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Show Air, 44 . 4- -- t, LIZMETIIRYAN TUE DESERET NEWS - alkE TUESDAY 28 1b21 DETHRONES WIMBLEDON, CHAMPION IN BITTER MATCH Dempsey Opens Training far Shcirkey Battle With Few. Rounds of Fighting Against Middleweights. N Prospects Bright Spug Myers and Callahan on Bout For all-Ameri- can . . . rt.. ,...4 Card in Chicago Final in England r. , 00.. if 1 lb - 44"- ,,..37- ,vle 144. rt). erelf 'ere NV F is Revs d 'a t 1 4 . lis! ,14,2 iti, . giC... , . 10 ? ' , '777 -- ,: '., ", Ut 1 AA- , .- '1 i , ,i...,,,,::::, I St . h 1 ty , . bwror d . il e4" tow Root TARoWS MiS --SCREW' it d i ' I) BALL: , 1110. I. er t td i rt tr td 1 I , In I t is IS 111 Se rt le It p. uarter. Fry-Bet- ty q- 1. semi-final- s. 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Upstairs Clothes at No :; umpires, Scanlon end Whit- : at vs: - , ' middle-weight- I - A 1 LTA " 11,27 w " go-b- y, IL to 00e nee 303--2 time- Ruether. BcreraCochratte. Las. Twa balm kitsDykes. Ileuaet. Reuther, Lama. . Home rune...Cembs. Sacrifica-..ZCollins. Doubt to tiehrig, ettork out playMorehart Ebmke 1 by Ruethor 1. Witm tog pitcher--Ru- et her. Lostni Micher Ehmice. tImpireaitowlentkCOlutotir and Vaal Oratlan. Speaker's Single in Eighth Beats Boston June BOSTON, - Rice,r1. 2 1 1 11KnroW,In. OlCarlyle.11. 2111ennts.11. .., I 3 Blunne.31 4 1 1 21Todt,II. Runt, lei'VECC 6001I 4 1 4 8 I 4 3. 4 1 II; 8 1 Reeves. 4 2 4 8, 4!M74re 0 8 2 2 2 Lisonbe,p ItShaner,ot, 9 1 01 Hetman.o. I 0 4 C DETROIT. :MIS sThrstu.p took the opening game of the Marbri.9 1I 4 11 IIIVItting,p, 2 I I ni II; Harrisp41 0 Butlto,p., series ,from the St. Louis Browns. sWest. . 1 1 xxxTierbet 1 a a rho score was 4 to The Tigers xxlitwkri. 0 0 0 0 1 made only six hits. but five of them Brliztu.p. 0 a I were grouped in the sixth Inning, Si 111118 Totals.. It when they scored ail of their runs. 'rota's. 11410 ter Llsonbee la esvontb. Batt toe Burke in alight. Batted R. M. 0 A t B. H. 0.A Ran for West Itt leak. O'llitt.Pla 3 I 2 IlWarnr,Ib, 4 1 C I ssliatted to Rolling in igIth. Stallio.tb 4 S 2 3101tcuttc.44, 4 1 t I zzaBatted tor Barris' in talk Slaloc.lb. S I 5 liMattualsot 4 I 1 t Willnutlf 4 L 8 ,1cothrtiLlt I IticaLtt. ,,' 3 S I 11 Holimn.tt, 3 I I I Washington aaaaaa,.11.4 gab 14g....11 Boston 119.020 Ole 1110...4 a,. Schutte.et 4 1 4 11'1100.lb I I 41 TaVattnlit S Pollutant' 4 It Summary': S. Hanlon. Ottnamats 3 U 3 I Woodsi, 3 3 I S. Reeves S. &Swart. Tobin. Milltr.sa.. IlGlibton.s.. 3 1 S I Cap., y. ,Ragan 'rods, Ruffian., biyr. Novors,4.. 2 5 I , e. Erebro.-BluegReaves. ,Carlyls. Slyer. , Jonat.p. ' e 4S I t Taisplaase nit Millar I hitsHarries. &pashas.. Ocsia. I Ian. BillOg, Regan 11. 1 5. 5 41 Itatinnot, Carly Thrta,bans hitTodi. Struck outBy 1; by Braxton S. by Ratlior Totals. ' It !Slat Totals.. IS 8 IS Litonbao by Harries 1. Wluatn1 plteherBurins, seatted for Berber. In otoenth,'! Leal's, nigherHailing. Umoirastfrin-- , sBattad tor Ntirara In novonth. ow Osilsol ant liallin XL' Leta ,,1010 010 000--4 Dstrott 104 410x-- 4 . Hy '4 by Gibson r4VI;) .,..: ' ..., matture-ettic- ker 24 From St. Louis Club I, Losing VotpiCesMcOowan. DI17) IMAGE& Team Standing., Won. Lost. 7 2 D. & R. G. W. : lostairsL. Clothe .. Shop 6 5 4 0 a 38th Infantry 5 American Tel. Col. ...,,Nol... the through and shoulders 32 At waist. he -- . an athlete can- not oxpect to ,,s,i ' have tha trim 25- -- ..',"---- a WEDNESDAY ,.- - 41 0 , .. 