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PAGE SIX SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1923. -LEONARD"TENDLER BATTLE AND © | T:DevsofRea! Spor _ gue eee DETRONT GETS FOUR HITS OFF i CRIQUI-DUNDEE HOLDING STAGE) Mi ——~" “ofrecer is ai «(ewes digeey Che. Casper Sunday Morning Cribune r = ’s) CHICAGO, July 21. — Robertson RIS TEEN SN lrg EIGHT -t FLERNINEW DETROIT, Mich., July 21—Detroit's GO, July Speakers third home run in three |(Secomd Game) Bee R. H. E. v' i 1 (Ten innin; days ai Washington's hundredth ee Le Mest aia oF 000 100 000 1—2 4 0 2 SG A , held the Red Sox to three scattered ONE TOL GROW | SUCTE, Smee, ster] ry Ra i oeicnnaihs neon ae hits tastes inniieat and the White ‘z ; 2 4) ON: AN FONE ° af three in the series for the Yanks.|Sox took the second game of their 1 i i 1 : aii) ewe R. H. B.| twin bill an Eaters he Brain of Lightweight Title Holder and of “Scotch \ th ‘ 4 PEEK Toaertmicntos | ; 3 Co SBE Oa meee fase ob Cverros ‘pitched Chicago. to A 7 4 / “4 Z . M4 2 2 4 1) victo: in tl first game. Wop ” May Well Bring Them Out on Top, f : KCupASIS FONE é ; p stisteheaieiawieey sone’ andl Merencniat Gane R HE i : I Hold } . : << = a i, Schang: Dauss, Cole “and Bassler,| Boston, —— Many Sport Followers Ho! f 5 2 ns Si 3 Pahari ~—~= |“patterles— Murray, Fullerton and et eee , Wii en) >. ( y 7 A ; CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 21, —| Walters; Cvengros and Schalk. BY HENRY L. FARRELL, f ; ae / : (United Press Staff Correspondent). NEW YORK, July 21.—Two important world’s champ- double play of the season featured the | Boston fonship fights to be staged in New York next week will pro- battle here today, the latter winning |Chiacgo 7 to 6, Batterfes — Ferguson and Picnich; : j z bs a ik. vide some new pro and con material for the old argument Nipt S We 0 : i } Ee: Soore— ae oso; 2 Robertson and Schall that a pair of gloves on heavy hands is not the most formid- y aGic , e 4 a 5 " Dake poe ~ a eee able weapon in the ring. 7 i ? 2 Y % Z y E Batteries — Zahniser, Russell and | The real valuation of the brain factor in the ring will be Hua: Morton, Shants ana OrNell. Ji! tested Leonard's bout with htweight 7 ST. LOUIS, Mo, July 21. — The MESSAGE FROM HARDING ny Dun RUTH $ DRIVE Browns defeated the Athletics 10 to 3 Criqui for this t e villi is . : fees. “Williams @0t bis ‘neven:|) Gocco as July 21.—President eat enail Heap lot pe omer. Harding believes the wor'd’s iMs i t th champions Score— RH. | Harding believes tho world’s iNs can andl each tone gers, wise fol- towers almost agree t be cured by the practical application ladelphia —__ o— 3 7 3 oe poe aaa beeen rif 9 {of Christianity, he stated in a mes- Batteriea— Harris, Walberg and|**&e today to the Baptist world alll. theory when Quinn a Babe Adams go fights toss ups but Leonard and Dundee will enter as fa Not Far Behind Heilmann. Hornsby Leads National TesBEST. ‘BIRTHDAY Perkins, Bruggy; Danforth an@ Sev- ereid. ance congress here. Rey, Abernathy, pastor of the presi- dent's church in W; carry nothing to the League Sluggers the point be- — stuff” is all in s es hington, a del gate to the congress, delivered tho, E y ‘ JPRESENT, message. Mr. Harting extended gree ¥ ws { ings to the congress : = Kos , i ed the world would SS = - i growth of that religious devotion f D a i "ih 5 ie ut which makes for a finer brotherhood 14 fux~ of-man and the conscientious worship Pari Uy lis acd ‘ > of the Goa.” i Wy pe MS “T° believe whole-heartedly that HA “ 5 i AY iit! 7 fi Wy i f Ye AUN Hy! Hf ies nothing is more needed in the world today than the practice and applica- tion of the spirit of Christ,” Mr. Hard- ing stated ' Former Premier Lloyd George of Britain also messages the congress f urging the Baptists to promote a Quality Car Buyers Show|peace program ‘‘so as to avert the NEW YORK, July 21.—(United inf Leonard nor Dun-|PPess.