| Show ! t B--A THE OGDEN n i o U Three Tiftlles Aft SfraEie Dsn jDddl - R fa) '' 0 u LI'S) IN SWAT RACE which Charley Gehringer has had little experience in his brilliant career— can keep the Detroit Tigers’ star second baseman from winning his first American league batting championship Gehringer according to averages which include games of Friday tops the junior circuit with a marit lead of 384 and held a over the second place Lou Gellrig of New York Gehringer lost ground during the week falling off three points but Gehrig lost 11 points during the same period giving the Detroit slugger a tighter hold than ever on the coveted hitting title Joe DiMaggio of New York also failed to solve effectively the pitching slants dropping five points during the week to 1351 good enough for third place Gerald Walker Detroit’s reformed outfielder had better luck picking up 12 points and shooting into fourth place at 350 Walker was followed by terminate Hank Greenberg at 349 Others in the “first ten” were Cecil Travis Washington who was with Greenberg Zeke Bonura Chicago 341 Roy Bell St Louis 338 Joe Vosmik St! Louis 338 and Ray Radcliff Chicago !337 Walker of Detroit replaced DiMaggio as the hit leader the Dek troit having made 197 DiMaggio however still lead in runs scored 137 and smacked two homers during the week to make his circuit blow total 42 for the season Greenberg added three runs during the week for a total of 159 runs driven - in jbut lost the two base hit leadership to Bell who had a total of 46 doubles Dixie Walker of Chicago stejfced into the triples lead with 15 to his credit replacing teammate Mike Kreevich and nd $250000 The eight principles have been close ’to $200000 guaranteed Ambers the lightweight king from Herkimer N Y will collect the biggest slice $65000 for taking the biggest title risk Experts share the wagering opinion that Ross is the best bet to retain his title and Montanez the favorite’ challenger Escobar rules a slight choice over Jeffra Apostoli h generally is picked to the baldheaded Frenchman Thil 31-poi- ball-haw- i NEW RACE j Waner Sets New Batting Record Club Standings i Boston 83 82 75 74 70 Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia 54 54 Pittsburgh 6- - 53 57 64 65 69 78 83 84 AND YOU ALWAYS COMPLAIN SALT LAKE (CITY Sept 18— 610 590 The racer in which Capt G E T 540 Eyston British speed king will 532 try for new records on the Bonne504 ville Salt Flats weighs seven tons 439 and consumes eight gallons of gas 394 for every minute of full-spedriv- Yet i ed 391 r ing time Patrolling The Sport Highway J (Continued from Page Beven-A- 1 - championships for 1937 ’38 ’39 and ’40 John Henry Lewis will vacate the throne to enter Mike Jacobs’ fight tournament The Cardinals have purchased Shortstop Jimmy Webb of Columbus1 Jack Curley Jr son of the late sports promoter may follow the business of his father Coach Andy Kerr of Colgate says “Football over the country is standardized with no section having a monopoly on the best teams” There are rumors that federal and state authorities will soon move to collect taxes on the $144 service chaise tacked on Annie Oakley’s for big fights There is a cab driver named Max Baer who i “hacks” in New York City -- trl ' I r - 'o' S'"' V ht n "S ' ' 5 i Pedro Montanez $ f 4 1 f X r Fred Apostoli i J & V i -- v i it J ' 'X f I ‘f' ' Snx Hnfr By Fritz Howell Associated Press Staff CLEVELAND O Sept 18— (AP) —A “picture