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FRIDAY, ere 21, (a ba Oe f INDIANS TRIUMPH OVER NEW YORK IN NEAR SHUTOUT DETROIT TIGERS BLANK WASHINGTON SENATORS; PIPGRAS PITCHES RED SOX TO WIN OVER CHICAGO (Special to, The Citizen) NEW YORK, July’ 21.—The Cleveland Indians defeated the New York Yankees in a near shut- out game, the score reading 3-1. This was the first game of the se- ries between these two clubs, De- ‘spite the defeat, the Yanks retain- ed their tie for the American League lead with the Washington Senators who also lost.. The New Yorkers came close to being shut- out in this contest, something that hasn’t happened in two years and SPORTS IPETER VARELA | ‘DOUBLE CHAMP’ OF CITY. TENNIS | VICTORY ATTAINED YESTER- | DAY OVER A. GOMEZ ADDS i t i | WAS HARD-FOUGHT titles of City Tennis Champ and Bayview Park Champ by reazon of his hard-fought victory yesterday over A. Gomez at the Park, by counts of 7-5, 2-6; 3-6, 6-4 and 12-16. Formerly Varela had the City title and Gomez the Park. All the games were carefully played but competition was keen throughout. Point. after point was won only after long periods of volleying which were brilliant at j ' TO. NET LAURELS; MATCH | Peter Varela-now holds both the’ ‘BUNKER HILLERS _ TAKESAWYERITES | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF witb) DRIVES OF FOURSOMES | THROUGH EACH OTHER CAUSES INTEREST George’s' Bunker Hillers got ample revenge for the overwhelm- ing defeat handed them in their Jact match by Beriin’s Divot Dig: gers by nosing out the erstwhile Diggers 9-8. It was match an exciting BY SINGLE POINT, { i ‘throughout and was not decided | until the last foursome, was in. With ‘various foursom& cutting | be- the through, shooting through. tween and over each othcr, match was hotly contested more than one: point. Russell and. Kemp, got together! The pictures above graphically illustrate the rise of JohnnyGoodman from a boyhood of privation to favorite son of Omaha. | 5 forprey. 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Artman, 1309 Whitehead FOR SALE BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit, °° able for every business, © It duplicate with carbon paper.” } Only 5e each. The Artmait | Press, Citizen Building. Phone. « 61. jonltt still has to. occur yet. At left the smiling, barefoot caddy of 1923 is proudly displayingthe $10 bill given him by Mrs. Russell H. Fowles after she won The Detroit Tigers blanked the the Nebraska state championship of that year. At right is a viewof the tumultuous reception accorded Johnny Goodman, champion times with wonderful recoveries and swiped two points out of al and. rallys, Kirschenbaum : Nats, Doljack’s triple and Rogell’s single in the eighth gave the De- troiters a scant but sufficient margin to win. The Boston Red Sox triumphed over the Chisox behind the pitch- ing of George Pipgras. All the five hits Pipgras yielded were singles, and not a Chicagoan reached third base, resulting in a shutout contest, 5 to 0, The Philadelphia Athletics, in a 10-inning battle, came out vie- torious over the St. Louis Browns. Pitcher Grove scored his fifteenth vietory of the season as a result of the triumph. The Pittsburgh Pirates downed the New York Giants, slicing a game off the New Yorkers’ lead im the National League race. Gomez was especially outstand- ing in these recoveries and seem- ed to have the knack of returning the ball to Varela in difficult posi- tions throughout the game. Varela ‘ored time after time on his fine rushing of the net. Varela repeatedly took the lead in games, but Gomez always had a strong comeback tucked away and almost invariably put the con- test at close terms again. Varela took the first and fourth and last séts with Gomez winning the see- ond and third, The last set was especially hard played, but Varela finally took the lead and the match. - A large crowd was _ present. Varela has agreed to defend his titles against Gomez sometime dur- {total three from and Strunk. Kirsch’s approach putter was working swell, the greens the regular putter halk: | ed at the yawning hole. Price and Pierce scored a zero | | @eeccceccccvescccscccsee! (the capable hands of Willie Kemp! will be published in a future od ‘tion, and much wagering is eee pro and con. against Spottswood and Sawyer’ | 3. Price and Spootswood played | just about thé same. but Captain | Sawyer wiped up the ground with Pierce when his shots began