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SPORTS.' ADelan_ey Is Basy AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT HITS SPANIARD AT WILL Loser Also Is Warned Thrice for His Low Punches in Contest That Ends in Seventh Round on a | Disputed Foul Blow. BY the Associated Press. |eral dents. Ringside opinion differed, EW YORK, August 12—The|but a majority of newspaper men | Spanish ace to American [agree that Paulino’s blows, even low, avyweight supremacy had did not do enough dama to merit drifted over the fistic horizon | disqualification today, temporarily at least. on ig in his corner, Delaney dis- | the wings of as unsatisfactory and ed 1o sign of injury and made no | disputed a battle as the Demprey 10 to appear hurt Sharkey fight had the picturesque French- Pounded, but not greatly damaged fian complained of any low blows in actual battle. The referce ex- plained that Paulino had been warned three times and that there was noth- fng to do but end the battle when | the Spaniard again transgressed. by every clout known to fisticutfs, the title threat of Paulino Uzcudun, wood chopper of the Pyrenees, faded when and was Jifted enth of a l-round fi kee Stadium last night. Ray‘s Long Sllfllfi ' Warned by Ihv[orvri | w~0“ Him l]. 4 ()p(_n Thrice warned by the referee for low punching, Paulino was waved to i == i T e B T e RATNING PLACES PICKED COURSE IS DECLARED | of hitters, whose four 3s on the dog-leg par 4 seventh at Toledo in 1920 gave him a stroke lead on the field in the United States open stunned the spectators, who had seen | nothing untoward in the millin Jeft in its wake a controversy of " BY TUNNEY AND DEMPSEY Al SO THAT'S JEFE'S HoTEL: He ADVeRTISG! THAT THe TABLE IS UNSURPASSGD SO I'M GONNA GIVE (T A WHIRL FoR A I'M LOSING THIRTY BUCkS A DAYL AOT SO Goob: T'VE FiRed ALL MY HeELP BUT THe CHeF AnD ONE CHAMBERMAID AND T'LL GWve THeM THe AR TeDAYL T T M YOU'D THINK My SUMMER HOTGL WAS QUARANTINGD THE WAY PeoPLE STAY AWAY ERom \T! THE EVENING STAR. W;\'SHINGTO‘T\’. 7. 0. FTRIDAY. AVGUST 12, 181 Winner Over Uzcudun, Who Shows He Knows Nothing of Boxing MUTT AND JEFF —The Little Fellow Opens Up a Sea Shore Hotel. BATH, LANDLORD | MY WoORD, WHAT SMeLLS? TO FAVOR VON ELM| JSPORTY., STRAIGHT OFF THE TEE or mo fo that rivaled the ‘ termination of the battle that season, has somewhat checked e Dempsev and Sharkey in the the old sway he had in his drive NEW YOR Ddaa Yk & i e vind in the satiie soundionly dhree | what ix more bie | WL L k Delaney, Br | By the Associated Pre S an ence of the popularity jand various complainants who prac- weeks y adopted plus fou port, Conn., won from_Paulino 1 MINNEAPOL Minn., Augnst 12. of golf anik 18 Lol eutiens of | tiee bef e WL DA R R Al Tie Andran the Columbia Country Club, | be presented to the commission at 4:30 While the fracas lasted there wax | costume, Those of us who saw his no question of supremacy. Returning | Yo heavyweight ranks six months after | his defeat by Jimmy Maloney, Delaney | speared Paulino at will, cut his face | and bruised his nose until features | were a mask of blood. But hard and | Champion to Prepare at ( While Jack Will Prime dar Crest (‘mmll‘y Claby, | Calrorin.* deteated. dae. Anderson, | Covington, Ky. (10). CHICAGO.—llenry Lenard, Chicago, and Babe Ruth, Louisville, drew (10). MILWAUKEE.