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rt Oldsmobile Men and City Transport Girls Win State Softball Titles COCHRANE ABOUT READY TO ADMIT HIS TIGERS WILL WIN AMERICAN LEAGUE FLAG THE THE STATE JOURNAL. LANSING. MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1935 A OSCAR LENZ WINS Believe It or Not TIGERS REGISTER TOURNAMENT TITLES By Robert L. Ripley Laifden to Probe 'Weak Side For New Yards This Season TO USING TEAMS mistie as even coaches ever become. 'This Is the first of a series of r- tides or.

football at I urmersities and colleges for the 1935 season. i is not worried over his backs. The line problem, however. has him guessing. Only Wayne Mill- Arcnie Tarpoff in Brilliant GEORGE $.

ALPERTON They Missed Tony By WILLIAM WEEKES an end. ar.d Tackle Joe Michuta. State Journal Trophy Goes to Local Rider Who Beats Fast Field Form to Help Sweep They Take Twin Bill from White Sox, 6-1, and Heading East ol the five hr.emrn Laycirn had. SOUTH BEND. Ind Sept.

3 Elmer Layden has about decided he planned on. are bark Captain-elect; will have to take some liberties with Joe Sullivan died last March. Jacki Team Through Tests the Notre Dame football system hand- Robinson was declared ineligible for: ed down by Knute Rockrie. this sea- having played Jive minutes of a RAY TURSKY IS THIRD VANS HANDED DEFEAT ROWE, AUKER SPARKLE; son. team game in 1931 Bill Smith, a YOU know.

and I know, that It will never be possible to pick the I Faced with as tough a schedule as veteran guard, was lost through ill-Oscar C. Lenz. Lansing pilot, was any Irish squad has dared, and un- ness. Iini. nn(innl mar ri.

thm.lB evnnctpHlv HMrl VPri nf fQV U'hniTl "VP hftVP OOH hrlclfS IjiVrim Sltld. Lansirjt teams Tuesday wore the best 1 1 football player in DETROIT, Sept. 3 OP) The De- the United States. We have a num- i trolt Tigers, who Increased their lead ber of AU-Amerlcan football teams 'over the second-place New York Yan- kees to nine pames with a doublt- evcry autumn when the season Is btmllti noday wW Mondav, ive finished, but one man's choice Is as Tuesday night for their flna! swing good as the next one's. It Is silly to 'around the eastern circuit, believe anybody who says that his They open a five-game scries Wed- 11 men are the best to be found.

nesday at Philadelphia, then go to New Football covers too much ground York for five games and wind up with nowadays. Miivbe Walter Camp did four contests in Boston, returning to It hark In IW18 and 1909. but he 1 Navln field September 21 for their last Tuesday as the result of a brilliant he had counted. Layden contemplates I "but they can't get anywhere unless softba.l championship crowns, of Mich- victory scored In the two-day Jack further development of a "weak side we can patch up the line The loss it.au. Pine motorcvele run which finished attack.

Almost without exception, of Sullivan. Robinson and Smith up- After a difficult four-day grind in Monday night after two days of com- Notre Dame great teams of the past set most of my plans which a half hundird teams na-i 1 petition through northern Michigan ran most of their plays to the right. "We not only lost a great tackle i over a trail of more than 530 miles. with the left halfback carrying the when Sullivan died, but our spark- ratea. the o.dsmobile Six men team In winning Lenz finished with 994 ball.

plug as well. We will have to find an City Transport girls survived points out of a possible 1.000. He was, Last year, however, when the ortho- a now leader, which will bo as hard uniie.eated but six minutes off schedule for the dox attack failed to function consist-; as filling in the uncertain spots in the Arch.e poff pitched the Oldsmo- entirc two-day journey through the entlv. Lavden switched, shooting more lino t0 shutout victories twisting trails over the rough roads plavs to the left. The result was that! The schedule September 28.

Smes. and was going stronger as home star.a oi ine regular reason, a i three-game set-to with the St. Louis nf nnrthpam Mirhipan The tr-nl 1 a rieht halfback. Georse Melinko-'sas at Notre Dame: October 5. at "'urnameni eiosea.

He turned vlch, did more running and less block-, Carnegie Tech: October 12. at Wis- W'k vaugnan Battery of Lansing led from Lansing to Oscoda and re turn. Browns. And Manager Mickey Cochrane. ing and became the team's leading consin: October 19.

Pittsburgh at "noui a nit in the final game be-ground gainer and scorer. Laydcn's Notre Dame; October 26. Navy at nearly 4 000 fans a Ranney park In second place, only one point be hind the u-lnrr wa Pari Rohinsnn I vouneer brother. Mike, as Melinko-' Baltimore: November 2. at Ohio State: i Monday night pitched mas- uhiio ni a TurtW nf vlrh's first, undprstudv.

camp In fori November 9. Northwestern at Notre' 1 ruinarnson of Saginaw. Army at bail lor city Transport, pitching Southern Call- tnroe same within 24 hours against November November Dnme; York; a share of the honors, and Is likely to be even better this year. Layden. although about as pessi- forma at Notre Dame.

