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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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11 a 1 a FIFTEEN I'HON'E 24G0. THE DAILY rANTAGKAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 192S. HI Huts Bunch Two Doubles and a Single in Third to GiveDumovich 2 to 0 Decision Over Meyers EASY 6 TO 3 WIN FOR TIRE BOYS 1 Johnny Risko Wins Decision Over Huge Negro Wednesday ANOTHER 0LT FOR DANVILLE Fights Last Night Champion Dethroned hy Arthur Bartlctt in Trans-Mississippi ffi2r Suspensions tht bugiboo of many a baseball pilot and team, is likely lo hurt t' cause of the bchultzand Schuit Community league tam In their effort to annex their seond t-C l.n,. k't Wiser. I i th Drad Wheeler Holds Peoria Four Hits and Wins 2 to I.

tO tOMMO LOSE. 5 TO 2 'IV IT' llmils June a aluule wit (I'j-Two hunched in the third Inning to enable I mmovli'li to hem l.eftv Meyers In hurllne duel here Wednesday hv a of 2 lo 0. The R-vne was xlow I'uless. The hilling- nf Ililcy nil Hnlton ami the fielding nf IliR- uorf feature. late last rounds and almost rarrl'd four of H'lrly on thoe a llojia.

Godfrty Wfaktm- fiodfrey weakened after the fifth round alid attempted to clinch and hnld at everv oppnitunlly. Itisko seined to (ii-t hla second wind In tlie sixth round. There were no knockdown, but (Imlfrey iilnmst tinew Itisko to the canvas several time when he wrestled and cufled him In the clinches. Jlisko won In spite of the fact that every physical ailvanlaiie waa against him. li conceded tlodfrey 44's Isiuiids in weight, five and one-half mi lies in helKht und five Inches In Iti-ko wi-lKhcd Kiskn has a busy ciimpalKii In front of him.

havltii: already slmud to meet Kolieito liohertl, Hie Italian iiiant. In lulv. Hi I i.i uduii In Aukiih. If ii lot Ions 111 bolh these Bills, he will Iih mail li'd with Shu key In Srplenihet Favorites Will Clash Woman's Golf Meet in woman r.f I I .1 in T. 17 ear 4 I'i'il Kansi Ini and 4 to Don (lender of third UPifster, A't 'l'--i-n of i itni mi 4 an I 1 tn in 4rveinus (I o.

of St. Lniils. Tn day so 11 the overtnrow 't ti nnd rr-laiit nf tour-ni when IP.h MiK'ee Des Moire to hi- feiiow- townsman. J. Cian- nd, I up.

Ringside Weight to Decide Importance of Garden Tilt N.w- Vnrk. June L' A' Tmm l.niiiihr.i in. iv dtf'nd. bis ligt'f I. i f-1 f.tie Annai.d I.

in tniii-l. vniii.g haiiii-r from California, flaiden Ti iiisdis- i.t it miv I.i- Just ftnntht-r Llht If Jhulfnlt ernes in unilel-the I til" limit alltt'-, l.tk,-. oil tital.tr ll hough i. til- he, .1 to to ten iti'l -i tie amnion hid tvt -oh i i I i i. Ernie Page Weds I ire tVre.t I'kie, i alillele, ,1 llill'l'd WVil t.i M's l.irnr-t reit a foot.

I i.i. tha'l -r. .1 baseball plater -ii the Wi-Mf-m III nnt4 State 1 1 hi.ol )e has one yenf I Meyers Surrenders Ring Title i June fJ Pi -Johnnie 1 1-, as orld middle. weiiiM han sur rt-init-ie i 'up voluntarily he ui.r can k'ep wllhtn wei-ht li i it. his manager, IM lute, In.

annouti' ed. Hy ISaoil Uiriik. I Wakon la Cluh, D' Mnlnes, In i June 2 Tiie tr an-M i4s.ss golf champion, linny floodinan. Omaha, was forred h' Artr.ur H.i-t lett of Ottumwa to re'ire from ta Ihrone in the niatrh Wednesday. Whne er ins tiie I it ii- I Saturday's finals will not av bet ter gnlf than (ioodman did much th day, tut Ilartiett was hetti-r came out ahead 3 anil 1 tn Omaha lad had square,) nf alrs s'ontlng an e.iule 3 nn the nth.

