mf.pfohp Ar.n, tkipunh:. mfpfoijp, ohi-t.on. moxpay, .h i . v 2!. 1020.
rxriF Fivn
YANKEES YIELD
HEAVY ROLE TO
ATHLETICFOES
Vital 'Punch' of Last Three
Seasons Lost By Huggins
Squad Ruth Homes to
Win From Browns Cubs
. Increase Margin.
lly Ih'rtKMU Itnrker.
Associated Press Sports Writer
The Now York Yankees, whose !
runiiway victories In the American
league were the despair of all ri
vals, are ottiim a laste of their
own medicine these days, and it's
a hit doubtful if they like it.
In the last three American lea
gue pen nunt drives, contenders
used to play .700 baseball only to
find that no only could they not
pain an inch but actually lost
ground to the lankee steamroller
that over Ioiik stretches could play
at better than an .Sou clip.
The same, thins is holding true
Again this season, except that the
Yanks have yielded their accus
tomed "Simon Legree" role to Con
nie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics.
The Yankees of l!l!t pull up half
a game one day only to watch the
A'ts increase their lead by winnin
a double bill or by
winning while!
the Yanks lose. It's all most dis
heartening to Miller Huggins. just ;
ns it was to managers of would-
. 'be contenders when the Yankee
Ajuachine was running wild.
Through the enforced idleness of
the Athletics, the Yanks found an I
opportunity to whittle away a lit-;
tie of the A's lead yesterday and:
just barely took advantage of it. 1
It took a home-run by the one ami
only George Herman Ruth tg en- j
nble the Yankees to down the St.!
Louis Browns, 7-6. in 1 2 innings
and cut the Athletics lead to 10;
games. it h the score tied at
(i-all in the 12th. liuth. the first
man at bat, drove the ball Into
the bleachers for his 24th homer
of the season. Lou Gehrig had hit
his 25th homer in the first inning
with one on.
A f o u r -run ra lly in the ninth
gave Cleveland 9 to 6 triumph
over the Washington Senators. It
was the Indians' third in a row
over the Senators,
Aided by a home-run and two
singles by Marty McMunus, De-
droit's rookie pitcher, Kyle Gra-
--yi.ini won his first game in the
American league, beating the Uos
ton Hod Sox, Ji-3. Gvaham gave
up only nine hits and blanked the
j Sox after the third inning,
j In the National league, the Chi
cago Cubs increased their lead
over Pittsburgh to two and a half
games by trouncing the Phillies
again, 7 to 2, for their seventh
successive victory. Guy Itush won
1 his 14th game of the season against
a single defeat, giving the Phils
six hits. The Cubs won the panic
in the third, bunching four hits
with h base on balls and an error,
for six runs. Uiggs Stephenson
drove In three of the runs with a
long home-run.
! John McG raw's Giants pounded
Alexander, Krunk House and Hal
lahan for 10 hits and beat St. Louis
! X-r.. Mel Ott got his 2Mb homer
of the season.
Cincinnati ran its winning siren k
to five by healing PrnoUlyn in both
ends of a double bill, 4-3 and 7-".
The Reds bundled their five hits
off William Watsnn Clark to good
advantage in the first game. In
h " $,,H (f,t-'(-'"tL Ha'zy Vance was hit
w f hard and retired for a pinch
batsman after pitching the first
neven Innings.
T BR!
LONlm.V iPi Whatever i( may
be called in some section of the
Tinted States, nrir.e fiirhtim; in
Ktmland is classified as labor.
Iloxers therefore are to be given
the same protection against "im
ported labor" as if they were rail
road men or carpenters. To make
the alien boxer's status perfectly
clear, the liritish boxing board of
control ha.H issued the following
statement:
"Any alien boxer, in a n a g e r.
trainer, etc., who wishes to come
to this country to fulfill
employ-
n of per -
liagement or to take up
ment muBt be in possession
mission Issued by the ministry of
labor fn accordance with Article
(3) (h) of the aliens order.
Such permits will not be issued.
by
uie ministry except in eousui- i
iniiou wnn tne noaru. aim. in ' "
era I, a
permit will not 4 gnintedi
unless the
Allen 1 tuny licensed
by the board
Ron to engiigr
i reputable per
boxing contest?
in this country.
