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THE BISMARCK “WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1927 AGE SIX sia eye ee aan Ruth, Hornsby and Sisler Clout Home Runs Yesterday Bobby Jones Leading Field in British Open Tourney ~ COUNTRY CLUB ING [DEFENDER Is SWIMMING SIMPLIFIED GOLFERS WILL | ice UP IN FRONT. HOLD TOURNEY INBIG MATCH Athletic Director, Cleveland (Ohid) Athletic Club Ends First Round at St. An- Handicap Event to Continue to drews With Score of 68— . August 21 — Pairings Equals Course Record is Are Anncunced St. Andrews, Scotland, July 13— (#)—Two amateurs were showing the way to the professionals when half the field had reported in the {-rst |“ HORNSBY AIDS ~ GIANTS’ WIN, == BEAT CINCIES -- ‘Muddy’ Ruel Now - Nearing Thousand . Mark as Catcher Americans’ Brilliant Backstop Has Performed Long, Faithfully and Cleverly— Will Take Place in Hall of Fame Alongside Schalk, Schang and Snyder Meet Tonight _ Sisler’s Homer, Coming With Two en in Ninth, Browns 6-5 Victory Gives Intertiming of Head and Arms_ Important in Crawl Stroke CUBS RE’ PLACE AAR EA Chisox Rally ixth to Trim Athletics—Indians Win From Millers, 6-1 ‘k Country tournament this week and The j round of play for golf { Star clouter jor teaxu be werpletel ee pees championship of Great Brit ; did their 3 fale (ELBA ts e August 21, according to a (BY BILLY EVANS) Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, Ga., de- I and ( Sisler announced tod or wallop was 0 lew York, July 13. was well out bralii front with a scor of 68, equalling the record tor the historie St. An- n ment committee, to; plete list. of” pairings and dicaps, Martin S. Hagen is chair: of the committee, the other e of the long It came uh’ est ver fending champion, ans, ‘will shortly break into the select circle of catchers who have worked 1000 or more games in the the ninth n edge on Lou Gehrig in B bi supre members being C. J. Lynch and Otto —— , major league: drews course. ee teas a dara fe Bowman As correct intertiming of h } ‘here are mighty few catchers per- Shree strokes ba alt: ole Mesib aucune ; A) schedule showing pairings and and arm movements is essential to| forming in the big show today who at 71, .was Len ¢ columbia Lou” one be antic 2 is posted on the bulletin hind.” The Yankees whitewashed the bourd atthe club. heuiey and every gain body balance in the crawl,| have performed so long, faithfully Nettlefidd, youn 4 fs iv:|and cleverly as Ruel. As I ge over aan” ons Indians, 7 to 0. | elfen is urged to familiarize himself the a ryertieraeess he the list of recalvers I can recall only teur. id tet | with the conditions unde: ¢ ¢ . ry Pi tl i ti i 2 ; J Hornsby's clout tournament will be. played” eee tom before undertaking it in a itp in teste thon leeoigaen ne gad I ed in more than 1000 games. wer Ray Schalk of the Chicago Sox leads by a comfortahie At the close of last season Australian prof ris asked to sional transplanted to the United swimming position. s Bend forward, extend right arm in front and left arm backward, in toach with margin. 4 PhS, fi States several ; Sisler’s homer came with two on in| a for 18 holes hands touching the water, and|he had worked'ih 1737 games. He years ago, was the i Riasniithiat St.Louis and gaye the | with the exception of the finals, turn to the left. Then, without! has done little or no catching this obvy Jones leading profession- i Prvwis's 6 to 6 wim from the Boston | which will be over a $6-hole route. moving head or shoulders, simul-|¥e8r finding plenty of responsibility Wl at this stage with a score of 72. | Browns a6 ty 6 win from the Bo All first round matches must be taneously sweep the right arm| i" managing his ball club. At that he Perey Alliss, English professional, i