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LANDERS AND FAFNIRS WILL BATTLE IT OUT TONIGHT IN INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL LEAGUE — AMERICAN LEGION TEAM IS DEFEATED BY GILDERSLEEVE COMBINATION — SEQUINS ARE WINNERS IN JUNIOR CITY CIRCUIT—MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS ROBINS GET EVEN BREAK LIERS BEATEN MEET IN TITLE BATTLE 1L'[fi|[]N BOWS T0 | KLEPACKI LEADS BATTERS IN CHICAGO TWIN BlLLwLBY gmum TEAM PORTLAND CLUB. IN SENIOR CITY LEAGUE RS e B m K"E_y dell | Cubs Take First Encounter, 6 to 5 But Drop Second Junior League Clabs Stage I = ——— |{Holy Cross Star Has Grand Average of .563—Dobro- wolski of Sokols Stands Second With Mark of .545 —Fitzpatrick of Holy Cross Is Third With .47t— | o (Game Before Brooklyn Heavy Hitting, 5 to 3 — : Contest Filled With Excitement—Giants Lose De- | teresting Battle l : cision to Reds — Phillies Swamp Cards — Athletics | g iEddy-Glovér Post Team Is De- { feated by Score of 53 | | Holy Cross Team Is First in Team Hitting—Savage ; 5 Thite Q ! ald League Standing (special to t ald) | ot 3 Slam Out Win Over White Sox — Senators Split L Portland, July 17 —~ A baseball of Senecas Stands First in Home Runs. Even erica diamond covered with rocks and | e 3 ’ stones, uneven in various spots, and | According to official batting st ;“ Fink :3 ; e ’ | g Sity baseball |Savage 7 one in which the grass infield con- |!istics in the Senior City baseball | f0 o . x 7 Hatol s B - |league including games played last et . g ~lsl:»‘1 largely of \\(eds,{”“as ':"Sflturda). Klepacki of ‘the Holy ‘ 2 e 2 AR, & scene of the second defeat in ten | .o toam heads the circuit with 0 B e & starts for the local Eddy-Glover | "o ;4 average of .563. He has &2 3 New York post No. 6, American Legion base- |\ voq in“royr earasinasitaentin ;: ’1‘ B 5 0 ball nine at the hands of the Gilder- | L5000 S8 FECH 198 TEEF 0 0 I3 x0 hase hite sleeve town aggregation on Fhits i i 0 5 s Portland High school diamond Wed- [0 | 0 0 > S nesday. The final sc B As b 3. | = Sk SRR il e = e 33 \l‘sngilm.,fi‘?‘?],{,“" N o o x| second with a mark of .545. He| S 3 5 ot 2 |has played in five games, has bat- | Sokols ter fielder, in the sixth frame with - ted 22 times and has hit safely 12 |Dobrowolski ... 5 7 ema AB two men on the base paths brought | A Y Pariyk SF 5 = 2 g ! in the winning runs. The blow was wmes, Billy Fitzpatrick of the Holy | d4% L, ooy 2 4 scor good for a three-sack hif, but a bad | CTO88 team stands third with an |caiick 5 H B 4 Republicans throw by Peters brought in the |Average of .471. He has played in |Tronosk 5 20 o R e e ners. |four games, has batted 17 times and | Kredar 5 S 3 local outfit played the poorest has eight hits to his credit. Thewe |y iy e baseball that it has played this sea- |AVerages are computed on the basis |zapatia 5 iz s son. Numerous errors by the Le- Of players who have participated n |Sapkowski 5 18 3 0 ires helped the opposition to|at least half of the games that their Donnis gl R get men on the sacks at criticai|t®ams have played in the league, R el e ¢ tages of the game. | In order, the remaining men who | 171 39 49 T The winners chased Higgl from |stand among the first ten in the Burritts ¢ > box in the second frame, scor- |batting lists and their tarks are as |Gt oo e two runs on two hits, |follows: Simons of the