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| CARDINALS BEAT THE BRAVES.

Hot on the Trail of the Pirates,

AMERICAN LEAGUE WASHED OUT.

New York, Yesterday. The following were the results of to-day's Baseball games:

National League,

Cincinnati Reds

R. H. E.

THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932;

SPECIAL

CLEARANCE

OF OUR

ENTIRE STOCK

OF

Chicago Cubs

6 10

Philadelphia Phillies 10

8

2

6 12

1

Hendrick hit a home run. Brooklyn Dodgers

4 14

11

2 7 0

3 7

0

4 11

0

2 &

2

BLACKWOOD

3 11

1

10 8

1

11 0

Boston Braves

Shires and Berger hit home runs.

American League.

2

Б

.0

The feature of the Y.M.C.A. Swimming Gala cincinnati Rede last night was the Invitation Hong Race which was Brooklyn Dodgers won by Jardines, after a splendid sport by Manning Pittsburgh Pirates Railton. Tremendous enthusiasm was displayed New York Giants throughout the race and the cheers from the crowd- Pittsburgh Pirates ed balcony proved the popularity of this event. New York Giants Dodwells, the Bank, and the A.P.C., were the other competing teams, Butterfield's being unable to 31. Louis Cardinals compete at the last minute.

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A splendid evening's sport was witnessed dur- Boston Red Sox....... 5 10 3 ing the aquatic programme which produced six St. Louis Browns..... 4 events. The Water Polo match was won by the There was no play in the double-1 Colonials as expected, but not until they had re- headers between the New York Detroit, and the ceived a score in the early minutes when Stoker Yankees and

Philadelphia Athletics and Chi- gave Britain the lead.

cago White Sox, owing to rain. The Ladies' Race was poorly patronised, only The encounter between the Wash- Miss V. Allen being prepared to race, and had to be ington Senators and the Cleveland cancelled. It is understood, however, that more at- Indians was also washed out.-- tention will be paid to the ladies at the next gala, and through better organisation it is hoped that the ladies will lend their whole-hearted support to- wards the success of these popular swimming carnivals.

Reuter's American Service.

TABLES TO DATE.

National League,

Fittsburgh

.72 37 35 .72 37, 35 .78 40 38

Percent- P. W. L. are .69 39 30 .579 .74 39

85 .527 ,513 ,513 .512

Splendid swimming was witnessed throughout Boston the evening and many close finishes added to a Chicago thoroughly enjoyable night's sport. The stan-St, Louis

Philadelphia dard was a high one, competitors of the class of New York

Brooklyn Selk, Railton, Donn and Olver, returning very Cincinnati

fast times.

Aggregate Cup. The first event-a ffty yards handicap for members for the "Aggregate Cup" was run off in four heats. Nicholls who received eighteen seconds from Olver (scratch) just managed to beat King, with Olver and Fowler dead heating for third place. Time-41

Becs,

.69 33 36 .478 .75 36 30 .480 ..33 35 48 1421

Percent-

American League.

only two touching at the other end, the others finishing in every con- New York ceivable place including the end Detroit from which they started.

Water Polo,

69 41 28

Philadelphia Washington Cleveland

..74

43 31

P. W. L. age 72 49 23 .681

.694 .591

.74 40 34

.541

.72 38 34

.528

.71 34 87

.478

69 26 43 .71

.377

15 56 .211

The Colonials and Great Britain St. Louis took their respective ends, under Chicago Referee Weyman, the Isles repre- Boston sentatives defending the shallow

Home Run Leaders. The leaders in the 1932 home end. An early thrill was provided when Stoker took A pass run parade are as follows:--

Garrod, from

and

National League. swimming

in,

Angus

chance Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies) 23 Hack Wilson (Brooklyn Dodgers) .15

gave

no

Franks "pipped" Sutherland on the post in the second heat, after from ėlose range ta give Bill Terry (New York Clanta) ....15 ..14 conceding him four seconds. Time Britain the lead. End to end play Melvin Ott (New York Giants)

ensued, Kerr going close with Jimmy Collins (St. Louis Cardinals) 12- shot which hit the upright,

American League. Jimmy Faxx (Philadelphia Atha.) .28 After the change over the Babe Ruth (New York Yankees) ..23 superior team work of the Colonials Lou Gehrig (New York Yankees) 19 heat, the latter winning with a time began to tell and Ambrose equalised Al Simmons (Philadelphia Aths.) .15 of 31.4/5 seca.