130 203 Summary: Run,Lim... Como, Morehart. Motto Lamteri. IIS Detroit Wm's Opener. Robotic War. ot h erg HI. ar- Two Tilts Played In Postal League IIPTCEM We Are Looking for 3 "Buddies" of the World War to Go in Real "Clais de Luxe" to - - - Iti IPI WITH ALL BOAT AND RAIL TRANSPORTATION, HOTEL' -I- N FACT, ALL , , ..:,'IPEl.SIE The Main Poetottleu ?lin of the and Postal league handed ths Stall Her. pitcherNevem Hildebrand vice nine a to 0 drusbintr sun. day. The otticemen took revenge on who defeated them in Thompson Copper Loop Boss the last game. , won trom Ogden. IS Daddy of Baby Girl to Sugarhouse in the' other game of the SAGNlit. Joao fltB. W. anselmatm. Postal league. of Moo Maras plant and oUperintendont a member of tat board of directors or CATHEDRAL Ix". the Utah Coppar toattuo, 'hit proud father of p baby girl, born yesterday ' The Cathedral nine troll from or. afternoon. Mother an baby aro doing den on Sunday An to game Wooly ad a 8all Lelia boons; play:el id Sett Lek Zarin, A A A :tOlf...2 t: p 91 31 Pht latiolphist New 7A'ork .. t I rlorStelitio. Ilwa,baso bitsachanis Ottawa atition baeoWarner people playWarner to 'Novara Gahringer to Blue. Struck outfty 2, by Jobe 1. , SID MDItalla SULPHUR SPR134'08. yylmTE YY N. T. June We've had a look at Demnsor, but we can't tan you anything Yet. Outwardly Jack is aU that be ever was and a little bit more. By mean r.:5"'" .1klyiri; ":1 thus we that ho is more I I aummaryt t 3 I I Speaker's single In the eighth InI 14 12 ning scored Washington's hist two runs and enabled the Senators to 11 SOO 104-Cleveland take their fourth straight victory IGO 100 101- -- 4 Chicago days. Boston outhit the visitor, Pontoon, ninth loss for the Red Sox In seven Suinmsry: Sowell, days. oBston outhit the visitors, Bodoni; Burns 1. S. Sewall. Conon 3. jacabatu S. Metzler ' Pock. but could not bunch their blows efBoon Natl. BrroroPonsoca Burn. : fectively. In the seventh Harbor. Cola. Teo base bitsBurns, Cullen. Jocoboon 3, Fonseca. Barnabo Ty forced In two runs by iSb tang Throe bate bitColton. Homo ranbtoS- bases on balls. APP. Doubt slayoKamm to Ward. to Bost. Waohingtsii ,. B. IC BA-Clancy: Pock to Borg to Clancy; Pon. B. H. 04.1 IMO to I. Sowell to Burn Struck out- -. 1 0 1 S'Tobtu,rt., WeNly.it SS Sal By Grant 2. by Colo 1. LOSitil SitehOS Itarrin21 4 1 4 l'Itolinge.310 4 2 9 IS UmpiresOrmsby and 0414118. Openkr.lb 4 212 3,zzaartley 1 I I: Gonlin,11. 2 1 1 3ernebe4 41 10 2? Ut nor, Gebringer, O$b.ni. THE NAME of:L4; 10 S I 01 ED WOIV 0 aort. 4 2 3 2 I 4 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 I 21.214:411.941191,11VAr171119 1 Struck 2 Infantry Nine Er , U Onta0.3b -3 Lostn4 W 0 0 ettlrabwsL9 4 I 2 1 Coctance 1 0 0 xFoxx 4 1 U 1 J0110909 P 0 0 U o,neetberdt 1,Pertneck 0 0 0 S 9 CollIns 0 0 9 tioley, Ehmint,p. 1.rkins,o Double June Ruether pRched the Yankees to a 3 victory over Phil., adelphia yesterday' in the filth game or the series. Sharp fle 'ding by the New York team enabled Ruether to hold the visitors scoreless until the ninth, but in that inning two singles anti a walk tilled the bases and Ruetber forced in a run with another palm Pennock took up the pitching burden and checked the rally. I btest York. risikidelphis 11, I 0 A. 12 IL Bithesk2b 4 0 1 41Conabc cf. 4 1 OA.9 rrenthrf 44 02 0 90 Moreltri,22 4 I Lumatrt 4 2 1 1 'Ouret,r1 elmorme1 4 2 I thOsiets lb. 2 113 1 9 Hate31, 4 1 I 9 Mousel,lf 2 0 2jLazzeittb 2 I I 4 tiwyib 1yke4,1b 2 1 p 0 , TatiO 10 Former Coast League Hurler Sensation In National. , S '10 a B I I 0 4. 