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= Ne a are — = is re _. PAGE SIX 1 san THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1927 Pirates Now Have Only Half-Game Shade Over Giant Cohorts - cm YANKS DEFEAT FT eilmann Likely to Cop Fourth Batting Championship > acaaiorit fetes f Foreign Blood [estoy IEA Helps Produce’ Race Winners = up another victory, to keep one in ‘ front of Zinn in games won, with|More Than Score of English 23 victories for the season, ry ‘ Leading batters of the American| and French Horses Brought ROWS AGAIN, BIS 10 Grid Schedule 1927 Slide Down to Fourth Rung of Ladder | Gehrig Only Rival Among pel am cramer daldos Se; See A Those Who Have Played in ian ae mr oache ‘Toledes aber Gann: pe ax rcrge i eeeraia More Than 100 Games wie "S60" Lebourvenu, Toledo, ee 355; Heving, Toledo, .366." Strain Passes Yesterday’s Games | [SSSA BREWERS LEADING A. A.! Whitchill Stops Athletics With Four Hits as Tigers Triumph, 4-2 HORNSBY NEAR TOP Is in National League Second Lexington, Ky., Sept. 10.—()—A mighty infusion of foreign blood is under way at the thoroughbred breeding farms in the Blue Grass (By The Associated Press) (By The Associated Press) ion of Kentucky. Place—Waner on Top— NATIONAL LEAGUE lore than a score of English and Russell Leads A. A. R RF K| French stallions, scions of noblest Philadelphia 2 6 | families in the stud book, have been Pittsburgh .. eon 8 ee here -with ae _ of eo A lucing more winners like Man o’ War, Gosche? tnd Wilson “Aldrhige antl) Bevel Over, . Chaniee Shot ond Handy Mandy. Passes Out of Existence 3 _.The male line of the Lexington Cincinnati Fie ieee 0| strain, which began with the first Greenfield, Genewich, Morrison and | Eppom Derby winner, Diomed, passed 4 icini eal Pgyatligh a diebeweit descendant. Many foreign-bred sires Chicago, Sept. Heilmann’s fourt! ship of the Ai ican most within his grasp. ith only tthtee weeks to go, the Detroit veter- an, champion in 1921, '23 and '26, has a lead almost safe erough to cary him through, only one point shy of roote Quigle avy Arbor Boston ...... ex-big to he slab. Georgia Tech, Louisiana State, Mi Heilmann’s only rival among those Ti ica’s H T lan"Leximanty dates Eat hore ered the & M., Florida and Ken-| who have played more than 100| Brooklyn ..... 10 1 Stier ee O. RHGAee te ilden Is America Ss (6) e oday y one of whom may make} games is laa ehrig, who just now| St. Louis - 8 13 1) 0f perpetuating the male line has the y Pruett, the op- them for the season. Es-| iy having his hands full in keeping (10 innings) vanes. 1 posing moundsman, had one’ bad in- " ‘ é; | Recially is this true in regard to) up with Babe Ruth's terrific home| MeWeny, Clark, Petty and Hem-|,,J" England some years ago, Herod ning, the fourth | Georgia Tech, almost always a dan-| run pace. In averages compiled to-| line; Haines, Keen, Sherdel and| Dood had about played out and a de- The Cardinals had to overtake the oO ain OSS@SSION O avis U; | gerous opponent to Wade's team,| day, including Wednesday's games,| Schulte. terioration on the breed was felt. “od the (eet eee De : fe whose game comes early this year. ‘| Ruth had cracked out six homers for mel pee was brought from France itional onents, It of his mating with the ended the tussle with a homer with we ee howeter we Tec Gua AIMMaRe ang | the week, two more than Gebrig, and R H dest str Of English brood mares : a Bs 4a ; E . Se ; he Babe had a lead of four on Col-| New York . oe Bee two on and two out. Babe Herman | 9 | better. ‘Virginia and Georgih. Will aribie dou 4 was very successful. hit t MAME yuns, ‘his. second: futed ) Rene La Cost is niv Pos- 6 ef belt Ls ja 8 “ umbia Lou. Just ten more shots over Chicago is 2 9 0 Numerous American breed ie Pe ees cone nis