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Show va U , THE SATURDAY 'AUGUST- DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY , - 21 1320 GOLFERS TO OPEN STATE MEET MONDAY PICK OF UTAHS FEMININE ' . - , . . Two Games Lost Helen Wills Reaches V. S. Tennis Finals On Sixty Victories And i.ii i . w A T k t Cubs Pound Court Queen To Play Mrs. Watson tor at tb Mallory Is Easy University of Utah In Tommy Moll Fitzpatrick's day, will attend th For Champion Mits University of Pennsylvania again this year. Nev played freshman Beaten. Jacobs hail at the Penn school last season and is touted as having an excel' lent chance to make a regular tackle position on the varsity this BT MALCOLM ROT. season. If Neva makes the grade T-he will fill the position left vacant FORE8T HILLS, '. , Aug. 24, a thrilling than Rather of John Smith, the graduation by also from Utah. final round coming to a stirring climax to a week of spectacular - If George Wells hadnt been semen's na play, the final of the - tlrnal . wearing knickers when be fell lawn Into tbs' boating pond at U- tennis singles goon daring the A-- A. C. meet, hats today bemay have been taken for tbe Helen tween . King Neptune himself. At any Wills, of Cnli- rate, be gave a fine impereon- -' ferula. inier- j ' ation ns be ascended front the JKL sea all covered with deep champion and r weeda Phoebe Mrs. ! ( s of Wttson. ITes McMurray. the brilliant lit. o r 1 1 b d. k tl grid star at East bigh. should cIom ccme be due for a wonderful season on on to brio the gridiron this year. Nes played x in about half of the season last year anything lit r before be was declared ineligible the world of op account of the high school resioporto con bo. dence rule. While In the gray Tho only was rated es one of the oecnroneo beet ball carrier! in the division con Id which and appeared to be headed for a MISS WILLS. th prevent . aura halfback berth. The nnnuoi Leopard Una plunger in expected to final bottle for the 42nd from beinc take up hla work wbera he left off vomeni championship be o schedlest year which ia aura to make o dismal failure would him one of the greatest grldders ule which would oee Queen Helen defeated py the Enfheh Ur, ouch state. n boppenlnf U about os poeeible or os proboble os Is the proepect With Barry Goss enrolled at Iths University of Utah this of o rowboat besting the Bremens time eroso the Atlantic. Freni yeer. West High will have to seek out a new athletic mens. the manner !n which Queen Helen hos disposed of oil eptoaltlon in ; (ter. To keep the position in Morris hea five doys p1y there Is little likeGm ;tbe family, Woteon scoring lihood of Mr ;meie to the fore and will take t, more thou o gome or two ogoinst piece with the j Kerry's bandage and adbeaive if the queen, lndedd, she is oWe to do tbet e Helens ploy kvm Mondoy , ,Red atWade, newly appointed through Friday Is one of the most mentor Monroe, and Cantrll omoxing chapter !n lows tennis Nielson, South Cache athletic di- history He ployer whose Dime rector, and both former Aggie In the onnslo of the modern stars, bav been playing with the game hos ever gone through to Logan ball club thin summer end the final round with record of 44 have aided materially in bringing victories and with only two gomes the Cache valley title to that scored by her oppononts. go re markable hos been the ploy of i Queen Helen that she hos won al b Joe CU1, Aggie quarterback, most os many gome os her op 'Tick Egan, prospective popentg hove scored points. of Utah end, and Dick Point and Half per .West, promising Utah green The total point score ogoinst her are getting along fine from tor 44 gomes So on even 44 or "their recent operations tor traction under a point and a halt All of the athletes a gome Further analysis of the are now up and getting around scores reveals that only three earned points were scored against Queen very well. Ail three grldders are optimistic and hopeful of Helen and that the remaining 42 into the "getting sport shortly points were all her own errors. after the- season opens. Such a record ia the most remark, able ever made in a national cham-- The acquisition of Jos Robison, pionship In this or any other counformer Vernal coach, by the Lehl try. Susanna Lenglen never hjgh school faculty, gives that achieved a more wonderful per an 'em school up and at publicity formence, not even In the out men as well as an experienced standing year when she went mentor.