1 3 3 Ward,:b. , YORK. 43 id lo a 4 el ' To13331 0' e. Is 1 3 4 etBy pitcherMedlin. or kr. I B ..... 9 lea Mooching Chicago . . .. . ........ 320 Summaz7: RuneSoneeca. Metzler 3, Pick, Koltun 3. Two base bitoBurne, Three base bitFalk. Sewell, SlarClancy to Peek toKarr Clancy. L by Lyons - d Attie 9 Void 1 3 IsSleCurdy.a 1 0 0 Kamtn.In. 3 garnet tbeeland ANookokoot lit CL 2t vissl 14 if 1.,Stawal,a Samma.11 Second tilt S 3rd On anNew July Ittb so NEW r, Totals SS 0 14 141 Totals so st nBalted for Cochran In With. Batted tor Johnson In ninth. . 4 V9CIIEDIT ie ,r , - ot pp9 : You to 1. io le re June 2 ) Chicago end Cleveland dividdouble-headeed a the White Eok hammering out a 7 to 2 victory in' the first game, and the Indians turning the tables on them in the second encounter, 12 to 4, Lyons was master of the Indians !n the first game, but Southpaw Bert Cole and his relief pitcher, Charlie Barnabe, were shelled for 19 hits by the Indians in the second 4, tam I Cleveland Chicane S. K. C.d.1 It. 0 A. Jandaa.11 4 4 3 4 1 I Lilletslar.et 3 1 5 1 Foneenall 4 If liPick.aa.. L S 3 3 0 4 Ho4ap.1113 4Failtit. 4 1 2 Barret-r3ema1l). I I 14 J.nowel.as I t 0 4 Clancy.lb 4 I 11 I 4 Karr,p.- - 0; sgitilb te es ',- IMAGO . ' nadtillie I) dyr Id us In MIS CAAAIGa OF A,,P14P1 ostfIvEItYL Lazzerrs Homer Routs Mucks Indians and Soi Split Even JacobLa Lb t r' p. G II ia 4,2 2- 4- or - , :d D.& R. E; to Meet t Flynn Masa as C411 P Opens in Earnest Gives Aid. terday. Against 4,....,..,,:,4i..,,,; two middle. DEMPSEY he weights I was he but .ow neared working man; scorer. Sloan. In. a" slow ring. The canvas had not vs. Eastern American been stretched tightly and it Hatters at Telegraph Hawthorne; umpire. wrinkled under the tread Of shufHarrie and Decker; scnrer Crew,. D & R. G. W.. vs. Thirty-eight- h fling feet,' Infantry at No. 1: umpires, Gliberg , AU brows. and Cushman, scorer, Peisma. Jack Is as brown as a berry. 'Pt s r tan he acimired during Cho three D, & R G. W, leader in the covers nesday Twtlight loop will Weiti months grind eM4 with the Thirty-eight- h him from head to toot. nine this week In the headliner of Leo P. Flynn, who bee rated the circuit. The Soldiers only re- many a in his day' arrived cently returned to the league and and was fighter they ate out to butnblethe Rail of the commissioned , Major dome camp. nine. Other games will bring' together Flynn told Dempsey that be wan L. and not Upstairs Clothes and O. S. Eastern hitting short enough with his and American Telegraph left that ha was drawing it Hatters Cellar honors will be at back hand, too far and looping it. stake in the last game. -- -Dempsey readily admitted the fault. "2 haven't bad on a glove for Kenilworth Rallies nearly three weeks," he said, 'and of course rm oft. But Fit s all To Beat Sunnysule lLE the mill will not grind right with ten days. Don't forget 21.Kenilworth a waNitwoRH. J... with the pttchers,who have big man seldom outspeeds a little Item one. stated a rally to Win. 4 to Owner Phil Ball of the the blunnyside nine. .The tenets trailed Fights Carter. 8L Louis Browns , may still be their eppeeezie $ to 4 ter five innings, but tied the seswe in the eteenth aaa Denipmy sparred a round each tempted to regret the tact that he decided the leans in the elite. with Allentown Joe Cans and Jimlet Charlie Root slip out of his Kenilworth. s. my McMullen, both H. 0 A hands less than four years ago. with and fast footleft hands good Irratte,tf t I 0 elltieraidth I I 1 3 For this same Charlie. with but 1(CoPYright. 