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Telephone 3-1 Hi Pag Two Section Two) PLMK8EN MTTER Ml Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Monday Morning, 'August 21, 1933 mm mi kml POLO IITli Title Stockton Beats Phoenix To Win Regional Yest's Play Inspired By Fettle For Go In Fine Eric Pedlev Christv Priest Best Twitchell English Girl Gives Scare 'i FIELD. Lake For- In QNWENTSIA ee, Aug tef of battered With Senators Run Victory' String To 13 In Row By Twin Bill Verdict OT. LOUIS. Aug. 20.

(AP) The league leading Washington Sena-tors flouted air old superstition when they won their 13th con ames horsemen from tbe 111 V-JdlUCll CdLUici plains of the West tfrm4 over Hurling Duel To Net Fans PORKST HILLS. X. Y- Aug. 20 TTIC CHRISTT. pick of coast sport 'critics weight wrestlincr ehamnion of th world, as th coming heavy-brlngs all of tha flash PhoerfTx tonight when of 1 he East todav to 1 otattvi? to American peiln ipremaer for first t-mm Broken tip by Injuries end rut; brk tr.gefber again ih the aid of CTtK-KTON.

Giant Hurling three-card program and color of a youth championship-bound, to he meeta Dale Raines in the feature; event of in Phoenix Madison Square harden. einmnnii -American y. Junior baseball team ne re. Appearing her for the first time secutive game today, defeating the St. louis Browns 4 to 3 In th nightcap of a doubleheader, after the Senators had won the first game 2 to 1.

Kionai cnampionsnip and the in manv months. Christy will dis 'KM I nr in I ne Many To Play play the results of many weeks of ra ref ul tutorinc Jn coast i ii" nome guaro iinauj expelled Betty Nuthall from the women's tennis championships here today, but not until the battling British girl had won a set from Mrs. Helen AVills Mood v. and otherwise had been very obstinate about the whole affair. Betty, who Is big and blond and laughing and a great tennis player.

nnsi at Topeka. Kan, by defeafinr As the New York Yankees, nearest contenders for top place, also won a pair of games today, the rrasiun and rinfrs. where he ha. nix. 4 xo 1 before Jsna fsri4 i i here today.

jmirn'v mhirh brought I from bis California l.n to pert i-iraf in the hatfl. the Westerners, Hdr.g like Cos- I po'iO beigMs In the cinsl nmth of the fir! irster-eer-tienal series to arore an amiiP( 12-tn. triumph before a nowl Away To Slow Start Af'r jrt iHnt'i the big iTr k. went nut of action with a fracture of hi right In the game of set last Wednesday, the West's fnif, After being held to hut tendings mt startled G.nfin spectators out of performed with and against some of the same' foremost exionents. Christy Training Hard When he isn't doinr b' -tuff In professional engagement.

(Thristv is in the rymnasium receiving the tnefi of some of the game' innings bv Golf Tourney At Prescott Two extra men will be added to PiH Met in seven Stockton S'i game lead of the Senators was undisturbed. George Blaeholder and Karl Whitehill fought a mound battle to the end in the first game, the right hander Again Turns Bruins Back VKW YOIiK. usr. 20. AD Tt Giants, doinr vr3thinst just about rlht.

Wt their National J-okii! opposition a bit further ii th rurk today as thy took fhir nwfirnl sfrairht r-ision from th Chicago Cubs. 5 to 1. N-v York's virtory, roul'l itu tf-r- lf-at th inflict-! fitts-burt-h, tl'f a T'- riu'- I-ar1 nvr-r th" wrt uiiK Xo. 1 star back on heels in the first set. and putting up a magnificent fight for two more sets before she finallv succumbed by lEAIilK MTIOVAL Prt.

I Team Tea I. broke through for its only ia the eighth with a three-hit rally llyron McCormick, Stockton thinj New York 4t 41 .111 rhira.n Senators pitching yielding; 4 hits the staff of the Hassayampa Moun Trt. .4 .27 tain Club golf course today to put Rnsion 41 tS .543 rhilartrl. (St. I.nuis 4 44 t'lltsbursta 42 il .44 Cincinnati 4 HI 44 72 mf nuiing star the fairways and greens in first tna game.

He Kt 4 hits in trip, to class shape for the annual J-ator I lav tournament. ist two weeks scores of 2-. -2. Plays Brilliant Tennis In just 12 minutes, flat. Betty broke tlown Mrs.

Moody's defense and rendered her beaten, baffled, in that startling first set. The matron out but on was eien with were fsgsired SSi mMftr at best. Put todnv, afler a-efow- st.rt. fdr Westerners, work-: tic up nt pninlr cffettive team pl, to triumph ulnn.ft as 11. rv pleased and Blaeholder 5.

Blaeholder Would have come of the fatal ninth unharmed Levey made a wide throw Schuite's grounder after one down. Kuhel's third hit of game. a single to right. the plate. Twitchell doubled hence.

te.st known performers merr Iio have devoted years tlx! years to the tricks and arts of the pastime. And these men, some of the best known figures in sport, are pointing Vie to a woild title. They are just as confident that he will reach the goal aa ia Christy himself. Vic, in a public workout last nisht at the Carden appeared bijr-jeer and better than ever before. to start With Indications pointing to leMrrdar'a Results New Tork 4.

'hian 1. Hoelnn i-J; Pitlshurkh 4-t. St. Ioai 4-i: Hrooklvn 7 0. t'nly names whertuleit.

