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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928, WWMMWWWM PLENTY OF ACTION PROMISED IN POLICE FIELD DAY BOXING BOUTS TO BE HELD TONIGHT AT WILLOW. BROOK PARK — YANKS REGAIN A GAME IN RACE IN AMERICAN LEAGUE—AMERICAN WATER-ATHLETES CLEANING UP IN OLYMPIC CONTESTS §* mwmwmmmm PIRATES ARE THREATENING KAPLAN 0 FIGHT |PLENTY OF ACTION IN NATIONAL LOOP LEADERS w"}fi'é éLTE“Al,EITNEE 0P e NSBESTBATILE| POLICE BOXING TOURNEY , Pittsburglf Team Knocking on Deor of Fin:st Division— | American Olympic Entries Meet- w - - o 31 Meriden Borer Mests Bruce Teams fro.m l:rartford and :Vaterb'uryfztered in Bout: 4 ke Tw ] . A at Willow Brook Park Tonight—“Honest John' Corsairs Take Two from Dodgers—Giants Trounce |, in E : : Flowers i Hartlond Fl']dl’ . n Cardinals—Phils Again Down Cubs—Yankees i0§ Great Success in Events : Willis Named Referce—Battle Royal to Be Big Take White Sox—Athletics Again Bow to Detroit— | . ...ccn aus s —Tne ’ S ‘ R T T e ngture of Program—“Kid” Kaplan to Give Exhi- * Browns Make it Three Out of Four from Red Sox. | vaters of Holland acem to have a : Mahon, Kid Kaplan's _trainer and bition—Many Favorites to Be Seen in 10 Matches. good effect on American athletes. bt o con gl “next best friend” those many years, i . who ed : today predicted that Connecticut A e e R B : _ CLEVELAND “’"l'e o :n:en:;mmr‘o ‘:"f:;ck ; fans, who journey to the Hartford AY ASSINfi I]F i rial :’mmbe Brogsies If they're wise, first division clubs R y {on dry land in the Olymp » 3 Eastern league baseball park Fri- g Memorial Field in Willow in the National league will keep a |lan ¢ 0 1 and field events produced almost as - day night for the Kaplan-Bruce Brook park in the boxing tourna- o wary eve on the Pittsburgh Pirates. & b D 0| many disappointments to their fol- ¥ = Bitrais Hiatitmeieht 10 veund bat ment which will wind up the annual® Donie Bush's Corsairs languished | i el > > lowers as they did victories, the 5 e Bt the bt police department feld day. Teams in sixth place for so long that they 0 1 | swimmers and oarsmen from the i ba;lle ho has turned $n for more ‘of boxers from Hartford and Wa- v counfad aubmok only as nossl- Q0 » 0! United States are riding the crest of ‘ e b —— terbury have been entered for the ble 1928 champions but also as a |y, o 3 the wave, litcrally and figuratively. s ) il Sl e & 2 various matches and a full card of factor that the leaders would have 1"’ Sewen e | California’s great eight oared | L . ) inha acldon suEn; e L ex 1Jack McAuliie Laments Retire |0 bouts has been listea. to werry very much about. 3 S crew is pertorming in masterful k| RO o 5 é i ki ;au hz“ iV o :tm: The remaining matches on tha But the last month or so has LV 0 3 fashion on the quiet stretches of the 1 4 b e “"‘";. e‘:l:ma‘ac“m‘:r £ mem 0[ Han weigm Gham card will be arranged today by the changed the situation completely. b 2 Sloten canaly The Golden Bears 4 £ 4 y ¥ y p former world's champion’s physical £armLise amistat by tue alidule 92 ampions were | Hudlin / !now have three Olympic victories to A S ¢ 2 i | P W pian & physios of the Mohawk A. C. Several have g:k‘:‘:]};le-(el:hi:l iu;:cl?l:ccnnpparenb o 2 their credit, defeating Italy by four : e 3 : |condition and the way Kaplan 15 R |alveady been paired off. Besides the ly with no prospect of getting any| TO'A* J 10 1ljengths yesterday. Today the Cali- d : - boxing in his daily workouts. ~BY JACK McAULIFFE Brass City and Capital City teams, Higher, Then Buriclgh Grimes, who |y anoared for Shaute In Tth o—s|fornians were fo meet Canada in b . . . A McMahon predicts a decisive win | Retired Undefeated LightWeisht |1ocal bosers will be seen in action had carried the complete burden of et 000 600 n0—o | the semi-tinal and, if successful, will > : 4 for the Meriden Buzz Saw and says ieaatian h{““"l“P"’L!