i arate Hs Sac itte’ talus played not later than July 18, second i id tek, the teh up -andit hopeful of stretching his record had 73 with five British professionals Pecvanilisc sand: clther acored” or'| round ches not later than July down an ick, ip to 2000 before he retires. EDDIE BROWN oe lel Peeliceek SeLouie-run, 31) round matches not later forward. ‘i hang, Snyder Ahead There's no danger of Eddie Brown,| The other American players in PF laecgss Cubs “continued in; tits than July 24, fourth round matches The right should press directly! The other two catchers to break|Braves’ outfielder, breaking Everett |were Jim Barnes with 76/any Lariy is hic i : aur anpemnbel Mest not later than July 28, fifth round down, grazing the thigh in pass-| the high water gnark of 1000 big] Scott's record for playing in consec-|Nabholtz, 77, Mista iiitehins being eneitely. too matches not 1 than August 10, ing; the left should circle high and/| league games are now performing] ative games, but his run of 475. Bs rah he AH The Cubs baked sixth round matches not later than strike the surface close to where | for the St. Louis clubs, Wally Schang games, up to June 28, is worth brag-] JONES Is PLAYING out 13 hits whiie Blake wag holding Pugust 14, and the finals on or be the right arm started. of the Browns and Frank Snyder of/ging about. Brown started his con-| SENSATIONAL GOLF iid raves to three for WO victory, fore August 21. Eighty players are ‘ the Cardinals. cutive streak while a member of Brooklyn team. Inasmuch as he is not considered a regular starter Brown's chances of beating Scott’s record are not so good. But his record is being followed with in- erest. Next turn head and shift shoul- ders to right, repeating the move- ments in the opposite direction, left moving down and back, right up and forward. When you can guide the head and shoulders with fair success, try St. Andrews, Scotland, July 13.—) —Bobby Jones struck a decisive first blowin defense of his British open golf title by scoring a sensational 68 for the first 18 of the 72 holes to decide the title. The champion, very much on his the first nine hoies in ' listed in the schedule. The longer period allowed between the fourth ; e jand fifth round matches is on ac- Wills (below) cW | count of the state tournament which -round contest.’ will be in progress at Fargo during e in! that time and which several local 1’ golfers will probably attend. Matches not played befo The Pitt Cubs! and the B urgh Pi tes kept at the Ever since he broke into the ma- Vance jors, 10 yeurs agu, Ruel has been a consistently competent performer. At the close of last season he ha worked in (924 ball games. That! means better than 100 games per se non, which is plenty of work for 8 The genial gentler above is Paulino Uzeudun, who scheduled slyn Dodgers, 2 to. 1 Vanee m: the mistake of passing Kiki Cuyler in the ninth and the Pittsburgh outfielder stole went to third on J to meet Harry York ton Wills i the mi th h. for a Wig, ate, game, : : : ct dates named will c imming. big league backstop tu shuulder. 82, four under par, and finished th vices . “a ot ae tr Aen mean a partial comeback for him. be declared defaulted. 