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and Joe Gould are back on Broad-
supply last
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failed to recognize
the
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Fort Worth
two
ton the' other day.
ker cup team by 1938.
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factors that entered into the cause
nally, all things considered.
words acted as. a soothing salve on
Notre
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Washington
From the south’s fine
crop of
5a
amateur
of New’
of their long wait in a traffic jam
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Alva
coach,
for the
Boston
gives
His
strength to carry on.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
local
unnocossary oxpondituros
Willie
The
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niti
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as Captain Francis
his future as a i ans
steamed up ovi
Wr would imagine.
the
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and
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third base on Schoolboy Rowe this
season .
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two events in
GAINESVILLE
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Louis.
In the American league, the Red
NATIONAL BANK
Indian Hurtado, the lightweight.
clicked;
box for Brooklyn finally
the way we expected him to do . -
“A Good Bank To Be With”
Brow
them two 1
from the world champion Ti- ting, at neither of which he
was
annual
renewal of the Penn
playe I in the majors.
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May 8
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Jack Munger and Dave
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that his bus immediately preceded
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SATISFY YOURSELF WITH
SOMETHING BETTER—BUY A
hits. i scoring three runs. enabled
the Reds to defeat the Cards, 7-6.
On the roster of the University of
Michigan baseball team, which is
training in the South until April
21, is the name of Matt Patanelli,
utility infielder from Elkhart, Ind.
game; were 1
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Three ma
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! Pete Hugon, local hurler and the
sports announcer ... He is doing; George Voigt and George T. Dun-
-- ' -••— 5, a formerchampion.
Johnny!
STEPHENSON TIRE & BATTERY CO.
200 N. Commerce “Let Gorge Do It’* - •
squad of eleven players effective-
ly squelches any suggestion the
may hook up with one
outfits:
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handed.
Fisher has no
Level Floors—Front and Rear
Foot room for all
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and
ing to switch Patanelli back to
the port side, saying his recent
improvement as a right-hander is
such that he probably j will win a
varsity letter in his third sport.
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS
Texas League
Oklahoma City 10. Dallas 0.
Tulsa 8, Fort Worth 4.
Other games postponed, cold.
American League
Boston 4, Washington 3.
St. Louis 12, Detroit 4.
Other games postponed, cold.
National League
Brooklyn 5.. Boston 4.
New York 7. Philadelphia 2.*
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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, aatzavnuL,,HxAS-
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dwa y
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in Cow-
' pens to be occupying the bench as
I a substitute was explained i by
The
team
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‘ajtain Sherman, trill be at the nenl airvert to-
: -= 18.000 pounda. has we 650-HP metorx
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--I - r eak knee, but tha t member has
winning another Texas con- showed marked improvement this
Col. Chamberle’s
day and Friday.
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Brooklyn .
lahoma
been on
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routes
Okla i.
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r ank in
ay Ra
tem phis
Joe Smith, manager of Tommy
Loughran, is around town trying
to steam up a match with Joe
Louis . . . No dice . . . Max Schmel-
ing’s cabin on the Bremen was the
same he has occupied on his last
four trips across the Atlantic . . .
and his headquarters at the Com-
modore are the same as he has
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arm w
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mances in the last two national
amateur events, impressed the U
S. G. A. Riegel, it was noted, gave ■
Little a hot
ark. 4
tone 2
the Walker cup team are under 30 ball . . . But didn’t dare go into
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be mi interesting
usually are when
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ticipated last year and are pretty
well agreed that our favorites
up
There were two home runs in
the game, Leiber smashing one in
• the first with two on, and Jinimy
: base job explained, the coach went
Yankee-Ath- on, that his father insisted he
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New York ..........4 4
Detroit ......... ....2 4
St. Louis ............2 5
Philadelphia ........ 6
National League
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FOUNDED
Boston
Cleveland
at that last encounter and pro- ager Bill Terry has been __ ,
ceeded to rt iate to us the many? perbly right that the substitute in
factors that entered into the cause almost every case has done better
a losihg
rector and football coach of the
University of Wisconsin. He was
head football coach at Villa Nova.
