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FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926. REDS LOSERS . BOXING BOUT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Both Boxers Lined Up For Monday's Fight eth e eee eee eres WEATHER CONDITIONS —— eccccccccscece| The stagnant state of the | atmosphere persists east of * z -ACING | the Rocky Mountain plateau. Meeting of Queens County Joc- | However, pressure continues * key Club, at Aqueduct. relatively high over the north- Meeting of Kentucky Jockey ern tier of States, and rela- *| Club, at Latonia. — | tively low over the southern Meeting of Fairmount Jockey} Rocky Mountain. plateau, and ; Club, at Collinsville. * a shallow depression covers LTC * the eastern portion of the ENS | eeee a Are In Fine Condition! TODAY 5 EVENTS - : Young Manuel who will be seen| Anniversary of the assassination in a boxing exhibition here Mon-) of President Garfield, in 1881. IN BASEBALL AT ATHLETIC PASTTWODAYS CLUB TONIGHT, "sco ca GIANTS TRIM BROOKLYN IN | “CHICK” MILLER OF CHICAGO Fuentes and Bud Andre in bouts! versary of New Jersey's declara- SPECTACULAR GAME PLAY- ED YESTERDAY BY SCORE BOXING Mon. July 5th CUBAN CLUB STADIUM AND YOUNG TREVOR OF staged sometime ago, and from all tion of independence. indications this young scrapper is KEY WEST IN MAIN EXHIBI- in the best of condition for his} Philadelphia is to be the meeting Young Manuel vs. Fliny Grantham 10 ROUNDS : ee *& Re, ~~, ee ee ee ek ek me Bit “hiF teliin Wad beste bY “a OF 5 TO3 drieks, who has expressed the be- lief that his Cincinnati club will win the National League pennant, perhaps is wavering a hit. The Reds have lost twice in two days and now lead the league by a margin of three and one-half games over the Cardinals. Possibly Jack did not figure on Hack Wilsou, who accomplished Cincinnati’s downfall yesterday with s home run for Chicago in the eleventh. The score was 2 to 1, and the pitching victim Pete Donohue. And there came a threat from another quarter when the Pirates broke their losing streak that had lasted for eight games. in the seventh put the ahead and they down the Cardinals 7 to 3. ; The Giants edged back into the 500 cla by beating Brooklyn 5} to 3, with another defeat for Jess Petty. | A seventh inning rally gave the | Boston Braves a 3 to 1 verdict over | Philadelphia. Washington and New York divi- ded a double-header in American League, Mark Koenig winning the} first game for the Yankees, 3 to 2, with a triple off Walter John-| son in the ninth with Combs on base. Lou Gehrig of New York hit a homer in this game. Much hard hitting featured the second} game, Goslin tallying a homer and Bucky Harris a brace of run counting doubles. The Athletics fell before the Red Sox 10‘to 5, nine pitchers working in a three hour struggle. Two runs in the ninth brought the St. Louis Browns from behind to defeat the White Sox four to three. Mellillo’s triple accounted for the winning run. Falk, Chi- cago, and Sisler, St. Louis, had home runs. Manush got a home run and two triples and a double for Detroit, Cleveland rally. The Indians gath- ered nine runs in the last two innin| The score was 11 to 6. eco e BASEBALL eevee YESTERDAY'S RESULTS SOeoeseeseseeocers FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE Sarasota, 1; Orlando, American League | | \ | | TION * ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD- QUARTERS, July 2.—sohn Hen- Thrilling glove battles are on the program for tonight at the Match Monday night. tham who will also be one of the contenders for ring honors in the Monday night bout also’ has ‘a fine record, and the proposed bout will no doubt be witnessed | place today of the General Society | of ihe Daughter of the Revolution, « Christian Endeavor societies of’ the State of New York will gather * at Saratoga today for their annual * * Gulf ef Mexico. Temperature has not chang- ed appreciably except in the lower Ohio and middle Missi: sippi Valleys where it has in- creased and where the weath- Thames, England. tournament, at Toronto. Annual Henley Regatta, on the} GOLF Canadian amateur championship F've runs| Miller tonight to again get back Pirates|in favor of the fight fans in Flor- |broken his wrist |Athletic Club arena when that as- by a large crowd. | sociation will stage a 26-round ~ card that calls for a ten-round lig! nt bout with Douglas \Young” Trevor, of Key West, jand “Chick” Miller, of Chicago, as [the opponents. It is a card of glittering pos- sibilities. Knockouts apparently eee ‘ loom in virtually every bout. "is championships today when Miller has openly boasted he will; Miss Elizabeth Ryan and Mis: eines ean |Mary K: Browne, defeated M: |stop Trevor, while Trevor comes Ki M Nats odicce and Mine back with the retort that if the |Kitv McKane Godiree, and Ni iss | a “4 5 «1, | Evelyn Colyer, of England, in the referee ‘does any counting it will | ~ sot the women’s doubles 64 be over the form of the Chicago Or og ener ae Erte lad who recently whipped him in |a Miami ring. Trevor will be facing the crisis of hig fight career. He must whip AMERICAN STARS ARE VICTORIOUS (ity Anweiated Press) WIMBLEDON, July 2.