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MEDFOftI) MAIL TRIBTjyE, lEDFORD, OKECiON, THURSDAY, JULY 2f. 1020. PAGE EVEN DUNDEE DUE 10 LOSE TITLE IN Albany Pinochle i " Player Has Hand Iff . rwi worth I otal 18UU ILOTT ANDTILDEN TONIGHT'S BOUT 4 44 ! i SALRM. Ore.. July 25. (tfl Lack of Classy Showing Since Incumbency Taken As Hint of End Fields Young and Confident Rain Is Threatened. DETROIT, July 25. UPl Wlih a Kate of more than $16U,000 ns Kured for the first lii -round cham pionship fight in Michigan under the new boxing law, Kloyd Bimmons' chief worry today was the weather, which threatened to dampen the ordor of 32,000 fight fans who purchased tickets for the Joe Dundee-Jackie Fields welter weight chumpionship buttle at the Michigan State fairgrounds to night. Dundee, the Italian cham pion from Baltimore, has not shown any considerable fighting uhllity since he gained the title two years ago, and consequently will enter the ring tonight strong ly suspected of being about to lose Ills crown. Fields, who is five years younger and carries consid erably less ring expedience, has come up rapidly and has plenty of betting support. Fields' sup porters expect him to knock out the champion. Dundee has been down several times, but never out. Klmer (Slim) McClelland, De troit referee, will be the third man In the ring. Handlers of both fighters have i announced that their boys an in j perfect condition, and would offer no alibis regardless of the out come. Fields indicated that he did not intend to let the prestige of the champion impress him. "1 mean to come out of the ring the new welterweight champion," he declared. "I'm going to box and punch Dundee off his feel." . Dundee also expressed confi dence .as to the outcome, of the fight. "I am In the best shape I have been in years," he asserted. hope to make my best fight in defending my title against Fields." I Relieve it or not John H. j tl'ete) ('arsons, inveterate pinochle player of the Albany .Moose club, drew a hand with i double trump, counting IfiuO nnd double pinochle, netting ! him another Hiio and a total of i .sun. Thin' is said to he f the record In , I 'arsons t !PCT RflDflTDA AKinl i uli uunuuvn nnu v I Mpurr im nDAAQ Ilk UUUIIL! Ill unniiu STANDINGS. rx? tup I CLUBS- i HACK'S HOMERS nr inr rii 1 1 ri i it ri rniMMfwinwiM tlly the Associated Presfl) I'aclflo Coofit. W. Albany and now called the champion uf I. inn county. IjOS AXdKMOS, July 25. (JPf- Oruliron tactics whiih won for him the worlds heavyweight wrestling championship, enabled Ous Sonnenberg to retain that titlo today, the result of two straight falls over Joe Maleewlcz of Utica. X. v., before 10,000 fans last night. A terrific body slain, which climaxed 42 minutes, 22 seconds of rough and ready grappUng, paved the way for victory for the former lartmuuih football star. The second and deciding fall fol lowed, after 1 1 minutes 42 sec onds of wrestling. The Uiica 1'anther found him self no match for the college hoy. who alternated his flying tackle and head locks with telling effect, wearing Malcewicz down to the point of submission. Both falls resulted directly from the terrific tackles made by Sonnenberg, fol lowed by body slams. The Olympic auditorium was packed, with paid admissions amounting to more than $30,000. The Cof froth handicap run at Tijuana is the richest stake in this country although one of the youngest. This year it was worth $1 23.0110. PARIS. July 25. ;p) Started (with all solemnity In the pres I ence of diplomat, the draw for j the Davis cup challenge round j between France and America re sulted today in Ceorge lptt being j paired with Jean Borotra and Hig I Bill Tilden bracketed with. Henri Cochet for the opening two singleu niatches tomorrow at the Roland I Garros stadium. The 22-year-old American youth, J Lott, and his veteran Basque op ponent, will take the courts ut I 2:15 p. m. (8:15 u. m eastern standard time). Tilden and Cochet are scheduled to play 'at 4:30 p. 'm. (10:30 K. S. T.) Both teams appeared satisfied by the results of the draw. Although final announcement1 will not he made until tomorrow, i it is regarded as virtually certain Cochet and Borotra also will form the French doubles combination for Saturday's match against the youthful stars. W timer Allison and John Van Ryn. Tilden and Cochet exchanged good-natured comment after the result )f the draw put them to gether for the opening day. "I hope to reverse that Wim bledon score, Henri," said Tilden. "I'll make you a small Jiet you don't," responded Cochet. San Francisco Los Angeles ... Hollywood Mission Portland Oakland Sacramento I Seattle ..i 18 ... 17 14 ... IB i 14 ... 10 14 .... 6 17 ... 5 19 PC. .760 .708 .636 .620 .417 .417 .22? .208 OhlcoRO Pittsburg ... New York . St. Units .... Brooklyn Hoston Philadelphia Cincinnati ... Xntionul Letljru. W. U PC. 6& 30 .647 66 32 .638 62 41 .509 45 46 .600 41 48 .461 3 63 .424 36 62 .409 34 66 .382 Amciicuit Ijpufrue. W. L. Fights Last Night Philadelphia. New York St. Louis Cleveland Detroit Chicago Washington . Hoston pa ... 67 26 .728 ... 65 33 .626 ... 62 40 .665 ..." 40 45 .606 ... 40 47 .489 ... 36 67 .387 ... 35 68 .376 ... 