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    THE faiAMAT!!
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 102S
Athletics Reduce
Yank's Lead by
One; Split Double
NEW YORK. June SO.
The Athletic whittled i
(I'P)
game
oft the Yankee's eight and a half
name lead today. Hut Connie
Mark's venerables turned around
and tosaed It bark to them aa
the A'a and Vaults divided
double-header.
snowing no respect wnatso -
ever for the pitching genius of
Herb Pennock, the A'a knocked
hlm out of the bos In the second
game, when Grabowskl. the Po -
IlKh catcher Whoa batlina aver
age la an inelegant .2. hap -
pened along and hit home run
with two comrades on base In
the seventh Inning. The Yankeea
added five mora runs In the
eighth and won. 9 to 3.
Babe Ruth presented a 'sliver
cup to tho captain of the Cham
plonshop Cook Post team of
Yonkera, N. Y., between games.
After winning 10 out of his : they kept out of the public gate, due to arrive In Chicago Thura
last IS games. Pennock faltered i Their managers, however, kept day and their cBthuslusti over
today and waa chased to (he , the public advised as to opinions Hudklns may start the odds turn-,
showers for the second time this 1 of the respective conditions of , bllng an the betting to In
oasoa. Going Into the sixth the the fighters. Needless to say. crease.
Yankees were leading, i to !. as i they both predicted their hopefuls ; The Hudklns family will be
the result of a t-run rally In 'to win Thursday nicht. well represented at the fight,
the third, but tho A'a solved i Clyde Hudklns. brather-raan- Six brothers and sister will
Pennock for five hits and four:ager c.- C. "wildrat" seemed to be at the ringside and this fact
runs In their half to take the , think the fight was over already alone Is said to have eiteour
lead. Al Simmons started the j and that there was nothing left : aged Are to give his best attains!
rally with a double, and rt was no do bnt remove the crown from Walker.
helped along when Lanerl made ; Mickey's head ar.' place it In , The challenger is quoted aa
a bad throw with a possible 1 the Hudkin's household. ; already talking over future plana
double play In front of him. "Are la in great shape. the which would include a bout with
Qulnn helped win his own game , brother confided. "He looks won- Dave Shade.
with a single which drove In the derful and there' is not a aore i "I'll fight as they never have
tying and what proved to be 'spot on kirn. -He will weight! seen me fight before. he Is
the winning run. -jl54 pounds when he enters the , reported to have said. "I don't
Qulnn went the route for the j ring. I predict ho will lick Walker ! want my brothers and sister to
A"s. and had no trouble with and Ace agrees with me." I see nie take a licking."
the champions after the third
Inning. He allowed 11 hits and
did not walk a man although he
hit Ruth twice with pitched
alls. .
' George Plpgras won his 12th
victory in 14 starts In the second
game, allowing the A'a but four
hits. Orwoll, who pnztled the
" , " " "'
pitched well until th. seventh
when Grabowski'a home ran up
set him. Ed Rommel finished the ,
gam. and the Yanks got to him '.
for four hits and five runs.
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
At Los Angele
Portland
Hollywood ...
Couca .anFBOi"s'hellenback
'
i o.- rHnAt.-n
G..t. , . ,
Missions 7 17 1
Wilson "and" Schmidt": Holllnr
and Baldwin.
At Sacramento--
San Francisco
, Sacramento
Mails and Sprints;
Koehler.
...11 15 3
(14 1
Kuntl and
At Oakland
Los Angeles
Oakland
' Wealhcrsby and
Boehler and Read. 13 innings.
For results use Newt Class Ada
Don't MakeaTby
OutofBaby
-Babies Have 'Nerves-
JJyRUTH BrUTTArrJ
Much
nervousness
older children can be traced to
the overstimulation during in
fancy, caused by regarding baby
as a sort of animated toy for the
amusement of parents, relatives
and friends. Baby may be played
with, but not for more than a
quarter of an hour to an hour
daily. Beyond that, being han
dled, tickled, caused to laugh or
even acream. will sometimes re
sult in vomiting, and invariably!
causes irritability, crying or
sleeplessness.