shot” on the 15th “hill hole” at Canterbury gave “Slam-miSam” Snead the mountaineer from White’ Sulphur Springs W Va a one stroke edge over the field at the halfway mark in the 37th annual western open golf In 4 to 3 Diamond Melee ' y I xA V: championship today as he tacked a 74 two over par to his 68 of yesterday for a 142 total Snead whose clubs blew hot and cold all day lost a stroke to par on the hill hole which wrecked Denny Shute two time P G A champion in this same tourney in 1932 Denny needed a seven but Snead came out of it with a five with a grand recovery from a three foot ditch after his attempt to clear a clump of trees failed the n ball falling into the ravine The mountaineer who had bird-le- d the three previous holes after a heartbreaking 39 on the first nine chipped his ball safely to the fairway from the ditch where his swing was hampered by a water pipe directly over the pellet banged his fourth 10 feet from the stick and then canned it for the 36-ho- mwwi— aifttrii aTir i?x o ' rnflri amh ' 4 Sfc ? Svj 4 5 v vXyvv’ sr £ v' V ’VSy-- ? 41 vva still limping from the! fractured ankle that sidelined him five weeks added a double and a pass to his homer his season’s v V A r t 16th v t liner Marty’s homer a 400-fointo the dead center bleachers tied the score at 2 in the second Collins’ homer a 368-foone Into center found Gabby Hartnett right aboard as the result of a single to put the Cubs ahead 2 in the sXs 7 2-- - - ot i' ' 4 s if v v y S N -'v ' - - V le 4 : ' 4-- third it?' :Sl National at Chicago: PHILADELPHIA Norrla 2b Martin cf -t v A ’frill ' ' ' J' A K16in - Camilli ' ' c ©veir Chicago omeirs Joe DiMaggio Clout His 43rd Home Run Gehrig Poles Two Circuit Blows Andrews Gives Sox Only Six Hits In Nightcap Tigers Divide With Athletics Lawson p 2 1 0 HThomas p NEW YORK Sept 18 — (AP) xBolton o4100 1 1 O OlSmith ooo p like the vaunted mur Poffenbrgr pO 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 derers’ row for the first time in xxGosllne xxxMcLaghlnO O 0 0 -- r weeks the Yankees fired both bar30 8 27 7 37 11 24 9Totals rels at the Chicago White Sox to- Totals xBatted for Lawson In 7th xxBatted for Poffenberger In Sth day and swept a doubleheader with v xxxKan for Goslin In 9 th a total of six home runs before a Detroit 110 000 101—4 020 003 OOx — 5 crowd of 24000 Philadelphia Two Errors — York Walker Owen Joe DiMaggio hit his 43rd in the base hits — Fox 2 Owen 2 Brucker 2 Three base hit— Moses nightcap Lou Gehrig hit one in Greenberg Double Stolen bases — Werber Peters each game his 35th and 36th plays — Gehringer to Rogell Werber Peters Hasson Winning pitcher — Tohams Losand Bill Dickey Frank Crosetti and to ing pitcher — Lawson Myril Hoag walloped one apiece DEFEAT BOSTON in the opener as the Yanks took BOSTON the first game 12 to 8 from their Sept 18 (AP) —With e jinx Lefty Thornton Lee fourth place at stake the Cleveland and followed up with Paul a 4 to Indians put on a six run rally 0 decision in the nightcap behind in the eighth today to gain a 6 Ivy Paul Andrews' six-hthe RedSox and take ing over their first division berth First game: — Looking one-tim- 7-- PtXh-vlctoryov- er it 001 002 401 — 8 12 2 I Chicago BOSTON CLEVELAND New York 400 010 34x— 12 18 2 ABHOA ABHOAl Lee Brown and Sewell Ruffing Mur- Lary ss 3 0 3 0 5 2 1 6Sandro If phy and Dickey 5 1 3 0 Kroner 2b 5 16 5Cramer cf Second game: AverlU cf 2 0 0 OiChapman rf 5 2 4 1 f CHICAGO NEW YORK 1 4 2 3 2 AB HO A Trosky lb 5 13 12 0: Cronin ss ABHOAl 5 1 Higgins 3b 4 3 0 0 4 2 3 4jCrosettl es 2 0 5 1 8olters If Hayes 2b 0 4 1 2 0Foxx lb Kreevich cf 4 O 1 OIRofle 3b 4 2 2 2 Campbell rf 5 4 0 2 6 4 1 1 2McNair 2b Walker rf 3 0 3 OlDiMagglo cf 4 12 0 Hale 3b 4 2 4 2!Desautels c 3 1 5 0 Radcliff l( 4 22 CiGehrig lb 4 2 6 1 Pytlak c 1 0 0 0 ljzMarcum 10 00 OlBerg es c 4 1 0 4 1 Appling SlDlckey 10 0 OiMcKainc p 03 20 OO O1 Conners 3b 4 O O l Hoag If 10 Haas lb ? 