geeon “r COME B ACK | RY | Coste Is Only meet in the opening Fame oe uo) he, fence and Ruth would equal his| | Grimes and Tayior, Weinert, Jones,| parently found thie nn pond eeemale The champions evened the count sible Barrier to Victory by University of. Mississipps,| 7) * asics tales Drop igang heen to follow and already the influence again in their h : Petty was the| h | " d Lee, Tulane, North scate ai of foreign blood is becoming pro- MMe the box in the 10th, whilel Tennis Veteran — Ameri-| | Washington ates Gee ee ae Al Simmons, who had been on the AMERICAN LEAGUE nounced. Donnacona, North Star Ill, blaevtiei athe, ie | COMES EARLY | | | Genesae Great cae the taveribel “st||nenecice Teco Ver Maiy © salle) co 3) bight Brigade, Epinard, Sir Galahad Sherdel was c * 2 r 4 : cans Win Doubles Title. played .one game this week and three| St. Louis .. ote Gein the Greatant Sc tee tory. Louis ; J, | | this date, but each has the oppor- reat ee eee walt a game With Borotra Aiding With! | tunity ot developing unexpectedly | Percentage: ies oto phaine SAL Etan ie evesai taki ileony mains are among the outstanding im- of the Cubs. Ga ' rotra Aiding Wi linto championship form—something| th Sine tint ‘kan layed Gniy: 98 ; +) Ported sires. Behind the steady twirling of Eppa ji = nen iy in football | ete standing but has played only Shocker and Bengough. North Star III, son of Sustar- Rixey, the Reds disposed of the Double Fault | | that happens frequently in vere en,| games, and so is unlikely to become Angelic, was brought to this country : } | Among the individual players ©x"| the first right hand hitter in many R H_ E/from England by E. R. Bradley in ‘“Mauler Will Battle For Title ‘ | Strupgioe for the titie are Piewhare | Caps, (2, win, the batting crown. | Cleveland “6 bo] popes of winning, the 1017, Kentucky Mauler Wi y ‘ithe BY ALAN J. GOULD le ~, asa) struggles fol ! . e top o e pitching list reads} Boston .. 9 0} Derby. i Ma | Battle For Awsocnted Pees SporirBaitor Southern Conference Grid. ani "tasion of Alabama | Barnin:| like the roster of the New York Yan-| ‘Dudlin, Ferreli and L. Sewell; Har-|but his showing in thevsted Katine 4 ainst a blanket) Just a Year From Night | | Vnuateipia, Sept. 1 pcan!) Members Hard at Work For | j¢.<ce;' Godfrey, of Louisiana State;| Waite Hest first erione the egulene | Tit and Hartley. en latent airy jenators He Lost It youth, alone today between Big | Yoming Seaso! Browne, of Tulane; Tips, of Wasn-| who has won 19 and lost five. Then R HE! His 43 5 f tparaen tna Sine Ahead OEE OT. Coming Season j ington and Lee;, Kimbrough, of Se-| Come Shocker, Reuther, Pipgtas,| Detroit GAs. Alteacks tn dea aioe en geaate 2 owing only i iumph of the American’s tennis) — wanee; Jenkins, of Kentucky; SharP:| Thomas, More and Pennock, followed | Philadel eS 2 4 Olranking next to the offspring of | while the Whit feties}| Ch Sept. 10.—(—When Jack! career, Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 10.—(@)—| of Vanderbilt, and Cardwell and) by the ‘rest of the flingers in the) Whitehill and Bassler; Ehmke,|Man of War, American-bred, whoos * i for an 8 to 0 v (Dempsey climbs into the ring against These two—one the cool young in-|Southern Conference gridiron mem-| Hushion, of Virginia. league. Walberg and Cochrane, Perkins. 