U.S.3. HOUSTON 
EVENING PRESS NEWS 
SPORTS 
18 JULY 1938 
Boston 
“?Siarr^r!f?o b artiveju? y b luSaf?Y 4 e?LSS 4 tto 4 Iolton 
-n „ ~ i-X u nCip vfore ' thirty five thousand speotatoi s . Dean 
oTvuA/ip^only four hits in the nine innings turned in a per- 
formance ^hion stamped nia^ " aj ;J y the st . Louis Cardinals 
17 5 ° ooohollar s cash for" him early this year. -Di^zy fanned 
three «n, issued no walks and had almost every totter that 
faced him swinging at air or popping up. ih, ^ e s Bees agaln 
Suf to S no?SLr 0?to‘r high lights of a busy baseball day were 
’ to one win 
over°?itt sburgh to the first half of their double header. 
New York 
I M .. T mmm — 
Archie San Romani failed Sunday to set a new mile record hut 
Up hoords for the 150 yard dash and the eight pound shot 
put were shattered in the Hibernian all-star track and fiel 
meet here . 
New York 
Gene Tunrey , former heavyweight boxing champion suggested 
flnv t he t America’s whiskey business can best be directed 
a czar similar to those in use now m the 
motion picture and baseball lines. 
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Chestnut Hill, Mass ._ 
. . , _ i ro^-i n <7 tennis nlavers will battle in the forty-sixt h 
annSal Logwood Bowl Tournament starting hero Monday. The 
tournament is regarded as an unofficial Dans Cup trial. 
Halle 1 Germany 
Max Machon trainer of Max Schmeling, former heavyweight 
toampion^during his entire boxing career , was in 0 ured in an 
automobile -accident Sunday. He suffered f ^ ^^ eWeen 
broken arm, and other hurts when his car turned ovei 
Halle and Nurnberg. 
S'pring Lake. N.J . 
The Davis Cup player, Frankie Parker of New Jeisey , won the 
™1to^^fSThf fan S c - Henderson 
of Chapel Hill, N.C. six-three, six-throc, six-thr , 
match which ended at noon. 