—Joe Dundee-Pinky Mitchell fight called “no contest™ (6). at Lincoln Fields Race Course—Both Near Chicago. —An advantage for George von Elm, | the defending champion, over Bobby Seannibie. the seen by critics here in the lay of the Minikahda course, where the national | ¢ first ust barely amateur golf tournament will be play Nicisiaid even months o e b officials found today E record of | Jones, his outstanding challenger, 1s]who have left the first tee, that 20,590 ‘y-lm:-u have used the course during the short of an average of 100 including three Winter | those w a date al =olf tourna Club, the com [ nization. The will_be open to all mission. this afternoon will be set for the an ment of the In-Com welock . howeve es of the ¢ Nineteen'year-old Owen Evans, sliz straight as the punches flew, Paulino | - -— — BUFFALO.—Jimmy Goodrich, Buf- Tefused to go down or waver. He| Ll ke s ed August 22 to 27. months. : : never once halted a steady, although | By the Awsociated Press ~I'mission and secure their approval to|falo, won on & foul from Cuddy De-| o K1, Cog’ miich of his reliance [ The first seven months of the year | fnal mrminon wort s ertardone futile, advance. | HICAGO. August 12 Looking | begin selling tickets, 2 & on his wooden clubs and putter, while [ contain 211 days, and the average of | piixing 17 semsoontive nowee foc?s Weighing 15 pounds less than the Chicago's suburbs with [ Around the corner from the State FIGHTS TONIGHT. the Minikahda_ course, with only [slightly less than 100 a day, even |bownde over ihe AW e 'P""‘““ f05: 29 ek Bienieet, Belnney, ot L1 Sire as President | street shopping district, at 12 West| NEwW YORK.—Jimmy Maloney vs. |three holes of fore than 500 vards,|through the cold months, is looked | comren: Carreing. hie s hac, co little over the weight limit of the light- envovs searched | Washington Boulevard, a vacant store | yamaica Kid (12). {56 (SonAIN. (a1 Adearlagecies fo || Gpo ss anindication A e noRHIRTI | s i oW Tew e heavyweight division, where he ruled for a Sum- | has been chosen for downtown ticket o player expert with his irons. such as|of the course, besides bringing into | 530 aclock in the. mer o as champnon before relinquishing the | mer White house hunters | rters by George F. Getz, mil- E e Rk Von Elm. With only three 500-yard | focus the fact that most of Columbia’s | e ”m; B h.fi’”‘h f~"’h _";’{“E‘"“ and title to cast his lot among the heavy- o Dl “hosen Lincaln | man, wio becams 'the | DAVIS 1S FAVORITE O D T e Tl r Contat | o i (dzEithal most of Columble's | wound Supifhisy fengliiy ookt 130 weights. Fields ra s man- | moter at the instigation of experts see little use for Jones' | there were many kR ke e a s e e et There was little to thrill the specta- ager has picked (b “rest Coun- William Hale Thompson. wooden clubs on the fairways. where- | coven months when the course w L s ceding the unsatisfactory endinz. It = ul\lfl impending championship fight 4 : G | Von Elm has used his irons to great|times with snow and ice, while on lional golf chamionship, to be played was a case of Delaney, artistic hoxer e— Dempsey's p, it the challen Rickard's al in ticket selling. L = advantage. sther days ra ilitated against golf, |2t the Cherry Valley Club of Garden and master of ring arts, matching all " approves of rrangements on his [ completing arrangements with Getz to | Five of the 18 holes are 400 to 500 : e el el ol SaaE Nhldnas ware it Sutel his skill against a powerful but clumsy | wallops over the trees at Toledo on | 4pjyal next wsday, will be provide the At fight fan with a| By the Associated Press. | yards, six exceed 300 yards, one is kept up-nearly to the | o Y O o GOIf Asqoctatin to opponent, who had little but a sweep- | that 315-vard hole never will forget | oo™ ouih of Chicago, Tunney's | stadium ticket aolng with his railroad | DULUTH, Minn., August 1 S e ol thires ars) \iiaoEs 200 . - i s e i ey S Jeft ook and elbow defense in his | them. Two reached the green. the | S, S0 iqliartors, would