—Babe Ruth's drive for the Vy, joint where the|@tt!ing championship of the Ameri- i I |can league continues to be one of the most interesting features of the mid-season in the major leagues. Deciding apparently that it is im- Possible for him to make a new home run record the big star of the New York Yanks is setting out to lead the league in “ordinary” batting. Ruth {s batting second with .381 and he fs not far back of Harry Hell trom their arms and is being made that s can be counted m out of tight places punching and more rug- siug them into. ment last ighth round of in Jersey City. satelie 2nd Game— Yesterday’s St. Toneph (7 innings by agreement.) Preference for This In- popes wwhereon civilization is being 4 I 10} tale; Haid, Led ii riven.” e of a knock-|mann, the Detroit slugger, who 1s Scores Atree op oe ee = dviidual Motor SS out and while his were weary |Icadin gthe league with an average of ‘ iB 5 and his head swimming, he started! 399 Jamieson, the Cleveland out- talking to tho Phils phia southpaw | tieider is third with .278 and he is and fooled him into thinking he Was|roliowed by Eddie Collins, the White not hurt. Sox star with .359 and there is Speak- Dundee has never been in such tight | er, the veteran Indian manager with came up the top| 357, has gained in| Rogers Hornsby, the Cardinal star, Orders on hand at the Lincoln divi-| presents the utmost in automobile 010 112 0016 sion of the Ford Motor company,| construction end design, 202 310 01°—9; 8:1] which have been increasing for| The Lincoln motor, accepted gen- rant, O'Brien and Queery; Black and| months, continue to be considerably| erally by automotive engineering ex- Crosby. in excess of the production schedule.| perts as the finest of power plants, Quality car buyers ‘in the market] has been enhanced by a number of Sioux City National League. Tulsa Pittsburgh -. Boston --.. since he experience Batteries — Morrison and Schmidt, | nenver _ in growing numbers are showing a| refinements which have resulted in more thar tles with fighters|{s back in his stride and he is hit. Gooch; McNamara, Oeschger and E.| wiehita _ decided preference for the Lincoln| improved appearance, increased accel- of three cl: s bound to act auto-|ting a fast pace in the National Smith, Gibson. Sait = m even if his brain B , ross and Diamond; Maun| #4 the leadership which it always| eration, and smoother operation. league with an average of .407. Be- —— andi Gatipes: has enjoyed among the higher pricod| Lincoln bodies present the highest aatalo1 by a punch hind him are Zach Wheat, the veteran (Second Game) R. H. 5B. motor {reations is now more pro-| types of craftmanship by America’ urd and Tendler meet Monday| Brooklyn captain, with 881: Barn Pittsburgh 0 nounced than ever. foremost body-builders. The pur, Yankee stadium to go 15| hart, Pittsburgh outfielder, with .378 oaton (000 020 200— 412 1 aoa | wae jeenutacturing facilities have ghaser has eight standard models {0 an, tO -& e's decl-|Eddie Rousch, Cinoinnati outfiel many Sel z a , f en greatly extended since the Lin-| choose from and where the desire |s ; nat fight | with .364 and “Hi” ‘Traynor, the rear Miller, Benton an oer, Sohmlati| “Witiams and Hungling; Yde and} Peo? Stes under Ford ownership and| for even furtMer exclusiveness six ie t { that the “gate” | Pittsbu: man with .363. " Roche, while they are being still further en-| Lincoln custom-built enclosed types a new record} Heav: ting of Speaker and Jam- larged, production under the ex-| offer the latest developments of this a feson is helping to keep the Clevs ak ne cak ese, a a4 Souvenirs at The Smoke House. | pressed policy of the company always| country and Burope. > trained well for|Jand Indians in the lead for team Palio derma reed ere a Sa ee will be more or less restricted be| Purchasers of the standard types astalg ns both are game, hard| batting. The Indians are out in front Sel li pe om cause of the exacting high standards| have a choice of colors for body. fin arte and aggressive boxers,|With an average of .299. Detroit is Grrarsallt Wye gee, con eee set for all details of Lincotn construc-| ish and in the enclosed types may > Ae atest of lghtweight | Seconc: with .295; New York third with ? 