Talj" liames Cincinnati at I'hllaitWphia. cjik-ffgn at New Vnr k. Other came ila-. Phoenix eighth the biggest entry list effort, chit inning rally. the; sent' The Fat corf.1 wo goats, fn'i the Sell sin.

cut. advanced him with an in fie' I t'-rnf and fb- St. Jnis aroi- directors are carrying forward plans to make the 1S3S event the finest Schulte to home on a third and he raced; squeeze play. Bluege! gle but Cumminss grounded ever staged at the I'reacott course Seatoins single si'ored rtJs, Kim wound up in a. virtual ti for on1 and -icht tramos ovr t.e Cubs, who wnt low to fifth.

Three big days of golf and en bun-ting to Blaeholder, who juggled the ball but was not charged with' AMKRU-AN I KACt Team AV fvt.l Team t. Washing-. 77 44 Philadel. ii .42 tertainment have been scheduled. but Sell was thrown out at third Seaborn was caught tiff secon.l VVniKhinsr irr at 20H pounds, the getting under way Saturday, Sep Hal Sf hinita' hr pitrlir-il a big blond had the dazzling speed a an error.

The Browns, alter the second in 1. 11 oh irom a-riest for the who lias won the national title seven times and has come to be regarded as invincible, virtually was outclassed for that time. Veteran observers rubbed their eyes, unbelieving, and grabbed for the record book. They found It was only the third set lost by Queen Helen since she last tasted defeat in 1926 at the hands of Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mal-lory, at Rye.

Cwcndolyn Sterry of Kngland won a set from her at Wimbledon, in 1927. and that stood tember 2. and continuing over the thirl out. of a Jurhtweight. the smoothness of machine and the srrenirth of I.a Irfir Day holiday.

Prizes already have een selected, advises Gray Madison, golf professional. City 10 to 1 in The two games defeated Salt IjiUh a consolation am. were New Tnrk 44 44 9S 42 42 .452 Cleveland 41 4 4.S Ireiroit IxhiIs 4 4 74 .347 Vesteraar'a Reanlta Washington 2-4: St. l.eu.a 1-2. New Tork 14-11: c-hiraao 2-2.

Ttetrnft S-4-. Philadelphia 4-1. Cleveland 14-4: Ftoetnn 4-4. Teala's t.amea All scheduled samea placed yet oity. ning, had only two base runners on base.

Burns singled after two were gone in the fourth and was forced by Melillo. West walked in fn the first period and at the start of the second, l-efoie 'he plainsmen (ftnnd themselves. Th nnrrrUintr ore r.f O'liokly before tre third period wan over, fbev too the lend, never to be Knded. iVnl Smrth. at No.

was the ser-rinr r.f the visitors, with six. ut his r.f pnrt'tnitiM wr mii! pc.ssMr bv th inspired plav of his ml', ped'cy E'mer poe -ee. jr. and AWan poark. N'rt en Tommy 1 lead -er if ffe Eastern 'a r.

could stop tv Westerners. A sudden t'lirst In fr- prir1 j.Ti.f'r fhr'j tr.nl. aftr Win-inn st, ho The first official entertainment of the semi-finals w-stcrdav svr-n-bit Bitin- for his 14th ik-tory th nsf-n anI scatter-'! th- i rjff in th sixth innirgr. A bri'f burst of wiMn-ss in tht frainr r-nablo'l th Cubs to sr'irr- thr-ir only run and th only -arnr-d tally mad" off tr.r ynnrif rirlit bandar in 35 mninps. inllwinl hita and two walks in that fram and th" "fri.nd pss, poms to PHOKNIX AB ft II the sixth but died stealing.

tint (iame WASHINGTON ST. 1XI'TS as the record until this year's Wim AH A I Aft 4 11 Mver Ih rf bledon, when Dorothy Round of Kngland again turned the trick. But in neither instance was Helen humbled so decisively as she was in! Mmixh If 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 Pet. .444 .471 0 11 ft 1 0 1 2 a 0 0 1 1 1 0 tho Iwmarfr, frrrd c'romn as in Seaborn. 2b 4 Grant Jones, cf Johnson.

If 1 Slagle. si 3 Rhoades. 3b Canning, 3 Twitchell, 3 Sells, II 3 Cummings, rf 2 TOTALS 3. 2'SVhrin ih West rf 0 RynMs If 4 -mphll rC 0 Burns 0 Melillo 4 limply llljevey 1 tllhldr a a 4 a i 2 14 1 1 1 1 those 12 mad minutes todav. Kired rf Kuhel Ih Hlee 3b 11 PACIFIC 4T 1.KAC.I F.

Team I. Prt. Team 1. T-oe An. XS 47 Oakland 74 Hollywd.

i San Fran. Portland 41 i9 .179 Miasinns 7 4i Sarmenio 42 .577 Seattle 42 47 1 eeterdar'a Keaulta Portland i-4: lnllywnod 2-S. San FranriecA 4-1 Oakland 2-14. Seattle 7-; Missinna 2-S. xs Anaeles Sa.ramenle 4-1 1.

Tmlay'a 4. ames No same avheduled. to a high pitch. Miss Nuthall for Kmnk tallv. Tho for a hr-n sincle the program will be a dinner dance in the Hassayampa hotel Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

This event is not included in the tournament entry fee. but a Sunday evening dinner-dance, starting at 7 o'clock, is included. Special entertainment for the women Saturday afternoon also has been arranged. Club officials recently have been advised that Spec Stuart, Albuquerque golf star, would be unable to attend the event because of tournament play in the Kast. Assurance has leen given, however, that all of the better known Arizona stars would be on hand, among them Milt.

