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PACE SIX” 2 FTE BISMARCK PRIBONE ; |“ BRIDA'Y, SEPTHIMBER 2, 1997 ‘Pirates Beat Chicago, 4-3, to Take Lead in National League ' ust a a Ht 3 4 “LEE ME ADOWS Hornsby MuchLikeMcGraw;|GQPHERS LGOK |Home Stretch of National’ Race. TUNNEY '* DUE : (Can Act —_ Decisivel we we Will Be Real: Test of Gamen #s/T0 ARR = HELPS BUC 9. y, y| TO FIRST GAME e : & i iia aes ad ; GAIN VICTORY” iverJoan “tare rcw eee) WITH FLICKERS! som Pur | Sate todo inate: | CHICAGO TODAY & | * E | ticn on Club—He’s Not ,{ Margins Quieklv, find That Put French Idol Out = ; SMH SALL yes dele Hardboiled, But Just ‘All! -| Points Out —= Washington's Bespectacled Hurler Keeps; Women Tennis Players Business,’ He Declar jaroon and Gold Players ‘to| Sudden Slip: Given as Ex-| Key to city wil Will Be Given be SS, ‘es— s e & Hits Well Distributed— of Great Britain Foll ‘ Open Season. Qet.1 Against F Fighter—Thompson Will 5 { ua ‘allows Mac’s Methods North Dakot ample—Close Battle Up ‘to . Well ii ‘ ee se ite - . a ‘ el Fy Carlson Is Loser i ' Closely ee Last Is Asaured come him ETIGERS SHAKE OFF JINX, ee am zcourn.. |PROSPECTS ARE GOOD BY BILLY RYANS : oo |TICKET SELLERS FIRED - po ts Balter pene oth home ua bts fhe National : \ | ees H (#)—-Rogers . eugue race, scheduled for the west SFRER Ges Wallop Columbus! ’ his baseball Herh Joesting to Lead Mates} dure the month of September, will : vere i : ues allop © Be playing code, his ideas of leadership, Williston Boy May Make |," "2! test of the gameness af the : Asking of Bonuses For Choice = While Brewers, Hens Play attitude toward the game and the] ‘on Boy May Make |four contenders. As I write these et a He ers, : ay lea the distinct impression 7" This Y lines in late August the first four Seats Given as Reason By “ 10 Innings to Tie h@ comes of the same school eam ear clubs in the senior organization are F i = gs j that tarned out John J, MeGtaw— cia i “oe py the rather narrow mar: Tex Rickard , for perhaps it was McGraw that} Minneapolis, Sept. 2—Just two} of three and one-half games. H ‘ od a 2 infChicago, in first place, leads New 4 i 24 te, it may explain why it te pranGaker gh the Thee eine York, in fourth place, by that scant : | Meet ine, Heda stood at MeG ‘ mal ‘gin, Mt . cil, je AmeTican Zion will turn over the full reins of lends oe the auspices et Be. be, third] That seems hardiy,enough of a lead and civic leaders were banded togeth- rh to Hornsby when the gr av] W. Spears as Réad: conch) sa “the to warrant a Prediction thut the Cubs er today into an official weleom- haired veteran decides to retire. Hel first nd only season under. the epp<|°°S, 5 : p23 ing committee for. Gene: Tunney, the HRGLCIMUNS 5, asks free hand tainey of Minnesota’ Unanimous acs ia me mote panes sd play fri ; wane heavyweight champion. . ‘tory. : sees bast Seating of atest ap-| have approximately seven , fais less pete : : a City Hall, to aes "Chicago. fans a Mac Isn't Hard Boiled progehing fini =4 I be uniques i ft|te play during the remainder of the es | ichunce to glimpse the man who is to “A lot of people have the idea that| Will see ‘ihe lest} haces Michigan | e280, than the Cards ‘have, so what- i {defend his title against Jack Demp- cannot { Meg avd’ tolled," Hornsby 82! ever advantage that angle of the ptes- i } sey at Soldiers’ field, September 22. under Y|xame for two years. Under thelent standing hoe manne cee neers ‘ é ; Some “k he city’ Y ve him all wrong.