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v 8 T0 HARD FOR STEELE PUTS IT ALL OVER + JACK VANNOY ~ SAMMY EVAN Cowhoy Boxer Fights Li He Was on Horse— Loses Decision Referee Stops Bout in Eighth Round in Oak- and Match OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 24—Max Baer started making a punching [Sammy Evans, fighting like he was bag out of Vannoy, Los An-|on a horse, lost every round and geles hea in the eighth |the decision to Freddie Steele, Ta- round of the led ten round- er here last but Referee Toby Irwin stopped the baitle to save Vannoy further punishment. D coma welterweight bout here last night. Steele ANDIANS SECURE TRIO OF ROOKIES FOR 1932 " OLEVELAND, Ohlo, Sept. 21— The Cleveland Indians have an- mounced the purchase of three minor league stars who will report next year. They are Bruce Connatser, first baseman, and Jack Ward, center fielder, both with New Orleans of the Southern Association, and C. Reddock, right handed pitcher who has won eleven games and lost four for Decatur in the Three-Eye League. hindering his vision. MOORE SPOTTED FOR to practice backstopping througl Moore might develop into a cate! er, a department SEATTLE, Scpt. 24— Cowboy in a six round dropped Evans for the count of six in the third round but was unable to put him out because a bad cut over his left eye was BRAVES’ BACKSTOP BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 24—Man- ager Bill McKechnie has bought a complete catcher's outfit for Ran- dy Moore, who has played both the infield and outfield for the Braves this season, and has instructed him out the winter, in the hope that in which the Tribe needs considerable strength. S ke h- h- Ly DAVE QUITS 171 DRESSES In Prints, Crepes, Chiffons, Satins, Woolens, all sizes, in Three Groups 34.95 36.95 $8.95 These are give away prices LU LR T T T T T R R L T T T T T L L L L L L values- you cannot duplicate any place because I QUIT and all dresses are marked at much less than I paid for them. Dave’s Shop FRONT STREET Opposite Connors Motor Co. ;¥ i i i > 5 O 4 . el ¥ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII LT e T T T IR = = = T T Applications for pasteboards that will permit the holders to witness the windup of the baseball wars | are pouring in by the thousands. Here's evidence of the fans’ eagerness. These women are sorting out { requests for worid series tickets recelved at Shil 4 Park, Philadelphia. SCHAAF GIVEN DECISION OVER TUF GRIFFITHS Fourteen Thousand Fans Howl Disapproval— New Arena Opened CHICAGO, Ill, Sept. 24.—Ernie Schaff won a decision last night over Tuffy Griffiths in a close ten rounder. | The crowd howled disapproval but « !the Judge's deecision was unani- mous. Schaff was lucky to win. Griffiths was outweighed twenty _pounds and outmatched in height { | | | Associated Press Photo And there's more comingl Washington 3; New York 2. LA SUITABL Perfectly CORRECT! 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Washington Senators increased |Chicago ... 82 70 540 _ouMKE g{;Acmf@ N.SkY.t:eSeptI, 3‘4. i their hold on second place in the | Brooklyn 18 L b16 Al istanding flgure skaters of the| . o1q papers for sale at The Em-| Old papers for sale at The Em- Ameriean League by one and one- | Pittsburgh 7 76 497 BASKETBALL STAR world are expected to take part in| e pire. half games by defeating the New|Philadelphia 64 81 a2 LOST TO BRUINS the Olympic winter games at Lake York Yankees yesterday afternoon|Boston' ... 63 89 414 Plpcid, February 4-13, 1932, accord- '/ by 3 to 2. Cincinnatt 58 93 .38 LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. za.-}onll Wl m;“f;‘m"fl reaching local Gomez had one bad inning when American League | Dudley Tower, guard on the U. C.|Olympic headquarters. he badly fumbled a srounder. w;nnm Pot, | L. A. baskethall team last year, has| Frofeble Sempettions include M. 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