1 12 HLazzeri 2b 4 0 2 4 0 0 10 0 0 O 1 Wilson p Shea c 2 0 2 OiHenrich rf 2 13 0 IzzMellllo 10 0 0 xSteinbacbr 1 0 0 0! Andrews p 2 0X0 Rensa c 0 0 O Oj 37 12 27 10 38 11 27 18Totals Totals Whltehd p ' 2 0 0 2 x 8th in Batted for Heving 01 xxRosenthal 1 1 0 xBatted for Desautela in 8th Dietrich p O 0 0 01 zzBatted for Wilson in 9th Cleveland 000 100 060 —7 Totals 62 6 24 13Totals 30 8 27 9 Boston 000 150 000—6 xBatted for Shea in 8th Errors — Hudllng Higgins 2 McNair Two xxBatted for Whitehead in 8th hits — Solters Hale Chapman Home 000 000 000—0 base Chicago Stolen bases Lary Solters Cronin New York 101 000 02x — 4 runs— Double Sacrifices — Dallessandro Errors —None Two base hits — Dickey' —Lary — plays Harder to Kroner to Trosky Cronin runs— DiMaggio Hayes Home Gehrig Sacrifices — Andrews Double plays — to McNair to Foxx McNair to Cronin to Laszerl and Gehrig Haas Appling and Foxx —Winning pitcher — Heving Losing pitcher Wilson Hayes Losing pitcher — Whitehead 16 -- 16 4100 - DIVIDE HONORS PHILADELPHIA Sept 18— (AP) —The Athletics split even in an American League double Leader with the Detroit Tigers- today The Athletics lost the first game 5 to 2 then came back to take the second contest 5 to 4 “OLD Gets Fat Offer 918300 Phone 364 7 302 - 25th St START JUNIOR YEAR ON COAST Ogden Catcher Is Offered Three Posts In P C L Diamond Loop j j —A ” j j v- - : ' j - 1 Maw 5 0 0 0AFIelding 3b5 4 Singleton 3b 4 0 2 OlFavero ss OiLFlinders c5 Sharp c Skeen rf-5 3 11 0AHall cf Stewart ea 5 0 1 llNFielding rf 4 f 4 0 O OiKing cf 5 Read 4 0 1 2Parker lb 4 Moyea lb Folkman 2b 4 3 2Cottle 2b fbompaon cf3 0 0 0!RFllndera p 5 Charlton p 10 1 0 3-l- b p 411 3b-c- 13 -- Totals 37 Score: Plain City I 310 5 Totala Hogsett and Gulllani lies Second game: ST LOUIS FAYETTEVILLE Ark Sept 18 003 003 131 — 11 Hooper Summary — Three base hita King Park- — University of Arkansas has the er Folkman Two base bite — Moyee Sharp finest material in the Southwest and Parker Hit by pitched ball — Favero conference this n tradition but on Bases Single-toballs— year Off 2 3 1 by Singleton 2 off Flinders 2 Struck out — by is against the Razorbacks retain0 10 ' 4 Skeen 1 Flindere 8Um-plreNo 2 2 0 SingletonHorne and Morteneon ing the loop championship Tima of team ever has won In a two titles 1 50 hour minutes game 4 Skeen 1 Flindere 8 Urn row' Singleton 3 110 s: 411116 Phebus and 15 2 3 4 3 0 40 2 0 Mil- WASHINGTON ABHOAl 5 ARKANSAS 2 4 1 0 11 2 11 0 10 12 0 000 Oil 010 — 3 LRSflmueLs ABHOA 5 2 2 Almada cf 01 Lewis 4 3b O 1 Travis ss 4 3 1 oj Simmons If 1 HWasdeU lb 5 1 5 3 6 lCase rf 1 3Bloodwrtb’ 2b5 6 2 R Ferrell c 5 2 0 ljKrakusks p 4 2 3 0 0 1 6 10 5316 9 1 'IJlmzmmsm & © el ® d Phone 1123W O 2 4 3110 3 0 1 2 4 3 PIRATES ADVANCE PITTSBURGH Sept8 VAP) — The Pirates moved closer toward third place today by nipping the Brooklyn Dodgers 3 to 2 behind the effective pitching of Cy Blanton BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH ABHOAl ABHOAl Rosen cf 5 11 0L Waner cf 5 1 10 O 3 4 Cooney If Hassett lb 4 3 Phelps e 0 xClsar 0 Spencer c Lavagetto 3b4 Bucher 2b 4 14 2 9 2 0 O 1 2 rf 4 O English ss 2 0 xxHaas 1 1 Fitzsmris p 3 O xxxWinsett 1 0 Wilson OlJensen If 3 P Waner rf 1 0 Vaughan ss 0 0Suhr lb 0 OITodd c 0 HBrubker 3b 3 5 Young 2b 2 0 Blanton p 1 1 O oj 3 2 0 01 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 2 0 3 0 0 1 2 4 2 10 1 O 9 1 2 2 0 0 2 10 12 -- I 33 9 2712 35 10 24 121 Totals Totals xRan for Phelps In Sth i xxBatted for English In 9 th xxxBatted for Fitssimmons In 9th 000 110 000 — 2 Brooklyn 012 000 OOx — 3 Pittsburgh Error— Bucher Two base hits — - P Shur Phelps Haas Waner Brubaker Stolen feast — Young Sacrifices — Todd LOMBARDI SPARKLES CINCINNATI Sept 18 (AP) — The Giants’ lowly low local cousins the Roughhouse Reds failed to oblige as expected today and sliced a full game off the New Yorkers’ National League lead by taking a 4 to 3 decision They added insult to injury by whipping King Carl Hubbell in turning the trick at least temporarily frustrating hie ambition to become the first pitcher in the big league to win 20 games this season The defeat was doubly important to the Giants since the second place Cubs knocked off the Phillies and shaved the league lead of Bill Terry’s Terriers to 2H games Peaches Davis limiting the Giants to seven hits and personally driving in what proved to be the winning run in the eighth was the No 1 hero of the encounter But he had to have a lot of help from ( Continued on Page Nine-A- ) BOXING— WRESTLING Wednesday BROWN’S PALACE All AcSiom —No Belays JACKIE DIME RALPH L1QRLEY t Champion Light Heavy Champion Inter-M- -- Blood-wort- 2 3 1 five-year-o- ld SPORTING GOODS SUMMER ILL STOKER MFG CO 146 410 3 10 0 0 3 3 12 -- JENSEN WILL INDIANAPOLIS Sept 18— (AP) high wind again prevented Grant Jensen former Ogden basetrotter ball star is in big demand Hooper first half champions Greyhound as a moved into a deadlock with Plain from making an assault today on coast on has the Jensen catcher City for the 1937 Farm Bureau the world’s trotting record for one Cal at been Taft mile working during baseball championship Saturday by The existing mark of 1:56 was the past three months but will start taking the measure of Plain City 11 to 3 The contest was played set by Peter Manning in 1922 his junior year at California Monon the Hooper diamond Greyhound was scheduled to go R Flinders hurled superb ball after the record last week but a day Jensen has been offered a fat confor the Hooper club Although heavy rain washed out the trail tract by Oakland of the Pacific touched for ten hits he kept them Tuesday he was td have tried again well scattered but the high wind made unlikely Coast League He played with the Singleton Charlton and Skeen high speed at the shorter distance Taft team during the summer worked on the hill for Plain City so he went for the mile and half months The third and deciding contest mark and succeeded in clipping During the past two years Jensen will be played next Saturday at almost ten seconds off the record has served as one of the catchers set by Rosalind at 3:124 The Plain City starting at three-thirt- y Ghost toured the distance in of the University of California Grey m p 3:02H squad Hooper will meet the Colored Sep Plain veteran driver said Two other coast league teams House of David team at Hooper Lex- have also made Jensen to would