| yound-robin schedules drawn up_by| Cards 4 is } oS : the GlGg TAT tees ceeeeemonles at rt the notion be- the athletic directors last fall, Min-|" “Chicago, with a two and one-half : BY] jeniy a those times aiganged, to take aye He gives ord Higgs a ee ars Ang » lead over fe Agcond-pla e f s gis When Tunney was ‘in. igck,, ov the be fol- ‘ane rules favorite, ut it ‘ " i city and go to hig tr: eecondcl Se x welll Bue sept site: si doesn't. take much of a slump, to — at Cedar Crest Country etek tees (ac -malle> On Indi resumption of relations we wipe away such a margiff. . Ee been training at Speculator, New isn’t. blamed. |.” Hel teeters poe 1 nd ecently the Washington club of} ma. | York. eae tor Med taw ‘i ae e slit ree games wi a the American League showed how. — To thee oh ene —_—- than any man in baseball he-|-norre, Bame, which were contracted) quickly a slump in play can erase y fad | RICKARD BOUNCES cause 1 realize and so do all the oth-| 22%, bY, Bill Spaulding, who left, how-| twice as big a margin oe ae : DUCAT SELLERS Beearal’ day at JOAN FRY er players, that he's forgotten more] Geen’ played, “Minwesghe, and Neves "paring: duly ‘and early: ‘Neguet Be aa aoe ar ae Several ¢ Rowe, yed. i and ear! ugus! y men were coasting e amile has this Miss Joon | baseball than we know. | Dame may or may ndt renehy ‘nn Washington played better, bat than Re: fg angienttig, with ait eat 9h nd: ou terbante tints (eer ve-and-one: is quite a wicked r 4 Raila: Rican eenie ries about| 28reem ‘9 continue the ser! “jany club in the American gue. fice of several ticket sellers. Irres c one of the British /<lub either. You hear stories about! ter this fall. It wasn’t any mere flash either, be-| idol of France, at Sorte City in ‘July iti 4 id the 2 1 oe ee eee hile. Theyre bunk, ween foskeraturtat tao, ia] Hua emleer wpehineton 8 miehty |, The, end came, in the fourth round. one minute and 19 sesonds | AE al heaton, far choice sncats oe a a tough one to bench once in SiWags SOroEk. mmoutnly ee pa Se) ae Go ~~ well i aged te cul it mee started, and a right smash to the jaw put the Frenchman) at the forthcor ng heavyweight 0 steps on a court, 1 Sia . ry st fore coming west for the wn and out. title fi e rae es eae Unk Rak oe ae thie Heel LNs saps gr vatesauding spears fete to play, New Fighting tigerishly, at his best at-close quarters, Dempsey easily batted Pee ee he othe er hand, C “hie vurney ant s ing! He's “All Business’ ts or chances at Championships won rd first round, by finishing on the home .| "No wonder our good-looking Glenna boiled too. They said that, Of me | pretty well heeled. with material! 1 games out im freat tote. and: dened. he Prveiaory ‘hig Tollowed it with a crushing right relia ereirae Ua but on that basis, the P tof the in girls When T was managing the Cardinals} apart from the ends, the center of| I know for a fact that Washington|and it was easily..apparent to the 90,000 fans that Dempsey Was! or complete fights have come te m . Cards are benefited as well. ¢ polishing up their mashies. mb tea CL ai ly har (the, line, and the lightness of the had visions of winning four atraig ton ht. | troubled. ex; tad but the blow by blow ac An open date kept the Giants and! ‘This French mademoise ms to! #round on the field, if that’s what! backfield, Joesting apart . Ken. Hay-) That would have cut the New Work But over-anxiety to end the fight caused ‘Carpentier to miss many Pe Sesece ia tesinte ane ie Brostity's’ ene eG | aleosbine ih ai aesinaeae| ki