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PAGE SIX | Bobby Jones Leads Cl ‘ ———E ———E, ‘Lehr Takes Early Lead Over Mercer Beats Mandan, 4-3; _ |GARDS ASCEND To Meet Jamestown Today, ‘ypitiy wet Idleness Puts St. Louis Club! Into Second Place as Braves Beat Bucs STILL LEADING Millers Beat Indians, 11-5 Blues Trounce Hens; Saints Score Win SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927 ¥ x Champion Oliver County Giants Team ony, guano /HRILMANNHAS [Atlanta Star Six Up at TRAOOURAA, e F eee 18 Holes ee oe, record of 67, Bobby Jones today gained a lead of six up on “ Well on‘ Way to’ Fourth Bat-| Chick Evans'in the first 18-hole round of the finals for the ting Title of Americans; sigh! easing ae “peel genie Minikahda. : L vans ) ‘missing three short putts, and winning - Lazzeri Advances only two. holes. This advantage was only two holes less than Jones gained in the last two rounds. at the same point over Jimmy Johnston ‘and.Francis Guimet. The Georgian did not a mistake until the fourteenth hole, when he overapproachedi to.a trap, but he halved in par five when Evans. missed a putt owing to confusion over « movie ‘eamera. Bobby made his second slip at the sixteenth where he took three putts.and Jost his second hole. The other lost hole was i er rack ae Cie in the Chicago battle. -. Lehr defeated the Oliver County Giants here today, 9 to 1. erners will play Bismarck this afternoon. The two teams played on a heavy field, which made exhibition of the best brand of ball impossible.. Due to shortness of time, the game was limited to seven innings. | H | | be “ Mercer defeated Mandan Friday afternoon, 4 and 3, and this afternoon is to play the Jamestown Northern Pacific Shopcraft team. ‘HORNSBY WELL UP}, CUBS Reb Russell Still. Leading A. A. Batter; ‘Guyon of Colo- nels Nears Him Costly errors on the part of Mandan and a ninth-ining rally for Mercer put the North- erners ahead to win. Mandan-Mercer A last-minute rally brow Giants-Lehr | Os ieee eens — Mandan. With th Did it rain Friday afternoon? {| guerting, (eee eat for Lehr, Chicago, Aug. 27.—()—Harry| the 177-yatd eleventh where Evans got down his only long igheH Inn Just ask anyone who was in the J] Snerling, first up to bat for ‘Lent, fe Heilmann, Detroit veteran, is well on |\~— — ——— ~~ | putt for a:birdie two. Jones equaled irclciwe grandstand. when the Oliver [Ialked.| He gained two bases (By The ‘Aasociat his way to his fourth batting cham-|Kansas City, and Milwaukee within ‘or the first nine with a t to third on'| County Giants-Mercer nme Ha ak ee SE SIMCOE er onliteh Giga: | OPMN “Ste TMUlE NOMMAIRATE CR eae jpionship of the American league. He | striking distance, ‘the two latter duplicating his similar score of n on Flinn’s'} started. More particula k bein The Ode sce eg eee gh i atdinals were has today the only ,.400 average |teams have been improving with the | last Tuesday when he set the record horn caught - unassisted second place today among the Ni one-point lead | the gentlemen of the p and [ ¢ . ti NEA _ ~ among the major ue regull hickory until all three are now tied | of 67. ; \ Dirlam, who doing the econed con. HATE a Bit) Over oem ici ae PNT : porate gained during -Detroit’s record break-in team batting at 314: The Millers Eagle on 512 Yard Hole ‘It was g close game all the way nnouncing of the t mecdnd to-firkt, retikieg cid wit, | ton oa rasce= whe + — = a ing ‘winning streak of 13 victories in| were largely responsible for whit-| Jones closed this spectacular per- through, and both teams played bril- YR. veel irst, sau. ane i tever for baeebalt inca Te pect 7) a row. ¥ tling down the Toledo’ lead, and | formance today by shooting an eagle ant ball. ‘Woock, pitching tor M ‘ 4 . Lirat ap oe ge Slants, tia econeor eae: FS sig) ee tf 4 Ll a Starting with 1921, Heilmann has|Keliey’s squad has also ‘passed the | three on the 512-yard ninth where his dan, struck 9yt,14 men, while P Keeping score when the rain- paul bike bab ing ait bohec al PM ground by idl ni ard n i won'tie title with his bat every other |\300 mark in team: batting. | spoon second, after a screaming * 2 . if cht who split. the drops began to fall was of L opening clash with the Neg spoil #. . oe aN, - year; and his efforts to repeat this] Still in his*batting slump,‘in tenth | drive, stopped two feet from the hole t am Mtwirling for Mer acrobatic feat than anything oa a 4 i, | Giants ‘being rained. out ilebaid m7) year ‘seem’ due to. win: the reward.