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WEDNESDAY. AUG. 30, oe Kampfer, Nagurski To Tangle

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SOFTBALL | Tonight's schedule in the Bush- = | Feezle Night Factory League at Members of the Senior League are| | i i. Softball Stadium: urged to attend, as schedules and| Values in Town ‘Record Field Competes in 8:00—E., C. Atkins vs. Stewart-Warner. | by-laws will be distributed. Man-| Levinson's Light- | 919K Lilly vs. Ringan. |agers of teams in the City and Cur-| . J

President's Match. ‘tain Raiser loops are asked to put| weight Crushers

Their Job Is to Keep Davis Cup in U.S.

Three amateur football leagues {will complete their organization tonight at the Lincoln Hotel, 7:30.

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Heavyweight Wrestlers Are Signed for Next Week's Card.

Hans Kampfer was named today to tackle Bronko Nagurski, world’s heavyweight mat champion, in a title match next Tuesday night at Sports Arena.

Matchmaker Llovd Carter said the tkilled German star. who has been seeking a chance at the crown, is| the logical man to go against Bronko, who is listed as champ by the National Wrestling Association. | Hans is recognized as the best| German grappler to come to this | country in the past 10 years. He has shown here five times this season, turning in his fifth triumph last night. Carter said that because of | #8 the importance of the match in| which Nagurski’s title is on the] block, it will be a “rain or shine” affair as the Armory will be in readiness in case of inclement weather. | Bronko is from International Falls, | Mian. Last night Kampfer downed Chief | Sanooke, 284 North Carolina, win-| ning the first fall in 20 minutes on

Parker, 23; Joe Hunt, 20, and Jack Kramer, 18.

Here are the four tennis players chosen to defend the Davis Cup against the Australian team in the challenge round Sept. 2-4 at the Merion Cricket Club. They are (left to right) Bebby Riggs, 21; Frank They are the youngest foursome ever to represent the

a body press and second in 12 min-| United States in the international event.

utes with a leg-breaker. | Using a body press, Joe Stecher, | 227, Towa City, floored Popeye Swen- | son, 236, Minneapolis, in 15 minutes. | while Dorve Roche took 15 Minutes to defeat Joe Millich, 2186, Newark, | N.J. He used a back slam and body | press. In the other bout, a 14-min- | ute affair, Frank Sexton, 239 Akron. | O., downed Gabe Zeller, 219, Richmond, Va., with a pile driver.

Now It’s Contenders Who | Are Collapsing in National

By GEORGE KIRKSEY

United Press Staff Correspondent

{ League. For five straight years, the

Pennant fever of the St. Louis

® Seek Nationa ” Meet mn 1942 has tossed away their third chance a five and one-half games behind the

| The Reds have it all figured out. [If they win half their games, they're in. The way St. Louis has settled In fact. there are 1000 acres in back must give them confidence in rown County where no hunting their own statistics, as the Reads is allowed except with bows and have picked up a full game while Arrows. | splitting their last 10. This is a break for the rabbits] In the final contest of the Bosall things considered, for while it ton series vesterday, the Cards had

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is easy enough for a good bowman an opportunity to sneak up another;

to hit one sitting, to catch one on

the run is quite a feat, although it Tabernacle Bicycle is done Races on Tomorrow

Mr. Sturm pointed out that there]

has been a gradual change in the Amateur bicycle races on a big

sport in this country within the| hg eeage. Origine Tete ere scale will be held tomorrow at the ment, ond ost Si © re track west of the Tabernacle Prestheir own OWS Arrows In byterian Church, 34th St. and Cen- . ur tral. Qualifying contests are sched-

each locality some developed more : : x uled during the day with the finals y 1 'S efficiency at this than others and carded at 4 p. m.

hey gr ally di S wor 3 : they gradually did most of the work All that is necessary to compete

of assembling tackle . : tind s for Ss : p v t - This still is a highly individualis-|iS for riders to report any time to morrow and

tic industry, however. Mr. Layne, . . w y 9 » - Mr. Egger and Mr. Godfrey have a There will be 25 ev ents and all com petition will be in groups of four.

good share of this business here, oy) ils of but there still are club members who Flonis en to boys and girls of ; : OW ndianapolis. refer to make their own. p : The program is sponsored by the Warmup Shoot Sunday Tabernacle recreation department.