Pendstal some pretty play: "lead to A games, thrown the! blows—and also made him lose his chance to leave the ring wearing aaa ea cian On nema washed out Brooklyn’s fracas at ~ ———— _— ; all business. ing at his end, but no running mate Yank 4 BE . fd ec alg ; Bistor. The Phils and Reds were | “I like | MeGraw's methods. It]has been developed to succeed Cap-' ably pa May ths penta a Dampers = | title. broadcasting gside ° information without schedule, wasn’t difficult for me to adjust my-| tain Roger Wheeler. Minnesota could for the Nationals. third was Dempsey’s round. -Infighting again proved the fea-| on how Jack Dempsey _ performs fe The Giants are but two games self to the Giant’s style of play. The|use an Eklund, about now, not toi The air castles fizzled, New York|ture, and the round ended with Dempsey superior to the world war | against sparring partners at his a from the crest and have back of them | wame is the same, When ‘Mac’ puts} say a Boston. '“Ek” was a natiral!won three of the four and left Week | hero ee ee ee care ane 4 a, winning streak of seven straight | confidence enough in me to let me/ athlete and a great end, whose like ington with a lead two ‘A right tothe jaw. sent Carpentier down for a count of nine, / broadcast goes on the air each day accumulated off western opposition. run the club at times, I attempt to} at that position has not been seen than at the start of ti cd] Many thought this was theend. A right to the heart that alipp ed | 1 p. m,, central standard time. 3 Here's how the : follow out this plan just as if I) since his graddation. crucial series, .31__; under Carpentier’s' left arm toppled the latter inert to the floor, h oo Team— were on the bench. Six candidates’for end are on the| The resu series di Then the finish—a right’ to the. jaw. i Pirates garly season list of eligibles, 18 ad; directly contrary. to the pre-battle|@7r ae ot das victiys, for Garmention- hadi boon the sani. Guba 3 an ec dition to Haycraft. Blustin | and dope. si of putting New York It was not a popular vi rh ry, tor Carpentier Gards Famous ‘Road Hole’ Jinxed'; Billy Evans Says | for the paeltion a ‘ene age and aia On the skids, it had just chat effect|mental favorite to:win over the aie hamplon, Giants. e pos! eee ington. he ‘Tigers shook off the jink Larry Nabholtz—Helped (pe PRAISES CUBS well, alenongen they coma neh er: g fOr the west, in.. second ae Linum ee enh fegaseides avila ous Use ca carte ik | SChalk May Go Wa yof Collins ; straight games subdued Him Lose Match ‘ Reece ainaheaannente Tiam Johnson Lewis Harris, Al Oster game. Tanvonpecine highest" club, y » by stagi Phat, dé ener inciet ofatel ho /2nd Bob Tanner are sophomores Washington, after winning the first ally in the 10th, Rice, Will 5 . en listed as ends. Among these six Dr. game in St. Louts, dropped the next fia Medtants bik homers: iba . B. K know considerable baseball, say when Spears hopes to develop at least three, then four in a row to the Des use 0 ite aL = White Sox Toppled H 8 bee Ta ae Oe eee sabakincare undee acl pair piotical sting mer 3h |frpit ‘Tigers, three to’ Cleveland and 4 Cleveland toppled the White Sox,| vhich has car : spivipiita: cuasion) aa ee erie h oe to Chicago, a matter of 12 rae that is Walter Christie's first thought collecting 1 safeties off the |tign of being the fiercest score-| One of the managers of a rival club,| wifi’ bother the Doctor Mumnenota *eRient defeats, | ; ra respondents, will cover, we presume;|in coaching