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AMERICAN OLYMPIC ATHLETES RETURN HOME 6 to 0 no trouble registering victory over the Cubs. ! Holers Hornsby seemed to take ' great delight in the llraves doiibli- GOLF IN SEES k may mmimmmim :oonlfriiis tlieir cnmVarntlvc nnn-rMI ae''at o( tne Citmit. 11 to i and i .'scores. Tunney customarily going! TUllPr Ml LIllV I IlKl ' lo "fi gnl B'x hl,s' ,hreu nf , around in the low UO's or high XO'sj 1 VV II fl III II I.V 1 1 I 1 lhpm l0,,les- 1"rlK '-v- J while the prince averages a few I I 5 I IvJL Ul UUUlUll, I drove in (wo runs nnd scored tour V LONDON. Auk, wiih lb'1 hfuvywfi ; strokes li Tunney Ih planning to n to Ox- 1 ford. .Maidenhead nnd Surrey dur-' ing the u-eelc nnd then to Paris! ion Monday for severa Idnys. To-( day n new figure aiipeuroil in tin ,m i Tunney menage, namely a s-?rre- I tary to tuko care of tlio correHpond- ence that has hron flooding In. Illelie llli; V elii-t. Fights Last Night and went scrips of -bouts htrf of literature .umiraiing a new round tual inet'ilngH by hinh- i llngh- Walpule. the nnv liis London home. ,lo bad extended the invi o the former champion shortly after the latU'r'H arrival in Lomi'.ti. It whs a tPto-a-tPi. wmu1 f Tunney's , friends aloiiK . Tlw long-heralded meeting with I'.-r:itird Hhaw will take place in th- middle of September after the playwright has returned from bis Italian vacation and Tunney Is fin ished with his continental trip. ' lie inrmer run mi""" n"" nni,lln,i i .,i. i tt.it tnn rm-mnr nvm-n" to his status as a "private! ' .V, , ' ,,n,, than third in percentage. Pi. ri can citlssea, and when i ... . w-rt..i v 'v tftMinirniiv i 11 tooli H0U1G Heavy losin sugifeKieu iimi m- kiw- kno..kod out Harrv Diidlev. l.oi j Angeles, ( 1 . XRWAIIK, X. J. Tony C'anzo nori. New l ork, knocked out itoh 'by Garcia, Ualtimore, (1). himself. The Pirates crushed the Phils, 9 to 2 nnd Hi lo U. Carmen 111)1 ! gave up only four hits in the first ! game while Joe Dawson received ; credit for the second when Hur- i leigh Crimes was knocked out of rerbort Barker, Associated ; the box in the second innin-y. Press Snorts Writer ! In the American league, the Phil- It's a dog tight for runner up adelphla Athletics regained the ! position l the National league. , A small blanket would sufllce . w Chicago white Sox. to cover (he Giants, Cubs, Rods Lefty drove hung up his ' twelfth and Pirates who are battling stt night victory In the opener, 1 fiercely to catch the St. liouls i to 0. 'Cardinals before Hill McKechnio j Ulu--; Miller's single In the elev- Ujets his crew too far away. euth scored llulo Hans with the (lty the Associated Press.) I.OK AXnm.KS. Santiago Znr- rilla, San lilas Indian, rtefeateil i gfs percentaKe points or half n I run that uavo the A'b the nisht Jney SanKor. Mllwdukeo, - ( 10). I gome divide the Giants, present icnp, 4 to :!. The double victory 110KTOX. nick (Honcyboy) i occupants of second place, from j Placed the A's aKain three Knnics Flnneisan, liiiston, defeated Itruce i the Herts and the Pirates who are back nf the New York Yankees 1-Mowers. Now Itochelle, (10); Men-1 tied Tor fourth position. The Cuba, 1 who were idle as far as lcaiiuc ny (Kid) Carter, phoenix, tech- accord Insr to one way of reckon-, play was concerned, nicallv knocked out Vrnnkie Oar-' init, are all even with the (Hants, A six run rally In the third nave havInK won lour more Karnes nnd 'the uetmtt users an s to i ue lost lour more than the Clan Mc- i cision over the Cleveland Indians cia, Panama, (7). .!. 1 IMliv. i-iu i,in.-i -. ,....,...', ,,, .., ,., tlin u.r. w,,i i uruw, inn nicy rauK i"i nipiiwi ; n, i,. ,,,, ... friend minutes daily at a specified lime tu swim; yi'vsp:iPi-men. answered; "I ilun't see why I should. 