1927.) boxed another round work. 2 Z illGerulttrAle 4 2 lie togrneAh one full campaign of big league with Carl Carter. negro ' heavy" teeryieran 4 1 3 1114eseethA. 4 I f $ 1 II 0 weight. alettelha 1 1 4 pitching behind him, has alreadY M'DANIEL IS STAR 4 3 2 S I 1 2 And Vock,lt Domott,4. twitter. his a worth sa 'What I liked about Dempsey preyed Preemet.th 4 3 I 0 3.1temek.ct 4 2 0 0 moat AS TIGERS WIN Oritege.11 thó Browns certainly need pitcher& today," Flynn demarked to 4 I 0 0 t; Vesek.rf SO Se and a a Root's a Middletown, O., boy newspapermen, "was his strength stettsam I 3 2 2,Jeekeen.ae 44 1 'Harvey McDaniel aswas the star of Pah:inter. and looseness when he Shorted up S 1 I 01Dedier,m I the St. Louis Brown ivory hunter the the Salt Lake game Sunday his leU against Carter he doubled found him playing semi pro bail Tigeirs whipped the Coneotidated Totals SS 12 2? Ill 'rotate II 1124 14 that big boy up, didn't hi? Jack around that town. That was in Wagon nine. to 8 in a slugging have that against TunneY. didn't 1921. After looking hint over a bit match at municipal park. McDaniel Plunnysitte ... 010 110 000- -2 Hell have it for Sharkey." lat a new venter in the ranks of the Kenilworth 000 001 :01-- 4 the bosses farmed him to Terre colored Flynn and Dempsey agree that boys. The Tigers will JourHaute. He broke into 26 games against to Payson for a game on July Three boo hitPr000t.t. there will be no battle 205 SOmmory: now there that year and won eight and ney weight Jack scales about Two boot httoVottrenit rtutfter, to Ntl., and he believes be will weigh 200 lost seven. The next year he Doable Cal-- Wag. 21trers. It.tt Prestett. Sto ItatooStoliso for B It. H. rat& Sharkey. Against Firpo-- -a atepped out and won 16 games, 2 9 2 .1..ItAttwo.ss Proasott 2. Dime" on 2 2 big opponentbe scaled M. the While toeing 14, The Browns gave Anderoott.12 4 3 21 McnttlAlto-3 1 1 Ott Demman 4. off budier Z. Struo2 out hiwheit be has-- ever been. Erviater.e. . him a chance to show his tuff in 7. Covegn.ss 3 1 21 Butner U. !al Dommon 27. Runs 1, 1 3,1 1912, but when he failed to get Ltddell.3b. 3 0 Otatewert.lb. If 11 3 responsible topDenman L Dudier of 4 1 14Whaley.et.. 4 Titus Edwards. and 0,sen,e1.... a. UmpiresTurner while credit for single victory 1 11E1114.1b..... I : -1 hour 41 minutes., , N.Y. TO HONOR breaking into 60, innings, they gave ittrler.1b.. 4 1 11.1seobson.11. I 1 1 $amehim the trading him to Los H. Cowan,rt 33 1 11.1ohnsonat... 4 41 01 Ill'GRAW JULY 19 I Ireasdale.p Miler.p.... M'HUGH TO SERVE Angeles. 911sekburn.11 0 Now all young Mr. Root did with NEW YORK. Jun ft 1 iFien"n"U. STARTER RACE AS the "Angels '. was to win himself by Mayor James J. Wallter, tt move22 .11 .'oints ..31 : $ t Tuttle ment to pay tribute to John McGraw 21 baseball The Cubs games. LINCOLN, N'eb, June at the Pologrounds July le in celeand attar him thereupon bought John J. McHugh of New York City bration I 44 Celt. Waxen n2 of his silver anniversary in Nawill &serve as the starter looking him over under the micro- Sell Lake during 021 200 11- -0 Tigers of the New York Giants wa charge tional Amateur Athletic Union scope. sent him back to the Angels aupport today from "all gaining and track here field to championships thrive under option. Ha seemed Summery: Home runStewart. Two around the town. 4. 