Another utli. s'i 1 i i Iniiiii. i siin-i i'ir ii" tile 1 1 ronn fen 1 1' I a 1 fill- SiCrarilHen on- the held of affs fa 3 fir as Mndfin oodmen p'risr ui l.aaehall teatn of I r.tet ria 'htirch leagae i com erne I. a- a if Hit of Ai Jine-c alnli-ali'-n tn tie Iti.liistrial If.itrue. Wheat, Clirist'tpher sud l-lwert with liliu cm the Bill Norton has I entirely fferent personnel tn pi I for 111 wit tiie Lnval iir'Kr nf Mm fullowlliu I'r-ililie Catltnns lie, lie Inst heart and so iiis men.

after seeral awful -lliRS liad been rnetej out Pi t.iern. i ii ii ii i ii i .1 i 4 i -i ii ii 4 ii I 4 ii .4 ft 1 .1 It II 1 il II II Hi i.m'h a r. it no 4 II I .1 4 1 II r. .411 .4 II .1 II 3 II 1' ii 4 II II 1 I 1 4 II I II I 11 17 I Minneapolis, June -a 'U PI Ka settled dow to their final Thursday In the third fly AltiKIAtld etul I Brooklyn Johnny lllfko, Cleve land, nutoliterl 'IriTKn Philadelphia tlcorse I.evine, New i York, defeated Floyd llylii it. Cleve-(land; Nando Tl, Italy, technically knocked out YynminK Warner (21.

flennie Kdel, ooklj ii, lc Initially I knocked nut Marin Maesy, Itiily; liillv AtiKi'lo. l.e.perville, I'a and Ncwaik, X- drew. Philadlphia-lliiny ltlitnian, Phil-iidi'lliliiii, Imit Tony New Ynik (I'll, null' nut nt Muki'l. Jolmny 111 ickenn, Nr' York, licat I'lnkcy Sawinnah: JMdie Shea. I'luriiKO, defeated lloiry fuy.

Lancaster, 1'h. I Eldorado, Ark. ikcv Kcilor, i'iinliin, on over H.ittlitiK Steele, Smiii kui it. A i Dayton. I'alnm.

'in- ritiniill. won i.rr I in Philadelphia Howard 1 1 I'lpeinnaii. iff iiid Human t'lmk. IitI ana n'l Toltdo I.iiik 'a ir ii I pi Tnlfilo. nti i-vpr oiinu iiTirin, I'liji-imu.

Hilli "li rii-foaifd tiyp illlaniK. Tolflo. Modvillt. Pa Mivir Hinib, ili f.and Mikr Ki in, ll linllf-1 -im, fo.i 1 Al llnll-i I.oiiim Severn, man, VoitnwMo" ill-. lei liiilriillv knorknl nut Moire.

WrmtlHil, N. I'nihnii, YiiiiiibMi'" n. knoi krd out Dim N'iiv nt, Si lanton. Red Sox Celebrate Return Home With a Double Victory RoMon. June (A'l-The Tied Sox relehrated their return home Wednes-ilav hv takins both ganie of a doil- hUheader from va.lilnton 4 to 1.

and 11 to 4. In the first pa me the Semtnra made only four hit off fluffing and in nrroml Mnrri" held them Jieven. ftoton 1) a tiurke and I.len-heA freely in the firit r-onlevt mul fell upon Zarh-ary and with alinnilon in Charlii yernnd. Taltt made five lilt In five times at hat in lie fin-ond run-test, iniiudini: a douhle and triple. Ruffing I I i i LONG AND SHORT HAUL TRUCK SERVICE SI erase tn fornanlinf.

Puck und crate furniture. and tnoie pianos. Can us when in ti I of fuel. We hnie nn hand Tiniothv, I'lmrr and A I falfn liny. JOHNSON TRANSFER FUEL CO.

H.ONr. J.Vi OK laH. SOt Til CKMhR STRF.F.T. i iinsi-LuiitQ regular center fielder, has be-n sus pended Tor the remainder or me sea-son tor his part In a recent engage-ment with Harry Warmblr. Mats catcher.

While not the greatest outfielder or hitter In trie loop, hai nKvsvs hit In the charmed circle and Is an excellent field-r, covering ground either to his right or ft with equal skill and Is the possessor of a great throw ing arm. i Sam Itavester will probably be I shifted from right lo c-nter. wltnl either "Humpy' Henderson rr "I.eftv" Woods' taking up the right fi'ld-er duties. Kinseiu, manager nf the, Holy Trinity team last summer in th Kiaternal-chun league pen-! nant chase is not In any of the lull loops this ear, being content with remaining a spectator st the games. Illrney was an able pilot last -ar and waa still able to outhit the inn-: jiuity of the younger bo a In l'i27.

