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TAOK riVS! RUTH'S HOMER PROV1 YANKS' MARGIN os Sonnemberg Still Retains Wrestling Title Tn'B lurm citt patlt yfiat-ivy, i. DBS World's American Classic May End 3Year-Old Controversies KID CHOCOLATE CASTS LOT WITH FEATHERWEIGHTS SAINTS AHEAD OF MILLERS; OTHER TEAMS KEEP EVEN MANUSH'S HOMER IN FIFTH GAINS YANK POINT TOO Favorites' Record Wrecked ly Illness New York, July 1 0 Pj liiseliall's two brightest figures, reached litis season's liieridiaue Balm Rutii and Daz.y Vance, FROM 'STRANGLER' LEWIS LAST NIGHT VINSTRAPSHOOTi Kains Handicap Net Meet On Clay Court Indianapolis, 1 July lu A') Handicapped by a forecast of thuiideishowei's, officials of the national clay court tennis championship tournament today bent their efforts to complete the final matches, already two days delayed. Bryant M. (Iraut, of Atlanta. and Kmmett Pale of Chicago, still had to finish their bernl final match, which they have been playing ill installments between I aiustorms.

'flu: winner will oppose J. llilbert Hall, of South Orange, N. for the championship. When rain interfered yesterday. July 4 Willi crowns toppling from ailing brm; s.

Tho Bambino's record of home runs is half that of his big year at tho same point and Dazy lias scarcely tin cligliti'st chance to maintain his position at the head of the pitchers. Tlieso things are not due to the old timers slipping but to bodily ailments which laid both low at critical times of the season. Th" Babo has been watched over fearfully since his collapso of several weeks ago which drove him to the country for a rest. He still may pass Cehrig. Ott and the rest for another championship, lint his record is not likely be touched.

Da.zy ularted the season with Hie vigor his great 1924 season and was steaming along nicely when attacked by a flu germ which sired other germs and sent th Dazzler to his bed. He lias recovered now, but the. ground has been lost. VilLr-T i Battle Until Ainjust Philadelphia, July lo -tA't Postponement until August 1 :) of the 10 round bout between Mickey Walker, world's middleweight champion, and Leo Lomki, Aberdeen, originally scheduled for July 29, iu the municipal stadium, was announced today by Promotor Joseph Kennedy. Of the em ire Dodger pitching staff only three have not conn to Brooklyn from another major league club.

ltolloihlry llimhles 'mil-. To Will Our I'liillic liy Homer Willi Two On It.ixes (By The AssiniiUfd I'ifxs) list when it seemed that Connie Mack wan headed fur oen rounlry where even his roar cuanl would be safe from any Yankee Ihrtists, the Athletic beun absorbing tans on the chin of the Humble White Sux. The HiiBiiien won their three out (if four in St. Louis us the Macks dropped three- out of four in Chicago and by this geslure sheared two full caini'D from the Athletic lead. The Marks led this morning with a margin of seven and one half games.

The Yankee had to call on three of their first Hiring pitchers to hhado the Browns 8 to 7 in the Kftaway game at St. Louis yesterday but Herb I'eiinork had enough Htuff to register a troublesome third out in the ninth and the champions were suved. Babe Ruth provided the Yankee margin yesterday with his home run and a triple. The Homer was registered at the -peuse of Wally Stewart in the fourth with none out and nobody on base. The lanks followed up the Bab' blow with three more Jim to lead by 5 to 0.

Ileinie Manush'n homer in the lifth help- id the home team to tie, but the Yankees won the came all over tiKain iu the seventh, which Uuth Marled with his triple. In the ninth with Hoyt in the box as a (ticccsor to Wells and y.arhary, the Browns aiiain be-iame troublesnme. They had one 2 in In. the ha-e filled and two Paul Threaten mii A- Mocialioti Ram A It Climbs Dili, het mill PI. ice.

Chicago, July lo threat to go the American as-ociat inn ia(- 1:1 ap pears uooui lo become a rea, The SaiiUs yesterday -cinr-'ed into second place by tr: ir.n; Milwaukee while Kansas City a 1-mluistered another Minneapolis, erstwhile holder nf th" I'liiiuerup position. The at Kansas City increased the Ii.e.' margin to live and one half Al Sin illy piti lied the t-i a 5 to 1 triumph over lU a permitting but four bits. Th- on-test was a pitching battle on'il the eighth when Itoettg.r gii off Joe Kddleman and drove in three runs. Minneapolis got away to a guod -tart against the Blues, scoring a run in each of the fir-t thr innings at the expense of Max Thomas. The league leaders cuf loose i ia the fourth with a tour ran wnicti sent i.

