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Show st action shows of of the entire season. Hy Sharman enters a handicap match with Ray Westergard In which the latter agrees to throw the Salt Lake lad in short order. The St. Louis comer may find his fulL hands - Two boxing bouts 'to start also on the things going are out Fat Clark program bringing of Logan and Ed Stewart, colored, of Salt -Lake. Fat holds a decision ove- the big boy from the state capital. The latter was hoping for the time to arrive when he can get revenge. is his opportunity. Besides Lloyd . Simmons and Jackie Erwin there will be a flashy curtain raiser. The house the-be- tebins and Cubs THAT TWO WEEKS VACATION RcsenHocni New Champion . By Edward J. 'Neil, Associated Press Sports Writer June 26 (API Buffalo, Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom ct New York, stood forth today as the new champion of the light heavyweights, conqueror of tne only man who ever consistently gave him trouble during his amazing fight mg career in three divisions Maxey has whipped the best some of the nuddleweiphts, and wow ' he has hercvywdghts, - accounted for the last of the fighters who had hl4t out against his discouraging- M attack. night t.'njt, E furnished the feature attrac-T..tio$ .along various by paths en-of .fmUyitfff rmgland and. in foiir of the of gagements Jimmy, the pride Takes first ward, gained Buffalo's iDuOOM CO TRAVELS m ' 1 Culil BY One From victories. Maxey won only one. Of allthe men he has Lewiston Club beaten, including Lep Lomskl, Ace Hudklns, Jimmy Eraddock, Johnson Dave Shade, Larry Sweet revenge was adminisand Pete Latzo, only Slattery i tered to the Lewiston Junior was able to came back and de team hnm?einMofVthe j baseball him consistently. featj S55 050 Juniors on the Rnt list worn SuU SSStaEftia? aSS? U BBty he defeated Lou Scozza here and gained general recognition as, the successor to Tommy Loughran, retired from the 173 pound ranks to joust with little on, O! low. th, It strawterales yesterday af Bring Together had his Cummings of bv arm in perfect shape Pitching Ktottor3 aft&y.Patsy his aisunt behind the Fast 3 Year Olds Mr. Hulse, had an eagle gave majority of the critics Slateye for receiving the ball. It Rosenbloom eight rounds, Was a good game and thoroughGalNew York, June 28 tery five, with two even. Whlchone the There were nq, knockdowns ly aroused the it. large crowd lant Fox and which witnessed natural of the 1930 turf season although Slattery was will meet again Saturday in lij the second what promises to be nothing .and Rosenbloom was a bit Ruth Smasbes more than another opportunity wogbly from rights to the chin In the ninth, Slatterys best for the Fox to reassert his claim marked old championto the three-yeBoth were round. Run Home His about the face, Rosenbloom ship. The occasion for the second with a bruise on his left cheek and a cut in the bridge of his meeting of the two outstanding of 1927 Record three-yeolds of the year will nose while Jimmys Iids were swollen and cut and his eyebe the Dwyer stakes at Aquelf run over one and brows swollen. Maxey weighed Chicago, June 26 (IP) Babe duct, to Slattery's 166 1 2. 170 miles thfe same distance at Ruths home run barometer star disclosed that the big bam- which William Woodwards Whitdefeated the Harry Payne and was bino eight days exactlySenators Remain two homers ahead of his record ney ace by four lengths in the Belmont Belmont stakes at breaking schedule of 1927. two weeks ago. park two smashes circuit He hit Coast Leaders Earl recoving from a yesterday to give him a seasons twisted Sande, ankle, will be aboard total of 26. In 1927, he did not to until the son of Sir Gallahad IIIwon make his twenty-sixt- h San Francisco, June 26 UP) combination the that keep 1927. he 3. n 25, June Sacramentos staying powers as July the Kentucky derby sole holder of first place in the had only 24 or two less than and preakness. Balmont intact. Pacific Coast league remained his present crop. Hack Wilson of the Cubs and intact yesterday in spite of the defeat of the Senators by