As a warmup for their elub

1 onships, bers are to hold! {" ’ an Ivara sunday. C rau fords Bunch Hits to Win, 4 to 1

In the past the club title events have all been held in one day, but ea this time they hope to conduct these | with Carter of the Toledo Crawshoots on a larger scale and spread fords and Goldman of the Kingan them out over a week-end. Tenta- Reliables pitching eight-hit ball at tive dates are Sept. 23 and 24, Or perry Stadium last night, the Craw-

Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. fords bunched their blows to win, In the men's events it is planned ‘4.1

to hold a double American. The 1, the other feature of the procontestants will shoot 30 arrows gram, Jesse Owens, former Ohio each at distances of 40, 50 and 60 State track star. was clocked at 10 yards in the morning and repeat seconds flat for an exhibition 100the procedure in the afternoon. Alyard dash. Owens also was timed York round also may be held. This at :144 for circling the bases. calls for 72 arrows at 100 yards, 48 at 80 yards and 24 at 60 yards. ! In every event the total number] of arrows shot at any one distance | alvavs is a multiple of six. Six] arrows make up an end. After each gix arrows the contestants walk up to make their scoring and then return and fire six more.

Class Distances Vary

Woodstock High in 3-Way Pool Meet

Woodstock swimmers piled up 114 | points to win yesterday's triangular | meet at the Highland Golf and | Country Club pool. In second place | with 106 points was Meridian Hills, : : while Highland was third on its 83. en in both Outstanding for the winning team were Joan Wilson, Joan Frenzel, Kitzy Pantzer, Suzanne Frenzel, Evelyn Wood. Kettmann Higgs, George Vonnegut, Tom Young, Henry Bennett and Charles Bennett.

Distances for the wom the Columbia and American rounds are 30, 40 and 50 yards, while the corresponding junior ranges are 10 vards shorter than these. In a Columbia, contestants fire 24 arrows at each distance instead of

CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—The old order is changing in

receive classifications. |

the National August leaders have collapsed under

pressure and now the contenders are doing it.

Cardinals, cooled by repeated blasts

along the Atlantic Coast, dwindled back to normal today after the Cards

in four games at Boston and slipped Cincinnati Reds.

half game on the rained-out Reds and blew it in the fifth inning when Shortstop Lyn Larv vainly fired the ball into the dirt attempting to cut off Buddy Hassett at | Hassett scored, broke a 1-to-1 tie, and the Bees captured their third game in four with the Cards, 2 to 1.

Dick Erickson, bumped heavily Fin his arm injury, held the gas-

housers to eight hits and was cred-!

lited with his third victory of the season. | All other National League games | were rained out. In the American League, heroic ‘Joe DiMaggio, first major league candidate for a .400 batting average | since Rogers Hornsby made it, belted a three-run homer in the ninth to tie the score against the Detroit Tigers but all the good it did was to fatten his average. Pinky Higgins strode to the plate with one out in the last of the ‘ninth and pounded a double off relief pitcher Johnny Murphy, scoring Charley Gehringer from second, to break the New York Yankees’ winning streak at 10 games |7T to 6 | The defeat put a full game dent

In the Bombers’ lead over the Bos- |

ton Red Sox, who pulled within an even dozen games when rangy Ted Williams hit a home run with the

bases loaded in the fifth inning at

Cleveland, enough to clinch a vietory over the Indiana, 7 to 4. It was Ted's 21st four-bagger of the vear and but for an error bv rookie | Lou Boudreau he might not have had his chance at it. The flashy Cleveland shortstop booted a ground ball by Jimmy Foxx with two out, filling the bases

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30. Both a double Columbia and a double American are to be held for| the women. | Upright targets are four feet in diameter, and an archery expert calls upon the same kind of con-| centration and contrel that a good golfer has to use on his short game. | A separate kind of competion all} together is the clout shoot, which | also will be part of the champion®| ghips. Every member of the field | shoots 36 arrows at a 48-foot tar-| get laid out on the ground. For] men the distance is 180 yards and | for women 120 yards. |

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Since 200 vards is about the limit an average target bow will send an arrow. the skill in the clout comes] from judging the trajectory needed | to get your arrow to the target. | A flight shoot, or a contest to| gee who can shoot an arrow the greatest distance, also is to be held. | This is to be regular style, which | means contestants can use only} their hands. In free style, they can strap their feet to the bow and pull back with both hands. | In the nationals everyone over 16) is rated as a senior. The club here] feels that those just past this age limit cannot successfully compete with adults, and has established an intermediate classification in its tournament for persons 16 to 18 years old Talk to any enthusiast and he can usually sell you on his game, and this is as true of archery as of any other. Thev have definitely got something here.

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