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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922 N EVERYTHING - - - - - “38 : By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company Red Sox Badly Beaten, Yet Make Remarkable Triple Play Against Yanks Visitors Perform Unusual Feat on Ball Hit on Ground in |] HOW hats STAND Second Inning. * sarionat aagek allt By Bozeman Bulger. @GE HE Boston Red Sox ain't whut|N. York..1' 3 86 | Pittebh. 3 GS bs used to be. Chicago..10 4.714| Brooki’'r 6 8 429 eet said old Tom York, | St. L 7 6 538) Cinoin'ti 4 10 .286 team had blown up| Philatia.. 6 » 500! Boston... 3 9 .250 t& the first inning, “and they neve> GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 10; Beaten, 6, Philadelphu i nnati, 5; Pittsburgh, 3, s St. Louis, 11) Chicago, 3 = NEWS NOTE: Saas BUILD GAMES TO-DAY.* COURSE ROO! To make Harry Frazee feel worse Gnd alno to take a sharp prod at our two Colonels, the Fostow scribes cui themt the New Yorke Red Sox. They @all us the Boston Yanks. MME R And that gets no laugh out of anit] New York aon. “ dr eestom Philadelphia In their worst flapdoodie days the} Cincinnati at Pikteburgh. Yanks were never as bad as that. St. Louis t Chicago. Carrying a load of twelve pitchers, AMERICAN LEAGU. Mughey Duffy hurted a quarter of his W. be P4,) our boys in the onc|N.’ York.i1 $ ./86| Waab'ton eee. St. Louis 9 § (643 | Phil @ngarement. Like one of those all- ou i! fete poker games, tie wore he hurled | Clevel'nd, 7 6 \588| Boston... {TS HARD TO BE OIGNIFIED the worse it got. Chicago... 6 6 500! Detroit... “ with. A GUN Uke THAT ‘The score of 10 to 8 that you see in GAMES YESTERDAY. BEHIND YoU: favor of our boys means nothing. |New York, 10; Boston, 3. . stranger who couldn't read the score- Washington, 9; Philadelphi: Board would have sworn the Yanks Chicago, 9: Detroit, 6, mude # hundred. St. Louis, 3: Clevetand, 2. But just ws we are about to dis. GAMES TO-DAY. Purage those Bostonians they hand us| Boston at New York. Me record, and there we areinching| " Claveland at &t Lou ng INSPIRATIONAL midst of # very sulty icago at Detroit. - 5 . EXAMOLE — SHOWING HO! showing they pull the first triple play ; Washington at Philadelph al POSSIBLE IT 1S FoR at! of the year, and the first one that ‘most of ws ever saw that started with @ ground bal). ‘The few persons lucky enough to “Etro nay one of ants Win Weird Game i From Braves in Hub other players haven't time to get hack to the Bases. But this one wus of the rarest of rare varieties. IHPOSSI BYE, HOPE LESS YOUNG Han TO RISE IN THE WORLDe REVTHER WLLTRY | serine 3S Steno T0 TURN TABLES sli Bostonians Lose Because of | BRAVES TO PROTEST Though twice wounded he up and|back. Boeckel and Mitchell called a| Atlantic City, is the other hailing from| the Robins started a big rally tm tho| up with 68 in the fnal box. amateur boxing tournament to be held “4 the Philadelphia district who will start a) 3 eked the pill for two singles, scor-| conference with Umpires Sentelle and | the Philadelphia district who wilt start) seventh, Gordonier finished the] ‘There were sixteen medal winners ah, Madioon fauare Garden, Thured Kolp, 8t, Louis Heimach, wisetnct uf itt fe u 2b Hubbell, Ftadetoni nee " low Mitchell's claim and the game Princetonian. ae el acaimen'e trouble started in the] A. B. C. Ne 2 wasted the ball rolling] this effect was made yesterday by the | Oheeves —— thir inning when, after striking} with a total o! 5, ing followed in| Metropolitan Association of the A. A. U. MoMitian has fallen off a little with | proceeded, Meanwhile Mitchell threat- | Geargie parr Gets Desision Over Henline out, he was, touched for a|turn by Chichester, Travelers Insur- ee See In fhe second imning, after the} ~~ 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. Yanks had the game ail sewet up and) Errors, Although Finding GIANTS’ VICTORY. Prayer, Club GR rg.