Coggins. Rob Ooldwater. fjeorge Cornes and others. "We are anticipating an entry Sewelt 'liants not to Vat jmir of runs In thr- fifth SrhiiwarlK-r ra a to s-nd his t-tn off ahoad Wflllllll the time played possibly the most magnificent tennis of her career, far better than in 1930, when she took the championship back to Kngland. 1 21 ST M'KTOX Ml II a gorilla.

He handled his training partners as if they "were mere boys. And Christy, tonight, will have opportunity to display his talents and ability for in Haine- he is meeting one of the toughest of the ne crop of mat performers. Raines scales in at 220, but he is the athletic type and not the flabby noit o' performer. His re-r-nt appearances in coast rings Ma him as a performer of the first rank. Ram-j Aggressive Typo With this decided weight advantage, Haines can be counted uxmi to launch a rr offensive bat-tic agii st the California boy.

Weight is a. big item over a long strcti and particularly it ia wear inc when one assumes top position. Jiale. is the Ijpe who likes to stay on top. His theory of wrestling is that the other fellow simply cannot win as long he is underneath.

And that's pretty good logic, at that. The semi-firral brings together two widely known valley boys Mrs. Moody was playing her usual superb game, but even that couldn't A4IFKICAV as-oc iatiov Team I. jvt. I Team stand up ajrainst the scorching; Columbus 4 4 4 4 Toledo C2 anl pil-d up its talli's in short rdr.r with tho aid of irois.

Thf nia'l ftur rnis-I-lays and all of th'-m frfrurd in th fiant srortnjr. rtiondy Ryan l-d th at-tk with a doublr- and two PinBis hil Mark nic t-o. lortr-d thr-f of the Chif-airo hits. rmri fn'ir t'-r lh nan tir1 it in tf SmitJi win put Vrt in front. Ki'-m tti'r'1 rn it na" ht; atirt r.f a rout.

uliilr 1 nrf.r'd finlv twirr. iinfr so far fr-m a p'av ttiit rmiMn rrt irito it a nt turn all coatwarn ll'-ark. movrd frtn No 1 to r.ai in Tla tt, inturrd Wiinairis. ilavcil "'i-Prh Turr affr ttm r1 lr-i! into riP lnp.inr and it' to hur-rv thir shot" nI in tim-to snl th II bak to wailmc tamms. BettcVi Play Inspired who with a i.anr!- IM rirt mr'l a Hitrtunrk drives of the British girl.

P. .477 .444 .241 Bava. If .....3 Boartl. rf 1 Conti. ss McCormick.

3b 1 Marnoch. rf firpo. 21 1 .1. Morening, lb ...4 ice, 4 Priest, 3 0 1 0 Rare Spectacle Kvery shot Betty hit was an out Totals 22 27 12' Total 2 4 27 12 Scire bv tnninKs: WASHINGTON 10" "01 2 ST. I.OI1S one 1 Summary Huns: Jifver.

Schulte. Hum. Krrir: Lrvey. Kuns batted in: llemsley. I'rnnin.

Hluece. Two-base hit: Mver. Three-base, hit Kuhel. Stolen base: Sew-ell. Sacrifices: flliiece 2.

Pouhle play: Hlueae. Mer and Kifhel. I.ft on baees: WxvhmRtnn 1. SI. Iiii t.

Base on ball off: Klaehnlder 2. Whitehill 1. Strtirk nut hy: Whitehill S. Wild pitrh: Whitehill. t'mpiren; Van Ihnneen and Hil-debrand.

Time 1:41. Second Game Washington 02 Oin ni 4 12 1 St. Iuis ooo 20 oio a 10 4 Stewart. Russell and Sewell, Berg; Wells, Stiles and Hemsley. list of 75 golfers from over the right bid for the point.

The crowd was treated to the amazing spectacle ot Mrs. Moody time and again state. Madison wrote the Republic I NEW YORK Mmneap. 74 CO Ixuisville St. rati I K4 Milwaukee 48 72 Indianap.

C4 .44 Kan. City 42 41 1 eaterday's Kesnlta Milwaukee 4-4; Toledo 1-4. Minneapolis 4-14: Indianapolis 4 4. l.oumville 7-2: St. Paul 4-2.

Columbus at Kansas City Rain. Tea)-' frame a Columbus at St. Paul. Toledo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Kansas City.

Ixmiavillg, at Milwaukee. AH II yesterday. 1 Kntries already have been re 2 rvi if Ill ah 4 1 2 4 10 just waving at balls that clipped the lines. So accurate was the Brit .1 4 ceived from Clarkdale, Jemme, Mrnn Th 3 fmr 'f on that she did not net a single Flagstaff. Williams, Winslow, Tuc son and Phoenix, he advised.

TOTALS 32 4 27 17 1 PHOKNIX ticiu fn.o oin STOCKTON" 11 Ann 1U4 Runs responsible for: Tw itc.e Priest I. struck out: Bv Priest hall during the set. and she chalked up seven clean placements. As many more Airs. Moody just man pfa a nd bla7 In Club officials who are helping in Trrv Ir 4 rf-rf 4 rrriowl rf 4 Tiavi cf tz 3b 4 Mw il 4 Hv 4 mr hr 4 4 witinK opportiimttrs to tournament arrangements are: I jroa I in I NT F.R NATIONAL l.KAC.I Team I Prt.l Team I aged to reach and knock weakly out.

I V. Scares, club president; Joe Twitchell T. Hase on balls: O't 'our coals fourth r-riod started th Kat down i ir.rrf iHeap. vice-president; Charles Priest 2: Twitchell 3. Three Newark 4 47 Mhanv Res heater 7 4a Puffalo She scored.