(Associated Press Photo)
are favorites to capture the I Frey Geraghty, and Bucher hit
hichjthey are en- safely
were picked
post- several rabbit blood transfusions the southern amateur champion.
i this, spring . . . Wire best wishes there has yet to develop anything
like the stormy re-action of four
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American League
Team— , W. L.
which eonsume l<M. gallonx ef aviatiob ganoline per hoar. The plane flies 27 passengers .and eoxt
tures an aid to thrift and financial progress Many of our
patrons have brought this advantage of paying-by-checktgour
attention. We are passing it along for your consideration
ith 1
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ADY Fot
ered pig h
K M Fie
f- Inquir
________ ___. Lou Ambers, usually by one run . . . Joe Mc-
waited around all afternoon to get Carthy is talking to himself.
,6,66/5
* . and it asks no odds
of any car at any price
fenemy was retired only after a
' call’ had been made to the
fire department.
with this big economical six
runs, with his double in the fifth, 1 Fisher said he noted one day
Hitting safely 18 times, the ' that Matt was a left-hander in
is won their second straight everything but throwing ahd bat-
tinued to »et a terrifie pace in
• hr National yesterday when
they defeated PBiladelpRia 7 to
competition are putting in some
stiff workouts in I preparation for
New York Giants Do Their Worst But Remain On Top Of the Hea
. il __ s i__ _ 1_ _ ■ ______ I '----__ Ana..
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cks fc r
the Phils he got three more.
Giants Do Well
with this system as they, being a
senior team, don’t particularly,
care ahout changing to another;
U. S. G. A. emerged with _ _____
balanced combination for! 1936.
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holder of the western
was absolutely true.
sunny state, ne ran across
Sheppard, former Leopard
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a good job with the. Macks and ■ lap. Jr.
Phils .and if he can keep it up, he _ Johnny Goodman
Harry A. Stuhldreher, once All- -----
America quarterback and one of Chicago
. . Mike Jacobs now sees a $1,-. the dressing room after Hornsby
500,000 gate for Schmeling and Browns ran wild in the eighth at d
Louis. beat the Tigers . . .George Earn-
—I--- shaw, after two false start; in the
White Sox-Indians
postponed because of
had won 119 consecutive fights un- the way we expected him to do . » •
til Frankie Klick trimmed him . . Win or lose for the Yanks, it‛s
Another lightweight.
PKETFY H
’ F’ERRY,
ML THE
have been charged with 15 errors j
in eight games: their pitchers i
were the best despite the miser- have squandered long leads: their !
able showing at the Rose Bowl.', team is riddled with injuries, but -
in meeting every emergency Man- [
addition. Chink Wallender
match his speed with Ohio State's
c. — ‘ ■
Peatock in the
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better, although there is still a
scar remaining. It so happened
years while W. Lawson Little, Jr., j
was flattening 31 consecutive op-
ponents, at home and abroad. Fi-j
WESLA
VV Rio (
an exam
fair to at
Leader
complishe
owners in
moderniz
proved d
will give
appearan
Most
other rel
past give
. reeling
suit mos:
array of;
from ph
statted a
en up by
‘ 'l he N
that win
suiti 1g v
mole or
over the
share in
State, b
that has
populatio
the most
will gain
Gann’S
ment to
<>f its bu
mnts al
favorable ’
tion. It i
smacked out
ed the Mustang squad to the game _________ __________ ____-
and he assured us that-the story ported with a fever and Terry put
Mar Larsen. University of
football and basketball star,
traveled 26.500 miles in 28 trips
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moral support
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A 1936 LEOPARD Phil Potts
(Spec >
runner- 1
Giants are doing their level worst
in the National league these days,
but for all their staggering they
can’t fall off the top of the pile.
In fact they keep climbing. They t
oil industry.
, marie TIMMIS
E California Street
Office phone 214
/After 6 W bt 62
Saturday's meet Meanwhile;
Coach McMurry has given 1
grid prospects a layoff until next ,
Monday He stated that the boys
had been working hard and thatUesse Owens and Tei nple’s Eulace
weather । onditions were such that । peacock in the cetury. "
there was danger of th-
ANN .ARBOR, Mich
So fir as we have been able to 10 inches, weight 16
determine no reasons have been
dren. D;
Morris
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Cunningh
way . . . Always first with the od- -----—----e----- —1------
dities. Casey Stengel used four ’ golfing youth. For another, per-
pinch hitters in a row against Bos- formances have been pretty well
- - scrambled during the past two
VALLEY
cial ' The i
and Mrs C
pletely destr
day night
M i Pet ry a
and Mrs Per
al Houston,
was undeter
was insured.
going to Flor-I Tumesa and Joe Lynch, methodiji
from that hip' cal Etonian who got to the 1935
...... , Stark, the only.' smi-fMals, were passed up in or
holdout umpire in captivity, is all der to make room for such veter-
- i —_ — C—E-----1- Ouimet,
A Checking Account with us does more than safeguard your
1 ... w A Nps
funds. Actually, it becomes a means to more judicious expendi- ; r '
1 0LISCW
tered in the Penn Relays.
will be up against the best in the hits, i
.entire nation. They are entered in
hisa the 400- and 880-yard relays;
1
diante con-
more weeks of practice and then
battle between the
finl '
league lead. Fred Ostermueller,
Red pox pitcher, drove in two • Coach Ray Fisher.