1 sporting a 350 mark at the end of: the schedule. i When? Oh. when will some team I stop the triumphant pennant rush of of Machin-j Sh team of the Chi- I cngo and Alton Playground li.ise- ball league? To date the machinists have trim-j med them all once, twice, thrice and, even four times without th loss of, a single. It Is very doubtful If any team In the organization of Inter-shop workers can boast of the composite strength if the league leaders. 'Monk' fluitscliow.

"Hasii" Pa-gels, P.ill Wo.th. Lee Po, Jim Mor-rls. Lemme. Jim Kalrlle and Carlo Sehtit'u could play on any msn's hall club. Many of them are slurring on I- ralernal-ehurrii and Com- munlty league teams, there being no rule to prevnt them from playing in both loops.

Disintegration is once again bark-I ing at the heart of the Klks Kra- lernal-chuich league nan team, as It has done once before this summer. Asaln, It is a particular clique which wishes to rule and rule tin- 1 wisely, that Is at the seat of the trouble. Once before. Manager Bradley was faced with a like crisis tills summer, but when It was a rase of som of his right hand men wishing; to play In the Community league, and he ruled Justly by letting them have their desire. Those who cannot get along under a rfglm of the type which Bradley uses cannot help but le nt fault1 themselves, as be Is a Jut and smart manaier.

always willing; to i listen to a player's claims. Fans, fanettes, sport critics, ball players, ar to he- given their fill of playground baseball enter- talnnient this summer with the or- sanitation of the Industrial league, flames are plaved two evenings a we-Mt by the Kraternnl-church or- ganlzatlon at O'Nell's park, three evenings by the Community loop at Miller pa'rk. a brae of melees everv i w-e-k nn the Chicago and Alton diamond. and now the new con- course of teams Is to alternate ev- ery other week, with first two games at O'Neil'a and one at MilW, and TENTS Wall ami Auto I'rifM til $'), (HI TENTS TO RENT Cots, Stools, Waterproofings Auto Awnings, $2.00 to $5.00 BLOOMINGTON TENT AWNING CO. 1010:1 N.

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To the new pa per In- at the rinsl'le, it seeni'd that li I should have pained no more than a a w. The jonnny Risks welKhts were Coilf ev IMS: lllsko 130'j. The heiivywiipht div without a "blink menace' the first time In years- siund A In i.u.., went tile way oi imiij Wills Wednisday nlbt, he Inst the JiiiIkcs' liecislon to Johnny I Cleveland, in a 10-iouiid bout. I Body Attack Wint. Coilfrev was not as completely I ii.

I Wills, who f.nilrd i tO HVOHl a Kl ICKOUI. IVir-o tniiiEin victory was were few dissenters amonpTthei i an uLAi liiliil spectators ind body attack In the decision i.t rh.tn rounds won the for Itisko'. (Iodfrey had pum 1 tin. Cleveland boy around the rim It'K rounds. The tide of the name mno-i .1..

f.ftl, round IllSkO npenlt' Up a hodv attack which (iodfiey was una me in sune on. iiskn had little success hamtner- imt at tlodfrey'a Jaw in rounds because of Ihe nd He shifted his attack to tbe early heifihl. the body in three hitters skied out. A double two singles, all will, none out, and a walk gave tne meat boys one one tally in the second. 1 sinsle ever first, a se nd a hiiih.

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on liti. Of? Hn-inn, S'rilck out My O. Winer. by Horn on 1 Black Hills of South Dakota Here are cities alive with romance, erotesaue. richly col ored mountain scenery unlike any other swift, clear trout stresms virgin forests of fragrant pine and spruce wild life In abundance truly a charming remnant of the real Went.

Ail easily accessible by fast, convenient C. N. W. trains and, in the Black Hills, delightful tours over smooth, psved highways in comfortable new motor busses. The loui cost uill lurfm'je you.

Let in jend illustrated folders and complete inermotion. T. B. M.rtla rirrfaioa P.M'r A sent 11 Jrlf.neii Bids. Peoria, IIL ruirir.n NORTHWESTERN vr HAILWAV w'1" Thursday I i 0 I Cannon's Pitching and Timely Hitting Tale Tel MATS VICTORS, 16 TO '2 A liase lilt here, a base hit there, and a Imi-e lilt everywhere, when there were men on the hnneii, by the flay Donley tire shop team of the ('immunity li.i-Kue gave them hii easy to vii -t over i i ii 1 1 a ii Si llllltr ieu lie- fine mini" 4'Hl plav ground ba-a--hall fan dn ilav evenine.