26 runners brought in nearly $500,- Whitehill Athletics Gene Tunney the night of Sept. 22, vader who succeeded in Tilden's| bers hard at work erecting levees aie Ted Lyons of the White Sox has Looo. Bubbling Over, Kentucky Derby with four als made he will have the distinction of ha singles throne |, and the oth. wainst th strong Crimson Tide of chalked up the most victories, twenty, R iH E. winner, and Boot to Boot, winner of j off with a » which all ing gained a crack at his lost laurels! er a veteran of re drawn to-| the University of Alabama as the, and Eddie Rommel of the Athletics | Chicago 8 12 1{ virtually every other “derby” in the but crowde: n from the sooner than any e avy ht gether today for the match upon| 1927 football season nears, has the highest percentage, though] Washing: a 0 3 3}country last year, were by North B; *-eurrent pe alendar. At the championship in the game's annals. | which hinged possession of the Davis! All of which means that the Tide. he has won but eight games. Lyons} Lyons and C: ; Marberry, Brax-| Star lit. t present t ew York needs but) Just a year to the night since cup, emblem of international team| for the first time in four years will has pitched almost the equivalent of] ton and, Tate. Donnacona, by Prince Palatine out t three v out of 19 games to/Jack had his long-held crown snatch-) supremacy. meet formidable resistance instead | thirty full games, with less than a —— of Kildonan,” by Ladas, a winner of ‘ Bicietie pennant. he Inf ,frem him by the former Ma Needs Victory flooding its way to cham-| J | run per inning off his shoots. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION the Epson Derby, with 26, sent the ; The Red Sox bowled over the In- in the rain at the Sesqui Bowl, Phil Tilden, triumphant for two days,| Pionship — glor: Louisiana ° State, | ling Batters First Game largest number of winning two-year. \ dians for the second time in the ser-|delphia, he battles his erstwhile con-| needed victory to clinch as great a| Tennessec, Vanderbilt and possibly | Leading American League batters: R H_ Blolds to the races in 1926. He { bey e: or Slim Harriss yielding queror in a return match. comeback as tennis has ever known. | Georgia Tech and Virginia loom as} | Heilmann, Detroit, 399; tet Milwaukee 3 10 2) standing at Himyar Stud, near here. t Iutwaukec Leads hy One Game | Is Second Dethroned King Amen ss. enierin tedy’s Wl with the Principal Wulwarksn OT UE view tele See irs Mniens| shen’ seo ofbatiae 1 the tanga? = atop the Amer-| Morcover, Denipsey will be but the 7 tye to one lead, due to We | Slate. and Teanesies < ae) Coane 3505 on) on | pene ned emdnee acuomber nt Ge 14 yw one game} second dethroned king of his division Drilliancy, needed the match to gain} Stat The Bayou, Mi lis Station Included ao area | ito get the chance te win back Hiei the third’ and deciding victory, for| serious proportions. The Bayo! inneapol ation Inclu . Meusel, ‘Ni ers running. 1s'coronct from the fellow who deprived, there Was only a slim hope that Little| Staters, under Mike Donahue, @ 846; Cobb, Philadelphia, 345; Speak- jame oe { sane hin of it, Bob Fitzsimmons whe the, Bill Johnston, would be able to add| coach of 20 years’ experience in the} in Hookup to Broadcast —] ¢r, Washington, 342; Goslin, Wash- &: £ i Milwaukee won the other. But where Dempsey obtaing|t? this country’s score in the final) South, will hain Hoey emacs Title Bout LS On eae i i arankee Be } double-header with Minn his golden opportunity in 12 months’) Singles contest with Henri Cochet. | ulmost intact, while Tennessee, Ala~ The cares of managing a pennant} Minneapetis . 9 F os BE THe COMERINE LE Buby Rebert didn't get his for, ,Thus for the third and final day) bama’s chief challenger all last contender, while John McGraw is ill (10 ii darkness) tat ‘with to. 0: Both thr of th. stirring Davis cup battle,| son, will have back all its squad with Chicago, Sept. 10. Plans for) OF otherwise seeupiod this time have} Dennison, Sander: enemy; . i teams pl: ir rivals to ties inj F is crown to Jim Jeffries | Ame placed its entire faith in| the exception of Harkness and Jones,/p,oudeasting a blow-by-blow account| not affected the batting eye of Rog’| Hubbell and Kenna the nighteaps. Milwaukee and the in 1 being put to sleep 1/ Tilden while France counted its two! two Ty of the Tunncy-Dempsey heavywei ers Hornsby. The former reat « Millers struggicd for 10 innings with rounds.’ In 1902 the pair met ,| Youthful stars to break down the bar-| | Not Being Counted Out championship” fight. September 22| and heir apparent to the control of, . } the score knotted 4 to 4, and dark- Jeff scoring a knockout in cight's riers e and carry the cup tol | This dots not mean, however, zhatl have been announced by Tex Rick-|the Giants. having unseated one ot + Pee enede tie contest. “Phe Saints) sions: Paris for the first time since it was|Alabama is being counted on. The| ard promoter the three musketeers of the Pitts-| Kansas 5 0 ; and Blues fought to the same score} The only other ex-he : put in play in 1900, | Tuscaloosa institution, led by Fred-|""G,tham MeNamee, WEAF an.-{ burgh Pirates, has now ousted a sec-| St. Paul . 10 { for nine innins when the game was monarch to get another shot at his! With Tilden apparently alone de-\ die Pickhard, who received many/nouncer, will describe the fight| ond one. Today Hornsby is lf] "Sheehan ult; Zahniser ’ : called. lost championship was Jim Corbett.!pendable in the singles, America| nominations for All-American tuckle} through’ the microphone. McNamee| in second place in the National: and Gaston. i ‘ { The Toledo Mudhens gained a full Jim, however, didn’t meet Fitasim:| needed that doubles victory badly. It) last year, is conceded to have the|filled@a similar position in. brodeat,| League batting race ‘i Golfer Looks ‘Good to Win His fame on the sccond place Blues by mons, the chap who kayoed him out] took five sets to gain it, the scores | material on hand for a line eqaally| ing the Dempsey-Sharkey fight from| Another batting championship for i defeating Louisville 7 to 4. The Col- of the crown, again, but got his! going at 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0. |#s strong us that which checked all! New York, . Hornsby, though, is unlikely unless R H E Fourth: Western Open onels have lost 17 out of the 20 chance against Jeffries. Ww er dwindling hopes of the! opposition in the South, in addition!” «[¢ will be the most extensive world| Paul Waner, the foremost of . the 3 fames played with the Hens this sea-; In fact, Gentleman Jim battled | French pair remained as they trailed | to Stanford in the Tournament o:! wide broadcast ever attempted,”| Pirate trio. suffers a complete col-| St. Paul tyes 0 Championship son. the mammoth boilermaker twice! at nothing—three in the final set,; Roses. z " Rickard said. “Interest in the fight] lapse, for Brother Paul today enjoys rs Columbus worked a nine run rally when Jeff ruled the roost. The first! hey were dissipated when Borotra As for backfield men, the Tides-|is keen in Europe, Central and South| # ~ point 1ead on Hornsby with only] Murray, Nelson and Wirts; Shin- Chic in the ninth inning, but it was not time was in 1900, three years after) to offset a line decision in his favor; men will flash Archie Taylor and] America and Australia, The new| three weeks of the ‘season left. — ault; Heimach,. Kirsch, Shealy and] ),. ee. Sept. 10. 1 enough to Indianapolis’) Fitz had whipped Corbett in 14| with which he disagreed, double. Tolbert (Red) Brown, two of the|short wave system will be used to} Joe Harris followed Clyde Barn-| Siemer. m of stopping Walter Hagen tro lead and the Indians won 11 to 9% | rounds in that memorable bout at} faulted deliberately and paved the most versatile offensive players in| send the ringside description to for-| hart. down the ladder when Hornsby oT his fourth Western _ Open ee Carson City. The second was in| way for the Americans to continue| the country, In replacing such stars] eign countries. staged his upward rush, and Barn- E| olf championship was puzzling 69 1903 which, by the way, marked | their decisive winning streak, as Winslett, Holmes, Caldwell, Barnes| “Of course, the great difference in| hax kept on clip On service Tilden scoréd 12 aces.