Fretfulness, crying and sleep
lessness from this cause can easi
ly ba avoided by treating baby
with more consideration, but
when you Just can't see what Is
making baby restless or upset,
better give him a tew drops of
i nuro. harmless Castorla:. It's
amatinx to see how quickly It I
' calms baby's nerves and soothes
him to sleep; yet It contains no
drugs or opiates. ' It Is purely
vegetable the recipe is on the
wrapper. Leading physicians
prescribe it for colic, cholera,
diarrhoea, conatlpatlon, gas on
stomach and bowels, feverlshness,
loss of sleep and all other "up
sets" ot babyhood. Over 26
million bottles used a year shows
Its overwhelming popularity.
With each bottle of Castorla,
Vou get a booklet on Mother
hood, worth Us weight tn gold.
Look for Cbaa. H. Fletcher's sig
nature on the package so you'll
cot genuine Castorla. There are
many Imitations, Adv.
1
of the nervonsness In
Middleweights Both Confident
Of Victory; Ready For Bout
I CHICAGO. June 80. tl'IM
'Leaving their managera to make
predictions and do their talking.
, Mickey Walker. middleweight
'champion, and Ac Hudklns. the
I Nebraska challenger, dcirnfed the
ajeVe of their 10-round title bout
i to the Hahest of workout.
i itest waa tne mam order or the
day but Jut to keep their mus -
jclea and llmba from stiffening up.
i the Iwn hatflera went thronvh
1 their Individual choice of exer -
clue. . .
- . The champion chose n long
walk through Chicago's streets
and parks aa his day's work. 'the outcome of tills sort of an
Hudklns. however, went to Mul- affair, are mora Incline 1 tn he
len's gymnasium - and shadow-1 Here In th rhanipiok, .
boxed a few rounds, pulled at! Odds still were betns quoted
the ropes and went through sev-nt 8 to 5 that Walker would re
ars I miuutea of setting up exer- tain his title although there was
else. . only light betting reported.
. For the remainder of the day I The Nebraska delegation was
British Contender Appears
Dangerous in Golf Match
At VUDM CTC I tnO fUirir.n
j June 20. (VP) The long shadow
of a tall British contender fell !
across the ISth green at Olympla
Fields late today lust before a j
misty twilight closed in upon the ;
eve of th. national open golf .turn the trick,
championship. ( Arnaud Massey. who waa Ar-
If the shsdow was portentlous. i chte's partner on a recent Am
It will be well for the American I erlcan tour, declared that when
contenders to look to their laur- the tall Britisher waa putting
els during the next three days. I there was no one In the world
for Archie Compson, who made I to mp htm. Compston waa put
it, strode from the green with a j ting at Moor Park and he beat
broad grin on his weather-beaten : Walter Hagen 18 up and 17 to
- C n 1,1. nM -ll ! -I... - 1 .. - "V i- m
LQLt ,Ug A i- UU Ul "
ibnr ,he "eld ot "? c0"-i
I tenders who will tee off in the
championship Thursday.- .
I While American golfers have
been walking off with the British !
"Peu "tle Mven times out of the
: Past eight years, the national
I championship
ot the United !
States has been successfully de-j
elEn mvaaers since ij;u, wuea;ioucn aown to periecuon.
Ht was carried away by big Ted At the tenth, Jonea sank a 20
Ray.
the hard-hitting
English -
man.
Archie Compston, conquerer of
Walter Hagen in their match at
... S 11 4 Moor Park last April, Is Just as
... 4 13 0;Ull and hits just as long a ball
Sandberg: ias Ted Ray. Tonight. In the
hospitable club house at Olympla
Field, above the pleasing fits ot
soda water and the tinkle of Ice,
there was talk of the possibility
of the greatest of present-day
British professionals' carrying off
the present championship.