- - When Coach Jo was out through the Wimbledon championUinta he split no infinitives ships with the loos of only five iq id tilling the sport readers what games was going on out at Ms school. Queen Helen fairly slaughtered With Robison at Lehl. the Purps Molls Bjursiedt Mallory, wiener of hav a trio of experienced ath- the championship eight times la letic directors to guide the destiny their eemt-flnmatch yesterday. of the athletics Dave Mitchell, the Molls took the court determined U coached at win at least one setebut she woe principal formerly Richfield as well as Lehl; Ross lucky to get the few points she did the champion. Against Betty Nielsen, the head coach Is an old against XutthaU. Moll had played te the hand at the game while Robison baselines with remarkable skill bat rounds off the staff. she never got started against Hela en. It was all Moils could do ts Tha Van Buren family of Ogden get her racquet on Helens service is without doubt the greatest swim- and when the did make a return the ming family in the intermountain champloa played to her notoriously weak backhand. And Molls never country. Fred Ven Buren is head scored en earned point egsinet the f. th family and swimming inwho dethroned her ee champion structor at tha Weber gym. Gor- girl ia 29?$. don. Helen. Veda and Shirley are Jsubu Loses. the other water performers in the Mre. Watson won the honor of fimily. Gordon and Helen hold meeting Mist Wills by administerseveral Intermountain titles while ing a crushing defeat to Helen JacVeda and Shirley ara two very obs Tho yung t'alJfornlan, who yielded to Mrs Watson In tho promising yongsters. the Wlghtigan cup series found deadly accuracy of tho English wo- - Helen Van Buren la without mans deep court game too much doubt the greatest woman to withstand and she conceded de. swimmer in the entire moon- feat in a hard fought battle. But - tain country. , Little Mrs. Watson it likely to find Mtsi Shirley, Wills Jut as dfftcult a nropoeitien only IS years old, swam the to handle as Mallory found 880 yard free style . gruelling her today, and there are many who event In rapid order in her first tha nU8h question girls orability major meet and pppeara to be to take more than a game two headed for as great or greatfrom the queen of the courts er honor In the water sport as Doubt Doubtful. her illustrious sister, Helen. Finals In hath single and dou Mas ere on todays card but thero is doubt as to who the finalists The Utah University football will be in the doubles Rain Interstickers for ths auto windows ara he semi-findoubles rupted in the shape of a football this sea- match between Wimbledon the son with an Indian emblazoned in champions. Mrs. Waaon and Mre center. The stickers can be Peggy Saundr Mbell end Helen i obtained at the aportlng goods Jacobs and Bettv KothalL the An- stores free of charge. pair when th Wimbledon winners were leading st $ This match will he finished this a m and tba winners will me- -t Mr P. c Sbepherd-Barrosod Mrs. B C. Cove!!, the English Wimbledon runners-u- p for the title. There will slso be an exhibition mixed dou-bles mate't on this aftemoojTs card. 4-P- - Chkaeru , t-- -- Martha Norelius Takes First Place In $10,000 Swim BARNEY GOOGLE V. f ij n i l t 44 Crabh vs. Spence Is Feature Race Ctirrm AfTnQcf VU031 Oil 1111 m FRANCISCO. Au. tt SAN Champloa and former (AP) title holder wilt match strokes LUy when Clarence Crabbe ef Honolulu and Walter Spence of pihUdeiphla struggle for supremacy in tha 8v meter medley, outatanding eventNa-of the third days program of the tional