Tex Rickard Announces He Will Stage Dempsey-Firpo Match at Buenos Aires _. —~ * "" Decision Made After Conference .With Champion's Manager; Bout to Be Held About First of November i Promoter'* Agent* Report a Big Gate. Is Assured in "Paris of South America." Hr Associated Press. EW YORK. July 16. —The heavyweight boxing outlook took an unexpected turn late today, when Promoter Tex Rick ard announced * definite proposal to stage a title match between Jack . Dempsey, the cham _ pion, and Luis Angel Firpo. in the capital of the latter's native Argentina. Buenos Aires, about November 1. Firpo, keenly anxious to fight for the high est of fistic honors before his coun trymen. already lias accepted Rick ard's terms. Jack Kearns, the title holder's manager, discussed the de tails of the proposition with Rickard for an hour this afternoon, and at the end of the conference told the promoter his answer would be ready by Wednesday. Rickard said his plan to take the fight out of this country was prompted by two reasons—Firpo's de sire to return to his native country for the bout, and enthusiastic reports from the promoter's agents as to the possibilities of financial success in the "Paris of South America.” Rig Rale Is Seen In Argentina. Rickard has had representatives in the Argentine for some time, but just after Firpo's knockout victory over Jess Willard at Boyle's Thirty Acres a few days ago, he intimated he had abandoned the project in South America because of the probable risk involved. However, he received cabled advices today that helped alter his mind, one of theni from Juan Home, a personal agent, saying that a tight between Firpo and either Dempsey or Harry Wills, negro contender, would draw more than -,000,000 pesos about fSOO.OOO—in the, Argentine capi tal. - T1LDEN OEFERTS By Associated Trees. Indianapolis. Ind., July 18.—Wil liam Tilden II of Philadelphia de feated Manuel Alonzo, of Spain In he final round of the men's tingles f the national clay court champion ship t»nnis tournament Sunday, 2 6, H.3. 6-1, T-5. ''eorge Lott of Chicago won the 'or singles tennis championship Id in connection with the national .y court tournament by defeating avid O Laughlin of Pitteburgh in .e final round today, 6 4, 3-6, 4 3, 7. 6-3. The Kinsey brother*. Howard and Robert, of San Francisco, defeated John Hennessy of Indianapolis and Walter Wesbrook of Detroit In the final round of the men's doubles in straight sets, 6-4, 13-11 and 6 3. lieorg* Storking a.nd '‘BUI" Adavnt. well-known Omaha tennla players will •ornpete tn the annual Missouri Vsi.ey •enn's '**urnim»n' thaf start a »* S’ Louis. Mo thU morning Not having h«/t our toon** on r|©po©it m thr Great K I'.la bank. «« ar© not •laming th* bh©'b affair for our pr ■ - >nt financial straight Georg© Cochran, formerly a Wwetern engu© st»r. third baseman later one if the mairata:* of th# Kane* ' ,f> Blues, has been having great euccews menagirg an Indepeudan* team at Jop lin Mo. The Joplin.tea think »o much vf Georg# that the- have provided him vlth ft good playing field and ha\a tamed it Cochran park Two former Omaha pitcher#, Emil# 1*©I n«ro and Pan Tipple, opposed ©ach oth ir on th© mound in Minneapolis yestei day Pa!rn*ro hurling for Columbus, beat MJnneao«H* * »o 6 The Cuban went th* full n1n© ’nining". while Tippl* knocked «ut of th# box #arly in th# ;ame. "Pug" Griffin, form** Omaha Buffalo outfielder hijf now with Pallas of th© T'-xaa league h*» found hi* bati.ng ©fr.de pt last in * gam* of laat week Griffin Jammed out four hita out of four time* io bat. The annual Carter lake *nnoe r%* *« will b# held at Carter lake r*»t Sun. *y. Manila.—Atlrlno Jam!to# won th# light weight boxing ehamplonahip of tha Orient by a decision ov©*- Irln’o Flore* title polder, m a 12-round bout at Manila and 7ill salt for tha United fcti'es Tuesday. j More than II.WMt.nwi worth #f horses run stabled ready for th# open ng of th» Irand circuit, ra-*© a* Kalamazoo Cochet, Francs, boat A. E. Aehltmtn. §w It Zetland, 1-A. A-2 A t. 1A-7. * 4 and Blanch: France. bea* Martin FwMr.er and 7 %. f-T A ?. in th© semifinal* of th* Dav ia i up elimination tennis mat**h©e Offer© to stage another hoot between fa«-k Pevnpaev heavyweight champion, ind Tommy Gibbon*, hi Paul, ha** been rd from promoter* 1n N•** Orleans. •*etv.-«-en Gibbons and Luis Anr*i Flr©*» Kan* waid h* wanted to arrange a f.ght with Dempsey f rat. >11*.* Adelaide Iwmherl won the A. A V. | On yard ehamplonahip swimming ra • © in '12 2-6 at Bye. N. V. yesterday. H\ hit Hauer broke th© worlds record for the 220-yard hack stroke. Tim*. 2:12 12 Two Killed When Plane Plunge# Into Pacific Venice, Cal , July 1*-—Herbert Wil son and Cecil Coat*#, aviators, were drowned In the ocean here yesterday when their engine failed at an alti tude of about 200 feet and their sea plane glided Into the water. 