South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1922 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES t If! ! ill t . IC i t M, . - -1 ? :gg by Q. Corns FVJolF" 3S V ary Nine To Oppose South Bend Singers Here Today For Second Time

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ISITORS EXPECT TO TIE UP SERIES with logal mm Gary Fans Charter Car Broder to Plav in linger Oulfirld.

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!ari,-ft follcA'lr.g- of fini. ,Fir Chief WJ.trli Orar.t and Gary c'.ty omclala v'ill com to Kouth Ilenl toto a;ra!n crOM bats with the i":r.f?T rln at Slr.sr park. th eeasoa by H fK-nro or 4 to in on 01 mo 4 to . A. l - ' t battles 5o n on the local lot. r?9 then they have strengthene J tb-'.r club anl aro c-xpct!ns to trip . tti local 4 tO lav and tie the Wins !

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Thfl S.r.ijer club has heonitween 'rer.irthne 1 p'.nco the opening1 ar.d'Hlake.

Vie rlas they have hen showing ; rllmb into the rlns: at 165 pounds . rrcnt contwt makes them thejN"Wfome is fa.st and hits hard, lie favorites. Today the flnil co? wlll'ii regarded aj the favorite of the b in tho S.nqcr nln. Pert Proderlbout, i-Hake is not to b.e disregarded

up rlL-ht Karden and hi addition ha3 !lr.:"hed th team up and rounds It i:t. Pro der Is on- of the headie.i: and cb'Ven.st outti'-lders that h.n ever played ball in South Bend. 11 has litcn working out for the la-t two week.- and in about in ihrv.pe to gn. Henning has been the ftar of the nine In about every frame on the --hrdu!?. Iist Sunday he pulled a Pah Ruth special when he clouted two honu-rd which won the game. J lis hurling has aL-o been of a high cl.uj variety. I In has had. no trouble, wilh oppcöin? hitters and would not have lost a im iiad his support hebi up all the way. The linger lnflold i- going good. Th'i men are on their toes. They kr.ow the game and are lighting i?very mJnute. On the whole the Sir.ger team looks good for a lot of victories tni? year and expects to dispose of the Garyite.s today. (iary Nino Strong. The Cirj team demonstrated Itn strength hero in the opening tilt. They have Jack Knight on the mound and ho i.s one of the clover,s. hurlr.s thit ha.s opposed the :ir.ger hitters this reason. II has f-ood curve ball, good control and mows how to pitch. Besides him th Gary rnana gonie-nt will brinjf l liier, a r::ht hander, who wa ' -merly with Molina In the Three I.'ye league, and Young, a left handr. Young h.13 pitched on tho be. to ni-pro clubs in Gary for the last seven yara und will bo slipped into tho lineup In caso Knight l)lowa up. Tho inurer linkup will e switched A little in onler to pet Bert Brodr into the lead-off position where he haa always hit, according tr word from tho management. Thoi li-cal lineup will now have a combination of speed and hitting power that will score a M of runs.

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HIUTES AND CARDS a good battle. The two preliminaries SPLIT BAKGAIN RILL;jT"l.tbe twoen Scotty lUcker and VTiitoy Cmements, and Hank Rosin PITTSBUIIG. Pa.. July 1. St. j r-nrl Hunk Hubler, The first two I'Ou'j pounded Cooper and Glazner j wm v)OX at 145 pounds and the hatha rd In tho r'.rst pamo of today's ,ttr at 125 pounds- These two bouts double header, winning the opener. Lr evpc-cted to e popular with the 7 to 5, while tho Pirates took the!crcrV(1 ag they aro g0CKl mixers and

M'oonu game 3 io 1. in xno secona i Pittsburg scored runs in third inning, holding the the lead throughout the game. Score: Pirst game St Louis 400 210 1100 16 1 Pittsburg m, C00 OO 3 110 5 12 3 Poak. North and Alnsmith. Clemt r.s; Cooper. Olaaner, Yellowhoree und Gooch, .LittoX. Second game St. luls O10 012 030 7 15 1 Pittsburg . ...006 003 00x 3 14 0 North. Barfoot, Tertica, and c'arty; Adams, Carlson and Jon.ard. Tüiere are 2 32 parka and fruarrs Parfi. Human Tug -4 -- v. b,xy .-Vi V :4 r-t I i Training: tor an attempt to rwlra the English channel, Charles Toth tows a toat with eaven, passengers tor a tzib;.