1, with a string attached, for the bees IntWhiney. Stolen banineW ha l July The tentative prograni already In. haen has who McHugh, Y. starting McDaniel. Breaded Ottewart, record book show he won 26 isteek 4. by UiiPt track meets for more than 11 year, eludes a comedy bitaebiln VIM. to eutHy S.Dronelain games in 1925 for the Coast team S. by McDaniel WS" official starter during the 1924 be put on by Broadway luminaries of gewith-- 20t Inia who have offered the service& Pario Olympics, Len en beeettliwenete. while, losing but 12,- -, , 4. (- EW YORK, June 211.(CPA)-- Jack Britton, the wizard of the left band, hag been fighting twenty-three years. Jack took a flier in Florida real estate and was missing from his usual haunts for a year or more. Many of the boys thought Jack was through. Such Is not the caze.,. Britton may be found training every day In Billy Grupp's gymnasium in New York. Rumpled Ear. Those of whom are accustom-t- o ' looking for cauliflower ears, battered features and the other marks of disfigurements in fighters, will be surprised to find that Britton has nothing to show for the two hundred and sixty hat-- e ties he fought save a slightly rumpled left ear. The strange thing about this is that Jack did not set the mark in the ring. Back in his early days in Chicago Britton had a yearning for the prize ring. He could be found in former Bantam. weight Champion Jimmy Berry's cellar , any evening , swapping punches with his more experienced Clarence with Settos friend. Ferbes. Harry Lewis and other well known stare of bygone days, taught Jack the value of learning ht'w to avoid getting bit instead of catching every blow that came his way. Harry Lewis gets the most nil credit for Britton's wizardry science. Harry was a smart one hi and he found an apt pupil in young Bread. Fine , Britton is not fighting because be estate. in real Jack lost hie money is well fixed. He never need Put on a glove again as long as ne lives. The love of the game and the cheers of the fans are not .tio 'easily passed up, and Jack likes it 'all. Britton is a fine example of what Intelligent boxing and clean will do for the average youagiman. N A . n- Dempsey Taylor Dempsey partedtempora ell 7. They will not see each other Mali after Dempsey's encounter with Jack Sharkey. Met. Dempsey went to New l'ork and from there to Wilmington. Del., to visit her to family before returning picture making in California. Joe Bet4amin, Deinpsey's buddy 'for many years, has moved inte4be former chain. pion's acciMed bungalow. tune Special Leased Wire -Service to The News.- , N. - 4. 28,(187s)Jack and Estelle ,mmolo p,-- Negro With 'Lost' Left Hand Pcnch SULPRrit xylattu 0'i SPRINGS, N. Y Jacks BY FAIR FLAY. 6. r. And Jack ' For Few Weeks Famous Fighter Splendid FellowTakes Daily Gym Exercise. ; 81 Ift Part.- - AsrectrsAgo b boollga""tmeeNt teAT Tat 27. 11.1h t, 04-- TO NMCESSARY Still Drills . , 0--N, Jack Shakes Estelle Taylor. E .7 . W 4 - AU. To .- -- -- sun. 1111,(1p)Teeo welterjunior .Rene Lacoste Dispoles of CHIcAao Kozeluh in Easy weights Musky Callahan. the champion, and Spug Myers whom he ' Encounter. last month in a challenge bon' will base places On a clird tor the Cubs park July 13. (arranged , Bakes ladieked , June iMBLEDON,, England, Callahan will tight Sammy Baker. Ace , Kitty the New Yorker who stoppedPoeaBodkins recently.