'J'he aviators, both residents of Fan* ta Monica, were strapped in their grata and had no chance to escape A physician who examined the bodies eald death was du* to drown ing, although both men had been In Jured by th# fall The plans was an eld typo and th» fliers, both of whom were experl onetd. disregarded warnings against its use Th# engln# was driven back Into th# plane, causing it to turn ovtr ftfld 4» GAMES TODAY WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha af Sioux City. Wichita at Oklahoma City. Tulsa, at At. Joseph Denver at Des Moinea STATE LEAGUE. Valrbury at Norfolk. Lincoln at Hastings Grand Island at Beatrice NATIONAL LEAGUE. St Louis at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. • hicago at New York i Cincinnati at Boston (Two games). AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston at fit Louis. Washington at Detroit Philadelphia at Chicago. New York At Cleveland. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo at Milwaukee Columbus at Kansas City. Louisville at Minneapolis Indianapolis at fit. Paul Indians Cipher Yanks but Drop Secondnn Cotest Bush Receives Broken Finger Off Drive Batted by Tris Speaker. Cleveland, July IS.—Cleveland ar.d New York again split a double-header today. Cleveland taking the first. 6 to 0. and New York the second. 11 to 7. Covel cskle, knocked from the box Sunday by the Yankees, never was in danger to day. Bush had a finger on his left, hand broken by a drive batted by Speaker. Score: Second game: NEW YORK | CLEVELAND AB.H.O.A A B.H o./ Witt, rf 5 A 2 0 Jason. If ft 2 7 0 Dugan. 3b 6 3 2 bi .Su’ma. rf 4 2 0 0 Ruth. If 4 2 t <’ Sr’k*r. rf 5 3 0 1 P«PD. lb 5 5 9 2 .1 Se'ell, ns .7214 Ward. 2b 5 4 2 ft Waby. 2b ft 2 3 0 E S'th. rf 5 2 ft 1 Lutz c. 3b 5 0 2 2 Scott. ?s 4 1 2 3 j Bro'er. lb 4 1 M 0 Ben'gh. c 5 l o I'M; aft. c 3 2*1 Bush. p 3 111b S’ith, p o b o l Jones, p 2 b o o siiaute. p 2 b 0 2 Penn'k, p b t) n o; Ed’ardr. p n a o 0 -Met’\ ier, p 0 b b 0 Totals 44 19 27 12 rOardner l b n n 7.1. Sewell l b a b rONeil! l b n o Tot»|* 79 1 4 27 1 1 sBatted for Edwarda In seventh. zBatted for Metevier ip ninth. sBatted for Myatt in ninth. Score by Innings New York .Ibn n4S b21—11 Cleveland .lbo non in-— 7 Summary—Runs: Dugan. Ruth (4). Pipp <5), F. Smith <2>, Ward, Jamieson. Fum ma. Speaker (21. Myatt. Errors. Ward J. Sewell. Two bare hits. Ward. Speaker. Tamieson. Three >>a«e hit* Ward. Brower. Home run; H iSmith. Sacrifice hit: Scott. Double play. Pipp to Scott. I.eft on bases: New York. 17 Cleveland. 1°. Base* on balls: Off Rush. 2; off Jones 2: off Pan nock. i: off sbaut*. 3; rff Edwards, 2: off Metevier. 1. Hits Off Rush, ft In n innings: off Jones, * in 7 1- ; inning*, off Pennock, 1 In 2-3 inning; off F Smith ■7 in 1 inning; off fihaut*. 9 in 4 1-3 Shsk’ey. p 2 b 1 ] t"ov kt* n 4 2 J 1 Muj 3. n b 0 b t ---- xHend ks 11b* Total* 32 1^7 1* Tota’s 31 4 2412 \ Bat ted for Fhawkar in eighth Scots hy innings New Tork . . . . . bap bbb aa*_a I lave land . 0*1291111—4 Summary—Runs Jamieson Sew»ll. 1 Lutrke. Brower <">. Errors P'pp t-hs-' Way. Tsft-bSM hits: Fumma. 2 Three. h««4 h'»s: ripp. Rrower 'in!*n Pas Sow ell. Sacrifice hit Speaker Double pla>s Fimby to Sewell to Rrower. Scott to Plnn to Rrower. Sewell to f'o - '•ski* Left on bases New Tork. * Cleveland. 7. Ras-s on halls Off Fhawke* 7; off Cove 1 ask if 1; Hit* Off S hawks'. II in 7 innings, off Me § 1 in 1 inn nif Hif by pitched hail B- Sha-Ake ‘O'Neill). Struck out Bv Coveski*. 1 Wild pitch: Fhawkey, 1 Covel**knrh «-f 4 14ft Ruel.r 4 ** it 2 Pr'tt.lbSb 4 1 8 ft P'k ufh m 3 ft 1 7 Blgre’ *s 4 11ft O'Neill.2b 4 7 ft 2 pussier e 3 1*1 ! Zachary,p 4 ft ft ft Dauavn 3 ft ft *» — —-Manueh rf ft ft ft ft Total* 32 8 27 1ft ■ Woodall ’ ft ft ft To*al* St 8 27 1ft -Baited for lone# In eighth Score by Inning' Waahlngton ftftft a .ft aai- 4 Detroit .... . ftift inn ftftti 7 Summary—Run' Ruel f2), o\>||i, I Zachary. Ifeilrnaon, Vegrh Error* jl.lebbold O’Neill, nigne , 'Inn base h'» rrH?t. Ruel, ffejimann Three l,^*e b'l f.iehoid Sacrifice hitv Blue*" Pecktr oaugh l.eft on ba*re ’Varhing'oh 7. Detroit. 