1 John Briliheart from the mound. Joe Pale fiulsh- id. Toledo and Louisville divided a double header, the Colonels Hi" opener by 11 to 6 and the liens tailing the by 11 to I. Indianapolis and (' so broke even in a Tin Indians took thf 9 lo 2, but dropped to the Senators, to sn ond ti't ilumbus bill, til'-! gam- the scion I Tin hunting season in Mi xico lasts 1 ii days and a SIT, is charged mi'-of-sia'e! New-fee of "O.Gs." Chicago, July lu is Fast and West is West ami when they meet a great horse race may be expected. That event is scheduled for Arlington park Saturday July 12, when the rank of America's three-year-olds attempt to se'tle the yearly supremacy question in the inilo am) quarter (lassie.

More than awaits th owner of the horse that leads the field home unless it be the winner of one tlie nation's mr other premier events for three-year-olds. Theu the purse of the conqueror will excee.d 1 7 00, as a bonus of $10,000 awaits the winner if he was victorious in one of br other specials. The (lassie its added money value Is expect ed to gross Dl ue Larkspur, Idol of K. R. Bradley and Keiitiu ky, will hi there with two legs up on the title by reason of victories in th Withers and Belmont but with a rec- or dimmed by defeats in the Kentucky derby and Dwyer.

Fighting to regain a prominent place in the sun will be Clyde Van Dusen, victor In the muddy Ken tucky derby but a failure twice since. And contesting for that extra 11 0,000 will be Dr. Free- land, Preakness winner and Windy City, the long shot winner of the American derby. But the horse that is likely to scramble things for the near champions is Jack High, Oeorgo I). Widencr's speeding son of Job P.

Crier, who will be shipped west especially tor the race. However, one has only to look through the- list of elhrihles to see what si ong chances there are for another upset. The conditions of the American classie are framed somewhat different from those in the other four specials. The latter are all races for 12'! pounds, the regulation weight. While the Arlington park state conditions with allov-anies will brin -the starters to Ret her carrying weights varying from 1 -H pounds downward.

Winners of more than $2 5, Out) will carry tho full weight while those that have not won the amount in a race for three-year-olds are entitled to three pound). An allowance if five pounds is for those that have not won $1.1, Olio and seven pounds is conceded horses that al any time. 10 pounds. have not won Sa.ooj Maidens ary allowed PARE BEATS HALL IN TENNIS PLAY Indianapolis, Did July lo (A') --Defeated in his bid for the National clay cotirls singles championship, J. Cilhert Hall, of South Orange, N.

today paired with 1'rifz Mercur. of Bethlehem, in an effort to win the doubles title in a final match with Ben (loichakoff and Arthur Kussinaii, both of Los Angeles. Kmmett Pare of Chicago provided a lilting cliina; to a tournament. In which upsets played large part, when lie deteated Hull for the singles in live sets ti-4, (i-ll, 4-0, 3-G, fi-l. CONSISTENT SOI Til PA Fort Worih, Tex July 10- aA -JoePatc, southpaw pitcher wiih the Mininapolis Millers, holds the long-time record for consistent twirling In the Texas league, lie turned in be! ween 2.1 and 80 victories a year for seven seasons with the Fort Worth Panthers.

ii hen I'cnioK took the reins Sihang cot Hn Infield but Kerrell grounded Into a forceoiit at third, ending the The Athletic reverse at Cliica was brought aboui by a doubb failure the M.n kmen at bat and lurk Qtllun 111 the liox. 1'rbati Fab- OjM-us New Yotli Outdoor Season In Bailie Willi Ignacio I ci nanilei Tonight New York. July 10 LV) Given a break from old man weather, the outdoor season at Khhets field will be opened tonight with a ten round struggle between Kid Choc olate of Cuba and Ignaclo Femaii- e'ez, Filipino leatiierwcimti. Chocolate, unbeaten to about ring engagements, definitely lias t'oresaken bantamweights and ca-t his lot with the 12ti pounders Chicago, July lit lP) Kid Chocolate, sensational Cuban feather-weight, will make his first appearance in a western ring July 21) at the White City arena. "The Keed" bus been signed by promoter Mlque Malloy for a to round final bout with Steve Smith, Bridgeport, veteran at 12ti pounds.