- !dyers. the Kane Godtree, the 1926 Wimbledoif tello puncher has tentatively started to meet Stanislaus Layman. the champion. was dethroned today by Chilean who is now fighting at the , Mho Elizabeth Ryan 140 pound weight. stubbornly atter one ot the 'most we- contested 'The card. being arranged by Promoter Jim Mullen is to provide matches .selts funds to pay expenses of wourKled here for zilrbsZ soldiers and sailors.in Chicago hos-of rs pitals to the Paris convention , the American Legion,. , , score was 'r i Roth players WANNINGER WILL relent- , fought lessiy for every 'RETURN TO ST.PAUL point., and Miss IS. PAut, lit inn., Juno short4 hYr oaungh suvitte4trUanninger. (;:4' Cincinnati Ns, the now with ' for stamina stop ",";;; ttottal., today. was ordered to rePaul, when the trailer port to his former club. St. Wanessociation, English girl lir- o Mt American been with the Reds for ed badly In the aninger han trial. but the St. Paul month last set, unable to close a satisfac, Mr& Godtree owners, hira to re asked hare 6E1116 Wit.L.12 the tory deal brought more to 4 all, but the American with two lucky net cords. took her half. started suspiciously by takoPPonent's mortice in the ninth ing the first set at and then won game to lead at Continuing the splendid Play The last which has characterised his progher own and the set at went ress through the tournament thus at love. two games far. Hunter took the opening set Long Rallies. from the French "Musketeer in Long rallies marked the begin- 20 minutes., felset. Games third of the ning Drives Powerful The third loved service to Driving powerfully, the American trame. won by Mr". Godfree was the speedy Frenchman time owed six times. Miss Ryan cap- passed and again. paying particular attured the English's woman's service tention to Ills opponent's,backbani in the fifth game to lead, at Hunter was leading -I In the Mrs. Godfree appeared very tired second set when the match was at this stage of the mtch. She halted by a rainstorm. was continually forced across the Lacoste Ilene reached the sembaseline and up to the net by Mies ifinals in the men's singles by , manoeuvres. over set Knit Karl vatory Ryan's straight of Csechosiovakis at Irrom then on the superior stam4 she ina of the American told, and ' won the deciding act handily. le Heater Out. Mies Ryan's victory increases the Playing one of the streaks of infinal chances of aa for which tennis he is fa. spired In the women's singles, with Helen mous. Henri Cachet of France came Wills as her opponent for se chant- from behind today to defeat Francis Pionship. T. Hunter, Americana in the quarter ' finals match here. Mae Wills Today Hunter dominated the courts for Miss Wills has to dispose of Mrs. the first two sets, keeping the in Africa Peacock ot South the quxr- Frenchman away from the net with ter finals and the winner of the low deep drives to the base line Huth Joan match in corners. Then Cochet stormed Hiss Ryan's next and the the net and ran off life last three is the winner of the esti to vrin at Cochet's victory put him in the Po Meares of Spain and Mrs. g to which his fellow Boicroft Watson of England. Ilene Lacoste had adcountryman Francis T. Hunter. American, fac- vanced earlier in the day by beating Henri Cachet. the French star. ing the Czechoslovakian. Carl in the second quarter of tho upper in straight sets at 14; 4 114. J lack Britton 4 Charlie's thelloot of Trouble, for Cub Foes . 0 :ElE)Y1.7-:- ' i "WATCH THE PAPERS" ,,!Aabm 4,Wkwfr |