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BROADCASTING
Graham1
. . .the Blindfold Test
McNamee -.
SETS NEW RECORD AT OLYMPICS
announcing
YANKS LOSE 10
SO DO ATHLETICS
ROBERT! VICTORY
Jl
LOV BLOW GIVES
I
(My William .1. ClUpimui, 'Aswl
Mod Iks SMrlH Writer.)
Some small part of the tension
1 is Imtii removed from the Nut--kmul
It'iiuo rac-ii, forth.' moment
i'L iViist, by it St. LouIm victory
ii -ill a Xcw York Ocfeut, but the
Amerlean league ciuarrel persists
In remaining In just the Htate It
reached ten dys uo when the
Athletics came to the peak of their
spurt in the west. .
While the Canlinalti were In-ei-pusim;
their lead over the Giant h
lo three and one-halt games yes
lertluy, the Maekmen wore ref us
ing for the HOeond time In two
days to reduce the Yankee margin
to the same figure. The chain
pious dropped their second straight
lo the White Sox. but the Mckmnn
similarly exposed their chins td ;
the Tigers for ,the second time in i
as many days.
The latest YanUee reverse, dee-:
orated with Bubo Ituth's -liith lfilis;
lionierun, was due chiefly to the !
atitles of I'rban Faber. the ancient
HpilbalkM who for fi years has
been a particular nuisance to Ruth,
ami the Yankees. 'Old I'rban re-!
ceived gleaming s u p p o r t from j
.Johnny Most II and Chalmer Clr-sell
as he won by 8 to -'J. but he could
have slipped by with much worse
backing. ' ( '. 1
Llltle was' wrong with the Ath-i
letic pitching 'served up by the an-i
cient John Plucus Qulun. . but the,
Mackmen themselves thought Sain i
Gibson and George Smith were tcr- j
riblc. Quinn held the Detroit eli 1
etny to three earned runs, but the!
home boys were unable lo get more
tlutn three, earned or otherwise,
from ihe offerings of Messrs, Gib
son and Smith. The final reckon
ing was C to 3 In favor of the
Tigers. '
Cleveland won by 7 to 0 behind
the fine pitching of Joe Shaute in
Boston, while -Garland linixton
hurled Hie Senators lo a I lo It
decision over Ham Gray and the
Jh'owns.
The Wrlgley field jinx pursued
the Giants again, but Chicago base
hits may just possibly have
.something to do with the
:r' J 4
Infers- :-- - -' rat. m w ml m
Ptiramomit Actt'a Associated rvcas j
: 'John Kuck, weight star of the Los Angeles A. C, captured the
Olympic shot put championship for the United States and "iet a new
world's record with a heave of 52 feet 1116 incheo.
SACS' LEAD CUT,
game., rllutt&rk'jj:' Kullerton and
Whitney; Cooper and Head.
BEAVERS IVIANAGElWALILKHAbLN IU
TO BLANK OAKS: PLAY J. FARRELL
inning ncieai oi lie clan McGraw
by to 5; . 1
The Cardinal
( I Sy l In; Associated Press )
Hollywood's victory over the
1 tells, ii' lu l , brought t ho Stars
within two full games of Sacra
mento's standing at the head of
the league, when the Senators fell
before the Indian onslaught, I to
3. The Stars got 10 hits, three
of them circuit. . clouts, off Krnic
Xevers.. to win, while - MeCnbe,
Star twlrler, held the missions to
three scattered hits. McDanicl;
made tliu only run for the .Mis- !
sions, a homer in the second. ,
had while Heath, , Leo and Smith of;
ninth 1'hc Stars also got homers.
DUTKOIT, Aug. lG.-r-(P) Wint
er Maxell, Hritish open golf champ
ion, and Johnny Karrell, holder of
I he national open title, will meet
In ii series of matches for the un
official championship of the world,
Hagcn late yesterday wired his ac
ceptance to a challenge issued by
Far roll, and.it was decided that the
.firHli tost, -a.'jHrUoie inalch would
! bo pluyutL ut.LUa iVestern Golf and
j Country ,ciub' lire oa Wednesday,
I August 2!)., ' '
It rave
victory over the
Uattcrles. McC'abe and Uussler:
Nevers and Sypher.
Seattle bunched five hits In the
NEW YO UK, Aus. 10 W3),
The record against Johnny Uisko. 1
embattled Cleveland bak jr, who
took siicond place in Tex Richard s
heavyweight elimination touruu-1
ment, stoud exactly the same at
the start of the new elimination j
series as it did at the close ol .
the last on' defeat. 1
Hisko got away to a bad start I
in the ball park of the Brooklyn !
Nationals last night, when he lost
his first encounter of the' season j
to Roberto Roherti, the Italian
giant, on V foul in six rounds. Up j
to the final blow, a low left to I
the body, the Cleveland baker had j
kept his record . clear as a -:;iant
killer. He won three of the five j
full rounds after Uuherli took the
first two. j
Robert!, showing vast improve- j
ment over his last engagement
when he lost to Phil Scott, the (
Englishman, did in six rounds i
what. only. Tom Heeney, the final
victor and challenger of Gone Tun
noy, was able to tio all last win
ter, llut where ilueney's margin
was clear and decisive, the vic
tory of the big Italian was hidden
in a colud that only a return match
can clear.