‘ o S also. These include Johnny Clinch, pitching winning ball for Bush, be- Two base hits: Haris, Cronin, Jones. | row against Great Britain for the . , . he will not register surprise if Louis| ‘(RN 1R 0 BUEG e | Pel Poulet and Joe Zotter. gan to get some assistance from his 1At Thies base hit: Barnes Losnk | Olympic crown. A [kayoes the flashy colored light-| CCl CRrC AU e (he first| The entries sccured for tonigh ates, (ne vesulta were immediate |Lanlo Shle. Dmpives: Campbell and| = gren Myars, the Philadelphia rail- o T weight. New York boy to hold the worlds|15tic entertainment are as follows: and to the point. In the month from | |road fireman who represents the % ¢ ; _ “louis is back to his old-time |, o Lo ion i since Tom Hyer's | Bill Lieberman, Springfield; Bobby . July 7 to August 7 inclusive, the| BOSTON | United States in the single sculls, i : fighting form,” said Dinny today time almost 100 years ago—without Morrison, Ernie Sims, Jack Paoli, Corsairs won 22 games and lost only AB R laiso reached the semi-finals of his il T after the daily training session, “I| "0 & M & hise:ms o Ray Dolan, Eddie Dolan and Rollo 7, better than .750 baseball. |Sumner, 1t . 0 cvent yesterday by finishing two {may be raving, but I think I ought ™ o0 0. 0~ ‘,}um‘e - "md“ is that| Roland, Waterbury; Vic Morley, This streak has raised the Pirates|i"" ! 9 lengths anead of (Candeveau of to know what I am talking about. |, =0/ bouk_lcamm" ‘bdm_c ‘m‘imnuno Villa, Charles Romano and only one notch to the head Of the | Fiagstead, cf Switzerland. Three other American “He has golten rid of that bother- | = 2 . 00 e TNas not a|Tony Denonzie, Hartford: Jerry Po- second division but the interesting |Regan, 2b crews still are in the running, al- < 3 |some knee altogether and is as fit |piB SERENTE UOIEY 0 N e him |Sillo. Ansonia, and the three New part of this is that Cincinnati and Todt 18 . though they did not compete ye: S Ronee 5 {as a fiddle. I thank the outdoor |o ¢ myniiey did not like to fight, | Britain bovs. Chicage, in a virtual tie for third |gait " | terday. Only two of Americ " | training for the fine shape he i8 in |1yl (org fight was even rcpu]:‘\é The biggest feature on the eves place, lead the defending champions | jieving, « [seven entries failed to reach the now, Road work, the great work- | ', |ning's card is the scehdeuled battlo by only three games. In losing Hoffmann. c | quarter finals. outs he is getting with his sparring | ¢ .“‘m“ey had loved to fight, he|ro¥al in which five colored boys from games, the most '"‘p;";"th{"ml"".\'x::‘::'. :1. 5 | In yh» \\atr:l .as well as “on i_Li P $ partners and the wonderful alr_horei“.wld $ave baoh ono ot the :Na‘tcs‘ Hartford will be thrown into the the Pirates trail l!le \:~sthy onl Y‘y}uq,n_ P surface l\_m‘“}‘an a!}l{\l\“l;'l fl}:{“‘ iy A i b at the lake have I)you_g_ht Louis to champions of all time. He had ail|Tng cach knowing that in the mills one and lead the (ub_s y the same | Rogell, It {among (h(} lo:xder& ¥ i‘.mgv( e | his present great conditions. the natural assets of a fighter but|il5 to come, the best man and he margin but Joe McCarthy's Chica- |Rothrock, x | honor list is George Kojac, back- “When he was getting ready or |na jaok 2 s altor i A Gattle-yoral A Eix goans have won seven more contests | \/lliams. xx | stroke star of the New York Boys |the bout with Quinters at New |"Spiacked the heart of a fighter. | )iyination of the weakest first, the | Settiemire, xxx ’ it s 3 : tenn 3 Tunney was not the first well-read | ©/ ™! e ‘r.l’ul'fl.lv‘lthz\‘sl;\n.m\at?‘;:]rd';ol;ic)or.d e AT - ; 3 |Haven, he was training indoors In |yea yweight champlon, as many be- \\ola?