SPORT MP8k
SIZZLES AC
I rj-u-L-_-.~jT-.--~ - -■■■»■-- *
1V E have been getting quite a
VV kick lately out of reminis-
cing with our co-rooting Mustang
friend, Harrison Baker., We have
pretty well covered the major
Nose Blownpi-
Take-Fhan-iDangerous!
nnionn. NosSAAFNEssr when
i 'T.Wti y -. "iopen
120 minutes, getc ’ iritfakek....
thesneez, . ■ Ur money back, s"
CoLnBaEHEAD coi
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Eenerou, , “atch ’iork- r>
g, - * •Rig.
anteeddy "3 Sold -nd gar.
Agtard. Age 16. Weight 5 feet
—li 130 pounds Phil
is a junior with an excellent scho- i
made ptU inf tor the resignation of iastir standing. Hei has had one
Bill Pierce, amiable Austin Col- Lear’s experience on the Cub team,
lege coach His departure has two years ago playing at a full-
cast a heavy gloom blanket over back position He did not go out.
the Kangaroo campus where the for football last year because of
student body had already counted a wi
Public Stenographer
Mimeograph — Abstract*
Contracts
Several years experience in
drawing of leases, contract*,
options, etc. Also, expert- . j
enced in leasing of lands.na
Well logs, legal blanks a
.hine nertaining to tne
FOR RE
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andco
A ted Fiv
of the chain i Fischer, the former Big Ten cham- ;
' ’ ’ from a mid- i
western crop of candidates that
Great air-lip ?s take no chances with anything so
vital as a battery. For they depend on the bat-
tery not only for radio operation, but for position
lights ahd landing lights as well. They have
learned, through millions of miles of flying that
they’ can place their faith in the dependability of
Mule Haas of the White Sox is also included Rodney Biss.
feeling pretty good about himself of Omaha and Charles Hocsis of
HAND He has reached second and | Detroit.
..... mi ■■ ------- “The selection committee gave
_ . Dixie Howell is look- fullest consideration to ill these
ing for a coaching job, if you • players before making
know of one . . . One sure way not • choices," said Joe Dey, ekecutive
to get an autographed photo of; secretary of the U. S. G. A. "AP-
Jimmie Foxx is to leave off the i________________________________
extra “x” when you write him for ! p
it . . . Nine of the 11 members of i Mickey Cochrane to autograph a
His consoling than the original A.a .
First, he picked rookie Harry the ; -four
Gunbert to pitch the second game i Dame, was appointed athletic di-
of the season. Gumbert pitched a - . . .
four hit game and won. Then Dick
Bartell fell ill. Terry put in Joe
Martin. This rookies has batted
.667 so far. Next Sam Leslie re-
a BAER’S BROTHER IS
Shed and
A shed ar
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ed by. fire
Bt ownlee ha
10:30 when
. his lunch an
was discover
termined. T
a supply of
number of a
not insurod.
the-J. 1 Lane
little damage
was soon ent
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thing, the inclusion of;
freshmen” on this year’s)
New York ...
_ .ac a ..__ Pittsburgh ...
and they wltnessed ttie slaughter tend to report unless they licked Inspite of these forced shifts i StnHnnst :
together Fortunately for us we the enemy but up fountl lout all the Giants did as well as the j Philadelphia
could get no further toward the about the game. The Muenster > Browns and the Reds, who topped 1
site of tin- game than the beauti- ; representatives spanked the locals the day's slugging performances,
fill little city ot Mineral Weils. I to the tune of 13 to'3. Six runs | or the Dodgers, who saw Big
George Earnshaw stage a sudden
return to his pre-season pitching
V12
'll
"room
4 he Associ
• i for rep
in il or not
• • loal net
In lase or
r other ad
late the pt
‘amageu fi
for such ad
Birth*
Saturday a
of Dr. and M
Bettye Jean :
children
Cuistion,
days with a
Atkinson and
tion directed
cookies and j
Martha Ann
Clement, Dor
One of the bright spots around • up to Little.