1 am :mi ordinary private citizen." This nim nins- lie discussed with TlKirntiin Wilder, the novelist, their pnnitiseii walking lour on Ihe con tiiirnt v.'hieli It has now been de. iiiii-il will be In the Tyrol. All nth, r visitor was Iho larouis of ( lyibmlale, ytiuntf boxing e.nthusl ast. While no nrrauiremer.ts have yet lieen made for a Itolf match be tween Tunney and the Prince of Wal'M, members of the American r,.iii hope Hint n mutch may even tually be hYiiucht nbnut tbrnutih Slier in a'U Cotilm-'linin. amateur ,roti-r wlm has a private links at I ICS, nnd ' The St. l.ouls p.rowns rallied for ...Inning 1.., Il,n I'l,,, nlMi,lapu IWn 11111 u til Mie eleventh i II 11 lit 1' yesterday to brinii about the sit- to turn hack the Huston lied Sox nation. to ii. mjll: 1 ; , ' f"l J ' levies: Ditmnvich and Lombard!; Hue titer uttd Sprlnz. Los AnReles ran wild nnd sub dued the late league leading, Sen lators. 6 to 1, Kaltio left the Snc- lamento mound in the first after i the Aim els had scored four times. The Senators' only run came in the first on a pair of doubles. Rat . teries: Peters and Warren; Kal- lio, (iould, Honnelly and Severetd. 4 Baseball Standings Pacific Const l.cngiic. ( Hollywood Sacramento ... San Krnnclscn Oakland I.ns Angeles... Missions Portland Seattle W. 311 .17 2."i 3! -J K Aniei'lcan I.enRlie. I New Y'll'k I Philadelphia St. l.ouls Washington .. )etrolt Chicago Cleveland .... I tost on W. ... S4 ... .11 4.ri (i'.l 00 no 71 si Pet. .672 .MS .OIK) .',:.2 .MS .414 .370 .203 Pet. .072 .4T.2 .4.r,2 .4111 .4-ir .:ir,7 Vincent I'ho Cardinals, apparently nil throutrh with the slump that cost them first place for it few days not so lonK ago, stretched their A WI.M1XWTON. el FotHlone, Philadelphia, knocked ,, . ,, n ...w j..,mp i,v out Tim Charles, Louisville, Ky j ,iowntnr ,10 Cubs for the second (4) ; Al Howe, Philadelphia, do- -KtruB,t day. The Giants ran Into tented Tony Knpluccl, l.os Angeles, disaster where they least expected (5) ; Hoe Smcllvvood, Washington, i n for they were defeated Iwlco by D. c knocked out Freddy Wash-; th0 seventh placo lloston llraves ; ington, Phlladeltihin, (3). jut the polo uroimds. The Pirates YOL'NCSTOWN. O. OeorKC i fm-lhei- inmhled tin the standings 1 Courtney, Oklahoma, defeated Dick, by taking; both ends' of a double 1 in the lower division and the three Evans, Younirstown, (10). ' :blll with the practically neipiess tirsc piaca cuius ion in un ClltAND ISIANn, Neb. Teddy Phils, and thus moved up to lie after more or less consisent win Hortln, Lincoln, Neb., knocked out the idle Reds. !nlnu series. Hollywood, lifter two Sailor Eddie Kellv, San Francisco, llnhinrt some canny pitching; hy weeks on the road winning- 12 ol (i) . ' 1 Clarence Mltc.hclt, tlteCards had i the 14 names, lost to Port hind 1" American Olympic stars as they arrived In New York absurd the liner President Roosevelt from their European invasion. They were given a noisy greeting as they landed. Behind, left to right: are Betty B. Plnkston, winner of the high diving; Robert King, high jump winner, and Helen Meony, fancy diving champion. In the foreground: Dorothy Poynton, 13-year-old fancy diver of Hollywood: Johnny Weissmuller, swimming champion, and Elizabeth Robinson, Chicago girl sprint winner. At the extreme right is Ray Barbuti, winner o Si. l.ouls New York Chli-agn Cincinnati .... Pittsburgh .... P.ronklyn Huston Philadelphia I, en (rue. W, 71 (Is 7 0 70 00 37 33 S3 Pet. .013 ,f,71 .r,07 ..-,(;.", .r,o 'i .2S4 -.1. the 100 meter event. flly the Associated Press) It was a great day for the boys' to 11 in a game featured by five homers. Heath, Hassler and Os-tenberg- of the Stnrs ';ot I'our-bnse clouts nnd Knight nnd Sig'nl'oos of the Heavers also registered in the home run list. Portland scored eight. In Ihe sixth to cinch victory. naileries; Knight and Whitney: Shellenbnek, Murphy and Seattle downed Ihe Hells 12 lo 11 in a game of wasted base bits. The tribe ,;ot IS to 111 for the Hells lint made most of Its day and slarted merrily with n six run smash in the first. Tile Hells scored seven in the sixth and sev enth but the threat fell short of Pussier. 1 victory. Hatleries: Teachout. (Jra- ham and Ainsmlth: Hulling, Hugh es nnd Sypher, llren.el. Oakland played stood ball behind Martin Oiimnvleli who shut out Hie Seals, 3 to 0, allowing only four San Franciscans lo reach w,u view first. Dutch Huether was good but 'ago. Ihe Oaks bunched live hits in th CHICAGO. Aug. 2!t. 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