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d to mi La po va Ra mr th at 3 ar fo la WITH BOSTON IN UNCHANGED: BROWNS TAKE TWO a SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1924, PAGE SIX. Che Casver Sunday Cribune : j : : See PSS Ree AIL RENE ending ek SES I es as “gest px] THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS |~|""3)2., “GIANTS RETAIN LEAD IN NATIONAL BY CLOSE SHAVE : Ac | ‘Ready for Big Test 4 : . ING Lil i eT ec LL mee PCT asi Former Tennis Champion Loses Chance to Fill New York, 10; Philadelphia, 7. the Fohl men's leading hurler, § bright, er Trib : rey ea rt Hi 1 Tt EW. YORK. Went "er cttntean] boat: ped one ORE yore see's e7s| Unique Position in Sport History in Finals Press.—With n 10 to 7 victory Score— R. H. EB. hi it f vhs - eet ee over the Philadelphia Athletics, the| Boston =... 000 000 110—2 11 9 follvera thee basis saat ‘that Ee Match of National Play. Yankees kept their distance with Washington... 400 013 00x—s 10 0 Néw York boxing commission will send an expert upstate to see how A a 3 thei eaum is moins up rears! : Nayatt, R. I., Sept. A anesthe na K, td with any tent ce: °!l Browne, California tennis and golf star lost a chance to vi te “ . eae FY : Sethe ee ee fill the role of a fiction heroine in sports here this after- ing. Ho has gone to fights as a re-/noon when she was defeated by Mrs. Dorothy Campbell laxation from important business | Hurd, Philadelphia, in the final round for the National ton Senators today in Summary—Two base hits, Boone. . League Race Continues the American league race. The| ‘Three base hits 8. Harris, (2), Saccl. Yanks were helped by Babe Ruth’s| fice hits, Rw 1, Mi ‘idge, Rice. I- Close as Clubs Go ord some runt whien ne hit off ble pl me S. Harris to. Shirle vee Into Stretch. y rin the sixth, zell to J. Harris. Hits’ off Ehmke 10 in six innings; off Piercy 1 in 2. Bases on -balis off Ehmke 1, Mo- York --.100 242 10x—10 15 2] gridge 1. Struck out by Mokridge but mow has given up his patronage ; ; NEW YORK, Sept mmary: Two e hits—Ruth,|2, Plercy 1.: Hit py pitcher, Bluege because the way tes has not ap- golf championship. The score was 7 and 6. @ouble header while ants and] Dy Schang and Dugan. Three|by Piercy. Umplres Connolly and pealed to his intelligence. Others,| Tho national tennis champion of apie en even, the|base ‘hits—Du Meu Pipp. | Hildrebrand. Time 1:39. 5 ved up into Home run—Ruth, Meusel. Stolen —_— t ba c lloway Doub plays Cleveland 4, Detroit 5. Dykes, Galloway and Hauser; Scott,| DETROIT, Sept. 6.—The Tigers ; Ward and Pipp; Hale, Dykes and| piled up an’ early lead and bent Although the Glants did as-well as! Hauser. Left on bases—Philadel-| Cleveland, to 4,-here this after- Robins, the lead of the cham-| phia w York 1. Bases on balls|noon. It was Detroit's fifth straight ns was cut from six points to five 3, Hasty 1. Struck out | victory. he writes, feel the same way as he}1912, 1913 and 1914 and a semi- doe finalist in the recent Forrest Hills don't “hola aes. brief for any tennis tournament missed the fighter,” he writes.- “In fact, I . chance to make new history by win. don’t know any of them. But I have got common sense and bouts|ning two major championships, but up my way, Syracuse, so often end/she did reach the fiction point of ae ee anne HELV lost chile ia. eeriifinaliat cia «the . “Is it posible that in the caso of| tennis and golf championships, the bouts between fighters below the|S4me year. No one had ever done first noteh—such as we usually see |Such in the past. up here—deelsions often come in the| ‘The fortune and britiiant work| Stallar Hurling Lands Interest of future bouts and not on|that had favored the California the merits of the fights in question?