Senecas,|Kasprow .......2 3 1 1 'he Legion tied the count in the | fourth with .455; Partyka of the |J. Budnick .....3 10 o 3 th inning, chasing Hall from the |Sokols fifth with .43S; Beagle of the |l Budnick JOEE nd. An error, coupled With two| Pirates and Luty of the Burritts ons et singles, gave the Eddy-Glover boye|tied for sixth with .412; Tommy |Gadomski 3t he e slidtne Yor : 1 s weight score. Flynn relieved Hall and | Blanchard of the West Ends and Zaleski A s ; AR ;i nkee Stadium, |t ARrONER T o ILe e Rbates || e arom 62 o iin el ok oI5l feqiiron ot BKcalil s - ~"““f- however, went out on & |seyventh with .400; Dalkowski of t lich 3 g : : ground ball and the rally was ¢ Burritts eighth with .368; Si Bul- |0Osipowicz 16 3. o S N ¥ "€ |nick of the Holy Cross ninth with |Zembko gy S sting H . | and Schmarr of the Pirates, = Sy w® ) y h Sullick of the Sokols and Johnston | . flfl"]“is NUMBER S ekl fewean |of the er tied for tenth with : Bres 5 i wild to home plate. 5 2 e in| A perusal of the lists shows that 2 o < o aimost v A T o there are two regulars in the league 5 Z i, Shnalan ¥ 5 S RS batting in the .500 class, \seven in |FI ‘ , = Rochester Beats Baltimore for el e e : ¥ N York . . T cla This either speaks well for 1 a i stolen base P H s the Third Time [the ability of the pitchers or speals i o it - was able to smash out 11l of the weakness of the batters. : n 1 hit apiece Havlick The Holy Cross team leads in 0 fleld, handling seven |tcam batting with a mark of .3( 0 ut an error. The score: | The Sokols are second with . .1 T e BRITAIN The West Ends come third with | e S : ' A Bl 246. The Burritts are fourth with | = 3 1 1/.231. The Pirates are ffth with| 0 U G T : 2 of the West Ends is the 0| Babe Ruth of the league with three (O A82i0; on Again, 10 Round Bate 3 : me runs to his credit. The other| {le Between Carnera and Bearcat 0 lecircuit hitters are follows: Ku- | 6 of Holy Cross and Partyka of | Wright to Be Held. GILI the Sokols, 2, and R. Kink, Pirates: | : ) RS mabroor [E cicols W DaTiccs e R QS S EE e ; ) o |Blrittd: Bcanle, Plrates; G Oamp- |00 2kSi0, oicAgein 10 taund (bony R A 10 bell. West FEnds: Luty, Burritts; Petween Primo Carnera, hugh Ital- o ; 1 1| Florkowskl, Holy Gross, and Zaike,|ian: end Bearcat Wright, Omaha ‘ T i 2 P R “% [negro heavyweight, will be held to- S & Holy s. one each e : e e : o e aeqording 19| "The bout originally was scheduled 2 s ¥ PIAY. 1€ ltor Louisville, Ky., but was can- " F i celled. It then was moved to Omaha A where it twice was postponed. Car- Ak iera will weigh 263 pounds, an ad« g vantage of 45 pounds over Wright. : Pl According to Leon See, Carnera’s RSl “uropean manager, this will bs e Primo’s last fight in the United s [ States, on the present tour. o z — WEETAMOE UNBEATEN : ' FIGETS LAST NIGHT re B Only Yacht Amonz Four Contend- ¥ to a three- | H t By the Associated Press. ers for Defense Honors to Race New York — Johnny Russalo, |New York, outpointed Twin Xark, Without a Defeat Fresno, Calif., (§) v e Ao Tacoma, Wash. — Leo Lomski, e ) | Aberdeen, knocked out Harry Dil- ! as lon, Winnipeg (4). : company hookup with Gra- PLAY NIGHT BASEBALL & o ham Me) - at microphone New York, July 17 (® — Another J Semi-final bout — Justa Suarez minor league club will give night GO South American lightweight cham- baseball a trial, when Newark and X \ pion, and