track at Califo Sumina banged. hamer. with | mines aerate Hee aa eda eb to has had some splendid centers, and sei the “that th auld ivisi Comiskey, Stern and’ Re tin lieu of pig reat sae Wi preetet apo pei trae ee we e for the Indians. Sibel rd agree with what @ lot of peo:; then again, some that were:not 30 ‘clubs, Claveland and less Taskmaster, Demands] 1¢ the new New York heavyweight [track at Americar sehocls ‘ond cole sed postponement of other Ep aay Donie Bush,isPlendid. Cooper, leading candidate. cugo, could have ti Washi i " rk ieee awe American League game: He oral Heltskune Piretes hes to 108 several years, was fine when in’so roughly, I weal Best: Results From: Mané|2sn*pur'the snore'om angbedy: well | ote, an League @ . mete of the Pittsburg Pirates, bas to condition, but was often laid open. an inve nn tine totaal can put the snore on anybody we' ‘Twenty-six of those years have | .The Kansas City Blues today were Following his graduation the posi. Yet that it what hes Nepronsd Hasn’t Been |*%!! for this vocation racket, \bean spent at Berkeley. The others another half game ahead in the As- rican’ open champion,| "The Cubs have a real ball clab.|tion wauttaken dver last year hy, Kony tent is what, has Datrcie + agers—Schalk Hasn't Been opi) were evenly divided ut Halsey Schoel sociation pennant race, beating the ; Ny that Any one who says the team is ls iq’, Hustrand, who will not be back. Sasedca tke bar Mad Poy 4 ace, en- Ye t Losing days come to every man’s|in New York, Williams, Columbiz, ti d'the Road Hole with. in stars is just trying to “kid j Wendell Bredqmus,_ Minnesota's Meeks ‘ote anne eee on i te of fue Able to Produce Them et |ball club, but the Yanks, it seems,|Princeton and Annapolis. fond ind third p 4 very good score in one round, ee clea ae his listeners, pro-lhemoth, George McKinnon, the ae Supposed) inteiae- tana anal’ mn agra tales, take their slump ceeeetia, if ie many, years se a A-inning tie at. teal. Dark Got Into Road “I would call “Gabby? Hartnett one] woter ate enone the veteran candi. “repped from a proud second to a Chicago, Sept. 2—Will Ray Schalk. . ally “known stare, eanecially’ ras: ended the overtime contest. ! “Then, with two holes to play,”Jof the best catchers in the league. Anica, ‘Add-to ahcue. Mean: Poth penta. one of the greatest catchers ever to “Coolidge Enjoys Yellowstone Gey-|ning stars. To him also goes credit In the only other game scheduled [said he, “I got into the road Hal Carlson and Charley Root are; Wayne Kakela and Lleyd Johnson,- pod who are counting Chicago] aon 9 mask, go the way of the other | se: Huh, just wait till he meets |for California’s teams of 1921, 1922 yesterday, St, Paul beat Indianapolis, there about half an hour!” |twoyof the best pitchers in the majors.’ Syayne guakeln, aang Moya i prime because of the seargin of from |‘) 0 ar enagers whe have. falled|"Dumb” Dan Morgan. and 1923, that won the I. C. 4-A 6 to 1, and climbed a little nearer to} Jim could not have played The outfield of Webb, Wilson andi cate upon the center. material for pete hat the club has oe mnnane jst championships. r a first divigion berth. The § r| many sh ¢ + Stephenson may not be the | most |i; 87 CANS. of theea beyeraesih de: "ee peed only glance ie cane apts the ures of are only dhe game behind Minnea- | cause hed very well up in-| graceful trio in the game, bu ey % “a mer arles Coni! il -glis, the fourth place club. deed. But J. H. Taylor, | was told,!yo get ‘em, and how. they