Opinions about the ringside were
almost evenly divided over the
final blow, a low loft that buried
deep in RoberU's body as he stop
ped into Uisko' from the ropes.
To. many it appeared that the
punch hit cleanly In the pit of the
Italian's stomach.
To -others, Including referee
Johnny McAvoy. the punch was
foul. The fans rose and bellowed
their disapproval for fully five min
utes as "Double Uoborti's" seconds
worked over him and finally lug
ged the battler, unconscious ami
in great pain, from the ring.
The crowd of cfrise- to 20,000
fans greeted Harry Wills, the huge
negro who once "black menaced"
Jack- Pempsey'H crown, in a new
capacity as Uobertl's second.
Tom Heeney, who was to leave
today for New Zealand received a
tremendous ovation.
BKAND No,
1 . . . "doesn't nppcul
w me"
KliANI) No. 2 . . . "we'lt wnste no
iiinc over ilns
HKANI) No. 3 , . . "as smooth us a
winter hroudcust "
JiHAND No. 4.
. . '"full of status
,7 inns!"
On the afternoon of July 24th, Graham McNamee, in the
presence of responsible witnesses, made the blindfold test before
the microphone. A camera ana a stenographer recorded the result.,
"This is Graham McNameespcuk
ing . . . broadcasting the results of
the blindfold cigarette test. They
ore tying the hlindfold n round my
eyes and nre going to give me one
each of the four leading brands to
choose from ... I am now smoking
the first cigarette . . . The tnsle
doesn't appeal to nic. It's a bit
harsh. We'll lay that one aside and
try No. 2 . . . No, that's worse than
the first one. We'll waste no time
ovcrth&t . ; . Well, here's No. 3 . . .
Ah, that's i iffcrentl As snuntth ns
n broadcast on a starry winter's
night . . . Now, No. 4 . , . some
thing wrong with this one. Don't
know what. Seems full of stutic.
I'll choose No, 3.
"Lttdics and Gentlemen of the
Radio Audience, I'hnvc just learned
that my choice No.3 is an OLD
GoU)."
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Three types of leaves grow on the
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(j It A HAM MciNAMI'.L Anitricn i nniil pupAlur nnho sport reporter, recently rcportcJ
lliu 1 ttnncy-1 Icencj- J-filit. to which ivilliui
of rn'iu l:in all o- cr die world listened.
OLD GOLD
SMOOTH 1! U AND
NOT A
E T TER
COUGH IN
I
A CARLOAD";
Fights Last Night
by 7 tn 3. viis,acci-t:iblp,'culul
score throo runs, iiml
(fnoiiKh to St. l.n'ulBiins ill Its Tncp ' bl'u,l';ht In- another run In the
viiluo. hut' niorp ncrpntiihlr. ,, ithlril, to win from tlic Senators.
ylsn lhat the liod Mini slump had! ThL' omitlnili-r ot the came was
-ndi-d. ISoset often by Indifferent i a I'ltehliiK duel between-Cole und I
lillehlnf. the Cardinals irrii ,. v. I ' Uutleries: foleand nif-
c-nlH-iit brand from Willie Kherdel.
and hacked it up with 12 solid
hits. ,
Three of the
y hilnny Jim Ilottomley. who celo
ireani; Vlnel and Severeld.
! The Seals humped
hurlers fur a total of
' including three homers,
were Bathered ,,, scrolld Bnm0 to -
Jolly mil his :l!lth homer
lilvilel I)..-. .l e i.l. .
h.,iMn , . ,., ' onalmls'' nl Averill Bot his third
c Z . h' , ,"""'"" for this week, .Thurston of the
Phi M , Vml "H' WteP-V": Seals and ToWon and Berger of
.Ph a.lelphia. wlnnlnK hy 11 to 4. : ,hc AnKels made four-base clouts.
....... ,.Ki.in smnsneil Us losing The Seals scored six In the first.
SAN KItA.VCISCO, AuK. 10. (P)
Col. Charles l.lndheil;. flying u .
three Ancei"'"" "" '"' j
at Mills Field. He left linmcdiato- j
ly with fiionds. I
-
hits, i
o win
Smead
of the
HtroHK. stoiiplni; the Pirates
'nlll-anil-tuclt came by to-i.
in a
Major League Leaders
(Hy the Associated 'reiV '.:
Including gHincH of AuUHt 15:
Xntional.
Ihittfn Hornshy, JtSi-hvch, .3 SO.
JtuiiK Uottomlcy, CardM: l. AVa-
nor. Ph-atos. ifU.
Uunn hattod In Uottomli-y. Cards
100.
Uv p. AVaner, PlmtoH; Douthit.