Madison, the defending champion, was In third place with 989 points, five behind the winner. Dan Raymond of Muskegon. a former champion, tied with Rog Egeberg. strong opposition, and winning all three The Transport girls nosed out Oldsmobtie, 7 to 6. in the championship battle.

The tournament finals became an All-Lansing affair Monday afternoon SELL JxJ IS A SALESMAN FROM SALESVIlLE.Te A tAHTH00K CAN HOeK jl A FLUKE WiTM Mfc YL bxowv scales on ft jjjk II )Ja both sues A'SjYrtttllvik Vvfl-ll LLLl SAARTlN NE.UR0T yTT ijtS 5 TT- tTr Corey WanA.N I fizfSjlfSl Si 1 1 till Hi 'Hc ill if IE who refrained from optimistic predictions until the last. Is about ready to admit that his club Is "in" the world series. "If the gang plays as It can we ought to be able to sew the thing up In the first nine days." Cochrane said as he packed his gear for the eastern trek. "If they want to. they can go out and clinch the thing.

But if they get careless, get to believe they're good and all that sort of stuff, we may find ourselves In a battle before the season closes." he continued. "If I have anything to do with It. we 11 win in a hurry." he added. The Bengal set the Chicago While Sox down "in a hurry'' Monday. A ourney Notes Minneapolis.

for fourth place; with 984 points. i To Lenz goes the Stat Journal trophy and the famous cow bell. He will keep the Journal trophy perma-' nently but must return the bell next' didn't have 650 colleges to keep In mind. None of the experts ever heard much about Tony Blazlne who playrd tackle for Illinois Wesleyan university. Ills was Just a name thousands that went over the dam while boys on the major elevens were hauled out for the inspection of the country's fans.

Yet Tony was perhaps the outstanding lineman in that All-Star cast the other night. Keys who played for Michigan 8ute knew about Tony. They played arninst him three years. I asked Art Buss and Bob Terlaak one dav whom they coa'ldrred the best lineman thev fared while plavlr.g at State. "This guy Blazlne that played with Illinois Wesleyan gets my remarked Terlaak.

"How about you Art?" "Ych, I guess he's as Rood as the best and bcttrr than the average." conservative Arthur observed. "He won't get a nod from the All-Amcrlran pickers, either." Bob said. They'll miss him. I'd hate to have to play acalr-t him every Satur-dnv. You have no Idea of his strrnrth.

He rouM manhandle any end or tackle I ever saw So Tony was missed, but not by those who watched him play last Thursday evenlnsr. year when the riders rally again. Aj iWhen Oldsmobile eliminated the Chevrolet Standards of Saginaw. 1 to 0. and Vaughan rallied to beat Norge of Muskegon.

3 to 2. The girls' semi- i finals included all Ijuismg teams, the result of four victories over outside opposition in the cuiartcr finals Sunday night. i Vans eliminated wealth of other prizes and trophies went to those who competed in the packed Ranney park to see the finals various events. Jot the Michigan State softball tourna- TTnlW of Alrrrm SnVicti The run drew the most represent- mcnt. In an effort to keep warm fans iveuy OI AKron ourjisu alive field in the 13th year of its took advantage of every opportunity to history.

There were entries from such distant points as Louisiana. Alberta. cxerclse their vocal chords. and one sidecar passenger. Ed-j ward Laming, registered from Brazil One of the Softball's main fortes is Off.cials worked until 3 o'clock color.

There was color galore at Ran- tutes for Vaughn in Bout Here Thursday Jaikie i Kui i Kelly of Akron. O. City Transport eliminated the last of the favored teams Monday morn-ling when they defeated VanDcrvoort hardware, city ns. to 7 In the other girls' semi-final Mary KIIcu lather thun Jimmy Vaughn of McKeon turned in a two-hit pit- lilng lucsaay morning cnecKing me rnanj nark Monriav nicht. T.1(.

city score sheets brought in by the offi- Transport performers were resplendent land. O. will meet Wes ltamey here In porfcimance in hurling Oldsmobile to 'scratch hit robbed I.ynwood Sehool-Iboyi Rowe of his third consecutive I shutout In the morning contest, which the Tigers won, 6 to 1. Elden Aukcr did achieve a shutout In the afternoon contest, blanking the Sox. to 0.

Rowe Help Own Cause I Rcwc's own home run In the fourth Billy Rogcll on the base paths because of a v.a'k would have bcn 'enough to win the first game behlfid his five-hit pitching. But his mates combined five other lilts off Johnny Whitehead, the White Sex rookie, with 'four mere walks and two Chicago errors to run their total to six acuitLs. i tnejr grav and red uniforms that iu-iuunu iikihwcihiu uoxmg uoui i uu-r uie American Riders had perfect weather for the 011pret; a Vlvid contrast to Oldsmobtle's Thursday nUlit at the Prudden audi-1 Legion, two days. They reported the trail an(j white outfits Vaughan torium. Veterans eif Foreign The final battle for the girls' rham-was easier than it has been in recent BaUerv was decked out in flaming sponsors of the show which is to lead pionship was a more thrilling contest years and this combined with the ideal rp(1 un'i(orrns while the Olds team wore Homecoming Week celebration than the men game.

