.— I ....=.. . t gut. “Rovers winning streak w fin- ly halted last night but inudoing sotho stars had to play nearly perisot bail to gain their decision over the leaders who alter swing their opponents go in Lent in the third name, threatened .ri every inning until the calling of the game in the sfvfnm. ‘ as no- ‘With the issue riding in doubt alrnzst on every pitch the fans szw one cf the m;.st tense strug- gles of the saaszn and when-it was all over the i-,xars—kmw that may had been an a ball game, and A‘ case one at that. v ' as It at it _ _:r.ie Rabin, the first hurler. to halt the rush of the Rove , had .to ' on hLs stouthe tadness many I time during the game. ' shaky and asking control in the first law innings, Robin presented tha R.'vers_\';ltn two runs on a. pass mi 12.8‘. lnlsman w.-th the bas.s 1:: :1 but in the last four frarr.-as ‘n3 stza-ziiezi to limit the losers in one run and three hits. 1- as in 2:- It was sweet revenge for the southpaw hurlcr who been boat:-.1 17-3 by this same team in the league opener. at -a It -u They paid tribute in Yankee Stadium yesterday to a gzeat hall player, so only some ,OO0 ball fans, who have fo.lowu.=d Lou Geh- rig's oarzzr durinil the past fifteen cars could. and while it was .eurt-warming and touching for the former first baseman, at the same time these was an underly- ing note of sadness to it‘ as it mai~'.<e<i the end of a great cancer -3 career stopped short by infan- Bustainod vbabtlng atta_cks'wlth runners riding ~-the the ‘in the second. third and fourth innings. frames in which they scored a brace -of run: each. last evenins led to !"r9d Mccabohhstemstsrs stopfiing the Rovers‘ wmningstreak in ‘e Cite; League at five straight at .th»e.'toi- udess. .ui>.to lastnighrs game, hurtled to a 6-4 victory over the northend team. with the Rovers playing jittery ball afield Stars snapping out of their batting lethargy came throu h with extra base blows in the pnohes to earn their victory; Raovers matched the stars‘ second inning two run blast with a like mnnber of their own in the last half of the same frame; the third the winners came through with two more with the Rovers getting Just, half that\number, but the next heat four consecutive wallops. two or them ‘for extra bases five the Stars a. three run lead t the failed to relinq- uish; the beat vers could do af- ter this uprising was count on more run, hat coming in the sev- enth Just befora Umpire Francis called the . Bitten-ly - ought throughout the seven innings with the jockeys riding opposing players hard. the “Team Displayl ‘Potent Piziich In‘ Pinch : To. 3 lVhip League Leaders Ooyie. li’. Whltlock, c. McNeil, 11:. Jay. 3b. Mur hy, rt. Mu: ey. ss. ‘ Doyle. cf. _ sltepherrl, p. Totals 27 ‘batter hit H batted Hennessey, c. Robi tab)!-bébtdgpnl oo—--OI-ogn ¢ooo>->-saw o-ou9uag.»- HOfiD¢OHO °Q#O#OoO Squahebrlggs. s. M. Bolgev, rf. P. Bolger. lb. Harper, 3b. Steele, if. H. ‘Latter? wUouuubAs*: 'c. ch on §".:3 o .‘. Totals » 32 ‘Belted for Hennessey in d. Summ , Earned runs: Rovers 2, stars 2. Runs batted in: Mclnnis. M. Bol- ger. P. Bolger, Harper. Larier, Robin. Whitlock, McNeill. Th.:ele bass hit: Mclnnis, M. Bolg-er. Two base hit: Whalen, Larter. Sacri- iice hit: Muriey. stolen bases: In ’Main Event BABE KASABOSKI il_{:OVERSl _-__\li_7INNI—1;i.G STREAK IS HALTED BY » - BY SID , FEDEB - Associated Preu sports Writer NEW YORK. July 4 ——(AP)--A bunch of the boys-whooped it up at the Yankee Stadium today for a guy who's known as Lou. In a heartfelt demonstration, they crammed into one hour all the appreciation and honor Lou hrig earned--but neither asked nor received—-in his 15 years of service with New York Yankees.’ In the end it was too much for Lou, this “Lou Gehrig Appreciation Dally" put on for “The Iron-Horse" . in t infantile paralysis hm put in the roundhouse to end the great- est endurance record the. ‘game has ever known. I-‘lanked by former team-mates of the great 1927 team and present mates of the current American League and World Champions, all gathered to do him honor. Geh- rig's shoulders bent. and tears roll- ed down his cheeks. Speeches By Dignitaries There were speeches by Post- master General Farley and Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, and . gifts from the Yankees Club, from team-mates, baseball writers. stad- ium employees, and even from the V:cr1.A:L!<l»9r1'E.TT¢5_v_v§1>7 .tiUARD ' 9 _ .,.._... “For the past two weeks,“ he said, his voice breaking "I've been reading about my bad, break. T0- with Lou, made up the greatest "Ont-two” batting punch ever to Bengough. And many others. At the end Ruth and Gehrig posed to ether for the cameraman. STARS6-4 7Former Team-mates Help l{Bruen Leads World.'Champi_on Yankees Qualifiers |rI , "Celebrate “Gehrig Day” B"“5h OPE" day I consider myself the luckiest 4 —-(APJ-Jim Bruen, 19-yam‘-Old R. Duncan 6: E. Mitchell-—-1281. man on the face of the earth. I lrish amateur. thumbed his nose A, MgGl05key as I. D/ouga.n—i2si5. I’ve been walking onto ball iields . at ancient st. Andrews today. _ for 15 years and never received x with the greatest displayof con- v_ coy), 111 198 106 1' anything but kindness and en- i sistent‘ golf this course has seen E_ cannon 74 32 103-674 ; couragement from you fans. isince the days of “R. '1‘. Jones. V “Just look around me here. 1 Esquire," he shot his second 69 in R. Dunggn 118 in 117 i wouldn't you consider it a prlvil- , mo days to lead 129 qualifiers for E_ Mitchell 69 84 85—64A ego to associate yourself with such : the British Open Golf Champlon- K fine looking man as are standing ship. Dr. L. Duffy 127 103 145 on this ball field today?" Disdainlng any let-up. Bruen‘ F. sinnoti, loi 82 75-4333 / Baseball “Greai.s" i went out and attacked the par-‘I2 You had to admit "The l.ron- new course and finished the two F. Tierney 113 98 101 Horse" had something there. days’ 36 holes with a total of 136- H Cowman 91 3'1 89-579 V There was Babe Ruth, who. This astounding coup took the Next, games in this tournament day's honors away from England's Henry Cotton and Americas Law- give a pitcher the willies. There son Litt.‘.e, who ruled the field un- . was old “Poosh ‘Em 'oap" Tony til Bruen came home just before LMHES GENT! 1 Lazzeri. now managing Tor- nightfall. They had two-day totals — ; onto Maple Leafs. and se:ond- of 142, Cotton getting his on a G Dayle 11'.Galla.n'l : baseman on the '27 club, Jumping four—under-par 69 on the old P; Sana“ V. Pineal! 1 ,Joe Dugan, a third base magician course today while Little, who H’ Cowman 1):-,L. Duffy ' in those do s, and outfielders Bob shot a 69 there yesterday, took 73 M’ Clinton F. Tieme! Meusel an Earl Combs, short- shots over the new course. ' stop Mark‘ Koenlg, pitchers Herb Behind these three. of whom The "old Time;-5" will hook-I11 Pennock, Waite Hoyt, Bob Cotton, because of his command mam “W the "A11 comers Shawkey an George Pipgras and of all his clubs, still is the slight ,mm..d,y mghm at 9 o'clock it catchers Wa .y Schang and Benny favorite, came a mixed field that what“ mlomgses to be one of thl ‘non: Nsius aowuno Duck Pin Mixed poubles End of Round Seven Last nigh-t was elimination night Pour les bowed-out. leaving only four couples to carry on into round eight, which Will start Thursday night at 7 o'clock. How They 1- nished for the Round 1'. Gallant Gr G. Doyle-1419. V. Pineau as M. mirrion--1379. 