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> CHAMPIONS LASTED BEST welght—and easily within 122 pounds at all times Wateott grew from a light to a welterweight, and aa a welter was fighting heavies up to the size of Sandy Ferguson, who was six feet four and welghed 220 pounda, Waleott didn't need to take off weight at any time, and he Was always as tough as 4 boarding houge chicken and 1s full of endurance ag a steel spring. As for Mysterious Bily Smith, old timers remember him as the roughest welterweicht champion on reeord, Battles Lost Where Fighters Had to Scale Below Their Natural Poundage to Qualify for Ring Events. By Robert Edgren. Benny Leonard, game and skilfal as yy champion we ever had, Is sufter- Ing from the handicap that put out so and a holy terror even to Joe Wol- pMany title-holders in the past For} cott, smith was, a lean, Sargeratioly four or five ars Benny has been in-| during all his fighting years. He Olined to take on weight. He fret} Mever put on fat until he left the ring went overweight while at Camp Up- ton, where he spent months as Army Boxing Instructor, putting in Exeess weight handicaps any ath- lete except a Welght thrower or g Jap wrestler, Those birds don't have to hours every day and doing more} take it off, The Japs are sclentifically actual boxing than any other man I] fea from the cmdle up to make them know of in the camps. 1 But t doesn't go with box- Because of the immense amount of} ing If Renny Leonard ate like a boning Henny ala with much bisser! Jap wrestler, ar Ike Matt Mc@rath myn he cut out all idea of keeping to a] 5. p, prin en 0 training diet and ate big meals, Mis aouitber chal Wein iene wine ayatem demanded more fuel. Asa te- Me 0 ork and bee : Bewlt of the hard work and increased] ‘eel for the pork and bean cham: long food supply, Benny grew thick ana| P!onship heavy and strong, just as any healthy] WHEN JESS KNOCKED OFF 90 man will if he works hard and eats POUNDS. what he wants. Resear . i When the war was over Leonard Seducing tonnage: dest, ut seem to wag 8 bie welterweight, ant ns | imeet, the. big. fellows. | When Jess Bach was sold, Ho war In the phyet | Willae@ began: Tiaintng for the fight with Jack JSéhnson in Hayana he weighed 815 pounds, He trained sev- ral months and reduced gradually to cal condition of a .laborer—whic jan't the best condition for boxing Teo much mus lakes away speed 2 245 pounds on the day of the fleht For a long time Ben voided makes Welent fan ik Bald alvin te ilard weighed nearly 800 when he Benny ATE ENOUGH gmich as possible. He told mo then} 2°64m training for Dempsey at Toledo FODDER, FOR A HORSE continues to taki lerized” ot that bh n't want to “io the way|2n4 took off thirty-five pounds—but AT Camp UPTON = HE PUT AJOR deesus uasetel} ol aes te. i © on @ "'Sislerized aay os tea ‘ 82] that wasn't enough. He lacked the ON TWENTY SOLID Pounds . Content with a jead that practically assures him the major le @f Joe Gans.” Ww into a weltor-| oad ha had at Havafias patting crown for 1928, the wlan of the St. Loula Browns has his Weleht, and the strain of tard train-{"PIT "T feoieg weighed” 800 pounds cap, or, father, his bat, set for the consecutive hitting mark established by tn 1 the lightweight classé! wien he began training for Johnson Wi or, Who hit safely In forty-four straight games duping Ohe 1897 be ; ing " ind was cntircly out of conditc A ‘ The American League record is held by Ty-Cobb, whe, in 1917, Aa caver tute ages ae to] eek before the fight he weighed Ae troke bito. the bit column in forty consddutive games ans rhercuiosia a ehance 91516 Hounds—having reduced ninety Sisler, in addition to setting batting pace with an average of .419, nAppiaty Ta mal ceuctislatadetuat yunds, and that his stamina hadn't WHEN HE Bar os fy also distancime all bare stealers with total of forty-seven, In addition Seed ar tha ttentwalent