|place in the circuit, Dewitt Lebour- | to the applause of‘ ‘gallery. nearly Stuck out five. Wiha: the: acoreligoks: got : Lehr, 1; Giants, 0. | Yesterday's victory: wagathe: niche di v He passed the .394 of Al Simmons ‘of'|veau is gradually gaining on Bruno| mile long, lining poth sides of, the 4 Mandan Battles Valiantly with rain, the pencil Second Taning dks Braves have Teoted le bei j 4 the Athletics in figures compiled to-| Haas in base stealing and is now but | long fairway and banked deep ardund 1 Mandan battled valiantly and for a'] markings began to flow together George Knocked:a single over third'| Pivates “in 16: gameas ‘Sachiea: P ‘4 s day including Wednesday’s games. |two behind: Haas’.mark of 23. the green. He had'stored two bifilies moment in the last half of the ninth | and the crying need of the mo- second on a pasded | flur, St. Louls and Brooklyy casted |” Heilmann’s gain in percentage this| Besides his second place in the| and had not been once over par. He inning, when Heidt got to first base, J ment. wi 4 of some ‘ Siegeakagel in two rons for the Bravea de week was 21 points. The day the|batting column, Orwell is runnerup | Wa8 five up-jat the first turn, al- 5 it looked as if the score sort or thegame | fied ito duller. &: meleeshitnce ee- (the first. With w-aingie ena Riementte | Yankees .broke ‘the Tigers’ winning |for ipitching-honors, too. Palmero,| though Evans, except for a bad six 1 Sidae again, but it boty euulll ore pr epee esl emma per eens TIL Tt 1 streak, Wednesday, Harry had a per-|the Hens Cuban flinger, is on top|" ‘the winth, had scored even fours. Mandan’s two errors were cos for th: Ton te get it, then dropped fc aa |@aee Moule tae nak oF Gee ; eee fect day at bat, four times up, four|today with a mark of 11 wins and| Coming home, Jones made it six u Mercer gaining a score on each, phana of the J Zu" 10 get it, then dropped it as | (hat produced the margin of victory.| namp Is Confident of. Fit«|tneles. : only three defeats, while Orwell's | on the tenth with a birdie and after The first inning was uneventful for Fee rene a aiae enc ne | Sila tiie nine eige ieee ea iP ontident o! ‘ zeriDoes Well score is now ‘13 and four. losing his first hole at the eleventh Mercer. I F mt tT ieee tenter, Jenner went cut at tec | Miljus replacing hens '* "8% eggs Dempsey Still Is |..Instead ofthe home run. twins,| Leading hitters in. the American | 9eain made it six up at the fifteenth, both flied to Churchill, Bismare a aden ee ee © still’ Lead , psey Ruth and Gehrig, it was Tony Laz-|Association: -Russell, Indianapolis, | Where Evans was short with his ap- got to first, t aseball manager, came ciose to | Which Sagehorn caught unassisted.’ | Chicago’s Cubs remained th: . Working Hard zeri that broke up that game with o|:393; Orwell, Milwaukee, 391; Grimes, | Pfoach when it hit the gallery. And, bepinistemporarily: cut tet’ that ich Sagehorn gle ee ScNaie Raabe vapenl ber Apidae 14 mighty drive which cleared off the|Toledo, 382; Kirkham, Columbus, | #fter losing the sixteenth with his position during the Mandan-Mer- mt up for the Giants, | #. Salt memes ahead of le field aU — crowded ‘sacks. That was Tony’s 16th |:376; Vench, Toledo,’ .368; Hauser,| "ly three putt green, he took the cer game. A Mandan man came | Selon Gos’ simled ketene rom | “Buzz” | MeWeeny domed