| Maver cn a HORE ready for delivery, Vewster wulked. . oa Causey, New York. 2 8 004] Moharut, Detroit « 8 2 eso Baker swished a hot single through Nehf for Fifteen Hits. peaiad ba ne: Boeeclng. Woske,) Bressler, Cincinnat 4 ek RRL MA Glisen Be binle Ser ueae the infield, sending Chick to third. pion dit BOSTON, Mass., April 29.—It s essen Bice a 48 es vr Then came the fireworks. Miller a = jainer, St. Louis, 8 3 € Fatt, BORON ..ceeseeegee WL 10 10 aioe’ bat qroeter straight at Joe By Robert Boyd. wag roperted ube ve hes on Dodgers Expect to Use Left By Neal R. O’ Hara, Kelly, New Yer +32 10 20 Speaker, Cleveland sso... 12 MB Dugan. After o bluff to make Fewster BOSTON, Aprii 29. Manager Fred eit oy Bs pec e Garry Herrmann may have the pitchers are Hable to blow up any| pine? Pittsburgh ae a siete dala 4 10s stick at third, Joe wheeled and HE Giants were grected here with head the game whieh the Handed Star in Box worst baseball team in the circuit but]me at al o'parrsil; Chicege ok MeN dintth, Boston «ssc... ae eS whippec the ball to Pratt in time to the coldest wemther they have| Sraves lost to the Giants yee- ToD 5 he's got the best burlesque show in Mo. an, Pittsburgh. 6 3% ‘6 8 force out Baker. terday by & score of 10 to 6. o-Way. Daily ticker vervice shows that this | 4, . Clark, Detrot 63 2 through with yet encountered during the peed ; ‘abe the ‘world. is a tough season for the bears butl amin New Yor tae Aalst, Clever : ey The protest, it is said, will be nent ‘ 4) er 8 7308 Gaisto, Cleveland 48-8 ball to Burns championship season of 1922. But en Dave Bancroft’s action Bed h G: Moweiah wate 4h rt 4 good one for the Cubs. ‘ ¢ 12 8 20 Miller, New York 7 Oo you, Miller is with those cold, wintery breezes that}: jn intercepting Walton Cruise's 'y Joseph Gordon. . gel @ money every time . ee iter Shikees #8 3h Collins, Chicago 4 16 Sats geng ‘4 Duteh"? Reuther, the Dodgers'| he's flashed. But so do a lot of'othe:| The fans were worrying about how te fy Beech Tne kate +f ae Ga +4 - swept over Braves’ Ficld from the hit-} retubn to the, infield of a bali hit labile Anak tena : 2 Wood, ‘Cleveland 12 8 mS decided sturdy left-hander, so ited at our ing yeggmen are/the Yanks would get along without -10 7 1 niexon, Cleveland " Ww toric Charles River they were also] to him on a fly by Bancroft with » who acquitted | pushing. Ruth twenty-five daya ake 7 4 10 Blue, Detroit hot it Shag visited with an abundance of baso-{ Eat! Smth on thied base in the | himself so admirably in Boston a few ote te AS Fe 433 Hetia, er Bo ae move 3 ower, Washingt Muddy Roe), ball nek. Ash Bone: Bacerary Ia ang thas days ago by pitching his team to its] Ken Williams certainly has the pole} Experts had awarded the Cubs H-8 Rhee Ws Betralt WoT fy — TEA Gold's chamapigin ware ahisiil: Coss SAU oe ae thee first victory over the Braves, will be|! this year’s home run steeplechase, | eighth place, with an outside chance Aor Nhs | Neraill, Pi Hie as | by Pred Mitchell's club in the opem! eaught the ball on the bound near called upon by Manager Robinson for seventh, twenty-five days ago. “noe Pi ir aie _ if MG} ‘frat bape and tossed it to John [this afternoon + SORE Shinn We Onn Sfill ly Berne ee av 1 Pees 1343 i gaahe of tne present series. McGraw's] Y/et Suet Ane Moma ing for the Fnoon to put a stop to the} sey away if he can grasp the socko-} The Braves were rated as pennant Krier, whines 3 6 TH : . champtons could only get tem hits off Braves. Monae ™M he hell slugging of “Kasier” Wilhelm’s Phit- logical moment. contenders twenty. daya ane: Henit Philadelphia”... 