A. A. V . swimming champion aooL ehtpa here at Fleiahhacker Crabbe, pride and hope of the outCanoe club ana alar of th rigger won the medley title here lastmeet, year, replacing Spence ,who Inwiththe because illness. Back ?rew that hasof made him high merman for many year Sinking is expected to make s mighty bid for the honor he once held. Two Oatvtaaflig The ehamplonihtpe this year have resolved into a duel for individual between the big blonde hoy glpry From Honolulu and Spence, repreAthletic sentingso the Pennsylvania points club, far, Crabbe leads In fn the 11 With through first places mile. 444 yard free atyle and a third 224 U the yard position program aceouatedin forthea Friday new womena world record 404 yard medley with Eleanor Holm the of New York City churning The course In the tim ef 4.2$ an was 4.44 wee It mark old exhtbitioa race. BT JOHN B- - FOSTER. (Special leased wire to Th Dernrqt Newt.) , An. U Grorer NEW TORE,may pitch ayala for the Bt Loots Cardinals next sea. son, and spin be auy not, most likely be will be performing for tbe minora. It all t L 1 " is upon old Alex's condiphysical situation. Th tion Is that no ever was pitcher siren more iib- r Ci erty than Alex- ander, and non ever abused tt more perstent-- , He simply - ly. 4 ' 1 r r couldn't stand and proeperlty the result! telling. are Grover might 6hH.AajMeGCi well have been the star pitcher of the Chicago Cuba, as he was of the Philadelphia Nationals. He wasn't because he thought he could defy Joe Mcman. Carthy- Alex had foiled other and had been well treated by Mse senior championships decided agera them. But he tried to bluff McCarte dates jee meters free style Woe by Wal- thy and the bluff was quickly callter Spese F, A- - G Philadelphia. Tim edt.eit-After St. Louts had claimed th Oee mhe swim Woe by Clarence Crabh I. C. C, Heaelula. Tima IW old twirler from Chicago, the Cardinals won a pennant and McCarthy Tea foot epriar beard dlvlag Was waa criticised by the surface think, A C. by Miky Riley, Lee Aapeiee Roe Free tng crowd for permitting Alexanby back stroke Time der to go. But it was the best Weitee, unattached, Bell wood. that could happen to th free style Won by Oaceaee thing CubsFrom that time on they Crabh O. C. C, Time :44. tree atyle Won by knew who was manager. Lapses Jeeter Oakland. Athena ciuh, from training after that simply Jimmy Triolo. $ Tune werent tried. The younger playToday Fregtae ers recognized their boss and after molar t te meter medley was a different thm. ehafnpteeebip.l - that Chicago relay sealer meas ebamIS Tears In Majors. ploethip.) 44 men. for In his day. Alex eras a rival of Junior yard brea stroke tot womee Mathewson- It was St yerii beck etroke 18 years ago (exhibition) that Philadelphia took hire from Scranton. The Giants had been advised to get him, but McGraw Jockey Laidley didnt feel the need- - After that th Philly players were wont to Jeer Satpended at Chicago John whenever Alexander pitched H fAP) Jo, a CHICAGO. An winning game oyer hs player. Into action O. Ltd!.r wtit t k.y But when Alex began to be very t Lincoln Field track nin tir he likewise found htmself behind other rider. Laidley t the successful, "no." ivery popu.ar. He couldn't say suspended by th Steward i h Phillies won the In the yexr ridinf Hawthorne trark for roukk 31 A! 1S15 pitched in tn first rmce yeterdy and th pennant and was defeated ttsdenaton will carry over! Laidley J winning comwas ten to nothing time. Tnat broasht Line Rider tn aecond pared with hi earned run average. jailor Boy la th race. - am d It s which was 1.21. Wbta a pitcher e gets below 2 in earned run percent-aghe it sensational. And it was ia 1318 that th Giants finished lest In the National league giving the Philadelphia outfit more chancce to caet Jibes at McGraw. (tarts HI Bid., That year, Alexander made more strikeout! than ony other National league pitcher, using a combination' of speed and aide arm slant." Later the famous pitcher started his ride through the Majors He remained