|} woman in her match against Miss in Tigh I don't know anything about it, but]Gienna Collett, the former national Club in Tig! t Race 6, Helmach 3. Wild] score— R. H. E. feature of the day was the , 1, Umpires—Holmes | Cleveland - 000 000 040-4 8 2 tally of the Braves who came back after losing the first game and broke the winning streak of th Robins which had been run up to] opi 15 straight games Breas The s'tuation remained unchanged in tho Am 1 league where the Detroit 211 010 00x—5 5 1 Summary—Two base hits Jamie- Chicago, 2-2. son. Three b: hits, Manush ept. 6. — (United| Pratt. Sacrifice hits, Hellman, Ha Louis took a double-jey. Stolen base, Rigney. Double hescer from the White Sox today.|play, O'Rourke to Rigney to Pratt; The sco were identical for both} Burns to J. Sewell to Burns, Bases 1 Harry Wills, the colored heavyweizht of New Orleans, 1s ready for the |something must be wrong. champion in the semi-final round EF Pp nators, Yankees and Tigers won on balls, off Leonard 3; Dauss 1.] pig test. Wills meets Luis Firpo, the giant South American, at Jersey A complaint of this sort from one| yesterday were not a thrill today. or Fennant. $a gc His.) Struck out by Leonard, 8. Hit by City, sept. 11, If he flattens the wild bull Wills will be ‘@ Dan for a ti'e | of the'sort of citizens wherare giv.| suck as mych responsibility for her me St. vu 000 003 030. 12 2)pitcher by. Leonard, (Speaker), Um- match with Jack Dempsey. ing boxing a strong hold in the st defeat, however, was the refusal of a PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6. | Chicago 000 001 100. 3} pires Owens and E 2 ° of sports is worth listening to, es-|her steady opponent to blow up as By JOHN B, FOSTER. ~—The New York Giants re-| | Summary: Two base hits—Tobin, pecially by those who have power|the young former champion did (Copyright 1924, Casper Tribune) 5 Most Sacrifice hits Kamm, tained their hold on first place in the National league| today when they took the second game of a double ieader from the Phillies, 16 to 14 ter Jo: he first game in ten inning First me— RH. E. mer y Two base hits—Mc- Field of 216; Al Waterous Second Hooper. Stolen bases emike conditions more’ satisfac-| yesterday when Miss Browne pulled] NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Brooklyn is ‘obin. | & - | tory. seyoral startling ‘hots. in second place and the government : 3 At the at Washington still lives, wh Joe Dundee, of Baltimore,-is.a boy <0p- OF She spor nin, rosind, Double . ie of 48 holes, the California star was | Dazzy Vance, Brooklyn's star pitch. to Sister, moreans latest bout with Joo wip. {She exhibited in Forest. Hills, she! Wide. ee oe Wis010 1900-8 inno litz In Philly showed that Dundes | SafFed the contest to Miss Wills, | successioa Ree ie 32 —G 19 U 4 ae st y her een “ "| Miss Browne kept trying, but her} S00. If he never flings anot 3 ; eae ee tr mee PRE | amie, was not Up RO-IRAC ct, mae| Dabeball this seakon /AaSiaronrnet suis reece gained two holes for the first nine There may be a pitcher who wy ef the afternoon round and was] beat him in percentage but the bir | seven up at the turn. She main-| leagues will be hard put to It to find American League. fi tained the lead until they reached| one who will beat him in laboring St di attet Hast che irénatnea. opponent today and Mrs. Hurd} bis 1924 pay. Summary—Two _ b: hit, W1-| Struck out—By E nship 2. -% ams. ‘Thrto base hi fun, Wilson, Sa Boston Kashington 8. N. 8 ° - “ “te: A a . . ° Wy) L. Pet. the thirtieth hole, where the Cali-| for the cause and one who has as Holko, Lett on bases, Philadel ASHING z 6.—Wash and Chick Evans Third in Play Whahington BES eRe A foedian droppd her clubs and warm-| much ambition as Dazzy. ‘This bas» $: New York 6. Double play, |Ington kept up it's tast puce ‘at the New" York 8.67 seni Ay sctmgratalatea the winnes: ball artist is bent on haying Brook. roh, Fis to Kelly. Base on expense of the Boston Red Sox here Detroit 14 62 544 Ur ‘Shucks, I don't know much about | !