South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1921 — Page 9
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1921
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Srrell declares Jempsey WILL Will EARLY IN BATTLE Atlriliutcs La.stAIintit Scare to Atti'iniit to Itrin Down Itcttin: Oilil-. l.V IIIIMCV L. Y.A.. idtrd I'rt'-.N staff Corre-pomhnt S:V Y"i:K. July 1 J. I: Im:;j. y w ill hni.-h ;, r. s 'arp r ufi :
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aam:. it w;n !. m t:.. i.rs:, oand, r " r ii i I 5 not nr.::. th.- thii 0. ; ".t Ji'.t later thm t,.- :.fth. V.hat';, .;ir opir... ..-l aft- r watc.hir. ; ur.tll airn-'jl : i-i.-i.. tk.it it .i.ti- r's st j-imi k :. ally i ti." It-t 4 ).iy.ir-j. T.il-4 f tl.! vrry ar.-l an1- L' au i j to 1. Will Catth Ulm. net ur.ii i itI I the ef th- n.-nehinan Hi pu i. in ; rap.-ey in w:n. 'a rp.-n t i-r j., a ' 'trt. f .i.-t h"nd ran hi: A i i-i'-w moving laan. I;nj.'-ey of C'U-S: will hit heraus it i'l will kurnvn th.e rh t tu P'i'n ran he h.t. i:ut drpentier r,uit.'t hit him with enough power to knock him out. f the Fre rieh man fl- cts to run hr I w::; prolong his doM.f iil hut Dep.ip:ey will catch him. In real rmj f'Cf l thj rhampion is altaosi f.it a.1? the chalh v.v.y rWith all le'.il i.-Trrier apparently rcnovfd ly th.- statement of do v. ' Fdwards that the r former's efforts' will he unavailing and the n tion f j the w Je !( v h"i:,g ( o)iisii--i":i In appnaing ef all the arrant- iner.t.sj I granting a 1 r n Tt'X I : K ! I I'll .S ' ti ouh'.c now is the vi -at I: i . New Volk looked an thing Icit ro:ni.-'ing Friday rnorninu'. The sky vvtrhad Ioo!..e.l Ii!-..- a dri. I.enden. Ticketü are still moing rath, c f lowly. Ager.ejts r pert ph-r.ty ef tickets from $ 1 r. to with o,uito a few of the ringside p i.-tehoards at I'.O. The ticket othc. in M.idison Fi?iare (iariieii has a sapply ot a.l denon.ir.aiiwns. The la.-i hour ri; i may rhan out no-st of the feats. Iat Miimtr S-are. Wall tr et and some of th- ( iioice j lar-rr , betting com mi; "doners report" d a bd ( f C u pentier m-rit y that was waitIn.,' for the short end of three to one. The piles of Dempsey money off red last week at the sua.- pri--.- are re-t now available. i:.pTi need "nrohe. s attribute th ymblen r -v.-r- d to a last laJnute scare or t" an attete.pt of I H tap st y'. iackn-:? to trisur it-.v.n tile (j.liN. The sdndium in Jers-y City w.i complete '. Fri.'.ay. All is ready for the crowd-- that, will start p-airimr in Saturd y morni!!.' ;it o . ck. i I . spite all the taiu to i! trar, Kickatd again s,vms to I :ivi taken a goo.l s)iot at the ti ,-ket s'- ilp ers. The rennt rl. it to k ts h. feared tlo' pu:adias"rs so th it f ?i'y j will not buy from unknown p.-r.-ot:s. Some i,f the b!rM- operators anions the speculators are being j-wamped with ti- k. ts rturnd 1... j
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i!isiosi e.f th.eir war-s eV.t. at pre s i T .W tnc I li " V l.lle. Some r :-ec. offering s it a f r 5 I. Friiv tiuii; ii 1 i oai i:otm oa oi u: they fouri'l r,o porrhas-r.. v 1 I JACK'S MOTHER IS riTTnn tic tiitt t S.TTTJ I ill l . ' ' UUllU llU LI Will X . .1 I I - lh'liirn l- ri 1 1 il ! Hill .n.i tw. ....... Kiii-.-idf lint Will Await Wire From Son. SALT LAKH CITY, in ill July 1. No ca v ,oV J .Tack's mo ib. r h r in J i:a.'i r i lie i ht ampo'ii ' I V" h"W r. i m po b . M I '- ; in t! . .. ; u . d today :.:--., ! a:: of the i la : a . itt r she .'s fa ;!e. r. H : am , s -.he s . lid Demi V holla d tile t a a tr. pi :, kve. w 'ic i Dc:..ps y. ' 1 a j he oi i he I Is 1 F n to a. a w n ear and h u !. I v. if t!-. t T 1. -in i 1 am t till"..- fi"n make m.e t nd Satu that Jack suit a SO ' a ten 1 1 ! a -ill :.: going to to 1 I k:eA aav the r'is oer. He Ja k the always