3 goer oF push-off, set the} By the. Fourth of July. of this) round with a sitet gained on ‘per 1 Uieow to the on Mills ———— ‘Upen Tourney ‘to Follow fect in motion, then press directly | ¥2" Ruel had taken part in 65 games, the home-coming stretch to clip five r grounder, Paris Tennis Players After the cofpletion of the hand- ee ee, bringing his mark to 989, so that be- strokes altogether from perfect ‘ Cards Beat P “vg ‘ - “6 down and back with the left arm, hi . ‘ \ The St. Louis Car 9 to 6} p ti Machiné Sac tt ie ane Fao keciing’ Hewa' “and” shinee tore tee of eerie of duly figures. His scqre equalicd the St. Pier ei = : ‘ urnament 1 be played, Follow- i k e will have passed the mark in A 5 a ee On round ractice on Machines ing ihe qua! nye poe’ n the| straight. As this arm nears the thigh, press down and back with the/ games, one of the very few catchers WORKING HARD "nanuaaie ae x ' Boece cleats 7 pees die Paria! July as Uponesihl annual open, the 16 players with the] right arm, at the same time twisting the head and rolling the entirc|¢o have performed such yeoman serv- { EPG Gy Williams: connented for tennis players have: been | West, scores will compete for the|body, fect and all, to the left, bringing the left arm cut of the water. | ice. BP Giagth uniter of the seacon.in lad at a cB aciblage ports club, | °Pe? championship of the club. Retain the position now assumed while the left arm sweeps forward| It is a very interesting fact that } no alana De Why not?” the proprietor asks.| yA", 0Per Fampronship tournament) above the water and the right drives backward. Then, when the left, pel A tects dave ieend tae = i e PE is sac ah aoe ess Henk sks.) will also be &taged for the ladies and its face x i i Tick, Ra alk and “Muddy” Ruel, The Chivago White Soy rallied in re vele rs have their home ma-| wis. Mary Kelly has bee appointed|#"M hits the surface and starts to pr s down again, bleh neat are small in pite.as.catehersige,, At i the sixth inning to trim Connie} chines, oarsmen have rowing sub-chairman to arrange such an{and roll the body right, keeping it so rolled throughout the forwa a matter of fact, when: Schalk joined — i ere geal ar ead Monae ee Sane Hiner ert event, which will be held the latter{moticn of the right arm and backward of the left. Do not hurry ‘the | tye “White Sox the thought that he Old-fashioned Punching Relied ' and ; a were: driven pa cut i pees pate 5 ya ba ee Hf of AUgHEE, a aavennenie. sistobiliaaias cailiinien x cans bead could catch ve shows Sipe zien ‘ashi r } 8 bye a Sik 5 i, J aR a ee gaa a ‘ur the first round of the handi- in —Breathing in Craw! roke’ ‘alsh, was regni as ridiculous. om 4 % ¥ defeat prevented the Mackmen from} ing, He hax to use n wall or the| can outnansente the pisces ive i a He did vo with eases on—Boxers Agree on Shar- |Strong Emmons County Team climbing bac Seth See winge wt (been paired in the following ordér,|— 1, ges ea Prior to the coming of Schalk to Local 230. Nee on ae He Oe DTA aMeTICA Ioke like. © tna: (HOE number aftor enchinama rndtesy: d . ° the majors, a small catcher had little key’s Ability fo'Pay ls at 3:8 Mies 4. . oe on a wooden horse. There are| ing the handi Shar, ey S Onit ence l oF no chance to get so much as a F Fast Game Sure Mavisan -Glty, giving a brilliant ox ate above and below to capture wild] yp abe . Saratoga Lake, N. Y., July 13—() \ hibition of fielding be Luther] shots. The board has x white line Veupecuanci0 Horn 20, ' tgen 10 v: 1 Cook 6 v: man 20. ather 18, Parkinson 18, Myhre 16 vs. Baker 18. Knowles 16 . Croonquist 10, W. H. Webb 20 vs. Perry 20. Dave Cook 18 try whi certain a lines. -hit balls. a double play which broke up a budding rally of the Senators. rd returns all we 2 bipactleacaepun Het ‘i . Mundy 14. 