Transport conditions made for excellent scoring. piam Due uniforms with red caps. three days, announced the change a lead In the first, the score was The overnight stop at Van Eltan i Tuesday. 'tied at 5-all in the thlid. oidsm.ii! cTA 21.

BUILT ONlHttXTSICEOF ThEbtttPLEl IVAN RASPUTIN WINS BOUT WITH. BERT RUBI lake, near Oscoda, was praised by T1 Vauehan team bolted Enforced substitution of Kelly for icad in the fourth ar.d In the fifth CHURCH CF CXJR SAVIOR Copf nhacen Dcnm.vk SlRENIAN MANAT0S HUMAN-LIKE FISH CAUGHT at ADEN, hi's gave Trar.spMt I The Srhtxlboy control was a fea-1 Thirty-five riders finished the tl)p dugout when Umpire Stan lame wl.cn the latter frar-: three successne an unusually high percentage of the Suska ruled that LaPratt short field- 1111 11 a ir.uiwng ooiu own- uir nu un inaiiuauieo to me en Suska ruled that LaPratt. short field-; tured a hand in a tr.uiung lmt Sun- the lead they mat ft r.rn- ht 61 that started The complete summary follows NATIONAL CHAMPION Oscar C. Len7. Lansing.

994 points. er. caught Thomas' line smai.h in the immixiuueiy contacted i'ro- ine 1111:11 iuiiio mr tne mens cliaui- niiith inning. Tempers ran high for a motor barker who started pionship was a hltiess buttle until the few minutes, but Suska settled the -search for another boxer. His choice fifth, when hits by Cherry.

Maiircr and argument bv conferring with the two lly was made late Monday. 'Sherman scored the only run. Chtrty other umpires. Thev apparently ruled; "I Piioii. llv it the opinion that made another hit 111 the seventh, hut, that LaPratt did not hold the ball long wc have a bctfr fight than as was the extent of ti.eir arcom- enoueh to make the ntitout.

The offi- thcuuh Vmighn had bi en available phshments against Jimmy Dyer, who lasa A Solo 1- Farl Roblnscn. S.imr.aw. 993 2- Pav Ttir'kv. M.1111.S011. 989.

3- 'rvev A Ilia'e. F'n Wis, 986 4- Dan I) Raymond. Miokfdon. 985. EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON SUNSHINE ON TWO DAYS SIMULTANEOUSLY The Bering strait, which connects the Arctic and Pacific oceans, narrows down to a mere 56 miles acra-s where one can ret from Cape Prince of Wales on the American shore to East Cape (Deshnev) In Asia.

Almost exactly in the middle of the strait are two small islands, Nunar-book and Ignalook. known as the Diomede Islands, which are but one mile apart, yet Nunarbook is in Russian Siberia and Iunali ok belongs to the United States. The international date line, as well as the international boundary, runs between the islands. When it is Sunriav in lun.V.ook it is Mondav in Nunarbook. yet the sun rises, shines all day, and sets on both spots at exactly the same time.

TOMORROW: -THE 1 IDE OF KANSAS" 985 rial scorer gave LaPratt an error on. Barker said. kn Kelly to a n-a only three runs counted against the play. 'strong lad Every!) iv I have asked has'1''" In the tourney I I a.vstired me he Kill give Hamev a great I Following the game the Olds. 978 ture of one of his best performances DETROIT.

Sept. 3 lTi Ivan Ras-, 0f the year. He fanned four and was putln. burly Russian matman, trl- i behind only two batters, one of whom 1 umphed over Bert Rubi. Hungarian i received his only base on balls.

White- I light hravywclght. In the headline head lasted until the sixth, when he I event of a I-abor Day wrestling fard leave way to Salveson, who hurled two' here I scoreless Innings. i Russian took the third and de- The Tigers slammed Sad Sam Jones clrilr.T fall In 2 45 after Rubt was and Phelps, who relieved him during I knorked out In a collision as he 1 the last two lnnlr.es. for 10 hit In the mound up for his drop kirk while Ras-1. econd game behind Auker's seven-puttn was beginning a flying tackle, i hit pitching.

I The tarklc had won the first fall for Pete Fox. who hit a home run with Rasputin In 47:20. and the Hungarian two cn and a brace of singles, with' had taken the second with a drop-1 which he drove In a fourth counter, kick In 14 25. Iliad a perfect afternoon. Auker's own Huns Rchnable.

New York, pinned I single accounted for another of the i Carl Schmidt. Seattle. In 55 seconds. I TUer tallies. Dale Ilraddrrk.