8 Raaes 0*1 balle f*ff Dauav H«ruck out: By Zachar *1 h- pauav 4 Hit by pitched ball R Dana* (Go*. I ni. Empire* Owen* and « ntiitoU Time 1 &4 ore PHILADEEPH1A I CHICAGO A B H.o A ft R H o a M hea a rf 8 1 * a floorer, rf 4 1 3 1 Seh»*r, 2b 7 1 4 2 Mrf n. *e 4 ft 3 4 W*ikar. If 7 ft 1 ft Kamm 3h « 1 ** t Mauser 1 h 1 ft ft I Falk |f 4 11ft Miller rf 4 1 - A Voatlt. rf 2 14ft Berk In# r 4 1 7 1 Mr##iv |h 3 n 1 4 Hale 8b 4 12 7'Prba’k. e 4 a « - Dvkc# aa 2 1 2 8 R be-g ?h 8 1 1 • ffarrla, p 4 J ft .7' T R hip n 3 7 1 o — — — •- l/'rette. p ft a n n Total# 81 I 27 13 Tfttala 81 7 27 111 S'-ore bv Inning" Philadelphia aaa e**A ft"ft 4 f'h'rago ftlft Aft" ftftft 3! Summer- Run- Si-beep If • u#*r. Dike Ffarf 1 e llonr-rr 4fr( 1e||*n FaE', t rror ■ M ' " * 11 a n Tvo.ha*» bite Felk. Mille °c he TTooner. Sacrifice bits Sebecr. *’■ b e «• 1 Mr,sf|1 P'ftl er f)oi|b1» pl*>* Sbeely to Hrf'leUar *0 Schalk Hooper to Shady; Sheet*. »o vVh*IU to Kamm T.rft on bares FHtl ladelphl" * Ehi»-*go I Resee on ha’l* tiff T Bla oken«li|n- « r.ff Harris 1. Struck out R* Blankenship b'* Harris 1, by Eevepette 1. H »r * *tt Rl'inkenahfp * In 7 13 Inning" off T.evereMe none In 1" ’ Inning* Paa**d ball Perkin* T.oelnr pitcher Blanker •hip Empires Rowland end Dlnnerp Time. 1 81. Only 42 of r»2i BritUli Ship PaRftenprrR to Get Into IT. S. Hr A«*nelnteH Trraa. Now York, July 1 *! of n"4 pa* ■orifort from front Ttrltnin oil tlio Baltic* whloli arrived today from l,iv or pool, only 4” pa«*enxrr* will ho idmlttod to the foiled Rime*. The remainder will *n to fill* !»1and Where they w dl ho held. and. arnord lna to prawnt Plana of the Immiirrn tlnn authorlile* deported aa the maximum July flliota for flrrat Brit law. ha* been exhauated aln, under tho preaent Immigration Rt Aaaoelaled Preaa Pirla Ttllv i«-r>r To* Oil I n rU5 o r IIvian minlat*r ta ,/i, ^ tUikjh Just because l‘U'SS7'W; SHE'S TZOiKJEt To ,.. i PS < 'f '// PE Puce tufi'CLE ’ III I //V/ v W Hu CM 4 -- Si' ! , / • I I > _ . --- -- I ■v* IC) I M3 »v iHt'L Fe*ru»r $r*vie*. iwe.—'/ Ruth Hitting Ball Better Than Any Player in Majors EW YORK', July JO. "Baltc" Ruth, with every Indication pointing to his re gaining home run laurels taken away last year by Rogers Horn a by, slugging Cardinal, la seek ing another honor this \esr. "Babe" wants to lead the league in hitting and the way he haa been __ hitting the ball late ly, it looks as if this ambition would be realized. Not only in knocking out home run«. but in making ordinary hits "Babe" haa been coming along like a house afire. Today he la only two horn# runs be hind Cy Williams. Philadelphia out fielder, who is topping .the leagues with 33. "Babe" has 31 to his credit. Last year this date "Babe" had 14. hut was out of the game for 30 days at the beginning of the season be cause of his suspension hy Judge Landis. Hornsty topped the home run hitters last sear with 4_\ "Rais, finished fourth with 35, Khi Williams with 39 and Tilly W alker with 37 fin ished ahead of him. With the season more than half over, it la not likely that. "Babe” will surpass his record of 69 made two years ago, but he has a chance to top ITornsbx’s mark of last year. But it m in hitting that "Rat*#" Is shining this year. According to the statistics, the "Babe'* is hitting them better now than any other player In WESTERN UK AG I E. 4. AB. H H Pet. Horan. ?)r» Motnr* 73 810 *1 113 .864 Bauman TuUn 78 298 SI 114 <83 3 Hr. Oklfthmmi City 47 *7 lO 38 .879 BUkr*lry. WlrhUn 82 315 7* 1 2S 37 1 Mrl*\i. I>es Moinr* 90 338 78 129 .380 NATIONAL. AB R. n Prf. Horn«hy. *t. 1-nob 38 213 39 87 405 Uhmt Brook I? !• 71 213 M 104 .581 Rotjfth. Clmtiinnli 77 203 47 111 .378 Fournier. Brooklyn M 248 43 92 .371 Trajnnr. Pittsburgh 79 3«8 53 113 388 A M Ml II AN. 4 *. AB R 17 Prt Hrilmrtrn Drlrnlt. 75 27f. 82 100 .395 Rath. Nrfr 5 nrk 82 27* Hi 1*4 .373 •Inmlennn IlMfM *3 33* 71 125 .389 Hnnry. I»rfmtt '.I 27* 52 *9 3,53 *t»rokrr 4lr\r|^nH 81 "11 #6 f|| the leagues. Today he Is only 17 points behind Harry Heilman, the Detroit outfielder, who i» leading the American league with a percentage of .390, A week ago Hellmann had a percentage of .407 and "Babe ' was in fourth place with a percentage of .365. In the past week "Babe" has Jumped from fourth to second place and has gained 25 points on Hejl mann. There is considerable discussion among baseball sharps ss to whether "Belie" Ruth would not even hit above the 400 mark If opposing twlrl ers were not so liberal with doling out free ticket* to first to Bambino, l.ast year he was gi\en 94 base* on balls. Thus far this year he hae sur passed this mark for free rides to first. Two things are responsible for "Babe * stick work He la using a shorter bat this year—ocer an Inch shorter than the one* he has been accustomed to swinging And he is adopting different style* at the plate. He Is not always using his famous toe hold, with the result that many shorter drives are being made by "Rahe" where he formerly struck out by trying to drive ecery ball out of the field Muff Paves Way for Indians to ^ in Over Oilers — Tulu Oij 1 »i:v 1« —Da* * muff of •ftnr*r ■* '‘aay fly in the seventh inning w hen two men - rra dowfl result *d in ♦he Indiana making f «■ run* and the Ojiera loaf the :aet rani* of *hc aerie* 7 to I. McLaughlin deserved « shutou' Peon OKLA rtTT TULSA AM If ft A A B H O A Ho-k. rf s : 1 ft Brr •*» f , s n Mr N y Jb 7 « ? 