10 3 iM ¢ z | j John Watson and Joe Oeschger, while} promptly demanded that Smith [1% Reuther held the Philadelphians} | tw ee i “a4 33 3g. the Braves were macing Arthur Neht| be sent back to third base, but [Well in hand during the first league| tot the “Braves pitehine seer danny, Uhenker declared Washington | Toporce 1003 bos for fifteen hits Umpfres Sentelle and Klem, who | game of the season at Ebbets Field © Braves’ pitching staff/and St. Louis were the only teams he iteatheote, wi Kut i mete Mabie accicwoue bara dropsal | ofimetediin tha uameicretieel to ‘faua wanuia cecil condAent tiat Helter rete feared twenty-five days aga. Gove, wanien 37 6 i cae this weird battle had it not been for} take nee action. It ed Smith, Brooklyn’ 301 5 “B18 . the errors made by O'Nell, Boeckel of the umpires saw |°2" 40 It again. So far this season Fou M f t N. A Belt te io 13 18 Bu vtlecen, by th ana Barbere that Tost the tame for alleged interference,” "Dutch has made the best. showing r Members of Wes Y. Five jie i 3 tee Boston, satis of any hurler on the Brooklyn staft . i= Sow" iat aul ug 18 (a0 7 on ~— jan Bo: 130 8 Ni < penta, sg Nant Matted off the Gratianing and] a1 Ea STIRLING MAKES [Smt siveady. even at this early Capture Evening World Medals) 's': ‘sei: 8 fee tie cb aaa , showing signs of turning in Bancro, New York 10 Dugan, Boston :--:.; ; Tuns made ball across the plate, When he did stage, showing gin a —-—_ Ca 14 13 305 the other o get it over Fred Mitchell's hitters DEBUT A AS MET MET. GOLFER, |iong string of victories by the time Miller’ ' , Te Gridetine Beak H Ward, ork dda ee, wallopped the bail hard. Several times the pennant race in at an end, dition) Miller's Misses Keeps Hig} toumament at the Broadway Arcade reat Bou ve Nai, Shuai 5 fe2 stm during the game McGraw thought} In "hee WAHAS aponacanne 00 & Rates pe arriignteneye T i alleys. Leo Lucke, Billle Cordes's| fen Binatone A lene. Dotto cose aia sertously'of derricking his star south. | politan finkswoman, Miss Alexa Stirlin all Ukelihoed, will work behind the eam From Assumin: crack bowler, defeated Anargeros of | Rahwér, Hitsburah’ ey Montit,’ Chicago ar et iP eheenies oly, thinking. th ¥'| plate to-day The Broadway Aread hen they | Alri oS Bassler, Detroit " 7. paw. probably, thinking that | former wonien’s national champlon, yes- i " les when the: 4 eManda, ®t. : H Bees decuhh cectualy. ot thnaott | cedee, orcd hee aa 76] The 10,t0 7 beating the Robins re- Lead at Headpins. clashed In the individual event, which | fons: icin ‘ 2 34) Pertnas Pitladelhta” i 4 i allowed him to linger on the mound. | the inaugural event of the Metropolitan ceived from the Phillies at Bbbets followed the three-man, Boeckel,' Boston @ 10 gab] Qharrity, Wenkington wee " He Nehf never did ret much" better, but | Women's Golf Association season at the] -A°d Yesterday can hardly be taken} It was another big night in ‘The 1 8 Menoaly, Boston a ashe 6 2 the! the Braves became worse and ‘worse | Cherry Valley Club, Garden City, ‘Rep.|%% @ fair test of the Brooklyn club's} pyening World Headpin Tournamen:| Viscount. and Flynne showed re- aR 1g 3 tie aie 4 3 } tee illewed the world's champione to| resenting hte North Hempstead Country |atrenath. It the weather were not| m markable form in the Metropolitan f 8 9 Siheures, Bowen Hates ak = cee them out. Club of Port Washington, L. 1., her] blamed for so many other things it night at the White Elephant] -pwo-Man Team Tournament at Billie RIG Lamotte, 'Washingto: 7 2 6 lee ‘Words fail in @ measure to explain Riseaee corey was. #4, ‘two strokes ander would be easy to say that the after-| Academy, when no less than twenty-| Cords's