Ak-Sar-Iien -T liming To Auto Races Now Omaha, July 10 7- With betting cn the ponies stopped by order of the Nebraska supreme court, the Ak-Sar-Ben exposition company of Omaha, sponsors of race meets here for many years, is going in for automobile racing. Charles R. Gardner, secretary of Ak-Sar-Ben, has announced that plans are being formulated for dirt track auto racing. I'n-dcr the present scheme, six da of motor racing- would be held, two days each in July, August and September. Gardner has been communicating with several dirt track associations and expects to have a defi nite announcement regarding the plans by early next week.

Auto rating was abandoned here several years ago, due to the running races in the spring and harness meets in the fall. FIGHTS LAST NK111T By The Associated Press Xew York Tony Coti.oneri, New York, outpointed Phil Mc-Graw, Detroit, i Dm. Chicago Johnny Burns, California, outpointed Ted Rous, Chicago, (10). Des Moines Joe Rivers, Cedar Rapids, outpointed Jimmy Sacco, Boston, (10 i. In a recent National frame 8 4 balls were used and one-half innings.

league in eight xs Watertown, July 10 (IV Archie Freii'h, of Watertown, with a score of out of 2oo won th singles championship which featured the third day of th' annual Sioux Indian shooting tournament here yt day. French broke 9 targets trap-! ster-1 In day and repeated his performance yesterday to win. J. C. Biizi 11 of Valley Springs, with out of loo, won til'' doubles shoot, R.

R. Barbi Minne apolis pro, was second with Si and Ficinh tied with John R. Jahn of Spirit Lake, luwa, for third with Kli. Shooters from six stales are competing in the tournament here. North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin.

Jaliu was second in the singles with 194 and O. V. Dering, Columbus, president of the American Trapsbooters' association was third with Fourth place went to W. S. Hoou of Jewell, Iowa.

CHICK EVANS OUT OF TOURNEY PLAY Kansas City, July lo Charles "Chick" Kvans. of Chicago was missing from th ranks of the 32 qualifiers at the start of match play in the 13ta annual western amateur golf tournament today. Th" Chicagoan, eight times winner of the wester i amateur crown, was unable Id overcome Monday's wi'li 75 yesterday and his 1 5 was jud one stroke too many. Some tournament followers favor Don Mue, Portland, college youth, who won medalist 1 on-ois with a 14 4, to win the Tonight only tieht of the- 17 Payers who teed off last Monday at the Mission Hills country clul, in the qualifying rounds will remain in the running. Quarter finals tomorrow will be 30 lulu affairs.

A track team from Oxford and Cambridge will compile with Yale-Harvard and Princeton-Cornell In July. VS. 1 -r, Vor! STA f-V-i VlPA Station No. Now Open and HEADY FOR IHJSINKSS at MAIN STREET Automobile Accessories Goodrich Silvcrtown Tires Exide Ratteries Sales and Service C. H.

GRAY CO. L. O. Saner, Maiing.ei' Tire icnl Battery Motion No. held the to siiKht hits to win by 6 to 4.

WashinRton shaded Iietmlt a bit of breathing spare for themselves by riroppiuK the Robins 3 to 1, at KbbeU field as the Braves draped the Cubs ou the ropes, ii Komieiibcrjj Suffers First Full Online His Flglili-eii Mouths Of Career On Mat. Most on. July 10 (IV- Ous Sonueiiberg took in another notch loday in the diamond belt emblematic of the World's wrestling championship, after turning back the challenge of Kd (Strang-ler) Lewis, from whom he won the championship six months ago. Twenty five thousand customers paid to see the second encounter last night. The former Dartmouth football player suffered the first fall of his eighteen months' mat career last night but came back with the famous 1 i ii tackle he borrowed from the gridiron to flatten Lewi.

twice lu 22 minutes. Lewis successfully avoided Soii- nenberg's butting charges at the start. With li minutes gone jumped aside from one of the champion') charges so neatly that Sonnenberg nose-dived to the mat. The "Strangler" jumped on him and obtained a breast lock for the first fall. Soiinetiberg came back fighting mad but.

almost lost the match eveial times when Lewis clamp-d a headlock on him. Finally, lowevcr, be butted successfully lake the second fall In minutes. The deciding fall came three min utes later after Lewis had knock- 1 Soiuienbi rs out of tho ring. The champion came back feign ing injury, then suddenly (barged when Lewis was wido open. Wilson To lie Asked About July 1 Kattle New York, July lu (A') Johu A.