1 ft f b-lb 4 3 7 " Tat* Jb & 2 2 f'Da- * rf 4100 K ger. lb * ? 1.1 5 Lam*, tf 4 2 1 « Roche a 4 ft ? * I. vet*. lb 5 ft 'ft ft Ong'dl (f 4 ft ft 1 T'p.iri. "h 1 ft ft 1 Tdr if * 2 ] ft R'man. :b S 1 1 * W'-idie »s 4 2 1 2 ?• k ft « 2 “ftngn. n 5 l * 4 i m • * .• 1 ft 1 Psyne. r 2 1 ft 1 McL'gn, p t 1 o 4 iC'rnagy 1 1 ft ft — — — — xxTesar ft ft ft ft To«ala 42 1 3 29 1ft Tot* * 4ft i: 3fl 12 xBatted for F,*li\r ♦ in r gh'h xxRan fo- f'roabv n - ghth S-or# byinning* a Oklahoma 4,’ltv ftftft cftrt 4ftft 7 Tulsa . ;oo ftfto ft21 ft i nummary Run* 11 •>. u, M-NaiL Krurpr* Rc-h* Tde, Wlmlle. ?*nger Stuart. Pa* is Lamb t2» Mle\« Bau trian to Leo to LalUelt. McLaughlin to *.nn • to I «e! vr It M's and rur.r Off longer. 4 runs and 'I hits In 723 n I ni?!ge \S nnlng pitcher. F'aynr F.oaing pitcher McLaughlin Bare* on balls Off Scr.gr; 1 off M I.au;;hlin. . ff r*ym* I Struck on' Bv M< Laurhi.n. *. b Aon ger 2; bv Payne. 1 Flit hv bitched tin 1 McLaughlin bv F avr.e >!< '»•* ’ »v McLaughlin T.» ft rm ba ** Oklahoma * tty. ft Tti)*-» ft Umpires Hoyle and Murn»i > Tima 2 ftft Kinui f Mr Win* on F.rror. D** Mnin** U July M.-An *rrnr 1 koonig m lha ninth inning p* \ *d th* for *ha wjnnlig run ». Slow x t*n\ N "* ? 't*lorj our I'** Molna# in t h* final gam* of fha >-*rl*a today fin** or *h® v id ora had * alight *dg* n- *r C\mi • n • r«lt< h*r*' balll* fha )*tf*r* wild nr a* k**Ptng him In a hoi* Th* *mr* S!Ot X I 'fTT PCS MOIN KS A P. It o A Aflll n a W ma rf A 1 0 0 'Imnun **4 1 1 « V *hlld. • * 4 rt o 1 « r rim,< if *• f ft Palm*- ?h * I 3 a Mr!, r> lb ? o 7 * M*tr 1 h 1 I 14 0 Mtirph* f 4 1 ? 0 Gr©v*r. If 4 1 3 0 Horan rf 1 ? ? 0 Mr’D’l 3b A 1 1 4 k fman. 1h 4 n a 1 O’lary, r A 1 4 0 KornIg. b 4 n •» 3 Murk*, rf ’« 0 ? 0, H gllng r 4 1 * * Wn"» p 4 10 3 1-jnrh, p 1 ft 0 2 Total. 31 »?7 1.V To* a « ii 7 ?7 10 S' nr* by Inning* Sinn* Oily non noj mj_ 3 P*» Moln** non nnj 010 fummari Pun*. Palmar t?» u»i*rv Oortna* <’orrld*ri f.rrnr* Mirk* King mm Koanlg Two hr«*» h *• Q«i*r P»tn>*r M*fr Corridon Murph- Sm flra hit" fnrrld*'» M* 1,ari Sfnlan b**•* Palmar. fnrrid*n M< -Carry Horan !.*ft -»n baa**, Sinn - I'M- I < Ira Mnlnr « Strurk on» M• I •. n- b b- T\' i to 1 WH HIT A I ST lOSr.PH Allll "A I A H 11 r, A Smith rf 4 i • a oiaan II* 4 111 1 f’onlen rf X 0 ft 0| J.omu r f 3 f 1 a Orlffln ?h 1 1 7 A Magee rf 4 1 I a Plak’y If 1 1 7 a Miller If 4 - 1 I M* fVf lh n a 1 0! N’ufer "h 4 a *• A Hutlar 1b 4 a • Hrn'» n ■ **404* He. U m I t I i flol'an 1b 1 1 * • MoM’len r t 1 ’! a p #r> ■ 1111 Muaerr p " ‘ a 4 f I h Irt •. a n 4 1‘iregory 1 a a * -k»* d »i 1 a a a t ,*■ <1 iw * p a a a a ; Tn'ala 30 a - 4 1 n n Mn« k P a a a 4 % Tot ala :;a 1 • 7 1 • j iHatfed for M»«'r in ninth sHetle'l for IIhiiI in ae’enfh fllalleil f u* T .<•<) he H *r |p eighth Sr-.ira hv Inning* ivirhlt * aa? aaa tae 4 St .loaaph ini ana ||> 4 Summon nun* • anla" He.«k Mr. Mullen Ola*n, T.eoan <"1. IfnHnhau j l‘ rnr* Hrlfftn, lint lor llrn« lie, Itoliobin ft'in* and Mi* Off Maid. 1 and 1 tn 7 lontnga; off l,edh*tter. 1 and none In 1 I In nine Darned • una Wl.hlta, 1 St 4 riff Held a St turk out H Muatar j 1 h'* laiekenetoeh j Left on he*** Wichita, 7 At Togeph. • f*o he* h»* Joatph* 4 Baeea oa baila Off Mueaer, 4 BASEBALL RESULTS 'and STANDINGS/ wmr.n.v i K4Gi r, "landing* W. T. w L wichi‘» ’ si «ai «:» Tun k- a ►»! S9S A•4 • * itv 4| • Ml 4* *. Omaha 4* 4b .S3* .MB .At* r*»B Mftint* P 4 4 M .14 os >5 Joseph S'. I 414 4.9 4«9 fMoug t’lty S3 ir» 3M 4 9, D#n \ »r '4 4 '•4 til 3«2 • Result* (tenter at Dmiihn nhiH "unday. Miou* Ctiy, ; l»e* a®!n»«. 2 Oklahoma « ♦ >. 7 Tula*, iTan la ntngi » «TAT| IMf.1 F. "tand Inga. Wl.fm ■ tf T. Pet Norfolk 49 ’< ..»o Od T»ln "d «'» 4* T.lfira'n 4*i *. Rentrlr* 7, 4* 4 M I alrbury - 7 07 Hafftlng* 21 4 4 *. 1 >o»4#nlaj'4 Result*. R#afrt I.i-miI* 1,. Philadelphia, 7 t'inrinnat Ronton. postponed AM IKK AN IF Alt I F Ntamllngs. AY T, Pot W T. Pot New York ?9 M Ttetrolf 3941 4.1 • evetand 4 I • h - r" IT 41 .474 M* T .0 <1)1 414’ ft" • w»»h g'on *4 4< 47* Pblla 49 41 494 R. - n 947 > enter (lit.t'n Renulfn < ’ I • v• far d, #*i . New York. 911 Mt i.rtui* 4. Button, l PM’.adalphli. 4. « 1 igo I AA'wshlngton. 4 Petro' umf'H * l.oulavllle Minneapolis. not *• h"dui#4 INTFRN ATION Al IMGI R. A eater da * Re»utt» 1 e ■ a*- f ■ ; 1 Tot ant •• 14 Newark, A A Hirfft in 9 Heading 7 Pvrn 'i»e 4 Baltimore. 4 nnrh**ter 1 T r.