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= o BY GOLLY- THERES A BURGLAR DOWN: STAIRS AN HES TRYIN' TO FIND THE CELLAR- HES HES CAN'T FIND 'T- BY GoLLY- SORE BECAUSE HE LEAVIN WifHOUT WITHOUT AKIN ANY THING- SOMETHING - 'L Give [t TS A SHAME TO LET HiM Go M TS - jBoyd walked and scored on Mc- | Closkev’s double to left center. An- Cooper started the fourth and was benched after two were out. ' Orme walked. Roller flew out to —_— |per was garnered by Garn who T | stepped on second to force out Ragged Fielding Costs Vets geoet on sccond o Seeliug ELKS WIN FRUM | drews doubled to right and scored | Bill Schmitz. Junge's slow hop- Third Game of Little |stinging_grounder to_the mound, | |Jimmy. Andy died on second when 3L | Manning fanned. [} ) | Three in Fourth \ | . then chased. the ball around the World's Series o |and Bobby dashed to fimst. |lot while Junge strolled to second | SUMMARY: Earned runs, Elks/ |0; Legion‘ 5; two-base hits, Mc-{ EREE 2010 Wi fa So. IN FOR GAME ]Egan, Evan?Eack to Old| ! These two veterans, who have nething on C WIN HAVE THIS PICTURE - x Infielder |Recalls “Hitless CHICAGO, IIL, Aug. 16— The Chicago White Sox of 1906 “Hitless Won- known as but they, nt Sox third-sacker. \ > In a recent game Selph was 3 i E ted in,” although he failed to |Garn, §5. e 5 121 0 0 ern Lvent make a single hit. Cooper, p. T A e f oA | Bob Seeds scored twice in xSmitk, p. 201020 NEARER TUP |N‘ By PAUL MICKELS two infield outs on grounders | Worth, 11. 401201 sciated Press Sports Writer) | and again when Carcy forced | Hainss, 1b. 3121001 CKFOLD, Ill, Aug. 16—Two| another mate at second. | Grummetr, 3b. ... 4 1 3 1 21 LEAGUE GULUMNPM “war horses” of the fairways, Lo e,, C. H. Chandler Egan and Charles g Mathison, ©f. 40010 o |“Chick” Evans, wil give the 1932 gficafizgetl:flia r'm‘h’tf: Yg;m;d_' Baker, 2b, ........8 1 0 1 2 1 B v Western Amateur gol! champion- | yiona1” Amateur, and possibly “Flars —————— Defeats Pittsburgh Yester- chip o tnrin when the white pei- |o0a! Satenr, and possibly Har- Totals 35 61221 06, d b S f |lets starl flying over the Rockford National - ck fon: -of : yesterd x—Replaced Cooper with two out| ay Dy Ocore o Country club course here August |y, s Pmrlnp e in the fourth inning. \ 11 to 6 22 ri e Al Walker Cup Conflict Boczuse of the fact that the . Worn the western crown 12 times S x Tuking advantage of six errors| MacSpadden singled to right- | Closkey Andrews and B. Schmi Tl‘i”;iflgm% ;;;‘?" 2)"%‘1 :6;}1 betwéen them over the past 30 w‘”klfr_ Oup trphes s e Lo with which they mixed nine hits, | field, Junge scoring and Bobby home run, Cooper; bases on balls, | % . Doggets, Dootitiuiig years, will battle for it again this | BTOOKLDe, Mass, beginning Sep- T s last nig he ing P * Gashed for off Junge 1, off Cool 4, off,their headlong dash toward the top i 3 * > ltemb'r 1, many other stars, in- the Elks last night defeated the|taking thrd. Mac' das | g 1, peg of the National League, advanced YeaT, Pitting their recovered skill gk American Legion 9 to 6 to win the |second as Worth returned the ball [Smith 1; hit by pitched ball, Ba"near')r seca & Slaos fnd'also nx;c" and experienc> against approxi- bl e .lflngllsh e third game of the Little World's to first. Haines had a week to|ker by Junge; struck out, by “ tk;e ac‘;"ml:j e & humb: mately 140 products of golfdom’s will be ;n}s:mg from the tourna- Series. It was the first victory |get him at second but threw wild [Junge 10, by Cooper 3, by Smith o Pn’isbu % lnlgto e {he only Younger generation led by the de- me““" picture. HOW&V@T{ several for the Elks to two for the Vet- to “he bag and Mac' was safe. |1; leit on bases, Elks 6, Legion g B Tg] ly fendtng champion, Don Moe of Westarn stars may come in as late ¥ ¥ 2 + r o game in the Major Leagues. 4 entries. erans. Boyd's single scored him and, 6; wild pitches, Cpoper 1, Junge Brooklyn, oerea el runs in0d Portland, Ore. i b g i Junge hurled the Bills to their|Coughlin. Smith then replaced!