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Paul Prebn and Frank Burns to Wrestle Barbecue in Morning. Fourth of July at Sprlr.g'brook i rrk, t. tcrar.s of Forcen Wars Uns program that is attracting a lot of attention amon? local matt fan-i. TY.pi card Is an f Trentionallv rood one with four fast bout end a wrest-j :ir.fT feature In which Paul Pre hn and Frank Hums are the principals. Prehn was formerly wre.-.tllnr in-' .tnictor at the Univer..ty ot Illlnola and is cnnpiJerf-d one of the smartest In the business. Hums ua.s formerly world's chamrion welterw - ie:ht wrestler and still amoni? the frn.nAlrhra TVi .Yi!hif!nn 1 rrtain to be a bis: hit. The main boxinsr bout will be beJack Newcome and Eddie hind him. p, , if ' V V 4. -. -i I 1 JACK NLlVCO)in. The semi-wlndup is between Wcs Starkweather and Eud Page. StarkWeather la In good ehape following his recent e craps and is a favorite 1 1 here. The two are cloned to nut un eut tr, ,-in way. The bouts will etart In the afternoon, but the Vets program will open at 10:30 in the morning wlth! a "bnrbecue and two addresses by offlcials of the state Veterans of Foreign "Wars. BREMEN AIST) PLYMOUTU TO PLAY BALL TODAY Speculation is rife, both In Plymouth and Bremen, regarding the outcome of today's clash between the teams representing the two towns on tho Bremen diamond. Harking back to the defeat suffered by Bremen at the hands of the Argos club, a speedy outfit, a week ago today, Plymouth fans are confident that their representative!! KvIU have no trouble in walking nway with this afternoon's frame. Howerver though Plymouth fans are rnany. an equally active gang: of pup'porters is backing the Bre.man teagn to the limit. positive that their ancient rivals will be overcome. They find a plausible alibi in the fact that Lefty Whitlns" was net on the mound for Bremn when the latter met Artros and that, with This etc-liar performer back in the "box. and Matt Lamberty P receive his offerings, their victory is assured. Another Bremen-r!ymoith contest is slated for Tuesday and in the event that honors are ?pl!t after! tod-iy' and Tuesday's senior., n ' third game orlll be -played to cleclds th supremacy. TWILIGHT LEAGUE TO GO INTO SECOND ROUND The City Twilight league ges ir third round thbs week starting Wednesday evening whn the Y. M. C. A. aggregation crashes with the Real Estate Board Representative T.i date the Y team ha a clean slat but Iocc for ken opposition from Hom-sr.ers. On thtsi date J the Planters, who have replace! the i Banker will take on the Fireman's on Friday afternoon the j Gas Co meet the KIwanas club. w Itl htle "n the Iior.s defend their postapair.st the Fireman's team ! "B. ; S helu for weoTc of July 3rh. Diamond Wednesday I V. M. C. A. ; Fireman "A . Real Estate vs. Platnrrs A B A B i Friday Gas Co. vs. Kiwar.is Club Y. M. C. A. V. Fireman "B A little thing. lenmir.g is a dangerous

'Ml AtlD KEARHS INVADE "WEST" OH

EÄh blüUÜ TÜUK Champion to Sign Papers on July 8 to Meet Wills As Fat Purse Looni3. NFAV YORK. July 1. (By I. N. S.) ETnlnently eat!ftfleJ with the way business :s proprt-.-sir.? In thes I parts, the fl.tlc firm of Demrey and Ktarns today made a noise like a rubber h?el and disappeared into the purp'.in shadows of the Vot. They are off on one of thlr periodi cal exhibition tours and will forget i Harry Wtlln anil the New Vorkj c'tate Comml5ion until July 8. I Then so we are assured, they will j fi-n these papery binding1 the, D-.-mp-SAy.Vill3 lout for the black and white championship of the world. Sec C;ls1i In Slzht. That !ß one causo of their satisfaction. Another is tho (v :t that they aro now ash-ured of getting

their price for the match, thanks tOPouth Bend on next Sunday when the good oifices of the commission.

In unburdening itself of the edicts that Iempoey signs for the Wilis!

affair by Ju.y 10 or forfeit hiuFeven event affair with pom of the title in New York state, tho com-! best motorcycle drivers in the busimlsslon laid down no mandatory J nt ?3 entering.