"Promoters nf contests must ap
ply to the ministry of labor. Mon
tagu House. Whitehall, for the ap
propriate form fA.H.lH) upon
which to make application fur per
midon." The fc ,'euoiug eondit ton- apply
not only to boxers who may b'
ldanninc to try th"ir luck in the
Pr!ti-h ring some time in the fu
ture, but uls-o to American
and
other boxers already undT
tr.iet with Pritivh pi 01:10:0 h
t'ppear in thi- rmintrv.
t
llttin Ituth if niiyirig hi"
seison with the Yanks aftd
lth in luu leigu- baseb-ill.
.nth
his
S.i in itiee has been with
Senator sine 1 1 1 .V the yea
br-die into the Itirijoix
tlo
Americans Fail to Lift World's Tennis Emblem
j
iMA'i y mi- v-1 -la
Associated I'rvss I'hato
Tilt' Aini'i'lcTiiii lavis cii ti'iim. wlilch pluycil rrunce lor tin tenuis f-hunipinusliln nf Uu' world
Tllo Ailli'l'liTilll
ronsisiiil of llircH
I'iulit ) siu-tfi'lfl l-'rnuk Hunlcr hi
Allison (lirl.m)
0?ITMfELER'S
By . It. Kceh-r
Johnny fioodnian of Omaha
gained the distinction of ijualifyin
for the recent open KOif champion'
ship of the l: nlted Stales with the
lowest score of the more than l'Min
competitors who sought the 1 1
places left open after exempted
furtnnates had been placed. 1
Johnny had dratted in a "II for
his moruiiiK round, in the n;i li t'i - ;
cation scramble, which w as very j
(rood but not especially hot. In
the afternoon, he touched off a t'7, '
making his total 140. Thus
was selected by acclamation, you
miKht say, as one of those who
could compete at Winged l-'oot.
I heard a rumor to the effect
that Johnny had w o r k cd his va y
east on a cattle train, which cer
tainly was by way of helnff a neat
STANDINGS!
' OF THE
ill
(By the Associated Press)
Coast League
H'llVI :o(Kl IHH-ouui ol IIII'IUMMVI'S.
IVt.l
.71'!
i
.11 1
,11 1
Pet.
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.o.'.i;
.in
.IIT
,i.'.
,;:st
American League
W.
I Philaderphia
1 New Vo k
SI. Louis ...
i:j
Mi
is
Cleveland
Detroit
'Chii imo
1 Vashit)gt(Hi
XT
L'S
.:'.t;i (
'. Hostfn
NEW YOUK.--(p, P.all players
Hint
(.po
1 ..
and managers w ho try to ahue )
eorge Magei-kurtli. serving his j
first year s a National league um
pire, do so at their own risk. I
Magerlitirth. a six-footer and a j
heavyweight, came to the HeydhTj
circuit by way of Hie American I
association and fho Paeitlc: Coast !
and he Ik a hard-boiled 11
hiter
a,i,it.(i tf his reputation hk a
j strict dtsciplinariitn hy putting Jidut
McCruw out of hiK own bull park.
j The little NatMileon had unt been
.uusted Horn any park lor several I
senons.
Two days after this incident Ma
uerktirth was otliciatuig lediind the
phtte at Lbb-ts field iu Brooklyn
when the visiting catcher, a vet
etnti tried to bawl him out lie
dr"' a quick ticket to the showers.
The (lllllg ! liitT. w tin ( Htlie
to the National league highly rec
innmended for hin work in the
American Bsociatinn and Coh-'
loop, chei the hoy pretty c!oeiy
on their h.oe liiiicuuuM. He wa.
abused verbiilly by a hig Amerlc.iti
a-fociation player In a game th;-e
ynr! atn. Magerknnh put the un
ruly o.ie out of the game and wen'
to his r'Mim licit ninht to dm.n'!
an apnlo. He got it ami Hi
player got a nound t hi ehinit for
pot apologizini! toluntat ily.
W. L.
San Francisco -1 N
Hollywood IS !t
l.ns Angeles 1! 1
Mission I 11
rortland 2 IT
Oakland Hi IT
Sacramento s l!t
Seattle ' -''
National League
W. U
Chicago :f)
IMttshurgli r.S WW
New Yorli ft a 1 1
St. l.nuis IT IT
llrooklyn II ''
Huston I1' .'.ti
I ( 'iiiciuii'H i . ''' "
i I'hiliniclphia ::; r.7
vminjrsu'is mm nil vcutjiii. 1 II 1 In ii i I ililrn. II tiumiT hin. I inm .nil finmrr
Uu1
6oiF B&6
lilt le feature story. So I ask
Johnny about it.