|1; stolen bases, Boyd 1, Orme 1. yn s o For the- “straight and narrow’ after having been virtually knocked out of the box in the second inning. It was the costly errors, however, that cost the Vets the game as not an earned run| was rade off either Cooper, who startel, or Smith, Who .relieved| him in the fourth and finished the game. | Big Second Inning win, Cooper and forced McCloskey to| jground to Haines for the third Jout. Vets Score in Fourth The Vets scored their sixth and | final tally in the fourth. Smith| and Worth fanned. Haines sin-| gled and went to second when | McCloskey booted the ball. He] |scored on Grummett's single to| The Vets had a great second in- |left center. | ning in which 10 men faced Junge,| The finel Elks' tally came in the | six of whom registered clean hits,|fifth. With two out, Orme sin- one of them a home run by Coop- er with one man on base. Grum- mett, who continued his remark-|singled to left. Bill Schmitz tried| able hitting, ‘ovened ‘With a sin-to reach the ball before it hit the | gle, the first of three such him‘,grouud but failed and then he | by him during the game. Junge let the ball roll past him. Smith | tried to catch him napping at had the Elks tamed in the sxth first and threw to the fence, Stan’ and seventh. advancing to second. After Blake Works Out of Hole fannad and Mathison flew out t0| Junge worked out of a bad hole | igled, went to second on a pass t% Roller and scored when Junge Umpires—Botllo and Kearney at|first two innings for their 20th plate, 3% innings each; Botelho, |ViCtory in their last 25 starts. arney, strand and Helgesen oa Task |t g GAMES DONDAY Natwnal League Brooklyn 11; Pittsburgh 6. Scorer—Pegues. Time of game—One hour and! 40 mnutes. BATTLESHIP GRID TEAM PRACTICING SAN DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 16.— Football players of the battleship division got the jump on other gridiron teams in the west when 400 sailors from the fleet turned American League No games . played. 1 Pacific Coast League l No games played yesterday a4 eams were traveling to open thi§ afternoon on the schedule for this week, Juneau City League Elks 9; American Legion 6. Third game of Little World Series, .To date Veterans have won two, Elks one game. Four wins out of sev- en games decides City champion- ship. STANDING OF CLUBS | § set-ud by nay means by his youth- Egan Now 48 Egan, now in his 48th year, but back on the strong game that brought him the Western title n 1902, '04, '05 and '07 and the Na- tional Amateur championship in 1904 and '05, isn't regarded as a the to ful rivals. The veteran of a thousand match- es flashed his first comeback in 1929 by sweeping to the semi-fi- nals of the National and recaptur- ing the Pacific Northwest crown for this year. Evans, golf's most notorious vic- tim missed putts, is far from the shotmaker that swept to west- ern titles eight times between 1909 &nd 1923, but word has spread that he has been playing his best golf in five years. More Egans In Twn generations of the Egans shotmakers, Rockford course doesn't hold any terrors, holes border a river. Joey Sangor, the championship It isn't so very long and greens are fair. It 1s well trappad, the fairways are laid out penalize bad shots and three | Par is T1. once a contender the featherweight championship owns a drug store in Milwaukee, his home town, Could Hardly Raise Hand Off Her Bed | *No woman could have been tn worse condition the last d get well 1 contin- center, Baker was hit by a pitched in the sixth frame. Smith sin- fi Pacinic Loast League may compete in the big tourna- ball. Bill Schmitz doubled to right gled. Worth fanned. Haines walk-|OUt for initial tryouts for places Won Lost. Pct. ment this year. In addition to the center to score Grummett and ed and Grummett singled to lefy|On the All-Bittle Force eleven. |Portland 78 % 5% former champlon, his brother, v, and oft ) Baker. He scored on Garn's sin-|(to fill the bases. Blake's hard hit| Iievf. Tom Hamilton and Lieut. | Hollywodd 77 60 562 Bragshaw, and his son, William, prg g e W gle to left and Cooper parked the|grounder found a lodging place in Howard Clark will organize the g ANgeis - 15 61 551 pian to play. - A eduabing doid xeg dimmstiie: - B pill in the yard at the little green|Junga's mitt and the Elks' pitch.