26 points to Mrs. Moody's In. YANKS 14-11; CHISOX 3-3 CHICAOO. Aug. 20.

fAP) White Sox pitching cracked wide Pet .4:4 .4 .471 .19 (S CI K4 55 White. Dr. James Allen and Sher Ti! 37 It 21 11 It is anti-climactic to record that man Hazeltine. J.ink Smith is things were different In the second in the persons of Danny McPhain and Spike O'Brien. They ate scheduled to go best tw n-in-three.

45 minutes time limit. They are light-heavyweights. Sheik Rlanton and Lloyd I-ine met-t in the lo-minute preliminary. chairman of the green's committee r. i fltfw and third sets.

Helen, dabbing her while Airs. D. W. Russell and Mrs. hits: Canning.

Two base ri 1 1 Bava. McCormick. Board. Se! firpo. Wihl pitch: Twitchell.

plas: McCormick to Firjio tr Morening; Rhoades to Seaborn; firpo to Conti to More-ninr. Ttma I'mpires: Darling and Ml'in in York home both to 3. fans. open today and the New Yankees embarrassed the club by romping through ends of a. doubleheader.

14 and 11 to 3. before 43.000 sv.nlh. in rimh. J. W.

Heap are arranging the Baltimore 74 .571 1 real Toronto 72 74 City Yesterday's Results Newark 4-2; Montreal i. Jersey Cty Buffalo R-2, Rochester 1. Baltimore 4. Only came scheduled. Teday'a 4amee Newark aC Montreal.

Jersey City at Buffalo. Baliimnre at Rm-hepter. Albany at Toronto. ladies" entertainment program. to d'teat Itit' hroil, pla'd up bis in.

coal rankinr- and tbe dfr-at was bitter for bim. Altrr losinff the first mat'h. 1 to 11, be rmrcanuol bis lini and won tb second so tfcat the Ka-t was a bic j. rematch vvorile lorliy. It was one of the few times in bis birh-coa! -a-rrer that be played on a losmc team In an important series.

Karh of the Wrstorners received a siler trophy, jriven bv the P. Association and the Onwent-sla club, and presented by Mr. Frederic Mcl jmclilin. the former frer.e "astle. Mrs.

Thomas Hiteh-cok. presented the awards to fr inrtu.g!. t0 flftl flAI) 1 XKW VnflK 00" JI Summi'i Ttnnsr r'nfx. T-rrv, Tfio.il. rrmx.

Manniw, Ran. Krror: ilrrmsn I. Knenis. Malono. nms in: -hiuna hr )linrui, H-mn.

ott. vrx Two-ha hits: tri-oul. Mjn.uso. HarrnMI. Cr'tx.

rtt. Rtin. Smlen bs: Julr. ScrifK fui-r lft cm Trrk Ksw hall r.ft- huiv.a. hr J.

Mulnn 1. Slnick Svh'iTia. hr i. Mln Hnhw I. itit Malorr 7 in fininns.

in o. Hrihaw 1 in I.n-ri'chr la.ir. I mr'rs; Keardi-n n-J Mas-rkiirtn. Time 17. TF.X.

I.F.A4.I I. Prt Team 1 S4 42 .22 Beaumont 41 54 .51 Worth 72 C4 24 Tulsa 74 4S Tea Houston t.alvesron S. A ntonio Dallas i. 7 a 77 44 77 43 42 Prt .4 .4 2" .417 .242 brow daintily from time to time with a handkerchief about the size of a dollar bill, apparently unperturbed, went right on playing her game. Xo woman could have kept on piaying at Betty's blazing pace of the first set.

So Helen kept on hitting them until, eventually. Miss Nuthall batted one over the back-line and came running to the net. her hand outstretched and still laughing. She had had a lot of tun for one day. Checking back, it was found that Betty, despite her defeat, had registered 29 placements against 17 credited to Helen.

In one sensational game in the first set she scored four straight, something a real Moody fan would have believed impossible. Betty, however, made 34 Week's Fight Card Is Drab NEW YORK. Aug. 20, p)- the second largest crowd of the local league season. I Gehrig wiped out an early Chicago lead in the first game with a home run with two on in the sixth inning and from then on it was rout.

Gehrig also hit a homer with one on. his 22nd of the season, to help the fading champions pile up a 10 to A lead in the first two innings of the second game. The Yankees piled up a total of 2 hits for 42 bases and received the benefit of 15 walks, while Johnny Allen held the Sox to five Riggs Outhurls Jones In Pretty Mound Duel PAIR of gift runs was the margin by which the County Em-ployes defeated the rhoerrix Rronchos in the feature number of a twin program at Riverside park yesterday afternoon. The final count was 3 to 1. In the other half of the bargain offering, the Waliapal Prick squad defeated Wickenbnrg 14 to 2 in an abbreviated affair.

the bt Dnni'i in the series Man- tiel. owned by Havmond f.iiest. and! BRAVES 5-8; PIRATES 4-1 leelerway'a Resnlls Oklahoma CTity 2-2: Beaumont Fort Worth lialvrplr.il 3-Houaton liallaa 2. San Antonio 4-2: Tul.a 1-1. Tdaa 4.

ames Itnupton at Oallas. Beaumont at Oklahoma Cjiy. c.alveaton at Fort Worth. San Antonio at Tulaa. Trd Are.

po.seke's favorite l.OMO.N. Aur. Zi. (AD The The Lineups fast-trarlm Praes took a 'nt. A est i'ui hci.i.

from the firates hits in the opener and George Clarence Jones and Riggs hooked up in pretty hurling duel in the Azteca Wins As Light Air Floors American outs to Mrs. Moodv's 24. hit 15 into 4. Winninr pitcher: Hnasett. empires MoCe-wan and Summers.

