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Before they can encounter the champions, America’s group first must win the European zone give the throwers a chance in their i match, which went to the . ‘Reds by a 14 to 8 count. Contrast in the American league comes principally from W: ‘and St. Louis. The Senators have » ‘won fame as well as a high place ‘through Mirae’ ability of their hurlers ssuapintoia BoUSSUS “" BOROTRA Weather Governs Tolley’s Meet Plans British Golfer wit! Not Play in] ALL SINGER GAINS BACKERS i tore | AS MANDELL GO APPROACHES rotten, gy 8—g0_orat | olonels Break Losing Streak will make a careful study of weather conditions before he plunges into fu- ture American golf tournaments. Indians Downed in Finale; Saints, Columbus and Blues Also Win Many Fans Believe Rockford " Sheik Has Been Weakened by Making Limit ‘The big Briton, caught in the sweltering heat in the national open at Minneapolis last week, has made @ tentative entry in the western ama- teur at Beverly next week. The ten- tative part of it is the weather. New York, July 16—(>)—Al Singer of the Bronx and Sammy Clark Shuts Out [== Pittsburgh Nine sting of Sharkey. fiasco, New York's fandom seems a bit bored by the inagerg affair. Madi. St. Paul, July 16.—(—St. Paul de- feated the Milwaukee Brewers 7 to 2 Zonterday. lwauke: 100100 000— 2 91 St. Paul 102 103 00{— 7 10 2 Robertson and Young; Harriss and Renner. —_ champion said. burned up at Minneapolis and doesn’t want to play golf in that kind of hot weather ey T. Phillip Perkins, another former British erring Seratagen Mere is re- siding New ‘ork, and Johnny q Goodman, young Omaha star who up- | Cclumbis’:.:: O08 283 180 00118 18 McQuillan, Tate, H. 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Still feeling keenly, apparently, the | - the -Schmeling THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930 nd Marberry Pitch Great Games to Win Shutout Victorie ATTEMPT TO GAIN TITLE COSTS FERNANDEZ HIS FIRST KAYO [Gn Yee erent PIPPIN WARRO i TAKES COUNT IN FIFTH FROM BAT BATTALINO Challenger Gets Blow on Elbow in Second Which Seems Deciding Sock DOWN SIX TIMES IN SECOND Brown-Skinned Fighter’s Han- diers Say Weight Limit Handicapped Him lo skinned little warrior from the Philippines, has made his bid for the feather- weight championship of the world and suffered the first knockout of his career. He went down for the final count in the fifth round of his 15 round battle with the titleholder, Christoph- er (Bat) Battalino, while many of the ctowd of 9,000 hooted. Fernandez a year ago knocked out Al Singer in three rounds. During his long career he has taken the punches of the hardest hitters among featherweights and lightweights without suffering a knockout. Both boxers were cautious in the and 50 seconds of the fifth round. Battalino cornered Fernandez on the rz g ft i Ree ig z e i é i i H gegedais | j i g : F 8 EY T can't tell you exactly why these things hay , but there was wrong, you may be ie have among good and Poor players, however, tendency sometimes to play the off the left toe instead of the heel slightly back df comes, ' i i i i i g : g E ze i i : Anyhow, it immediately throwsaplayer off his wood shots and that tends to disrupt his entire game. My advice is to attempt to play each wood shot with the ball in one certain position and in another standard position for irons until the habit becomes firmly fixed. After topes and dropped him for the full count with a left hook to the head and a right to the chest. In an earlier meeting, Battalino had outpointed Fernandez in a non-title fight although the Filipino had him on the floor at one time. Fernandez’ handlers said his showing was due to the fact that he had been badly weakened by the ef- fort of getting down under the feath- prweight limit. He weighed 126; Bat- . | talino 125%. THOROUGHBRED FANCIER Harry Payne Whitney, owner of Greentree Stables, is the largest pri- vate breeder of thoroughbred horses in the United States. He sends from 50 to 60 two-year-olds to the races annually. ss the war against Spitting is a crusade of decency ...join it. smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! Over 7,500 cigar factories are registered by the U: S. Government. Over 7,400 gens aa S NATIONAL LEAGUE Clu Philadelphia Washington New York Cleveland Detroit . Cincinnat! Philadelphia . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION jub— Ww. Ll. Louisville 31 6 St. Paul 6 that, remember it as something to check up on when things start to go badly, (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW: Speed of the backswing. Georgia Fighter Dies After Kayo Sammy Buchanan at First Be- lieved Suffering From Hem- orrhage of Stomach 34 Sportsmen Name 3 Bismarck Officers Ray Stair, Fred Peterson and Dayton, Ky., July 16—(?)—Sammy "y Buchanan, Waycrosse, Ga., welter- George Ebert Are Elect- siagtits Wits wal Gaveeh sar tha: ed at Minot seventh round of his bout with Jim- UP died early today. Hospital attend- ect ered hn sho — ants said they were uncertain of the | Stair, Bismarck, was named president | cause of his death, although at first of the North Dakota Sportsmen’s as-/he appeared to be suffering from a sociation for 1931; Fred. Peterson,|)stomach hemorrhage. Campbéll Bismarck, was named vice president; |County Coroner Walter B. Hughes and George Ebert, also from Bis-|said he would make # thorough inves- marck, secretary-treasurer. tigation. One of many actual pho- tographs of “spit-tip- ping’ cigar makers. The above picture was taken in New Haven, Conn., ° vApril 7, 1980. An affi- davit from the photogra- her is on file, showing that this workman used spit in making a cigar. of these hand-roll cigars, producing 50 percent of the output. Every hand- - rolled cigar—made by American Cig igar Co. Certified possible danger of “spictipping.” or anyone else—is subject to the Cremo is absolutely free from spit-tipping—No Cremo is made by hand. Every leaf of the choicest, finest exhibition and laughed as Fernandez was staggered time and again by the light hitting champion. ‘The end came after two minutes tobacco entering the clean, sunny Certified Cremo factories is scientifically treated by methods recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture. And its purity is safeguarded along every step of the way by amazing inventions that bind, rol, wrap and tip the cigars!