tint een affected Was shown when he tool BEGAN Bouna NEL . to being hovor man in these two departments, George is ed with Carey, iat 1 ¥ ay Se ee estes ohnson’s heavy blows, practically ur WN We RING NENER HAD To = m the National League speed merchant, as a run ec Bach Dasdented the any of id he 1s_ an vonmer [nn ok oe ae ANAS Th as FATZSIMMONS: ate nda Whit he weirhed| {eto avoid or block any of them, AGAIN HE WAS Ae rahi NEVER Took of F) TL ee F ee Fee ttee elt at teat | for fifteen rounds hofore collapsing. SCALES~ SAY « WEIGHT — HATS WEIGHT - AND Ljullet Joo" Bush leads the pitchers in registering the largest number al ida Wha wean y when |, 8801 Longford did some great fight- ONE REASON > LASTED 34 Years winnie mes, twenty-two. he tu weltorwoicht seems foe mee Be had taken off thirty Sd, a4 WAS So inmHe RING | ‘the following étverages Meitde gnmex plityed Wednesday Inst: 1e of fat. e / DURABLE 7 . to have Leonare tir rn , . undseMy.snTfVRshrdi emfw emf mm a oe GIANTS YANKS Dalit oety ; eerie (Copyright, 1922, b; t Hduren.) Plager " Mayer. At c no yroueht | sidinbimasd Salah Pe i Lua him throush rhe with Tendle x a - 7 mer Rennie winner when he looked a sure | ' 3 Y, Old Ch ° e Hops srunter By ceretully. oatboxing “hi ear tamptonship istic N oy HN ond G ° Bt part) tee of a cave : Coe meee th T ] ; ISTIC INE WS portock AM Ossip race ved in the Pendier f nnd pa ( 7 ~ = bs — H ~ |Goes with ys R i" : Ee a Goes with Today’s Renewa [eerie Ee i NELSON NEVER HAD TO TRAIN / ° i. & ? for what, . hn hr gender % Bratt the Rich Realization)" sve wemsont vine) oe i age ig ae > catnivaL which Gill be held in Ebbets} inal will wick, i Hoyt = Vield on Tuesday night. Tue com-}UPMstein and Jonnie + 2 Sea I Kai-Sang and Rock- i el SED Back & the Pacific! plete card ig.ag follows: Johnny Buff | trajian as at .Broakyn: ani 1 Ms . Pron oast, and it was he who paid Adolpii areal ae r vg | Sen Moxeiore. Olynip Vieki? iv elih yt minster Best of Divi- Spreckels’$5,000 for the unborn foal| \™eTs#'s flywelght champion, ys. Were sigrwd up. by Mote hmab: Fa ef Hymir, dam.of Morvieh and Run-| anche Villa, fly and bantamweight |e Uae of St PITCHING Gh sents om PITCHING RECORDS, : 4 $ 5 eeairian ws : ae is Bree tat champion of | the Orient, fifteen | club» show ¢ | hepa F ii ree \ yee rank iene? seasoha ia ‘ h ace quite a satthe Tan-l pounds; Eno Flo heweight} — pwweyie, tne vi ned ' : Hy WKS 10 C430 Fra CRIA RIS By Vi foran-nreting; which it is thought ; ! USI WAGER - sit Borie the 1 \ ret Marky ie many ars if he hadn't: made 1206 y Vincent Treanor. will be under way by Christmas. champion of the Orient, va. Nick age ; Ht) st Hoyt iW neo, Pound: fora fight with Terry McGow HE rich Realization, on» of the ss Foley, Brooktyn’s=sensattonal licht~ \ M o 48 Mos < rT Samer ern to reduce nin ids Ant i Q ¥ 18 ayo Me saath c “ erica’s rac- | -\_list of the eligibles for the Fu-]| weight, eight rounds; Johnny Drum- ba Tra York in PMistering most historic of America’s ra BBE DE nse 1 j ight, cig is; ) Mage dtigd un audhenis'e ing features, run to-day at] ime, a yee, PUMUIG Nestorday byt male of Jersey. Gity va, Joliniy Muc-| “pauio iirady ot Hiooityn, who. in t ROBINS week lefore the fight, grew fi h} @oimont Park, should de the! pe} rapt sa: tha welenta) of. ray of New York, eight rounds; Andy} &7 Pit for Sent fiat! Bi . Fo. Player, MERERL het caR TRU cconae Gide 5 Rehbercer tleured the weights of the tie by. ‘Kony Will get another on ae ages the weisht required. and in his-weak.