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Show t r rrrT'n f r I'Tyryrny 'ii j 1 i SOF t i.. Fiiuay, Jane 13, 1030. BOXING iXtimv. lUii COMMISSION IIEViORK Lew Fonsecas HOLDS ' , 4 4r W i I t - tf PAC.L Vl.kil LOL-Vl- - .Wilson, Cubs, Home runs' 'Square Oarden, told Sharkey's on -- prorata- round basis. 18 Schmeling, aijA Major League Sharkey ms.ugei after the bout that Stolen bases- Cuyler, Cubs, Carey Ready to splitting 50 peiSUof a net would be ready today AMERICAN Leaders o, would 'discuss promotion of another gafe 'or $700,000 SenaT Rice, Batting or Nfl 75,000 around collect here eontei Promote Another ... .300. faced nearly $12 000 per round each., Mtanwhile. Sharkey Ruth, at- -' B- Press ted ., Assorts The the commission gns Yank punishment under the strin- .Should to enforce lcs.its InVh'dmg gimes of June 12)- - Runs batted in Ruth, Sharkey Contest 'Athletic gen' toul rule of the Stale icmpt CCA 57. NATIONAL, would $48,000 get only Sharkey Commission, despite 1 Rice, Senators, 80 Hlmn. Phillies,,' )1U the Bait,. an urn1erstandmg-iha- t the r 4 T5SBKT. Doubles SrrrmFtmg4 Gehringer, Tigerj conleste 13 New York, June TAP) 'Contract last for the light , not be penalized 'and Cronin, Senators, W- Ru.- -. - Terrv, Giants. 5 The upshot of all the jflgbt Specified these regula-- ) would Combs, Yankees,.. Klein,Triples batted in Runs The furor may be to match TJack tieni a ere not to apply. Hawaii Has Lone Aviatrix 50 !phlil. or,Vw,!V- Sharkey and . Max Schmeling commission some time ago deHorn runs Rutn, xanaees,,, Honolulu (P)- - Mannieritt P Hits - Tei ry, Giant. 82 for a return bout In September cided automatically to suspend GiLTi, Ca 'iinals. 20. to attempt a settlement of the a fighter for 60 days for his Drew, a school teacher, is Ha- - Doubles ' Stolen bases William first local offense in, fouling wau's first and onlv woman 21 chaos. heavyweight T t tors. 11. Cuvlrr Cabs. 9 F Par-wTiipli nwldwt of Madiaon an opxnent, also to pay him pilot To,. Gob Baseball - I - tMti , j ' Among Leaders -- SCIIMEUIIG CHAMPION Herbert W- - - i ' , Barker 1 Associated Press Sports Writer While other clubs have bean -- getting most of the publicity, German Racked from i Kcger Pec kin pa ugh s Cleveland Indians have been attending strictly to business, taking aii Qpenmg Gong to end Jack Dempsey rivals as they come, until toRound and of day they had pushed into second place In the American lea-- , Will O00I1 Go Carried from Ring in gue standing, only a game Philadelthe pace-settiHelpless Athletics. Into Training phia Great pitching by Ferrell, Bicwn and Hudlin has been the ' outstanding feature of the InBy Alan Gould, Los Angeles, June 13 jp) I dians upward surge since May Associated Press Sports Writer Jack Dempsey, former cham-24 In the intervening three New York, June 13 APi pion of the world, after list- -, weeks. men have The fistic world that l.adl ering to a radio account of won 14 Peckinpaugh's lost only and games to wake Jack hoped Sliarkey-Ma- x up' today to' the celebrate t the crowning of a1 Schmeling fight in New York Jfour j The Indians' sixth consecunew and undisputed last night, said he plans to tive ytetory world's yesterday and their heavyweight champion discovgo into training oon but second in a row from the Athered, tnstead, that it had just still is undecided whether letics enabled them to leap into another headache, he again will seek the heavyhangover second place while Washington an controversy. was bowing to Chicago. As the weight crown. "The results of the Sharkey race stands now, all three leadMax Schmeling won on a -foul from Jack Sharkey within Schmeling fight won't make ers have lost 19 games with the the last six seconds of the any difference In my plans As winning S3. Cleveland 11 fourth round of what was to right now, he said "I'm sti' I and Washington 30. Clint Brown pitched- great been have the decisive recuperating from my re-t- n battle for the heavyweight title operation, and when I have ball to give the Indians a shut-lo- ut last night at the Yankee fully recovered I will go into triumph over the A'a, Stadium but they left the situgranting only four hits. George training again, after that I lEamshaw will decide whether I wil reation as chaotic as were the pitched well but three of the eight hits he allowed Wild scenes accompanying the enter the ring were home runs ahropt finish