drab and bleak Shibe Park is; From the west coast, two Seat-
Chubby Dean (no relation to "me tie entries, Scotty Campbell and
and Paul"! ... In five trips as a! Harry Givan, got preference over
pinch hitter he has delivered two other west coast candidates, in-
singles and a double . . . He comes; eluding Ernie Pieper. Jr., of San
from Duke University and is listed ’ Jose, Calif.
as a first sackeir . . . Lou Little, In the east, the brilliant
Columbia coach,1 is L-—L ,2
ida to recuperate from that hip ‘ cal B1
ailment . . . Dolly Stark, the only. - smi-f
younger players, the association
selected Atlanta’s Charley Yates.
a burning sore ahd now we feel
golf * formances alone but upon major Buddy scale 235 now
at least ’ tournament play over the past . The young f How comes by a
a half dozen of the countty’s more two seasons as well as upon past size naturally enough His fat
--- . . . ilne boDD- rtiegei or i—-‛ of the last to be eliminated in Max hits 235 pounds now Anagn
’ (making final selections. Thelon his father’s side weighs 3
young Richmond star’s record in , pounds and has no surplus av
tournament play in his own dis- । ■-----
trict, as well as his fine perfor-
upon i .
ference championship. Howard year and it is thought that it will i
Van Dyke says that Bills resigna- spot give him any trouble the next
tion was not turned in on a hair- season He is being used in the
trigger def ision but came after the line where he shows promise of
chubby mentor had been weighing becoming a good bicker ami de-
the matter for quite awhile. Dr. fensive player. Anil, incidentally.
Tucker president of that institu- ’ he goes some of his mates one bet-
tion, stated that he had nothing ter, by doing the minuet instead
to aay concerning plans for nam-of tap dancing. The coach thinks
ing a coach to replace Pierce. Evi- this is better for a weak knee and
dently there must have been a lit- lis certain it is moe suitable for |
tie trouble of some nature within , one whose feet are inclined to be i
the inner chamber Pierce has just a trifle large With but one more I
finisheti his spring training grind year of eligibility, Phil is working
with the Kangaroo squad and has hard and is sure to see plenty of!
them well drilled in the Notre I hard service on the 1936 pigskin
Dame style of play. The team edition. »
members are in hopes his sue- 1_
eessor will be thoroughly familiar • *
Oklahoma City
Dallas
San Antonio .
used on each of his trips to Amer- I crown, but passed up Riegel as
ica . . Tris Speaker’s first offi- i well as Freddie Haas, Jr.,
cial act as a member of the Cleve- , Orleans.
land boxing commission was .to Three from the southwest, Wal-
trim the pass list . .. . Well, any- ! ter Emery, Reynolds Smith and
way Joe Stripp held out longer Ed White, made the team
first time. Theyr got the call over
Although the roster of this year’s viously, based
on last year’s per- •
(United States Walker aup olfi ----—•—1
(Associated Press Sports Writer. omits the names of
j NEW YORK April 23 (AP). — 1
Some of the players swear the Na- . promising
tional league ball has undergone • InX RlL
horsemen” of
1 outhit 12 to H.
In the Texas circuit Dallas
and Fort Worth lest to the
Oklahoma twins. Tul«» nd ok-
City. The Cats have
Mtreak ever
tvo victories
, I'
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(Associated Press Sports Writer) ■ I
Scrambling from one shaky vic- i
tory to another, the New York i
heinati615for th;. Six and $730 for the Eight Subject
accessories ntre. AU Pontiac cart can be bought with j
gam at Cincinnati by utility-out-
fielder Calvin Chapman and Lew GRID, HOOP HER
Riggs, both of the Reds. These [ FRIFS RIGHT
throw right-
, Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 6.
Pittsburgh at Chicago. 1
j poned, cold.
iaukige gt
-eMaethme,
Lloya Roane and his band of
softballers slipped out yesterday I
to try their luck against the .
Muenster team. They didn t in-
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with his teams.
—F-•
-hopefuls hatching cold,
holidays. This leaves
over Dalla«. tC« zetting to be
bell’! second victory of the season,1 San Antoni.> at Houston
and just to add to the general in-! Beaumont at Galveston.
: consistency of the New York scene ( National.league
Carl hit three singles in four times Pittsburgh at Chicago.