| t2"ee-year-old championship of the h und bis ileures disclose MeKee, | Litke, former State and metropolitan | poiunity fo iain! nh thos ; Sehnert ened condition couldn't put on welmh:| year, Bunting and K gpingale and Goshawis as the tops} welterwelght ehamplon, vs. Joo Daly | hitving vant aidy gnihey woah in eaney See Magain, In the first round he had be-} sent the cream of t “4 h Fev wilt aot ane, | of Brooklyn, four rounds; Seotty Mel- i Grtrtite Both... Siwildering Swed and ski, but after] Pilory, Whiskaway and Snob 1. as cere comb vs, Young Skelly, four rounds ~ fo danvein Huneling that he blew up and McGovern] possthle ‘contend bat so far none A* Was i Raractent Pigs ot peer Onnny. Ed warda, th Negro. tl Le Horry Buater knocked him out. of these three has shown class-enough [00d colts being led to allow-| At a tinal conférence between the mar Pines with t i wr || Gadore monte in Rattling Nelson, toughest of all} to be considered on equal terms with {400s Decuse of RRO Same: WiG Oe nee area TERN ta e main Rumer ot ty I Cie ahriver Hy ghtweights, kept his stamina unim-| Bunting and Kal-So Bey Wah eke Sunteeices of fonsinip conte n nth T Ward patred through several years of fight Pillory won the Preakness and the] {hs "Th \tossen B viet MM aN Wert ks Sr Pace oa PA PITCHING RECORDS, ing. Nelson's natural weight was 290) $50,000 Belmont Stakes, but ran[)2 9 An aialiers enehne aye pots weting for Benny Leonard, and tke | | Pitener, Ww ob pounds, or from ,130 to 182, and he| poorly inthe subsequent Latonia Spe-} UN His he Bune we Eeoetets Ne | cient es pactpmuy taser gat hed Gators Ya foreed his opponents to make the] einl-— Whiskaway. has gone wrong “West Love, Rialto, Spot Cas pacts anteatant posting a forfeit of #10. Rrenaak ; } 3 de. Ni ince otable de o! otVvi i CBE ener Zuenten ‘aR 01 Might and Appearance, the primet Mamaux "+. ‘ Maghtweight Jimit of 188 ringside, Nel-|since his notable defeat of Motvich|Grosta, Shuffle Along, Oilderness\| posting. m Uke amount oo a tenon te Mitehell . o 8 gon never had to train off weight} and his yictory in the Latonla Special, Possible, Autumn Bells and Whirl-| St#8e the contest. Al Retoh, the oan while he was champton, so always en-| and Snob IT. went wrong altogether. | ying. E 1 traits "punchy _ tered the ring at his best Ad Wolgast, the Michtgin bearcat was a fighting terror and a great champion, His weight was from 120 to 130 pounds—usually 128 ringside. He never had to train off weight Wolgast's dissolution as a fighter came from other canses. Whitlie Ritchie was handicapped by having to take off welglit, as he was gonstantly growing heavior. To-day. in. splendid condition, although } apare time is given to golf instead of boxing, he weighs about 150 pounds Freddy Welsh, who ed a long time among the best lightweishts, w naturally a 128 to 19%-pound man. arid hever weighed over 183, He coul! Lueky our fiasn't amounted to any- thing since apring. Bunting was late in coming ta the races af one start at Havre de race, and Kal-Sang wasn't ready ny enough to measure strides with se which had reached racing con- th ditton earlier. day, therefore, finds the pair of late comers battling It out for the real honors of the season, and on what they have shown tn recent races they are qbout 28 eveaiy matched palr as could he brought together Rockminster js named as a starter In the Reslization and it ts possible he many prove a big upset, but it tsn't train for speed and strength, not wor-|kely. This Western horse won the tied by making weight, and he had} Ticonderoga Rarutoga, “but beat great endurance. nothing. In his next start at the Spa FELLERS. aonihee Ht wae ja: thie fa08 “that The original Jack Dempsey, middle-} Whiskaway performed so poorly. He weight champion; Tommy Ryan, Kid] certainly wasn't. the Whiskaway Beroys ane Bi rnmiens: ty ane which previously had won the $50,000 jovern, jee son, Joe Valeot Latonia Special Rockminster is a fast-track horse, and the fact that he has been shipped Hast from Kentucky for the Realiza tion indicates that his owner, Mont- and M erious Billy Smith never hed any Weight worr' Tommy Ryan never Weighed over 152 pounds when he knocking out the middle weights, with the class limit 158 ring- was ford Jones, believes he