Birmingham. Ala. I The victories were the 17th of the I tr.ed Buck O'Neill. Fresno. in for Hone and the 15th for! 8 '55.

nnl Pacer, New York, drew1 Auker, who is second oniv to Johnny with Rule Peterson, Marquette, in Allen of the New York Yankees lii 20 minutes. I the American league pitching Dcr- "Red" Cherry, former University of "glit. I have heard that Vaughn has mnln.c trophy for the state Michigan athlete, hit a three-and-two turned down chances to mix with thisshl' WH" presented to the team by 11. 'ball throu-'h short In the first ha'l of Akron lad. so mavbe we are better off Hancrnft.

Mrs 11 It. Harvey, and line fifth for the first base knock of then at first" H-i ben Kipke of the loiiriiiiimnt, the game. He was later ferried homej Keliy was due to arrive Tuesday to The men's trophy, also I from rhirri on I.s-lo -Sherman's unirlf to appear In some trainlllc bouts at the 'Vfn by the Ouls Motor Wo'ks, was FRED PERRY BEATS 924 Rog tncorrg. Minneapolis. 5 riav Il.iv cltv.

Al Skrelnnas. S.iclnaw. 9B2. 7 lirnee Walters. Peoria.

111. 981. 8 Don P. Kr.ilt. Nrw Haven.

9 Adclph lenialre. Detroit. 9:17. 10- Paul Knth, 955. 11 Ti'i Konrcnv.

SiKinaw. 949. 12 Pole. Por.tiae. 945 13 -E If.

Turskv. Fond 1I11 lac. 14 Lyie Tnoinp on. Rorklord, 782. Miles Finished 15 Ed Moodv.

Wr.orthavrn. L.I.N 1C- John p.inrls. liitlle CTerk. 355. Piiul HlplJanri IVrk.

35. 17 -Tum lirrtlliiin. S.tiiii aw. 303 18- Pollock. Flint.

238. 19 Waller Anavlch. Flint. 128. 20- FTltz Trske.

J.icl:on. 62. 21 John (irp. C'oiiKiibtis. 10.

C'lasi Solo INnvlrel Veterans' outdoor arena on Fast vuisniooue learn nv 37g 'right for the only run of the game. nimrn unnin j-ir Orand River avenue, starting about 7 A tall, angular fellow, with an un-." clock. 1 he public was Invited to rAHKtll HIUIU; Mr. Kipkc and Selh Whitmore. state softball commissioner.

Tarixiff was In better form on the last day of the meet than during Ins f.ist three games. He allowed but two hits Monday, and one of those was a usual delivery. Archie Tarpoff proved watch him in action. Kelly was train-in the tournament that he has no mg lor a light with Bobb Parho In in the state. Four of the five games he, Chicago 011 Monririy night but I'acho i AMI.RK AN NATIONAL IEAGIE pitched during the tournament were! was dj Brwj itildn't appear 'HiLs left eentagos.

kv Tlv Kellv in flr.htino enxrittioei h.c "JUU'-'U lllill'IO grOUIlOer 1 won TrxtAV 8 I Today Lose REX NORRIS REVERSED Pet. B. Itecords Sparkle Mornlni Game CHICACn DFTPniT Champion Shows Rare Form As He Goes Through Match After Protesting 9o4 wa-s nui uiiuuiy eaciwu ovei iii.M j-e n.v. 1 Rrd Paulsen. WaMonpton, D.

2- llot O.ile'ljur. 111.. 3- rs. Milmaikee. 982.

shutout victory over the1 IN SAGINAW TOURNEY AB II A AH A Harold Ktivkendall. Ill 6S0 Onlnn.cf (I White 1 Detroit stt York Oveland hicago FnMon I'lolatli iplua 4 5. SAGINAW. Sept. 3 1T' Carl Flsch- er.

I) tro.t. held the Saginaw Valley Leading Batsmen FOREST HILLS. N. Sept. 3 iTi 1 I 9 0 1 0 4 3 I Vaughan Battery team as his tcam-j 'mates rushed forward to congratulate' him.

Incidentally, the Vaughan team has. 1 been the only team In the state that I 44 B54 toais 79 47 S27 630 .622 73 S2 .584 9 York ...76 48 913 2 65 61 .516 17'a 520 f.J ChKuo 79 52 603 2'j .63 62 5t'4 19 Pitt ..74 58 561 8 .564 5f 64 64 5C0 IS', Brooklvn 58 68 .460 21 54 73 425 29 'Philadelphia 54 71 432 24 1 2 51 71 .418 29'4 'CliseinuaU 74 .431 50 76 .397 3iU 394 Holloa 33 81 .266 4o ne Prrak Wir. I o'e Break Tuolwn Tap Two Even S.J1 .575 it.3 Sew York 619 .603 .611 -1-7 411 Ait Philadelphia 441 .425 .433 Cofh-snr r. 1 (iihr fir.2h 2 (Irernh p. lb OiO.n.