\ A * l.r AT#I F, ’ *tn Apten'o 1’ t ia I i n * 1 Reauntont 4 R i-M'a Fal'i • Houston S Fort 4Aor»b. ? Gal1 *«tnn F Mhr*\*rort 4 (T1* *0 la ningn» Mil 1IIIHN AfcMidAtins Atlanta. Rltrnlngham. * Mobil# 3. New 1 rUan* * Memphis ' (.title 1 ? Naabville 4 1 ... • r - *rt Inning# I KrMill of I Hjrlioli \ir Karr \ irlory for INirw Knginr London. July 16 Frank T Court nay a virtory In tlm nmal ra« around Fngland f»»r tha king a rup wna raven led yegterday by Intk* Huth erlnnd ai a triumph f«»f nil an • nolad angina Tha motor la t|»a flint of »'ciat ia aanrrh mverln® ae\eial \«aia In tha fluent tunma of tha Hrlllahalr world Ouirtney drove n Siekln fighting machine equipp'd with an Arm attong Slddalry Jngunr motor, at an average apead of IM) in I Ian nn hour The multlcyltndered m»»tor da \ al opa 3'* hnir-apowai androola It vr]f a« n i rault of i ha- ruMi of ,m* i rented b> the flight of the biplane. Tha flow of gh m mnatantlv on «• lentIfk ally da«lgM»d fena, pre\ent lug the angina front hemming over heated, i M|M» Thr«« !>•*• HU M• Mtitlei Daii tile !*!•>• Ilrotn* lo iHifn . |4»rH I o ♦ Irlffln *n M< i"i>v»n ri..r, „ t., ii||*n, Put l*t In (ir Ifr11• lit nett* In St#f#r In "Imh f*ierlfl<* !«»»•» emllh Piet*** ilnUnhan, Mirkenelovl •♦"!#« h***. Makeel*' 1 mpirt* utffn*,> end Held line- 1 II. 4 Stanton Pitches Against Hastings Fa 'bur* V*t* July 1 f — Fa'rbury ’cok th* !»5' |»m« of t h a **pi*a from Ha.** toga toda- f fr» 1. wh»n Atantofi a'h » *d i1’» f**’ of niching a no h<* gar * H• I? m*n, which w 'h on* • allowed th* njhi *hr* run* }{* «• ,-k out o'** rn*n fir or* HART I NR* FAIR fit*HT AR W O A AR Hr» A Hogan rf 4 o 2 * Mak n< 3b ! ft K’ltir. ?b 1 ft 4 ^B*all * 4 3 1*? shaar. a* 1 ft 3 f* off. if 4 ft ft TomM If * ft ** « Will*' rf ft ft ft ft I a*m*I! *ft 3 ft ft ft HIim rf 4 1 1 ft > oark th 3 ft J 11 Hud on lb ft 4 4 * 1b * ft i ft!#* 4 *. o t Will*! a r 3 ft 3 ft Alt*'* rf 4 I ft K our* 1 r 3 * © i in'* n Th « 3 * ’ - .. Stanton. 0 4 3*3 To»*« ! 4 ft ; 4 1 ft - Total* 2t IT f7 1? fi^or* hr Inning* Haaitnaa tftft ftftft ft"*—* Fulrburv ftM ftftft 4ft\ Summary- R«na Hogan Kunr Shv H.k|n Rllar Ifudg^r* 13 > I.** .'• * A!t*p» Krror Goodwin. T*o ha«« hi* Th'** ban* h‘t R*a!t Ifnm* run* l*rft. Hudson* stolen ha*e* \!*ktn. Good ■ -r Hogan. Kpl* V ||rt« fiber*. S»o. ■on. Varr.fio* hit* !#*• Kune Goub’* n!*\« Makln *o Jtudgina Mak.n to I .oft on ha**' F*l rhijr « Haatlng Baa** on halt* off S’anton 13 ,,ff KouraJ * Struck out: H' Rtar'tvn ft Koura1 * 34 tM p.f. hee Stanton. * Koural. 1 Umpire fit rr* tot T;nv*: 1 n • «•. H 4 1"' Mtr.',ar If > 1 • « r. n.|«a * 4 • * 1 I Quin n a* 5 1 1 l Hal hla, rf 'Ota ! M <; * h. 1h # • 1» pr-aul rf 1 a a a 1 *.ih> rf ; 1 a \4 ( a « *h 4 1 4 - » r rr r r 4 1 4 ; Ifnl’a' ■ f 4 1 1 a Millar, n 4 | a i f i*rK - 1 l i -r - If > land p 1 a a i Tnf*U 11 1« II1 Tot ala 1 4 7 27 1 ’ h .'-a h• Inn rgi g«a*r) • •** «at a»a^7 vorfolW aaa aaa aa* a Bunmir Hunt < i*g« r> T.a* rv Ap**u • * Onion M.#%rg»h *7’ t,oah F.raora **rhgff#r, Quinn. frilWIWr *•!»#• Clark M>l«nd Th»aa h«*a M*a MrOr»i>v Quinn Ra- r f|r>* hit* Rhgffar 1 n**r T'OllMa r'n» M'llar t a Sugg* *o M T rf* on Ha*«a Raatfi' " • Nor folk 11 Ha aaa on bglla Off Ml'U’ a off *1 Ian 1 " HfturV out ' Br M Ur 4 h‘ 1I> land. 7 1'mplra Targnaon Tim*. Uerman-Kramcr Match i Was Best on Program According To gdMar* from Nan York, *poit nrifar* that* held that tha match haturan Tin: Jim Haringn • •f *onnh« and t Tiff Knvmar *’f Fall for ifi»* «io tha heat on tha program at tha Jaraa> FH> a rang whar* l.ttlg Flrpo knoekad out Jaa* Willard l.»*t Thur*d*\ night. Harman won tha daciglon of all critic*. Tha Sun and OloFg gu\ a him aa\ an of tha fight found* ■■ -.-.. ■■■■ ■■ ' —— ... ,■■■■. i inirnmn 4**oi iation r»ul r it r 11.11 i.i i’ * |>< 11 i A | M V o»l • 7 1 Hatt*rie* ni>im mid Kiu^t'i S*a|»ler Mmkl* • ml Citinf*!** Mtln auk«» n »t r Totada « 19 t Mllnmik-* a n « tiitl»rl«i M> ai»n, t>ln4k«y «ni1 Ahlnmiit At Kmui «'!♦» n n r C nlut^hu* 3 11 Kanaa* CM v f 1 > * »•« | NfHhrf» • n 1 •cbvirs »n4 HkllL Giants and Cubs Each Win Game hv (rood Hurling j c Kaufmann’s Work Wins^l'irst for Chicago, While Bent ley Takes Second. New York. July 16 — The New York and Chicago Nationals divided a double header here toda’. the Cube winning the first game. 7 to 4, and the Giant* the verond, 3 to 1. Chicago won the first game through ivaufmann’a splendid pitching Hi nt ley pitched one of hie pest game* »ln«;e loinmK New York. Second game: CHICAGO NEW YORK. AfC no A A B. II.O A Statx, rf ;; 2 .i 0 Young, rf ~ u fc 0 Hol'hr, »* .3 0 2 4 Hroh. 3b 4 2 0 4 Hrt in 2b 4 1 *1 2 Frisch. 2b 4 0 3 4 O'Far'I. 2 0 1 0 Meuael, If 4 2 1 0 Knl'er. .31, 4 1 1 0 ■**t eng 1. * f 4 1 1 0 Miller. IX 3 0 4 1 Kelly, lb 4 0 0 1 Yog',, if 4 1 1 0 J'K^n, *;, 3 0 2 0 El'ott. lb 4 2 11 0 Howdy, r 2 16 0 Keen, p 2 0 0 0 Bentley, p . 