2 Sattt pected .291 and St. Louis fourth with .283. Dundee have almost| Pittsburgh is leading the fonal ed out of the limelight by|!eague and the majors with a team of the Firpo-Willard fight |™ark of .804. The Cards and Giants the excitement over the light-|®re second with .292 and the Cubs are ht championship. FORA wie (81 ‘Tom O'Rourke expects to have a| Naylor, one of Connie Mack's pitch 5 tion. specify either velour or broadcloth for Club Standing So insistent 1s the company in| upholstery. Silk curtains, floor ruse ipeccns, Game) Bs ee 8 maintaining every feature of the in- and other furnishings are provided cago dividuality and distinctiveness which| in a harmonious color scheme. Philadelphia _ characterizes the Lincoln that not in-| All Lincoln models are mounted on Batteries — Aldridge, Keen and National League. frequently production is slowed up| the standard, elght-cylinder, 136-inch O'Farrell; Head, Betts and Henline. that some new refinement may be| wheel base Lincoln chassis and com- New York +648) added, for assurance is given the| bine the utmost in luxury and exclu Dig crowd in the Polo grounds ‘Thurs-|¢TS. 13 leading the American league R. H, E. Cincinnati +624 | urchaser that the Lincoln at all times| siveness. day night for the featherweight cham-| Pitchers with eight victories in nine - Cincinnati .-.-.013 101 220-10 18 0 Pittsburgh 605 - plonst p fight as he has fixed a top| S2mes: mente Pennowk, the Yankee Brooklyn ~ 100 010 400— 6 12 3| Chicago .. 522 & ¢ $10 6 southpaw, has won ten out of 18 ” ; Batteries uque, Keck, Donohue |. Brooklyn 612 price ot $1 games. Urban Shocker, of the Browns HUGHIE WALKER, who is expected to oppose Casper’s ¥4 45 44506 ea Soe ; Raa “ and Hargrave; Grimes, Decatur and] St. Louis — has won 15 out of 20 games and Sam Harvey Perkins in main event of Rodeo card on August 4. Deberry. Philadelphia j Jones of the Yanks, has turned in 12 ¥ 5 out of 18 games, (Seco: Adolfo Luque, the Cuban pitcher of ae cone mace 302 279 If you intend to build some day you should ob- . E. serve existing brick buildings and study our brick- the Cincinnat! Reds, is leading the A rcs Nemallpeenes ore i sige Ma Pet. work manual— National league hurlers and doing the feed Sianeli 674 NET (PEN FROM best pitching in the major leagues Pea teriea,.-<-7ueh, earrig; and FYyen: [539 44 42812 4200 43.494 . Cleveland oianene oe! PERKINS ONRODEOCARDAUG.4)° "|= ander the veteran Cub star and John. Chi ny Ho: ‘on, the curve-bal! artist of iJ oP the Pirates, have cach won 18 out of St. Louts 000 300 eet is oy: rine! a a a ee “BRICK—HOW TO BUILD AND ESTIMATE” 19 games and Pete Donohue, another ipod gins rende on Weentinton 30 lan “424 of Pat Moran's Reds h re 3 ou . . . ines, Barfoot, Stuar of 20games. | No Authentic Information Has Been Received Con-| a onemesattunes, Barfoot, | Stuart | Rowton a8 cata der. Chiesa dreFassignal smalind cerning Injury to Milwaukee Heavyweight’s : gas Som raptea x obs Eben innke j Honan Play Off by Shooting BRITISH BEAT Whi Beenie ae as re Great Golt Hand, ich Was Rumored Here 000 021 000— 3 7:0 pais 000 000 020— 2 4 Sa ee ee | F ‘ ae rk es a Eictareyrripe sail pte Caer 2 37 a U. S. ik MEET The Rodeo Boxing Show, August 4, will no doubt headline | _ Batteries — Shawkey, Jones an i H , ‘ , Cole and Bassler, McIx ag0, professional orl Hughie Walker with Harvey Perkins, Casper’s own heavy- ean: iste shia nue rah olitan open golf champton- | weight contender. Rumors were current today that Walker ~ Canoe Brook country club | Court Orders Jury Locked Up | might not be able to box on account of an injury while train- R. HE. i] Learn How You Can Build an Expensive Looking House With Low Cost Com- the p at tk is afternoon fro nen, ; x nae : Sy ie ia ' b ro this att nod mn tr m Jim Bary Again In Murder Case of |ing but.no authentic information to that effect had been re- Epranephie. om reed betes a ay . mon Brick a elham pro. Barnes turned in an ‘ 4 iY x phe arn a’ pee eee Father Delorme ceived at a late hour last night. Batteries — Harvie, Waibere and! “Hain Grom" Kee Hair - The two players finished in a tle Sy aE The main attraction featuring the his opponent is a rugged puncher and | perkins, Bruggy; Danforth and Sever- ps a . s B. r | fought the beet of the welters| oq after yesterd: nal round with} LONDON, July 21—(United Prees)|two heavyweights will be backed up|in tng middle west, The tre ‘Dove switt | Combed—Well-G med 259 strokes. = lead by the versatile anc) talented |by the usual good all-star preliminary | f aount put on a thrilling contest eee H. B. Abrahams, the Oxford-Cam-|encounters. Otto Wallace, Milw: 00 