11 1 1 Omen Jh e. 0 Ron e.p Frar.kip IV.rker succ.imbrd to Fred st LOUli tennis title Tuesday. 4 F.frlier. who bowed to Rex Norris. vvnirrtrn.rf 3 Lansing.

In straight sets In the state 3 Perry In straight sets Monday in the men's national singles tennis cham- lr.teri.a'!'.r.l Nes Ser.lce Amerlran l.earue York 4io: has bec-n successful against the speed open tournament here in July, turned ptonsl.p and the after-effects of his Philadelphia' defeat are ft It mostly by the United 10 0 0 Oldsmobile riitia'ed Rand of lienton H.irlvir. Cht vi-oli of Suginaw and Vaughan bv 1-0 on turned ba C-isisumers of Hay Cltv. 6 to 0. and rolled over North Michigan, champions of Flint. II to 4 Cltv 1 ransport's record is erjuallv an Impre sue.

Thev defeated Salburgn MTehants (if Bay City. 18 to the Hint Fisher Hody "tie rf ti. favorites. li to 4. Vans.

9 10 7. and then Oldsmobile. 7 to 6 The teams were preparing Itiesdnv for their Invasion of Chicago thev will represent Muhhan In worlds hampy.rsnit) tc.irr.amei.t of the Amateur Softball association tins v. k-e nd. the tables in the former Michigan Ftate collfti sjar yesterday, defeating 33 9 34 11 Tnuls 31 11 51.

A. K-bert. on. Cleveland. 978 6 I.es.

Nrlli. Tori). 974 7 Sn.lth. Washlnitton. I) C.

919 8 I)ix Oc.tlen. Cleveland, O. 96C. 9- Jc'in Vafi. East Lansing 964 Will.

am Human, t'r4. 1 0 F'lcl PasKlaw. 963 11 llar'let: Cakarv. AIM Canada. 948 12- Try M.

niancni.rd. Meraux La S28. 13- 1' 111 11 VV llov.fhtn. O. 909.

14 -Dan O'Conncil. Will-mnhby, 877. Miles Finl-hed 15- Pean Cameron. Ypsilantl. 456.

lfr-Htb Ravi. Oveland. O. 355 Hill Cleveland. 17 rurli.irrt l)u Clime.

Iloy.il Oak. 18 Hei.r.v Re.s. 8rtirtw. 270 Jack Wi.t on. Ns.rthvllle.

270 19 Anson Van Fpps. Bstrle Creek. 238. 2 Martin Sasir.aw. 2C1.

21-W. Yarmulh. 8.iSinaw. 62. Clai A Sidecar 1- Frank Jr end Ed Krus-Kenl' S.l:lwauk"C.

943. Monday'! Reaulls Detroit 6-5. Chicnco 1-0 St 4-2. -eveland 1-7 8-3 1 first 11 innings, sr. ond came 13 M.l'.lSCS too 1 000 .10 1 3 11 him W.

f-4 In the men's singles finals 'rhu-n of tl'i" vallev meet. iDetroit 1 tall pitching of The Battery cohorts heat three times In league play and tied once. The Automakers gave them a sound trouncing In the district tournament, winning 11 to 1. Lad manager of the favored Var.Dervocrt Hardware girls' tram that was beaten in the seml- fi AH Pet sa 71 it 347 us 'IS SI 342 r.s S26 178 538 31 180 .335 lal l.e.igue Ci Ail PC 1:8 172 st 1.6 MS 111 .3.0 126 411 97 314 irrfi S3 J2I te-1 V) 27(1 23 90 333 States Lawn Tennis association Tuesday. Parker went down.

ti-4. 6-2. ti-0. in a fourth-round match which saw the defending champion, peeved because he was made to play In a chill, wet atmeisphcre. go "all out" in the last two sets and give one of the fin- ei-hrliC.

N-s- York (ireen'jerg Cran.er, Nalloi Pliver Cl'ih n-Med It a I Cut. New Yost ram. norris o.imru nn iwf rreeoorTl Rn, -Bniira Hi: White 5 of Tulsa. Okla to take the doubles rii 2 Hoe Errots Pt 1. title from Fischer and Jirrv Hoxle.

billed in oehnrser 2 Rom j. o. nothrr tvtroltrr we-, th. Whinton. T.o-b.se hus Ne York it Philadll Tuesday's (lames NV at Phitarlelrhia ti S' I at Oj.lv iCi.tGuled.

ever turned in here enen mrti 1 mat r. r- 1- TS I1.U1 a Cii.cii,. Lcma Monday's Result! St Louis 4-4. Pittsburgh 3-1 game 16 innings, second game called end fifth, darkness 1 Chicago 3-2. Cincinnati 1-4.

Boston-Brooklyn, rain. Philadelphia. New York. rain. Tuesdiy'i flames Philadelphia at New York i2-.

Pittsburgh nt St Louis Only games Wednesday' (timet Nrw York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia nt Chicago. Bos'on nt St. Louis Klnly games scheduled CARDINALS BACK HOME FOR REST OF SEASON finals by City Transport, took the defeat of his charges good-naturedly "Did ou ever hear of a favorite et- For two years Parker has been one of the association's hright your.g hope-; fills. He's ore cf the your.gesters the DrT.

