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ae rey Powerful Washington Crew Made Favorite to Win Great Re MAXIE DEFEATS JIMMY TO WIN LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE | | OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | I AM EXPECTING MY, AH, MIDDIES, COLUMBIA AND CALIFORNIA ARE OTHER STRONG BOATS Even Knute Rockne, Football Dictator at Notre Dame, Picks Huskies 23 SHELLS ARE ENTERED Cornell, Syracuse, Pennsylva- nia, Massachusetts Tech, Wisconsin Good Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 26.— (AP)—The biggest regatta in the annals of American college rowing drew a record throng to the banks o: the Hudson today. Knute Rockne turned up from South Bend, a apparently in greatly improved health, and accompanied by Jack Chevigny, one of his right hand men and former stars. “Rock” —_unhesitatingly picked Washington to win the varsity tussle while at the same time admitting his sport is football and that he does not pass as an expert when it comes to shoveling water. But there were plenty, including assorted experts, who were pouae to string along with the sage an philosopher of Notre Dame and pick the towering crew from the far northwest to crash through for the first time since 1926. e odds on Washington shortened to something like 2 to 3 against the field. The position of second favorite was held by the navy waite Columbia also were regarded Eighly, Neither of the Pacific coast crews was rated quite up to the navy and Columbia eights, coached by the Glendons, father and son, when it comes to smoothness of rowing form, but many felt Washington’s greater Power would be enough to win. Such a well qualified observer as Rusty Callow, present Pennsylvania mentor and coach of the last Wash- ington varsity to win here, said the Seattle institution probably had turned out a good many crews that were prettier to watch but none with the marvelous physical ae of the present varsity arra: ictory for any crew y otliee than the “big four” who have monopo- lized the varsity championships here ever since the war figured to rank as a sensational w but all five of the other conten: ell, Syracuse, Pennsylvania, Massachu- setts Tech and Wisconsin—were de- termined to win if possible and not to finish last at any rate. The mile junior varsity race and the two-mile dash for freshman ame shape shaped up as open nee races, but as) ‘was listed among the favorites fa each Home Run in 12th Defeats St. Paul Louisville Cops 6 to 4 Verdict; Millers Run Win Streak to Eight b's ‘done _aune |. —(P}—A home ane uisville centerfie! Inson, incup and Autry: Mur- BS ‘ind Grabowskt is in the crien ‘opener ‘with 000 100000— 1 72 Wants daa. Rebathet aca at line; ‘Stiely and ‘shea ae ° MILLERS WIN EIGHT STRAIGHT Minneapolis. — Minneapolis ran its winning streak to eight straight by igking 3. a doubienender from Tndianap. lis, 5 and 7 to 6 First game: ove 020.001 200-— § 13 1 Indianapo! Minneapolis 960 001 103— 8 6 4 and Sprinst idebrai schupn, Brilihearts Dumont and°Gont eatsan4 e+ 003 000 021— 6 12 1 Minneapolis - 400 011 10$— 7 111 Jonnard, Ambrose and Prins; Mor- gan, McCullough and | and Griffi; BLUES BEAT COLUMBUS Kansas City.—Bunching hits in four jnainss,. the Blues defeated Colum- us Columbus . ”- rat 001 001— 2 71 Kansas City 1 000 01f— 4131 yle and ‘Dizon; Thomas and snyder. Cubs Gain a Game On Brooklyn Nine Pittsburgh ‘Triumphs Over the Dodgers, While Champions ‘Nose Out the Phillies Pittsburgh, Ji Kremer Holding ie tcgkiva | te beh ind his peau bd pay league-leadi to seven hits y. one Dodgers t hit ti Rony ms oe oppor unely 000~ 1 70 udley, and Hemsley. CINCY SPLITS E' Cincinnati. — Cincinnatl. Parew an even break in gine four-game series with the Ne zoe Giants by ee the fourth 3. New York it 0 010-— 3 Cincinnati 10 243 003—11 FH : poianadl = Bisse gan: laeeeinee veering and Ho- baal 337 Hartnett, rt a wise! eae nts ras oy cn sixteenth home cape ag tee. season, yn, the ip cura fre ing mate! cence 13 (3 12 ‘and ‘drew. up | nell, in. & 1 ne of the league-leading rae He 041 202—12 173 002 207 10113 15 2 iat mat Renee, yilioumBby born, Nelson, Blake, Bush eoa°tareere™” heelys Z VENERABLE AND DISTINGUISHED A we HAVE 1 You, ALL Your Zk. 