Time 1.52. Second Game I'hle did the-same in the nightcap. Gehrig paced the Yankee batsmen for the day with four singles besides his pair of homers, while the net compared to Helen's 12, and nightcap, with the latter getting the breaks to shade the little cnored committed six double-faults to MEXICO. D. Aug.

15 f.P: Kid Azteca. local elterweight, Philadelphia oo tinn not 1 W. No. 1 K. l'.

I t.Klax. 5 to 4 and to 1. and S. Hoppmc K. newsrke.

jr. 1 tbr-rt h- stepped into a virtual ti" T. Ilitrhroc jr. No. 3 Cent Sunt with it tsbursrh for su f.nil place HavmondOuest nark Aiifan KoarV in th National Uagne standing.

1 1 1 I 1 1 A A A loI crowd of which WK-ST SI 2 1 3 irj Graved a cluU day marked t.v m- f.oals: Winston fluent Hoppmc fcrnnttent fliowrrs. saw Wally 1. 1 for No. t. pena't: Pedv 2.

j'-'-icer make his 2lt. homer of tioeseke 3. Smith Koark 1. the year and lanky Hen Cantwell Winston r.nrst Hjtcbcotk 7. Hop.

a hieve his 17th pitching victory, pinr 1. r.syitinnit 1. Prdley l.j The only tbinjr to mar the day Tloeseke 1. Koark 2. Tie cf pr nod.

from the Praxes' standpoint was won by a knooko.it in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-ronnder Rises limited got a triple and three in the second game. Ilickey singles Detroit 100 on2 oix 4 10 I Cain and Cochrane; fischer and Pasek. the Rronchos to Kind. 4 over ios Angeies. to- hree hits and got seven men on nignt in the arena Nacional.

Azteca was floored for a count jtrikes. while his mates were falling Helen's one. Other Semi-Final Today The victory lined up Mrs. Moody for a stjot at her eighth national crown. Tomorrow Helen Jacobs, the defending champion, aqd Dorothy Round of Kngland tie up in the other semi-final match, and Tuesday Ifelen will play the winner.

Taired with Kreda James of Kngland, Miss Nuthall advanced to the INDIANS 14-9; REDSOX 6-4 CLEVELAND. Aug. (AP The Cleveland Indians swung of seven in the third round. pn the offerings of Jones for five r.jthe injury of Pinky Whitney who i-acK or nrcatn caused the de-ibinrlcs of the eight hits as struck on the forearm by one feat of race. Tins is the sec their war clubs lustily today to take lioth ends of a double header Il, minutes.

T.OIUS Stoddard: umpires. Velev .1. and inson. l.con Chagnon slants. I-'irst onlv a bruise diagnosis showed NKW TORK CHItAGO ABHOA! ABHOA Com ha rf A Swnsn rf 4 1 I a Sewll Sh 1 2)Haas cf 4 1 1 Kuth If 2 AtKreas lb 9 Walkr If 4 2 1 Sinins If 4 1 1 1 th 4 12 Vpplnr ss 4 3 3 Chpmn rf 2 O'DykesSh 4 12 3 l.zxeri 2b 4 1 1 4 Ithvne 2b 4 3 f'l'kev 4 1 llruhe r.

3 1 i 1 reltl ss 4 1 3 1 Miller a 4 Allen 4 1 1 2 Kerry 1 1 Jones 1 2 Totals 42 14 27 12 I if 1 lllaid pees iKunsey 0 4 end time an American fighter has lor extra bases, been knot ked out in Mexico be-r poking out a home run for the cause of the high altitude of the; Krone's onlv score In f. score in the first from the Boston Red Sox 14 to and 9 to 4. for their third and I. Vince Dundee. Newark.

X. and Teddy Yarns. Monaea. two excellent rniddlew eights, will baft'e for pennsj Ivania's Tit at Pittsburgh tomorrow night, tea. turing this week's drab national boxing program.

Here') the schedule for week: Monday Pittsburgh Vinre Dundee. Newark middleweight. vi Teddy Monaea. (li; San Kran ciscn KM. no Rin.

welter vs. King Tut. Minneapolis' HI: Jersey City. N. J.

I.t Ixm-bardi. Jersey City lightweight, Buckey Taylor, Baltimore 4 to Eglewood. N. J. Doiii Rixxn.

Hay-onne welter vs. Jay Mecadon Orange. N. 8. Tuesday Newark.

X. J. I'n-knowu Winston. Hartford. Conn, heavyweight vs.

Tony Oal'-rtto (Iranjp, X. J. New York Vatias Milling. feather. Petey Hayes.

New- York fort-land. Ore. Young peter Jurkson Los Ange-les lightweight, vs. Hilly Townse-nd, Vancouver, B. Is Angeles Georgia Mansfoft, Bakersfield fe-alher, vs.

Clever Season. Manila Ho. Thnrsilay Patterson. X. J.

Jimmy Phillips, Bernardsvtlle vs. Carl Duva. Patters'. tM; X. J.

Emit Rossi. Ns Ye.rk welter vs. Buckey Jones, M'if-nstown 'St. Friday Hollywood. Calif F.d4 frisiy.

Manila bantam vs. Cefermo Cania, Manila Hratteh, In-i fomth consecutive wins oxer the city. Tfie champion of Manila, nin? on-c n. 1 1 final round of doubles by defeating young Tommy. lost last neatwole wasting a two- the defending champions in the Young Casanova for the 'n third.

re nt tournament. Helen Jacobs, and same reason. i It was Peewee thouo-h -i, JSarah I'alfrey, by scores of 6-4, 4-fi, out an x-rav will be taken. In 1 s. rei-lact-d I'inky in the lin'-up.