4 A tan || plate ® piteher is assured of sound|to mect Jack Sharkey, at the Yankee! Linton is one of the Missouri Layne and Yoter ot the Indi Pita stint oen pets fone Butler 20 vs. L. E. Birdzell 16 Ce { For Missouri Swim ' judgment in the handling of his| Stadium, Dempsey is satisfied he] Slope’s outstanding teams this year ern gs: out ey nome anne ber of leadingtennis .pla Murnane 16 vs. R. Birdzell Over Dempsey—‘Made to) Fepertoire of curves and speed. will overcome the youth and speed of] and a real game can be expected . Joslin 18. Little 10, Wenzel 14 v Mill Thorberg 14 » have used the dof it. s. Moon was the v tim of both In Bringing Advancement ‘Boston Lithuanian’ ‘Has No - Doubt of Gaining Victory * Order For Me,’ He Says of eee Nice eae | Kiebert Is Ready | —* After nearly a week of inten- rs. Although lack brawn, Ruel has Proved an “iron man” for work. In dition he has a keen mind, ranking as one of the smartest of modern catchers. With Ruel back of the! taken part in two world series with Washington and exper- Demp: bition In —After a day of sparring partners plenty of work to- jay, With onl, ing left before he steps into the ring idlefless, Jack sey was intent on giving his Linton comes to Bismarck Sunday all primed to fight for a victory over the local nine and to reverse the order of things which last time A oo aehied: in a 6 to 2 victory for Bia! marck, six more days of train- The game is booked for Sunday. The Emmons county team of punching. has lost only’ one other game this S- " sive training, Frank Kiebert, Bis- | ienced a most unique thrill, It was|, In his workouts Dempsey has] year besides the Bismarck game and blows in the fourth inning when In- Crewe ieys Geatan de. Ex-Ghampion — ‘Tunney’s cae pant will start tonight | almost in the nature of a tragedy failed to, display any flashing speed,} stands ace high in the North and dianapolis took the lead und held it Hopton 18 vs. J. P. Fleck 20, sap? - at 6:30 on his yearly feat— {in his first series against the New|#"d his boxing has been. notable for] South Dakota league, composed of to the finish. Gribenow 29 vs. Hanselmann 22, Easier,’ He Avers swimming the Missouri river. its lack of effectiveness, but he has St. Paul played against the an uphill Colonels to nose out a Avto 3 victo The Colonels jumped off to a three run lead in the dirst, but the Saints tied the count in the seventh and put across the winning marker in the next frame. The Brewers — registered — theit seventh straight victory when’ they downed the Mudhens, 3 to 2, in a closely played game in which © eutpitehed Ryan. game | Tice 14 v: ———__—_——_—_—_—___-e | Yesterday’s Games || 1)! — =a y Stackhor E 1 wen 14. en 20, aylor 14. Lumry 20, | Phil Meyer 12 vs. Bowman 14, | Olsness 18 Roan 18, svestiang| Gordon Cox 18 vs. Dullam 18, Sweetland,| LaFrance 18 vs. O'Hare 16. Lillestrand 24 vs. Irick 18. Prenner 24 vs, Henderson 16, Hedden 10 vs. Lynch 14. NATIONAL LEI 1 ouis . y 6 By ALAN J. GOULD (Associated Press Sports Editor) New York, July 13.—()—Confi- dence-plus—that’s Jack Sharke No aspirant for heavyweight cham- hip ‘honors ever climbed into a ing with more assurance, expressed d otherwise, than the Boston Lith- Kiebert will start Wednesday pois irom ne Nershers nen cific bridge and expects to lai somewhere below the Memorial bridge. He has been fitting him-,* self for the swim by wotkouts in the manicipa! pool and the river. Last July, Kiebert. swam the river in nine minutes and 10 sec- onds and two years ago in 15 minutes, 22 seconds. He is try- York Giants. Caught 149 in '24 During the 1924 season Ruel caught 149 games as the Washington clab battled its way to a pennant. It was a hectic struggle and the physical’ and mental strain had caused Ruel to drop from 165 pounds to 136. Haying gone stale, he lost his punch at the bat. Despite a near .300 average on the been ever the power of his punch on which he pen victory. Dempsey has blow mates and bi Hildebrand, Bi corr left yesterday. teams along the southeast Slope. The Bismare! ton game last time was closer in the score in- |. with the southerners putting up a hard fight all the way through. anton has some real stars in its lineup and the game here Sunday should be el and fast. punching, apparently as hard as in his brilliant career, and