1:‘. Tierney &.H. ~Corcorm—i307. BY DREW MIDLETON Dr. Duffy 8; F. Binnott—l305. Associated Press Sports Writer coyre 5, E, Gonna;-s——129'1. ST ANDREWS. Scotland, July E rmcmbs 34 A, an erry-1291. Tlnursduy night 3‘ 7 will bi‘ illilyed four couples. '1 o'clock with included Johnny Bulla of Chicago and Britain's veteran Percy Allis. Bulla worried through a round of best games oi the season. ju-<-?—'*“‘ til sin. 9 mm”, c an -1- in time no lotion-filled all the way Jay]; Marley. P. Bolger. Base on New York Giants. Ami this. was the pic e you took '11 o no "putter trouble" for his “Eur,-Mann, WHEN But it is doubtful that my om and the iooberine or the coaches be : on Robin 3 (McNei11_ Mm. Gwd_lmm ,mm,, “,1 cm... so touched was Gehrig that as with you.—-the Babe hugging Geh- 143, w le Allis, who tied Bruen _....- M the huge throng that was them finally cameio g head mun um. Icy, Doyle), mg bv pitcher; by wrestler who mum Wm‘ “Bun” Barrow. President of the Yankees rig, the band playing I Love You and Little for the lead yesterday. In end am“ from cm, dignitaries: to the mm piroiF‘rancis was forced to banish Robin 2 (Murphy. Ooyle). Passed Momma in the min "wt ,4 an came to his side. out his arm a- Truly, and far out in centre field, iell off to a 74, also for 143. Canada won the 33'; today ta he had played with and former ‘mu Wl‘“1°n- 9990331 530k" °l the ban’ whmock wild puch: Rob‘ 5901'“!!! Club Thurada night. round his shoulders and whisP6I‘- i-he pennant oi’ the 1927 World Just behind then came Reginald at Henley nine 3:515 Iijigck Guesfi d 31%“ Wm eve, fa;-get me much- Rovers when the northend player in. Balk: Shepherd. Struck out: Monmnm 3 short’ mmkfiy hum_ % :1 few words to liluck him up. Champions fluttering as a solid Whit/.ombe, the defending champ- the third time w on ‘ed on t ms sight and 50,3“ me wucmng became a little toogvehemei-it in by Robin 2 (McNeil1, Whalen); by powerful wrestler is “puma to the guluouhwas abde to step t‘: roar of cheers cascaded down on ion, who played solidly and with; Toronto Dons} czliiizd won m 1 words that Gen“, with ,-tum is coaching, . shepherd 5 (squarebriggs. Robin, ‘"0 “flaw”, n my mom“, m nu male! 40;?’ etigpresfirmail one 3:‘ the greatest ball players of gut iufilworkstior 1:1 Oinlg. pa 0 event Lou Sfhotegr m 1928 couflmg down his emu’ woke By their victory stars 1 Mcmnis. Ward. M. Boigei-). I_..efi; ‘ ‘owl mvoruh ‘£9 mm“ at a 9 ,3 n g 5 . mg g, 5. e ms 0 1,5 15 greamo ma ,0, W, sh. . . into me microphone in expressing 155° 5 5°°°“d 9309 310 Wm‘ M 0“ 53551 RIOVWS 7: 51835 4- Time he has ye‘. expel-|em\1¢ hen nftcr ..._ _ __.___ ed °“’9 b°h1“d- M‘*“'1’i Fm: “'h°» —“—’—“"“ ms t_hanks_ Anchors with both teams trailing of game: 1 hour. 50 minutes. winning his mo m."lou sh", , led six Argentine q€B.lfTeI'5,hBnd IN HONOR OF RODNEY ,. , g ,. the.Roovers by three full games in Umpires: At. the plate, George "mm ,.°ugh, mush K_o_ come’, H I J b TENNIS HOLIDAY Jock Mdliean. 310 km g h Just tlglading (3‘ehui'1lg‘s wurd: m°1°"3“° 5"‘*'“mn3- g"°:§‘°"5- °“ ‘-115 “W5”. Wall‘?! ______.._——— E \ S ':‘;%’:y°°“p°d at 5‘ E“ 3 my The Cangdlan press) one cou one o e rea es ' ' - - EEN.W,m.H Q1354 _.. ban Diners of 5., “me “ugly and 30: soon; 3, mngngs B > SYDNEY, N. S. W.—Anticipat- Back of the leaders came anost GR » h . wen t truly meant as the fans 1 2 3 4 5 8 7-1; H E ' b e ins some leisure during the visit of golfers irom all over the world. Malcolm sirewarte gflsuagum h whom he was proud to can ms nay". . A3 3 3 120 A 3 stay, 0 3 3 3 o o o_g 3 1 1 en a of the Australian Davis Cup ten with such prominent Britons as National blgarlhréisenud to Adm we whom he W“ =*:- * ° ? = = ' W ° = * M M 7 6 ‘ .