be about | ticket. A committee of seven Was|is survivors of the preliminary round- | The longest. hole Is. the 5i7-yard | Incidentally, Columbia, in common (0% 38 TUFSTY JUT, ¢ RALeR SO fistic repertoire. | other two lving close enough to | Nt Gicance northwest of the | appointed by the 70 railroad men who b - e e shrtost 1sithe 141, | With. the other golf courses_ about|(SFISE Lo 20 e 22: 25 404 55 with Occasionally Paulino caught the tall, | permit him to chip up for his bird: |} & { met avith (Getz’ yeaterday, and. these | robin matches initne mationaliforses | VTR o G0 TS S S Washington, is in excellent condition— \ ¢% 1500 WIININE, e i bronzed woodman in a clinch or sur-| jes. One was almost g e Will Have Bungalow. | will handle the orders received from | shoe pitching tournament today were | YA . act, in far better condition than | (0 SEPLempbet 1. Entrles close A prised him with a sweeping random | Ray has bulk and power. What's | 5 the railroad stations over the country. | ready to settle the semi-annual dis- e e e usual at this time of the vear, due to| .~ oo tel e " 1; n\I' s Ssficm]gn- shot to the hiead. "At close range the| more, e knows how to use It. He | Lincoln Flelds.is on the way to b 1 Wie Mesiorial, pute for championship honors in the| TRAPSHOOTERS TO HOLD |the assiduous work of Fred McLeod | $ihiie: womervs champion of the Dis Rasque drove stiff shots into Delaney’s | overswines and at the top is very | coming one of the most beautiful B e three days of final matches. and the heavy rains that have fallen |t ar Coribis o e feone Dis body, but the toll he paid was heavy | L BRI T A plancs in the countes and | The discussion over the use of Sol-| The 12 play each other once each RED BIRD COMPETITION |over the past fortnight. BeE Initiak staxt hy & national iy the in ripping jolts, jabs and uppercuts to s all, most | Dempsey will have the use of th lers’ Fi . ceq | day during the next three days, the - ¢ at Cl Valley. miiuniof Golte RelE And PRTIY 40 | Lcacry: | Bt where Delsetn hlois: | reanie) L or Gol MtE T, rwinny | lerst Wb fox e hout was renswea | 13 EREIS SERIRSE RIS S L R e tare | ikt et e o aan e | T Bt Cliezry Vatiey Paulino’s mouth, nose and lett eve| tance is in the use of his WristS. |mamager of that track as well as of | today by American Legion officlals In | centage of victories winning the na- |the weekly competition tomorrow aft-| ton and Baltimore will Hold theisnect S were bleeding freely. | isaine Manniecaine the b | ChuCeBl Mowa, L e IR e T ernoon of Washington Gun Club at | maten in Baltimere on o concse ot | ARMOUR AND FARRELL ands, 8 ad th ead, | ¥ o » Crest Country Club is ickson, DM Ly S i " i clay - Ends Bout Abruptly. | gripping it in-his fingers ( fo The Calbr Cret OO | Bost, ana Tamen-C: RissellcHet 8| e oo oe Lehamnion CRetie) |themannna trapesiMEt T EdRiare ey | fojbefnamedy s rHatfotivnexs will probs “ i i g e ke Vi, T oniring. o : . . Bavie o Cofumyan, O, 1 o | acenia avEd einsson an (he et (Sooymtmed o The fourney il prov | g 4GIVEN A WARNING Halt way through the final on. | Half way down (Fig. 2) Ray Take an one side and Petite Lake on | gare of the Forty and Eight, urged the | gidered a favorite to retain the title, | (rapshots get a big Kick out of blazing | Ansune Rolling ater in Referee Crowley pulled the Spaniard, are cocked for the whip through |ine other. The clubhouse has | South Park Board to spend the $100,- | although Frank Jackson of Lamonl, |at them. Competition tomorrow will |~ 5"St NEW HAVEN, Conn., August 12 that starts at this point and ac back to warn him that his fists were | rooms, and 30 coltages are situate 000 received from Rickard for the|fowa. former champion, who led the ibe from 16 yards and a spoon will Two fathers who have figured in | (#).