The greatest golfers of the
United Stales were marshalled to
prevent such a disaster, however,
many of them with stores for
their final practice rounds closely
approximating that of Compston.
Bobby Jones, who continues a
favorite in the betting on the eve
of the battle, had a 72 today,
the result of a couple ot penalty
strokes and two annoying and I
nntiftial sixes. Walter Hagen.!
surlier even than usual, refused J
to disclose his card, but was said
by his caddy to have shot a 70
Practice round, scores mean
little, of course, the teat coming
when the field goes whacking
away down the narrow fairways
in the championship itnelf. . with
galleries pressing Inconsiderately
close and every contestant beset
by the thought that every stroke
counts.
Quite a ga'lery followed the
foursome In which Compston and
Jones were engaged this after
noon. Archie had for his part
ner the erratic Washington pro
fessional, Leo Dlcgel, while Bohliy
was paired with the smiling Min
neapolis amateur, Harrison R.
"Jimmy" Johnston.
The professionals won, thanks
to the rattling golf of the big
Britisher, who had no help from
his morose partner.
Archie had a chance to give
par 1 1 a worse beating than
that, but at the 18th, he sliced
his tee shot Into the rought at
the right of the Joint of he dog
leg, was short with his second
and couldn't get his chip dead.
The Britisher's 69 was quite
good enough, however, to open '
everyone a eyes io me seriousness
of Hils year's foreign Invasion.
Ted Ray, 1920 champion. Is past
his golfing prime and withdrew
Tuesday from the championship.
tiarry varaon, wno was in me
play-off for the American open
15 years ago, had entered this
year but failed to put In an
appearance,
, Jack Kearus would lint go ae
; atrong aa hit contemporary mau-
! agrr hut waa aure the Walker
crown would remain w ith ' lit
; fighter.
"We eipert to win." h told
the l ulled Press. "Walker la
In fine condition and will fight
at l as pounds. I espoct nun to
1 win. Ace la touch and we are
1 not overlooking that fact
"It should be a good fight.'
' That much from the principals
i mnA their nmnnser
i The wise men of the money
, circles, the. ones who irimMe on
it.. tAAsa ko vnna Twf- '
fessional from St. Cloud. Trance. '
has been playing pretty fair golf
In practice, but It seems probable
that if the cup Is to be carried
overseas, Compston Is th. one to
JI; UllU ,0 U.,,B - V'jm-
oby. Jojie. w rrAUc today.
, He' was -tut In 3s. the result of
Itwo penalty strokas and Indlffer-
lent play. Starting home, the At-
lantan began to bum up the I
course. A driziling rain which
continued throughout moat of ths
afternoon had made the
greens of the No. 4 course rather
foot putt for a birdie to win the
hole for bla aide. At the eleventh
he dropped an even longer putt
tor a second consecutive birdie
three to win again. Boh'a putt
at th. twelfth just missed the
cup and he had to be content
with a par four, but he came
back with a birdie two at the
thirteenth.
' There the favorite blew up
and took a couple of sires which
ended his chances of a sensation
al score.
BIG LEAGUES
AT A GLANCE
NATIONAL
Brooklyn 2 8 3
Philadelphia 6 12 0
, Elliott. McWeeny and LiL-lierry;
Pruett and Leraln.
Cincinnati 1 8 0
Pittsburgh 2 11 0
Itlxey and Plclnlch; Krcmer
and Hargrenves.
St. Louis (ill 0
Chicago 2 7 0
'- Haines and Wilson; Jones.
Built and Hartnett.
New York at Boston double
header postponed rain.
AMERICAN
First game
Phlladlephia 10 16 1
New Vork 5 111 3
Qulnn and Cochrane; Pen
nock, .Moore and Collins.