27 64 .29J AT TOP OF LIST McGraw Cast-Off Puts Ball in Bleachers With Two On to Humble Giants Pi rates Pecked By Pugna cious Robins. Baseball at Fair Grounds , .' Saturday, July 27 (By the Associated Press. New York Al t Singer, New York, knocked out Andre Rout Is, (2). Joey Medill, Chicago, out pointed Stanislaus Loayza, Chile. (10): Jack "Kid" Berg. Knglund, outpointed Mushy Callahan. Cali fornia, (10). Chicago Les Mariner. Cham paign, III., outpointed Tony Fuente of Mexico. (fi. Al Kriedinan, Bos ton, and Pete Wislort, Chicago, drew (t). Rob' Jones was 15 years old when he won his first important championship, the southern ama teur. - The baseball game between the House of David team of Benton Harbor, Mich., and the Phoenix team picked from ull over the cou n t y a t the f a 1 rg ro unds Satu r- day, July 27, at 2:30 p. m., should be one of the best of the season. Pete Montgomery. who has made such a remarkable record, will be In the box for the local team. The whole team Is under 20 years of age except two.-and are all exceptionally good players. Most of the team have had a year or more in college. The team has defeated Ashland, Montague, Jacksonville, Butte Kails and lost only , one game by ,v cloe Beore to (JranN Pass. . . . at the finish it's Spuria T . ' ..,. . " . . " .i. : ... in a cigarette it's Jaste Bj- niwaiil .1. Xcll, A'soclated Prmw Sports Writer. The Chleat'O Cubs, hard-risht-Ing crew, are hack In first place In the National league today, prod ded ther hy the dotwhtlcst flsht er of them all, burly Hack Wilson. Kor it was "llackenschmldt," with an architectural style that re sembles a quarter section of a fortress wall, who crushed the New York Clams with his big bat yes terday after even the elements hud seemed to contrive to keep intact a slender one-point margin of the leading Pirates. The scene was set nicely for the Kraaeful ascent of the Cubs into first place. when' things began to happen that called for sterner, brusquer . methods. For the sec ond straight day, the malevolent Brooklyn Hohins, Kolnu nowhere In particular but mighty ptiKnacloui attonf it,- 'swarmed ell over the Pirates and- beat them 6 to 4. . KverythinK was peaivfnl nt NJ'riKley field. With (luy Hush, are of the Cub staff, KOing nicely, the Cubs ran up a lead of 4-0 on the lllanls by the time the sixth i n n i n it - rolled around. Kocers Hornsby hit one homer off Jack Scott, his aptln of the season, and Hack not another, his 24th. Kvery thing waH 'under perfect control from a Cub standpoint. . After a wild sixth Inning with an attfndant thunder and rain storm, the : lams were leading by a 7 lo 4. score." --But John McGraw's discarded chickens have n habit of coming home to roost right on his neck al, . such- times us these. It was the master mind who sent Hack Wilson l -Toledo in 1925. after three poor seasons with the Olants. Hack .waited until the s eve n t h. when llenthcote and Hornsby singled and then smash ed ..his second homer of the day into the .center field bleachers. These .three runs evened things. A walk, sacrifice! and McMillan's sin gle gave the boys from the pine apple orchard an 8-7 victory and first place by half a game. M ' Vi. 1 Waller' Fizzle, v. The- rampaging Hoblns, roughly espousing - the aiilcaun cnne bunchtd 'their hits, off Heinle Meine nn relation In Vaanta Meenle while Rm rtut-ir hM Pirates in check; Babe Herman weighed in with, two . vital triples. I.loyd. Waner fizttled his chance to be u hero hy flvinir nut with tli.-.. on and two out in the ninth. The remainder of the National league battle was lniroUiinn- k... Inconclusive, while the situation aiong me American league sector remained unchanged with il.n Alhletlcs winning the day's Jousts. ine n.n aept tneir iu-gnme lead Intact by downing Cleveland, 6-3, behind Mir ripni.i. i.',.....ut.n...u sterling hurling and the Yanks vieiu up irom uenind to edge out Detroit. 7-5. fl-nrtt tlhta it........ against Ilerb p"nnock, the Yank suuinpaw, ana Doth were hit hard. Jimmy Vorx landed his SOth hom er for the A'a and HIM Dickey, Yanke 'kid catcher, lilt a homer and three singles. liitl McKeclinie Mm. hnnU I,. II.,. fit. Louis Cards from the Kochesler tarm to reap his reward for man aging the Ked .Birds Into a pen nant, last year, nnd started . off nicely'. The Cards downed the Phillies. 6-4. when WiilM.. rinoii. ger, rlght-flelder, hit a homer with the bases full In the sixth and Jimmy Wilson got another with noeuger anoard In the eighth. ' The Boston teams Mtriif.k l,ln..,u for the home folks, hoih hnn. ,.... afield. The Braves bested Cin cinnati, 5.3, and the Bed Hox look the HI. Louis Americans, 9 to 7. Holt Burke won a pitching bottle with Alphotise Thotn.nu nu wnuh Ington , edged out the Chicago Americans. 3 to 2. "Be sure to see it" 'The New witk 'New Low Prices 4tr S s H No explanhtlon is known for the, "Willie lllloln" Is "it five-lime, wlu- pecullar method of compulliifr j ner of the 10-nilln run held under points usetl In tennis. 1 the direction of the A. A. V. OU MAY TRY a cigarette for any one of a thousand reasons but you'll continue to smoke it for its taste. 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