to take to the air. Berlin is st; to play like the champion he ex- pects to be. | That Ayala is just going great guns! Matched with Julian this time, he nonchalantly. proceeded to} take three points, along with hi partner, from Grooms and Hewitt. ; He claims he has at last gotten; into the swing of things around | the course and after all it’s but on, ting | golfer of the United States, upon his return from his triumph inthe 1933 Open at Chicago. prized Open trophy, dream of every golfer. DOINGS IN GOLFDOM By CHIP SHOT Well swh, it seems that the j ;of defeat is still dogging George Brooks. and his Bunker Hill links- | men, ,for,jwhen the last putt | sunk, and players gathered at the} Starter house for the captains to’ tally scores, and swap yarns, the: Brooksmen were in the red three points; thereby losing, 9 to 6. ‘and Melvin Russell, 2 to 1. “a parting of the v ; One teaming with Jac {other with Lester. | mer beat out the latter pair by e! The close-up shows Johnny with the | OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Five. bundles 5¢, containing 100 ol The Brothers Artman came the | The two for-| core of 3 to 0. Big Bob Maddox, the Geor, threat. and Norvin Maloney, Jr. after a see-saw battle and some | ‘fine golf, ended all square. Following the tourney; a mect- | PARIS, July 21.—The plight of} | French glass blowers, who puffing-| . ©! \!y complain they are losing out in, | Washington ..... the competition against machines! | Philadelphia ‘in bottle factories, has been laid! Chicago before parliament, by Francois Al-' Detroit bert t. crday. GLASS BLOWERS ARE OUSTED BY MACHINES (ity Axsocinted Prexne Club— York labor minister. | Cleveland papers. The Citizen Office, sows! ‘500 SHE ETS rypewriting paper... Only 50c. Get them at ~The Artman Press. Phone 51...» jan? WANTED |WANTED—You to know that We have the right prices on letter heads, envelepes, business statements and any form . of printing, Satisfaction guarane * teed, Call 51. The Artman. jan? AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet of + The Chicago Cubs smothered the Captain Sawyer and Bob Spotts- the Phillies 10 to 1. Paced. by. “Babe” Herman’s homé run with the bases loaded inthe eighth, the Cubs lambasted the Philly elub, carrying them on to victory. i » i 1 ing was held, and Clem Price and| Revealing that a wa: being | Boston aoe cies Warpoa) Guards’ ” stay, $Wing that counts! |wood out-talked Clem Price and ‘Bcb Spotswood were elée if yiis Deng oeew heré. The. match lasted three: Maddox and Maloney evened; ‘is Pi iD three aelcte: Bobi ° d e ought to aid financially all work-| § ouis ... hours and forty-five minutes. \things up in a singles match with | Levis Pie Ss ebogh nen iid he! tains of the Divot Digge and! ers who are victims of “technical A tanhis clab was formed last a half a point each. Watkins and|W9®s#okesman, and Berlin did the| Ranker Hill teams respectively progress,” ‘M. Albert added that! Tuesda Officers ave: President, Ketchum also played singly and playing. Pierce played a ‘topping’ | It was learned from reliable sou the “problem is vast, and up to! apa ahem lowed : ' ‘good game. es that Spottswood and Price were! rman also hit two other four- Gomez; Vice-Pres., Pinder; Tres- split. itting ah the club Hous eps eee Veh alle Latch ase ‘ vey rrr tar - J Py satisfactor, va panne anes jurer-Beeretary J. Sinclair; Re-i The-great jockeying of players | aftal all the‘players hate L id we Fiera porter, Varela; Acting Committee,'to find a combination capable of { ss 4 i ae oti tei ‘ gens at the Beare po Hes C: Salis; C. Sawyer. A campaign beating Goldsmith and Malone al-|!one und Sam Goldsmith, played| their respective domiciles, picking} A rare ore, yielding a metal St. Louis ae at aves nosed OUF ‘to put “aprons” on the Park courts mcst worked but Demeritt and|{high, wide and handsome, in tak-| and choosing players for next) comparable in hardness with the’ Boston ‘ards. ing the measure of Bill Demeritt} Thursday’s play. and a heated con- | best alloys, has been discovered} Philadelphia The i {has been started. An “apron” is Brooks’ strong comeback on the ‘: : si h a siento 2 ja stretch of court behind the serv- second nine proved of no avail and|#d Captain Brooks, 3 to 0. \test is expected to take place. | in the Little Tujunga mining dis- Brooklyn RADIO REPAIRING ean a ae ea NATIONAL LEAGUE We repatt bes Club— i New York | Chicago | RADIO REPAIRING. Pet,| all makes. Guaranteed service, 688; J. L. Stowers Music Co. mayk me } —— en " } MISCELLANEOUS pier eet —ene a Son .AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit 430; given free with each classified... ASK FOR I The “Old Invincibles”, Bill Ma- advertisement. ty jing line. At New York R.ILE.' J, Sinclair refereed the Varela- Cleveland ... New Yo . ce 0 Gomez match with C. Sawyer and ;‘ 4°R. Rubio th ni. Batteries: Harder and Pytlak; " ind mae Gahan Gomez, Ruffing and Dickey. At Philadelphia Louis Philadelphia Batteries: Stiles Grove and Cochrane. RIE 7 6 10 6 10 bs and Shea At Boston . 