of the match. to Schemling's Turning The Senators bowed to 'Chiexover Severely battered though he victory Sharkey, the s White Sox, 10-In 4 cago had been, the It is very champion said. battle that saw Tad unfortunate for both fighteis German youth, chalk up his ninth vicwho looks, bobs and weaves that the battle ended in a Lyons after three 11W the one and foul. It is just one of those tory of the season only Jack failures to get past his Dempsey, emerged with whateverybody regrets. My previous things eighth ever honors and title claims go congratulations to Scheml-mThe New York Yankees fell on witil the victory He may, for however Waite Hoyt and two . successors thet time being, be put at the for 22 hits, including - Babe top of the heavyweight class, 20th homer of the seaRuths at least by his own country- called It grounds for disqualifison, and trpur.ced the Detroit men and by the New York cation of the American. 14-State Athletic The finish was a shock to Tigers, commission Walter Stewart won his eighth which proclaimed its right be- the big ciowd estimated at St- Louis Browns, forehand to crown the winner more than 70,000 spectators, victory for the but just beating Boston, hew champion of the who had contributed to an managed to halt a Red Sox wond and successor to Gene estimated "gate of $740,000, rally in the inning that Tunney, who retired two years the largest In three years, in fell only one eighth run short of a tie . of agtk the hope seeing the long In the National league. muddle Brooklyn stretched ita lead beexistln8 heavyweight Schmeling's cause may to clean-ca further by the Na- -; cleared up by espoused four and one-ha- lf games by or Sharkey while Boxing Association and tory for either beating Cincinnati. Fans and experts their he Is a candidate at least for Schmeling. leading rivals, the Chicago the inscription of his name had established the Cubs and New York Giants, Sharkey Muldoon-Tunney the favorite and, after the third were beaten. upon New trophy, emblematic of cham- round, expected to see him Pittsburgh halted the pionship recognition so far as produce one of his most im- York Giants' nine-gam- e winits donors are concerned, but pressive tnumps. Instead they ning streak, 10-- 7, bunching hits for five runs in the first and today, cold analysis of the 'un- saw the big and tempera his best four in the seventh. satisfactory and disappointing tal Bostonian "blow climax to a two-yeClaude Willoughby scores his search chance for championship re-fa fit monarch of heavy-- 1 cognition, much as by his first victory of the season as ranks appeared to offer ratic work he had tossed away the Phillies beat tne Cube, 3, no sound ba'ls for proclaiming two previous chances to climb In a game halted by rain In the young German possessor of the heights the sixth. Chuck Klein girt honors universal m scope, It was in the same spot that three singles for the Phils and where neither of the principals Sharkey failed in his first test, ran his consecutive hitting in the. main test, before-hana knockout victim of Jack streak to 29 games. The Bt. n held ahy clear or undisputed Dempsey in a bout in. 1927 that was game post- wm to championship posl- provoked- - a spirited "foul or poned.A debate afterward. fair Dane--, browned, likeable, year later, .the former-- , sailors courageous Max, experts may mediocre showing against Tom hold, should not be penalized Heeney and a defeat at the and deprived of recognition for hands of Johnny Risko robbed events beyound his control, but blm of a right to challenge the fact, remains that Schmel-Gen- e Tunney in the latters ing was carried bodily and in farewell ring appearance. Last was (By the Associated Press) apparently great pain from thewmWr,iit Miami, Sharkeyknocka awarded New York Max questionable last the ring night, winner, out Schmellej, but a badly battered one. victory over the English- Germany, defeated Jack Shark Scott, whose claims ey, Boston, foul, (4); Al Fay, Schmeling was hurt by a man, Phil The Cherleroi, Pa., punch that was unquestionably of foul were disallowed. George official ruling Hoffman, New outpointed low after having been decis- beneficiary of York, (10X; Hen D.