has a chance wet peal welterweight according to | , Sa, Hildreth was a happy man N ing i} when he sent Kal-Sang out on the modern standards, He was usually under 115 pounds track yesterday morning and found Rob Fitzsimmons weighed under 150] {hat the colt galloped soundly. There , S little evidence of the trouble jounds as middleweight champion, | YY ran was only 158 when he whipped | Which threatencd at one time fo keep big Jim Corbett at Carson, and not| th? colt in the barn on Reallzation day. The public will have a fine chance to see all of the Realization, as th start will be in full view of the grand when he fought the es at Coney Island from a welter to a was not over 165 much ove gigantic Jim Kid McCoy middleweixht Je gr w and pounds at any time when he was fight-} Stand and inglosure. Such races are ing Gus Rubiin, the Akron Giant, | always popular. ‘The nearer the pub- Peter Maher. Jack MeCormick, Tom|!ic can get to the horses the better Sharkey and other heavyweights, Me-| they like it Govern bantam and feather- weight, and ¥ n fighting lightwelghts C. H. Pleishhacker, who is racing was within 122 pounds. few horses here In the care George Ixon—fumous Little Choc-| the veteran trainer, C, Boots, !s @late—one of the great bits of flght-| the Trestdent of the Anglo-French fag stuff I ever looked upon im aetion| Rank in @an Francisco. Ho ia —was a bantam and eben @ Seather- one_of the Inaders in the movement a} tt ter ont re BEEF THEY TAKE OF WHO MADE WEIGHT EASILY’ THE: EVENING WORLD BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9; F AND PUT ON IS THE WEIGHT! (Copyright by Rovert Edgren.) Won Y FooTgau- EER Pere are IN THIS ARH! ihe Sree aMAGTE séan0 ER HAS To TRa\ Aa SAB use ap erg Ka <Siyp. Pherey MEFARLAND “ANAS & WoRLD'S CHAMPION But FoR A couPLED OF POUNDS OF WAS WISE = HE NEVER Weed Pim. HICHEN Z'VE @TA Bus¥ Day AHEAD, | JESS Dion T SPRINKLE 10 MILES OF Dost Roan |All the Dope at a Glance (re ee HE BOXERS’ PROBLEM WHEN Jess UARTE! Por Jonas We id WEIGHED SIS Pounds . Jon of (welve re —— umn, the bie or ° a aioe ahaa ty aah Ce Me RE j Other Major League Records are Ospr Winntpe Moonra Young’ Fulton, the retlied lightwetght, ty] {a e4 Joe Clifford on = Canaque, Banter, Boy# Belleve Me,| now the manager of two be — L Newmarket, Gen. Thatcher, Hobgob- | own, the west aide At the Commonwentth ne Chyb ty lin, Stockmar, Luminist, Mark Twain, | will box anybody thelr walgne Bairee WUStRTAbaL Tae on da Kaa NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE cht le, Picketer, Blue Peter, Tall] |, = Toi et 300 HITTERS, 300 HITTERS. and Pennon, Pettifogger, Henna, | one -woek, Tha famous fntie or calyat Merman (kit! scealelalaiagain| WAMA\ (83505 eee gs wn oh Bipter, “Bt” Lowa: Blossom. Time, Siily'’s Alley, F — a torteye-fittabae hay Cobb, Datrait . “0 yt ‘ly B: ) Equinoe' r& a, Ol i Speaker, a) a. arent, . y and Nant HN a He THRILLS GALORE AS rupted temporarily begause of the itl feimitte irembres iM failimeca, Dek fae wel, py ne NS shia ; a nr of the fornw ur a Wik vite s phen ¢ pest of the 116 pound group on their TIGERS BEAT BROWNS] jiicitng sturt, ty about + ime, Chie Haney, Detrott 14 publie performances. All the reat of = eee .. wd Lauterbact re a) sie ar eet ee COR EIT) SRSFRIE | its ABH) them are in the 114 pond group. The] st. LOUIS, Mo; Sept: §.