0 % 5 6 ar urham, Faber and Berry; Pipgras and Ferrell. ra 0 At en Detroit eee a | Washington’ . Batteries: Bridges worth; Crowder, Sewell. 0 640 Burke and National League At Pittsburgh Parmelee, Luque and wift, Mcine and Grace. _ At Cincinnati Brooklyn ae SO Cincinnati 3 824 Batteries: Carroll and Lopez; Benton and Lombardi. At Chiengo Philadelphia R. HB. Re Daas 1014 0 Holley, Pickrel. Liska Tinning and Hartnett. At St Boston St. Louis Louis R. H. E. ; Nel Ie se ee Batteries: Frankhouse, Brandt and Hogan; Haines and Wilson. akg [ost AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at’ Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. Subscribe for The Citizen. RO, E, | BLOWN FUSES HALT : DIAMONDBALL TILT, IAT PARK GROUNDS COUNT STOOD THREE TO ONE Price were elected respective cap-'in a big supper at the end of the | gallery is expected when the prin- and month was again voted to go into; cipals get together on a date for! IN FAVOR OF CUBS AGAINST LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME TEAM LAST NIGHT RH. E.| and Hay- \ Fans were disappointed was called on account of dark- ness! It started out like a “natural.” Both teams were fighting hard and the count stood at 3-1 in favor of the Cubs. Then the dis- aster occurred. With two men down in the last of the fourth inning and the Lopez Funeral Home team at bat with the Cubs in the field, the yame was called off on account of ) darkness, | Before the fuses. blew out, the contest marked an__ interesting pitching duel between Ward of the and a rookie pitcher for the Funeral Homers, Clarence tes. Both were hurling good ball with the Cub pitcher having the edge, allowing but two hits, Bat Gates, according to players,.is a real find, He has a mighty fast ball. ' Although an attempt was made jto fix the blown out fuses, it— wasn’t successful and as the con- j innings, it will be thrown out and is expected to be played Monday night. | The game was marked by the “fine play of the Cubs in the field. | The score by innings: ic ubs 030 0— 3 6 0 }L. Py H. 100 x— 1 2 5 } Batteries: Ward and Fraya; C. }Gates and Ingraham. CONFESSES THEFT CHICAGO — Police arrested {Charles Levine in this city when he confessed he stole a music box jonce owned by Abraham Lincoln pre Paul DuPont and sold it for % exceptionally | test didn’t go the necessary five} | they lost; three points to the Divot Digger team. Hayes played beautiful golf and} | along with his partner; N. Art-; jman, took the whole three points from P: Artman and L. Lester. Lester made frequent excursions into the rough with his iron shots but came back with brilliant shots through trees arid rocks, Niteatesy, he modestly states, is to} aim right at the tree in front of | an and he always safely gets by j trict of California, 429 427 japit Cincinnati Earl J@fian and A. F. Ayala de-| Coming as a complete suirptise| frosted the team of Bascom|was the challenge yesterday aft-| Grooms and A, M. Hewett in}ernoon of Big Bob Maddox, con handy. fashion, winning all three| temporary of his famous country. points for the Bunker Hillers. | wan, Bobby Jones, who challen a (ooew, POO LLO CLL Eddie Bsteuiik. ex-captain of the! Bunker Hill men, much to Diggers for hie te play. ane} teamed with J. J. (Ole ‘Kirschenbaum, ts taste de i: gn a meeting, Spottswood and! Hills The twenty- five! tains of the Bunker Divot Diggers. Sara Father Time last }- night when the diamondball game { } { i] } R. H. E.} i ‘cents weekly dues to be splurged| offect. his *T His| chagrin, was traded to the Divot’ plussed and chews cigars eeveseses | Berlin (Daddy to you) Saw settle the golf championship of, hree Friends, Inc. Berlin is non inces- antly. but when interviewed this; morning by the press. showed v ble signs of nervousness. 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