Holly- - Walter Berger of the Boston Williams Runs 100 wood, 8 to 2. thanks to Seattle's, Braves "are lour blowsbehind ninth inning triumph over Los Ruths pace and Ajf ar 1- -2 ' SPORT, Alan- down, jabbing and When the customers became bored bv the antics of the In fisticuffers heayweight the old days, they nearly always could be assured of good entertainment by tne ring lightweights a line of Down through 1 1 1 u strious names McAliffe, Lavigne, Erne, Gans, Nelson, Wolgast, Ritchie, Welsh, Leonard the lightweight class produced skillful boxing ability, wallo and the oldfashioned keen developed by rivalry, plenty of action. The divlsionhas been erratic since Leonard's retirement. The last great lightweight title fight was the 2nd Leonard- Tendler scrap at the Yankee opener. The days results were all In favor of the Yankees, leaving is effective. Sammy highly aj them only a half game behind veteran in experience but still Washington and two behind the young enough, at 26, to have league Philadelphia leading nlenty of stamina for the chal- Athletics. The Senators held lenge of the sensational, 2! onto second place by beating New Yorker. year-ol- d the Cleveland Indians for the fourth successive time, 13 to 6. In no other sport of promar The Athletics got an even inence are the family acts as break with the Chicago White in are as polo conspicuous they Sox. romping through the first whether It is the father-and-sgame 8 to 1. Chicago took the idea or merely the famil- second, 7 to 2. ' iar brother-ac- t. England has Jack Russell of the Boston Roarks and the Baldings, just Red Sox had just one bad Innone-hanow In the spotlight of inter- ing against Detroit, the eighth, to-onational cup preparations. but that was enough to give America has the Hitchcocks, the Tigers the game, 4 to 3. Australia Guests. Hoppings, has a team of four brothers Brook. In a mix-u- p with the Stadium in 1923. Ashton now In England. Guest boys that afternoon, tfie Sammy Mandeil, Hitchcocks father Tommy Ital- was on Americas first interna- Hitchcock was tapped briskley and in the ribs with a mallet but 111., has from ian boy Rockford, tional team and a younger Tommy came back after a to Leonards claim held a clear Frank Hitchcock, short count to pond, out a vicbrothef, old crown since 1926 but he has rhows much promise. So keen to keep was Franks interest in the tory for his side. not been busy' enough old the division up to the game that I am told he played Sunny Jim Poole. Nashville standard. Sammy boxes Altuncjer an assumed name for first baseman and homerun king on ly a time at Princeton after Singer, pride of New York, of the Southern association, ttee Yankee Etadiumljjjg to at ll jorbkLdettby.Jiis family went hitless in only Jive, games record-breakiand the boys are hoping for compete, because of a long during the first five weeks of in show 1927 sche6. 7 best to An the behind two win lightweight Ruths Angel Angeles Time In the season. would have given them a tie for dule. Hack came close yesterday several years. butTh Hitchcock didnt Guest and the lead- against Philadelphia v Turner of the Stars held Sac- succeed while Berger was Idle. Mandeil, unless he has gone Brothers, on opposite sides, put Vancouver, B. C., June 26 (P) ramento to five hits as the 'on one of the most excitine Percy Williams, Olympic sprint back a lot since he last flashed Hollywood outfit made it two 100 yards in his annoying left hand before club games of the Long Island the ran champion, straight, taking a four run American Woman 9 5 seconds to defeat a field the metropolitan critics, figures 'season recently at Sands Point, lead In the first inning. Thomthe keen was of local runners in a special to poke out a victory on points Particularly at harder-hittin- g as. on the hill for the Sacs between but over the Tommy rivalry Williams event here yesterday. Tennis Opener ran from scratch Wins went out in the seventh. Winston cock and Guest, erratic top Jewish, young on a muddy base-ma- n, .who Knothe, Indian third Sammy always two ranking Americans, lad, Singer. track. er in clouted