thee Cio], Speculator, N. Y., Aug. 27—(P)—, homer of the season, while Ruth'|Kensas City, .862;":-Riconda, Mil-| home hole for his-third lead of six mer gained first’ on Leit’s | to bat and knocked a foul tip | Meier, Cox singled | between third |, tip deWeens, tamed the | Gene Tunney’s next’ sparring session|that day had 40 and Gehrig 89... :] waukee, 258; Guyon, Louisville, .357; | UP When ‘Evans pulled his approach je went to first on a field. | which penetrated through the | 34, Spertstop. | Sagehorn went out ore by a four to three. sen: | has been set for. tomorrow afternoon.| Dutch Reuther »and Waite . Hoyt,|Duncan, Minneapolis, 350; Lebour- | ‘® ® fag tale BI t's choice as Newcomer went out | screening around the grandstand Con Gent eelay from the pitcher: | Feniine, Brooklyn catcher, wade feag| The races at Saratoga today drew the|who have dominated the American | veau, Toledo, .349. mes Out-Putts Evans at second. Roy Seibert came to bat | and came within a couple of | tf Cox went to. second. Martin had | jie ae eee yn ae to the tate. | attention of the champion and his en-i League pitching list for some time, Jones had six one putt greens while 1 to live up to the fans’ | inches of beaning him. Incident- | ghe pame experience as Conyne and | Ninh, NV Wey ided insulrste injury] tite retinue away from training, |were jolted today by Wiley Mooré-|) Evans had only two along with the expectations by clouting out a two- f ally, it was the first ball to get | Sakehorn. Score: Lehr, 2; Giants, 0.| , The Yankees added insult to injury] ""Contident of his physical. fitness,| Manager Huggins’ latest find, Moore |? W7oug>~ eo ~9_ gq ——®| three putt greens. The Atlantan out- bagger as Nagle scored. He gained | into the dstand this season. |, One Tun, one hit, one error. ie Gs a Gace e, Tigers| Gene seems to regard his fight with| stands third’ the number of games, |! V@Sterday’s Games }| drove Evans on virtually every hole. another base on a wild pitch, Dorf- Hert eained first on a short tap | oint being & to 6, An eighth mintee| Jack Dempsey lightly. He did notiranked only by the veteran relief |@———————_______@| This advantage usually was not reat, ler went out at first. ich the pitcher tried to get, slipped Cott Pe te od teenth inning | take up his gloves yesterday, but aft-|flingers, Clif, Marberry and Lefty ; but on approaches Evans was inside Bes wack with: a vengeance —|and wag unable to relay to first in fally, that produced two runs gavel oy iste ‘miles on the rosd in. thelGrove, but Moore's percentage ia’ fax ~The ‘Assvelated Prees about as often as Jones. Chick’s in the second inning, Leif walked) Kahn rose to make a defensive fight |time, Franze clouted a two-bagger | oe america, League, champions the! morning he led the way for several) higher than those two veterans, with’ NATIONAL LEAGUS | first, serious mistake was in over- and went to third on Flinn’s two-|of it, Each fighter weighed 134! ; to third. Nagel went | rer head of Detrol (2| of his guests in the-afternoon on al14 wins and six loss approaching the green on- the short Hagger.. He came in on a passed ball,| pounds. t t on fielder's choice and the | €#mes ahend of Detroit and there is! 14 mile hike. Pittsburgh ... 4 42 1]third hole, and he did not ‘offend Pierce fanned. Wentz clouted anoth.| — — shortstop overthrew home as Herr) ¢very indication that the team willl "' piv Vidaheck, one of the cham-ljendey iocnmer non mite iO victories | Boston. 