—As a little warning to Tommy sinking below the waist line. There| celerates the speed of his club h e re estate. Telegraph | sctadium rental on a new war memo-| field’ during the elimination rounds.|go to high gun. figur followed a clinch at the ropes, with the S0 that at contact it is traveling « \ellities prom Gibson by |rial fn Grant Park. is a serious contend Two events on the monthly troph y | tournament pl; around Washington | Armour and Johnny Farrell, who are sloves of both fighters flying to the | Maximum velocity. At this point, Cerm: president of the Cook he present stadium Is a commu- = The 10 other finalists were Jim and one for the Hellen Cup also in other years took a beating from |, play against Bobby Andrew and Body. and. the sudden waving of| tvo. his big torso is comin 0 rd of County |nity, project where events of vari Risk, Montpelier, Ind. Hkteds: ands doublesiand price | their sons’ the other day at Columbia, | Bun Thomeon August 17 over the new Paulino to his corner, as much mysti-| PIOW with its weight. = No oners, who has @ Summer | kinds are held,” said Maj. Dic: hita, Kans.;' 1L Jackson, Chi-|complete the afternoon when E. B. Eynon, jr., former District | yala wolf course, Andrew today low > his drives carry. Were | iome: at Aitiosh nearhy: The naming of the field was a s g0; George Hilst, Green Valley, Tli. < “ - champion, and M. C. Gormley ab- | ot SO8 s sl il at g & e OFBEE ‘o tEImiminE nt he hands (of | oy o o uaa Fecard from; 14 (o 22, fied as the spectators error, the park hoard should use the | ¢ Jackson, Chica Art Cummings, | two over par vouthful as the modern sta he | on and Robert R. Gorm- BOUT FATAL TOnMATMAN. Under present plans, Dempsey will Hats flew into ~.e ring as thou-| ls 3 $100.000 rental to erect a new memorial Putt Mossman, Eldora, Thomson, Yale pro. set the old rec. sands of spectatc . gathered about the | ,“jf‘x‘('l"’m"’*fi‘:“;:fi""“"i‘fli?";";“:'i Som. | Imeitieifions totonenthin trainingiauar; 1 U S0 Sl ORI TRRCo [T g e om il oungsters won h 14 enclosure and jeered their disapproval | D¢ , fo i3 long | org here. e is expected next Thur: e o o, PACTC = |owd; _Howard - Collte o L% DALLAS, Tex., August 12 (P).— " ungsters won by 5 and 1, | 5rq of 74 and Francis Ouimet, P of the ending. As Paulino bounced | Dlows with fine work on the greens. | G5 NG, pinney arriving about a |ory of the soldier dead B ey T Harry | icerineth. Tutpifi. 24 Tesas: light ;’,‘;« ‘y;;gl;{lrm:‘-;;vrn]l»_\_vn;;:sc;hn'uaa &7 | Haviland and g o i S eese, Lake City, Towa. "6 an 80- | imong the leading amateurs who have heavyweight amateurwrestler, dropped to the floor with a broken neck during a match with William Ledbetter, local wrestler, and died in a hospital. Both men had applied several head scissors. (Copsright, 1927, about in a series of acrobatic stunts ) week later. on the canvas, Pete Reilly, manager _— Tex Rickard will return to Chicago of the Bridgeport warrior, dashed Over 3,000,000 game fish were placed | tomo: w to present blue prints of his about the enclosure, waving a metal in waters of Glacier National Park | proposed seating arrangements in Sol- cup, groin protector, that showed sev- | last year. $ diers’ Field to the State Athletic Com- A handsome trophy, valued at more | been unable to lower it. than $600, has been donated to the| Andrew, pro. at the New Haven Interstate Commerce Commission by ! Country Club, was playing in a four- the attorneys for shippers, railroads some when he made the new mark. 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