|and Vines the Alabamians merely call| ¢ime will be'an important factor, an| in ninth place. Brother Lio ing until Louisville . 4| other golfers at Olympia Fields to- Corbett’s last professional fight, Toledo .. o| day. +——_______ attention to the success of last year] it will probably be between 3 and 4| has climbed upward to take up the| DeBerry and McMullen; Wisner,| Hagen, by virtue of a record round Outpointed Big Jeff . after having lost Hubert, Gills, John-| o'clock ‘in. the morning in Europe| burden of eialnicg the laureis of| Specce aad Hesin of 67 on No. 1 course, yesterday and In their first battle Corbett had| ny Mack Brown and Compton at the} and when we cross the international] the Pirate ti Harris is third and i Par score of 70 the first day on No. outpointed Big Jeff by a wide mar-; 4 end of the previous season. Coach line in the Pacific, McNamec| Lloyd fourth, just back of Paul Wan- H E| 4. had 4 lead of six strokes over the for 22 sessions. Then he got Wallace Wade has some jikely candi-| will be talking into the next day. er and Hornsby. salar Gna 5 field at the half mark, with a total i careless, being flattened by the champ dates for the gaps. Interest Is Keen ’ Benton Gong Well Columbus . 6| Of 127 for 36 holes. Jin the next roung. In their second Tennessee y does not ap-| “I have never known such intense! ‘Though Larry Benton may not! Leverette Lyons and Wil Probably Win Today |meeting Jeff was complete master, ; pear on the Tide’s schedule, and 1t| universal interest in a single sport-| have byen able to do much for the| Ferrell. While the remaining two rounds ! Corbett being sent to dreamland in | will be a test of comparative strength|ing event. It marks a new step in| Braves, he has been going great on today were to be played on: the FLAMANK OF MISSOURI the, kone sound. i | as demonstrated in their showings|the development of radio and is an hill for the Giants, and is now in WESTERN LEAGUB fourth course where the “Haig” had Columbia, Mo. Sept, 10.—Big Of the other one-time heavy weight d | Against opponents should each win|example of the swift, amazing prog- Hess tank among the National] Omaha 5; Lincoin 3. done no better than par in this George Flamank, one of the outstand- Tulers since Sullivan's time, Jeffries|Colorado Villagers Proud of ail their games. Each meets (lzorgia,| ress recorded since the first success-{ League pitchers, with @ score of fif-| Oklahoma City 1; Amarillo 4, tournament, records were extant that ing fullbacks in the middle i and Johnson drifted out of the pic- Vanderbilt. and Sewanee. . ful attempt to brodcast a sporting] teen victories and only four defeat Des Moines 4: Denver 10. he had set the record of 67 for that lead the Missouri ture. After their dethronements. Dempsey’s Record in To Mect Georgia event when Dempsey met Carpen- regala di Wichita 6; Tulsa 5. links only two years ago in defeat- football eleven this Jess Willard, after knocking out sii i Alabama, however, also meets| tier in Jersey City in 1920.” None 9F mes i ee eee ing William Mehlhorn, for the pro- fal yd Johnson in a comeback cam- Ring Po ; _|, The following 48 stations willl other graduate of the =: fessional championship. Flamank was the Paign, quit the game for goad after ey broadcast the fight: Jesse Haines, now of the Ca . Swim Heroes The nearest chaser Hagen had was tar in Mis- bis k h cha eee A96 i> WCCO, Minneapolis; WEAF and second among regular toiler: ‘ Eddie Held of St. Louis, formerly Rr egy aS Hitler atin ek Manan in the: Aen 32, New Yorks WEEL and WBZ,| the turret, and his list of 22 vict ‘ . public. links and tran-Mississippi ove ee a . P vn of 4 y c oston; 4 ring ie! 84 ii ee Ne champion e = ee Re y—the once ferocious| Luis valley of south central Colorado,| | * pringsienl, mal ies is also second highest in the Pion and runner up in the re TIC, Hartford, Conn.; WdJAR, ‘ a cent Western amateur. Held had Providence, R. 1.; WHAM, Rochester, | 4zUe, for thE BeasOt 1 ational broken the record on No. 1 course 3 WTAG, Worcester, Mass. P. Waner, Pittsburgh, 388; with 69 just before Hagen took two Portiand, Maine; WFI, Phii-| League: tremendous! ni i rom the west—-rates with! is not even a pin point on the larger | |] WCSH, ris, more strokes off with his 67, fi | adelphia; WBAL, Baltimore; ' W. wipe gy! baa 1 ae, Sei pee this vietory by .as the only defeated! state maps, its 750 inhabitants, more | Memphis Girl Wins First Eeverel sensational (08 rchiow: who took ale Gee a lati tine Be eee eee | Marathon Swim in pean. absh of ab one” ofthe Hee ir atau ante ae ee eae that. William “tar. | Gulf."Waters GR. "Buttalo;’ WTAM, Cleve: | bunch, Fe pnaatee. , Chagos Another amatcure ChNK. Evans, ena aaiasE Wart. TN escy hewenaee sande alte As onesie cee CH Ota iehetg ind WSAL, Cineinnatis WENS, Mit | Frisch, St, Louis, 385; Farrell, Bos- m | ceambide Gade chase to ne oat outstanding run of the only heavyweight titleholder to) Incidentally, that is the origin of waukee; KSD, St. Louis; WOC. Dav.| to”, -332; Barnhart, Pittsburgh, 330; | champion, a chance to be only the year. jlese his toga on a decision, the scrapper’s pseudonym, “The enport, Iowa; WHO, Des Moines, Harper, New York, .327. : % one stroke behind Hagen, but he ‘| Flamank hos Manassa Mauler.” "ow M- a ¢ issed four easy putts and through i OW, Omaha; WDAF, Kan: Bi la 2A. Absme 200 : — bad kicks had two tec. shots out et b laying Despite the pride the native Man- | WFAA, Dallas; 'WSM. With all the first division clubs in = shots out o back for the Columbia ‘elever™ vince Title Bout Promoters assans display in pointing out an | Na 3 ; 3 bounds over a bluff on the 15th hole Nashville WSB, ” Atlan’ WMC,| the American Association .clouting i t No 4. 3 - + his sophomore year. His play Se Bi adi m | old-fashioned frame and adobe house | Memphi: WBL. Charlotte, N. C.;| better than .300, it is no wonder, Z o . 4. to last season was ie His lay un Can e big St iw near the edge of the town as Demp- TA By p With these six wasted shots, he WJAX, Jacksonville, Fla; WCAE and| there are 57 batters in the circuit ice tk rs iat ct Br ing sensational. ' i Wi sey’s birthplace, they are not of one KDKA, Pittsburgh; KYW, Chicago; | hitting above .300. “But Toledo has os S re 71 for a total of 144, tying i the Wert. Virginia game, how. Om Office Windows accord in their estimates of his Ay ac : for third place with Tommy Armour . KGO and KPO, San Francisco; KFI,|’the edge in top notchers with four of: i ns 3 n ever, he showed signs of greatness hi general ability. Some are “pulling” Los. Angeles;, KGW, Pc 3 her regulars counted among the first : z or Cashinaton, avita and abe which is expected to reach its height; , Cnica#% Sept. 10.(P)—The three! hard for Dempsey to win back his} Denver; KOMO and KFOA, Seattle; | ten. os t pen champion, Bil Mehthorn, this season. men largely responsible for giving|lost laurels, while others are hop- WHAS, Louisville; Q, Spokane: The lowly Colonels at last have a Be nin 3 Peace: western title holder, and Flamank is one of the biggest full-| Chicago its first heavyweight cham-|ing Tunney whips him.” and stations at Indianaoplis, Salt] representative in that select crowd,| | . 