§:.:::r.s.:::::.;h.% '%l.‘:.“..‘.‘;....°°"2l’i‘i’“ ..::::::: i*::~;.=°..‘2...; 2. t... City .,. after his victory over the cl am i Ale Kyle (150) still in ‘ pm X 1;; the Napoleonic Wars. _____.__ the fight. Bobby Locke. the South African star whose friends’ betting hammered him down to 8-1 second choice had 147. wich and Jack Crawford are tak- ing their golf clubs. ._.—___..._____. Kay Stammers Scores Double Win At Coshen had played with stood gathered a- round. And then the nnaidrarnatic sight as Babe Ruth, the man wimtl: Use Minard's for dandruff. Use MlIlrd’I for dandruff. WLIMBLEIDON. England. July 4 —Kay Bturzmers of England elim- Ml T31 -IEBASEBALL RE.SUL arms dra. ailectionately around‘ -———- , the old ankml HD5sn_ who was . . The Asaoflated Pres‘) inated Heacil JB¢0l$, 0-7. 8-2, in m31d_«}1‘3 5- '8”-“do 31°“°“5 33% 'N.u°n‘l I‘°"“° m!'°m‘“.°lm|'I‘a‘n° N. Y.. 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I ' ' n 9 y it * 1- -0- 3”‘ "’°“§’ o13°8o§°3oo_4 as 3 Wio.|5:te‘l'ra.nd Beo.l?gr;1 °i=‘£.‘z%%3e? piioigeby D°cyPmh311 °‘ U""‘““" bemMT:‘smqr?o§sli°mumd':1:'stn £12; Young Jim muen of Ireland 1; ,_ ooopgr ma owen.W}11-te- and Narrow. ~ 0.. and izrobting the second heat smnmefs “Wm she“h” beaten probably is the most notable ex- hm um flu-1,n¢tt,_ in 2:03, the fastest time of the “ch 0’ the three “mes may have am-pba of independence in St. An- Montreal 000 001 0 -1 4 0 season for one of his age. ‘then me: and Mm Mwble “am” ME draws today. The youns 11.'1=hm8n- oincinnsti 4%aoao 1oo—-1 7 1 Rochester 110100 x -3 11 1 the stable's ace. Boyne, beat. Pat H“ Kmhwmm Sperm“ of Den; who knccloed out a 69 yesterday pmggum-gh opo oo..4 9 1 Rogers. Grabowski and Hartje; 0'Conn:e1l’s one-horse stable, Kelly mm: W! M‘ I mum: Ger_ to tie with Lawson Little of me Moog-3,13“-u_ a,-mom um um. Ryba and Beal. in e -2 class trot. mm-dueifiofi‘ Wm uh, me, United states and Percy Allie of bardi- Baum, Bwiit, Bowen and ' 'i:‘he-Goshen Drivingclub Han- “um-‘Mmu fvmm M-rm - England for the qualifying lead in Mueller. - second Guno:— dicap for amateur d-rivers Mi In M“ 0, menu‘ 5,4‘ 54, the British Open go tourney in Syracuse 010 008 1 8 ll 0 elimination heats when 12 starters me mews u1n1_fli._b - Wm: be only 19. thicksct an heavy lueg- hound. Game:—- Baltimore 00000l 0 1 2 2 were named. Mrs. Phi PS» 33¢? lay“ mmoflow mbby 5,“, god. He is deliberate as fate Cincinnati 010,100 mo 8 9 2 Kleinhans and Bottarmi, D. Wa.r- losing in the first heat. rove Hol- lgmmd Sm” Wm meet Fwené sol as they come and he one . , 000002 011 4 lo 0 mn: Midkflf. Desmond and B. lyrocd Marshall to victory in the Puma, 0‘ Yuéwavm ma mwoad the best golf course in Scotland Vander Moertnd Hemshbei-go., Warren. consolation race. efoating Calu- Cook‘ um mm“ - '3 Wm use dirt and doesn't like his op- 31-awn and nan-gg;.1»m er. First Game:--- um‘. Eric, driven by Mrs. Roland “O. fiahn" Heme‘ Germ“-Dwu were Wh.*;ev.2-;.~ ,.'“;=‘.°'"°s..-W M . . . =...r°"*...... ... 1: 1: =. “W °' at r ...... ' . . ~ ow or 6 . . ' “cob. mggnm. Joe McCarthy is glad he lost an Boston 001 ooo Box 9 u‘ a Mooty and D. Warren; mninger. The inn-lmn Chalienlfue Cu|;,o6°«o mmif mmem: cg§_',3Y‘n°g mu W argument in me New York Yank- Lohrman. ‘Molina. Oastleman. Desmond and 13. Warren. Year old Trot. 2 in 3. no 8 . Ii" md could not hold her '~u._ ass’ training camp five years 0. 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