The Pirate, who liaie lost three i in a row to the Tribe; in the Pis-nt scries, now have won nnr iVwer and lost one fewer games Cycle Races Are Set Back 7-j. It was a hard-fought match ributed largely to the Kmplo.ves With two men out in the New York Swim Star man Moston. The final came of with Miss James standing out with a brilliant all-around game. Mrs. Moody and Klixabcth Ryan were scheduled to face Dorothy Round and Mary Ifeelev of Kng- their series will be played Tuesday, tomorrow being an open date.

i Defends A.A.U. TitleC2nV rlrst i.am riTTf Totals 32 27 12 M.ller ran for firulie in seventh. Lynns halted lor Jones In seventh. Srore by tnninas: NKW TORK A 413 127 14 CHICAOO o2 loo 2 Summary Run: Combs. Sewell 2.

Walker 3. Gehria- 2. Chapman. Dirkey 2. C'ro-eiii 2.

Allen. Swansnn. Pykes. Jones. Kr-ror: Rbyne.

Runs batted in: Combs 3. Walker 2. a Channtan. Crr.ft.tti. NKW YORK.

Aug. Miss Sus, Hobertson of' rontV Two innings later he p. It priSTOV II lr.k: land in the other semi-final bout to 14 Women's Swimming '1 ffr winning marker. New York, todav- defended hen Smith visitors. In maintaining their grip on third place, one game ahead of Detroit, they stretched their winning streak to six games.

A IV-run attack in the sixth inning, after Boston had established a lead of to 4. and homers by Averill and Cissell marked the first game, which was Oral Hildebrand's 14th victory- Wesley ferrell won his first game since June 21 in the second contest in which the Indians garnered 15 hits, the same number as in the first game. Jolley hit a home run for Boston after Johnson had walked in the first inning. Manager Marly McManus of the Red Sox took a swing at Ed Gharrify. Indian coach, during an argument over an umpire's decision in the fifth Inning of the second game but no damage was cessfullv her National Amatenrl1" first base line fAllen.

Swanson. Haas. Rhyne. Two-base t. i rr I Mlm If Wnr tf Trywr 3h Vaulu lh Knnv I r.

on tc hits: Ixxeri. Swansnn. Haas. Tbree-haea In Mtr i rf Winn- 3b 9 4 4 Mm. II 4 h-v 3 Within a rn nion long distance swim- "wis.

Bronc right fielder run. mine championship by defeat ing! friht.ted the fielding gem of 1 be da morrow, the winners to play it off on Tuesday. Three Nations Seek U.S. Crown CHRSTNlr HILL. Aug.

20. Three n.itions will be represented in the national doubles eiiiiKi Cl lufllTf il Dates of the first annua! Sciots races bate Wn set backward to Sun.inv and Monday, September 3 and 4. officials an-loiinee-1 esterda. Originally planned for Sunday. August IT.

it was decided to po.t -pone the program one week and then offer a two-day t-rnial of tiotorct and bike tmcs at the Anions Stute I-air Henri K. Shortman. general Chairman of the event. is authority for th statement that acme of the nations t-est known and most daring rfonnets wi! hr fir the two-day froftim. running, leaning srn r.

handed Shp i'imshd in 54 ininutfj- 1riv in th catch of Blackburn's sixth frame. The swat a new record 'ke a sdre two bagger until hits: Walker. Allen. Simmons. Uykea.

Home run: Stolen bases: Ijii-aeri. Snaneon. Ift on bases: New Tork 14; Chiraao 5. rla) nn balls off: Allen 3. Jones 3 Wjatt I.

Ha id 3. Kimaev 1. StriKk out hy; Allen 4. Jones 4. VVyait 1.

Hita off: Jones In 7 innincs: Wyatt 2 In 2-3 inninr: Haid 1 in 1: Kimsey 4 in 1-3 inning. lysine pitcher, Jones. empires: Kolla. iloriariv and Time 2.22. Second Game New- York 6 to JtiO ooo 11 12 4 X.

.1. Sylvan Bass. Baltimore rni'1-dlewejght vs. Jay Meoadon, C'ranre welter (10). 11 4 1 11 11 wrni nin th air In na n.

Her Mis Km me air to snag the wmner in 1S31. and Miss Dorothea! Tl" score: a eienih hen 4 7 i-IUnnl out i CITT--HI inning tennis championships which get under way on the Longwood Zarha- j'unson. nnished second and third NCHOS respectively. "jlwis. rf vf A .3 0 en4 i- i done and peace was restored i Chicago ooi lino 002 3 5 3 To worki SiiTnmr nuns J.

War. i I Scott. raced far out canoh Manush Enjoys Bat Field Day Knsch quickly. First C.aaae ireaJv has started ou the" SS lb If -'k" Mrn L'hle and Dickey; Lyons, Miller, Ileving. Wyatt and Berry.

10 111 over his shoulder r.H Whit Cricket Club grass courts Monday. Kllsworth Vines and Keith Gled-hill. Californians, must hurdle not only the outstanding American challengers but talented combinations from both Kngland and Australia if they are to retain the 1 Hum titled jOTd, iin wi te gien the mile ov, c(llan T. to put it in tiptop shape for the'1 T. at f.rst to double .3 .3 .3 lu-j Hwitt.

cf lones. Heinie Manush all the hitting for Collins related to did practical the Big Six yes-Klein and Sp'i'I r- nmt T- A 1 0 A 3 A 1 A 0 0 0 A 0 0 1 I'larocher at second in K'alvm 2b Kundav and Monday otfermcs. Rates wil! incluoe t-th motor l.ndrrrrn l.e. Ijterday as Chuck Piet t. tire flowers.

