' py; THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926 Eread the news on the sport page every week . LEAGUE STANDING SALLY W. L, P.C. Greenville . 62 32 660 Asheville 63 42 558 51 554 Macon Charlotte 52 45 536 Spartanburg 47 49 490 Augusta 44 47 484 Columbia 25 68 269 AMERICAN W. L. P.C. New York . J\ 61 34 642 Cleveland . .,3 44 546 ! Phiiadol 51 44 537 -P- r-^if 51 46 526 Ch.i . 49 47 510 Washington 46 45 505 , St. Louis 41 54 432 Boston 27 66 290 NATIONAL W. L. P.C. Pittsburgh f 52 39 571 t Cincinnati 54 42 563 % St. Louis 50 43 538 'Chicago 50 44 532 Brooklyn 48 47 505 New York 46 46 500 Philadelphia 36 54 400 Boston 36 57 387 SOUTHERN New Orleans . 66 33 667 " W. L. P.O. Memphis 61 38 616 Birmingham 56 41 577 Nashville 5)3! 45 541 Atlanta 46 49 494 1 Mobile 40 61 306 Chattanooga 37 61 377 Little Rock ^34 65 343 PIEDMONT 1 W. L. P.C. Greensboro 15 9 625 Winston-Salem 14 10 583 High Point 13 11 543 Durham 10 12 455 Salisbury 9 13 409 s Raleigh 9 15 375 |t f ? 1 * Pop Bottles Barred J j4 at the Newark Park ? ? I t K t There will be no more pop t \ bottles at the Newark (N. J.) J t park as the result or a "(lass- j ware shower" directed at Urn- t a t plre Ifagerkurth following a re- J ' cent fame. Incensed at Mager- ? knrth's decision, fans hurled ' n J bottles at the umpire as he fled ? a from the park at the finish. One J t of the bottles struck James B. * 1 j Rellley. one of the stockholders, ' v s on the head, sererely Injuring t { him. President Davids lmmedl- J | ately Issued an order that no * j more pop In bottles would be t t sold among the fans and paper * J cups hare been substituted. I lu t* Volk Ends Career When the last (pan was out In the lath Inning of the Mlnye-Colorado university game at Golden, Colo., the curtain was rung down on the athletic career of one of the greatest conference athletes of all times, "Rut" Yolk, mfteen letters were won by the scrap nlng Miner, all tot them }n the moat ncenuous of sports. t Xhe OegW De>rBy ? considered the I grsltat rfcoUf STtnt ? t?e world. M oswrse# for thdir ewn use a/e hettg Urid out tftr tarmacs Is the Qaaadlaa Worth west. Howard A. Holland, the Cincinnati right-handed pitcher who come* the club from the University 'of Vlr-' gtnla, has a peculiar full-arm delivery. that reminds one of an athlete putting the shot. Bven the umpires start the egenlng games on pleasant terms with everybody. This strange situation Endures f?r exactly three seconds, or until the first strike has been called on the home star. Fort Worth took the Poak Roberts trophy for the best opening day attendance. The cluh had 12.TO2 paid admissions when the lid was pried off April 14. This was a new record Pntlas was only 340 persons behind II IN ' OFFI? a- u AV/B08T0N A' | ________ _____ BOSTON ... M* Ma THI? Ju, AUI Apr. J?, IT, M BROOKLYN . June 11. 11. ?? July ?. ?. fc 1 Apr. 19. SO. May 1 Ap NIW TORK May 17. 1*. 19 Ma Sept- I. ?. T. I. * Jul ? A? Apr. 11. 11. 11. >4 Ap PHILA. July 1. 1. t. I. Ap Sept. K. II. II Jul Jul Jnne 14, 16, 16 Jul ? PITTSB'QH au*. 4. 6. I, 7. 7 Jul 3apt- SI. 14. 16 Au 3*1 June I, 4, 6, T. I Jul CINCINNATI July 10.11, Au* 1.3 Jul sept. 10. II Set ~~~~~~Juna I, II, 11, It Jul GBICAOO . . July 17. II. SI Jul Sept. 16. 1*. 17. II Jul Se| June 17. 17. II. II Jul T. LOUIS.. Au*. I, II, 11 Jui Sept. 10. 