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d. "lie a.w ful son to i -He 1 :. but. god: a w.n.derrfa! home. it w as s t do i : I it. . ..pi h''X-' b y he 1 i.i-vir had big I ill f: - k: so I iro - i ! b i -a f "V w ' U ' a. "I'm p:-.-ud - "f W.1 al-vays d:;:;f to I ::n:sh hi:::. "He a',v . - '.vf.'. ' b k ar. 1 I lleve In a m .n d-dr.-: f th..n'-rs loves 1 an. I car. h 1 st. "No, I w.-a'.d r. : c.,: to b- ! e a : man's -i.- ; r r, ! r g me." May Recommend Georges For Wehest French Honor PARTS, duly 1 If 'I penf r w.n.s tl: !. ivv.o lionsh:; f the w rid S ..r.T s Car:.f it rh imituri! iv. he the la n Will be reo or. :i,i',". l f. r of Hon. r. ed r p rtf-- la He. ma 1 to wddt ly crv.'.it1 'rid ay. ar-lles of th-1 OUtc m . it v s s 1 i.i T of F.uston ViJil. under pr tary i'. r phieal ( du at. .r. did not deny th- rum-rs. Vi i tl af-aly 1... cnbb '! (' iri ' ::::-r that the entir -I ""rencw ' ' w .r.ojr . (,r f.-, cess-
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Enter Title Bout Nearly Even Bet CI aim Loonartl Not in Ile.t Shape Championship Crown Hanzm" bv Hair. .S'"''i.il to T!a- Nc" s T!:m- : i:i:.T')N' HAKlI'Il. MICH.. July 1. Whn F :.:.y Is rr.r.! s. p.t Freddie Welsh kb king en th-"- night of Miv , i.ii, i.i k X ' r. ' o. j , i.i'l Into j" -s--- -si o n of the liirht;u. hampionshit. tho grand eld I ,. it.' i '!:.- f.-M 1 .. : r to ,, ,,f j !,.. t popular tlil- boMf-ra-ievir I; i 1. I Th r- !:a-- ivvt n a tiriu- in n. .r" Mian f..;ir vf-tr'.s r :-'ti .a.- i ,a of th. i:::.-:.oun.!i r- th n L ':i- - ; aru :iiA i' r.i l any J-gitimat- n.ti-r.'.-r a -han- .-. Tlitt's the ' n-as.,:. r,f ,-onr. f,.r !,u ror,.i!aritv. . a rf v;i v hi cor. I that ho hasn't i c ' IT oft f.A f.i,1n,,vn"j'i:r1 i is : -lu-ri: s --v r. y-tnr . ' aid eicht exhü-itions ,.( th,-, fallowed in the y. ar of h: j ehaii.pior.ship ffert a-ain.t Wdsh: i.ftren ware feucht in 101'. tw ntyin I'Jllh thirtM-n in ID JO ar.l ut fiv? thLs yc-ax. .Must Iajr I'rkt? The champion and his great man-ag-r, I'illy fill, son, rcalio that no champion can go on forever. For this very good reason, tlv- pair havo detennined to rlk. their trumure (in! v when riroiiidK-M are? wi'.Iinc to pay tiio price. ThL explains the comparatively limited number of jights Iy.'onard has had thi.s year, Promoter Floyd Fitzsimmonn is p-,yic.g ? ) to stage the Leonaid -Fr '. c ( 1 1 ; i , i n contest here the afrr.oon of July 1. I'.eau.v' Freedr has h.-atcn Iv'.V Tendier. Joe eg. Johnny (Irifiith?, Charley We! I White. Johnny Tillman and others
-ky j rori.'a.r d ef championship caliher ! !.v!uikiji th- past year, the Leonard