¥n win the pennant if he has to 293"Mitchell 2, Ocegher today taking the second game of the ‘i 2 70 465 - ‘b19 oe id, “Ty iy | Win it alone and unaided. Rrintainwer: 1 konneed series by downing Howard Ehmke, CALUMET COUNTRY CLUB, HOMEWOOD, Is. es: oli. jee arownss said Sek ye tents “*"out Mitchell 68 74 ATO Barnes 1, Jonnard 2. | Te | BePt. 6—= (United ‘Preas)—-“Wild. Bill” Mehlhorn of St. * re One evening last June. when BROOKLINE, Mass,, Sept. 6, —| Played the game two years and T ®\ Wits Barnes 12 in 7 innings. Hunt- ‘ r te = 00 74 4441 Australia. will’ meet” the, United | haven't got the swing yet. I knew | Charley Ebbette was belng kidd Sager SANUS Seep } ‘aT Louis won the Western Open golf championship here today | Phiiaaeiphia G0. A441 States "in| the “challenge” réngartor| i was making a lot of mistakes, but | because his club could'not win and Miku Ln} Mitchell 8 with a score of 293 for 72 holes of play, beating out the |Clicaso - = 58 78 433) xe Davis cup in Philadelphia next|1 cidn’t know what to do about ‘ nings. Losing pitcher Jonnara. record breaking field of 216 players. Bs BET Term: PTR week. eit ue 2 aoe ae ce sie cs Dp zt 0} anc c ° 7 i 7 ation: ague. * fg -** mnie : Place with a score of 301, eight | money place, the tenth. Lawrie Ay: Neiavaek W153: A805) atternoonciwhen = they pent, ine | EROS.” This caused much merriment in Seconé E strokes behind the leader. ton, of Chicago, John Black of Wich- Aine Gis ardlieg Ae es<: seo arenettone wins. ‘The return to championship ciaas| Manhattan at the timg but st 1s not asians ; F pdtenthorn shot consistent ae a css yey Msp tice oti Cal e oliyn 82° 65, .599| Geratd Patterson, Australian cham-| of Mrs. Hurd was even more sensa-| Causing much now. si'adelp 4 rst round was the w: of the | Ifo! : he 2 te ‘ 3 ~ e: : : ; oh ho = Chicago *- 69 62 527} pion, defeated Jean Botora, French| tional than the comeback which|, The Brooklyn team once so lowly SEenmary ho ‘bamesbita; eetper, font. -elfhorn, fool; Zion. the:.opsp-| _ Mehihorn ie seeny!«/ Ohieato prods lemmas 72 68 .683/ 3.6, 6-1, 6-3 and scored the third| Miss Browne worked in tennis this| that Gowanus almost deserted {t. is Withers, Frisch, Jack ing and his next was 70 and the | uct as; he started his career: as a} 5. Yiduie' 55 79 .410| point that was necessary to cinch | Season up there now just a few points be . base hits, Kelly. Home fourth was 70 and the final round | caddy at Skokie, From 1914 he was Pailadelphia — 51-84 © 878] thé-victory. Mrs. Hurd, as Dorothy Campbell,| »ind the Giants and is making more run, ckson, Harper. orifice hits, ui ournament S| this afternoon was 73. Waterous | %isistant c'ub maker at Skokie. He Boston 88 .353 2 Lapa yess x * Ryan, Harper. Stolen " ¥ = held the championship twice before} ?0l8e than 2 brass band at a carni- For results try a ‘Tribune Clas. |in 1909 and 1910 before Miss Browne | Val. One more day like Thursday Left on bases Philadelphia 9, 2 made a desperate attempt to cut] has been at the North Hills club at ms. ‘Triple play. Frisch to Concluded Saturday down Mehlhorn’s lead but he fal-| St. Louls for two years. ————————___ and the Giants will be eating the tered on the last 18, which he made . ¥ peek in wae paiietteecrepe 2 Robins’ dust a jBastecch (valle Gh} " Richards to b me LO east parepcon badley Ces "On aoa edGattese. 34) 181% ichards to be te isc HR Dama 2 ieee 4 The amateur's took third and saldwi ruck ou rison 1, — Yesterday’s fourth places. Chick Evans landed The curse of Labor day may beN¢- . Pry a eat oe vpn a Second Ranking HIGH SCHOOL F All) WARRIERS Tf amo and with it went the geason é Ry as 4 1 Melvin Magnuson, 14 years old,| third with 302 and Eddie Held, St | yt 1s pitcher, Bald-| yesterday afternoon. won the first Louls took fourth with 303. S ‘ pennant. In 1924, they lost the first w Ky Glas any flight of the caqdies’ tournament Three players tied for the fitth |! cores T. 4 PI Labor y gBame—and they hav , rmick and Rig: which has been conducted on the] place honors, Leo Diegel of Wash. |] ennis ayer ! since been playing the kind of ball Gonunaley ony links this week by] ington, Jack Burke of St. Paul and Waleed ae jf that cost them the 1914 pennant. — defeating Howard Ferris 1 up on| A. 1. Espinosa of Chicago, 304. uf League. The Yanks have lost in, too, Brooklyn, 1-4 ;Boston, 0.5. the 20th -hole... The second flight Wha jitraedy:; ofthat acaeel Brookins th Boston 0- . again, ‘ . 