"iWise. INMV' I.eO i off and the v- Davis had the day bstU- event. A homer bv t. Ilo-an 3b ttoMin K. r-n Manic-im J.

I. 'i i i ne 0 championship they won a year ago. 0' The Australians, who ariived on -the Britannic today, will be firstj d. ot Walter RoL Ko-r. BOSTON 1 C1.EVKI.AND AH Ai AH 'I Cooke cf 1 Prtr If-rf a 2 2 Oliver rf 3 3 C.eell 4 7 2 Mr.Mll 2b 2 2 1 StAverill ef 4 2 1 Wrbr 2b 2 1 Hale 2b 3 2 4 Jnan rf 2 I Kamm 2h 3 1 2 Jolley If 4 2 2 firnert 2h RFrrl 4 3 I Calixr rf 2 a ullibr If 3 1 ludse lb 4 1 7 Roes lh 3 2 12 Wlira 3b 4 2 1 Spnrr 4 2 3 Wrstlr 4 2 1 2 HJ.ir.rn 1 H.

Inen 7 1 a 1 UBrwo 1 4 Totals 34 15 27 Wei. 1 1 4 1 Totals 3 13 74 7' 4. r. I 1 erages of all the other mmi" JJ dropped shaipl v. Manush sent up four peints to .339.

rnt- ha sixth ir.ninsr of the TOT hr 1 II, 1 12 t--. AB to represent their country in American championships since 192. The sensational Jack Crawford. 2 ting five times in nine trips to 1 1 J. hit for the circuit in i' 3b 1-'.

Zj. harv 4 'ft 7-3. p-t-hr Statu. the op-ner. I I Pulhns.

me I 1. trt C.aane Ii ST. .3 .3 .3 PR. li'IS VH kt.TV 0 A A 0 1 5 A 0 1 1 2 0 0 A 7 A conqueror of Cochet. Vines and; Austin in singles this year, will: team with Vivian McOrath, who, strokes with either left or right) hand.

Seeued first of the foreign. A TIGERS 5-4; MACKMEN 4-1 DETROIT, Aug. 20. AP Breaking their tie with the Philadelphia Athletics for fourth place honors, the Detroit Tigers today won a double header, 5 to 4, and 4 to 1. Siifn-rior hitting accounted for the Detroit victories.

In the opener the Tigers got to Lefty Grove for 11 hits, including three doubles and a triple, frasier. who starred the first game against Grove, was retired in the third inning with the score 4 to 1 against Detroit, Hogsett. who supplanted him, allowed only three hits. Cain and fisher went the route for their respective teams in the- second game, fisher held the Athletics to seven scattered hits and kept them from se-oring their lone run until the ninth inning. Urat Ciaaae plate.

Rill Terry went sn-i skidded hack into a tie with Davis for second place in the Xatiori league at. .343. dropping four poirits. Jimmie Foxx and AI Simmons dropped two points each, foxx hlttinf once In six tries and Simmons out of eight. A A 1 A 1 A A 1 Second Game ro iw.

ii (MM jrt fc 3 ri rx J. i "'a' Harris BoM. ifr. Relk. If oor.

ss Hall, rf Blackburn, cf Heatwole. Ross lb Kirgs. ffoti one To miles. Th sran.t finale on tte onint day will be a l-mile eertt with a ri-n-iif feature offcrvd on ljbor Pay Metnocn Pale Hose Beat Buckeye 9 To 4 rnni Whit Sov downed tbe Burke Tisr. to 5.

in a me at Vntversity para; jestrt1 Mem. ion Moss. White So moundrr. turned in a brand or pitch. pc for te and with tetter support tfe wo dd have e- r.

tt MrtM'k if Ih cn thev meet Thomas, combinations, combinations, and Spohrer. IA A 3 0, Flynn of New Tork and John Kay Boston in the opener. A if if 2 as Tdrll -f-rf 4 Hfhn rf I Ir rf i 4 1 4 O-Plln rt. 1 -left Jt, Vepea Vijritii It kuten a 1 a CARDS 6 St. DODGERS 2 0- 1 A "rdmaSs pla.

ed i T--r. Score by inmnaa: BOSTON 41 414 44 4 CLRVKU.NP 11 S2tat 14 Summary Runs: Oliver. MrManua. R. Johnson.

Jolley 2. Judae. Porter 2. Cissell 2. Averill 4.

Hal 2. Katnm. Boss. Spen- er. Hildebrand.

F.rrors: Cissell. Hale 2. Runa batted Hale Boas a. Cissell I. Httdebrand 2.

rorter. Averill. Kamm. Spenter. R.

Johnson. Jolley. Judare. Walters. Warailer.

Two-haae hits: R. John-eon. Averill. Jntlev. Hale.

Three-base bit: Hildebrand. Home runa: Averill. Cissell. Itouhl plas: Hal to Ciseali to Boss; Cissell in Jtale tt Roes. Ift on bases: Boston 7.

Cleveland a. RaM oft. 11 11 zz a 5 The standing: Klein. Phill ea Foxx. Srmmone.

Wblteaox navta. Phillies Terry, fiiania Manush. Senators IT 1 1 127 ii: 174 AB It. .117 45 75 .112 434 .115 414 T4 .14 27 2 15 377 41 .11 2 loo acio ii lay to defeat the Milwaukee Star Tmi 5 11 27 i -v'ir. niA xj of a .541 'o 2 and to e.

av id and Ciibs a tftuns batted Scott. Heatwole. I i famed runs: Bronchos 1. County I Emptov es 1. Twn.bs i Is Title Winner I 12 2T Total 54 Kj-rl M-Ji inn'ps 'r-ect with irs-.