Cil'son team demandf d a small fettur.e to t.'ike on the Chicago.-: n. Tin re is every prospect tint lx-on-ard will receive hett-r than ?::f,000 has been i for his end here, as he given a liberal percentage privilege a;j indiration.s point to a M1U house. Til champion rt reiver! ; i $ j v,f.c( for b tinLr F'i'kv KaJisa.s: at Harrison. N. J.. r centiy and $10, ciii in loth the 'Richie' Mitch 11 and p V Hing bouts in New York. So.. tin- policy of going to bat only ..gainst worth while (d'potn-ntsj for a worth while sum promises to net ib nny and Filly earnings for 10-1 that will ' j p.v.i all previous erirn- '.!: for a liu'htwt ight chatr.pion. Find-!" Seats I'ft. leKite the heavy advance Pile, Promoter Fitxs.nunnr.s s.iys ho h.as i many choice seats lft. He says he can accomodate 22,Cio" persona in i.i if.-:h arena. Ho has ei s its at J"."e- S.'iitO at ?r.ra"i; .r.ed a $1 l.no and 1 . r, n ; at ?l.r.o. i I A se llout would mean gri.ss re apl3 i Oi a p 1 I I '. i I U a l ' . eim. I'ans who liad install' d L- rnard a ;tw. ti era favorite p retain h;s titl; ha ehinul their mim'.s since th y viyo looke.i over Freed man. The ehalb-ii:"!' hrinsrs 1., days f .solid p.,, , ratry effrrt to a. cb'.se here rday. 7I-'s fit and taady and he' will k noe k out , the s:;th 'T s vetith j ard. who arrived Tluii ! o coaipM-te the trainii'.g ; ruU j.,, a y niglit. : .star Pal ir. the asl and rollt in. IP 1 i;,.. - ?wo .as on his artiva ... ..... . i, ; j !,, i"l,i. !'i n i' i i im iii--. iiii.-.. .1. ti. 0 a .rf elU-ilt w: no t 1 i st, oY. r five rounds and that he will the winner. Leonard's su pport. rs : f fear he v.-iil not, be n the best d shtpe -md that rroman will. Til. so farts ha , i vo..,-o aii.eaAp'iw.- ' i 1 1 1
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I F - .1 V,. 0 t,.-.-. T ...wi i ed 1 i ;.'F 111. III UU rr L ' ' . win, en 1 Mo 1 1 v fa tic ' ; 1 1 . 1 ....1 I u'T" are s. one who sav that Leon iril ' , j iei'1 i io- st mi e en m oil e v . - : - i AF; of which indicates that Leonard i i ... . c... . tn i Fret dman ana , ien.aip crown is hanging by a hair ,h,t not a Fw folk are willing to 1 ll.li. 1.... ....1.0 iwaor :s J alt' il r.ere .unnia) .iiitin. t Ti,.,,.. r , cia.n i . ,, i 101.1.1 l-V' II'' .1 ' ' it.. I i ice. ts l':M';lai .Mason for the! l. f. -w a title ,,r. tin- sisue .ml. i Ta . otlp.-r s. round I'otits ccmplett th-- ( ,i rd. Kd Smith Savs the First Hound Will Decide Ficht ni;ci;a .lulv 1 "If ('annaitu l.iv - o e ,,-1,-k 1... i , . ; li t' I I i 'l ,i v ' -.. I u- eomioriao.. -.irst i oami ne nas a I vi ry good i'::ance to c.p.," is the o; anion Friday of Fd Smith, sporting J - d.'or of the Chicago American on i th-- I Vrr. r-y sFa i' -mt ie r mat'h. I "In fact, if th- tik'ht goes into ti:c third roand I waea'.d think that Car - pen.ti, r is almo.-t s-ure o win the t.t'.e. "The Fr-nchman h.ia ;is pool aa :-n v. n rlmrci' to win the title, ftit I h-'ure th.at the tiling is .;m;e apt t' go the full 12 rounds p. rtaitt d by the Xew J. rs--v Iiw, wi'h ra thing but th-' uno.hVnl verd:--: ra-i'.-rol.. end the b. tier box-r doubtle.-s woaid h.ave th.e call." Ritchie Mitchell Picks Jack to "li 7i in a Walk" Pv i.;t IT. s : 'miiavafkf.f. Wi.. July 1 Itiafi.e MitchtU. lightveight. says ti th.e rieht: "Having wcrked with Pcmpy in 1 i : ' . . .... 1 ... , I w. 1 " ' . ö 1
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a fra nd f mire. I havo all oori.lj b ace that ! is gtdng to win. F.ut J '
n imp.'.rtial view of the f.ghiM I'o.-v.p-ay is far superior tr Carpt - I r an ! ?Jioi:M have little trouble a i:;ni!'.." ki:i:li:y wins K. cb y pkayg round ! f ".t 1 I.e. p. pl i ground in the leeiding gtmo a th: e gtae r' - with Le.ja-r . K-r..i:r.l The cent t lac,i to a-al v;ai a L '. bit:!)a.:hi lit. the jf.a! c- ur.t b.irg : 7. Th-- batteries w re IF-rvah S'.f, for K'liiy a col Kasal and l;ckrrson fcr Leeper.