\or next an e s r:angul a;‘ | backstroke. Walter Laufer of Chi- | < : b . i hurt him & lot. Louls ment 3t 1is of o Daniel Webater, andicould hota|2Lend to NECE Dle) SEEETER, 20 | cago also won his heat in that event . |training then in a listless way: nOW |hjs own with college professors. 4 & 4 » x ° 9 s i 6 o e e e i v>;': e 3 Eloome= Yloszcssoms wloos { ot o 0 o _awowan Y s 3 | e sy | sceoseasst al commwunsmay b1 £ w3 s w DD W |l 35523355m55523 losomomonsmmwna sommssamEa | [P b I 4 5 3 | o sne o = than Pittsburgh. | Ruffing, xxxx Beating the Brooklyn Dodgers in both ends of a double header, 4 to| Totals 3, and 3 to 2, in 12 innings, the| Pirates ran their latest Winning | y.xeely, rf | he is eating It up and is happiest [\ | comical thing possible in a boxing streak to six in a raw. Grimes reg- |Brannon, 2b while thres American sntuies, Clar- JACK DEMPSEY — IS HE THE CHAMPION? e L3 o P e "1 | What made Sullivan the most popu-| =0 7 ; i - | Manush, 1t 5 . 9 & when he is in there in the ring mix- |lar champion that ever lived was s ot N O istered his 20th victory in the open- | Manurh, 1t ence Crabbe, Austin Clapp and Ray | ing with one of his sparring part- |that he h: 4 o Tanis PRIF* Hogien wiie. el er, the first pitcher in the majors to | . . =, | Ruddy, qualified for the semi- finals | BY HENRY L. FARRELL | him P ;!“ am e had a stan hmgvc \]m lenge to| o e Flowers, New York negro, reach so high a total. The Pirates pjye, 1n 9 |of the 400 meter free style. The (NEA Service Sports Writer) But those that Tunney left behind | "€T% - e ght any man in the worl d. Friday night at the Hartford Easte i v 2% | The best sign that he is himgel Jim Corbett never got the acclaim ed all their runs off McWeeny | Bettencourt, 3h | erican sw ers made as fine a % ~ the | him are not so fast. Tommy [4 | S scor : | American swimmers made | With Gene Tunney leaving the 5 41 he ca )\ : ern league baseball park, will ap- n the first four innings while [Schang. c | showing in this event as in the ones . eaet othes | Loughran is the fastest of the whole | 38ain is that he can hardly wait {or |due a champion because he whipped | : B Grimes was holding the Dodgers, his | P [ that preceded it. Only Ruady failed | 157 28 ‘r‘;‘"-("rf";‘m‘“""fl"‘fli DMeY | rowd and perhaps the best of ,”‘m?_lmu I .mdy m:ll;" G e ansie=-Scheill Bdllian Boy s el e eammates to seven hits. The | Totals 32 27 12 o] and ar shed | vhims ancies, the contenders outside of Dempsey. “lowers is due in Hartford today. ||itzsimmons also lost many follow- i i L‘:;':t:; .wu a 'pchhmt duel be-| x—Batted for Berry in ith ““ohi, ',‘; d': ‘;‘;;f)::Pagl:qr(‘)jlhu’nlil‘“r:‘x]luhll:jé dulge his whims and poles ::::’ \nd there teems o be the fip-oft The colored boy has a score 1o even |ers because he defeated the origin- |CitY will probably be his sr_sarrl‘:\l Tween Fred Fussell and Bill Doak | Xt—Batted for Heving in oth I . Hpi : richest and highest Wfi‘j”'(’“ on the sitnationaas you hear it|With Kaplan and is confident that al Jack Dempsey. Jack Dempsey.|Male in the "(M‘?\dauxes. _x-rlan”:a Ui\l s tieigtith when both/ etined| Xrs—Ham far Willams in Sth e ie 01 nnalnin bt gar by FULL 8 LEBHG e B il e | Tiomuihe rank Y4 confenders are |he will do just that thing Iriday who beat Jess Willard for the title, | O'Brien of Harifor s for pinch hitters. The Robins went| x—one out when winuing run scored | Staf : [t choy ‘a. all heing rated by comparisons with | dight. was hissed the first year he wore | °F members of Denny Mc? b4 5 _ United States in swimming came I | mijion dolla quahfica- | 8 < Y b 2 L | = stable in Meriden will also probably into the ninth with a 2 to 1 lead but| poston 010 010 021—5 | ¢be 900 meter breaststroke whera | Sor s Tloan re none | Dempzey. | rhe success the dusky boy has had |the crown because of his war record, | et i ho BaNikition S8le, the invaders promptly tied it up and |St. Louis iR b s ‘An,.:im"*" o e D arenor “Outside of Dempsex.” you will [in his bouts With leading light- |but later he punched his way into . 