Tine win 8 a the fioiileVN an undisputed hold on serond place in the el.ind-lni!, with four wiiih and one lues. Mala eperl- Clark Cannon, li nied no difficulty lit nil in wallop, i ii the Xi marki In the nihi Baine, hv the ovel lu ImltKf 16 to 2 tally- Successive home runs tn left-renter by 1'harln- llennctt and Jimmy Muldlcton In the first half of the second and one by "Hash'' 1'HK'ls in tf lirst of the fifth were the features of tho walk-away coiitcM. of the Rioiy for the liuoiev a tory must be handerl out to the hmsateil pitcher. Clark I amnm. who atter seveial valiant finally broke Into the win effort.

column i Sexeral times Wednesday It looked as he forced If Manim-ei- HastliiKH nnsl't to derrick Cannon, but he Hlwava managed to extract ftiinseii iruni ii.i-ficulty. Karnes Doss It. Kddie Smith, oilte tire boy secord sacker, wurked Wiser for four wide ones to open the combat and was boosted mi tu second on Weils' in-i field S.li Karnes' single talli- him with the first run of the con-! test. A walk to Harris, a single by Smith and a double to deep ft hy Al Wells, which he went all the way around on und Smith and Hauls ciime In ahead uf him, nave three in, the thud. However, because of the; ball hitting a tree limb in the Wells was sent back to the middle- cushion und Smith to third.

Karm a I slow fuller down t-hort, which lie was unable to beat to tirst, nt Smith ucrnss, Junes' blow to center pushed Wells in Willi tho third marker- Two mnre in the fourth and the1 seventh completed the winners, acor-j nig for the evening. A strike out by Hastings, but which he lived on when Cflti her Havener ilropiied the; hail and then threw wide to a walk to Donnelly and Harris' sin-. Kle to center. In which practically every man handled! the ball in an endeavor to trap somebody but with no success, nave them the tw In the fourth. White i and Cannon's ninnies, follow ed by Kddie Smith's douhle to left, drove; In the remaining brace.

Lacked Punch. 1 Hulso sitiRled throuKh the box to open tile Sohult half of the inning. I but failed to score when the next Lain Oil Co. Wins From Scottys, 5 to 2 The Lain Oil company ball club humped off the Scottys in the Ind ts-trial league Wednesday evening by a sco.eof 5 to 2 in a well-played game. Hova of I.ains made a great shoestring catch of a hard hit ball off Chuck Wlser's bat in the fifth inning to furnish the lidding feature.

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IU.R Twenty athletes of lie Illinois A. C. und 11 of the Chicago Athletic association left for Detroit Thursday to compete in the Olympic trials Friday and Saturday. Anions; them were Hinld Oshorne and Anton hlph Jumpers: "Chuck" McOinnle, hhi Jinl'il' and pole vaulter; and Morgan Taylor and Dan Kinsey, hurdlers. TEET1 THEY MUST FIT! COME TO ME AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE 50c PAINLESS EXTRACTING 25 Vears of Knowing How.

Crowns and Brldgework Silver fillings "0 false Teeth 53 and $10.00 The Best There is in Dentistry NEW PAINLESS DENTISTS "omt 0" uH tAfw lif tht Poor." DR. W. D. HERR. Evan Itld III.

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Kvd June Brad Wheeler held Peori.i to four liiis lien Wednesday and Kvansvlllo wnn the nerle opener 2 1. Ina' triple In the eventi and Kleins third stiaisht fln-le produced the winning marker. Itatea' slnul Woodworth, who lived on error In third. Wade his arm In a rollilon with llouton In the llilrd and wis forced to retire. Score .4 It II P0 a Kmc.

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lli-ratur, June is. iA'i l.eo Hayes, California hish school hoy, made his ibhut In organized ball hv pltchinu the Plttshursh Piraten to a 3 to 2 win over Ihe Decatur r-luh of the Tliree-Kve leasue In an exhibition came Wednesday. Hayes held the Commies to Ave hits, one a home by Plckerinir. Waner led the Pirate attack with four hits. Score: o.t,,gh- II II ii Waner.

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pnteire. ati-l Brennan. 1 line of gamf 3ft Blitman Wins Decision Philadelphia, June (AP; Harry r.litiiinii, Philadelphia featherweight, won the decision over Tony Canzon-erl of New York, champion of that division, In a ten round bout Wednesday niRht. Blitman weighed rJ7'j pounds, fanzonerl J28- The titla was not at stake. Great Britain has about $25,000,000 In silver in circulation or in the banks.

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1 nf Sim 2 "I IXHIBITtON H'lnminsf ')n. St. I (V). I'lil-inugii iN, atur. THREE tYC LEAGUE Hum.

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H.iton. 4 11: W.ht:ig;oii. 11. On'x ginifn flif'Jiiicd. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (I: To etln, j-St.