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ONLY WORRY THAT RICKARD HAS HOW Forcen. Ut.; Say "Fair"' But Prospect Arc None Too Brillit All is Set. ' iiy .tack vrnonv P- Irtfrii.iti'Ti.il a u s Srrvlee: "nkV YRK', July 1 The stage Is s t f r Fe" big international battle 1 w a .In k Dompsev and Georges ' 1 rr''r t:' l'T.VillU 1 In rr.i.llnc. The : r n.-t r a rem in Jersey City hM J 1 r ti cnrr.pMrrt. Th rinp in which ;" f k a. 1 tj nrLTs win rrU'Ct is nMa larpaunn. awaiim; Tiw mr-trpolitan district t iniriir witli i:trht fans from all p"ints r,f the romj ass tht tiis. !vh havo Jini The fighters ni.-ms'lvt r.avo üninca irami?. They arc in ron-Ution Thoy arait tli 7 to liour. Th only uncrrtain factor connoct'1 with th- tlht is tho weather. I 'orec 'i st rn hath lure and in Washi:mtm Irivr promised f-urhino for s ttm! iy. hut the muzy wither that 'oke over thLs st-cti)n of the counj try last Tuesday -t ill continues and prospect1? of It Tvissdns wrro none too hrii'ht early Friday. "With more thnn a million dollars already In the Coffein of Promoter Tex Rickard, according to a statement Issued from his olTice, the seat sale continues, although not as briskly as It mJpht have had it not "been for the appearance of counterfeit tickets'. Wouldle purchasers of tickets have been wary. Along Broadway, $50 seats were to pe had in some instances for ? F and $4.". Thete eats for the most part, were- brought hack from outside points where ticket agents contract! d for more than they could di-;; isc of. Will lie I lllca!. Tespite the effect of the drive of the counterfeiters, it is practical ((itainty that the big arena will he filh d almost to rapacity when the fmhters answer the bell. The usual before the battle" statement?, breathing confidence, have been i.sfi'om the camps of the rival lighters-. Cliampion Jack Dempsey and his 1111 A iK1 ,UK '' "'l- . . . . t . i . . r T . -. . : a . . nniic c.i, r niiay ior .jiey v.u. announc 1 that "they expect to win within a four rounds. ' 'hallender f.iorg-.s Carpentier, through Manager D scamps, admits that he was never in better shape and sas he will win. though h would not attempt to predict how-Ion"-: th battle will last. The experts, too, have final say. They have paintel both Ieniiey and Cnrp as "worried" or "free from worry:' in "exceie-nt condition" o- "doubtful condition." The fmhtcrs 5ay they now awit ! the hell. PLAY THIRD ROUND IN TOURNEY TODAY Einht Douhles Teams Left in Play Hoosier Team Favored. ClIIi'AC.n. Julv 1 . Ficht doubles 1 combinations battle! through th0 Se on 1 r.tund of the men's national a oai i i iiiiw e ik mpioaiioi ti i the 'hie i'-o tennis clula I riday and 1 - a y will continue their compe. t a iTof nrt-i In. tili t n 1 - 'i n a ! a iV .01,10.00 vo- ! Ti.e i-lit teams whn h forged . 1. .1 ...... 1 1 . 1 . . arie 111 iejue.-eni ;i wen iiaiaueeei . , . . ' f li ,li.. Hin innüa .atii 1 1 t n .'tl,in Fall h Furdu k and John 1 b tine ey, and the Chicago pair of AI i.nde r Njiiair ana ai ureen, looming up strongly. These pairs .;,, , third round RAtur- " - '" - 'lay. sfv and Furdick beat K-''Ph 1-vy and JMUiam 1 of Chicago. 