Joe Glick, Brooklyn. Ten |Milewski 005 | Jersey City of the International ol season. rounds. | Wintam 0 | League meet in the latter's park to- . - 1 Royals also took Other bout — Midget Wolgast, | =i, s 275 |nigDt Jersey City is the second team A 5 L : % f ding 6 to | Philadelphia vs. Erne Peters, Chica- West Ends | |in the circuit to adopt night base- ¥ . ing game, | go, eight rounds after main bout T. Blanchard 5 15 3 & .400|ball, Buffalo being the other. merican League e ¢ Sequins 7 ; ; %o only ; o x B | g i credit i for e ————— - - ———— ow nt the oz gt OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN s S — - ./, ’ - CONGRATULATE ME, 2 \WHAT ! YouVE X parldT pay anv = [ s NEPHEW ! v T DID GONE 1N FOR ATTENTION To of Fittenzer, .rlq‘ MY FIRST S0LG FLIGHT AVIATION 2 n -’ MATOR, v k on four Bison hurl- | ot [ 1, ) t R e TeDAY AT -THE ARPORT! | . EGAD,UNCLE SPEEDY ! s HE'S hree runs. In Y 2 A i Eeret (50 i wTOMORROW M GOING R AMBROSE , A MAQQs BEHIND T Jamicson 4| gelf To -TRY A PARACHUTE OF NOUR MEARS MARCH OF PROGRE! e ALLISON VS. DE STEFANI TJUMP !« NEYT VEAR v HMF « INDEED, LIKE A BdaaY 2 5 5 YESTERDAY'S STARS : : ' ULe FLY Mo ould L-THIUK Vou AREJ 3 WHIP | HETS : T PLANE HERE AMD GETTING ADDLE ’ AIR-MINDED, go S Conqueror of World's Tennis Cham- “TAKE Nou UP BUT NoT H' Miller, p Jablonowsk pion and Itallan Star Open Davis CLoUD SWEEPING! \, WAY WE Brown, p - Falk, z Cup Singles. | 3 MODERKNS Myatt, 2z - ; 7 r Alli- : MEAN 1T/ Lotels who beat the world's J Cochet, at Wimble- : N finals at Roland Garros TOrrow. me will start at| \J - 12:30 p. m m. E. /8. T.) reorge Lott of the American ORI e ‘ Sk i e Blteam, will meet Humberto De g Washington L 0 e Meligonis 'fl 2 REGUDOCT Morpurgo. captain of the Italian | i il o a0 ¢4kl who made an error allowing a . team, in the second singles match at e run to score ases were stil o 0 s AB R A leadee for two matches Combs, 1t .. 5 0 o 0 Nevers =d the pitching ’ t noon today at the | H A i 0 task. Foi roller | Luque, Robins R o5 Gilintot | - el O b to Coveleski 0 a mbled al- | nine hits and dro e Ry e YA Genrig, 10 a8 i 3 WoR 1 another run to score and the | triple as Robins e e Bl e soesad 1 1! . re still jammed Zachary, Brav o hhlen teamis Thess will Ne chosen“ Chapman, 3b ceve '.K DR Vl 5 :r Nevers managed to fan Hultb>rg | hit game as Br: tomorrow. I 0 1 o HA-vn;v; .l(».'n:\r— Folde popped fly to th 4 10 3 in the firs The third d. s play Sunday will | o 4 ° o 5 o sl In the ¢ I e be a reverse of the opening singles, uncorked a 14 pitch to allow un- ANDREW Lott starting against Stefani and Al- run to score and when Squilla ote singled two more runs were in. In the following frame the win- drej Andrews of ored another when Zieg- | Tuesday, at All s ed and made the remainiag |S. A. Grohol offic e on an inficld out The bride is a o| The losers scored once in the the daug! o o fourth on Boenhart's double and an |chael Timko. a bride was born in Pennsylvania. the son o u.‘ (Continued on the Following Page) | (Continued on the Following Page.) | Mr. and Mrs. Simon Andrews, Miss i n, became ison playing the final match with e Morpurgo. | Sydney, a, July 17 137»,_‘ ive of A lter Lindrum, Australia's mmaml and Mrs Walker, If Meusel, f mpion, who claims every billiard cord in the world. has returned re from an English tour and may go to ll(m United Statesc next year,