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Wash nsKni it Boston, '-r Vnrk it I'liiUdeli-iiis. NATIONAL, noslon pw Tnik. I'iitiiburch at St. I.onii. rhitittu it ineinniH, 9 Results- I.

r- 4' 1 round nf trans-Mississippi women golf tournament on Ihe Miiilkahda course. Mls Marian Tui pie. New- Orleans, and Mrs. Miriam Hums Horn, defending champion, meet their sirting--i st opposition of the week but are favored to win- Miss Tutpie Is pnlied with Mis. J)ow- (ieorce, while Mrs.

Horn Mrs. D. S. eiien, ivansas u. r).

s. Hill. Kansas City, who f)r Wednesdays round, meets Mrs H. K- Drennan. also of Kansas City.

In tne rnu ri pan ices, a i son. 17-vrar-old Minneapolis pirl, i L- Mlnncti. nhs. Mrs. Lee Mida Leads Field in Woman'l Western Tourney Chlcaso.

June 1'S. (UP) Mrs. I.ee Mid. i nf Chloaso. held a 1-stroke lend over Mrs Austin I'ardue of Ilibhinar, Minn.

Thursday as the women's western medal play championship enured Its final IS-hole round. Mrs. winner of two previous championships, duplicated her fl.s- S7 Wednesday for a total of IT hile Mrs. I'ardue tok nne stroke more. Mrs.

Jones nf Chicago was third with ITS. Suspend Miller Colllnsvllie, 111., June IS. (P. Slew arils of the Kalrniount Jockey club, who hae been Investigating racing performances Wednesday an noum ed the suspension of Trainer .1 Miller, owner of Scotland lor ever, a horse which they said has been Thry recommended his license be revoked. Thoroughbreds Enter Race Chicago, June More thin of the country's leading are likelv to start Saturday In the J15.000 American national turf and field club handicap, one of Arlington Park's premier racing events.

Among them will be Misstep. Crystal Pennant, s'ir Harry, (tolled Stocking and Alexander Pantages. rf4 NLWS.YIt-COrtoNT Qualifying for membership on Lakeside Country club's team In the city championship starts Thursday and runs through Sunday night. Kach of the four clubs is to qualify 12 men for tie city championship which is this year to be held at Lakeside's course as per the rotat- log system In vogue in the City Golf association. Play In the city tourney starts July 13 and will he finished early In August, according to the schedule planned by the tourney committee.

CIGARS In Red Cans Ml of 25 Smoke o.te todty, and youllsay, 'tryandbieatit; HAC.VKR Di'lrihiilor. renria, Illinois. ar ai k-ism HERE IS ENGINEERING that really means something to the Automobile Owner THERE'S a deal of talk thai dars about tbt engineering back of this or that car. Most of it covers a multitude of sins or the lack of somethinK definite to talk about in the cars themielies. Even in the face of this situation, we want to tell you what Reo engineer, ing means to the buyer of a Reo Flying Cloud.

Because Reo engineering csa be measured by Reo owners in terms of dollsrs snd cents, of performance and comfort. Mere, precisely, are some of the about Reo engineering. I. Reo engineers have the ssme experiments! facilities thst are available in any laboratory. This means that Reo engineers test carefullyand select materials and parts thst they know have the strength and the durability necessary to uphold the Reo reputation for long life.

REO MOTOR a. Reo engineers will not content themselves with the road tests possible in a limited testing area. Before the first Flying Cloud ever started down the production lines. Flying Cloud engines, Flying Cloud brakes, Flying Cloud clutches, trsnsmis-sions, steering gears, axles every integral part had been subjected to hundreds of thousands of miles of terrific punishment on the high-ways of the Middle West, through the ssnds of the deserts, otrr the rocky trails of the Sierras, through the muds of Louisiana bottom landi. 3.

Reo engineers are admitted leaders in their field. There may be probsbly are others of equal skill and foresight. Put Reo engineers are unique in their freedom to develop their ideas and put into effect their plans. For Reo engineers are unrestricted by a financial policy, built of necessity around a huge indebtedness; Reo engineer are unhampered by the production problems imposed inevitably by a large, immobile plant; and Reo engineers are supported by a cap. able production personnel whos loyalty to Reo is reflected by the lowest rate of labor turo-oer in th industry.

4. Because of these conditions, Reo engineers are free to take advantage of new developments quickly, free to pass these along to Reo buyer more promptly, free to direct the production of automobiles which einhody engineering ideals rather than production requirements. These facts about Reo engineering; will take on additional significance the moment you compare Reo Fly ing Cloud performance, comfort, ea and construction jny other car. There's one near you try it for yourself. WOLVERINE rahriolac lllS Braushaia 1 1 1 CO.

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