6-.. 6-2. -2 Kinisel, The fifth round of singles Sat urday will bring the following . i, . m ' e aeh . .I.rry W ber vs. Arthur Hubbell. 1 u Ftirdick vs. s'.piair: ArmI strong vs. li.ivis and u r.i v. or- ' ies. Th.e singles jdayers had a day's I respite while' douhi s held the lime light todav. CINCIXNATI, O., July 1 Four tors- tind tiioir rider.s f . K in a hap r! t!lis aftemoe-n at Latoni-A in the third ..... T . rMO', t I. a i4ii:g .iare n iu, an e mI sab-- in win at S2..0.20 to $2. Thr'of ;ne-rihrs were hurt but none vriously. .U UM
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'. :. ... ' . Champion Jack Dempsey (left) gong sounds today at Doyles" Acres In PIRATES HIT HARD AND WIN OVER REDS Cincy Error Figures in Pittsburg Runs Get Davey Robertson in Trade. By Afwlatrd Pres: PITTSBURG. July 1 Timely hitting and a Cincinnati error gave Pittsburrr a 5 to 2 victory over the Reds Thursday. Klmer Ponder, a pitcher, was traded to Chicago Friday for Robertson, an outfielder, officials of the Pirates announced. Score: Cincinnati 000 000 200 2 ä 2 Pittsburg 000 500 00 5 11 0 Rixey, Donahue and Wingo; Morrison and Schmidt. Ciifcs Play Well Behind Alex and Defeat Cards CHICAGO, July 1. Chicago defeated St. Ivouis, S to 6, in a sr-e-saw game Friday in which they were outhlt by the visitors. Sensational support behind Alexander, however, saved the game for the locals. Score: St. Louis 100 120 2006 14 3 Chicago Oil 112 2 Ox S 12 2 Haines, North and Clemons, Dilhoefer; Alexander and O'Farrell. iioosii:iis ixi: twici:. TOLEDO. O.. July 1 Toledo defeated Indianapolis twice Friday, winning the tir.t game 8 tc and the seconel 13 to 9. Seven homers, six of them Inside the park, featured the contests. Score: (First Came.) Indianapolis ...000 021 003 6 0 2 Toledo 020 021 Llx S 15 1 Cavet, Bartlett and Hcnline; Ayres and Schauffel. (Second game.) Indianapolis .000 012 303 0 13 2 Tole.io 015 100 20X 13 15 1 Weaver, Dartlett and Henllne; McColl, Wright and Haines. PLAY AT HAMLET. The South Bend Woolen company nine travels to Hamlet Sunday to play tho etrong baseball team of that town. The boys from the Woolen Co. feel confident of bringing heme the big end of the score from Hamlet after the beating they gave the House of David team at Benton Harbor on last Sunday. The locals beat the House of David team 22 to 3. which is said to be the worst trimming the House of David team ever received. TLAY I1NAL HOUND. GREENWICH, Conn. July 1 Princeton and Yale representatives will meet in the final round of the interfollegiate golf championship tournament at the Greenwich country club .Saturday. LETS ALL Em''1 "3
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League Standing
American Leauce. Wen Lost F"t. Chvcland 4t "a .(VlS New Yirk ..4L 2s .a'Jd Was Ling ton lis ."2S r.'.ston :i ?: .r.c Ie-treit :u :y ,4vi St. Louis HI :rj .41.1 l'Uiladollda 27 41 ..'-'7 National Leu cue. W.n Lost IVt. ritlrhurgli ..47 22 A1 Neu Verl 4) IS .'-I Posten tiO LT .M7 St Louis Zi ::i ..i7 Pn,kiju r4 :i4 J" ridrag. r.o ;;i .4u Cin. iiumti 15 42 .Mi l'Liladclphia 19 44 .."iO.