2 ° ‘rank Walsh of. Appleton, Wi: backs in the country. He weights! Pionship boxing match can look out! Dempsey’s birthplace being 7,600 , 2 2 Lake City and Bristow, Okla. Guyon gaining twelve points in ave 210° pounds, and. stands two inches! the front window of their offices and| feet above. sea level; he enjoyed ‘the ida ages compiled today including Wed- taller than six feet. [ee across the street the immense|benefits of rarefied air during his fhesday’s games to tak venth place. Missouri plays a schedule that will| Stadium where Dempsey and Tunney| “growing days,” as a boy. The San That crowded out the Millers’ sole - keep her well in the national lime-| Wil! fight Sept. 22. Luis valley, of which Manassa is a delegate, oillp Tucker, but on the light this season, games with W. From Twelfth street to Twenty-\rich agricultural and live stock cen- heels of the first ten the Kels ha - Virginia, lowa State, Northwestern Second street the stadium extends! ter, has an area equal to that of Mas- il hitting better than and S..M. U. being included in the #long the center of Grant Park, little|sachusetts and is surrounded by wi suit Kelly Jot, and Captain Flamank hopes to, more than a block from the most|Rocky mountain ranges, so the fu- better n ly one hitting above shis crew through to an unde-|famous thoroughfare in the city.|ture world champion had an ample tae rk. feated record. Michigan Boulevard. playground to develop his muscle. rée of this quattet of Millers Edward J. Kelly, president of the| According to the old inhabitants, he fave all the home Yun honors in . South Park, which granted the use of|put in all of his spare time from oc Frank Em- Crowds Attracted Soldiers’ Field to Tex Rickard, has| school “climbing around the moun- En a mer leads with 29, They nearly to Polo Contest offices hardly more. than a stone’s| tains like a goat,” which may account match ry New ‘York Yankees’ wreck. pe x throw from the structure. for his sturdy legs of today. Rickard’s headquarters in the Con- RC, ° é below par. ington; WGY, Schnectady, N.| Pittsburgh, .369; ts anet, Ciae ll Huuenannt > Hi inn =] g Bs y fing crew. - . Russell Speeds Up ‘ * w York, Sept. 10.—(#)—Interna-| gress hotel ‘look out over-the arena ‘ y . While the contenders were fading peeaes tapioacy, with America’s| and George F. Getz, the millionaire|! Fights Last ; : / in the streteh, Reb Russell put on ¢ +. defense of the famous challenge cup) coal operator, who took up fight prp- : : ‘ pis more steam and has a lead in ton Meadowbrook ‘field in Westbury,| moting to bring the bout to Chicago, é ° 7 ot re y \ ret. pls long the ‘+: f ’ Long Island, Wasa magnet for throngs| can turn in his office chair and look| - Chieago—Ienacio Fernandez, eee irs of the United States down into the stadium a few blocks] pino, beat Johnny Farr, Cleveland, s fe ta r Britain start play at 3 p.jaway. ; Al Forman, Washington, defested | Oniy 13: yenrs old, but: h a rn standard time. The wide spaces of Grant Park’s| Armando Santiago, Havana, 10; BI swim! This: is Evelyn | Me y nt had been 1100-acre stretch held nearly 20,000) Rodrigues, Mexieo, won: over Tommy | phis (Tean.) girl, who. won: the’ parked automobiles for the Army-| Milton, Brooklyn, 10, é marathon held in Navy game last fall, while as many) —- oe go | ot Mexico. post-] more taxicabs passed in an out of the; Long Branch; N. J.—Vineent Dun: miles Eg broad drive. Soldiers’ Field he-| dee. Baltimore, knocked gut. Joe of Cap: Bix ‘Af a| tween the two wide boulevards which New -¥ ‘ ie ier time is an-! skirt the lake there, one for north|Q’ ‘Columbus, Ohic fo¥. ; ‘and one for south bound traffic, pane pin t : £00 oui jad : { - 4 i bs 77 steel seaaicneteetnrocindntsyl deta: Hearne

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