6.—After winning | 8 captured by Delbert. Edwards, 15 vas) St, Louis 2-5, Pittsburgh 5-12. ye FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 6. this time to the Athletics, Both , Evans today. Had the former cham-| Chicago 6, Cincinnatl.7 » N. ¥., Sept, 6.— New Yok clubs Seem to have sciatica uight games and getting into % old, who) defeated Jesse, Mc- 1 ‘ath Vincent Richards, the youthful first plack:by bekting BAStob. tte oy up and 2. Both the winners | Pion been able ‘to sink halt of his! New York 7.16, Philadelphia 8-14, of the percentage column. But some: | putis that rimmed the cup, he would Olympic champion, practically .cinch- = one is laughing all the time in this in the firet game of a double header,| Ate regular “caddies, at the .Com-| POU peak Gimme | to whom all the Atebrionan ed the number 2 place on the nat- First Call Issued by Coach Dean Morgan IN} vasedall game. ‘That's one..xeasoa | Brooklyn collapsed in the second | ™unity” chub “and ‘both runners-up SEATY tee silverware was awarded when the] Philadelphia 7, Néw York 10. fonal tennis ranking list this. after- peed >] 4 fy why it never grows old. This year fame and ended ‘thelr long run of | 8F° Cope Country iclgb, ‘caddies. | committan <edtharen atthe *eheaiar | Ureincaieen TL Datrolt: 6. noon when he defeated William M. Anticipation of Big Season; Ted Madden it's Booklyn’s and Pittsburgis asf successes by losing to Boston, 5 to he low quali T oe T, ++ f El FA Washington's turn to laugh. o-Assist in raining of Eleven. ying score was Won | of hattle had settled. But Chick's! Boston 2 Washington 8. Johnston, the California star at 6-0, 4, in 10 innings. by Howard Ferr 4 Prizes for the 1! had to b . Louis 6-6, Chi 2:3, 6-4. ape a “grey first flicht were donated yr the | Dutter falled him and he had to be} St. Louls 6-6, Chicago Back in the old days when expe " Sah sonata : e content with third place. Richards fairly overwhelmed the enced managers made jate seas ¥ r e yn... op 334 Be <r 1 4 1 Senippail 2 ge company and the This golf course was 2 little too International League. ttle Californian, who has been the changes in the lineup in a last ditch Summéity—Threo base hits, Grit-| the second Might were donated be] Much for the 1923 champion Jock | Reading 4, Jersey City 1, number’ 2 player for five years, in Pigskin gladiators, who have waited patiently through| ‘fort to win a pennant, the. wis fith; sacrifice hit, McInnis, Padgett; |the Scott. Clothing cofapany and | Hutchison he was ae ota es | _chaltimere "8, Newark 26, tirat-| the AWeat natehea, ©‘? *"nual/ the summer for the end of the hot weather, will come into pepe ban tera eair cl iepeaer Pa ego | : az sl ach greens consistently and he w! 2® | rame. East-West matches. . - m astonishment. It was considers ouble play, Dont to Taylor to Four. | Alex McCafferty.” ‘he Schulte} Pitter in-his deaudolation of them ee eatiten tte 1, Newark 0, second} grank THIN Neer ere | heir own Tuesday when Dean Morgan, head coach of the | the worst possible strategy. Rirksd}.habsa’ Oh abdue ease ell hee Gate ee okt? PMZ°! Jock's real trouble lay in the first | game. Olympic team, defeated Robert Kin-| Casper high school team, has issued its first call for candi-| | This year they are all dates {t. Bat fab, 1: cateabc Rat i | ae spl hs Sarat wey i Dre {wo rounds, as he had 76-74 today.