|5quad which has several major|San Franclsco ... 78 6l 545 "pie e uily timers” will have & | o i, puirned s fast T vas soon sble house for the circuit. Worth and |er forced Smith at the plate. With |Pacifi> coast colleges on its Fall|Sacramento I 4B Sirugyle on their hands from the'| SOt Mess Pils heiped me reguin iy heaith Hainws got singles but Worth was!two out and bases on a jag, Math- | Schedule with its big game Ar-|Seattle . 64 M qualifying round of 36 holes to bless these wonderful medi- forced at third when MacSpadden json fanned vigorously on three|Mustice Day when the annual Army Ofi;k}?nd 5 18 ,43} e dtial. clmenbccudacs soath, Wolf, 1017 North 33nd Ave.. made a fine 5top of Grummett's|straighi balls, snd Havy game 19 played in: Bere| Misslang' ... 5 8 382 "Moo wil be back and so will| scorching grounder across third Elks Get One Nelpy.. . The: HNevy. opeus.. agupit s {the 1830 champion, Johnny Leh-| For sale by Butler Mauro Drug Dbase. The game: the University of California in a al m&lwb:nn;m i man of Chicago. Charlie Seavers, Co. —adv. The Bills came back in the first| ELKS— B PO A ¥ Psieetan T Bept. 27, 3 50‘ L of th: third to tie the count on|Jungs, p. 21201 o0 e " TR 1 75 R A three hits and two-miscues. Orme i 2 010 0 0{GOOD MARKSMAN Brooklyn T62 55 mm SERVICE fanned, Roller sh‘:(;heg s e S IS BOY OF EIGHT |Pnitaceiphia’ " 59 57 drew a ] . Co n’s grow . i - %o sscond got away from Gooper |MoOlosley, ¥, . 111 01| BELMONT, Cal, Aug. 16. —|B30S0n - g m Rendered by and when Worth played rolly polly | Andrews, 1b. 0 1 5 0 0 Brealtng 15 out of 25 birds at New York 61 o with it, Baker and Junge raced |Manning, 2b. 0 0 0 3 1jthe Legion Gun Club shoot, 8-year OB gt 5 et AT CAPITOL EXPERTS across the plate and Bobby went|Orm:, cf. 1 11 0 0f-0old John Pesek, son of a wrest- 35 ) X % to second. He went to third while [Roller, ss. 11 0 0 1)ler by that name, created a sen- e e SOON Your automobile is a valuable Baker was throwing out MacSpad-{ ===~ =~ @ — ————— sation, ‘The youngster used a amwlmcn "lm’ . ek investment and deserves expert den. A wild piteh scored Coughlin.’ Totals .. 8l 9 921 5 4 20 gauge gun at 16 yards. o] attention. A monthly service will o New York ... 6 35 88 keep your car in good condition P g{‘e‘i‘:’l’;‘l%"“ 2{1’ L e if rendered by our mechanics. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON —By Papl|sss: 7 & o i Detroit .. 58 51 532 St. Louis 52 60 464 Let us quote you prices on Ho Chicago ...... 36 73 330 different service jobs. i S BAT ,‘ Boston .28 85 248 HAS COme. o | CONNORS MOTOR LiFE Tus FIGHT IS A DRAW | . e SoN o i P AS BOTH BATTLERS i SCORE KNOCKOUTS : Jesacecte S 2 i MARION, N.-C., Aug. 16.—1It was a big night for fight fans here saloum’s when “Bad Eye” Whitaker and LE:EGU LED TUE AMERICAN E FIRSTBSASEMEAL N TRIPLE ALays, couBLe PLAYS AND ASSISTS ’ LAST YEAR | . ‘. JE $Te Lonis BROWNS' H FIRST.. MAN HAS GATTED o HIS WAY To A AACE WITH THE VE LEAOMNG BATTERS < * AT, 5 “Big Foot” Calk were matched for the beavyweight title of the city. | It was a good fight—plenty of action as the big boys slugged each . other—for four rounds. The crowd was happy—here was a fight worth | seeing. | The fighters were evenly match<| ed and during those fast four | rounds neither could be said to have an edge. Then the abrupt end—both fighters started power~ simultdneous hits and both felk! The crowd yelled and the referee’ counted. At “ten” both lay still; Both managers put in clalmfl! for the title, but the referee ruled! otherwise. He called it a “draw knockout.” | \PITCHES GAME WITH HIS WRIST mcwnmi SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16. — While Hank McDonald, big right- handed pitcher of Portland, was shutting out Hollywood, 6-0, and allowing the Stars only six hits,” his wrist. hurt him every time he tossed the baseball. After the game he learned a bone was fractured.! 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