—St. Tavis declared yesterdiy that tb . Bitaburah Tobin, Bt, Louie. out most notable on their records to date} qroppea to . practlenaly corte: Hee tion Oineinan Haw Philadelphia fare: Wigwam, Pandowds, Miss Smitin | 7. ngage Important ¢ r the Gloctnnadt Gatloway, Thila Hourbel, Contour, ridble, Great . p case and that a ase t w a) “4 Pligstead, Detroit. . Lady and Tiwatto, It is thonght that] ins to Detroit, 8 to be Sormeardcd tavthesAdlnns ok Conn leuwurets Keete, Cleveland Rherea wll bere at least 20,| defeated Washington, § to 1. New ¥. te aa ee Harnee Ginwnnatl Millon, Philadeiphla at and it is within e bounds of possi-] now holds the lead by half a game. De = w w, ¢ ‘ Shuey Host % bility that [he record fleld of 24, which | troit did not tally an aseist until th . rh a ase Witham aol want. to the in Savable's year, [elem inning, when’ sharin. pics| BOXING BOARD PASSES ten “ Burns, Bodtan may be 5 iced an GoeR ite rece, erp R Ree Tarn RULE INSISTING ON Bont feet - tt carried, ecnted “the dothle plays ui t Janmler, Detro one at th As SNe sisted. Kenneth Willams knocked UNKNOWNS TRAINING HERE pees It Is bound to attrnet wathering: | thirty-mixth home run of (ie seasor f nary, Washington : = regaining the major league home F , F, Mae taae BANZAI SHOWS WAY load. It was the fourth home run ») At yesterday's meeting of the M 5 & New York Athletic Commission a Wiitiams in the last four games. ruling was passed making it com ——»— TO YACHTS ON CRUISE pulsory for boxers of obscure HUNTINGTON, L. 1, Sept. 8—Com-| LADY DILHAM, FAMOUS reputation to train publicly in the modore Edmund Lang's Bangal led the SHOW HORSE, DEAD] immediate vicinity where ¢ fleot of the Inter-chib erulse into this aa happen to be matched wo far esterday, It was the Anal run off NewPoRT, R. 1, Sept, 9.—Lady D the juriadiction of the Boxing re cruise, the fleet coming here from. Commiasion is concerned he Stamford Yacht Club. The weather] ham, famous show horse of This latest addition to the rules se eee f was perfect, with the wind coming trom|Vanderbitt, died yesterday at | of tite Baxing Commission ¥ ¥ Soatar ‘ the east northewal nt the start and with | Polnt Farm from an attack of 4 foretold im The Evening W Jace, Phlladeiphis 4 enough atrength to bury lee rails in true} monta feegmall Gh ncwece geval eanuie ASE STEALERS evel raaing. form. tater in the afternoon] Lady Dilham was nineteen years bel. LEADING B thal ttesve kaulad tithe anuttac ween | aad carieredcike ehow imac att af ‘she: Widiee Tut Vaokean: fase { aiktabure ae LEADING BASE STEALERS eve the craft practically a beat’ for] phia when two years old, and ainey (ist | Tut wae supposed to weigh ov f , : Slater, BU Louie. 4 eae time uy been a cotisistent. winne-| 200 pounds and was described 8 ee eptOn Ge wae _ — probably one of the heaviest wir | as over six foot tall. Tut did not igen, 3 Hy ERATE iy a een geen nE te They Accept| mares In the countr At the ¥ | appear in this city just b Drikou Sas © tice, Wash 1 seers 18 Golf alle, Newport Horse Show Lady Dilha fore the date of the tand then BROOKLINE the champlonship in the harne hewas found tot Sinches | Ce ee accep wit of zxolt nee and many pounde shy of advance aC — hatla, clubs ort dice will render] ABOUT TO RESUME notices, Instead of ueing close to Ne eee aha Gr hee Hee ne FIGHT FOR DOUGLAS] the weight of Harry Wills, Tut | WALTERS SCORES K, O. eet alice eneuoes. Commliee’ a ee ES Jackson was found to tip the | yond 1ANCH, No J, Sent, &—AL the United States Golf Association at al ‘The active Might to get Phil D at twenty-five pounds less Deonn Park A. A. Inat t ph Sse Wels meeting held here to consider the ama-| banished pitcher, back into the rar when weighed in by Chairman ra of Now York Knockne a 4 teur definition organised baseball, which waa Muldoon, Van Severa of eandy Hook in the secon round with a left hook to the body and right eros to the Jaw ing him for the full count, In the seml-tinal bout o six rounds Jack MeVey knocked ou Soldier Georgie Brown in the secon! round. HL AND REND. WIN THE FIFTH OF TWOHOUR RAGE 15,000 Spectators See Sensa- tional Race at the New York Velodrome. Alded by an early lead, the teanr FM and Grenda triumphed in night's two-hour team race, the fgth of a series at the New York Vi drome, while 15,000 cy¢ling enthus siasts looked Alfred Gonllet tried to capture the honors single-banded, but he failed to come through im the iast sprint, which gave first