American Association. Won Lost I't. Lctusville , 44 -7 Miiiiieaie.'Ii -JO Mdu.uliee ,'.S 1U .CO) .."iS ..v.s .47 .ITS .4;-i .4; i naiouN luv . o . oil St. Paul .... Toledo , i tmnolis ..-.a as :r7 41 ('OltllllDl'S L'S VESTKRDAVS RKSl'LTS Anit-riean Leaguf. Ile.ston-New York (rain). larst came: rhil.KiedpMa, 2; Washington, 1. Second g.une: ridl.Tded'.da. 0; Wnshinctton, 1. Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 3. National League. Cincinnati. "J: Pittsburgh, e. New York I.oston (ralni. St. Leaks, 11; Chicago, 8. Brooklyn-Philadelphia (wet grounds). Amfrlran Association. First game: Inilianapoli-. 1 Toledo, Se'nl game; Indianapolis. 0; Toledo, 13. First came: Luisvlll, S; Cehimlm?, 5. Second game: Louisville, 4: Columbus, 1. Milwaukee. 1'.; Kansas ( dry, ß. No ether games (scheduled. International Iigue. Hochester, II; ItufTalo, (. P.nltimore, 7; Reading, Firt game : Syr.nu.'. 4; Toronto, 1. Second game: Syracuse, 0; Toronto. 3. Southern Association. yew Orleans. 7: Atlanta, S. Little Koek. 1 ; Memphis. 2. Nashville. 4: IUrrnlupha-n, 8. Mobile, Z; Chattanooga, rt. GAM KS TODAY American League. Chicago fit St. Loud?. Pctroit at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Wndiin zton. Dosten at New York. National League. St. Louis at Chicago. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. New York at Itoston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. nit i:yi: us m-ivr kaw. Br Associate! Pres : KANSAS CITY. July 1 Milwaukee batters hit five Kansas City pitchers almost at will Friday and' took the first game of tho series 19 to k core: Milwaukee ...451 001 032 19 22 1 Kansas City .002 000 103 6 13 P Barne and Oossett; Carter, Scheneherg. Horstman, Lam bor. Fuhr and Blackwell. GO TO TH n 32
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SENATORS DIVIDE BILL WITH MACKS Both Games Are Pitchers' Battles Mogridgc Shines in Overtime Game. WASHINGTON". July 1 Philadelphia and Washington broke even here Friday, Mogrldge holding the Mackmen to three hit in his 12 inning, 1 to 0 victory In the second contest. Moore won over Johnson in the opener, 2 to 1. Philadelphia bunched hits in the eighth for the deciding runs. Scores: (First fa nie.) Philadelphia ...000 000 0202 7 3 Washington 000 100 000 1 7 0 Moore, Perkins; Johnson, Picinich. (Second game.) Philadelphia 000 000 000 000 0 3 0 Washington .000 000 000 0011 7 1 Hasty und Perkins; Mogridse. and Gharrity. Sox Come From the Rear In Ninth to Beat Broivns ST. LOUIS. July 1 A perfectly executed squrozc 'pbay and an error by Catcher Collins allowed Chicago to score two runs in the ninth inning Friday and defeat St. Louis. 4 to 3. Ed. Twombly, a recruit, held St. Louis to four hits In eight innings. Williams hit his third homo run in three days. Score: d Chfcago ,001 010 002 4 12 0 St. Louis 020 000 010 3 Twomtley, Kerr and Schalk; Pal morn and Collins. Engel's Cut Rate 401 S.MwKjan. St. Cpoofc Qurd Trmvk Michigan Fishing License, $1 CIGARETTES 4ßft THREE I Ol FOR . . 50c Camels Lucky Strikes Chesterfields Piedmonts Oasis Relus Idle Hours Carton 200 . .$1.65 Apply here for Certificate of Title for Motor Vehicle or Motorcycle. 5? -I TIME ASSURED
PRESS HERE SEES DEMPSEY WORK
And itorium Shows Picture of Champion For Local Newspaper Men. At a special showing of the- "Dempsey tralnir.tr, quirters in Jersey given at the Auditorium Friday morning for the benefit of local newspaper men, Jack is shown in one of his strenuous gxir.els. The picture opens with Jack Kearns raisin? the curtains on Pempscy's outdoor sleeping porch from which time the spectator is taken through breakfast, a morning run, several rounds of fast sparring, his ruMown, his meals and finally at 0 o'clock in tho evening his hunk. In the pictures Jack is just a trifle faster than ho was at nrntnn Harbor a year ago. Looks very much like Dempsey inside of six rounds to the press boys. The picture itself is highly entertaining, one being able to get ?i good line of Pcmps-ys condition by watching his workout. WIN'S ntKXCII T1TLI1. rOFX0lXFr. France, July 1 Aubrey Boomer, a young British professional golfer of tho St. Cloud. France, club, Kridaj- won tho French national open golf championship by defeating Arnaud (Masscy of Franco In the play off of Thursday's tie. Masrey thrice held tho French open championship and also held the British championship In 1007. Boomer, -Who formerly w-a a pupil of MaFsey, tvoh by reven strokes. BEXXY FAVORS JACK. HHXTOX HARBOR, Mich., July I Benny Leonard lightweight champion hero to defend his tit'o against Sailor Frecdman of Chicago Monday afternoon said Friday he believed Jack Dempsey would win his light by the eml of the fourth round. A mimic Dempsey-Carpentler go will be staged here Saturday with Leonard pretending to be Dompsey. His brother, Charley Ieonard, will im5ersonato Carpentier.