6 “11 — Olagain until the ninth where he er two-bagger, scoring Flinn, and! came in for another score. George, return ome for its final stand with) jion’s sparring partners who was in’ for a secend division club, Hoyt has | oq icrage: Miljus and’ Gooch; Me-| pushed his approach to a» trap. went to third on a passed ball, there{ ean red peleneesetien tees tay ther last trip, 1S When it took off on} the camp last year, exptessed the 17 wins, Leaded Quillan, Robertson and Gibson. | evans, Was up against what most to go out, Sprout fanned. ae eae i eet ranze scored on| Senators Lose 10th Game opinion that Tunney could well a! Sis! on Steals of the other contestants have been, a t ‘agel followed him | in as the result of a poor assist to! he catcher. Jenner singled over right field. Ziegenhagel_ fanned. Meier flied to Sailer. i The third was quiet enough, but in Cinchingtt faa dan garnered two ined first on Wentz’s| second on S tl r 7. George Sisier, still hovering just |.Brooklyn : : superhuman game of golf that could not be equaled by any living golfer except Jones. The British champion has scored 10 under fours for the en- turd to show “down his boxing pro- gram without any loss of effective-| below the first ten in batting honors, mess, wae igs, {Continues in front in base stealing, ,.“Gene is in wonderful condition,’ his,weekly theft raising his total now 8 3 . 4 10 2 Lucas and Hargrave; ‘MeWeéeny and Henline. Others postponed. Washington lost its 10th game in a row, Cleveland beating out the Sen- ators ‘again 8 to 7. Horace Lisenbee, ace of the Washington pitching staff, the fourth, Vidabeck said. tire week, including the bad 78 he : : sail “He is bigger than helt, a ‘ored on the th Light fanned. Sailer fanned, Scherer , W288 Way off form. Braxton, Mar- a a 2p A —— had Wednesday when he barely es- Ball and scored on the throw in. ei gained. first on a clout whi the | berry and Burke followed him to the| Nas last year) he is strong and he| “Leading hitters of the American AMERICAN LEAGUE eaped defeat Inthe first match round, Heidt fanned and Helbling went out; About 400 Overhand Plug-jthird baseman muffed. He stole sec-| ound, although the Nats matched] (1° tT con beat him. Gene is| seaeue ate: Heilmann, Detroit, .400; R E| His four scores, of which the last at first. ond, getting there by a matter of; Cleveland’s hitting pace with 11] 7 7\aer'to hit than ever.” Simmons, Philadelphia, 394; Gehrig, |New York . ;8 16 21 three of them in a-row were.67, 68— Double Play Features Sixth gers, Trudy Excepted, to |inches. Wonn fanned. Score: Lehr, | @fetie While Tunney's tentative plans|New York, 379; Ruth, New Yorks} Detroit ....;... Ss echoma| 08, 87-201, is compared With the rec- A double pl atured the sixth} : 3 Giants, 0. Sammy Gray, once a feared mem-|', oo" ied for him to break camp|ors “Speaker, Washington, 354; Pipgras, Giard, Moore and Grabow-| ord of 286 Evans set. on this course inning, when Nagle flied to Lin- Line Up for Start Sperting FoUeth Inning perce corps, was ith tare. form aga | next. Tuesday apa ene tor Chicago, New Tork Bai; Schange st, Louis wii Bengough, P. Collins; ‘Stoner,| in 1916 in winning the national cham- strand, who sent the b fir: Sperling went out, short to first,! noig ae i j1e| he may wait unfil the following day.| . “Phil. Bead “ ees hiker ie ntl ea, Bassler. |\pionshi: cages —. = oee Bi cin Mii aoa e eld St: Louis to five hits while| he t 1 ¥-1 347; Cobb, Philadelphia, 346; Gos-j RHE Both Players Cheered Bees get oct Ne ‘Aug, 27-—UP\—Un.| base, Hor went fo fect auld for ome chalking up a 7 to 0 victory. The|:The champion today reiterated his|jin ‘Washington, 341. Washington 7 11° 3] tt was a cloudy cay with sprinkle eventh inning 's| Mackmen pounded Gaston and Crow.| desire to stay in his mountain re Hornsby Ahead in N. L. good to score when Dorfle Having failed -to crack the Pitts- gained a bas assed bi currents,ichoice while Carlson went out at Cleveland of rain once or twice, but the course ke On-'second. Herr stole second. Franze crea petiane as: porapic- was not. materially slowed by an der for 10 hits. Thomas held the Boston Red Sox . Marberry, Burke get ky i burgh monopoly of ‘National League! and Ruel; Shaute, Uhle and L. Sewell. : ery im- ee ie mavywent ito, first on an, error by the! to three hits: and Chicago. came| WEEK OF TRAINING