He grinned.
"It's partly true." said Johnny.
"I didn't have any too much jack,
and I t hoii t: nt it would be a good
idea to save what 1 had until 1 got
to the Mig City because there 1
would probably see somet hing I'd
want to buy very muck. So I stuck
it out with the cattle train ns far
as Cedar Ita pids, Iowa. And by i
that time I'd had nlentv." ' :
Mr. Coodnmn. indeed, had e
Hided that there was unlikelv to !
singles. 'I'lu' douhlt's U'lim of Johnny Vim Kyu and Wllnirr
iS7,be anything In greater New York
, on-1 1 oe on in iai uei spend
money than on getting away from
the caboose of that cattle train.
"Well, it was getting on my
nerves, sort of." said .Mr. (lood-
man. "So 1 dropped off at Cedar -u
-. i.i.i .. .i r
wii'iur, ii im uu h passenger
train and a Pullman."
Coast League,
Yesterday
lly I In" .Yssorluleil lros.
.Mission ...
I'm Hand .
Ilatterlc
Kuether and I la I.I
win: Kullerton,
o r t m a n and
i Woodall.
Second game:
Mission
Portland
Hatteries: I'illein
man; Mahaffcy and
II.
I 1
:t
and
Uego.
K,
( 1 I iuri'iigs)
I lolly wood ; 1 ,"i
.Seattle f, Jt
! Itatteries: Shcllenliaeh and S"
vereld: Smith. Kisdi and lioi
reanl, Stelnecke. ,
Second gaim
I lolly wood
It
It
I -1
ir. i
Pa tic
Pnsaler
1 1 illvey. Jours a lid
ins, Sa hlbei g a nd
IE.
II
Oakland
,- San Prancisco
!-' j Itatteries: Craglu
('l , bardi: Mails. Couch.
ad and
Clynn.
I mi-
)u is
ami Kent, .Mclsaaes.
Afternoon game: II. If.
tlaliland 2 !t 1
San Kranciseo 3 I 1 (i
Itatteries; I fumovi' b, Joiner and
Lombard! ; Comez and J C I .
It. H. K.
Sacramento ;, :;
Los Angeb-s :i 1 I l
I latteries: Hry. in ami Koehb'i,
Koberts and Warren.
Second game:
P. H
Sacramento "
Lo Angeles . ' A
Patteriev. Ca no and Koehb
Poehler. Poherts and Sa ml berg
E
16-1?
Ni:w
YoliK -fI'i - 'Die strange
se Of
llurb-igh Oi iini-s, now
the grcateHt ball of h
er for the I'ittstturg Pi
hinK
I lonu
rates, aflep bei,K trade, 1 by til
Itohiiw and OmntH for un xpla lne.1
reasons, may bo traced ha k to his
youth its a major I'Jil'ij'T.
Pur leKTh. after rio.l nf i'--i--onin
in th" foii'h. Innkc into
the biy sh-.H with th" Pirate
:ite in 1 : T . r uuiinirii- with the
PlM
s in HO", befoie tx'ing trad'
Itrooii ri In Iff t hun t wo
with
the Pirate-. (ir In-s
won fje
It ha
Pui 1. iL'h
I he renV
Pil ate f 1
I. m.id
In .1
' Hflll
1 lake
to l
lot pi a. 1 ni''-.
n M l"fig tllise for
gin ' ite'tini out of
mi far us hi record 'i"
.e. but on. e "taile.l he
a rapid joh of
.-e,ioti and a
w on more 1 b a n
Ti ilf. b.
1 (
tirii
nly
.1- fe
Champion Again
i WJ
uj LEO
.! I
DIEGEL
KANAWAKI, One., July 2!. M')
Leo Diegel, who does nothing
I by halves in golf, won his fourth
1 'anadian open championship Sat
urday with as sensat iona I a ges
ture as even the theatrical Leo
ever employed to win a title. An
, amazing TL'-hnle score of 17-1. top
t ped off by a record equalling li'i
ill t he final round, gave lien I In
.crown by a margin of three
strokes. Tommy Armour taking the
runner-up place with U77.