with Philadelphia until U17 ,nd .There then was sent to Chicago. were radical difference ef opinion over th trade with William P, Baker, severely criticised for letting him get away. Just as McGraw had been criticised. But Baker didnt loee by tha deal, and neither did Chicago when after using Alexander, it traded him to St. Louie. Tito Cardinals got more out of him than anyone els. Now they must send him bom because he isn't dependable. Th record of Alexander for 1118 is not the best that ever was mad in th National leegne, hut it is see of tha best He pitclred more complete games than any of bis contemporaries, season after season, and than had to bo sant home licked by New Tork, llikod by Pittsburgh, end licked by Chicago, his old rivals. He hasn't won a gamo from them in 1828 (Copyright Hi ) . With HsiBOs.p. 1 8 1 Totals 1 Club OH Bt. Louis e DlOowdy.e. 4 diRmtbsp. 4 4 4 8 8 8 4( 1 2T T U Ilf Totals. for Goidmith ia ninth. 410 4149 In the final two game held to two Th victors wer hits tor tho first five Innings. Th Oilers had seored four runs up to this time and appeared to hav the game put away. Clover scored ef Aug. $.) (Including Games three runs in the sixth and three Associated Press.) (By TheRATIONAL. more In the seventh to lay away Robins, .44. th game safely. Continental tried Batting Herman,Cubs. 114, Runs Hornsby,' desperately to regain the lead in Cuba, 124. Wilson. in batted Runs the final Inning but their rally was CrDoul. Phillies. Hue cut down to one run which was not Frederick, Rohina 48. Pirates, 1$. enough. Trlpieo L Waner, PhiUleei Wtleon, Homeiw Klein, Stauffer pitched fine ball for the winners, allowing only six hits. C"UBtolenbaeo $L Cuba. Cuyler, Allsop waa the best hitter of the Pitching Grimes, Pirates, w day with two out of four. Hs was Itil AMERICAN. the only one to get more than on Batting Poxx, Athletics tITt. hit. Ruuo Gehrlnger, Tigers lT.s I Major Leaguc LEADERS . CWrer , X'Or.rs-- b B.WrLlb Alsp.p-a- a Laf. B H.O.A 3 1 3 i 3 1 ! CaeUaeatal OIL B.H.O. A. .21t l.Lons.rf 13 Mrtap-- I lift 3113 I I Jantealb lit J.meon.0 qredeeco.lb Taylor.lf 4 11 eDvls.e-e- t e eUQuIl.o-Baxly.ef 3 Ollver.lb 3 1 V 4 bae.2b. IVVe.lt DUlnbeek, lb-s-- rt 4 3 14 Bort.p . 1 1 4 1 3 4 2 4 4 ..3144 Totals 3 8 3 3 It 4 11 41 3 4 Bedtsh-e- Tout. 34 4 ttt Tennis Tourney 4 4 4 II 11 330 14 his recent promises to eettle claims for unpaid wages Incident to hit 1929 bunion derby NEW TORK, Aug. him In United today mi was brought against court here, today. ounced that Jack Pempaey has wcd States district Guisto Ureeke who finished third sign?-- ! tor a vaudevtlla tour to opn 41 and which will include In the race for which he waa to re Augmt week P3.000 asked that amount calve middle west. ia the several I J. (INS) ra LesGo Gjlumn e Sammarr: JtnnF Martin 3. TedeaeW Lens. James MeGulr 3. Allsop I, Taylor, Jamleon. KirorwMarttn, Van QuUL Stolen bases McOulra Allsop. Three-boa- a hit Martin. Double, plar Stauffer ta Oliver. Itrnns responsible foi FOREST HILLS. N. T, Aag. 24. Stauffer t, Martin 3, Burt 3, Dlllcnbeek (AP) Betty Kuthall. England, and 3, 1. Struck out Er Ptanffer I. Helen Jacobs, Berkeley. CaL. today by Allsop Retain 1, br Bnrt L by Dlllcnbeek 4. Empire Bhang and won th first set in an unfinished by Aiteep non. V Peacock. semifinal reund of tha women Mrs. from tennis championship Peggy Saunders Michel! and Mrs. The ANOTHER Phoebe Watson of England. RUNNER scor was 11 to 8. Rain interrupted when Mrs C. C. PYLE th matchand yesterday Michell SUES were Mrs Watson game to five. Th Eng LOS ANGELES, leading g won Aug. 24. (AP) tho ocon4 set, 1. bib pair Another suit demanding $8,900 caah from G. C Fyla, who is threatened DEMPSEY SIGNS with proaeeutlon unless h keep FOR STAGE ACT Runs batted in Blmmoss, Athletics, H!t Maaush. Browns 1T4. 84. Heilmxnn. T.gers Double Triple Killer, Athletics1$. 14. Homers Ruth, Tanas Stolen bases Oehnnfer, Tigers SL$ Pitching Grovs Athletics lost 4a 181. 