- - C ively outboxed and outpunched then, Sharkey last night was ry Lamar, Washington, Matteo by Sharkey, who with one er- the victim of his own and Oca, outpointed Spain, lack of control. ratic blow of his fist swept (8); Ralph Cioucello, New York, Sharkey enters Hhe ring at stopped Peter Brand, Holland, away the high honors that seemed almost certain to be the stadium supremely confi3; Stanley Poreda, Jersey city, his. The German crumpled dent, an American flag draped outpointed Paul Bianchi, Argen a to the floor, to be carried to around his shoulders and t; tine, (6). his corner and declared the disdainful sneer on his face that I1L Bud Taylor. Springfield. boos, Terre victor only a few minutes after not even the raucous Ind., stopped with the cheers for Johnny Haute, It seemed e was on the verge mingled (Pee Wee) Kaiser, Sti of being cleanly knocked out. him, seemed to affect. Events Louis. (2), Kaiser Injured hand In the third round, when the throughout most of the first Oklahoma City Young Jack sustained this rounds three American battered his young Louisville, knocked out of the Dillon, confidence rival all over the ring with a outward Red Fitzsimmons. Wichita; 4; for American Sharkey ''hope," Wilson viciously sustained Tulsa, defeated exhibited a coolness, a calcu- Norman Dunn, onslaught. Brown, Chvcgao,. foul, was of mode attack that In the third round, Sharkey lating (3). had Schmeling groggjr and a reminiscent of his best days, of with successful battles his quick victory apparently in his - A round later, the Wills. Maloney and Loughran. grasp, tables were reversed with such Yet at the finish he was once ineffectratling trapldlty that scenes of again balked by the the wildest disorder and con- tiveness and wildness that hfti his marked flghtA always fusion developed. (By the Associated Pfess) Romero The fatal and final blow, against foreign-bor- n Jake Flowers, Robins HU intended, as a left hook for the Rojas. Risko, Heeney, Scott double with bases loaded in stomach but somehow unin- and now, Schmeling. seventh drove in two runs and Savagely, tn the third round; enabled Robins to beat Reds, tentionally misdirected, was as the fighters were the bigger, harder - hitting attacked his crouchdose together along the ropes, Sharkey Clint Brown, Indians Held nth tlp.tap of the gong end- - ing weaving rival. .. Max was Athletics to four hits and blankpiston-powerby g the fourth round only a rocked ed them, tew seconds , , doubled up the to head, blows reThe away. Ekrl Combs and Lyn Lary, lefts to the feree, Jimmy Crowley, on the by Yankees Divided eight hits opposite side of the ring, with ribs and stomach. Schmeling among them, drove in four him Badly punished, Sharkeys back between Yankees and Schmeling, failed to see, kept his feet and fought back runs and scored 14--six as the punch, Smelling salts and trouced Tigers, withholding his gamely. Chuck Klein, Phillies Got I decision, as the German sank! ice helped revive him between singles as Phils beat Cubs and writhing, in agony to the floor. rounds and he came out to ran consecutive hitting streak hesitated and was al- - greasively in the fourth tne to 29 games. post instantly surrounded and force Sharkey back for The Walter Btewart, Browns Won harassed by the managers, first minute of fighting. the eighth victory of season, stopseconds and handlers of the1 American was wary of two fighters as he right after it Jhudd ping Red Sox with nine scattersought ad- - Germans vice from officials on either ed to his temple but Sharkey ed hits. command side of the .ring. . With - the seemed aga in in clamor, still at- - its height and when the foul occurred. he crowd in complete uproar, Scores iwley finally accepted the lalified Judgment of one The California historical soc e judge, Harold Barnes, iety has marked Co. ohn C. -San nd pronounced Schmeling By Thr ' soclated Press the Fremonts campThenear western ex. mission. ictor on a foul. ANEFICAN Barnes was the only one of plorer camped near the misPhiladetoTia 9 Cleveland 4- he three officials to have an sion In 1846. Washington 6, Chicago 10. unobstructed view of the final Boston 5. Sti Louis 8. Peter carried by The sword Wow New York 14, Detroit 2. and he unhesitatingly col-- T Dutch NATIONAL Stuyvesant, famous has New York, of onlal 10, New York 7. Pittsburgh " been governor presented to the Museum I, Brooklyn 2. -. Cincinnati ' $7.50 ' of the City of New York. TO BUTTE Chicago 3,, Philadelphia J 4 (called end sixth; rain). AND RETURN 6t. 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