Heydler, president of the National league, was prepared today to cross examine the first group of several witnesses to be inter-logated hi connection with an al tercation between Chicago and Cincinnati baseball players in a Chicago railway station. Some time today he said he would ques tion members of the Reds as to their impressions of a fight be tween outfielder Hack of the Chicago Cubs and Pitcher Pete Donohue on the evening of July 4. Tomorrow the Cubs come to New York to engage tho Giants and during thwr May Wilson and any of his team mates who saw the brief battle will be called be fore the league president for ques tioning. Wilson has been fined and suspended for his part in an argument with Kolp on the Cincinnati bench during a game July 4. LAWLISS, WELSH GOLF FINALISTS Higlinioie, July 10 Bob Welsh, Aberdeen, had Tom Law-lis of Iroquois one down at tho lust IS boles in the final match of the lioilh'Mi, South Dakota Golf loiirnanieiit here today.

Both men were, handicapped severely by a strong wind. Highinoi July 1 0 (, -Tom Law lis, Mobrldge southpaw', and 11(d) Welsh of Abcrdetli, todav were playing a 30-hole match for the champion hip of Ihe Northern South Dakota Golf association. Lawlis won from Lee But, of Aberdeen In the semi finals yes terday. 4 and 3. Welsh advanced to the last, round by beating Dr.

II, L. Saylor of Huron, 5 and 3. Huron was selected us the 1930 tournament, city nt the annual business session held following a banquet last night. Dr. H.

L. Saylor was named president of the association. Clyde R. Smith of Huron, was locted secretary and treasurer. fraiiK i raven, actor, ciainin to have played-on more golf courses than any player not a professional, lie has sliced mid hooked over HO 2 layouts.

Western So, Dak, Commission Co, CLEAN COAL DRY WOOD CiUAllV, IIAY, ALT, RINDS ftP POULTRY I KIIDS, OIL MEAL AND MKAT MEAL Sand, Dray, Transfer PHONE NO. 1 ROADWAY Oram had two sets to Pare's one, COLORED TEAM TO PLAY DOUBLE SET WITH LOCAL CLUB Sclie lull- willl Sioiiv Outfit lor Saturday Hint Sunday. Clt) The Rapid City baseball club here Auto club has hlgned for a double bill over the weeK enu wnn ine Kary-All Mars baseball of Sioux City, it was announced ttoday. The games Saturday and Sunday afternoon, are to be played In the North Side park. Whether Hot changes are to be made iu the Rapid City lineup was not given out.

The Rapid City club put in a disastrous Sunday a' Philip in its workout, lo-dns the game 9 to 5. Indications are that the colored team from Sioux City win pron- alilv be as fast, if not faster than the Stockyards team that played here last month. The negro teamV manager has said the team has won three of four games played with the Stockyards club this Mason. Among the mars on the dub are "Lefty" Wilson, until last sea son ace ntotiiidsinau of the Chicago team of the negro national league. "Mark" Wax.

light handed veteran hurler, who lias been in baseball as long as John Hon alilson, and who still is a inning pitcher, Ted Storkard and "Home-folks" Hamilton, regarded as on of the greatest shortstop and see ond base combinations in negro baseball; Harry Crump and "Scrappy" Wright, outfielders anil home run hitters. John "Cabby" Van. catcher, and Hal Vaughn badoff man and center fielder. In addition to these players, all of whom are Mars from recognized teams, the Kary-All Stars have Mob Truesdale and "Dazn" Campbell, young right handed pitchers; Wilson Joseph, third base-baseman, and Lincoln Jackson, first baseman whose specialty is stellar fielding. The club was signed to play at Rapid City on a tour which will carry it through western Nehru Ka, the Mack Hills and southern North Dakota.