Caaj-S the Nd fwole. Home run. Scott ti-JI MILWAUKEK. Aug. 20.

(UP Scott. Stolen PHILADELPHIA i rKTRCiT ABHOA. ft II II "he. U. A H.

i. I. Brawn 1. Welrb 2." "ur errors ry his mat a IT-; I 'Ih an 4 t- sea bases. Blackburn s.rit.M 1 Miltcn RtieL Milwaukee, defeated SarrifiM kill.

I SR- Fmney rf 3 1 4 Rnzell as a a the 2 ISt ruck nut by: H. Job neon 3. Hildebrand 3. aiding the visiters KL.YN Ru-: Its eaa aa M.rt n. Med- et 4 DonaJd Budge.

Oakland. iniCraanr in irt.t in a ft Druggists Beat Buckeye Stars naying the lights fr -making. 1 tnu: f.e Tia. ti? Cci! f. Pu-oche- CU bv rankie nu ft inn.

rv --r Krrwra- Ma-riti orP' nAtlOrl catr-K straight sets today to win the Wis- consin onerr tennis tournamentlMrNr ss men's singles crown. Th scores 'Jhnsn if i 4 4 P'a the field three nan. tiippm. Double plays: Coor to Pullms to Ross. Struck out: By Jcnes 1.

Riggs 7. Bases on balls: Off Jones 2. Riggs Empires. Hightower and Lorett. Time cf fame.

1:17. Fo rf I 2 Ohrnar 2h 4 3 1 rf 1 1 2 Ornbrg lb a 2 11 lOoljck If 3 1 3b 4 3 l'Hywrth 4 3 4 2. Fraaier pise C1T lurd the frst I aiSow cd rcur.j a part first time this season, the ApaC the Dcieers H'tni 3b 4 I were -J, -2. -4. iVrTn ru; r1 Hits off: H.

Johnaos) 4 in 4 1-3 mamas: Brown 4 in 1 Innlna: Welch 4 In 3 2-3 innincs. Hit hv pitrber: Cook by Hildebrand- Wild piicfe: H. Johnson. loamat Pitcher: I Brawn. L'mpires: Owens sad Ormaby.

Tim 2.11. Second Gam Boston 200 02A 0004 7 0 Cleveland 104 004 OAx 15 0 Kline. Andrews. Welch and R. Ferrell; W.

Ferrell and MyatL Drug aoft-ball team defeated tr- Catherine Wolf. Elk art. Ind- worr' Grove 4 i-Vh through to rtyr-er was the hitUrc con-it. it at the orr Buckeye Alt-SUrs. at Buckeye the women singles championship' iHosaett 3 1 rr.e XI e-es and to P'-t the Cards Elizabeth Kestin-.

Totals 31 4s 24 by defeating do a h-aa ta ani Ieck for two a borre vs. On Totals 37 11 37 IT J' ne seono the Mil? a 2. ane r4r- -3. -3. Bennett Dey, Pasadena, Two out when winnm run scored.

ore hy innincs: night. to 7. Kershaw, on the mound for victors, turned In a nice brand hall-, but his own wildness krt in trouble most of the way. ate re trurk out bft; Uur-. (opener DodSc-rs i hi'tmc Iaxi The opening encounter was called at the end of the first half of the rxth when the visiting Wickenburg club was hopelessly beaten.

Tbe hrirkmen scored almost at will in the opening inninar. and then persisted. he i eff was hit a fl perfect jiMIUMiKU-HIA 241 saa 4 nee at P-tched ciav The inRinca out -ftftftw ftiiv li III OilJeiirrft fti ftir: l.y uc-! tjpTPtIT fcr i i -r srr in a a The Sargasso Sea, the area of rriMi a Rues: Fmney. Cork ran 1. teaiiiTg uonaia ieavens.

snmmary. ter calm water surrounded hv the swift home bovs made five hits count i of the h.t successive SiOrve ft a a ten Kr Mr.Na,r. Rosell. Ypxx. Ioljark.

Ho worth I ft. best Gulf stream, and thickly blanketed seven runs, while the coasten along. The Pf 'rman A 6-1. -3. -0.

in the finals. Budge and Iey won the doubles title by defeating Harry Jens and r.rr. score: ft nocaett. Runs batted in: Walker 2. 2.

Mr. air 2. Jehssow 2. Hay worth. Two-base bus: McNair.

Johnson. Cehr- was Ff'CKfVK Ti. with gulf weed, ts nearly as large'Apache players could do tv j4 i ficwers and Johnnv the iih 3 4 Second Game Wirwpvnrnn an as the European continent. Keul. -2.

-4. Vnx. Threfts-baa kits: Williams. non i-ftt their 11 hits count for eight run-The score: R-H" "rheon Km I I sh ft mi ri i r. jA fstfenes ba.

De, ii urick is ait ta a i hrneift vo anc to Misa Wolf and Lois Jaoues won rvTL, H-Jii. women', donhla. title Hr o. VTl r'l'L ifter, summed a loop. rv.

i -Durinr 132. British merchant ships earned over in -corer. jo.9 a31 Afere. APACHE DRIT, Brru-pvi- ii i.etiR! 7. I i into short rft'an m.rres: rtaTtt center, Lcpez.

Gallard'j. Angulo and Quihuis.1 featmg Kestmz and. Barbara ntr- Frsier Hosett 2. cirove j. uutcn.

a5d iferra l'2o. their earning wer five times Kershaw and Mayo; Br riaiffft 1 out ny raster 3. HtaMt 2. Groveaf v-w la. lata oft a Maftftft.

at aaa ft xrr. ft aft ail ft. uu ft. Glenn..

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