batting honors, Frankie, Frise h cece Biliexttiaity.cheored oth players: som ea. Pisce rathon off|third. Herr scored while the Giants | (hrough with a 9 to 1 win. Metaler| “Cy; (#)—Jack Demp-| dropped ‘back to.give hia-vivel,Ragers| Boston 1 8 = 4] ime ~when Chick missed a hole and oon igslaat exhibition| were trying to catch « man'ut saan, | and Barrett led the attack for the Pigrcnretrre reat Of nctivitics| Hornsby, a chance. Hornsby today | Chicago 9 (18 0J\.cheering when Bobby’ dropped a chapter. [Nagle singled and Franze came in,! pox HO smacked out 18 hits off the| iY sE0°T incoin fields, training quar-|i8 but one-point back of Clyde Bar Russeil’ and Hoffman,| seemingly impossible one. . Among Harriss. and pr: oung, nativi two’ Boston pitchers, Russell. American Mercer scored ag Wentz gained two hart, the low man of the three s a tribute Nagel was run down between second rates at the top of the column, while the thousand of onlookers was the son, wholand first. ters today still with about. seven caddy who carried Chick’s bag dur- i hs pounds to get rid of. before meeting Moore; Thomas and Crouse, Berg. ee H Association epee » to fame in’ the $25,000 Cata-| Larson, for the Gi ji i victories H Frisch dropped six points to fifth | Philadelphia .. ing the 1916 open. i en at si na channel grind last winter, thelas the Lehr third Ease eae wore oat ys nereen ue cn Ava aan Gone ahaa, tn Holler PIN het Snes, St. Louis ......-- Bobby's eagle on the 512-yard " t brought offers a reward of $30,000 to'poor throw to first. Pitcher took fewer Teladee: teat dain ie s|. Manager Leo P. Flynn made known| Brother Lloyd Waner, growing} Gray and Cochran ninth, which with its ‘hill top green j nner with an added $5,000 if Conyne’s tap and threw it to second {2U04, Toledo’s lead dangl %..8that the exchampion scaled. around| ore accustomed to the atmosphere | der and Dixon, and steep slope is equal to a 600-yard a reas, first across the/to retire Larson. Conyne took first had thorourhly shaken the Medhens’{203 and would get down to about 196|UP ,around the top, moved up from eer *s hole, lost lots of money to club mem. the Additional Prizes _foron fielder's choice. Cox flied to the Jong held post by a3 tol win, Min.|in time for the fight. Jack went |/Ciehth place to sixth in the list o bers, who had bet that none o! succeeded. ; AMERICAN field. Newcomer w Eg 0 % id he ‘first ten, so it may not be long ‘ until the “three musketeers” become | Louisville a-quartet. Llofd -is only 12 points] St, Paul back of Barnhart. Moss‘ and Meyer; Three in one day shot Hack Wil- ston. a shortstop. Sagehorn went out at first, the pitcher relaying his tap. |Score: Lehr, 7; Giants, 0. {* ‘The lineup: stars would make an eagle on it. Evan’s most brilliant long play were two beautiful wooden shots to the 54-yard thirteenth where ‘he missed a fairly short putt for an eagle three, through four rounds of ring with three his stablemates- yesterday and finished the day feeling better than at any time since coming on from Los Angeles. by ng the cash value of the race 50,000. 400 to Line Up About 400 overhund pluggers, in- cluding every distance champion of E. Sailer, 2b.’ neapolis was the only team to pile up a big score when the Millers won their ninth game in 10 starts by de- feating Indianapolis, 11 to 5, Triples Take Hens In Tow 2 5 McQuaid an Sperling, 2b. 4 ti Y record « EB . ae pies tried 9 j]note with the exception of Gertrude C. Scherer, if, Ee Larien = Two triples took the Mudhens:in| Dempsey’s discolored eye, the con-| 300" shorsg surk set Ly Cy Williams | Toledo ..... ac aioe ee eet Jer’s fielde ah ' by Cy tee will line up with the 18-year- | Ed, Wonn,'p. J. Herr, If tow, Moore scoring in the first on| sequence of his first sparring bouts | some ¢ime back, and since unchanged. {Kansas City ... 