Second game
Philadelphia 3 4 2
I New Vork 8 13 2
Orwoll, ommel and Cochrane;
Plpgras and Grabowskl.
Boston 0 4 1
Washington 8 12 2
MacFayden, Harris and Berry;
Braxton and Ruel.
First game
1
0
cleveland 4 ,6
Lyons and McCurdy; Levsen,
Bayne, Harder and L. Sewell.
Second Game
Chicago 3
Cleveland" ! 4
6
9 1
Faber, Connelly and Grouse;
Grant and Myatt. ,
Detroit nt Rt. Louis
double
header, postponed, rain.
Jiauny M'Larriin
Will
rtil Vln-Ut Phil
111 rlglll I IUI
rPvnw In' AT 1 V
1 VtlcllY 111 lie 1 .
M
nkw i"rm'v, June :
Jimmy McLnrnin or
UPV
Vancouver.
U. C who fulled In Ms attempt
to lift the lightweight crown
from Sammy Mandril's hond.
will attempt to fliiht his way
iIIIo ,i01ur mutch with, the 13s-
pound champion bv di,.o.,l, of
tfhll Mcilra
rtirael Detroit
ID-round boot at
Greek, in a
j Maillann Square Garden
j day llight.
Thttrs-
Promoter Jiin Mullen of Chi-
cago hss made Pop Poster. Mc
' lariitn's nianaaer. an offer for
tne trtso lad to meet .Mamlcll In
u return bout at Chlcngo tn'
c jtHahlffifi
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on .victory
i MeLarnln. who knocked mil
Sid TVrrla In tho tltl round of
lh'lr ,,p'"- quoted an 8 to 6
'favorite over Mctiruw. Tenia dc
touted Mctlrnw In their laat rn
Kiigement. it McLtirnln
loses. Foster,
Idiot of the ol
scliool, proml-'od
bundle up his boy and curry
Mm hack to California.
'Jimmy t. a better lighter for
Ilia defeat at the hallila of Mtlll -
dell." foster said, "That ho-il
-bowed l.l.t. hi. weak points and
he hart- been working to correct
them. I believe he'll defeat Mc
Cruw and win the rhanipionh'p
rtoin Mandell the m-( ittiitt they
enter the ring."
A ll. Skelton of llrnnts l'ii"
n u uumiipas visitor in tne my,
today.
August, coltttllKtMlt
over MrtlrilW.
rmm mi- vie-. .
There is no secret reason An Lucky Strikes' superiority. Toasting, an ex
clusive process, completes nature's work in thoroughly maturing the
finest tobacco. Because toasting drives off impurities, Luckics arc uni
versally admitted to be less irritating than any other cigarette.
Iffe
; Weatlier Postpones
Godfrey-Kisko Go
NKW YOIIK. Juii. IV. Il'l'l
i-Tlie heavy wcUht hotit between
tleorgu Godfrey unit Johnny Ilia-
kit, achudtllad lolrglu HI Kbbel'a
Field, was post polled hei-numi of
mrwiieniu woollier, i-roinotor n.
' J !' tinnottmr.l lute loo.iy
1 T.,M; "'J1' t"""r,1,y
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' . ' weight ad.nl.-
J" " ' "J' "Z , to. "tw
tiiHiit. the Lnliiet-vMlo, Pa.. Heart
weltihing and llisko
Is;- S I. They will he rniulrod
to weigh In ugaln Saturday.
(indfrey rotiirned to hU train
ing ramp at Hldley Purk. Pa ,
and Kthko plniintt to go buck tn
work at the St.
naoltim Thnrtmlav,
Nicholas KVill-
toasted
Due to the Increase
of Business
Dr. J. M. Infills
Registered Chiropojisl
will ba al' th '
Buster Brown Shoe Store
Three days this month, June 21, 22, and 23
FREE EXAMINATIONS
Treat all Foot Ailment.
n. of Iba
Opera Co.
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