1 0 •> x Adam* 1 0 0 0 ~ ~ ~T 7T Ch'vpi, p 0 0 0 0 Total* 30 7 2i 12 xx Ha'nett 1 0 0 0 Total* 21 7 24 * xBatted for K **n in Severn n xBat ted for ‘ hi eve* in ninth. Score by 1m ing*: Chicago .ni)l oeo—1 New York .1 10 010 00x — 3 hummary—Run*: O'Farrell, Yeung, Meusei. Howdy. Error Kelleher. Two baas hit: Siat*. Home run: Meusei. Sacrifice: Miller. Double plays: Hroh to Frisch to Kelly; Hoilocher to Elliott; Miller to Elliott Left on base* New York. 6. Chicago. 6. Base* on balls: Off Rr-ntiey. 3; off Kc°n, 2. off Chseves. 1 Mru» k out. By Bentley. 6. by Keen. J, Hit.- ' off K«»-n. 7 In 6 innings: off t.'hc*vM, none n 2 Inning*. Hit by pitched ba B> Bentley (Hollocheri. Losing pitcher: K^n. Empires Moran. Westerveit end Jlsrt. Time: 1 43. NlNtiders Outclass l ink**. Grand Island. Neb.. July 16.—Grand Island outplayed Lincoln today In b*»th hl'tinc and fteldirir. and the third oty took three out of the series of four Fa*' fteldinif by Buser, Thompson. Met* and O'Reilly featured, while Bowman did timely stick work- Score: LINCOLN GRAND ISLAND. AB ILO.A AB 11.0 A C vlnd, ;b 4 2 2 4 T non, 2h 4 1 1 4 T'ner 2b -10-1 Buser. 3b 4 1 0 3 Purdi . if 4 1 3 ft Me*/. *s -13 4 r»ye. lb 4 0 3. B nan. if 3 J * M'/ant. es 4 2 S i O'RIy rf 4 1 4 « •‘onkev. .{ o 1 1 Madsen. ib 4 nil r, Kinke’. cf 1 1 0 0 B khaus. rf l n 2 0 D'btch. rf 4 1 1 f* Luebb* t 10 4** VnfiH t, p 2 n 1 O w Shupe. P 4 1 1 2 xZtnk 1 0 b n -— -To?* a 31 * 27 r Tofa’ff 32 7 24 11 xlt^tted for Nan Hout’a in n.nth. Score by Innimss. Lincoln . 200 ion 000—s Grand Island 101 021 OOx — ft Summary—Runs Cleveland. Purdy, Bondurant. Thompson <3*. Buser. Boa man Errors C’rvelard, !»'•. Me*. Madsen T'voh*'* hit. Bondurant Three-base hi' Thompson S*Oien base?; Thompson M eft. >aorlfi«e*; Tanner. Onkey. Met* >2> Doub ’ pia>.- Thomp son to .Metz to Madsen Boner to Thomp son to Madsen IVft on b ««,/-:• Lincoln. 4 Grand Island. 11 Rises on ba’.ia Oft Nan Heu*t' 7. off Shop* : Struck out By Van Houtre. 1 Shupe 4 NY •! fi t ehe Shupe Paused ba.-i. Luertf 'mp ire: Myers. T,rr.r l il -- With the exception of the defeat ef the Standard Laundry at the hands of rh* - » Mur.y Beach yeatarday afternoon, tba Metropolitan league " *» tha *c*r* of slug ’h th- upr**T ra»a t*am* hand ng the lower* the an I end* of th*- i our- i h» Tire me it man aged to r-rr.am in third place by trim ming the Uundrymtn. 3 to *ft*r ’*k ng advantage of r-rors during the firs’ f«o Inings *nd a ored three runs and enough to win. Ralph Beer* of the .Mandard*' for the past three y-*r* acknowledged on- of •h- h#*i pitcher* in local a mateurdom. 'oat h»» chan - to turn back the T.rc* **h*n h- committed two mo • e-rora 4rd w a k-d a batter - Ith the ba*-* full f'-’ mg n »h* run that could b# cabled ih< d-f Iding tal luster »h* new rrecutt into < fa** •wlrllng r •* preyed h * - to ha a member w h-n v * a -wed the Maftdard* bu’ etc scattered hMs t hr*# of *hi< h w-are in the same frame and accounted for *h* two t a i me against him • is ■*r f<-eu-d ore >■ a and fanned * X The Mandard* had th* honor of pull mg rh* flr*t trip • pm- ***n i local amateur circles hi* season wh*n the birri were load'd ;n th- a-rond Inning of the Metro feature Tay’or of the Tire* fllad an te White) Mlraali left fie d. and making * perfect peg hop * allowed Wachtier :o put out Carnahan and with anoth'r hit of nest a m wnrk Ltcty caught » ua’er off second .llmmr Mewe> diamond on th* short end of a y to t *--or- Rrartll on th* mound for th* w inner*, de-erve* much credit for his team* w - n ho d g th* s tigging crew and fantng at' r Th* Rlnn#e ih-v* h*at th* Weater* 1 n*oii niu* *o " l h* U *gt*rn» had * nea'' v n*w l1 tie up and male t** b-*’ • *iow ng a-*n hv them »h>* s**son Th# Ma***nger* are ap* to pull *h* tines p#,- a It »o 4 arora • nd t ^ • aarond affair k h ! Ihta stamp* tha t nton mat* a* for**moat <*on»ao*1*>* for tha * lar*» "P pan nan* 1 ninth Innini rail* pane ad *urcaa*fi»1 f a i tha t *orr ftta.-t rt#*a * h*n *h*' *-orad ft \ a run* to h*a i V M It ' the • V » |ad until tho final fra ma h fm*t •roraa Knn** h’ ah««»* ad ■ la** for thr loaai* at tha hot rornar IIt \as*«ri*tr«fl l’rr*» tTiphttft. Kan . Jul 1* Haprananta tl'aa of *v h»a ’ farm**'* from Kanaaa. t o'o ndo. «*k tahoma SVhraaha and Taaaa ***■• hara t.*da> for ■ two da* ronfat • nr a to d*"'US« tha *■ -*n -mi • production of whaat and to lav plana for « avatam! hx «thlrh (Mi mil aradut'i It mart profitable he a|lh*> radurlng tha coat of prodtiriinn «*r hjr obtaining a htghar mat ka* prh** for thalr grain Mora than 4rt* da'-«a»a» >» na aepr. tat Among thr apoakriA will ha t .1 rtea P > a*! dan t nf tha Nabtaaa Far mar a' union. Omaha | — , „ ■ .. ... ■ . —.... >rt Ilnlr* for I'riniiinle Not I oiinimnrnl nl Hlootnfirhl Ftheotpfiald. Nrb , Id, Pate* | €»*i thr trl tinin!