0 uen . Textam 3% won out 4n the 12th on & single by | Two base hit: Bettencoure. Three tame | Ol LU TR L R Flimin, | S0 XRCIEL L o not an essential | hear it said. “Soandso is the best|Weigits since he lost to Kaplan at)the hearts of the fight fans. acheniian 1o aks plnt-p at 8:15 Sparky Adams, Lioyd Waner's sacri- hit: Todt, Home ‘r"'):‘;'n.m":;m:‘mx:h:!::‘-’n“d s retine, e e ;;\‘;":“m the ability fo fisht is not man in the class the Qaeensbero Sladium a year ago| Tunney could have been as popu.\o‘_"m i i 4 : y pitheer: Mo n nd | nlE: | e L & e | has i X = i | oK. fice and Brother Paul's one DASS | igenran. Time: 1:57 [ swimmers from the United States | nn pequimite as it was in those days| Dempsey. it would seem, has not | has given him confidence and he s lar as any hsa\\dw(;lhgh( rham{;lond if blow which sent Adams over wi [ |did not fare so well as they had in | not so long ago when fighters had been licked yet to the satisfaction discounting altogether the fact that |he had possesse e desire to de- GAMES POSTPONED the winning run. PHILADELPHTA previous events. All three entries |1o be fighters for rewards in iron of those: boys who put their dough |Louis treated him rather roughly in |vote himself wholly to the ring and Vet grounds prevented the play- The New York Giants cut a full AR Elin the women's 200 meter breast- | dolars jon the line for gates of a million |that other meeting. Flowers dazed [not let outside Influences take him |, ' Lo 50r the games in the In- game off the St. Louis ~Cardinale’Bihop, 2b 0| firoke event reached the semi- | Tanmey refused fo name his sue- | and {vo million and almost ~three |Kaplan with a hard right to the jaw |aWAy from his profession. TURNCY| i iiy” League last night. The ) taad by trouncing the league leaders. | Haas of o|finals but nome could take Letter | censor as Jim Jeifries did when he |millions and then went to the radio. |in the sixth round of that fight and |retired at the peak Of his career.|g. .o \works team wis scheduled 10 to 1. Larry Benton was too ‘"‘"‘“ | Simmons, 11 0| than second place in her heat, stepped down a number of years| e s g he believes, as does McMahen, that [He still has many good battles left |\ % [\ 1.\ qers and the New Brit- ior the Cardmlll‘v;'ho "oi t':‘v;y 's!:: ffifl’.— n;' | Gerting back to dry land again. |ago. The boxing commssion of | MEET IN RING TONIGHT there may be a 0, but with him |in him, but onr‘s'l“ly from the ring | 1 "\ 1ine squad was carded to its and were ""!’ Rt Aiua fheir |fwoll, b IS Amcrican boers started 1o fol. | New York was foo smart from ex-| New York, Aus. § (UP)-—-Joe|on the right end of the knockout. § man iof "‘: "“"':"“""‘ is MOt | 1ach with the R. & E. crew. The ninth. The Giants | Botev, ss o|low the trail blazed by the track | perience to name a new champion Semyra, Dayton, O. who fiied claim| Frankie O'Brien, Hartford south- apt to come back again. games will be played off on future first and eighth in- | 4 1 to take Ti cring to the firs | Hassler, s» men, not only in failing to come |and Tex Rickard has too much | for the heavvweight title with the|paw, who won the -New England can see no one nOw to take Tun- | g,teq to be decided by the managers 3 t runs coming across in |y Y ; ey's place. Tommy Loughran, the nings, eight ru T Caras' dead | Grove B | through with all the expected vie- |business sense fo interfere and |[New York state athletic