Irovisiona Jt merely insisted that ho sign. Therefore tho check that Kearn will present for the approval Wills and his manager, will take excellent care of the Dcinpseylvearn.s interests. Mullins can sign it or not ns he se. lit, because K earns will have obeyed tho commission to the letter that ;ody having neglected to consider the possibility that Mullin might bo d!fatitk-d with th t rms and hence d"ecline 10 be party to the transact Ien. It i a rather singular aspect of tho entire business that nobody has yet troubled himself to learn how much Mullirs would want for tho light. AVills Part Small. Pemp?-"y himself received something like $27S,000 for manhandling Wi.'lard, hut tlmt have char.gid since then. Wills cannot bo blamxd for wanting approximately his ju.-st duo from tho enterprise that promises a million dollar gate, at the very least. But Dempsey and Kearns are shooting at a round half million for trpdr share and after the promoter, who w'lll be the good Mr. Rickard almost to a certainty, drags down hi cut, there will not bo mucri left for Wills. TWENTY-NINE BOATS TO RACE ON MISSISSIPPI PEORIA. 111.. July 1. With 20 speedboats entered, Including boats from all parts of the middle wet, first heats in the Mississippi valley power booat regatta Peoria lake today. were held on "Miss Chicago." of Chicago. driv - on by Gforjre Wood, was a scant winner in tho lirst heat of the Z miles Webb trorhy raee over "Oh, Min" owned and driven by Commodore II. A. Parsons of thp Cleveland yacht club of Cleveland. "Meteor Itl" of Peoria, proved an easy winner In the 703 class event defeating "Peggy" world's champion of her class, who broke all records at Milwaukee. Physicians in Spain are expected to attend the roorer classes free cf charge r ' ' "

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at bprlngorooK parle, it wm De a The drivers who have entered tai date are, Anderson, Walker. Brinck. Marks, Jones. Vance, Szarkowskl. FITZSIHHOHS AND SLATER TO FIGHT Lead Card at Magyar Hall Scheduled for Monday Night. Fight followers will have an opportunity to see an interesting group of matches In the boxing exhibition which has been nrarged for :ö.O o'clock Monday night at Magyar ball. SIC S. Chapin st. Contests have been arranged between four promising sets of fighters, all of whom are well-known to fight fans of thla vicinity. In the first go. Jack Slater of Mi.-hawaka will clash with Pob Fitzsinupons of Benton Harbor. Both of these lighters will weigh in at IS") pounds. Slater Is the heavyweight champion of Northern Indiana, ritzslmmons is known throughout Southern Michigan. The second match will be an eiirht-round affair between Kid Pell of South Bond and Joe Green, "the Dixie Kid." One-round Cobb of South BTd will mix with Kid Brody of South Pend In the third match. Two more South Bend boys. Young j Dover. 120 pounds and Kid Goes. will be the participants j!2 P o u n d s. in th" fourth bout, a four-round SO. - Tn 4 human beings out of leg is stronger than l no the 1 lie- left right. Tatoolr.cr tho face is rtill the vogue nmong Rsklmo women in the vicinity of Hudson Bay. The manufacture of wooden heels in Chile Is an industry of increasing importance. The Roman women often curld their hair and sprinkled it with gredd dust.

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events-to be run off are as follows: J Elimination trial. 1 mile; three mile. mile oan; ten mile open; five mile open five mile sidecar. Tho sidecar race is one of the features of the meeting. Anderson, Copp. Smith and Squibb are entered in the event and are considered sidecar drivers. among the best in Plays in Chicago 4. u,'" . .$'-:v yy i v... - '. ' s WALTint HÄGEN. Walter Hägen, whose spectacular golf gained him the 'British Open championship, is a real champion. He acts looks and plays the part and 1j a sensational golfer in every way. Independence Day Hagen will perform In Chigrgo with Joe Kirkwood as his partner against Laurio and Jock Hutchison. Masonic Order to Erect Auditorium at Elhharl Elkhart, Ind., July l. Announcement wai made Saturday of plana for the erection of a $50.00f auditorium by the Ma-IIa-Di Grotto of this city to house. In addition to the Grotto, the Elkhart Shrine club, the Demcday boys and possibly the Eastern Star. The site for the new structure has not yet been selected, but options have been taken on several suit able locations. It Is paid the com