\ trnm t«>m namrnt to U* holt! tii Hheoinftrld ha\* |eran *rt ftp* August 9 nut | 10 Tim dial t u t Int'ltido* the r«MlPttr*i «ef pint pr t mint* • ud Ktu't .1 MiOomld tef Uniting ton I* tho president, Vir Hrtn> «*f l«aur*l la vh*p pr**h1*nt nml Frank Hu|hfi «*f Hloomflrld ia tha iitvia fury. Th* northeast Nebr**k* tour* nay util ha held at Randolph a wffk or two lattr, y Four New Champions Now Reign in World of Fistiana Walker, McTigue, Villa and Criqui Dethrone Champ* Since Last Fall—Fifth Likely to Take Seat Before Snow Flies —Straws of Comment Indicate That Pugilistic Wind* Blow Toward Dempsey-Firpo Match. By DAMON RUNYON Universal Service Staff Correspondent. (Copyright) EW YORK, July 16—The writer told you last fall that five pugilistic world’s championship titles would change hands in 192‘5. One more change will fulfill the prediction Four new world’s champions reign in fistiana since this statement was made— ) Walker, McTigue, Villa, Criqui—five it you I consider Jack Bernstein’s “junior lightweight title worthy of consideration. I Three titles will be contested within the next three months—Criqui's featherweight title, /Leonard’s lightweight title, and finally, Jack DeniDsev's hcavyweiRnt title. • The waiter thinks one of the three will surely fall and complete the prophecy. Which do you think it will he? Predicts Firpo Victory Difference of opinion makes horse races—and prize ‘ ' .‘t ‘ Brisbane, in the most magnificent article on a light, or fight . - has ever read, and which created a terrific sensation In the wot id of sport, told you that Duis Angel Firpo will beat Jack Dempsey H they «-^r ; Now comes Mr. Sylvester Gunkel of Perth Amboy. N I with sn in terestlng letter warning against "boosting" Firpo for a match with Dempsey before Firpo shows at least 400 per cent improvement.___ ateur Horrheeter W in« Dorrh*M*r, .N>b *-Tli® lo< al aggrega'.on of tall ti maer« won from t f * ** Mliford •'oh* on the latter*' diamond by * for* of l< to 4 L«- '.i I Oca' i *'er made » •• o f<- nv.'h )i •* off the off* rg* of Berkie of Milford Platte Center Is \ icU»r. P itta center. N• FMatt < ■’ttl-r d* feated th* Gretna Cub*, to - Bufi* arid Budura knock*'! home runs Th* * etory '•ae the eighth straight w So for the locaJs. Ulna Eighteen-InnInr Gam*. Oto« Neh.—-i,oral fan* had a tr*aT of fh*ir lives here *• h*n the locale won an ]fc-lnnmg g. • f r on i Summit Th* tors' ltr.*up was loaded with fast N*bra.‘k* City pia *ra. The fore* *»t 7 to Otoe getting cine hits to seven for the visiting team. R***er f Ity B*ats Norton B*a- *r Cit;. Neb—The o* a; t*»m wor a slow gam* from KertVl a*' • ■ by a count of I® to 4. 4imrn»# 11: Weeping Water * « r* u«* Neb —A tr:p to Weeping Water h\ th* jo^e! team resulted in so other '••gaehall -'or- for the S* racue# tner wh> win. 11 Neb—Humboldt will rot ha\e any Sunday baseball the loard of camtntee;oners ru!*d toiow eg * hearing at wh’.h or th* oppAr.'n'* of the i»r'f ton rofton ws Is feated *n « hon:* ground* b a score of 14 to s B buMt aloie*1 but ?hr*e b 'e *>rd Win* in Tenth Ord Neh —Ord defeated b* Paul Pun da in a tft .rmng battle bv a score of I 4 to T— *e ’ute a ’ d a »»'• fee ga^* •he « athe victory n the l?th *.nn:ng Oakland Wine Ninth Virt©e» f a '** ar<1 N'*h The *' se- pr« »on tt* ninth game of the *e«»*n Jhmday j b* defeating Snyder. 11 to 1 Hagens hitting featured with threw b-t» n th* , ‘■• • •* 1 • of tripe the plate Mr. Gunkel says he mw th*4 ns; —the quotations are Mr. Gunkel s— at Boyle's Thirty Acres between Fir po and Willard. lie evidently doe* not think much of Firpo s showing against a man ^ —again we quote M Gunkel— that never had a* much fighting instinct as a rabbit.” \ot Impressed Willi I.uis. Furthermore. Mr. Gunk*! fays he saw Firpo work against '‘Bill Tate In training at Hong Branch and, while he does not so state, the in ference is that this work and the Willard fight leads him t" hi* con clusion that 'The Wild Bull of th« Pampas" must improve at least 4t'0 P«r cent to make him worthy of a match with Dempsey. Mr. Gunkel thinks Firpo should h« requested to f rst meet Tom Gibbon a. He savs if Firpo can beat Gibbon*, he will he one of th« first to pro claim Firpo's groatnes* It is not likely * Firpo Gibbets match will be made, interesting' • hough it : iay be—and profitable Straws of comment indicate that the pug i.sue winds ar* blowing towards a Domp«e; Firpo bout, than a Demp sey-Wills bout. Say* Firpo Hasn't Chance. The writer, like Mr. Gunkel do*s not concede Firpo a - iiance against lterr.peey. Bu- hundred* of thousands of others believe with Mr. Brisbane that F.rpo will beat Dempsey *• ea* ily a* he beat Willard. Firpo will be a good drawing card with Dempsey because Firpo has tier -eaciie.j a period of his d»'eicpm*- ' where a great many person* wish to see '. , defeated This attitude illustrate* a c-irfo-j* phase of human nature. When * f ghter. or other puhhe f gu-* .