8 TWO MASTER GOLFERS ARE a aeathene old Toronto boy for the first of three | A.B, Larson, cf. 0. Franze, 1b, Hauisor’s three-base blow, and Moore| Wednesday, apparently did not worry | Hornsby: hns- gathered two this week| . Speece, Huntzinger vahd ‘O'Neil;! MATCHED IN TITLE GAME stole a base; ere 8 . B. Cox, rf. H » ef. crossing e r he fol . { te olf title rested to- . See eas ime conquerors, of the English /E, Sagehorn, 1b, H. denser Wamby’s long three-ply swat. Toledo| rounds “he -paid. little heed to~pro- as eighe, seats <THogers-now-has | Indiavapolia. a esenmetween two stalwarts of greens single, thus giving Mercer the Jed eee ee rite Frames | martin, Bb: Ziezenhagel,, rf, | scored once in the eighth on a fluke/teqting it, sensing the {22 homers. <r; A Mimmenpalls, Sick 1 EE Sland fairways Bobby Joncs of At @ lead Mandan was unable to over-| "HY G0 Weorees oe entries from | cient 88: S. Meier, p. | Three home runs helped, the Mill-|intensity -of the training eamp rou- sae ap beat hana ees dene ei Srowiy. a rence; Ms: dana, roneraily eeeeat day aitter, eo _________-9| England, Denmark, Germany, France, |@—————__________-@|ers walk on Tadlanapelis. Dunean tine, Wut. sald he would aa coat ee ar is til tine tater TORING. srent te ae oe ees elgium, China, Greenland, Holland, | cracked out two and Tucker got his|not to bring Jack -along rapidly i Ce bi iz 2 f | Attaboy, Jack — || Hawail” Canada and "the | United| Fights Last Night || ‘:<"*"° ® tor fear of Ria coing oeale Rarere ing [than Mendrick of “Brooklyn, iki] Columbus, «BG diGhe of America’s master eplfers when f _-__________—- | States. (eee ———————9| St. Paul kept even with its sister) fight. *d eentina ney now third with a| Meeker an rreil; “Sonnard andj one wins at Winikahda today will be- The box score for the Mandan-Mer-|. Honolulu has two representatives By Th scat city in the race . for first division Tae Se poco j Z MeMenemy. ‘come champion fo rthe third time. er game follows: jin Duke Mells and Nawahin, both mie iby je AssociatedPress) honors by holding Louisville to three ‘ Meadows Leads Pitchers , ie by defeating Francis Ouimet ‘Mandan natives. F. Kalm, registered from re te a ee—Billy Petrolle, Fargo, hits and scraping through a 2 to 1 . é Lee “8 Meadows is back in WESTERN LEAGUE ‘of ‘Boston in one semi-final byt! AB RH POA B|Detroit, is an Eskimo originally from} Won from Harry Kahn, Milwaukee victory. The Saints rushed through (J Hh eideg? Gipece” Meadows ‘is back im], omaha 6; Des Moines 11, ack pperabt eeenree es Geittn, ss. 0 0 1 1 O/Greenland. A. May, an Englishman,| (10). Mike Cianeiola, Milwaukee,| the game in one hour and 14 minutes, #) Fas ee Re ny Wichiga $; Amarillo 8. hance to obtain a decision “oft t pens a. 5 2 0 0 6 0 0{has come all the way from Hong Kong | Won by a technical knockout from| setting 2 season record, 5) League nitehers bus-bis partner, Cat) tulsa 2; ‘Oklahoma City 1. ith Evans, who. hed. toabelache. the ale ct.” 2 0 2 0 6/to participate. Howard Masters is| George Mavis, Chicago (6), Jonnard, Milwaukee hurler, and q mens ill Beal yore ee zank. Others sue healed. shew vans, epterd Seibert, ci. 1 2.16 0 from, Haniilton, Bermuda. Joseph) _|Masker, under Columbus ‘colors, heey ae s Up Aen oe ionsie of Washington. In the first Dorfler, 3b. 0 1 1 1 1{Akiwenzie of Cape Crocker, Ont, is| \ Hollywood, - Davis,’ squared off in a sensational pitching + | hie seers tale eels and Aree lmatch between the two, ‘Evans de- Heidt, If. 0 1 0 0 ojam Indian. Clav Farstadt is the) Charleroix, lyweight, defeated match, with the Senator flinger fail- — i. spr . Agee inal - veteran: bared Becte cia uic tn ia tpeotace: Hetoting’ 1b. 0 0 3 0 i) Norwegian champion. Corporal Iaay Swarts, New York (10).| ing in the eighth with a run thet] ‘Most Vahsable’. Baseball: Men|2cm. "nex 5 ene ree eet tne cemi-finel of tho. western ama- octet 2. - 5 Bt 1. 