—Ameri- ea took one of the Wimbledon ten- 6-1, WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF (By Axsociated Presa) Recently formed government of Arthur Meighen, conservative, is defeated by one vote in Canadian house. Jida. Technical knockouts in two recent bouts have been given Miller over Trevor. One of these jwent to Miller after Trevor had and the other Miller’s when Trevor. was at- ked with cramps in a Miami ee te ring. In both these fights, the Key West boy was leading with a safe margin. Miller, Trevor readily admits, | sa pair of educated mitts. He | ‘ ter. Being strong- ly built, qui enough, and having i clore judgment of speed, position °°" and time, he is a corking hitter. /“°?" as Miller uses his left hand to stab and annoy and make openings. He can ‘also foree with that left. | F The Key. West Ind also has a|‘ric? 2nd other countries, great left for either head or body, | and a formidable right. Regard- less of the outcome it is going to be one thrilling battle. Battling Ponce and Kid Garcia in the semi-final are bound.-to give | the fans plenty to talk about. They | are home town rivals. In fact, they come from the same haunts | and nkighborhood. Each is keen to win. ‘Two corking good preliminaries have been booked, ntes Aimee Semple McPherson kidnaping case. Senate and house hold adjourn- ment resolution in abeyance but still y to quit Saturday. Bill providing $15,000,000. pen on increase for civil and Mexi vetcrans approved by * Itatian government should pre- |vent further emigration to Am- Berlin socialists demand disso- | lution ernment’s royal claims compromise bill. * * Detroit ert robbery was scheme hy antique dealers backed by mil- lionaire thief says in confession. * , . “ #* Star Spangled Banner sung in full at i tence of veteran at New York society celebration af- ter woman had souzht ta, prevent it. 'PREPARING FOR ay TENNIS MATCHES Union labor interests buy mort- i jgage investment house in New jas AtbacR as Bocas York as first step in new finan- NEW ORLEANS, July 2.—Ex- cial venture. pert racquet wielders from eyery = hea Rea state in the district, including sev Reported offer of $75,000 in eral former title holders, today Pennsylvania primary denied by |Prepared to come to New Orleans Magistrate O’Connor, but Senator |to compete in the twenty-first an-| Pepper affirms it in campaign in- nual senior southern lawn tennis quiry in Washington. tournament. eae aa —————— —- Victory of Senator | Henry A, Deane of Worcesier, North Dakota prim: hailed | Eng., left $70,000 as a trust fund blew to Coolidge administration for the care of his dog. by the insurgents. Washington, 2-12; New York, | Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 4. Boston, 10; Philadelp! Cleveland, 11; De tional League St. Louis, 3; Cincinnati, innings). New York, 5; Brooklyn, 3. Philadelphia, 1. Boston, 3. iitsburgh, 7. 1; Chicago, 2 qi TODAY'S GAMES American League Chicago at St. Louis. New York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia. Only three games scheduled. National League Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Cineinnat! at Chicago. STANDINGS American League New York Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit Washing on Boston St. Louis National League Cincinnati St. Louis Pittsburgh Brooklyn Chicago New York Boston Philadelphia Large Soviet delegations are ex- pecied te attend the annual Exhi bition Fair at, Riga, Latvia, this year, © cylinder Stewart 14-2 ton 'OTHING of ks size can compare with the new Stewart from the standpoint of form- ‘ence, satisfactory service. o ee Six cylinder motor, 32 x 6 track cord tires front rear, 145 inch wheelbase, unusually Lge brakes, long, easy springs. 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Philadelphia and Camden is to be, * Within the last 24 hours * opened to traffic today and for- * there were local thunder- mally dedicated next Monday. showers in Florida, and * showers occurred in the north- Plains States, extreme upper Mississippi and upper Lake region. Gentle shifting —_ winds, mostly southerly and wester- ly, will prevail over the Flor- * ida Keys tonight and Satur- day. | ‘Today will usher in a great week in Weymouth, Mass., when Percy A’Court of Weymouth, England, | | aecompanied by his town clerk and | two members of the town council, | will arrive to be the .guests of (honor on the occasion of the | town’s celebration of the 150th | anniversary of the Declaration of | Independence. { ae eee eee H. B. BOYER, Official in Charge. NEW COACHES IN FOOTBALL TEAMS. (By Associnted Press) \ LAKE CITY, Fla., July 2.—) \Jack Roundtree, former - letter | FIGHT RESULTS — {man at Georgia Tech, and Lieu- | | tenant Robert B. 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