Wednesdat'l (iamel Is the to the (luif It.iin.-r, of I inca football champions. Chrysler of I)'fro. the I PRO'S OPKM.RS The National league pro ta-e- rhirito 5 netroit 7' nf Mr, Ruth niese of Saginaw retained'1, LV," i 1 her w.vnens singles crown In a fierce. h'id 2 H.t whuehead three. set match with Mrs.

Marlon 5 inniBev pnrher of Saginaw ar.d Detroit, which lasted "I on at i2'. and Ray ting was lad's terse reply to a 2-Martin Maul. Pasnc. N. Baumgras.

Lar.sn.r. 779 fan who to know the "inside" reason why Vans were eliminated. season open Prilcy night. 113. with the Pittsburgh Pirates, pi-ilod by the new roach, Joe Each.

girls' title In 10::4. but I trclt trains lu ld a s' tout arret. this year ar.d will send hi ir champion to Chi- neatly three hours. She won. 6-2.

6-8. 7-5. Artemftftn riimet 3 Claude and James Gouldlng. Saginaw. 768.

4 .1 R. iDadi Srjce. and, R. O. 5:9.

Miles lini.hed Mrs. mr nsn.son and William Satlnaw. 37F The City Transport dugout was a 'At the Philadelphia Easi'S cmto The t'-rrrory d-is. not 1. STr.e of wild r.lhl when The Jiujii.

at Ns Vprn St I.oi:;s nt VVasmngton. Ciie.ana at B.s.-ton, AMI RICAN AbSOlIATIOS Ey The A Pressi Monday' Result! 2-5. ToleJ-i 1-7 C.ts- 6-5. Miltkaukee 2-6. e.eipo.

a 7-4. J-st. Paul 1-7. '2', I f.r.al out was made. Flushed with 6 Jan eion Wis and torv and a chance to represent the at Chicago next week-end.

the 355 William Laming. Hrazil. city ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3 (sp Back In Jl ST lt)R I.I'CK VTifn the rmtland started inning In the pacific coast league he started batting to the Jr.ficlrirrs 11 ill Clssill.

and ban man. dc. idcd to take no Ir.fx Id rartl himself, ir luck. Murpiiy I girls hugged ar.d kLved each other 1 their own bailiwick for the remainder, a rVev Emmett. East Lansing.

and even a few tears were shed Panl- I.ans:nc 238 tv I L. 1. A. is counting on to wret tiie International Davis up from England's Perry and "Bunny" Austin In Perry's opinion it is very doubtful if Parker will ever grow up to cup stature. "I never hard of anybody who got to the top without Perry said.

Leading matches on Tuesday's program follow: Men't tnurth Ruunif A'liun A 111 1t vs Ore trl I r.llit Bu.lce O.K. Ci. Jsl.n Vn Rvr ter.rel Crev-hos wit Nemarfc CirRHt Cll V. t.bur He t'jii Worth. Tei Women Third Rund Helen Jrb Fve.tti rieartran.

Er.Kl.ind Mrs Ha'al: ntiis. Brooiclic. Miss J.w Er.R.atirt K.p h.ir: Tr.u Mrs 1 tVi w.inTi thn'e nennant-hrnt Rrd irr.es I.e 111., and CHICAOO DETROIT AR II A AH rorlinrt 4 0 2 0 White rf 10 2 S-tr. 11 4 2 0 rorhrme 5 2 3 H4ie. 2h 4 0 3 r.ehr er 2b 3 3 1 4 0 I 0 Or 11b (lb 2 0 cut! lb 4 1 12 I 11 3 1 1 In 3b 4 2 11 Kovrt 3 5 IM tt I I 3 1 3 3 0 .313 1 0 0 I 1 2 fre.r 0 0 0 0 33 7 24 12 "so'io 27 roi'tet (rr Jnnei in 7th OffifioocOO 11 1 0 0 I 1 i.e m.

iim.jpi pin-iie. was the center attention. Cnicaco, 128 lTI RN ITION AI. I By TC.e Fresst Cards are going to be hard to beat. 1 rred You don't have to be an Einstein to figure out this value.

Each bottle of Friars Ale contains more of everything except water than 1 and '4 bottles of beer. That means 255 more for your money. 13 Sidecar 1. Novice i I ih. Pmth.rc rvaan intci" l-las lnnda'i Results nd I Jan.es dates Mills.

O. Trir.lo 8-2 Roc: (Isrwocd 944. Perhaps the most tired person at the park was Jack He-rniey. hardworking grouncskeeper. Jack worked ln'o 2-2 1 second Rarre me I.

ay mm s-ioeiru leivii ot double triumph over the Pittsburgh' TIic oesAii-e Earl Stover. New York ar.d 17th' Pirates. 4 to 3 and 4 to 1. Fresh off.m Bol.the. Y.