A hectic struggle marked the
final day in which :n lodes dosed
the competition. Leo I'd Armour
by a stroke at the start of the
third round, but Hiegel look 7 1
in the third round and Tommy
was around In par 70.
In the afh'inooii there was nolh-
j ing lo choose be t ween them lor
j nine hops, each going out in HI
'j strokes, one under par. Leo picked
1 up a stroke on the Hist three
starting home. e bagged two
birdies, while T my's best was
one. The champion then began to
draw away and a birdie two at the
short 17th left blm with a rliunrn
to iiit four strokes from par by
scoring a par four at the sam'
hole. With machine like precision
he reeled
it a day's
off tin
work "
four ami calfc
'ell done.
A'l
CIHCAOO. 111. fI'i -Tim Amerl
run league has it "inn rimer's how"
of five pitehei who, collectively,
had a hatting average of .:"iJ for
the first half of the season.
They are Jlmm v Xirin ami
Johnny Miljus of Cleveland. Ktnil
Ydo ami (ieorm l'hl! of Ih-trot
and Jin k Klmsey of HI. lmis.
In :i times at hat, VAuu lmcked
out one bonier, a triple, three
doubles and seven -dnglcH, for tin
even Am, while MtHus tied that
with 10 hits in bis first
lillM'H
I in '
ut hut.
Ydo had an average of
ga tnH, K tiiisey :!K I ami I 'hi'1
liltling '.'; tliiKH In ti:i I ilc-,
ing i:t runs.
.:i77,
Hcor
PKNIM.LTON. ue ., julv
,P.-The Po,!b,nd Amei-p -ir
(ion Junior l,.ieb.-i II t'nm n-nnn-d
all ov'r fintiiioi Jitnl'ir afcrgre
liiition ht'ie et.Tday. winning I"
to n (total i-. w.is out' lai-sed in
Jill dep. 11 tmetitx of tbe a to". Tli.-
n.iM the pemi-Miial elanh f"r mate
. nipi.ti-bip Ihhii.I "
,nnnT nin muinno
niTni nNTAPin MANY DROWN MING
COCHET TURNSPREPAfiE ZEPPELIN
m NFT FINALS
Little Frenchman Hero of
Davis Cup Tourney
Beats Lott in Crucial Sin
gles Match France Has
Strong Combination.
PA K IS, July I".-. .,11 -- Thank
chiefly t.. th;u little tenuis ma
chine. Henri Coehet. the lavi
cup, tTii tUtn of world team su
premaA . will remain in France
for anotlii r vrar.
Tin-
pick of Cnited States l.il
'P('f ul of reeaptm iug the
up i n,,- 1 1 1 -. . i. . i- in
storm, ,1 Uii' I'riMicli li'nnls
parts wii.-n ih. y u 1 1 1 k'.i r. .1
in:' i. 1
HI 111- ,
weak-
i'st. only lo Call liack. (l.r.'ale.l
almost sitiKli'-hamU'il ly Cik-!
",l
inastiM v .
Ill a ilialh'ityf r(Himl tli'ci.l'
by thri'e matclifs lo tvt, t'orh
1 :
uri'Olllltril for two ot tht' tlll'"0j
I-'rom'li l-toi iis ami walkrd ott i
I lie cnnrts of Kolaml ciarron sta-l Tin- Tar Nol'th. I In- Iro i-oinilry,
1 In tti thi' lliHlisputoil h.'i-o of tho is Ho' HfUiiiK of (ho .hols Loudon
sorlcs. story. "Sinolto Itidlcw.'- w lih h
With thi' score stamlllli; two 1 opens at the Kialto today,
matches to one imalnst them, thel 'I'he sloiy Itself haviim l.een read
Americans had no more than an!V luindreds of thousands of pco
outside chance to pull the series Pie who are well aciiualnted with
out of the fire when the filial . London's style of w ritluit
day's plav liecin yesterday. lm's I'l'cpare thenisclves for a leal
Wr Hill 'I'llden. hlmst'ir n lie-
roll' figure in many a Davis cup
combat, came through in gal lam 1
fashion, trouncing Jean porotri,
weaker half of the I'remh team,
l-ti. fi-1. ti l. 7-:.. j
The tall Philadelphian's victory'
squared the scries and left the
issue to be decided in the final
singles match between Cocbet and
George lott iM-vear-old star f , ,
the Pniversity of Chicago, playing
his first Davis cup challenge
round.