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new building close to the business section. More than half of the amount required to finance the project 13 in hand and In all probability the total sum required will have been raised before construction work is started. Harvey Wambaugh. chairman of the building commltte, and officers ; of the Grotto, headed b Monarch; Charles Larson, are working out a j s.t of plans which are to be sub-1 to the members of the orgar.lratlon at a held within the ca'I session to be next two weeks. WORDS OF WISE MEN. j How much easier we find it to j commend a good action than io imi- i täte lti I However brilliant an action. It , should not be deemed great unless ; it is the result of a rreat motive. 1 I Advise well before you beein and ; when you have maturely considered, i then act with promptitude. j The talent for conversation, more' than anything ece tact and discretion. in life. rei':ir. 3 The best portion of a good man's ! life is his little unremembered acts ' of kindness and of love. ; I If you would gain knowledge by; traveling, s'udy the country ar.d tho. people as yem go, . A man can bear a temft when ho has which rays he's worthy world's conthat within

LOGAL BOY SET TO WIN OVER O'KEEFE

AT MICHIGAN CITY Eddie Welsh and Manager Arrive in Town, Confident of Victory. Eid! we:?h -Tko" Bernstein Dei.d lat r.ljht o and h: arrived manager in South thwav to t ho battle grounds at Michigan City rrhre Eddies will flht Do: Keofe in the semi-w'.nüup oof th th' Leonard-Kansas battle on Fourth. Eddie is in the proverbial pink" of condition and can hardly watt until they, tie the gloves on O'Kr-ft1 for the mixuf. according to P vn-t-Xein. The lical h-oxor came en htre to viiit bi friend and r lative and had intended to work mit at the Y. M. C. A. for a day or two, but Bernstein If resting him today and Monday will take Eddie over to .Michigan to work with Jienny ieo- j nard. Ho will stop at Warden For- j party's cottage. j Welsh is down to 144 pounds and, is in the best shape of his career. 1 Both he and Bernstein have no doubt but that he will polish off O'Keefo and perhaps land a knock out. Thi opinion i1? also held by Chicago fight followers who have seen Welsh In action recently. Net Welterweight Chainp. In s-pcaking of the bcal boy Bernstein paid: "Both Packy MrFarhn and myself hrlirve that Welsh will bo tho welterweight chamipion befre long. 11 -m coming fast and has improved wonderfully in tho list year. In Davenport he shofwed more stuff than the fans had seen there in a long time. He knocked A I Van Ryan deal easily and could have done it much earlier in the fight than he did. lie showed championship steam In hi punches that night and received gr'Mt recopticn from tho crowd. "Ho is set for the O'Keefo battle and it means a lot to hint to win. He is more confident before thi.s fight have than .before any m a n t ere d him. in which I Pddie has and we rv never lost a battle vet pect to win Tuesday. " If Welsh wins his fight Tu 0.4 .ty he will .be in demand. Fitz.-.iminons wants him for his August battle when Harry Grob and Tommy Gibbons licht anil be !.s wanterl In Auroro to fight Shade. Re -vill be matched on August ." aiiitst Britton and will then c;t his f;r.-t crack at tlie title. High Prices on Minor Ball Men Cause 'V Raids iiv ii:rv ii. irriitTj, NEW YORK, July 1. (By P. P.) With th 1'all player I ri'. r u v. n ; on minor g up to tb.e anue -kb. s, :r.'nd the major 1 a :;ie cl;:' i : : . 1 a a u - v ra v. k t t j invasion if ".lie e.;; ' naxm for r.e ,v matt i this J While thcr was a -."ft ral 'for big league- uniforms, thre j Kie-atest univ-?r.-ity stain of th-da-h : the ;. . ar ( : o n - Mac. AUrich. Yab shorLs:o;.: Ion. Harvard shortstop, and Hyman, j Georgetown pitcher refust d to take j up the game seriously. j Still looking for another Frank'' Frisch, who leaped l'roro Fordhanij to stardom, the Giants picked up Plume. Colgate pitcher; Iavi.. ; Pittsburg second baseman; MaGuire, Holy Cros3 second läse man; Flynn.' New York university shortstop, and; MoPhee, Princeton s.ond I. as:man.i The Athletics, always long on 00I-! lege ilayers, havo signed Ogden, Swarthmoro pitcher; and Wolf, Leb-, anon Valley pitcher. Detroit landed Gagnon,- Holy Gros shortstop, j-a'.d to be the finest product of the fcason. The Brave.signed McNamara, Fordham pitcher. Brooklyn signed Murray. Syracuse pitcher. The Red Sox grabbed Maynard, Dartmouth shortstop, ar.d t'10 Pirates ,picked up Meriwether, Brown seconl baseman. The minor leagues were also on their toes for the college boys. According to a fetminato dandlen Gre-ek writer, ef. n ar.cPr.t Gr. on bds of sponges. norma! adult siiouil bo able to hold his breath from 40 to 50 fecor.dis. Bcitr.cr's July Low Shoe Clearance of main tloor she.-n -.r .. .- quality, now on the clearance floor. Take the elevate r. adv.l$3 Count 'Em! S 1 i V V " - . i i - -N g--'-.V,v s'TV i V m Ilcryto Pratt, to whom thj frk!3 championship cf JJashvtUei Tcr.n.r is oencc-ded. new Ls claiming tha title cf the whch3 South, 'T, couldn't havo mere freckles Iesj! I had mora lace," Le bays, I

