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a— BRINGING UP FATHER ©1932. King Feun jndicate, lnc., Great Briain tights reserv JOHNNY WELCH M ¢ & 2 CRIDDERS ARE Boston Beats Chicago Through Fine Work 23 70 247 SHOWS UP SOX ™ e o BY 6-1 DEFEAT . m of Pitcher i CHICAGO, Ill, July 27.—Johnny (Second Half) Mo 0se 6 5 American Lfl;,xou 2 7 .- HAWKEYES SEES END | OF SPORTS SLUMP SINCE DAY OF BAN| Welch pitched Boston to a 6 to 1 IOWA CITY, la, July 27.— ,” ter ore a non. It was W inst Chicago yesterday af- first start for quantity of experienced talent can do it, the University of Iowa next school year may emerge from the the Red Sox. He held Chicago gipjetic slump it has been in since | to nine hits, hitting a double and 5 cyspension from the Big Ten three singies himself. €d Elks 3; Won Lost Pct Portland e 48 500 HOME BOY GETS ‘ Hollywood 67 50 573 San Francisco 60 63 531| TRIAL, B. B. TEAM Los Angeles 59 56 Seattle 55 61 ,474\ COLUMBUS, O., July 27.—When Sacramento 53 64 452 the Columbus American Association Oakland 52 64 448 baseball team owner needed a new | Missions 48 68 414 manager he could think of ncthlng‘ (better than a home town boy who National League ‘had left home and made good m‘ Wwon Lost Pet.|the world. Billy Southworth pilot- ! Pittsburgh ... 54 38 587 ed three Rochester teams to pen- 50 42 543 nants and was one of the heroes . 48 46 511 in the Cardinals’ first world’s ser- Pm‘adelphxa . B0 48 510 les in 1926, cracking out a homer St. Louis % 4% a 489 | With two on in the deciding game. ew YOrk ......... 43 41 478 b e Brooklyn ... 4% 50 474 SALT RACING AUTO COURSE! Cincinnati 41 48 461 | —_— —_— SALT LAKE CITY, July 27— Amerfoan League Salt beds near Wendover, Utah, Won Lost Pct.'are being considered for an auto New York ... 63 30 684 racing straight-a-way. The surface Cleveland . .. 85 39 585 is hard and compact and consid- Philadelphia ... 57 41 582 ered the equal of hard packed Washingmn 53 43 552 sand l" AMES TUESDAY fic Toast Leazue 6; San Francisco 2. 'juries, will be available as nuclei Portland 9. E 1 9; Los Angeles 0. dolph held Los Angeles to one hit. will have 16 veteran gridders on! le National reague Pittsburzh 3, 3t. Louis 6, Chicago 7; Boston 2. 7; New York 7, 5 tember 15. ; Brooklyn 12, 5. expects dine letter men to give Hollywood 5; Seattle 4. Cincinnati 5; Philadelphia 10. ' Elevén experienced track and! American Leagu Chicago 1. on account of rain. Juneau City League American ILegion 1. STANDING OF CLUBS |Universi Pactfic Coast League e gton 2; St. Louis 3. two years ago. | In the field of 10 varsity sports a total of 60 major-letter-winning veterans, barring i ibility or in- for the 1932-33 teams. Lu- Ossie Solem, new football coach, hand when he begins work Sep- ihim a good start on a basketball | quintet. |field performers will report to| | George Bresnahan, and an ev\"n |nine will give Otto Vogel an ex-| v with. ! Wrestling, golf, gymna Cross fcoumx). swimming, and tennis are the other varsity sports at the i ——ateo——— | |appreciation of the kindness and | FINDING WORK SPOKANE, Slack employme h., July 27, — conditior have o |not prevented football players from | finding mmer jobs to finance the | Fall col e term. . A survey dis- ‘ closed placer gold mining, fight- g as the gu mming pools a: ons of [ootball stars. ED RUMMELL IS 1 NEW IRON MAN icatcher, and are confident they PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 27.— Ed Rummel’s is the most recent jon man stu; in the major leagues. mmel has pitched for the Ath- since 1820, but has not been yworking often enough this year to Coach Rellie Willilams |ge; his name in the averages, and it will be impossible to beat them then he went out and pitched 17 consecutive innings, was battered [for 33 hits, but beat the Indians (i an 18-inning game at Cleve- {land, 18 to 17. - e cheduled games PG“LDOH-]pcncncod baseball lineup to start SMITH BROTHERS 1 DIVIDING HONORS, | BAN DIEGO, Cal, July ‘27. —| | The captaincy of the San Diego| |high school baseball team, unde- | feated southern California cham- | pions, is strictly a Smith family | affair. Leslie “Chet” Smith, the team’s| undnfea ed hurler, yielded the Iem-f ip to his brother Henry| ‘Swede” Smith, second baseman who batted 500, at the close of the season. | The brothers are Juniors so ex- | Captain Chet will take orders next season from captain Swede, whom he bossed this year. | e ——— CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt sympathy shown by our friends in our bereavement, and for the many | beautiful flowers at the funeral| service. ALBIN AND HILDING adv. HAGLUND. .- — Old papers for sale at Empire Office. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON - UGO FRIGERIO COLORFUL MEM BER. OF ITALY'S OLYMPIC TEAM * HE IS SEEKING ) = THIRD WALKING CROWN Yiy a7 AT LOS/AMGELES HE WON THE OLYMPIC WALKKING TITLE IN 1920 AND 1924 ! (HERE was NO sucH A EVENT ON THE . 1928 FROGRAM) ITs A HE Never FORGETS HiS AUDIENCE I |ing blister rust in forests, trans-| ting trout fingerlings and work- | ds at municipal | among the vo- | P.SCHMITZTO * HURL TONIGHT " FOR VET TEAM iLegion Picl?Ex-Moose | Star to Stop Elks Drive for Last Half Flag On the pitching prowress of | Pete Schm Moose mainstay for E al year the American Le- aggregation res its hopes 1t of turning back the Elks’ ve for the City Leagu cnd half flag. The Vets lost a tough one to three decision to the Bills last night without the ser- vices of Kelly Blake, their only will turn the tables tonight The Elks have Jimmy Manning to start. He ought to be in the best of condition. He has pitched but two innings in almost as many weeks. If they can win this game, although the Moose, by winning ali the remaining games they have | scheduled can tie, forcing a pla; off ror the right to enter the Little Here are the three outstanding winners in the final tryouts for the women’s Olympic swi=ming and diving team, which were held at| Jones’ Beach, L. I. They are, left to right: Helene Madison, of Seattle, world record holder and winner of the 100-meter free style; Katherine | Wm Series. Euwls, of Miami, Fla., the new diving queen, who defeated the veteran | The Paps probably will be out| @hampion Georgia Coleman, and Margaret Hoffman, of Kingston, Pa, in full force this ning to pull! @¥ho won the 200-meter breast stroke and set & new American record for a Legion victory. The,game | % for the event. is billed for 6:30 p. m. L- Gy Lo SR L g bttt el & Bl INGALLS 1S POLO STAR IND[ANS MANAGER ‘;:;,“h 0y Rantiies CLEVELAND, O, July 27,—Da-‘ THERE WITH HITS s 'I‘“,"‘l“_""‘ vid S. 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