| Syracuse 4, Buffalo 10, first game. | soy, San Francisco, at.11.9 and 62,| Gates. the sion’ tpetundts SaAges seem 1 -ooney, ive cle Ww ho scores were as follows: Mortie Dutra of Abredeen, W Syracuse 4, Buffalo 8, second 7 5; Yon . ‘ * have been those of Uncle Robby ovet Laisse Ate biomes y Se ane wee First Meht, first round—Howard| wit be in niath place with game. Gadtckted ’Wataoa sWeanbaen atee fo; see chsh Morgan. Bu uaye two assistants this fall and | in Brooklyn, which were really fore ae fri Williams 6 and 5:|/ while three mord just crawled un-| Rochester 4, ‘Toronto 3, first | 2° ‘ , “the men | back oon Bacon adden. auarter-} ed upon him. Stock, at third; Mb nd Game- R. H. E. Firmin beat John Wirmin| yavg,tnvee moro just crawled un-| — To s . Fork ina three get match’ at 6-2, | local high school footban the men | back on a Boston collese slew eons chell, at short; High, at second- okly 2 Ss aot ae od der the wire to sha a 5 y rf . rs : uy A seit DY Aa rs pacts pace George Bell beat Dale Ed- e Rochester 6, Toronto 2, secona}] 2°.8nd 7%. Seam menhy, of:tndl dpa! in ea crmeve ree at SGamp is iid | how's that fo a combination? But Jet pe Ad fe ih gee, ards 4 and 2; Melvin’ Magnuson > game. TLAmern alter Camp in his! don't forget that, Stock and Mitchell te mene Twobase hits, MeIn~| beat Harvey Campbell? andl, ie Seat Die: 0 Ss aS OO Bet Mess 1920 All-American eeaction.._will | have played on big league champior nis, 5 i igh; three x york on i : 4 - base hits, O'Nell, Wheat, Padgene |: Fiat fight, sedond -rolint=-srowh Abhscionn TAsnbeictiae Wild Bull Is Snorting! Sork on the | backfield. George | ship teams. And High has be:0,? nacrifice hits, O'Neil; double plays,|®" Verris beat Charles Firmin 6 AT TOLEDO— ‘6 said Bie ss ° ‘ 0 very brilliant lght in Memphis. % R. Hb. will give special attention to the ¢ Thigh to Mitchell to Fournter; Smith | aNd 3; Melvin Magnuson beat George Indianapolis _. 000 100 000—1 4 2 line. pmlc ran ened aXe eS ito ‘Tierney to McInnis; Padgett to | Pell 3 and 2. Toledo ~...-_ 500 000 00x—5 13 2 is together at jus Terney to McInnis; left on bases,| First flight, finals—-Melvin Mfag- t Coach Morgan attended Knute | right time to dovetail in each other# Gecalivn ¢!foates c nos of bale | beat Howard Ferris 6°abd 3: Hill, Niles, Smith and Krueger; Rockne’s summer football school at | pla: Ganawich | nd flight, first round , ’ aha 3 any " J MEET Bradshaw anq Gaston. University of California this year|» Clark Griffith has pursued an « \ ‘om Charles Platz by | 7) bf E ault Delbert + wards beat bs LJ s ot OOD UME my Masha by Os.| Crowe won and is prepared to put {n practice | fielder for weeks and some of t many of the famofs Notre Dame for-| time in vain, Huggins has w< ick out, Osborne 4; Year Louisville 220 112 102—11 17 1 m: y 4 a h new! 4 " cher harles Hollan¢ 6; Jesse - rsa = Lf atios nd ays. With a veteran] about a pitching staff that is r jenewich 1. Winding pitcher sharles. Holland Bae racehwy Columbus -- 001 000 002— 3> 9 2 team to work on these more or less| in the joints and has added: to te Gen 1 ng pitcher Ye “ge y é ; ‘080° 2 osing pit Re ene oron nt J, Sept. 6.—|_Holley and Vicks; Ambrose- and i inticate formations a high class of | McKechnié, of Pittsburgh, has triél Charley’ Paddock rme mactley. foot Chicago 6, Ci second . king of should be developed. many combinations as ther 0 PS car act —_—_- as de i hee joints in the fingers of his throwing atten oe ha | Drelbart t George Crowe | the world’s sprinters, atoned for his PAUL 7 hing definite has been done on 5 PASAT E anes SAN 1 disappointments during the Olym-|AT ST. PAUL Pe Rie ee the schedule to date with the ex.