5 1 Philadelphia at Boston.
NOTICE, SI i
seatan n thc"gnttenefonunzeinglarThsppistsne $
chevesanewastteierombeca"suna1 xsfer: i pp.8r +
more "seasoning" for interna- , poarinssopatasons"criptnsgWpodbi
tional play. (with the chances ex- boys are instruct. Jo hand’ M
cellent that he will make the Wal-suzscriber one of the UtUe a
from his book. The puhlishers r 4
appreciate it if the subscribeg>
sist on getting a stub for WRA YF
10 cents paid, as this will ez ville si
nate possible misunderaun^m Bon
MANY BOBBLES New Badger Coach.
FAIL TO HALT I
l *-d • * •a
h u -
a an’gE,g
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1wo -oloree teams rret together.
The game -tarrt~ promptly at 4
p. in. necoreing to I hr local
nazvunzer.
Missiona
The Worn*;
of the Methc
the church
Mrs. C B. Jo
district mee
' gave a most
the meeting,
so attended
. - made a brit
.1 Vail, study i
1 . an interestin
book. "Towe
America.’* 1
gave a life I
liams. Mrs. »
24 and senter
service.
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•ks from
so
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W
of their defeat.
|• ! out the Bees. 5-0. Every man in
Long ;horn relay : the I Brooklyn infield. Hassett,
Geragiiy, an Ducier iii It’s the Same Patanelli who is
y twice out of four times up. 1 captain-elect and end of the Wol-
The Dodgers had only two other verine football' team and a regu-
lar on Michigan’s basketball quin-
"i
While mine stituer’Ferty : thregtimes out: yesterday against
| • Earnshaw Does Good Job
Earnshaw turned in the best
pitching job of the season for the
Dodgers, a five-hitter which shut
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however. «hut Willie stone and
a few or him brothers will be in
the lineup ~omew here. No doubt
prospects and the exes on
The regional track, field and
literary meet will be held at Den-
ton Saturday instead of Saturday
werk, is we previously announced.
Winners in the regional meet will
go to the state meet to be held in
Austin in May The five Leopard
track stars eligible for regional
■ to Harry Stuhldreher, who’ll prob- , - . ,L Lnon.,
| w ; .years, ago when Omaha’s Johnny
i ably need them . . . Jerry Nason Gqodman was left off the squad.
Pct. 1 of the Boston Globe, is taking I For one I
.833 bows for picking Ellison (Tarzan)
k I L
three hita for as many trips to
tbr plate to aid the cause. Ind
in the American the Roston
P Red Sox continued a winning
streak at the expen-e of the
Washington Senatork; although
ry—r— — — __These
the young itwo dark-skinned speedsters are
hence the about the fastest tn velers in the
world, but Chink wo ft be far be- game
hind at the finish This is the 42nd gers, 12-4. in the only other game adept. The candidate for the first
classic. nlave 1 in the maiors. ' * • ..... . . .
United States Golf Association
We find a notice on our desk
« alling atteutiow to n basehuil
zame whiet will be stazed here
Friday a flrrnnon between the
olere-d team of Honhnni and
eninese iile. We hair no dope
whatever on the ~trenzth of the
two elub~ other than Harry
olnsen will do I Hr rwirling for
a erious matter over
town. I ■
taiant Curtisx-Cond r, »iloted by
e63*8
■ narf^^a^
form to whitewash Boston. The
Harri Shuford, the al-Ameri-
ean gridder from s. M. I'., hax
turuea down all conching of.
fern and will enter Tria, uni-
a emit v where he will complete
hi* law study. shuford had
been offered n place on the
v anderiil coachinz ~taff by his
former doach. Ray Morrison,
tud it i- said be could have
had n simailur wosition at South-
eru Methodint. Both Morrisen
ana Matty Bell considered shu-
The Sport ’SSSSit. ’
I _0 , Papa Baer was told his
By ALAN GOULD | proximately 40 names were on the 1 year-old, who stands 6 .
Editor) i original list from which the Wal- inches would attain a normal
APker cup team was selected.. . him weight of 265 to 270 1
. J ! “Final selections were not, ob- him th is withoit an ounce
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New York at Brooklyn.
St. Louis at Cincinnati.
American League
Wilson hitting one in the seventh. Detroit at St. Louis.
The only other home runs in the Eoston at .Philadelphia.
| majors yesterday were hit in the Chicagoan a^New York
eighth inning of the Reds-Cards Washington at Mew_oK
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