RH. E. venirs Smoke House. | bridge track team defeated the Yale-|Keo's fighting Dutchman will meet | {vat will be pete tp Both| Webhington -.100 001 050— 7 11 ° ‘ —e Spas Harvard combination from the Unit- Benny | Strayer, the Tancoln mmence training immediately af Gaveins ite phe a He When looking at a number of specimen panels of It is not generally known that aleq States in their #ls ghtweight who gave him such posi = sel! 5 ; ; é an of Cicero invented a sys eat ie Wwimbley, saaien hipeeten great battle July 4. --While Wallace| na 4 Speake ee sane card witt|RUei Morton, Shaute and O'Neill, brickwork, laid with the same kind of brick but m of shorthand with which ho toor | noon. ; whipped Strayer on Independenca| , Pontenoaras for the f stances mme-t cvirgt Game) ie with various colors and kinds of mortar joint, the ‘a verbatin report” of his mas The victory of the British was won|Day afternoon it was a great fight |f? Oo SM s) Firs H. B. ‘4 % y F famous Catalinian oration de-lby the narrow margin of 6% to 5%4|and the public is anxious to see the on ‘The eelee wane pegs Seren Sree in one sonigtimies finds ited to believe livered in 63 B. C points, bee a #8 pnb Arete tryst over! eood and’ a record crowd will be the | Cmcest) = that such a wealth of variety and beauty can be obtained by such simple means. nent, to the it Batteries — Murray, Fullerton and resu! ies press; has this to say: “I lost to Wal a enim | Walters; Cvengros and Schalk. CINCINNATIBREAKS GROUND TO 22." 2°. Witiama Winner! esee T wil! know how to fight him -and . . ° jthink that T can reverse the decision.) WiLLLams Winner (Ten innings) GIANTS iH | L. P WAN ACE : will make a hard attempt | Boston ~---000 100 000 0—1 / : |ing him and think I will be . . Chicago -.. 000 100 000 1 2 s o T {ful Wallace on the other 1b Of First Leg On The early colonial brick buildings (Independence Hall, for instance) and countless thousands of modern buildings attest the fact, however, that inexpensive common brick, properly laid, witi: due regard to bond and mortar joint, is one of the most Batteries — Ferguson and Picinich; Robertson and Schalk. give a good account of hims: , (United PHILADELPHIA, July 31—The|two occasions he has apnenrea in LONQWOOd Prize sae QMERICAN ASSOCIATION rat eta ai recy little/ Phillies cinched the series with the|Casper and made great fights |ways tries hard and never BROOKLY Press.) —Cinclr beautiful of all the building materials, ground in tt pennant battle vy Chicago Cubs today by splitting a|time out. He will probably make hig Indianapolis 12;0 the New 3 Giants when the F doubleheader with the visitors, the|last Wyoming appen) August 4 Minneapolis - 1334 ft even in a doubl ler with the, first game by the score of 17 to 4/and will do his best to leavo a good| BOSTON, July 21,—Richara Norris| _ Bono, Petty and Krueger: Ayers, ry were aul-/in favor of the Phils and the Cubs|!mpression with the bugs. Williams, 2nd, Bryn Mawr, Pa., for-| Cavet and Grabowski c Behind Luq the te the second game 16 to 9.| Sid Socklyn, Town's welter pride |™er national singles champion today pitet t k he Reds ore: First game R. H:B.| will box Benny Furness 10 rounds in, WO" the first leg on the Longwood| 2nd Game— t > 6, but Couch AKO ----.--010 00 0 030— 4 ljanother preliminary. Sid unfort t owl by defeating Harvey Snodgrass, Indianapolis — v ond game) Philadelphia ..030 0012 02x—17 1jly fouled Teddy Gartin in his last | 40s-An, s, in the final round Minneapolis — -. - to re Osborne, Fussell and O'Furrell,|start here but up until the time of| match. Williams won 62, 6-4, 6-2. Petty, Fitzsimmons, Cavet and Dix H. EB.) Wyatts; Ring and Wilson. |the accident was making things inter-| Arnold W, Jones, Yale and William| on; Brinda and Mayer. 18 101 220 18 0| Second game R. H.B,| esting Teddy. Furnegs,| W. Ingraham, of Harvard, won the — 100 010 400-— 612 3) ---080 141 928—16 17 1 — doubles championship from Snodgrass| Loutsville . .. : Dor and 000 104 400— 912 3 and Wallace J, evary San Francisco, Lea Millions Use It—Fine for Hair! r es, Decat nd Debe ‘Aldridge, Keen and O'Farrell; Head, : 36, 6-8, 2-6, 9-7 and: 6:8. in and Mey . a : es Betts and Henline. ’ G SS, and Gonzales. 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