* first coming up, he finds much p r • pathv, which i* *kin to popular)’ in his effort* TN ... he ~ • -sp co *a r •'-* fee' ing change* guddetiljr. Then the pub lic wishes to s*« him km* ked ~ff '* Oddly enough th s add* to h * vaiua *s a bog effice attraction. The tesosisnfihi rilmhef htfkc* when is*' *f- — the V" r * — — • - *v. -s ■t -he u«-e i -> leer 1 t- • '*i» • -*rv - -f. 'r»A t— ■ He - £ - - V *lt cer the ?be-m»r* whi> th* ' sr »# — h-'-t --.-r - «r# - !*-• it, I , - i - - d**-»*s i^mbfedSporiis ngg-r Omaha Rif fairer I back into fourth place yesterday when they lost a double header to t e Denver Hears in spite of the fact that Tulsa l»eat (Oklahoma City v Failure to hit with men on the l asr« coit the herd two game* The first was 3 to 3 and the second 4 to o in seven innings Krrom again were » oatly for the Buffaloes. Two of Denver'* beet hut In*. \ »dght and Itrown, were sent against Omaha and turned in * •« lorlcv Tlte first named had a hard time of it in the opening game, en gaging in a hurlers* duel with |h ron spewr ttruwn managed to whitewash the Buffaloes in the sec . ond contest when errors on file part : of the Omaha infield allowed the Bruins to score four runs off "Tim" Buckle* in the first inning. The lies Moines Boosters succeed ed in downing the Mom < if* Park era fn a pair of contents Sunrisi and are right on the heels of the Buffaloes for fourth place. The lowana are plating a better brand of baseball right now than ant other team in the se« ond dit islon and with a little better luck should pull out of Hie lower r|*ss Wichita increased it a lead \e*ter da \ by trimming the St Joseph! Saints It sewing hke the Witches are Prketed for the championship of the Western league "Hakit Isbell s club has won f*3 game* and lost only ,*ft j contest s. Tulsa a 1 it to 9 win over the Okl* homa City Indians Sunday put the southerners within easy reach of the lea del * A defe.il f r the \\ it**he* ■» 1 a victory for tha Oilers w !| throw Tulsa in the lead TUT. Rtiffattva «r* Id'o tod.it. hut tomorrow op*n a thro* gam* **r 1** at Sioux ftty, not roturnlng Itoma until Saturdiv Vuguat 4 to op*n a **il*a with Oklahoma tit' During tholr road trip tha Hard pitta Sioux fitt. Si .loarph, Wiohlta. ■ •klaltoma ftty and Tula* Tha n atiltx of thoar gantaa m l lotr an I tor 11 nt Iwaiiitg on Omaha a final atandinga m th* Wo* tri p h'aguo. mv o nan Omaha RuftaWa got In | I th* llnaup t aatartlax in th* poi ■*" aop* ,.f Tim' Ruoktry. pit h*i and Don Rimvn. outhaldar, Ruoklav hail* ft.an San FI an rlaoo. t|* ptt!*h*d th* aa.-ottd gam* and raotttfl vary poor auppoit in ?h* firs* inning \f!*r the ini'la < frame "Tim” act t led d^wn and hurled good ball H* looks r. k * he might n ike a valuable ajw; * > th« Buffaloes* hurling staff * Tim ' didn't put anything on Ihe hall >-e» terdav and we don’t know if h* ha* anything to put on the pellet, but a few more guinea will tell the tale In Brown the Omaha club has an outfielder vs ho owns a right arm that can make a dandy throw to second bane. This was demon* etrated >esterda> \»h#n Rsv O'Bwen clouted the ball out to right lb*Id Brown scooped the 1m 11 up near ‘he f. av.,| : j t<* \V.‘ * * \ a'- >»ni. bold 'i « Pi .'"n c -■* first The throw* wae perfect. \'■ Brown did t d ' > m He got a double the first time up m rhe fir*t game. He was at bat ««*■» en times in the double header, got a double, struck cut three tin\«s sk ed mit thr^e times a"d grounded .1 j ^nce \\ estmi Nebraska ()prn Meet Today *|*#rt»t Puptti )i t* lb# Om«K« !-•# North Platte N#h July s Vha hVnmtiv dub at North Pl.vtr " i hniif it* ftrv annual "cmci N bra*k«t open golf tout tuiu*-tit July is. is. *»». The qualify mg round-a* 1 i *** ph\r,l Tuc^hty, Jul> \' « d : • ; final* Krida> , July Yhcte n ill l^a f*'Ur flight* i'Oino*(in£ of ilump if ship flight, jure dr tit .- \ «* pre*> lent> and seoretarj * flight, a '0 a consolation flight. Two beautiful loving cup* and many other pnsc* mirth trtula w *11 be given to the winner* in the pjon* pectsve flight* Th**re "11 l** apodal mat v he*, ipprosc'htng putting art driving contsat*. The InM .1*' «*f the tournament. Mi* H II I V« }«> | h«- Nebraska "’M l g f ]' \\ pt** * <\ ^|w*t'ial r *?* h " ih tl *’ Bi.inrr of t' e 1 tampion flight, a)*o the golf pro* fe**|onal mil play a 2ft Imi* ma’ h fot * purer Yhetr "ill Im% a b?g banquet on T1mr*da> evening July IS. And >'n 1 -la> rxemne the e; •> v*il1 do** tha tournament w th a dam e Inquiries already vscaivsd in* d- «*« that them "id b# sppivsM mately 1!>0 snlranta I i