1 t .040 00201 Clever Leaf Continental 2 (Continued From Page - ASKlH ANN I) Carmen; Summerhsyt can take the ptsca of Goodwin; Pile mor than make np for th Meing of Couch sz and Utter or Dow do st well a Cecil. Utahs prpblem. therefore, will be to lind the right man for the place, especially a kicker and s passer. No small task U it? Injuries and practice ahowings may alter this preview. Anyway, thats how they look this far ahead. let Last year the Bees had wonder ful pitching and only ordinary hitting and this year the ciub by the same name has been getting good hitting with no pitching. It makes ya sick," mourned Manager Bobby Schang, helping him self to a huge chew ot tobacco. Of course he might have been referring to the tobacco. women used to shoot very consistent games and are sure to make their mark In th meet If they still have their old form., VVth regard to the 1st champs. Mrs. Shrvler, Mrs. Riley and Miss Dooly, their games, have been improving steadily with constant practice and Indications point to the fact that all thre of th aces should be shooting th best gam of their career in th big.! meet next week. Going Great. Miss Dooly Just captured th Club tn Country championship prove that she was on her game, downing Mrs. J. H. Evans, pro- bably tbe most outstanding ot the newer stare, by an overwhelming score. Th tltleholder is a calm, deli berate golfer and her great experience in tournament play places her as tha top favorite to again come through with the lau- rels Mrs. L. O. Shrlver. winner of tbe ladies honors in 1828 and 1827 and runner-u- p last year meet, is another great tournament player. She never shows her feelings and appears to be calm and serene even when she is at the greatest strain. Mrs. Shrlver is probably tha longest driving woman golfer and also plays her short gamo to perfection. She promises to give the field a great battle for the laurels Mrs. Riley Formidable. Mrs. J. M. Riley won th championship in 1325 but has always faded out of the picture In th semifinal or final round sines that time. She has been working hard to correct her fault of nervousness In the tournament play, howevar, and hopes to be able to go right through to the finish this season. The most outstanding of th in the running are: Mrs. J. H. Evans, Miss Eleanor Wight, Mrs. E. Wingham, Mr. John Cope. Mrs. A. S. Fackman, Mrs. L. N. Sweet, Mrs, A. H. Means, Miss Betty BotteriU, Mrs. S. A. Langton and Mrs. Burt Twelve. Many others are expected to sign up before the meet gets under wey. Entry can be mad at any ot the local clubs by leaving the names with the club professionals The qualifying round will be held on Monday with the first round matches on Tuesday, second round on Wednesday, semifinal on Thureay and the championship battle on Friday. FREE! FREE! mi L10T0R OIL SATURDAY' OoesTToMS-OH.U16U-.- AS and SUHDAY ifyxi as ee DoesAjr - ri the former champs wiU be able to keep up with the fast pace or not. Both oi tftien-haire- -i ttHJH.EvanS ' !rhether two By Billy De Beck. OH My! Tt IS HMaRRWStstG-JUST 5er THROUGH LECTlRIAXi Ttq CHILD The evils Of OamBIIWO - AMO Tri COMFOlAiDICE WOP COTTA Ml POCKETS THAklK HEAVEM H8AIPJT bril- J tha Mr-mai- d and - 1 ..349 40$ 40x 4 DoutbSt Halnss. Runs Summary LEAF defeated the Con- MarxnvilU. BUlsrgt, Hsrpor,o Msgulrs. Two-baahit Error Wilson, Lggtt Fri8 to 8, Oil team, tinental B1U Horn run HaiR. Stolen base In Prtaeb, fscrlflcaa honors to Douthit, Msrxnvill. second place gain day Doubia pisy .Msguira. series. Clover Botiomlay, th Twilight play-o- ff Friseh to Butler to Bottomiey. 4. Struck R. Smith Losing I. by out Haloes By lost Its first game to Walker but McCormick t'mplreo pitcher Hslaea. al won from both Pullman and and Ptirman. Maybe He Could Give Barney. Lessons. TORONTO, Aug 44. (INS) Mar Norelius had futhr clinched her title of The American today. Taking the leqd soon fter the start lit her first nrajor ape pa ranee Tthe New profeastonalewara York girl to thfinieh line la the 914.000 Wrigley marathon here yester ty la 5.24 24, a new inark for the event. Second place went to Ruth Tower, d local favorite, who fought every stroke of tha way to the former wrat the lead from Miss Tower Olympic champion. 