can, hit, 'The question is, which will do su is ab Ask For Chelstie’s methods of training = once used fifteen strokes on that hole| Take it from me, Mr. Grimm premely well, “do” in the manner an Eddie Collins was ares ee fi i * that. will win’ crucial gam Thi Psy sed as manager of the Six last H Prunavtan: aa me pda Enalish, must be answered as the ) le. fae “to tah’ the action the Chicago | to. Halt Title. Bout H real s s are like Christie. cae is not out solely for great nm; he is out to develop ip. And, as set forth RENCHHOMAN vances, zee was widely, commented upon. 2 a candidate to that particular SO ae As to the backfield—it is light. jay. $60 ma the ex felt. Comiskey ie ace candidates capacity. ite hever z Dr. Spears has several heavy full-j ttsburgh hi : pest a mist -It wae believed} tion’ f oatien te oo Na pases his men, he never makes ; with a 7 against i If you are willing to take | sucus, including the beat known full-| burgh has aa that “Collins had. done’ as well with. hem pecform hel r and Andrew Jamieson. Donie Bush's word, and he knows | 1,,..4 in the land, bat Shorty Almauist, Ltd i ae lub. ai reget could, a} hee : pihatensemieiad : ing round at the Old baseball, the Chicago Cubs | jirney Barnhart, and Maly Nydaht Rage eo hap. t's ‘and relentless if Nabholtz_ pic haven't one, but, on the contrary, | DArney, Taminan one : ; ba wha ane "HE sed for his Saltersin mastet milk ails an eagle dvacthe long an aiiticule|: epee aie stars.” «He midget elas. : ; raptons for releasing. Collins simply B. fe zee frgahenen whe Mile. Simone Thion de Laj fourteenth hole, a matter of : fedit to them, this statement 4 ; . in hls. opipias Collins was nee a a point In a meet, to. bel them - yards, and one of the toughest holes ART FLETCHER KNOWS dix highest’ possible compliment, in- from 61 ge r work out of ‘the tract” ‘ i - - Ghaume Looks Good to Co course, He is rated one of] Another angle to the Cubs, un-| {ve hightst possible, complime year is concerned, being « 2 Mu brid, the wine n} doula . meprare. fants Mi. All a x Pp the longest drivers ever seen in] questionably “an teresting team | avo. If they can. stand the gatt a ionger recaded However, that ig . ining th Bn with 8 vice]: ti ‘ : he nay pane i ti i tone them to i ritain. a .| because of its insistence in hanging “? 4 Tennis Honors Andrews regarded him as the longest] on as a pennant contender after not|‘%¢ some impressive seen. Br ete din 3a ee oh Bee en oe: oat he in quite differcnt <* see hitter in the field. this case he] being considered in the running, came] ie oa es cedially if ape a atone 5 mm , Ka. he Seere nets of coaches who give New York, Sept. 2—It seems that Kollomed is gone Mobos team: the, tee Ponce SEONG and Almquist fs not kicked iat f + a’ “i Mt changlng erag nagene Comisky ex- fate, Chalrapn. of the itr fae oa i ee a ...f0me old bozo once opined that every|With a magnificent brassie to e n his playing days, Fletcher was two or three major si lief? that the dynamic mitites a . Ge haa his day, He might have|stecn and fad a putt of only twolone of the best shoreevopa in the Na- | {ace 10 en eee agit ; It, ent pould 40. such Deiter tea mittee a Wittens bts, needed. baal: e f th je} > “cctmmrinaint ‘i ariel is the way matters] f 9 geem as at $0 games a was rights jade H Feng compra Roa, Dempr Badgers whe took garerat hose two 4 ‘ game: that if player} yards, which he holed for his eagle 3.] tional League. He starred with a cae ? tid that every woman elt lave [Pandy