it is ids to carry him through to a. deliberately taken after blow from his sparring to weave into close quarters ater aviay at their bodies. Jack il Batey and Pie Tro- Eddic McMullen Linton Fischer 4 season, Ruel’ couldn’t get a ball safe J ‘ Kalbere: ‘Toledo's Slattery Jack Fleck 14. uanian, If he whips Jack Dempsey| ing to set a new record this year. |in the first six games of the 1924) 588 been unable to box in 1 week Blacksmith pratt threa games, us; a Pe Dieht 16 on July 21 at the Yankee Sta jum,| At is Hkely that there will be |series with New York, {a the final| Chief Metoquah and Marty Gallagher cir defeat, Luque Diven 20 v: Spann 20 vs, Bodenstab 16. Graber 16 vs. Cave 14. Ermatinger 20 vs. Heupel 14, Morris 18 vs. Miller 22. Arnson 20 vs. LaRose 20. Haines 10 vs. E. B. Cox 6. Goddard 14 vs. Dale Simon 20, | Burke 14 vs. H. Jones 1 ich; Benton WILLS PLANS COMEBACK TRY e Pittsburgh ... Brooklyn Hill and e thereby gaining the right to fight! Gene Tunney for the title, it will merely be a fulfillment of Sharkey’s own. predictions. “Dempsey,” Sharkey has said, “is made to order for me. I will beat m sure. And Tunney? He will be than Dempsey.’ a large audience on the banks of the river tonight to watch Bis- marck’s “channel swim.” e--——____--—_—__ | Pennant Progress | o———__—_________—_- game he got two hits for an aver- age of .095, yet never were two more timely hits delivered, for they deci ed the game the world seri He battled .316 in the following ser- ieee Pittsburgh but Washington los: Ruel is a lawyer in the off-season were SHARKEY GIVEN, CHANCE TO WIN’ New York, Sharkey is young and very fast for a big group after Fettig Lipp Heier Koeppen: 7 Klein, P Baumgartner Mr. Maumgartner is the gentleman who put pep into the last Bismarck- Linton game by whamming out a stiffened ‘in their last workout.| y . July — 13.—"—Jack man, and these two assest: a of . boxers have concluded watching the ex-gob training, 4 Advances Fast and plans to continue to practico| Cugnt to carry him to victory ae honte run, according to reports, has a Chicago in be 1 Leonard 10 vs, Stow Confidence, plus his unusual fight- AMERICAN ARON: * pre es Ry a aie] suck PES? ne we Yankee Sta- Rontiaed, Ss. Saat, te; to show me i: a{| Beston. ... A 3 1: equipment, has carried Sharkey | ° um one week from tomorrow. n is to be Bi k's Op- Meets Uzcudun Tonight at) Pin i ji, Genewieh, rapidly up the fistic ladder, lessthan | Toledo «.......... 49 30 ment tke tallnalae Siuehe aaa in Wertz, Goldsmith New York—lIs Slight Fa- vorite to Win AMERIC. { P)—Once the} @ year. were side-stepping _ the went about besieging promoters to ‘natch him with the negro. He final- When other heavyweights | Milwaukee Soeailed | Kansas City . “dark menace,” Harry” Wills, Sharkey | Minneapolis . St. Pi an ideal the ampire bi favors dipi BAKER KAYOES adelphia Jack O’Brien field, who speak of the fix! experience, favorite, fc MeTigue, Jack Britton, Phil-| ponent the following Sunday and this promises to be another good game, since this team has lost only one, and that to the strong House of David team. Bai others ed. the. in Sharkey’s joldier Jim Montgomery, and have All took vision, Harry Wills e ’ s; Connally, Thomas! gos . * arkey . aves . inton nine will face another panther of New Ovteags, fe eee ng Mecardy st COMmally, Thomas Swimming Inatructor Wins| could spect the cine ci Seoyenareey kaise SLY | Sharker’s youth, strength and clever- |, 28° cotonent ‘in. the prison All {> are aie te i eee Ebbets Field last October. | Indianapolis at Minneapolis, - Bare, Whee they Sth olay at flurn back the years tonight in his ' M: th A Lake 1 h he th s Louisville at St. Paul, \ : rogram yesterday rs, whom they play 15 round fight with Paulino Uzeudun,| RH gl) Maraton Aeiene ; harkey stuck out his chit} Toledo at Milwaukee. 