Show t’KIDAY EVENING JULY Two Clubs Ready PRIVATE MAIL IS RANSACKED M- CHICAGO at - July 18— CAP)— Mrs veteran of tournament golf and June Beebe a squared off today in the championship round of the Women’s Western Golf association title event Mrs Mida fought her way into the final yesterday overcoming Mrs Melvin Jones another experienced campaigner on the twentieth green while Miss Beebe easily defeated Rena Nelson 5 and 4 to enter the Lee-Mi- da old championship round mm aaa ' “ hmm Pa ' £- I VLTtl-rt- i7 VJ£Lt-Vc- ti CLEAklER CM M& CaMPLErfELtf UMCLE AMBROSE t “jrv By Ahern J OUT OUR WAY I tttimber I colslp H I StlAKE l2tCE Roll A StUKfUG You CAk i LeoPAPP mp CCME CUrf SEMeMU V ft A BABY I YOU '“' Blaoh lead TK FLASVAiKlCr YOU IMTo back t 4 0EEM A WE NEVER HAS - wiTh MASTER iM MY "THROWS 7 EM ’& 3ErC TfasrJ -- Y i FAREVneuv ADDREESToT HIS ARMY Y - ME RE'S MEETAA1 N- - witr tPms j mY tAsr 1 t O— ite BUCK PRVA1U 4 OEVOTTOK4 SOURCE OF MtSEA'-- f TO WAS - YOUR COMCTTAM-- r You How A PRAY LOOK WriAT nt LADS' OUlY StfoWMJc- YEA$f BUT KIO MOPE WAS TfAKE T HA BEEKi COMRADE VSIE OETTIK4’ OlSCHAROEj APGEt i ONIONS of tearsBiOJVOU MORROW tYEX FAREVJLL 4 1 merely KMEEUbXa PQW hXi U - Camera May Meet a£U° Stribling Again OMAHA July 18— (API—lion See French manager of Primo Car-ne- ra "VI 'v I the giant Italian fighter may intend to pack his charge in moth balls and him back to Europe next week ship but Bill Duffy of New ' and- - American of the mammoth Italrepresentative York co-mana-ger ian is not in sympathy with the idea Duffy arriving yesterday to attend the Carnera-BeareWright fight last night announced he has signed a contract calling for the Italian’s appearance against WJ L (Young) Stribling in Atlantic City August 30 See announced here two days ago that he and Carnera would sail next week and would inot return until his fighter was assured of better treatment in New York r-- t t: ifffc if at C 1030 1 La-- m ax OLD W 'MATlIRAL" BY MCA CCAVICC INC" f - WAR OOLVEfaF eta u s eAt orr C9U8AT sKimmimCt Our rmce : FIGHT RESULTS (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK — A1 Singer of New BOOTS AND HUB BUDDIES York knocked out Sammy Mandell world lightweight champion (1) Josto Suarez Ar championship gentine outpointed Joe Glick of of Brooklyn (10) Midget Wolgast Philadelphia outpointed - Ernie jPe ters of Chicago (8) — — — OH GEE HOOSE TH'-FO&Ym- Neb — Primo Carnera of Italy knocked out Bearcat Wright of Omaha (4) I d WOMDKE UlWSR&fe F HE HAE DUSTER YHTER ‘ ‘ - iXL A ' X 60&h! 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TOO I oone ’ SO YASf XHEKt'6 NOTHUO’XO f VOO jpjr H JONES FAVORED SAN FRANCISCO July 18— (AP) — Bucky Lawless rugged Syracuse will be the N Y welterweight short-end- er when he meets Gorilla Jones here tonight In a ten-roubuot despite the fact he has beaten the Akron Ohio negro three times In four previous encounters all slam-ban- g affairs Lawless had his hand raised three times while Jones gained the nod once The negro has appeared here in four impressive bouts while Lawless was knocked out in the first round by Young Corbett of Fresno - Wf- ' for Boots Iet-Dow- n OOOH 1 OMAHA A f wax erf J amY DOT MUCH TO ’EM TO VJHLD 6VT OUT o? ’em ort I— : Jk 4t J A yf I ‘ nd j M Fred Marberry of "the Washington Senators is finding that taking a regular turn in the box is easier on his arm than relief work was in past years 4 Henry Lamar heavyweight pug formerly was amateur light heavyweight champion of America ’t I- N q FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i:b ci V OH B&L1 LOOK AT TU£ LAUS JTUAT KAUST BE OM KAY UMCLS CLEM’S RANCH BECAUSE HE HAS A LAVtE K WEE B&UT ) OSCAR WE’LL C BS THERE 1M A ( JIFF The Stranger 'Again! T OTLEAH-PI- ? 