson and Fuller struck out,/and handled the Bambino through the |Lgnek, Ff ..........2 0 0 0 0 'Manager Leo P. Flynn, barring. all{the. Stars-still off color in the next| Columbus 1 basement 10 to 8 in the first, and| Heupel singled, Leif walked and]latter’s greatest and stormiest sea- | 10: % Louisville 3, Columbus taking ‘the insult out sons. 31 2 12410 3}but ewspaper men from the boxing Jamestow: when.| Toledo 8-4; Indianapolis 1-2, E ‘olumbus taking the insult © oe | cea caee tl f Pe eli, session for duration of the stay here, ; Ree ; : “ 1 the injury by bagging the second, 6! Cub holt undone ablon het eae Dempsey stepped six fast rounds, | Te -wenr : Kansan CHp ye teehee’ 3: Bliscetneha 1 0 +0 > “sitters, Saints Each Win \ Newest Cul power and _coordinatiqn—are | TA IE cxcalleet wink and ae. elly went to the mound in'a| Toledo 10-7y Columbus 4-6, Shealy, McQuaid, Heimach and Minneapolis and St. Paul kept the! ae they alike, according :to thelr: mana- | —_— Ue ee tight, place with no outs and-before | Indianapolis 11; Louisvill Gaston; Malone and Krueger. Ripises or folks: satisfied, each win- oad Rou aittemaee et For three of the 18 minutes Jack the merry go-reund” stopped James-| Mindenpalls at St. Paai,-tain, «|. Second Game ning a game on their own grounds.| A 1, Gebsigchite flat footed. maith | 4 bobbed about the ring against Dave |t°wN-had six rides covering the four i t oe R B The Millers copped the morning set: |: : stands “With eee teeter aah : Shade, California middleweight, and | Junctions, making a total of 11 trips; Feat ae hes > A Minneapolis .2 2 to, 7 to 5, and then ero: the | before segetae Gu e ty, Poleedss 4 e . found little trouble in equaling the |With six of them being contributed inneapolis at St. Paul, aap gees 7 river, where the Saints retaliated in| efore stepping into the ball. coast boy's best efforts. dy on gasy plays:by thers not seheduled. the afternoon struggle, 7 to ‘ : the Stan y ’ os Pee. 3 2 Wilson, Hubbell. and Kenna; Beall Toleda. .. Walter Beal allowed the Millers| only two hits in the but 11 men got pas AMERICA WINS fternoon game, with his windup, __3. Gehrig, taking a shorter swing, is more consistent and hrder to out- guess, Ruth, with his longer swing, | Will Mix With Eddie ‘Brady, 2. Gehrig doesn’t start his swing “ until the ball is almost on top of ¥ him. Ruth starts his swing almost we Columbus . 8 14 Neeeeeere resulted in the purchase of i J hits harder, 1 ball i olf.) | yf z - i et ‘Ryan, -Palmero, Wis- more liable to connect witha baa| Brooklyn Welf-Boy: “LeRoy WITH UZCUDUN se Be vite i aan roery nen Miitecd and’ O'Neil, Urbang P NSHIPS se Posey pa, Matched ith: Al Van Ryan favor and wan given porte capport| PRE Zambro and ‘Bird. In temperament, the Buster and| rig Re Spanish Heavy Reinstated By|creined with tuo gran that oe) * "Second Gane : the Babe are as dissimilar as their| Billy Petrolle, Russie LeRoy, Earl oa Has, sank: Tunnet te sivanch<'» ea EPA Ms sac rae Sree dorsg " n 3 ] batting ‘styles. Gehrig is phelegmatic, | ite, Saud Merphy—all on one great} Commission—Two Will Meet |<2chtime bat nothing further Fitshores , Clncinnall ' eS a 8 A i | Rl. of temperament, THe Babe sient? | | This is the treat which the Amer-| * im’ New York July 13 mys pine tne Lents gar tadial Brooklyn 4.3; Philedelphia 5.0, || “me Ryan and Urban; Mor- { Z lowed considerably since “the days ican. Ler Figs Post ot ane has in ? A She Mammen. sovtar a our ei] Now York ei: Boston te. a eae _ -. { when he was baseball’s bad boy, but 1 te Aan Legi New York, July 56—()~Paulino|by: ing adva} et ‘the bre: ‘8 Helen Wills, Elizabeth Ryan o£ he is naturally of the nervous, ‘high Sentisn. "Hvergone nan followed with Useddun was reinstated today by the at fla n aon hone a sehrigee i natural pride the sensi y | s lwaukee . siiy pen eee meri. Be magne catatonia "2h | Gee? 9H, Segue nal simulebetaly, approved a 15 rund eal aed el eee ne ae a ee Beat ? jlevelope e . state, $ ie . leman_ ‘oung; jurr: an Win in Singles Bree ea ae te A mmet ier, espetially, han rien to a boint where we aie er Wills at Ebbets} Bo nen for. “New Bork @:8; Bosten 5-7. Olson and Peters. et \ —— : Po The rivalry between the two slug-| he is recognized as the outstanding] Field, . 1 Pike nee Te t Wimbledon, -England, July 5.—(®) i y ®- | challenger for the lightweight cham:| _Paulino’s statement was made \ <Francis T. Hunter and Miss Elia : Z thelr attitudes’ are almost ‘et ‘tc Plonship. LeRoy, Known’as the seco effective here after similar’ action der ac uae deat tate ee a Bt. Louta ab Pittabarge. nul HO: beth Ryan defeated Mr. and Mrs. L.! F Alphonse and Gaston variety. Gehrig, | 04 section of the Fargo Express, has| by .the Massachusetts boxing com- b pitas: 17s 2] Roatan at, Philadel «34 -W on Be lodfree of England in the fival | Bem. i if mention is ‘made of beating out| gone Noteworthy | work this year| mission which suspended the Spap-thete 0 itching far] Others’ ‘not ae 5 ott noms? . of the Wimbledon mixed doubles, , : ; | Ruth for home run honors, will toss| Blue is regarded as » wonderful os i aig a Moan Fl See aes. AMERICAN LEAGI role ne iving the United States four out of pe it off with a motion expressive of the | hearywelght championship prospect,| a \eontract to 'box Ed | Keeley injthe Stars, uts in the first yi Roy, Oldham and Shinault. he: five chamnionships. It was a foolishness of any one trying to out-| While Spud Murphy is the junior| B Fearne mag eed Sram Wis tear Minings: “Kel finished the tated wwe goug” * eee cae ‘straight set victory at 8-6, 6-0, do the master.” Ruth, in the same| HemEWEIERE champion of the Ne ee ccred Err aetna alineiox four hits while z . 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