3 ire and dash of the]? clock Sunday afternoon on. the Pyrennes giant at Ebbets Field. oston 5 6 |g : F : a ; sch 5 i rrison diamond, ‘0 dou! Peers ant seeRbbets lela. © iL poeton “6 13 6| Georges Several Collapse [in an azgrdssive manner, gave Willg| Columbus at Kansas q Pinde hint doak baw Oe Mig bartner® | cist Linton 1d bringing along plenty of New York's Harlem district, is] Russell, Rufing and Hartley; Jones what is arecraty known as the “eye,” | mr 3 is rushes and landing often. Occa:|" the line of a pitching staff, but pitted against one of the strongest| and Schang. on ve ked over to the radio and Pet. — nally, however, he would block »| ‘he Stars, Hs mi as the Eley pine, men in the boxing game. Uzcudun’s —— ake ree, N. Y., July 13.—()| Be - | Chi .636| Misses iter Tithe, However, | series of blows with ease and ther) 1¥¢ prepared. and are expected, ‘as ‘bility to assimilate punishment ha R 4 ‘dward F. ’ Keating, New York| , “Hello, folks: Ui liek Wills sure | pitbarel z M Wel ; "|tap his opponents with snappy righ! [ia the past, to deliver the needed been demonstrated, and although ‘he| New York 7 ou swimming instructor, | won the 24 Th ie swell-kpben ring. bistoky. that | St Louis 577! Because of Being 4 Pounds | unpercuts and short ‘lefts,’ He war nite. , “throws” most of his punches he ix| Cleveland . Ss 7 mile swimming marathon in Lake| . H-known ‘ring history that | New. Yor! F , ce ae “ dangerous hurdle in the path of} Shocker and Grabowski; Shaute George from Hague to this village, Sharkey. Cid Heer Wile, sclentitic: | Brooklyns Overweight : Ruth Is Holder uf Wills’ comebuck attempt. and L. Sewell. shing, at 4:30 o'clock this morn‘| #11¥ and thoroughly, although the phitadelph { ‘ partners punishment. 4 . Is Favorite gz, daylight s rg Pome ged \ ieaaaraa foul in \ — Tex Rickard announced that th! Two Batting Records efter 17 years in the ring, Wills.| | : R oH Keating's off: lage teen Ee ‘i if 13—()—Exeept for| advance, sale for the fight is nea: long the logical contender for a title| Washington . 9 3 47 minutes and 18 seconds. ight ‘Made’ Him ‘ jergeant Sammy Baker | the mark, " rm at which he never got a chance, is| Detroit ..... 6 i 5 i Sharkey was “made” iby his deci- i ee New York, July 13.—V)—Rabe @ slight favorite over his youthful pponent. Wills will have the ad- fantage of 15 pounds in weight, two Lisenbee, Marberry, Braxton and. Ruel; Collins, Holloway, Smith and Woodall. 7, Mrs, Lottie Schoemmel D u were brought ashore after being picked up by hospital ¢enders about Kansas City ..... 5 7 Olobliged to quit the race and M Meeker and Ferrell; Roy and Shin-] Jane Sion, Belgian swimmer, of the ault, Seine. was disqualified, ‘8 5 feet 11 1-2 sive victory over Wills, who was thus eliminated from the picture as a heavyweight contender a fortnight least, showed his ” in this bout, ab- Games Today St. Louis at Philndeiphia, Cincinnati at New York. Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia’ at Chicago. of New York would be the junior Peltermelent champion of: the, world Virginia Hurler Wins Fol Le 3 ing” Catlean, 6 Vearsa, but sthare’ atch, Leeyss” pestine, ne tte five Ruth. holds two batting records that. are decidedly opposite, yet great ., Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. = He ‘shot so many ‘lefts and rights y} Proficiency in one was directly inches in reach, and two inches ‘in a nine miles ‘from’ the finish, Mrs.| after the downfall of Dempsey be-| cktcaga’at Boston. * into: Mushy ‘Callahan the ‘cheumpion, t ‘Big Three responsible for the other. height. ‘ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Schoemmel, in a semi-consciods con-| fore Tunney at Philadelphia, , 3* lin their scheduled 10 round fight at —-- uth with 59 home runs tops the “~The comparisons: R H B| dition, immediately was’ placed ‘in| Again last winter, when Mike Mc- Cubs Park last night that ‘the’ Los Willlsasheres Va., July 13.