| hand and McGraw has been shif\ins ‘United Press)—Cincinnati outstayed *% and 2 Milwaukee 010 200 0—3 10 2 3 his players { ffort ore Chicago trom fourth place in the wa?) Hawa ple games and came back to his for-| 2 aut 000 1203-4 8 2 ception of the opening game with | Dis players in un effort to get m q tonal 1 xe here. today. by mer glory hero'this afternoon when |” iii cs called in Bil . salt Creek high, school, the date to Pasiae ae te 11 the his! k jona ¢ oday i i ? ' 5 5 ° deter by : *robably in al Das eating th to 6 in a game he won the national 100 and 2 Willoughby, Winn and MeMene- = he determined by the time the oil y the history of pigthen ing and numer. | yards sprinting races and equalled bbe fopdans field men can get in shape. The | Sull, there has been no manager wb? my; Fittery, Faeth and Dixon. schedule will however incliide Chey-| }as attempted so many changes 0 enne, Douglas, Wheatland, Riverton | TY, Cobb. He has turned: outtield/ ous wild throws. a the world’s records in each event. a-12 to 6. “Cuyler hit two homei}itte wan the 100) yard) dash trom dp: 3-5 seconds and] Kansas City-Minneapolis, rain. ren Murchison in and several other teams, infeld and pitching staff upsid¢ , i 1 and ives en Bs et - | down. Most of his players can 1 tcok the ard dash in 20 45 K ur-sectionul {dea . for y 000 002 000. aries yard, Gash :in | 20 Western League. high school football in Wyoming] 4"¥ 0ld position’ and seem at: hi pelea 100 5 gti’ Paddock was helped by a brisk | At Omaha— RH. B. will be tried out this fall for the first | 1" t-— whether they feel that wa; wind at his back, but it was not} Tulsa - oui) B00 000 View an) a ei 7 / ber enough to overcome the handicap | Omaha =109 ,001 "010/110 of a track that was extremely heavy | Batterles—Bayne, Tesar, Black Pee iniciybicind Ro arcs and Crosby: Lee and Wilder ? ft Denver: R. HL. ahoinga City 010 000 000— 1 7 38 100 030 b4x—i3 19 0 home runs, Cuyler Maranville Yde; rey: ba on’ ball In the same division as Cas. | 20t- Per is Laramie and Cheyenne and} t's not at all an orthodox rgce— numerous smaller teams. The big | but it’s some race. schools that are expected to win thelr jonal champlonship are to lea schedules open the last i WITH ROTH Paddock's performances were the s features of the senior A. A. U mplonships which were decided | Denver - t w Country Home of the atteries—Allen and Been; Voor: B11. 4 : rk Athletle club. hles and Whaling! yay ee ve iit aa pactingite t } T T i ¢ z play seven teams in its section to i | Pit tel i 213 ¢ team championship was won | At Lincoln— R. H. EB Any ams in A BA ke. I ! 4, cdl FR nois letic club with a | St. Joseph 000 000 100-1 6 2 eligible for the sectional champion , Meyers, I'Mnois Ath! ut A: 7 ? ship, . nati 6. Umplr « ; three base | total of 43 points. The New York | Linco!n D068, 000 21x—9 12 0 be 99 7 ’ T \ or: home runs, thletic club was second with 383 Batteries — Birkenstock, McColl i pecans Be this arrangement Cas. First Inning—Doubled to right. . ibid r stolen bases, | points and the Newark Athletic club | and Minetree; Lewis and Lamb. 5 ei em game scheduled this year Third Inning—Popped to third. , Pittsburgt aync ) Wright; ba third with 81 points, At Des Moines— RR... B Firpo With Sheridan or with any of the Fifth Ining—Singled to center. PITTSBURGH Sept ¢ oft Burte $$$ Wichita “I will knock Harry Wis out in four of Ave rounds." 2 Tis Ts what~cata: | 1°28 4B the Big Horn Basin confer-| Seventh Inning—Forty-third hom- sivates' earned hp. Sail tov dows, % Poffer,| Get ready for duck season. High| Des Moin 1| Firpe has to say about his ring clash with the New Orleans neges wen hei vy tr in right feta bleaches. ¢ slam eS Hi rac; “e. 2 fe ‘Bro, set for Coach Morgan expects to have the or Sagan: tartays: Fn ii SHSEH oa River 1; wild pitch. | erage guna_and ammunition. » Cee MeMulien; | Sens 11 at Jersey City. “And after that 1 will demand that Jack Dempsey | schongh, Mou hae . ie double header from St. Louis, 5 to 2| hem, Umpires Hart and Pferman. per Loan Office —ady, ~ce \lve me a return, meeting,” adds the South American, APHIS 0 dare tee gi Ane Sr nae mes] sad!

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