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JUNE 26, 1980 SAY! ae WHY DO ACCORDING “To = ROBINS AND CUBS TO DECIDE JULY 4 SUPREMACY IN SERIES Brooklyn at Present Leads Chi- cago by Only One Game After Slipping gu) (By The Associated ei) Separated by one game in the standing, the Robins and the Cubs open in Chicago today a series of four games which probably will de- cide which will reach, July traditional turning point of the sea- ‘son, on top. Brooklyn has held first place for about @ month with a crippled Cub team hanging right onto the next Tung of the ladder. The Robins did & little sliding yesterday as they lost their final game before invading Wrigley Field to the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5 to 1. The Cubs hit the after his two home @ single had brought in five | s a Reds shoved the York Giants deeper into third “4 joe by winning tne series, fina ll It was Babe Ruth day again in the sallefa i Hl ui distances of races: Freshman, 2:30 p. m. (EST); sume Varsity, 3 miles, 3:30; Varsity, 4 miles, 4:30. All races downstream. Number of crews entered—23. Varsity favorite—Washington (only ‘unbeaten entrant). ‘Winners last year—Varsity, pond bla; Junior Varsity; Cornell; Fresh- man, Syracuse. Number of victories won by the va- STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS_ NATIONAL LEAGUE Clup— Brooklyn Chicago . New York Bt. Lo Pittsburgh Philadelpjhi Cincinnati . Chicago . Boston .. Club— Loviavilip Indianapol! Minneapolis Milwau! OO sseeeeeeesee 25 Babe Ruth Ah Ahead Of 1927 Program Home Run King Has Margin This Year of Two Home Runs and Eight Days Philadelphia, June 26.— (> — Th Eoaae White Cox held Rater Chi + 000000 010— 1 71 eee 24 002 OOF— 8 12 0 ages and Tate; Earnshaw and Coel + 100401 100— 7101 + 010001 000— 2 71 ‘axton and Berg; Wal- Quinn and Cochrane, KENS 1 — J aC Resee Boston Red Sox pitcher, held Detroit scoreless for four runs vine sight tosis Doe ‘unt vi ~ troit it a 4 to 3 victory. Morir Detrol + 000000 040— 4 8 2 Boston + 100200000— 3 71 Hogsett and Hayworth, Desautels; Russell, Durham and Berry. YANKEES WIN PAIR New Yor! Led tae? Ruth, who clouted his twenty-fifth and twenty- sixth home runs, the New York Yan- kees took a doubleheader from the St. Louis Browns, 5 to 4 and 16 to 4 First eee St. Louii t 202 000-— 4 11 1 + 000 000112— 4 10 2 rigs Sane 18 ne past: Ne eeeeee Uys 3° 1 ser an ion; Columbia, 4: git H rine si Ruffing and Dickey, ‘Bengough. A Remeyns H Calta | eaADAS ABE COUERER, or y— : fas 5 orl ans in 2; Syracuse, 2; Pennsylvania, | defeated the Cleveland indians 15 to % 1; Navy, 1. ‘ The Washington cause was helped by —Cornell, 17; Syracuse, | 2° FrOrs tons v oft Indians, 6; Wisconsin, 2; Pennsylvania, 2; 01 1103—13 15 3 Columbia, 2; Navy, 2. Course records — Varsity, 18.35 4/5, California, 1928; Junior Varsity, 14:18, Navy, 1928; Freshman, 9:07 3/5, Cor- ell, 1909. In 33 trips between San Francisco and Manila Willette Gregg of Bev- erly ‘ape Calif, has traveled 230,000 8) ‘Harder, echortnen, Jablonowski, Gli- atto and Hartley; Brown and Rt WILLIAMS STILL SPEEDY Vancouver, B. C., June 26.—(7)— Percy Olympic sprint cham- pion, was timed at 9 3-5 seconds in the 100 yard dash, defeating local ie {28 special cront yesterday. uel. eee: ran from scratch on a mud- 6-26 Cook’s Master Reaches Quarter Finals ‘; southern amateur cham) fy Ns Charles S. Eaton, Harvard, Won Both of His Matches Yes- terday 5 and 4 Oakmont, Pa. June 26.— (>) — With the sudden-death 18 hole rounds behind him, eight college golfers today fought out the quarter- final round of the int championship over the long stretch of 36 holes. Phillips Finlay, Harvard captain and former semi-finalist in the na- tional amateur championship, Played Sam Perry, Alabama, southern inter. collegiate. champion and forme ROSENBLOOM BEATS ONLY MAN WHO WAS BLOCKING HIS WAY Lomski, Hudkins, Braddock, Shade, Johnson and Latzo Among Victims 13,500 FANS SEE BATTLE Decision Was Close, With Max Getting Eight and Loser Five Rounds Buffalo, June 26. — ( — Slapsie Maxey Rosenbloom, New York, stood forth today as the new champion of the lightheavyweights, conquerer of the only man who ever consistently gave him trouble during his amazing fighting career in three divisions. ‘Maxey has whipped the best of the middleweights, some heavyweights, and now he has accounted for the last of the 175-pound top lighters who had held out against his dis- couraging ring attack. Last night Rosenbloom whipped Jimmy Slattery before a crowd of 13,500 in the International League ball park here and with the victory came the only championship he has ever fought for in 10 years of battling outstanding ring men, Five times before, the team of Slat- tery and Rosenbloom furnished the feature attraction along various by- paths’ of ringland and in four of the engagements Jimmy, the pride of zo, only Slattery was able to come back and defeat him consistently. But last night, before $55,000 brie Rosenbloom gained general recognition as the suc- to Tommy Loughran, Foes e de- pion. Marshall Forrest, Yale captain and runner-up in the last intercollegiate championship, opposed