—@— q in the matter of cir- Wills Louisville . 3 5 0, the care of a doctor. Mrs. Diamond| Tigue was on the high road of a sen- ‘Angeles scrapper went down and out ‘hree” bring no. stage ‘ives for a season, and his 170 Age St. Paul .. pH | 13 4|was able to walk ashore from the] sational come-back, bowling over -T07/in the ‘ninth rou: ir, however, y Wallace of folk. }, Pas: to first is the any, 215 ~ weight Tineup, Friday and MeMullen;| boat. such men as Pul Berlenbach, Sharkey | Washington e447, -595|was four pounds over the junior|Va., diminutive pitcher of the Col. | Player has ever received in one year. 17 inches neck 17 inches} Betts and Seimer. ‘The only survivors in the race were| showed no fear of Michael’s new-|Chiesgo . 46; 39: 584 welterweight limit, so Callahan kept lene of William and Mary. Wallac} As a rule, bases on balls are the 45. chest (normal) 42 Walter Erickson and Paul Choteau.| found punch. | Detroit oe * Anis title. believes the coach sends him tc| fesult of g discriminating eye on the chest (expanded) 46 RH El both “of New York, Erickson was) “It’s a shame to fight such an old | Philadelphia *3L.- A right to the chin in the ninth baseball and let the outfielder: | cart of the batsman. However; stuth’s reach 72| Toledo 2 9 1! about nine miles from the finish willing to. do it if no/| Cleveland .... 420 ‘dropped Collahan. He atte to record in receiving 170 franks to first biceps - 18| Milwauke: a 3. 8 and Choteau was about 11 miles away.| one else 'will,” Sharkey commented. |St. Louis ‘s.s+ 32 410 té his feet. but: the re Yale ir| base during the 1923 season was forearm 18} Ryan and U Gearin and] The bid of Germany and Belguim| Mike proved a tougher nut to crack | Hoston c ~+1|fused to let him centinve. f re forced upon him, often most unwill- Young. to win the longest fresh water swimi| than even Sharkey figured, however. |. Coneg—m Despite. three’ knotkdowns ‘in. sl ingeter this season | ing; few iar ever held in the United States came} The Bostonian won on a technical Games Today fir ree Spug Myors, ‘average, he add- 9 R H '‘Ej}to an end when Ernst Vierkoetter.| knockout in the twelfth round. Had| New York at Cleveland, went ‘the full 10|.ed ihe loly Crost : 17) Columbus .... 1 6 21 German channel conqueror, was fi + Washington at Detroit. S sive, crouch of Richmond. Universit ts just ‘@ few inches over has 3 “whip” which league: recerd bat reached his’ poak with. "him te the: whi 59, record, while .in 1922 -may 8. __ jieal di- Mike’s hardest wallops with- * | Mia” ot is excellent. Much of to 8B. age! t to. - R b 4 bo hich aad untioels ene ant Germs. out even a hint of going down, Scranton, Pa.—Bud Cic ine | his suctess comes from, ne the TBP hom runs over 1 Al 2 Indianapolis . 6s 1 left the. water seven s ‘from’ the ‘ocal Vigor Wilkes-Barre, defeated Pete ° rners.” He isa consistent hitter cal rival a! cs Minneapolis . Z 9 0 finish, suffering’ from an upset) Sharkey lacked none of his custom- es of games often carry the King Tue Min: Mme. ‘Si a e ‘ut, Min- . e. Sion was Fargo, +. dofficiais ssid they H Be ete aes Me by. jor & ‘oné of . tte and Snyder; Moon, Be: sh. Flos gl a de Soa cela tag reo agualitied after . id Sion was which did ‘the! red ‘she pilot boat.) Mi distance by] o ary ‘vocal vigor before ‘his outdoor battle. with Jimm: for pi Ae aay? asse! a him frem. here: to-Hali. a ride ECM Fargo, N, D. (6). 1 st about that, polish he Metal nas with > “Wallace. Won “his own

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