hse hoted Zor hs saete 3. | onal, engage ainced with [racially wotiicas ot baltcar |" ing, Collin my ‘Bist ‘annoal competition for|ing at . Andrews, that you ning clubs at New York. Fletcher This, in olf championship of {10 prospect until the seventeenth is) was capable, aggressive and game. | wilt ‘stand’ whew mid-September ithe record of the Sok showed » mark positions last yean, were seyiors, ang to be| behind you,” said Larry. When his days of stardom came . . ‘i . + |therefore, are gone. The only man a hot and Fi fe attalr ieee ‘4 G Off La to an end, Fletcber decided to take] cry pigs the "smstie: . is isa, Y Si that a Aeay ig i eth Tee rT sore fof any perience left is Schweers, Sept. 19 at Cherry Valley, L. I. “1 pl: i eeit an wa Yidently at|® Whirl at_ managing. He got his practice on” Pi The i ‘ ith twice that bi rgeuing ee a enerve. enn Thistlewaite, how- (pialtes, Simone Thon de ta Chaumel ene sitteenth and sixteenth, and feit| chance at Philadelphia, in. the Na-} Abour shwo. weeks ta iat Oct. 4 many. ta has ie : ne . Srrh as a number of candidates who play that one on your kettle drums) |] was set for a fine low score, as 1| tional, if i He team will play its fi i a A ain and best looking reason. * .|such. Most people insist that man- Pie eee ' aneniy without his being forced to i hep Hol “Titles . aoe on EMceike SEIT aint ihe oe aging the Phillies during the last HF meee se the “Memoria ies ai u 1}form by cee sc ge eS transfer some of the tri) or center ‘his flashing French damsel holds f the shed, cutti ff th te, | Seven or eight years has simply been Bushy “sba“itartnctt: Me i + [enwatdanes to dha tackle alloy championships of England and Be Vailas it Ne a ig a minor league berth. , cores ‘Gove é ‘ance “and,” says Glenna Collett.| jong green “d'cot the ball’ a littie| T!ing to play big jearue ball, with |/@— - $Me priged entry, (her challenge ,i0 [off ‘the heel, and out of bounds tt Siayees” way too much for rite dice}: ae Sedat rain, argue| (eet. sane Bagene went. laying rom the tee, it . ; ? ee. OmaRS Finlay “the greatest interest the annual/another one not. téo_well, and 1| and he passed up the job to act as}, i : Others not scheduled. ‘Moon tying to 8 a se AtaE:| soe were amigas the. lenders Teen nai eectye tt would be| thought it went out of bounds, also,|O7G0" Miner Huerins: © ‘ , "006 eS The teri Teas Seeks ee:| Sa potions! ao Ree a, Scat ct gale be |W Wad one more alin my pean igi sara co = ae Pech eR 8 yy AC , y)my caddy was a couple of hundre the Yanks look H 580! : New iger a E : ese Orcutt, ivginia Wan yards down the course. I felt sort of Pgh ig ay hes tient year 65 ; ane 8 won from’ we Anderson, Covi ae dine Fale. of ron : " Wie and other aggressive young, stars |%27¥., Here I was, playing 5 from) in the American League, ts to St, é 539) ‘. » (40) Clyde Hull, Clark, +] complicated matters hore fy geting well. Bat with " Miss| {rock that’ one out of bounde, This | —<ut,in on the world sees fers shapolts % 42) ci ana {on from, Gaoraie, (i Brown Bud, just a good . tainly didn’t try to jaume, bearing the impressive pair of ‘lean y cester, oe " ‘runners go, flashed iy football schedule y of double European uh BO ee ey i hee eet| tall-end Phifiles, ery Wi dar. Cooper, is Haute, Ind. won from fete . 