mam points, arid had to be content with third honors for his team, the other half of which was represented by young Bobby Waithour, Grenda and Hill romped throug with the fonors, leading home ey four points MeNamara and Cecil Walker, Up to last duel Grenda and Hilt let Goullet and Walthour by four point. in the final dash Me- Namara uncorked a sensational sprint jh the last two Inps and dashed througb to an easy victory. Goullet was shit out, MeMeath, Grenda and Grimm lending him across the tape: Walthour ang Gou! finished third, with 31 points to tor Grenda and HM and 69 for MeNamara ‘@nd Walker. McBeath and Clif Papworth wot fourth with 88 points; Plant and Faton, fifth, 86, and Willie Spencer and Madden, sixth, 22, Walthour did the lion's share of the Hiding for his team ~ He scored six firsts for a total of 42 points of the 61 turned in, Had young Wal- thour won one or two sprints, victory would have been theirs without question. Goullet’s string of vict6ries #ero marked by sensational riding uid kept the crowd howling, and cheering at Intervals. 3 ‘phe crowd stayed for the twenty intles- motor-paced race. Braagk An- Jerson had a miraculous escape from Jos Intury wher his front whiel aon the turn entertps ind bumped into the Aritemice! and his p anti mechiie. fall ide heagoon top Hlervon and his bikey and.for a 1 tt eclators expected to see Luck wad in Ah Both h na mucel arose without a sera i derson- wits Tending }¥ half a lan The ultlmate winner was Vin, \tarhey ‘of Passnics NF. Me trey “d the distance In 29 minutes ari le4-6 seconds. Serond w ort Cotmbatt, the Itrttan, whe eavert. 1) woilew. 9 1-2 lans; third, Mitter: a9 les 2 Japa, ond fourth, Applebews, 18 mies, CHARTER OAK STAKES _ TO PETER THE BREWER HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 9.—Pep the Brewer eaptured the fen every he Grand Cireult meeting at Charter Park yesterday when he raced n front of the field In the Charter Stakes, beating Czar Worthy, driving, for the big share of the pi Murphy was the big winner “of the third of the $21,000 put up tn purses tn ven events. He Won the 203 ace with Margaret Dillon, finished see= nd in the 207 pace with Peter Rtawah, Char er Ook Stake with first in the extra heat trot with Hgpe Frisco, Charter Oak Stake with yud.in the trot with Pt th rthy, old ond tn th wood and nelita TH x WoO} ond Cray thr OT three of the seven events, co with Trampsafe, the 2.10 pace with Abbedile, and the 2.0% trot with Metr the reat, and okead better today than ever before, The oventh rite, the Hartford Handteap, two mile and ® quarter dashes, was « it affair, Major Riser winning. the first and Eacotltiowhe second Peter the Brewer aid not finiah the third heat of the Charter Oak Stake, in accident at the frst turn restilting in the smashing of the right wheel of Ray's sulky. oat ane, Mitchell and Duncan Win Prbttte tion Match. HAMILTON, Ont. Sept. 9.—Aba MitchaT and George Duncan, English professtonal champions, defeated R, Marton Hamilton and Frank of Thompson of Toronto, former Canadian amateur champlon, 2 up and 1 to go, in an exhibition mateh at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club Y Mitchell, with) remarkable” driving, covered the course in 74, while Duncan had a WILLIAMS IS NE og HOME RUN LEADER Kenneth Willams of the St. Louls Browns made his thirty- run of the year yesterday and kept the lead In sixth home the Great Home Run Handi- cap, He had to make his big blow, for Rogers Hornsby, the clouter of the Cardinals, made his No, 35 in a game at Cin- cinnati, He smashed a ball so hard that It hit the outfeld barrier and bounded back into the fleld for such a distance that he was enabled to go all around the bi Last year on Sept, § Babe Ruth made his ffty-third home run off Ed Rommel in a game at Philadelphia, It's possible for Williams and Hornshy to beat that figure, but hardly probable, way