E33 second gatr.e Miles Flnhhrd the road with no more swaying sleep-; the wee hours of Monday morning to and get the diamond in shape for the fi-Mason, arld 81 fame time th field was 1. f-2. 1-5 seen rac.ie 4-6 A. Cany seven inr.i: Bk wark. r.u oi.r!.ioiui fix TTtANSPORT second ers to think about, the fractious crew Roiar" 355 i went to work with a will.

I 4- blenn Bolrmon ar.d W. L. Ri.r. OlD STOCK AR It OA smooth as a billiard table. IS 1 I I I In the first game they came from 'ihVr-ne2 T-rrv ar.d Lester Lang 111 llir iiiii.ii iir uie 61 u.c 1.1 270 2 rx 1 1 0 0 9 HAtei ni; Team vvj more.

the state 3 (ireer.bern e. 1 b.tte.j I H. ft e.e:-.-:: iter b.i"- 1 7 Iiftr 3 of; p- e'r1 3 re. I 3 2 and then battled along evenly unu ASKS LIGHTWEIGHT PREP SCHOOL ELEVENS mo io; on S'r-t 'APi Jack w. mm Rei e.

CI irle 3 2 ts. 2b 2 r. .1 5 I1 "mi If 1 1 lb 3 rf 3 3 Ne 2 1 lb 3 I I ir 1 I V. hit ire If 3 r-K-soM commas. cner.

Seth pla'-'ri A Tur- field for the City Transport li.r'.'y A Has tram. Tr.e crowd gave her a great 1 -Peirn. B-b wa 2- ron Ci La: skv. 3- ht-A-il Itr-nr I II 1' f-i riiic 'b 11 ri ji the 16th inning when Medwick doubled and came home on a single by Jim Collins. It was the only hit Collins got in the game, Paul Dean, who entered the game har.d when she raced r.ver toua-r! t'-.

S'. tu.t.er. irie.s a h. cl to a 9 to v.cto tin- Ses.itc-s the In. I game ot their doiif.e.

Manaccr Joe Cn.n.n i-x over me tri.ee in the e.sh'h bases leaded 0 FEEL INC FIT' 1 1 0i- als BOSTON. Sept. 3 i INS 1 The little cedtfis will th-ir ri.iv on the A D.x O'-lt'l. a re-f'-orf o. to grab I.uella 8 a r.zr.i lien roul line Spragg's kng WRESTLERS THRIVE ON Dempsey has in the 10th after Hallahan was retired for a pinch hitter, was credited gr.ciron if Frank "Be! Ills wav T.itlll 4 To-alt -Jan Cor.iic::.

'O Ctil.ntll. Bob Ravi 5 Sagtr.sw Harv-Pvliin fTales-Por-o'hv Hobir-son. C.auce Ceo-ldins. teams rt se'tl. the secsrd E.n.f ir.

recu.ati'.n t.nse ire, s.I.t .3 The former neorcia Tech athlete with his 16th victory BOOS. JEERS OF FANS i 2 ill 1 (t 30 m.i Cn re! vs Iit.al.v would have Sigh-weight teams sim- recorded his 23rd win In the t. -c- Ex- I John Van. crag L-nr nar io tn-sse in Uhio anci tauiornia. ss.

i uiu u.r mi jou i ossar a ci.ett lor It Tom Sai.r.a Yarrr.ut.-". C- high scho-: bis. Dcmpscy is pat- dusk halted the contest after the fifUl 3 2 "-e t-v RUT HOLLYWOCUI. Sept 3 -INSt 42 1 "01 HO 05 17 2 Public hatred is rtn nitre to some 0 11 we.s.:crs than Piilari.v. hT.

f'Mi. Brer.r.ar.. nv Trr Fl 3 li 3 Jeii We M.rio;.- VfKei.i 1 li! e'll fri'r i re 1. plans on Ohio ssicm mnir.g Here 1 I TM.e cn- H' (1 by inmr.Rs I Mrs i P-cre l-y :r.r.:r.S' CAMPBELL WORRIES jceis are mi.su" to their ears, for t'cti: nr.ir.r- tt II K. 11..

Iv In g-on P.tth:;r?h ot0 pop Cofj rtN) 3 2 81 Ixuia 01" roo C02 D01 OCO 1-4 9 0 Weaver Host ace He isser. Hallahan. Dear, ar.d Davis bv ppn pn 2 ft Rfl KKflKrS .000 rrws err. nro 1 3 1 W. Iterg r.

a rr. be 1 1 16 if.i-hi:.(; 112 to 12') pour. hiicii h'ls as many, as four Karri.4. vi are tv :r.t takr-s agt. wehi height they mean that the box office offers are being with cash A numb, of wrestlers, having found Walt 11.