a has had the defensive stuff to will bear the burden together 26 (JP) of most Yankee hopes in deWimoledon, Eng., June the last half of the ninth with Memphis Bill Terrys first take good care of the sluggers, the bases full to overcome a Miss Elizabeth Ryan, Ameri- baseman New a York like McLamin and Singer. The fending the International Cup for the Los Angeles lead and even the can resident of England, gave at Meadow 'Mandeil system of wearing em this September is 32 years old series at one game each. Ithe United States a flying start Giants, San Francisco gained on the ir todays play of the English leaders by downing Portland tennis championships, when she Josane Sibart, easily, 7 to 2. Jimmy Zinn keepranking player, ing the Ducks from flying far, 4. 3, evening the series. staggor-ed-momentari- ly I , Daily to September 30th liberal Stopovers Enroute Return limit October 31st Your Choice of double-heade- Horse Race To a7tdeciorgheawL'fod StL close gained the award J TRAIN in their last nine starts. The Cincinnati Reds shoved the New York Giants deeper in to third place, by winning the series final. 11 to 3, to break even in the four games. It was Babe Ruth day again in the American League as the home run king hit two wallops, of his favorite kind to lead the( New York Yankees to a double victory over the St Louis Browns r. in their third straight Ruth hit his 25th and 26th home runs In the second game, heading a 20 hit attack that resulted in a 16 to 4 triumph after the Yanks had edged out a 5 to 4 victory In the "StomS. Siyf , With the approach of warm Fullerton, Jr, Writer Associated Press Sports weather, it may be necessary fall, the big Separated by one game in to postpone till attractions at the standing, the Robins . and weekly athletic the Cubs open In Chicago today the Dansante. Tonight will tell series of four games which the story. There will be large probably will decide which twill fans aplenty to keep the hot reach July 4. the traditional air circulating in the spacious cool turning point of the season, on building and with the top. evenings, it is believed everywill be comfortable toBrooklyn has held first place for about a month with a crip- thing night pled Cub team hanging right With Elmer Guthrie seeking should be comfortably filled toonto the next rung of the lad- revenge from Nick Velcoff who night as the ladies are agar 7 der. The Robins did a little gave the Kansas wrestler a ra- admitted free. w sliding yesterday as they lost ther rough handling at their their final game before invading last appearance, there should Tech Hamm. Ed Georgia Wrigley Field to the Pittsburgh be plenty of fire In this bout broad Jumper, estimates that in can lose Pirates. They again to keep everyone on their feet. any of his leaps of Jl 5 feet, he traveled at the rate of 100 today and still remain ahead Then the Paplano-Thomto- n but only by a few percentage bout will be a rough and tum- yards In 9.8 seconds at the points. ble affair that will furnish one take off. The Robins could not hit the offerings of Ray Kremer yesterday, getting but seven rather Ineffective blows. Pittsburgh touched Dudley and Clark for 11 blows and a 5 to 1 victory. The Cubs hit the Philadelphia pitching much more freely but barely pulled out the game by a 13 to 12 score to sweep the three gajie series and score their elghtn victory Summer Excursions' To--ni- Rosenbloom. whipped Jimmy Slattery before a crowd of 13,500 in the International league pxk here and with the victory came the only-- championship he has ever j fought for in ten years cfj battling outstanding ring men. j Five times before, the teamt of Slatery and Roe enbloom hast Of The Season Place In League By Hugh S. 175-pou- nd -ring Show Hay Re Last Battle For Top. Of The LightJIeavjrweighls ay good-looki- to Cal ifornia.Northwest and return g, not exciting but it Is Travel by train; reach your destination quickly, comfortably. Take advantage of these low round trip fares. , ' on -- Franrisea Cyf 4 versa- Fr farther commit! frlilla F. 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