CardH, 157. ;
jJouhloH p." Waner, IMrntos. :ti!.
TriploH Bottoniley... Cards; UIs-
sonctto. Uobins. U.
Homnrn Vilson. Cuhg, :7.
Stolen ;haso Cuyter. Cub. - 22.
J'ltchlnt; Benton, Giants, won lit.
loat 4. -
! (lly tin- Assoi-iiiti'd IM'ckm. )
1 XKW YOltlv UolHTtu ltohcrll.
i Hub:.. .won Hn M ft,ul !"''(.,n lohniiy
I IliMko, V C'iovoliiiHl, Anini!
I'nrillo, Italy. whipped Charh.'y
! Khcrf, SuinlUMky. O., (H) AhvU
Se?;an. Ltrouklyn, outjiolnU'ii Hilly
Hanciytrr. Orlando. Flu., (4). Hon
Hnrlia, Now York. dofraU'd .luhnny
rrban. rMitsliui'Kh. S. Tommy
("IroKan, (niaha, knofked out Kim -nando
Kiorcllo ( 1 ).
TOItOXTO. Larry Gains, To
ronto, won on a foul from George
IC.odfrcy, I'lilhuU'lphla, CO.
ClIICAtHV .HM'k Mi'V'py, New
York, and .lo(!k Malom, St. Paul,
railed no cutucsl. (X).
DA YTUX. (. Krankh- .Mason.
Kcianton. Ha., outpointed I'hil I b-r-kiM-i.
(.'inrlnnall, 1(J.
0L13VKLANI. ). Gorilla .Ioiuh,
Akron, dcft'uii'd Tommy KiM.'Mn:in,
Yale Golfer Vlu I Gicvela tid, (10). MoldU-r Uoni-
MONTKlSAL, Auk. 1 . (Ti K. jbrow.skl, DclruU, won from Hilly
Han man of Columbus, Ohio, and 1 (orold, Cleveland. ( li ). .lack
lerton allowt-d only four hits and Hye. Yale ffolfer, who Is one of Hchwartz. Cleveland, won from
fanned five -of- the Acorns. -Al- Ithe Anierienn hopes In the Cana- Sammy -Iteod.' Uetrolt. (fi).
thouKh,.rovllat;d ot .12 hUs, AYI1-, dinn amateur -hampionHhlp Jiere. j - UAYTOX. -O. -rr- Cecil - Payne,
bur -Cooper. Oakland hurler. show-! came through the second round of Louisville, shaded Harry MeCar-;
ed ability to function in the tlht match pla'y today with a victory , thy. Cincinnati. (10). xGcorne An-,
place und eight Heavers were over Stanley Thompson of Toronto j narine. Newark, won from Jimmy :
stranded on buses during the ;i up nnd X to play. I MeQticese. Louisville. (4).
and weio never headed off dur
ing the" game. Hattories: .Moiulv
and SprliiK. I teed; IMitt. Weathers
by. Osburn and Warren.
Curtis Kullerton. late of the
Hollywood Stars, proved a jinx
for Oakland, who dropped the
game to Portland. 2 to 0. Kul-
Sounds Probable
LOXDOX, Aug. Ki (A3) An Kx-
chanse Telesrnph dispnteh from ;
Tokyo says that the Chinese min
ister called upon the Japanese for-)
eign office today and intimated (
the willingness of the Nationalists ,
to withdraw their notice of treaty j
ebroRatinn and to proceed to re
vision of the treaty.
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.,183.
American.
3iittlns 6olln, ScnatorH,
Jtum ItuUi. Tunk.i. 123.
ltluiH batted -.In lillth, Gehrig.
Vunka. 108. '
Hits .Munueh, Browns. 172.
Doubles FlnKstenil. Red Hox. 36.
Trhilea Combs, ,Y links, lii.
Monicrs Kutht yanks, 4'i.
Stolen bases Mostil, White Sox.
: 2i. .
I'lii-hini? Hoyt, Ynnks, tvon M,
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' Baseball Standings
pacific Coast' League Standings
.. . . W L Pet.
Sacramento '.. 31 14 '.689
Hollywood ...29 lli .644
San' Fraocisco as 17 .622
Oakland 84 21 .633
Mission. .21 24 ,4K7
l.os Ansclcs 19 26 .122
Portland 16 29 .356
Seattle' 12 33 .26"
. American League Standings
' V 1. .Pel.
Now Vork 77 J7 .75
Phlladelnbla ?2 II .637
81. Louis -J 59 OSBis
riiiraKii"'.: :.:.!L...:..ta i .45
(lerelantl .r 54 62 .166
rVelroit 50 62 .4n
Washington 51 64 .4.::!
Hosion 41 72
rational League Standmgs
.. t iV L Pet.
St. Louis 70 42 .625
Now York 63 42 .600
Cincinnati :....62 4S .561
t'hlcano 64 50 .561
Pittsburgh 68 30.537
Urooklyn 54 57 .486
tloston 32 69 .31"
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