Lawrence Moller, Notre Dame captain and co- medalist in this competition. Charles 8. Eaton, Harvard, who won both matches yesterday by the {|Same score—5 up and 4 to play—| 6 matched his skill today against that of Winston Fuller, University of 4| Southern California, who won his way to the third round over Allen Moser, fellow student at Southern California, and fraternity brother. George T. Dunlap, RR., captain- i elect of the Princeton golf team and co-medalist, played Sam M. Parks, Feats Yesterday (By The Associated Press) Sam Rice, Senators—Hit triple and double in three times at bat, leading Washington to 13 to 5 triumph over Cleveland. out nine in first game of doublehead- er, won by A’s 7 to 2. Moe Berg, White Sox — Doubled with bases loaded to help White Sox Buffalo's first ward, gained victories. | Milit through on the ball at a higher velocity. (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW: W Weigtt im the Boy Soldiers to Box Friday Night First Round of Tournament, With 11 Bouts, Will Be Con- ducted at C. M. T. C. If Your Hands Aren’t tarde a Golf Pro Should Make Your Club Grips Smaller to Fit Them PLAYERS WHOSE" HANDS ARE = NOT LARGE, ~ SHOULD TAKE s THEIR, . Boy soldiers attending the Citizens | 9] itary camp at Fort Lin- coln will stage the first round of their annual boxing tournament at the Army post Friday night. The program, which begins at 7:45 four light heavyweight, three dleweight, and two welterweight bouts. The complete card follows: L, vs. Everett Welander, I. Light heavyweight—Ernest De- L; Otto Walter, vs. Amie DeRoche, I. "Middleweights—Herbert Myhre, K, vs. Giles Wells, M; Knute Bonelli, I, ys. Robert Fraser, Bond. 'Weiterweights—Willard Peterson, T, vs. Harold Ward, K; Konrad Steph- ens, K, vs. Nicholas las "Tempe, M GERMANY’ NOW PLAYS HOCKEY With the advent of synthetic ice in defeat Athletics 8 to 1 in second University of Pittsburgh's lone entry | S4me. in the competition, who led the field in the first qualifying round with a score of 74, the best 18 hole count of the competition. In the eight survivors seven colleges were represented, Harvard placing two in the double quartet. f Fights Last Night | —_—_—_—_——_—__—_—-o (By the Associated Press) wiButtele, N- Yo Maxie Resen- ‘New . York, outpointed Jimmy Slattery, Buffalo (15)— light lg ig rd championship match; Bruce Flowers, New Ro- utpointed Herman Per- lek, Kalamazoo, Mich, (10). Ralph Lenny, Union City, N. J.. outpoint- ed Henry Perlick, Kalamazoo, “Best Beos I MINNEAPOLIS “WHere THE’ Guest Is KING”, with Radio in Every Room and every other modern convenience. Babe Ruth, Yankees—Hit twenty- fifth and twenty-sixth home runs. Ray Kremer, Pirates—Held Robins to seven hits as Pirates won 5 to 1. Gabby Hartnett, Cubs —Two home. runs and two singles drove in six runs as Cubs downed Philles 13 to 12. car no Armnatatet Pld NAL LBA‘ Batting Fisher (Gardin), 431, Runs—Cuyler (Cubs), Home yr eine Yoube), Berger (Braves), Stolen Vaeée—Cuyler (Cubs), 16, Battinge--Cochrane eAthteties) -8965; Simmons (Athletics), ase. Runs—Ruth (Yankees), 79. Home runs—Ruth (Yatkees), 26. N THE WoRLD” als of 1927. He hit two circuit smashes terday to of 26, ape twenty-sixth his Hack Ber; 1927 a day ruled fighters guilty of re ten when the referee, judges commission’s inspector are @ man fouling held responsible, will a club be per- mitted to pay a boxer. SHE STARTED YOUNG Miss Lorna Whittelsey, the 17-year- Babe Leads Yanks To Brace of Wins | Bambino Ruth Gets Nos. 25 and 26; Chisox and Athletics Split Program was el eight days and two homers ead of his record breaking sched- o'clock, includes two heavyweight, 25, 1927, he had only 24 or two less Roche, J, vs. Ralph Olson, M; Lester FOULS TABOO IN MONTANA Mont., Pony blonatN ere tana state boxing commission Won Last Cla Chicago, gro Baseball Team |Louisville Team | Takes Tip From 30 Derby Winner ~ Colonels Are Winning Associa | tion Derby as Gallant Fox ssic Tto3 and 10 to 5 ‘835 AND UP, F.0.8. FACTORY BUT SHE ENJOYS DRIVING A DODGE SIX Motoring pleasure and satisfaction reach thelr maximum in a car that is easy to handle and one in whose safety you have full con- fidence. 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Giants Win Twice |Over Brandon Nine Canadians Are Thumped by Ne- Germany, the game has become ex-| old cham; of Long Island’s women| The ceedingly popular. Footwork of the| skippers for the past three years, won | until cee cotosing several players is said to be faster than those first sailboat race at the age of| games in the northern half of the in action on real ice. nine. state. Copritaht 1720 by Bocige Brosfame Corporstban * gatta June 26.—()—Louisville’s