Metropolitan alleys up in 12'S 13 Bilerwer Sts, Leas oe a the ing Selle oy por pe ang Sateen. wibict oe Graal Porkeae cone apen was my enie shat the locals ware five teams gave their best in an| Washington Heights last night, when 3 8 ra for | orgies, field! nders a ten. | gercup in the metropoltan championship 0 display their normal de-| endeavor to dislodge the leaders, Har-| they registered a total of 501 in the May Sa ee: H Be singles. together with the strong wind and} a year ago. Mrs, A,S. Rossin of Holly, | %a8!ve Dower; that the winds whteh} mone No. 1, from thelr position at|1oslRe ame of the evening. Vis-|¥ 1% 6 40 Bantnien Phil ii ¢: $a bases Mr. McNally, in the Hine-ap| cold that held down the attendance to} wood was third among the grosa scorers|SWePt across the field made, it ex- gount contributed 242 to this amount 73 6 papeeen Enladelptig one. od can ot the head of the list with a total of Tobin, Bt, Louis ., 18 8 35 BH for the first time this season, sacri- | 2,400 spectators. with a 97. The low net honors went to|tremely difficult for the fielders tol 529. ‘Their tote ti otal of} and Fynne 259. 8 43 pi f . feed nestiy, “Ward promptly’ dented At one time tn the game, the firth] MIs. A. Guegenhelm of the Engincers'|Judge what under other elreum-| were’ not geod enoush, aithoush hed — 3403 AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING, the left fleid wall with a double. Both] ianing, when Davy Bancroft drove a} Country Club with an 82, stances would be easy files, and that ah: SIOUER, BRAT hee Maguay, Bost 3 j ’ runners scored. That made four, It|long sactific fly to Cruise im right Ar ayy She conditions: generally were) mpeg lanes Meee Ne eee th ete Lnseat Londing fens tage night when | em Gioeneatl + 40 Hoyt Now York, ye tae ~ was ample. field, Earl Smith, who was on third | SEMI-FINALS TO-DAY IN favorable to. football than, basoball,| Sioned the hesdnin’ twine ane cen | they best both bedi de eyes manor Van ‘aiider, ia boo Te eo] early burst ¢f gunfire drove} scored after the catch, Cruise made TRENTON GOLF TOURNEY. Well, that's just exactly what hap-|other ‘occasion pinned _ five, there tae Ink. cones rolled at Billy NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCH Bhawkes, Hew York § 18 to the tall and uneut, Mr. [no attempt to get Smith at the plate «| pened. The shivering, besweatered ak Prigetad foe 7 song | a Pitcher: Club. ‘ae? Bush 0 tooo tube might have been a new leader in the] Amann’s New York alleys. Cohn, | ate ander tei a a as he was forced to go away back inte players were constantly rubbing their | rac ear’ man y ij race for this year's héadpin bowling| the middle of the Onawas, regis- ee e deep right field for Rancroft's drive,} Philadelphians monopolize the spot-| hands together and performt all . a o oe. had his revenge. Meer ais areiaen tes spd os | Oma A Wea Gott: isto at Nha sored lacris cf erronnsticn artund (het Uke Len tote Ad Bley achenaa te et laces ates oe Ge ee 3 3 9: Tes a ? s ct - jew Yor! lars gat 61 4 ce if 245 in th 5 2 idea Of revenge, it ap-|to second, and midway between the | annuai invitation golf tournament of tho| tions to keep warm and to bring their] four of their members being LER ded ‘ious’ peas ds 9 Sey eee Bherde! Be. Lula: 2 8 ti ee was io hit Wallie Schang, an|two bags Cruise returned the ball, eenien Country Cink, due to the results| benumbed limbs back to life. with fobs for rolling scores of 100 or|Mance and McKenna to Box Her; Garieon, Pitteyureh 8 i e | Causey,’ New’ York. : ve eee eaters, teen ncet: “sae| ree sharers sande no protect catll a| Bly. Ties woo “thelt "way into the] ,,Eureige Grimes started the piteh: | were. on May 4. Jounard, New ‘Yor 8 H ete. in