In vest teak" Charges Up Against Promoters Chicago, July in -Charges that boxers have been forced to give 10 to 20 per cent of their purses iu order to get places on cards are to be investigated, and pioiuotors and matchmakers have been ordered to appear before the Illinois Athletic commission next Tuesday. Chairman Paul Prelin yesterday said the commission has evidence of hovers having been forced to submit to the "shake-down" order to get bouts. standings! American I 4 5 41! to 3 7 2S 2S 23 2 0 2S US 3 7 4 3 51 55 2(i 20 3 2 37 40 4 2 40 47 Pel Philadelphia New York St. Louis Detroit Cleveland Washington Chicago Boston .730 .513 .500 .39 4 .354 .295 Pel. .029 .584 .507 .452 .432 .403 National 4 7 44 45 3S Plltsburgh Chicago NVw York St.

Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston Cinciniml I ,11 2(i (nines Thursday America New York at Chicago Philadelphia nt. St. Louis Boston at Detroit Washington lit Cleveland at ioiuil Plltsburgh nt Phlladelpbi Cincinnati at Boston Chicago HI Now York St. Louis al Brooklvu casts its vote 101 yww to 2, for the second time in inree Karnes. These two results increas- the lead of the Pirates to one and one, half games but the Rave the one-two teams further cause to worry by cleaning up their fourth straight against the Beds.

8 to 5. Two circuit drives by Jim Ilot-tomley enabled the Cardinal to defeat Philadelphia. The score was to 4 in 10 Innings, Itottornley contributing his second homer in thn final round with two on base arter Frank O'Dmil had tied the score for Hie Phils with a drive over the right HMd all in the eighth. GAMES YESTERDAY Nat ioiuil 11 II F. Cincinnati 11 New York 11 1 Ilouohtie, Luiiie, Ash and Suke-forth; Scott, (leiiewbh and Hog-au, OFanell.

Chicago 2 5 1 Jlosloii 'i 12 1 Jonnard, Cvengros and Caul well and Spoil rcr. Pittsburgh 1 1 1 llrooklyn 1 7 0 Kreiner anil Hargreaves; llems-ley; Dudley mill Plclnich. II St. Louis 11 1 Philadelphia 4 15 0 Hatd, Johnson and Wilson; Dalley and Lrrlmi (10 innings.) Amei Ii itn Boston al Cleveland; no game, rain. It Wiishluglon 2 8 0 I let roll 1 4 3 llnixton and Tate; Carroll and llargrave, 10 Philadelphia 4 8 0 Chicago 4 "13 0 Quiim, lYerkes and Perkins; Kaber and Pwrg.

New York 8 12 1 St, I-ou Is 7 15 Hoyt, Pennock, Wells, Zacliiny mid Dickey; Stewart, Ogden, Kim-sey and Fchaug. Assiiclnl ion Minneapolis Kansas City E. Columbus 2-S; Indlannpolls Toledo ti ll; Louisville 11-4. SI. Paul Milwaukee 1 -v 1 i ilk i' fc tvi 5, 1 illl li Certified public accountants report choice of 2,003 New Yorkers in test of the 4 leading cigarettes 9 Nx- jf VV 4' 1 1 1 that the following summary correctly sotsforth thocomploterosultsof thlstest.

I'IRST CHOICES 1 BRAND OLD GOLD "Brand "Brand "Brand Total We hereby certify that wc supervised and audited a public "concealed name" test of the four loading cigarette brands' at 1741 Broadway, Now York City, during the period of March 2 to March 5, P)2', inclusive. The tost was open to the general public. Kvoryone who stopped Into the display room was invited to smoke one ouch of the 4 "masked" brands end to Indicate which cigarette his taste liked best. We further certify (.01 450 4. tO ACdH NT Wt'S 30 2.f) AM) At DITORS if fill an by WNASII-KINCII CO VllWv Pierce.

11. The 4 loading cigarette, innsked to oonveul their iilnnliiy On your fl I. tt III I'F-NUM "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD HOt I'aut Kni i.l wilh lut tircliclril, Ihv 1 1. 1 .1 1 1 Dhonr fifiv Imo.I,. fritm In 10 V.

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