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FOULARD TIES, ideal type of summer neckwear; smart spot effects and fancy figures $1. WASH NECKWEAR, new figured and striped patterns, 25c to $1. FINE LISLE HOSE; nothing better for value; mercerized lisle; reinforced top, heel and toe, 25c; three pairs for $1. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, fine quality nainsook, full cut SI.
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California one-piece bathing suits, plain colors and smart body stripes $3.50 to $7.50. E SPIRO SWIMMING SUIT, the smartest idea on the beach; pure worsted, athletic shirt; short belted pants, tailored to fit perfectly $7.50 a suit.
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Indiana U. Player Ixi-o-s in Semi-Finals Plav Final Round Todav. nnTAPr-hi'inA, .Tuu- : rh'v.r Nev- of L-'V-trv! FFtnforl r.'t J. P.. Fonno. jr., of Hirari. In th. final rour..! rf th' s-inc! in thn intourrnment at the M. ri Cricket tercol grato tennis cha.mpl ns-h:p club. 1. .y.-rfor.l. SUurday. In tho "nal 't '.,hf dou' ' lnno rnd F. W. Fcbim.in of Hirvarl will p'.ay j FdmurM Ivy er d Wal'.ac.- r.its rf the Fnivorsity of "a!:frn:a. F--nn-dined a rth in ;h.o if: il r'ir..'. ty d. fe .atlmr M N-al bm::iu i fht. Fr.iversity of Tt'x.is. '-:, i.-l. Th.e other s mi-:'nal r un l match, played on a slow court was between Neer and Fritz Bastian f th- Fr.iversity of Italian a. X r'.i c.-oST,t cross court sht.s and !. dri irg Trever.te..l Bastian from corning to the net and enabled him to tak u '-1 lead. Here he -h'mced his sty'o of came, ntten'.ptirg to nmash !?itian's slow shots. II.- p';t many into the r.ft and thus encouraccd. Ibis, than won the next !iv gmw-i .Lr.d the set. Reverting to h'.n opening 5tyle of play, Nerr v.-on tho next tvo pamcs and the it lie continued this In the fccond ret, winning 6-4. coiont:ts COI TWO. Br A s?ociitcd Fropi: "COLUMBUS, o. July 1 Tvontsvillo made a clean pweep of tho 5rle?t with Columbus by winning Friday's double hill, 8 to 6 nn I 4 to 1, th list game going 11 innings. Odenwald replaced Wilson In the fdrth Jnnir.g of th-" first, game and then pitche I the second. Score: (First game.) Louisville 10 00?, ooo $ S 4 Columbus 04a 200 noo 0 2 KM" II and Meyer; W. Wilson, Odenwald and Harth y. (Second game.) Louisville ..001 onn roo OS 1 10 2 Columbus ..oon 010 ooo no i 7 Long and Kocher; Odenwald cn 1 Hartley. iP'l iL' 'Pismi! ) "if N-wft 5 Ast 1 d r V "If 0 T . ires Fourth INTERWOVEN & PHOENIX SILK HOSE; an extra E good buy in this famous hose; plain colors only; rein- E forced top, heel and toe 75c per pair. FANCY SPORT HANDKERCHIEFS; an idea that's E "taking" bi cotton 25c, E 35c, 50c; silk 50c to $1. E GENUINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. extra large. fine quality 50c. - NIGHT ROBES AND PAJAMAS, summer weight E fabrics $1 to $7.50. Fourth 99 Tonight
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