the shins the first ¢ nol in the ‘box called | Semi-finals which will get under way to-| NS for . He was hit hard and] Chartie Riethmuller of the Bergen] Gordon Munce of the Pastime A. C., | Martin, Chicago ry 1 ‘ime, sy person preas ften, the Philli Chicas: me the ball slipped, oF | Tomy Recctel's attention te the tect | G07. Once more T., Wood Piatt and /S°teh. oe lea amassing a total | Five No. 1 cut into the picture when | metrppolitan heavyweight champion, and | Hoek, Bt; Louls 6 . George Hoffner will Clash, the luck of} of thirteen hits off his delivery and | he rolled a total of 114, equalling the 3 Grimes, Brooklyn ° fee fe nor cracked our Mr.|that Larry Doyle did the same thing fabie| driving him out of the game in the| high score mark held by L. R. Lang-| charles McKenna, the national 175- | Osborne, Chicago ‘ od Sehange isbety ‘on his bald beam. |a mumber of years ago on the same . Fi silane pound champion, have been matched for | North, 8, Louls 9 10001 Naylor Pitt That didn't phase Wallie a bit.| fieki and the runner on third was sent © wixth inning. Mamaux, who retieved [bea and Cawee: | Riethmuller tallied]. | ot aioli i Bilethien, Srp 1.150] Pennoe " him, gave way toa pinch hitter when | 56 in his first half, which he followed | ® pout a 71 sion’s | Nehf, New 1 ‘eer ' 1 ? x 1 1 1 2 2 willow lately. Yesterday Elmer] ened during the remaining Innings to Melminl. two-bagger by Hubbell, a ain ance Company No. 1, 101; Cottle, Pillingim, Bos i |, with plasters on his wounded | Drotest the game in the event the] Georgie iets ‘and Louts Gugtielmini| Rapp and a double by King, sor Travelers Insurance Company No. 1.) INTERNATIONAL TEAGUE: ee Gineinnat 7 F ey. Gineinnat se>cee 9 at pn a went back to the centre garden | Braves lost, and played a right smart game of| Earl Smith, slow of foot, drove a . Among other things he|three-base hit down deep along the netted the Phillies two runs, The Riethmuller, Bergem Five No. 1 W, L. P. W. L. BO, City, 114; L , Be >, $ .667| Toronto.. 5 5 .600 visitors came back still stronger in | Jersey City, Losey, Bergen Five, 4 :000| Rochest'c 46 1444 fought @ rattling fast twelve-round bout at the Pioneer Sporting Club tast night, “a0 Whktnsony Gh “000 | Coveleskic, Glev 000 000 00 BeRRSRRR2SE ERE: Oldham, Detroit Pose e soos SoS e Ol ee rceotste ee oD: 1 1 3 a the next Inning, scorin, Jersey City, 101; Svehla, Reavoy, No. H ns ehiteas Fy @ ‘weesed up the Boston pitching de-|left field foul line. He might have] it phe ond af whlch the Judkes dectded | eine a base on (rine to 4. }00; Voytech,’ Rozvoy, No. b 101; 4.6 400 H Bayne, be Lae sss : partment with two singles and a|fcored had he been speodier, for It} “auite'as intoresting as the main bout} by Olson and a home run by King. | J. Vavriek, Rozvoy, No. 4, 108; Ry 5 § 800! Syracuse. 4 6 .400 i 000 Boston, wieked Swo-base vbot to the fence, Re root Panigse arg gerry BB Bor, wes te combfinal, In. which Jack Vides| ‘The Robins made a strong rely 100; Kratoohvil, AM $ YESTERDAY. 1 Sono AM. LEAGUE CLUB BATTING. algo scored a run, but anybod nul 1 y Fran! ne 6 Revi : " do that. ¥ coule'] Sinners were on the bases, Pods en Inia one of diay ina [ine enema Sorina tour rams, and No. 1, Sine, Bele aeterich | eereeeee dt doraey Olin 6 2 [000] club, Rw, P. pong The day was 0 cold that MoGraw | ston's heavywelghia, locked like a sure] ime back again in the ninth with a] AAG Te. Ute” America, Wi Newar' roa = ono] cieveland ye a refused to allow Shufflin’ Phil Doug-| winner, and had Vides almost out on| ‘ly that promised to make things | Tore! Weat New Yorn ai ing, 0. duane, Fitiargh” 10 Ma aot Speeking of busy young fellows.