37 Becs. Campbell found three seconds too much to give Stoker in the third'

In the last heat McInnes Nicholls, with Aris and

clearance by Eric Railton, Bri-i brose, who both conceded ten tain's full back tried to clear, seconds a couple of yards behind. but deflected the ball just out of Nicholls' reach. The game con- 76 Yards Medley.

tinued at a fast pace and Ambrose "Bob" Selk, the athletic sports again obliged with a well placed Secretary of the "Y", showed his shot in the corner. The final veraatality in this event. Taking whistle sounded with the Colonials the lead from the start, he Was still attacking, and maintaining never pushed, and won comfortably. their lead of 3 goals to 1.

Invitation Hong Race.

as the result of a pretty passing beat bout in which nearly every one of Am-the team took part. From a long

Messrs. Harvey and Garrod acted

To a chorus of rousing cheers as judges and starters. the four Honga lined up before the The gala finished with a dance | starter. Keen, partisanship was in the West Louge which was con- evident from the followers of the tinued until 12.30 to the strains of four teams, advice being freely Mickey's Melody Makers. flung down from all sides of the

balcony.

In the first twenty-five yards Dodwell's took a lead of three yards, only to have it cut down to one in the next length. Then the Bank decided there was no embargo} in swimming and forged ahead inj

the third stage, de ay maka

DETAILED RESULTS.

`50 Yards Handicap.

1st Hent

1. G. Nichols (45 goes at go)

• 2. King (48 goes at 2) Time: 41 secs, Olver (27 goes at 18),

15

Averill (Cleveland Indians) Mickey Cochrane (Philadelphia A. 12

(Continued from previous Column.) Ambrose and Franks also swim.

Invitation Team Race.

1. Jardines. 2. Dodwella.

3. Bank.

4. A.P.C.

Jardines: Frost, Dunnett, Rail- ton, Nichols, Railton, and Dinnon. Dodwella :-Hali-Thompson, Holmes, Bowker, Jenkins, Lay and Barton.

Bank: Stillard, Lowson, Tray- ers, Robertson, Gray and Hyde,

A.P.C.: Railton, Frost, Parry. Windeld. Duncan, Cherrill and Lloyd

-50 Yards Hurdles (Handicap). 1st Heat

1. McInnes (39. goes at go). 2. Selk (28 goes at 11)

Railton (27 goes at' 12), Camp- bell (80 goes at 9) and Aris (31 and goes at 8) also awam.

2nd Heat

At the end of a hundred yards Fowler (81 goes at 14) also swem.

a general levelling up was evident,

Manning Railton breaking through 2nd Heat...

to establish a lead of two yards to

give Leo Frost (who seems as which

at home in the water as on the

racecourse) a good start for": the

1. Franke (88 goes at 4)

1. Franka (38 goer at 3) 2. Sullivan (40 goss at 1)

Olver (27 goes at 14); Dona (27 goes at 14), Ellis (40, goes at 1) Tor-and F. Nicholls (41 goes at go)

2. Sutherland. (34) goes at 8)

Time: 87% 6025. Donn (27 goes at 15) and

home stretch which he maintained. rible. (42 goes at go) also awam. Dodwell's finished second with the 3rd Hent

Bank and the A.P.C. fighting it out 1. Stoker (33 goes at 7)

for third place, the Bank just re- ceiving the verdict,

A

2. Campbell (80 goes at 10)

Time: 4/5 secs. Sullivan (40 goes at go) also

L

Hurdles and Blindfolds, The next two events were the humorous turns of the evening. 4th One competitor in the hurdles after

Fing the first obstacle lost Inge and turned round, his only be guided on his true course by Clerk of the Course Her

In the blindfold, race, about twelve apetitor took the water:

2 F., Nicholls (41 goes at go)

Time: 35 secs.

Aris (81. goes at 10). and Am- brose (31 good at 10) also Awar $75 Yards Heller (One Length),

1. Selk ve

Continued in Next Columne ja

also" swam. BraTM Heat

1. Sutherland.

2 King

C

Stoker (88 goes at 9), Moon (40 goes at 2) and Torrible also swam. 25 Yards Blindfold Race. 1. Olver.

Britain

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Colonfes Britain: Nicholls, Camphall, sterbrook, Franks, Donn, Stoker

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