0| nee He Si", Franciaco—Frankie Klick, San| ®*¥* eee ee Ol Not Abwayn Ones With ring Cubs topa-ehemn all-in vic-| AMERICAN four at Memphis, while in the only Paulson, 2b. 0 0 2 1 Olthe favor of the spectators, if not| Smut drew tay ee cortla, Pan: | half of the first ten bitters . ¢ third round at Baltus- (in 9th) the experts, are Michael Hambourg,| *™ . ANH Best Luck o cMbaring Puente aniline Gl ear, Jones,,declaret!, after- | blind Toronto youth, and George| Wise ana i 4 ' ‘ E t ‘the ‘Baltuirol fateh was 3 6 2| Cummings of Sudbury, Ont., who lost| pros’ logo—Charile | SAalangersts : ri 8 ; r + Ont., nch Canadian light heavyweigh' t ‘ 7 New York, Aug. 27-—(4)—Lik best team. batting | fight-on the way’to the Fi mH Po A E| ooh less in an accident some years| Gefeated Hough’ Hesse Neluon A f y medalist. in olt.™'a” Mager leap mpaiors today, 869. Bven'| ge, a where he:lost po George Von Payseno, 1b. 0 112 0 Aelectric bell, ringing constantly, and | 297 (10) i i L14| Zeceiving the most valuable player beg four points.) Th : Lindstrand, c......4 0 0 8 1 Olattached to’ his pilot boat. The! paw ants TENNIS WA’ eet feed meonily: seams to he. follawedbeleestacie tan 3 _ Heupel, 3b. ..-.--- 3 1 1 1 § Glyoungest entries are Arthur Comp-| "orest Hills N Yes Auge ate coh : ea ‘ fas hat’ Deon the case’ in| P. ‘Waners, Fitba , 2b. . ton, 14, of Long Beach, Cal., . ¥.. . 4 F " . Las Bln, 00 $5 3 & Bl Hote eo, ieetroid "wane |B ote, heed he pstgeement TO PY ree eee rane, es miz, 5. 4.1.21 3 11" Roar %tavorites loam in the field,| Women’s Tennis championship until| , day at 12455 rout, rf. ..... 3 0 0 1 0 6) They are George Young, whose pow.|Monday. The finals will be held Expected’ ~ Ramla, That. year tbe Browne yi +2 0 0 © O Olerful crawl and stamina conquered| Tuesday if the weather permits, an star Bit 420, tying Cobbs mark for ‘Haxper, New ‘York, -388;/ +3 0 0 0 O O/the stormy stretch of the San Pedro — 4 Pe demssetion whee im: 3911. Pittsburgh, 331; “Hendrick, Met ‘done ‘better than 74 5 channel when 100 other starters cites Fees ont. aie as He EEE. taset B selichen, p. «+ 1 0.0 1 2 O/fsiled; Norman Ross of Chicago, who) | Temperature and ||__ One, of the largest crowds of the leonghoigaed v4 is on this links, ‘h that * fin 7th) has relinquished all claim:to amateur year in ex to see the prison he It aes oF ito Pi} » however, - we = = = | standing in order to compete; Ernest Road Conditions !|4!1 stars in action against Flasher| ,, The next canipeign, however, found ee ine te ; 2712 8) Vierkoetter, and ‘Ewaid F. Keating, Sunday, in the final game of the 1927| Sisler not even in uniform. | te score cit witeconl, New York’ public school. swimming| *“————-——® season, * | trouble not only kept him out of ¢he jonly-24 years old, with a recor instructor. ? 17 seedings -at-P km) Judging from the many inquiries ly, Hey 10-69-74. » which has hever =, whieh have been received from fans, both in and out of town, there is due to be ao big attendance. The game will be called at 1:45 p.m. The lineups for the two clubs are as follow: Bid equaled in this event wlth won the British A a ‘record: for ‘i The Minikahda course has hened, ‘but: Evans ‘has ex- e his drives’ alse, Evans has not hit- ough am (Mereu: Some Georse would never be able to play again. ‘Bislé: hi tes ay the stellar all-round PRE he was in 1922, ~ bu 2 BY “ be ache sine the ‘ost valuable iE par eas ye! iploma,: ding the . in A is ‘ jm out and. cou Grisuaser genes te bak ‘behind Philippine Fighter 60; roads muddy. “|. Seeks.Bantam Title Chicago, Aug. 27.— Tena % the ‘latest Filipine ban. tamweight to invade America, can pelt ier read nor write, even in his own language, Far; He never went to school. A thumb- ro Overcast. Ei. range print accompanied by an “X” is his| gqpuluth—Partly cloudy, 60; Roches: roads Devils mature on a contract. ter—Clear, 65: ‘and | tuir’ Lake—Cloudy, 62; it Fernandez never makes a move Mandan—Clear, 61; ks—Cloudy, g004, roads) a that (398 consulting his friend sarge Senor Tomas Cortez, Grand For! muddy,