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i Leonard Looks Good in Work out Kansas Mu?t Score Knockout to Win. II Y IiOUlS WOLF Penny Leonard arrived o nthe ' fct. at Michigan City ye-tt-TLlay ' and was ivn the once-over by the f pop ilace as he took his workout. appeared to be in shape and looks fast. From all indicat icY.? over, if the title does not change hands, the battle will be a real one and worth seeing. Benny is housed at the Take cottage by th lake and with him ;ir- hi? n.ar-i-er Pi'.ly Gibson, his brother, a reiir-'.e of trainers and a ph'noraph. He has lots of pepper and claim.'? ho will cop the honqjs on the Fourth. Whn tho champion landed In town Rocky 1-Lans. s transferred his training quarters from tho ball park to th privacy of the Haskall and

praker club house. He seemed to bejtiay court Junior ham pi o-.sh;; ?. cn taking his training pretty seriously. ! 1A courts of the Woodstock Country ' InardSniotLi jclubKansas expects to win the battle! Co,1 J-'-lit Piajrrs. tu osday and walk ou of the ring! The tournament committer oede-1 a champion, but ho up against aJeteht players, in the se-ior event, hard proposition Ionard is a rret-! giving them honor positions in the.

ty t-mooth knurklo pusher. Ills! smartness is what has put him up there and he Is not going to hav anything slipped over on him by th th. Italian if he can help It. And chances are that he won't. However, when Kansas took the fi'-ht from Lew Ten. Her he threw a bir surpris" into the boxing world and may do the same thing again. He will hive fo knock Ieonard out to win. He has no chance to outpoint the crafty Leonard. That Is practically certain. Anyway it'll bo a battle. WrMi-CVKrefi Popular. The semi-windup between Kddle Welsh and Dennis O'Kcefe is going a 'to be popular. The two boxers' ; managers have been angling to get their men together for a long time and have tinaliy managed to make the grade. Welsh has yet to be lick. He has improved in his last fights and the dope is coming from Chicago that he will win. O'Kecfe j i.s a oo.l boy and has as much to ! gain a? Welsh by a victory. It will bo a battle a .so. The rest of the card is good. Jimmy Kelley and Harold ?mith are known here. They are experienced and f.'Lst. AI Wolgast and Jack O'Toole v. ill mix in the opener and are also r.itc-d a.s comers. The advance guard of the fight is alr-alv arriving in Michigan Cltv. -hi11,-. scribes and fans dope the 1 crov.-d for the battle to be in the i :i. irhln rh ' turns fron od of 2.", 000 and the rethe scrap around f 75,000. Almo.-t all of the hundro-dj? of dlf- ! f. j-ei-t varieties of snow crytaLs are ; hev.i gon.al in form. ' Na poh f mi opened the finest roal i:-vst.ni in tho world. ;-w'..-.-; c heese n,.a le In America Jj r.ow fMnii'etir.g v. jtii the home. made lTo'l'b ts of Switzerland. Kafir natives in Portuguese East Afia a li ivi- orchestras composed entii-""! of xyloplionos and drums. Thirteen million people attend moving picture plays each day in tho Pnited States Th-- Sitka widow, when she puts on mourning. iaint the upper part of hei- lace a deep black. A diamond weighing 2n carats and worth $10.000 was found in Arkans .?. t'arrying the furniture of the former kais.er tj. Holland called for railway van.5;. Rocktail, a small Island 250 mJl north of Ireland, has sunk three feet In the last 33 years.