commission (middleweight championship from ‘1‘3“" PR B SR »"h ughran, the | of the two. e O = LAl fasaes. | Pranch, v 0|tories, but in putting up smilar | exercise his right as the czar of the rday, Will meet James J. Brad- | Al Mello on a foul at the Hartford |Ight heavyweight | champion, il = was sh;‘;‘? to 2::tanmm°d the Cubs, | Colline. =2 0 lsquawks after their losses | business. |dock, Jersey City, one of Tom Hee- | Velodrome several weeks ago. meets r' " {:!;:a:{:lhy "r;\m: :;';\mm”: MATCAED FOR polr 3 o hind the effsctive pitching | Totals < Onis 1wo of the five Americans| It is not hide mor hair oft the nevs sparring partners, in a2 101a dangerous opponent in Frankie Ren\yweight title o & Boston, Aug. & (UP) — Tonv - ‘°w““‘" s the. Gub¥ L DB Who fought their first round bouts | well known public's frame to have round hout at Ebbets field, Brooklyn, | Koncina of New York in the eights "“A“‘ “"“ Thin & 800 d‘:h"‘:(':» 4| Fuente. Catifornia heavyweight, wil A oufl'm}:i feat at the hands of AR | yesierday turned in victories, while |an opinion and the public must have tonight. Sckyra is a 2 to 1 favorite. |round semi-final to the Flowers- . o ;“’"’f an "h“ Sharkey. T|meat Jim Maloney of Boston in & o S ) SRR %la threat to withdraw the entirc|its ordained rizht to zive an|Both men are light heavyweights. |Kaplan bout. SENL jase on s Loughran can sive |10 round bout at Braves Field Tues- The New York Yankees gained Genringer American team came because of one opinion on the new champlon-even S el Konchinia helds a knockeut win |07\ by "ying of fght oy day night back game of their lead in the |Fice. ¢ {of the adverse decisions. Jacob W.|if he is not crowned | NAMED AS SU 1TUTE over Larry Estridge and among his, 2000 (8 (% L 0 he former American league race by trimming |Nalmann. 1t | Stumpf, manager of the boxing team | And. in this present season of | gocton, Aug. 8 (UP)—Charlie| victorics is one over Ttalian Joe |I m! hea St Ehamutd A nicago White Sox, 6 to 3, while | armeean, it {ovidently agread with the noisily ex- | straw vote vezues, we have 2 €Ue£S | ponovan. Dorchester welterweight |Gans; also he knocked out Joe |!SR! ReSVISCHRL champlon. | Cennie Mack’s Philadelphia Ath- |Tavener, & | pressed opinion of the spectators | that the public. if asked {0 vOle A ipag peen selected to substitute for|Smith, rugged Hartford southpaw. |, v ™y o' 1ot 2 champion. Tom| Jetics were bowing to Detroit, 4 to |Carroll. p Ithat Hyman Miller, American fly- | successor {0 the scholarly infellectu- | Biye Murphy of Lowell in a 10|in the first round at New Haven last ".’;' o e e 'o":d wantiee | 1. Herb Pennock held the Sox safe| .. ki | weight., had all the better of the|al. Would by an overwhelming ma- | ouna'nout with Al Mello, New Eng- | summer. Doncy anne heen, D0 5| . o i | St argument with Marcel Satos of Bel- |jority declare and decree that the 15,4 welter champion, at Fenway|, The Star bout is on the list for F iy ol at all sages while his | | ez n is—Mr. William Har- 1 look for rome youngster to de- BULKELEY STADIUM, sented him with a five run lead in| xx—Ratted for Walleig in | gium. e crowd hissed the judges | new champion is—3alr. Wil ie Park on August 30. An injury to|10 rounds and the semi-final fOr | .jon in the next year and fight his i the frat inning, Ted Lyons being the |hiladelphia oo om0 | who gave the decision to the Bel-rison Dempeey. | nis back forced Murphy to cancel|eight. Two sixes - and two four- | o oP Ty € O 3 HARTFORD etrol 1 He has my vote right no {his bout with Mello rounders bring the aggregate round. : | THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 gian and Stumpf announced that he pitching casualty. Two base hite. Heilmann R fihets Abe thonaans of tha publo —_— them four and |Tavener. Orwoll Three base hit would hold a conference with Gen- | ere ar e | e age to 3 . z “ . . L. & ::lltAnn?::';;"l:"o! the leaders. | Home run: Rice. lLosing pitcher: ‘Pr:-\ Douglas MacArthur, president | that “M; "; fight "5" by :""”“ "‘;"““. NEW SPEED BOAT MARK b Uy T e on:?rf‘,‘“""f’f 'fi‘(;":"g:_":-‘:l‘d o BORTON "“‘:“ gk o E herg Umpires: Geisel, Barry and Owens | ¢ the o i ittee | aTEUE that Demprey 48 not only the | : - = - C! 2 == Owen Carroll, _former Holy Cross |1, 1y \‘;" e EnEl o | oF e cbensor o' tha! vacatid LPNE Boenhi Gl inve, Srlearing i AMATEUR WINS TITUE at Willow Brook park. there wera no| HARTFORD (E. L) star, pitched his 13th victory - 2 on the aduisability of removing the | (5 T2 that he has bocn a real |AC70ss a measured mile coyrse here etroit, Aug.. §—The Michigan |games scheduted for foday in the | Game Called at 3 P. M. season for the Tigers, allowing only Nahonal League |4 2 T i m- | champion ever since that seventh [FT 1k H. Robertson, Houston, Tex. ‘sm- open golf title went to an ama- | petary Boys’ Baseball League. The e DR five hits and driving in what proved sl < G ot i Chicago when |Piloted his hydroplane “Miss Hous- |teur for the first time here yester-|date was left open when fthe sched- | rS Uetand 750: Bleachers 50c to be ths winning run with a triple —_ — [ Inaaaition S W Mlers dereah o0t s ead ot [ton IV" 1o a new speed boat record |day when George Von Elm of Chi-lule was originally drawn up so tha* ||| ©¥2" k& L < in the seventh. or. 10UI8 {Tommy Lown, welterweight, whs | TR0 WA% POOCRIC B0 1 ive the |of 55.63 miles per hour. The for-|cago finished the 72 holes in. 288, there would be no interference with | Boys Under 12, 15¢ able e . g ek & it | diree 3 estab- | . it thres out of four from the Boston | !oim 3b surprising defeat before Paul Lan.|board of directors above his estab- —_— —_ o r 5 Fifhsh, . 39 4ini of Argentina on a close deci- |!1hed and recosnized affection for Red Eox. 6 to 5. Blue's second homer | ("0 52 (SRl and peoos ople BRIG broke a tie in the last half of the |iarey, 1t sion. and Leon Lucas, lightheavy. | ""', e "”,d i dm”",‘: h Pflal‘l! y e’ ninth Sam Gray chalked up his 17th | Martin. x lost to the German Ernest Pistulia. |that Rickard would have said a y ‘; win of the campaign. Ed Morris |iarper. of e Wi erican wAtor B wiine Smrvl‘r‘:m most p,«,\:.m;r moment that pitched fo only two batters after re- |y *! by Steve Holaiko, lightwelght, who | DfmPsey was the now champion. 7 S won by a foul from Tommy Potsch | 124 cire ene : J : ot el it SO Toaiey. | favorable ol fiim you can bet that WHY \ TeougHT | DONT Do lieving Russell in the ninth but was oo ile. = cka conl ha a ced | b WAIT A MINUTE FRITZ Daniam. whe tosk tna.dscisin e | Fickard _would” bave annownced | ?/l D co BY We | IT FRiTz . Bierke of Norway. GES e | A Don'T PAY ATTENTION To In contrast to the hullabaloo over | P2MPseY is ”,; "h. et | e WAY OF PLATZ- TAKE THE Him - THE BEST WAY 1S fhe hoxing. the fencing competition | 2 EOME [0 throw him i ARore | Wcii'(s UP 1N 2 VILLE - UPBURG TURN{ BY WAY OF BARABOO AND | wet ts quiet way, b forth | 1 S S A\NADA o ; |the first American i Ompmpto his- | Tisko feller ! LA VALLE — THEN +OP But Dempsey, not knowing the |fory who has been able to match the | yranze oy i which Tunney was AcRess T — O o N (oL s MEutee T going to turn the wind, tied himself | alna e e B kg i s iy, | do the sceret training he could have | U ol sy Temt G fan, | 400% and Rickerd will have bo watt 2 el st B e Sk 321 until next summer to produce his 0| din of France, who also won the in- InBL A D} Alviduad folls ok b BElbved Dempicy | heninithe’ only ividual foils championship | man who can guarantes a million 10 {dollar gate any