11. IS. 14|Au jSea JOXING TO START AGAIN ON FRIDAY "w6 Ten. Round Feature Bouts Will Give Boxing Fans Plenty Of Ring Action GOOD BOXERS PICKED Qot- Wii6on, Spike WeBb, Battling Barnett and Battling Longrrrire In Main-Goes Two ten-round bouts have been cheduled for Fri(la>' night when he boxing shows at Kenilworth lippodrome will get started again, ifter an absence of several weeks, he promoters' have built up a ood card and four bouts including wo main bouts, are scheduled ,'hich should appeal to the taste of 11 boxing fans. Tot Wilson of Knoxville, who will ieet Spike Webb of Charlotte has record of 15 knockouts and the iromoters feel that this ringman rill give a good exhibition. . .gpike Only Living- Twi Twin Percheron colts, the only p of California agricultural college rec other. THE FEATHERHEAE y MC. TXATUEQWEAO - YOU i-OC / TOED AND WottR lED - CAN Q] ( THEGE ANVTUlNS I CAN D |D WELL,-To HELP ? > ?TmFJ^THBRHEA] [l/^r^ATWEQ |gk MOST AGCAHQi WlTU PQoSPECT ''% J Pn Pi v ***?& ^c-k o LJ U |\^us'msss THE W( * CIAL NATIONAL LEJ T BROOKLYN j AT NSW YORK AT PHILJ y 1. I. 4 Apr. IT. 1?, 14. *4 Apr. it. 14. II J 14. II. ?1 JUM 18. It, 14 Mar N ?e I. 1 July 4 June 14. 14. 1 I. 14. II. Sept. I 8Apt. 1 t. ? Auf 14.11. 3< Apr. 11. 14. 14. 14 Apr. IT. 14. 1< BABE'. *41 K *' " M?y IT. IS. ?! PAPER JaM i. ,f h*t. 4. 4. T. July I, S?pL U r. 11. 11. 14, 14 Apr. 14. IT, SI y 11. Job. 4. 14 oniMT? May y 1. 1 PRINTS Jon# 1, 1. I 8. M. 14 Any. 11. 14, 1 ril 14 Ku 1. I. 4 r. II. 10. May 1 Ju'e 11. 11. 11. 14 , TU >a 17. 11. II. 14 July I. I A,-,- 1 " y 4. Sept. 1, I Sapt. 4. 14 ^ le 4. 7. 1 June 17. 14. II. 1? June |. 14. 1 y II. II July 17. M. 11 Jaly 14. 11 8. 1. 14 Sept. VI. 11. 14. II AU8 1. 1 >t. 14. IT. 14. II 7 Sept. ?. 11. 1 le I. 10. 11, 11 June 11, 14, II. II June 17. II. 1 ly 17. 18. II A U8. I. I. 7, I AB8 I. I. 14, 1 it. 11. 11, 14. II Sept. II. IT. II Sept. IS. 14. 1 ? II June 4, 7, 1 / June 14, IS, 1 t II. II. II N ?e 14. II. VI June I. 10. 11. 11 June 4. I. 7. I ? II July 11.11. Aus-Xlljuty 17. II. 1 8 ?. I. S. T. 1 Sept. 11, U. M I Sept. IS. It. 1 It. 11. It (Webb battled at the last show held , [ in the Hippodrome roof and lost a j decision to Alex Sims in one of the I best bouts of the season. Webb is ' a rangy, hard hitting boxer, and Is a good opponent for the Knoxville flash. The other star bout will find two lightweights in the ring, BattlingBarnes of Atlanta, and Battling Longmire, former army lightweight champion. Barnett fought Trooper < Clayton in Atlanta, and won a tedh- ' | nieal knockout after six rounds of | furious fighting. He is said by ' J Trooper to be a boxer with science ' , and skill together with the type < I ? | that gives plenty of action. Long^ < ' mire's record in the army is one to J ! be proud of. < In the six-round preliminary Bill * Regan will meet John Burton, while J I the four round starter will be be- J jtween Bobby Kelly of Greenville, S. ? j 0. and Jack Childs of Atfheville For (he battle royal a new scheme I is to be introduced, it will be a blindfolded exhibition between five Senegambians. Each is given a sup i in one hand while the other is en: cased in a boxing glove. Down on | all fours, the battle royalists, beat [ with the cup and try and beat on I some other's head with their gloved . hands. n Percheron Colts lair living, ware born at the Unlrermlty Nay 1?. 11, If. 11 May II. M. II. II Mar II. U. If. II ' July II. IT. . > July 11. II. IA II It July |, II, 11. II I Any II. IT. II Aur M. IL It Jalr It. IA II Any. a K M < pi. 1 Aur M. IT. M 4 > May 14. IS. IT. II May It, II. 11, M May II. 11. IL 11 May A T. I. I I July 11. 11. u. II July IT. II. II. II July 1. II, 11, II JMy 11. 1A II. 1? I. I A ay. 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