}i.5 te leave the clubhouse, Phil haa| sx different occasions when he sent the | ‘Meresting. It was @ brave effort on | 104; Baker, ‘ork, Al} Btar | Buell, Bomee Pp es: Bey Franklin Baker, another| heen puffering from a cold in his arm| fatter to the mat for counts ranging | thelr part, but the lead the Phillies 110; Zachman, West New York All Luqus, Olncinnail . Shas Y ~ eae je expatriate, by the way.! ang moGraw is not taking any chances en one to nine Pi) ran Into one of | had amassed was too great for them | Stars, 107; anh. st oie ork ei pees e BY tapped his old teammate hurlers for Pitheadascgh oy pede idas's haymakers in the fourth session | to overcome. All Stars, Schatz, West New y City. "L LEAGUE CLUB ot oT é Sos sinzion and a three-sacker, driv-| Uti y suid after the game It was @ to hear the announe- | Hubbell pitched she whole kame for Yor Alt Biara No. 3 18 aoe ater ot Newark, NANG . y three run Yes, and Whitey Y “A the Phillies, allowed the Brooklyns ntries: 2 SOe or the ‘alo at Baltimore. York ig Te light. PI i tN anetaor atntetse axoatriete | on. o¢ ane, miranurest, and mont un- | matched in two weeks, » total of sixteen hits, but manager, | contest, the final count of the ‘Treas- yracuse at Reading, | ritybursh HI Sen le Ph tte a7 P aaey, this clab looks more like Phil-|'""\"lony time, and he attrituted it to L seerceation with the exception of the seventh and [Urer, Joseph Thum, showing that 1,025 ——>—__- Ea 0 SPORTING want soba adelphia than Boston, doesn't it?—| tne phigh wind and weather conditions vel 1s Conway. ninth innings, 40 keep the hita well} teams have been regeived to date,| COLLEGE BASEBALL RESULTS. | chicaxo i |, OMNI COONEY, a Whitey, still enthusiaatio over] Gre’ ciants will clash with the | Home Pe, Muhtacicn” Rivel:}enough scattered to Keep the locate | This is most aergy ight he & proves eon 10 SLUB Prices $1-$2-$3. ‘To-nigbt, escape from Connie Mack, helped ) 7 ie ig yom scoring. conclusively @ bowlers of New ea. : = Bimocit to a few singles and throw in| footy Sea tk ana jap apt gee bea il ANd OR ey ora ee York city are with "Uncle" Joe te oe sea RINK Myrile & Vanderbilt vm, Wks. wallop for the cireult. Yes, Whitey] wit) piteh for New York. McQuillan]. ©. last nikht. Prycl w Willie Davis In Winner, man, in his endeavers to have a ree is TO NiGuT. Pap, Prices, Bi, St, 8 tw hitting onway and safely cari LONG BRANCH, N. J, April 99. ord number compete. in this year's PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN ot Tasonia® Vsboy ete Nick roi 1608 B'way (at Bist, th Bir, $50 Boxing er every one of the ten rounds the Ocean Park A.A. here last bowling classic. we 188 pounds and Conway 141.| Willie Davia of Wlisabeth outpointed =aeerd , subbing for Walle Pipp. BE ey m4 bor «| The larweat gathering of fans to witness Sammy Stone of Y ¥ Lae Stein's Broadway Arcade trio ‘out to be @ pretty nifty first os AD rt} boxing bout in this city in several] fast rounds. Davis led in every one af | got an even break When they met the dome ruse new. or Rudolph will work for the Braves. sabi: Bobet Bb ‘ Danny Twoomey, army-navy lightweight | years turned out, for the bi the twelve rounds 4 emi - Pameesan. Fipple out for « few days champion. received the juage's decision Bay eo Ha ten, rounds. Buck Walters: eutpointed | Grand Central three la & scheduled qos SCHOOL GANee. 2 man, Root Track, @ Handball Courts ee Ff omer «oan one nara Whi on Sere AB) AL TO-DAY, 3. he Bud Spratley and | he series of the Haste) ey Owners’! mickmend Hill .. § Bvyapt .. oye Blea: mm, Showers, ie, FRED! ESE Vs JOE. MANDELL ‘aon . esting ten-round bout here fast night. Mince ve tbotien. cad, °” "Diamond outpointed "Artie + ro at Thre-Men Team and Individual jE Jemates rj Flesh Reducing, Body Building Adi jon 50 Cents.