time he totes his charged with the defeat since the Hizh. xxx tecond batsman was none other || ’ln,,r,, than Blue Yiold, B 8ad Sam Jones kept Cleveland in &mith subjection and the Washington Sen- | ators whitewashed the Indians, 8 to 0. The Senators rocked Uhle. Shaute and Hudlin for 17 hits | wersn American League ... AB K H PO A B|Moman o Com 8 4w [ 1 Keenpisusioianas ¢ E] |ossooos222m52> alossssmosuswomusnms | sesowsesmd ss530a3m35m 3 |l soswsussss0=as3n sl3523522533355>20 Totals ., = m o T Gazell Y o Renton. p ! Purh Gabrie Meusel, rf Knenig, s | isamissnmms sa® loowuamusand 5 s « _Ratted for Marantilla in 9th Patted for Haid in 8th Louis 000 606 01— Dempsey was tried three times in | 8 A his declining years and twice failed. | T,‘ :v.“"’yvn s an::v: n;‘:.m“ Reigh Count, Kentucky Derby Win- o000 00 ciikey. He failed o Rhem. Umpires. Pfrman, Stark | nper, Makes Second Eastern Ap- 'Vice against Tunney by a decision Quigley. Time. 211 and his last failure could have been — pearance at Saratoga. his greatest friumph by the other SHICAGO A 4 Kind of a hroak - Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Aug With Demp in there talkin N | 5 2 o alking % \/ £ & (P—Reigh Count, winner of the fight again Rickard wants to pro- . - Tane Tue NO -NO - THE FRITZ - TUE Kentucky Derby this year. makes mote u THOSE FELLowS Don' T 'L GWE Yhu A another eli tion tourna- = o SPRI GREEN his sccond ecastern appearance to-| ment ,,,n:‘..' '.,,,,.'k‘";,',',‘,’,‘.,'"'l,r m,'}:::,‘ Kiow WHAT THEY'RE DIAGRAM oF :IS)E;ERL :ND ANDN'gRAIRIE . . day in the Saranac handicap at one couple of hundred grands that m,.\. TALKING ABSUT-- WHEN THE BEST RoAD | |G‘('S DU SAC ROAD D | mile. The m:ixl- |.<m‘or Mrs. John | intellectual cost his corporation. | Yo GET To MADISOM Go FRITZ RTc_\JET?B;ST THROVGH SAUK thett, 3 . Hertz's stabl cored an impres- He could got it back with one fight H oy " 3 "lsive victory in his castern debut in | from I]‘»,.,..E;. Vb U he et e | RIGHT STRAIGHT THRoUGH CITY 1S GREAT 2 - the Miller stakes Saturday, finishing not heen dealt for him To DEVILS LAKE AND ’” 2 two lengths ahcad of Gerara. | The climination tournaments PR EEDSBURG — LOGAN-, In the Saranac Reigh Count will| proved ferrific artistic busts for 2 . 'he opposed by a good field including | Rickard last year although they VILLE AND SRR S N nite, Sun Tire, Bobashela and Sun |were excecdingly profitable and Mr. . Jiss Cox, Humnetield, Tuth, | Thompsor 2 Edwin, all high class three vear olds | Dempscy, » stockholder of the Gar- | Meuscd, hoen g Thiee ' R J ; g ! which are certain to give the Derby | den, will not object to some more Tosing piteher s U Ll R winner a stiff test. Reigh Count will | of them. But another one will | Wi PHILA I Sl b ' 2 carry the top weight of 126 pounds. | prove nothing other than that the | BADBS B\ apiisis ] | conceding 16 pounds to Finite and | boys with color cant stand the | Davis . : : Sun Fire and nine to the others. | process and that some drab fighter | — like a Heency or a Risko will come | D TRAINING through Chicago, Aug. S—Pierre Charles,| Dempsey. overyone knows, was| g2 Belgian heavywei nd Otto Von through as far as his ability to heat | \ W 4 Torat finished their training todav Tunney was concerned. He knew ) b 0 Lea Home 1un: Da- oo round hout tomorrow night | it and admitted it manfully. He Bl ' MWillouk e L% hieh will be the first of a teries| didn’t have the speed to catch the B A «taged by Promoter Jim Mullens in | fastest back-pedaller. that ever X Ihis search for a fighter with heavy- stepped into the ring. He couldn't (Continued on Following Page) | weight championship qualifications. | beat a bike rider who wouldn't fight witlone

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