,_:. p TIr IMICI GAN 1)ATI PAGE ;I.EV1DN __~IX~1LI I CITY NOTICE Indians Ta YANKEES SLIP AS BOSTON WINS 9 -8' Giants Contihue Raimpge, 1)efeatiig Robbins 11-4; Overtime Gaines Feattre PITTSBURGH IN CELLAR The Cleveland Indians stepped into the leadership of the American league by virtue of Boston's victory over the New York Yankees yesterday after- noon, the Speaker tribe having a day off when rain caused a postponement of the Cleveland-Detoit contest. Boston and New Fork battled ten innings before the contest was determ- ined, the Red Sox sending a man home in the tenth frame with the winning marker after the Yankees had sue- ceeded in tying the score in the last half of the ninth inning. The final score was 9-8. Both teams hit freely the Yankees collecting 1 safe hits while Boston secured 13 base hits. The Chicago White Sox buried! George Sisler's St. Louis Browns deeper in the league cellar in an- other free hitting contest, the Chi- cago team winning 11;7. The winners hit four St. Louis twirlers for 15 safe blows, while the losers ht Blanken- ship and Thurston forseven hits. Two over-time games featured the play in the National lague yesterday. The St. Louis Cardinals moved up from third to second place when a rally in the tenth inning gave them a 5-3 victory over the world chanpions, this defeatsending the Pittsburgh team into last place. Vic Keen, for- mer Ch'icago discard, went the entire route for the victors, winning his second start of the year. Lee Mea- dows was forced out of the box, Mor- rison replacing him. Cincinnati and Chicago battled for 11 innings without reaching a verdict, the contest being called with the teams deadlocked at five each. Chi- cago secured 11 hits off Luque, but the little Cuban went the entire dis- tance. Kauffman held the Reds to seven blows. The Giants continued their fast pace, registering a 11-4 victory over Brook- lyn. ThetMcGraw outfit sent Dazy Vance to the showers, and Stryker fared little better. Eighteen hits were credited to the Giants. Jack Scott had lut one bad inning, the Robins scor- i g their four runs in the seventh. {The Boston Braves crept out of the bottom position when Smith let dowi tie Philadelphia crew with six hits, while his teammates collected 11 off Iecatur, the Boston team winning 6-2 Scores by innings: National League R. H. E St. Louis 101 100 000 2-5 10 4 Pittsburgh 030 000 000 0-3 10 3 St. Louis-Keen and O'Farrell; Pittsburgh-Meadows, Morrison and sznith. R. H. E. Cincinnati 103 001 000 00-5 7 1 Chicago 011 001 011 00--5 11 1 Cincinnati-Luque and PicinIch Chicago-Kauffman and Hartnett. R. H. E. New York 200 320 022-11 18 1 Brooklyn 000 000 .400- 4 7 4 ,New York-Scott and Snyder; Brooklyn-Vance, Stryker, and Deber- ry. R. H. E. Philadelphia 000 020 000-2 6 2 Roston 002 040 000-6 11 1 Philadelphia-Decatur and Wilson Boston-Smith and Taylor. American Leanue r . ;. i . f LARGE ROIAIOSEES Natural Scicnce auditorillum was fill- ed to overflowing last night when more? than 500 ueople crowded in to see the! feature tennis film secured by the Athietic associattion to interest every Michigan student in some outdoor ac-' tivity, and to promote interest in ten-i nis on the carapus. The first two reels were of "fans- ous strokes ?of famous players" which portrayed each stroke as executed by the different tennis players of note. First, the stroke was shown at ordin-I ary speed and then was projected in slow motion which allowed a. careful study of the methods used in makingC each stroke by different men and also by our national women's champion, Helen Wills. W. T. Tilden, II, W. M. Johnston, Vincent Richards, and I N. Williams, 11, the foremost Americ- an players, all showed how they win . matches. N. P~. Brookes, G. L. Pa~t-' terson, Pat O'Hara-Wood, AustralianI stars, and Manuel Alonso, Spanish Davis cup man also appeared on the screen. The other 3 reels were given over to the complete repertoire of the strokes of Tilden, Johnston, ar'l MissI Wills, one reel being given to each. Slow motion pictures werenalso used following the first showing. The tennis squad attended in a body and all were quite enthusiastic over the film. Coach Hutchins made intro- ductory remarks, and it was through him that the pictures were secured from the National Lawn Tennis asso- ciation.I HAVANA.-The sugar production of Cuba this year will be 4,758,993 tons. I . s r iA4li an Balty There is a city ordi nce which pro- T Cit ..fitil A It k r ti 11 t hihits the placing of leave,,, rutbbish i ior any Materials on the streets If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie you are requested to co-operU'o with the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad the Street Department in ke ocng om will be charged. streFetS Clean. 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AeSWAS CA~'NED A40 LAUGI'E5 IT APP Nominating Victor Keen Because he was just one of a large', staff of pitchers with the Chicago Cubs, a tail end club last season. He's counted on to be one of the regulars- and even a star-of the Cardinals mound crew this summer. And the Cardinals will finish two-three at least. Grey Fla nnels- A special showing of new patterns at a very unusual price. Wide spaced stripes ~~for TI/en C'*g A~ince 1448 All Wool Pre-Shrunk Beautiful Fabrics That Will Not Fade SUITS AND TOPCOATS 00 Tailored by A. NASH CO. The Famous Golden 1'ule Tailors of Cincinnati. Phone 9736 or Phone 6746 And ask that h representative of the NASH CO. call upon you to show samples and styles. STYLE, FIT, WORKMANSHIP AND WEARING QUALITIES m tsdGUARANTEED. Some of the best dressed people you meet are wearing Nash clothes. ESTABLISHED 188 MADISON AVENUE COP. 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Moreover, we support the qualifications a man has in him, with effective training in the fundamen- tals of the bond business, before we look for results. This training consists of three months' intensive study of well directed courses in our own bond schools- and the student is on salary while attending. We shall be glad to send you literature about the bond business which will help yi give this field of business your intelligent consideration, Write for pamphlet MD 4 HALSEY, ST UAR T & CO. I NCORPORATED CHICAGO KEW YORtK PHILADELPHIA DETROIT CLEVELAND so1 South LaSalle St. 14 Wall St. i N South a5th St. 6o1 Griswold St. 925 Euclid Ave. ST. LOUIS BOSTON MILWAUKEE MINNEAPOLIS 319 North4 th St.- S Devonshire St. -"4s E.t Water St. 6to Second Ave.,S. LOST--On campus, Wednesday morn- ing, jewelled Delta Sigma Phi pin.' Finder please dial 4718 or call at 830 hill. - _ 48-49-50. NOTICE A. 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