he take Greyhound exhibition flattering an game Monday in tomorrow for races offers Ky ington m at four p sharp starting Jensen played with American Lou Zito will work on the flab there teams in Ogden with BeckLegion for Hooper Johnny Sarlo will play er’s and with Washington Junior second base and Bert Bonham will EASY DAY AT BAT was He student body president high hold down first base C 18— ASHEVILLE N Sept at his senior year Ogden High The colored team stages a “pep- Lynn Myers Asheville shortstop is son Jensen of Mr and Mrs the to baseball the scored seven runs in a recent game per game” prior event that is a scream A small without being charged with an Otto Jensen 202 Harris Street admission will be charged official time at bat He was hit Ogden HScore by a pitched ball twice and walked HOOPER PLAIN CITY TRADITION AGAINST ABRHE five times ABRHEI AKLMST HONG A better stoker for only Jefferson Game To Be Played Next Saturday SPECIAL TEAM PRICES ST©EEns FAITHFUL 2139 Deciding BOWLING SHOES j A —— — 7 JOUST 937 High Wind Halts Farm Bureau Record Breaking 1 3 0 Hemsley lb 4 1 6 Barkley 2b 4 O 15 4 0 Giuliani c 4 2 Van Atta p 0 O 10 0 0 0 01 Bonettl p 2 0 2 2 Walkup p xLIpscomb O O 0 Oj I 42 18 27 13 Totals 32 6 24 13 Totals J xBatte edfor Walkup in 9th 3 St Louis 000 000 030 210 302 02x — 10 Washington h Errors— Vosmik Krakauskas 2 Walkup Two base hits— Hemsley Three base hits — Krakauskas Almada Double plays — Travis to Bloodworth to Wasdell 3 Win000 001 010 — 2 9 1 ning pitcher— Kraluiuskas Losing pitcher 001 012 02x— 6 7 0 Van Atta ROOKIES SHINE WASHINGTON Sept 18 (AP)— Rookies Joe Krakauskas and Ray Phebus recently recalled from Trenton and Chattanooga respectively pitched the Senators to a double victory over the Browns today The scores were 6 to 2 and 10 to First game: Detroit 000 002 012—5 9 6 001 000 001 —2 8 0 Philadelphia Bridges and Hayworth Ross and Hayes " Second game: 3 f DETROIT PHILADELPHIA Firat game: AB HO A St Louis ABHOAl White cf 5 14 0 Moses rf 3 2 0 0 Washington Fox rf 4 OINesome ss 4 0 3 1 52 Gehringer 2b4 1 2 3 Werber 3b 3 O 3 1 3 1 2 O Greenbrg lb 4 1 7 Oj Johnson If York c 4 0 2 0Hasson lb 4 1 9 01 Walker If 4 0 0 OIRothroclc cf 3 0 5 O Owen 3b 1 1 Brucker c 2 0 43 Rogell ss 41 4 3! Peters 2b 4 2132 5 OF at 4 2 3 4 O 1 4 0 1 4 0 9 34 6 24 12' Total 34 12 27 16 Total! 100 010 000 — 3 Philadelhpia 112 100 04x — 9 Chicago Error —Norri Whitney Herman 2 Two base - hits — Whitney Collins Three base hit—Cavarretta Home runs —Norris Collins Marty Stolen base — Hack Sacrifice —Herman GRANT JENSEN 15-rou- nd SECOND EVENT lb CHICAGO 5 2 HHerman 2b 4 3 2jDemare rf 5 0 0 Hartnett c 4 1 0 Collins lb 3 2 OiCavartta If 4 2 4Marty cf ss 4 1 0Jurges 3! Carleton p 4 0 2 ABHO AlH&ck 3b Whitney 3b 4 2 10 Grace c Schareln ss 4 0 0 Passeau p 3 0 0 & hl Take T wo HOOPER TAKES rf Moore If :'v X $ ot ' ' hit n Collins V’ V V s wind-blow- ' 7v ? avI-- "l s s rx '1s V v y vos4 x v s ‘ A 4 's s' X W S s again 9 to 3 Carleton warming up to pitch flic middle game of the critical “face to face” between the Cubs and Giants that gets underway for three single games here Tuesday He turned in his 14th victory embellished It by retiring the final 15 men in order except for a 4f s S s ' V v s A s 4 i 4 J ? k r 5 jwMhAttaawo CHICAGO Sept 18 (AP)' — By it attack that feaway of & tured homers by Rip Collins and Joe Marty plus six hit pitching by Tex C&rleton the second place Cubs moved up to