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We have everything for the camper or tourist. Quality Merchandise at price that are very reasonable. See German and the boys first. 1 gallon Hot or Cold Jug $2.75 Flashlights 69c to $3.50 Outing Shoes $1.45 to $6.50 Wall Tents, all sizes $3.43 and upwards Water Bails 35c and 75c Casting Lines 35c and upwards Safety Razors 50c to $5.00 Camp Grates, 75c to $3.50 Auto Touring Tents, $14.40 and $10.00 Bathing Suits $3.50 and upwards Hawkeye Lunch Baskets, large size, special $0.50 Hammocks $3.25 and upwards Icy-Hot Bottles qt. size $2.75 Camp Chairs 75c and upwards Tennis Rackets $2.50 to $13.50 Camp Stoves gasoline two burner, $7.50 to $13.50 Bathing Caps 75c values, special 49c Reels $1.75 and upwards Casting Rods $1.95 and upwards Golf Outfits bag and four clubs $9.50

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IN MEET MONDAY South Bend Boy Filtered Junior Tourney at Indianapolis. in INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. July 1. V. II. NeacS", I;; l:i:. ipc:.c -frated. Vv".!,:.ir.i I . rc.i ::. llute. 6-1. C-l, HH-1 1. II. ...Ii.t -ktr. TriT'1 J'Tii:-1. ux :' ! i'arl Turpi!.. I:;.ii:u: i-lid. s-4 f.-S. 5-l in firs: r.-urd tii'irn? !::er t ir. it.'ii'.-; t- ".v. IXniAXAB IA, Ir. !.. Will. .im T. T.'-.b::. 11. D will o-..po.- M. B. !;;: :i I'aul, in the -t r. . ; r i tiona! junior :.iv'.rt t r. i-cln::-.-I:.--re .M r.day. tod iy. n th P.dr:::. s : Pi i s: r UT.d irst r.atior.al which wr-re mad play b-'-ran today : draw, as follow Til len, ratio al No. 1: Zer.zo worM s charn-iio Shimlsu will play A P. Lynn. St. i land Pittsburg. No. 3: R. A. , Holden. Cirvnr at No. 4: J. hn Hr-n-nes.-eV, In anapo. I. No. :,: Irltz Bastian, Inclaina p- .1.-. .No. j; Jaiph it-.ii Burdlck, Indiar.apclis, No. 7; Tae -dore Drews, St. Iyit:'., No. Shimisu will play A P.. Yyrn. St. Louie; Garland uil! play J. Daugherty, Indianapdls; H(.l.Pn will nr.-t Edward. Haupt. Cincinnati. a:.d Drcwes will play Hor.ald ütrachan, I'hiladelphia In the first round. Other prominent ntr:-s are: IUnIer ljitoiiil. V. ZeHler, Don Turner. Andre Marx. Leo Lunn. 'harles I"rr.ierl' k, Gu.stav Grenz. Ge..rr-e A. Nfn-s, Arthur Hubbell, Ja-k Harris, Georgf Lott, Clyde Rosfibrrger anl Carl Fisher of Chicago; Karl P- Kallmann, Wray Brown. T-d Herrrtuar.-., of .t. Paul; J. P. Adoae, jr.. 1'ta 1 ( . Jostlcr, John Parr. Pallas, Te ; Carl J. Wirthwe-r. C. S. Frambjr., Columbus. '; Pu-. li M. Ko.-ni- -, South Ib n l; J. V lite, IVr.'r: in K Park-. Ardmore. : a .; Waltr '' -brool-;, Byron Do:-,, ii Is-mi. D'-troit; Joseph M."l wL-. Phil Betters. California; Roy r.-ftin. Sandy Wei nor. Philadelphia; C.arenco Sanders, St Paul; Willi-! Fulton, Leonard Kelt I , nowl.iml; Ral-:h Jones. I.onu Kunler, Roland H. M.-Ke-e, Dayton. 0.; Leonard W. Reed, Pittsburg, ar.d Harlan Sbo-wart, And.-rson, Ind. PR1"1T7RS WIN' jriNNI-XVPOLLS. Ji; wauko.. made It two nl TWO y 1. MII--aight from the Millers here today, win tO 1. 0 up Milwaukee was lean. ' 1 to the ninth, when an er with two cut, was followed by two j doubles and a base on ball, f n :;r T i the Brewers total to three. It was 1 th fourth straight win for MllwauI Uee and the fourth sTaight 1 for Minneapolis. Score: Milwaukee . . .W 023 Minneapolis . .oen eoo f Ol 1 Myatt and Lingrel; Hall Mayer. 9 f) 5 1 and UACi: ON NFAV TRACKS Kansa flty. Mo., July 1. Th first race on Kansas City's n-w motor speedway will bo Saturday, September K. under the joint au--pice.q of the Kar.sa3 City s;.e iwav association and tb.e Missouri ar.l Kansas state departments of t h. American legion Fun I-1 v.'.ll go t the aid of dlsaMed veterans ff the world war. erveep?takes It will event. mihi cquipmem !: the Boys