4- r Foq ALTITUDE- T - "b— or Q K 2 rr- BY WtA scwvkX iwc- t i - ' Py Bloaacr SETCLDSE e IT Riley-s-o VIS CAN £ST A 4 HES CLUABlNS - GOOD LOOI4 AT MOW !r rr HERE WE ARE AGAIN WITH BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER BEFORE OTILY By Williams list iTdREE LbklOf YOL1R MOAdeY DoUY tfAV&Tb ksr I wHeM — You BoY make tfrS SPOTS Dice PATYLE W AS MV ax you ME VcR -— trzns m-r- 1ST IRMY kmouj --tfleY’Re EUctfAUTfeP 3ICE 'BECAUSE rf& MY o’TH£PUllSE SBTf ' Pona--r -- TH ’ KfACUUM -- 14 Baltimore - t4 i i j today W E Carey president of the league announced he had been advised by Judge Emil Fuchs owner of the Boston Braves that he would abandon the Providence franchise At the same time it was announced that George JL Weiss president of the New Haven club had notified the league-presidethat unless he could secure financial assistance from the league he would stop operations f Mr Carey said the remaining clubs Allentown Bridgeport Spring-fiel- d and Albany voted to finish the season as a four-clu- b circuit r punished” Nye’s decision to recess the inquiry was made after a subpoena was issued for Mrs Mabel Reinecke election commissioner and former internal revenue collector who was described by the senator as a "iey witness" whose name “dotted the inquiry” She is away on a vacation Senator Nye said the inquiry into Pennsylvania campaigns would beweek in August and gin the first not that he did anticipate return-i- g tno Chicago until after the Keystone state primary had been scrutinized In addition to the $252500 of her own money expended and the spent by volunteer groups all of which had been reported by Mrs McCormick the inquiry disclosed that an unreported $7207 had been spent by111W D Alexander a Bloomlumber man Another ington $10000 contribution made by Colonel Robert R McCormick publisher of the Chicago Tribune was not reported by the Illinois congresswoman because as she explained it was not used in the primary and had been kept for the fall campaign NEW YORK July 18— CUP)— Contracts have been signed for a football game between the United States naval academy and Southern Methodist university of Dallas OUR BOARDING HOUSE July 18— CAP)— Announcement of the withdrawal of the Providence and New Haven clubs from the Eastern league effective at the close of Saturday’ schedule was made after adjournment of- a league meeting early ?n Southern Methodist Will Play Middies V- j To Quit Circuit ALLENTOWN CHICAGO July 18— (AP)— With the senate’s inquiry into her cam-iaifunds recessed Ruth Hanna fcCormick Republican senatorial candidate today "began an investigation of the ransacking of her private correspondence ' Shortly before Senator Gerald P Nye chairman of the senate’s campaign funds committee temporarily halted the inquiry yesterday the Illinois congresswoman issued a statement saying the office of her Rock River farm estate at Byron 111 had been broken into Wednesday night and her letter file ransacked While she refused to say the "outrage” had any connection with the inquiry Mrs McCormick pointed out that the "raiders were not in search of money or other loot because they did not break into the safe contenting themselves with an examination of my correspondence” "I have no ciue to the perpetrators but I have employed detectives” Mrs McCormick said Senator Rye said he "hoped the ransackers would be caught and $67-2- t r Mrs Ruth Hanna McCormick Hires Detectives In Chicago Texas to be played November 15 " THE OGDEN ST AND AKD - EXAMINEE 18 1930 - s I a v HMM-TH- Blonde Black AT5 OUEER? 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