within two and one-ha- lf games of the league leading New York Giants today by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 12-h- and ties started the stretch was Horton Smith of Chicago the erstwhile “Joplin Ghost” who turned in a 71 today for a 143 total Smith’s effort was the only one which bettered or matched par X' ' s i r today a heavy wind whipping $4vvvvvyW' vvyacross the course to send the scores Ceferino Qarcia Scores of 161 got into the NEW YORK’S POLO GROUNDS WILL BE OVERRUN WITH champions and challengers on the night soaring finals of September 23 when Mike Jacobs stages his carnival of champions Lightweight Champion Lou Ambers Knotted at 145 were Ralph Guld-ameets Pedro Montanez of Puerto Rico Marcel ThU French claimant to the world middleweight title makes the defending western open his American debut against Fred ApostoU of San Francisco Welterweight Champion Barney Ross en- and national open champion and gages Ceferino Garcia of the Philippines and Bantamweight Champion Sixto Escobar faces Harry Ky Laffoon the Cherokee Indian title affair Jeffra of Baltimore Each bout is a both from Chicago both turned in scores of 73 today after matching par with 72’s in the first round Paul Runyan from White Plains N Y and ‘'Dick Metz of Chicago making his first start since automobile accident injuries put him on the shelf last spring were tied iy pBtfelhiBrDg Cincinnati Defeats Giants five On Snead’s heels as the field of 68 composed of the 64 low scorers V Pressure With ©bh rock-strew- X A IPnalte n’ i v'-- - J Biltmore Country club in Miami Fla The Reds and Giants -- were so sore at each other in 1919 that when Cincinnati players visited the Polo Grounds they brought their own i supply of bottled drinking water Baron Gottfried von Cramm during the nationals at Forest Hills said: “There isn’t enough money in America to lure me into pro tenNotre Dame’s fall suicide march reads like this: nis” ‘ Illinois Drake Carnegie Navy Minnesota Pitt Army Northwestern and Southern Calif omia If the Irish take the last five they’ll automatically be conceded the national light-haevyweig- i -- DiMaggio OGDInREADY New York Chicago St Louis i ' i 1 out-punc- L :yS ' nt Ben Champman of Boston failed to steal during the week but his total of 30 pilfered bags still was high Detroit continued to lead both In team hitting and fielding having an offensive mark of 295 and a fielding average of 976 For the first time in months Chicago did not lead in double plays Washington took over that spot with a season’s total of 151 Johnny Allen: Cleveland’s talented hurler continued to lead the pitching department winning twice during the week for a record of 12 won against jno defeats Roxy Lawson with (another viettir brought his mark up to 18 won a£d FOR only five lost Red Ruffing of New York had won 18 and lost six while Johnny Murphy of New York had ( Continued from Page Eeven-A- ) won 12 and lost four Vernon Gomez the New York 164 Charles Jones 165 Bob Lath-ro- p 132 West Belnap 160 Melvin flinger engaged in a brilliant mound comeback again led In strikeouts Downs 160 Carl Moss 155 Guards — Ray Geiger 152 Hugh with 'a 174 total — Rounds 145 Larkin Patterson 145 159 Clair Wayment Earl Ferring 161 Allan Van Dyke 162 George McCluse 170 Arthur Stevens 146 Roy Behling 140 Charles Bell 130 Frank Hudson 145 Centers — Alan Bader 160 cap- tain Junior Whetton 162 Milton PITTSBURGH Sept 18— (AP)— 150 Bergland