In a crisis like this. Cnoln
unbeatable. He stormed hi:
through Lett's defense for
wis
way i
G-l.i
Jt-6. fi-:t triumph.
Lott fell before P.orotra In his'
first singles match on l'rtd:iy, j
American supporters obtained
their chief thrill perhaps, on Sat-;
urday when they saw the young
Americans, WUinor Allison and 1
John Van Kyn. Wimbledon chain-j
pions. trounce Cochet and Porotri
in t he doubles in straight sets. ;
With Lott, Allison. Van Kyn and
other youngsters improving rapidly;
some American experts have hope-'
that the cup will return to the J
Cnited States within the next fewj
years.
Put the chances are that Knitu'ei
will do little worrying for some
time to come not at least as long'
as they have Cachet, ltorotra, Henej
Ijicosto and others to depend
upon. , id
LAVA FLOWDWiNDLES
1IONOUTJT, July 'JO. II) The
lava fountains in Halemauuiau be
gan to show a dimunitloii of flow
early today. The la lie of molten
rock in the crater began to show
a crust on the Hurface. which mav
men n that the present eruption
of K 11a uea volcano Is f-uleting or
that the pressure in the lava bed
Is decreasing.
OF OWYHEE PROJECT
1 WASHINGTON. July 2!i.--(P
j Secretary Wilbur said today (hat
' he hail Instructed Commissioner
t Mead to proceed with the program
of development on the Owyhee.
1 river near Ontario. Oregon,
j The Owyhee project was among
j t hose inspected by Secretary Wil
bur on his recent trip to the west
and is the largest of the govern
mcnt'M Irrigation developments.
JOi
S.W.KM. fire.. Julv Lf - iV) --
Cecil Prockman. about Pi years
obi. die, flt a local hospital last
night from Inlurles rc.'ived when,
for some unknown reason, he leap
ed from a moving motor stag-!
near Woodburn.
Prooknian was going from Sun
Kra rieiHco (o Hejtitl. Jiift after the
taLre piisseii Horseshoe park on
he Pacific highway he suddenly
junipeil nut of a window of t he
vehicle, which was (raveling at
ilioiit :it mil'H an loiiir, His skud
Wic f nietureil.
"Idnlon Is that P.rockiiwin be-
fin," fiiddenty demented.
f'KTlP'IT. Julv L" (A'i
Twenty person lo-t their li bv
d 1 own: 11 k In Mit higan a rot le-ai bv
l.oitltH in Outaiio mi-l the "ek
. nd :m they ollKhl relp-f at lakes
and rlvem fl'-tn the be;,t uave.
- iluu 1 nuifi iiuiiiilh
L--
ML 1M1.1' IRV M ?
l'Kf i:ii:U'nSHAl''i;., lln many.
-Inly - - (.Tl - l-Vverish aetlxity
prevail. i today in the Zcpp.'hn
company works to make the bir
airship C.raf .eppeliu ready for
her second flight over the Atlantic
' Vincrica on Wcdnesdnv morn
ing. 1 r. Miiun i:.kenei". commander
of tho dirigible, advanced the date
for il de parture after cstto, day'.-succcs-i'nl
tcM flight over southern
I- rnia n- showed all the new mo
tors were woi k mg sat i--t actoi il .
Kailiire of the motors spoiled the
atlempt of the Craf .eppehn to
fl to America in .May.
A largo part of the freight wis
.-towed away. It included a llu
len painting, a urand piano, and
several gorillas. There also was a
hlisi of the late Uaron vitn lllleii"
l ield. one ol t he aviators on the
I e r in a u t ra ns-At bin I ie airplane
men,
,For North Picture
at Rialto Today
The scenes laid in the snow
region atul especially the blizzards,
without doubt, one of the most
realistic ever shown.
Conway Teaile, one of the
screen's most popular players,
heads the east in the role of Kit
Pellew. who later earns the name
of Smoke in his stirring Alaskan
' "'"t ores, samara leitorl. a
highly talented young beauty,
P'a s.
Tod Morgan, junior lightweight
champion, and Kddic iKiil) Wolfe,
southern champion, meet In a ten
round fight at New M elans, July
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