300 trailed the winner by- some at the finish. yards Pe Mrs. Evelyn Armstrong of Leah irolt came third with Miss Riley of Keansburgon, X. J., close winbehind and Miss Ethel Hertle, hunner of th 3928 marathon a dred yards behind. Miss Dorothy WMmer of Seattle placed sixth. Forty-fiv- e swimmers started In the race but boats were busy ell the course the picking upVivian along Miss athletes fatigued Welsh of Giarard, O- - was the of a large Lamphrey eel which attached itself to the flesh of her mile from the start. s'ge about a was exhausted by her The Ohio girl and waa taken herself to free fight frwm the water at the mile and a kualf mark, suffering from cold and cramp xffoim... $ 4 414 4 Boston gtter.tfp Rain Hinders B.B.OA. Oldmtb-- n Once Rival ef Matthewio n Big Alex Ia Sent Home 18 Years. Becaue He I(nt Dependable-Pl- ays J 111 Alexander Cant Say No So Qover Leaf Is May Be Shunted to Miners . Victor-I- Tiff back-strok- e. ttt 84. Louis j Joust in Utahs history. , Theas five tor- ' mr champs Mrs. include: Albert Fihr, Mrs. Hsllorsn v . xi Sacrs, Mrs. J. ' AM, Riley, Mr, la G. fihriver and Miss Mary Dooly, present tltleholder. Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Sacrs won th title in 1321 and 1822, respect ively, but have not played , wi very much golf 1 since that time. It is therefor s queetlon llant THERES B.H.OA. 41 Welsh, ef. Dentil It. Of elMrevilass Orsetti rf i Rehbors.rf tb Frisch, Slslsr.lb.. Btmley.ib 34 44 131 0; Bell.lt. . . Hafsy.lf. !Hxrpr,If. Htgh.tb. 3 Rtnlorsa. 4 9'Msgulr,2b 3 Wilwa.e. t champ-- besides S of prom- ' 3 lsing new ma- -j terlai is lnclud-- 1 d In ths Pat should which th produce aoxt spectacu- lar 24. (AP) Th BOSTON, Aug. Braves evenad the eerie with Bt Louie winning $ to 4 behind the elub that elands out Is the long, hard fight pennantward. This year it te Guy Bush for the Cube aJwaye one pitcher a decade. Bush Grove for the Athletics.' They have contributed heavily to the most unexciting pair of pennant raeea In Grove to In the stands out because of the stirring pitching performances he has produced in not only leading hte elub but also the league. forefront not only because of his won and lost rating but because ef his colorful style. Between the two. Bush and Grove had won 2S gamee and lost only five on August 44. t stat f ton host j Bob Smith Confine Cards to Seven Hits ly al golf championship tournament will open st th Countty Club Monday, with th greatest list of stars reedy for tbe ptmirglo that hs ever befor" "Saw entered Such tournament. rT Eve former TotaJ IT 11 ST il Totals. 4 I 3T 11 x Baited lor Bene ia olffbth. 44 44$ 4144 Chicago 444 40 loa 1 Philadelphia 3. Horaa Heat beet Rue Summary fctta Leriaa. Friborr. Twe.baoo by. Wilion, Hortuby Home rnnt Thompson. out By Benpe 3, by Me Taylor. S track Double play ton 4. by ColllM Lortau to Tbompeoa. Losing ptenop Boaga. Vmptraa Hart, Elom and Stark. , - annual Utah stats wo Itt t ' op-pe- ar THE 114 t t water-'bucke- Next Friday. FhiJadelpWe B.H.OJL IT all-eta- on Mrs. Evan .Rated Along .With Stars Final B.K.O.A.I EnUsh..e $ 1 1 llTkmpcBstb 4 14-HtheoU.rf 4 e'Frtbxri.l. 4 Hraby,Sb 4 1 4 O Doui.rf. 4 4- 1S WllMa-e- f 4 4 4 liWlmay,3b Httrt,lb. 44 e Caylar.U. 4 4 T4 4 Wiixtas-cRlafrlb.. 4 I MeMilB.lb 4 Thenw.ae 4 $ 4 Taylor.e. 4 1 4 4 Lriau.e 3 JUiooa.p. 4 1 4 3iBenffe.pe.e- 44 IColUttKp.o .lx iweeUsnd I 4 4 4 .jnstlonnal t ps Cup Next Week It. (AP) by Hack Wilson. and Zack Taylor Rogers Hornsbytheir euceeaeive vicgave, the Cube Wiltory over the PhilUee, 8 to L cam son's swipe in the sixth inning with two en and broke tie. It was Hacks 33rd of tho season and tied him with Chuck Klein and Bab Ruth for th big league leadsrehlp. circuit slam earn In Hornsby's tbe eighth with Heathcot on first. It was th Rajahs 23th of th sea. ion. u lths Aug. PHILADELPHIA. 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