Waner veteran Pittsburgh Paul 1 A outfielder set a National league batting record today by driving out his 200th hit of the season marking the eighth time in his career he has collected 200 or more AMERICAN safe blows in one year W L Pet Waner had previously held a tie 93 44 679 for the record at seven years with New York 82 56 594 Rogers Hornsby His 200th for 1937 Detroit 558 came in - the third inning of the 61 77 Chicago 536 game with the Brooklyn Dodgers 64 74 Cleveland 530 today 71 63 Boston 478 72 66 The major league record for Washington 331 most years with 200 or more is held 91 45 Philadelphia 41 295 by Ty Cobb with nine 98 St Louis W ''t i ' j Three world championships will at stake on the same evening for the first time in fistic history New Orleans furnished the nearest parallel in 1892 when on successive nights Jack McAuliffe knocked out Billy Myer In defense of the lightweight crown George Dixon whipped Jack Skelly to keep the featherweight title and Gentleman Jim Corbett knocked out John L Sullivan in the first glove fight for the heavyweight championship Sixto Escobar Lou Ambers and Barney Ross respective holders of the world bantamweight lightweight and welterweight crowns meet the challenges of Harry Jef-- f ra of Baltimore Pedro Montanez of Puerto Rico and Ceferino Gar-ci- o of the Philippines In Jacob’s Thursday night show Fourth major attraction involves Marcel Thil of France holder of the European middleweight crown and claimant of the world title versus Fred Apostoli of San Francisco By official edict however this has been stripped of title significance The recognized wdrld titleholder in this country is Freddie Steele of Tacoma Wash All four bouts will be 15 rounds The carnival of champions is expected to draw a crowd of 50000 and attract gross gate receipts of NATIONAL v 5 be 260-pou- v i ur Sex Carflefoira GOLF TOURNEY i CHICAGO Sept 18 (AP) — Only a severe slump— the kind with !®V7 Y©o‘k®Q's SLILI LEAD IN SETTING PAGE Detroit Infielder Holds Big Edge Over Gehrig ’ SNEAD HOLDS 6EHRINGER IS By Alan Gould fHEW YORK Sept 18 (AP) IN — The nearest thing to a pugilistic “world war” since the gas-l- it days of the gay nineties will be put on next Thursday night at the Polo grounds while the American Legion is in town Notwithstanding opposition from the Legion’s own fistic party an show on the same Madison Square at the night Garden Promoter Mike Jacobs will produce his “carnival of champions” as the climax event of the new outdoor boxing season r® m mi m ©airaue ©etb Le&giiioe Cyfes CSsm Ex-pect- ed all-amate- ' ix is 'SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 19 1937 e) ( Program IPgjjgiDnsli'De Gate Of $250000 Is All Bouts To 1 Be 5 Rounds W5B0 it STANDARD-EXAMINE- DOB iliNSON GLEN ALLEN Provo WARWICK $1100 Los Angeles 2 out of 3 Falls 6 Bounds HEBE’S ONE FULL OF DYNAMITE SWEDE SWEHSOn The ANOTHER Nettleton “Original” that HOLDS its smart character in service Nothing takes the place of fine qualand flat bottoms ity in MAINTAINING smart style for a long time MEN’S DEN tzba czf Bough-hous- e Swede I vs j 2 out of 3 Falls NY SEIARMAU The Favorite j The rest of the card speaks for itself: WINDMILL PEABCE ys PABBY SATCII Bussian 4 Bounds Elton Dinsdale Ogden vs Johnny Candea Mexican Garland 4 Bounds BULL KEENEB 175 West Va vs BLIMP ALLBED 1 Fall 30 Min LADIES FBEE WITH ESCORTS v Kids IS Kids 15 BROWN’S PALACE WEDNESDAY 8:30 — Popular Prices i |