1 eft p. and oi t-ix vaci.hsn ustttry si 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 and 111 114 7 0 O.csrr.otii.e H.x I r.ir.e 10 0 0 9 0 a I 4 0 P.a'.-er.e.. -J. lr.d Wagne: lar- n.ff Pccre bv u.r.it.gs N-rffe 0 2 0 OCO 0- 2 4 3 Enters. PRUDDEN AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH MAIN BOUT Wesley Jackie 'Kid' RAMEY Kellv Called er.d f.ftt Statft.

ar.d Padrer. Dean Ilance A that It pays big dlvidi i.iis are rUltring in being "villians" cf tr.e mat. Amoi.k them ate Krr.ie Dust Frank Ppfer and Cuorge Zahanas. a J3S pound Hre.lt. in particular arisuses the Ire of the fans BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, l-h Sept.

3 his rr.iehty Bluebird without di-'a'ter appeared the chief cf Sj: Malcolm Campbell his land speed record test cn the Salt here Tuesday Sir Malclm was only cf the performance of his airbrakes in rompari rar.fied atmosphere II 1 ra.T:r.j 0 0 1 0 0 2 x3 Dye." KSTLING paferies Dvkern ar.d srr.ar. ar.d Ros I INDIANS. BROWNS sn IT 1 CLEVELAND. Reft 2 F- I.0..1. upset Cleveland 4 to 1 tne hrst c.rr.e ef their d-'-icleheader Mor.dav rnalc- Rl I.

I sTI IT fHICAOO. tr 2 iXP'-ln Uiirnflte 5 vie rr tp To: rre.t w. Hf.rrr::!. t.i th C-i 3 io 1 ce: the Cir.c:n!'ti l.i tt MTcl-iv i-r: r'r'fi hutrtnt ur.tJI :r.n:: i t. r.ci Fr; 4 2 I rt (iimr fr '''iftOflO tC-I 8 1 All 11 11 A Pla-n V.

Its 3 0 3 2 (. I I al'ratt sf 2 0 3 1 0 3 Jen en lb 3 fc 7 hetsi If 3 0 t' I 3 Ht teeter cf 0 1 0 rt ft cl TOO 0 7 ft 5 r.d r'p I fl I lletl.Jh 2 Mauler It 2 0 Com: If 2 1 Hh In 1 I 0 1 ft I Cner.tr 3 ruifli Tatpoll 3 0 0 .10 0 'Tat lor. 0 0 0 To-aU .35 21 5 Total. .2 0 31 Hat-el Use- tn 7f i llan Tiimtn it. -r :t.t..t Cili'lfetoMSe 0 ft 0 lid Pounds coi on sfa hits whi.e r.oldir.u the In- lis TSse Press.

cans 4. rand Rapids Mich 10 Minute Rounds Aaron Ohio () I the seend rarr.e 7 to 3 Rc.nr.eYll'.e's 4 n00 fe-t elevation as Pears, three. -it j-e his 'llm? p-wtr plan, into pur "he K.faniir.c To a Rffcrfe Decision FIVE OTH BOUTS" NEW YOPK -Evere-s M-r-haii Jnr- I la tlo. Vonte tr.itl-i K'her Wis threw t. ror I'l-.

I -o oy Jata I '--s Score by inning Transport. I.ar.s:r.f 400 0J2 0-1 3 V.ir.Dervo I 010 I I 17 e. ller Mll.er and Mc-C and Ne irr.ar.n Score bv innir.gi. I.r.!lr. .0 0 2 0 3 1 ft- 11 0 004 000 0 0 4 Vie fr.

li- i rd ta: 4 0 In a 1's! run us to rr.i.es nr. 1 hnur Nfonriay the Briti rarer foun -h brakes lev thtsr. on sea su ds c' Davtona Be-rh 1 nri in'ir B-r: Ri b.e New Yora -V a Jarlne flee Tor rer IS3 M.chael. Jki Kid h'llr iu(h '((d fifMrr. htiti niio 4r-.

ior, In -T lifMi ttirf d'f'l'f th rr l(h(Ubt Wlhr. ohifh fquili Rmy rffurd llh I he rf(ird flgMf Ilikrt mm at M. I 1. 1 Htlr ir-r Slor- lft V'ug nrln I Itnlnj Phnr-f tlt( Iefs II. f-l fhti KiPf- Hi, llrtritrd II K.

t.rurfml Admualoo 1 biiilica under J-' ndrr tuple" of I' V. a Hnr.iarv Hr.s el e'arl d- Se- s- re hi: -k 11 St I N- .1 Ir srd C- n- 0 1 ec 0PP-1 c-e r.1 Harder linns OlOOPPPirj 30 1 4 POP 1 1 7 .0 Var.Afa Th-n. a'. 't cett ecnd Came ri 1 7 1 is 0 1 1 S- ar.1 r.3 Kinnftl. Vsuflhsn HMry 0 0 0 0 Hot li.if.

record Of Leg M.c.s 2 2 Root. wh.r he set tr.e present COO 000 0 0 2 2 TV -v 2T 8 1 6 miles an hour Oi 1, he- It 1 Cl.tl. le-f I'cttricn. Mi.der. Ha-'eri" McKe ar.d Ro-yaer ad Folemaa.

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