80 spectacularly, it is going to be &/ Dermott, whose heart was broken i race with a distinct weeterhational chuaa he knocked six’ out ‘af’ bounds | LIKE 1914 BRAVES eons oor from the sixth tee at Muirfleld, fif-| .rictcher knows the National League "mime af St Paul is French girl has a notable even better than the American, so go on Enoch ing them out as long as not a better team than credited, 1 i NATIONAL | ~ menu reveals the tact that the small Weat Virginia college is ee to play the Army, the Novy. Georgetown, Geneva and West Virginia Wesleyan. le; Doesn’t seem much hope for many Billy Al Phoenix, (10). am 2nd fae ta Tenis te Meal a ass : led fall. A glimpse over their Pasadena, Calif Danny Kramer, geek and ape Diaz, Cuba, career in golf despite her youth. teen years ago. It seemed I could| when I asked him if the Cubs were She began playing when seven Hudtin Pet,| Jacobs and Crouse: fe he supply % balls held out, i i victories there, ears old but admits it. was “only |" rely, for my caddy, and he| knew I would get a wise answer. x i Then’ nce Shot: woh the Withers < “The Cubs of this year are the | Pittsb 590; % os. ee ps sack pe ie ree ae yelled ack that the second ball was Boston Braves of 1914 ail over again,” Chicane 13 Bea! Others postpane Ra jee ae ‘ at the Belmor Ro gen Jo chal re: Pp Georgia backfield candidates Held’ Aad then she wabhesselt inside, This robably raved me from|he replied, “On the whole it is a iy OB . ino — : ) iy! * Kontacky 2 prein ide fini tthe the fe charge of Arnaud Massey. apoplexy. ad 2 layed rh howevee, better club than most people’ think, . = N ated ‘art Papin backfields in he. sani Cane v24 the French star cro! e dinally. missing bupeier series «4 pee Suet SRL Hs Aine-up: R 455 ae { ny Hante, -Miget Don rind Kentucky 2d was beaten by Dolan at! backs, four halfbacks snd’e full- and tri jor the , F s % et ° if it; ae You really savertaee itis ase Me E my, ine to. tet i ‘lade ‘8° 425) lihaus ‘. My an| ot. Salt: Lake. City. — +2 tb came Sa Saratoga—the track that eek pot fog third Pear this tel i, i Gels Honors BE Ag nd will Soahuntl il you | pverage eevee staff and cee ie -_ Shin Soy aa ee Tonight °° | tee oe ne a aney fe yuets{ in addition to » number of vary ta She French | § in er an vou aren't sore, " Hewes e have tore A 70 eae Ba Hé ‘ ; 8 : badie| aS wer mt fa tiet aE seetemen: Femmes only 16 and still eligible for ia lor] WINS ILLINOIS GOLF TITLE: |;t2" fhe Cubs. pt ie ag : an Re Feelin sg Pwolght: nd "ihe ee ee mee, jantéred the women's meet! Chicago, Sept. 2—U#%—The Illi yf Merertoy much condit for thar) Breokiyn At ‘ sj ; BEY AEP Jean Armstrong of Indian Hill h e her old enemy, it champ! 1D ms 2 fighter and his players must} Others not: scheduled, E . Bare man Fle % | rts: added the. women's Sy mae finals This by 4 Petts with Al Espinosa, illinois Golt | "the infield: is just fair. j Wee ele — — ; serra Be dct giitt, of, champion: S eivat “time in hiatory the leu na He wan oe clam piensUie, Id can hit. i Je oe RE sy ¥ Ta fiat ig Me ged bs hi $500. defeating Geo : f y says o} jan, de! \° was taken out o of the 7 ht A+] things | New { 3 t 20 | gies th’ the , i of ‘last it does snot les-| pion, by a tcore of i we rday. fei aad pieee hing ‘The i ‘ : x “darkness) rho bet letpry | the 18-hole finals yesterda: Ee eres ee 5. i - is Armstrong doubles at tennis mean Ox List i “Tot by th ; ia " ( - Den- fj see: ae ts will. | a If, having twice” y Tl ice Ress Tand : erwise might slim away on Mounier and " with’: both’ fiewt pri dj nols Junior tenuis title, ply 4 Cube esd i , 5 1 sg a ; tmettied Should the Cubs win in the Na- ban pine. ont ee see Scales ear so hes

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