Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1926 Page: 5 of 8
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SPORTING
COLUMN
iNSAS MONARCHS
VS. AMERICAN GIANTS
m The Monarchs hooked up with
lube Fester's Giants who were the
Mgue leaders, and knocked them
nt of first place, and took the lead
lemselves. They took the Sunday
jfo»e 12,000 people the score was
-2. This was a little better than
iturday's score, which was 6-1 in
Hvor of the Monarchs. They came
the Cubans. He allowed the heavy
hitters of the Stars onlv two hits.
The homer of the Stars in the
second inning was the only ran
made during the game. Some say
that it was the b.'^t game played in
Detroit this season. It was called
in the eighth inning on account of
rain.
Detroit won Monday's game by a
score of 5-4. It was featured by
home runs by Correa and Cutlers
of the Cubans, and Daniels of the
Stars. tt looked for a time as
though the Cubans would win out.
This week popular Jim Tavlor
will take his Cleveland Elites to the
motor citv to battle with Steve's
Stais. He will present several new
men in the line-up. He won out
last week in an eleven-inning con-
test with St Louis, and this has
given the Taylor bunch more pep.
At anv rate Detroit is on tiptoe and
JACK JOHNSON FOULED BY
LAWSON
Baker -T aylor
Jack Johnson, who lost the ten-1
round bout with Bob L;wson at
Juarez, Mexico, last Sundav, said
he was struck below the f-elt at
leas thrje times before the seventh
round. He returned to Chicago
and has letters from a prominent
physician in El Paso, Tex., and also
from Mexico, stating that hi> injuries
are of a serious nature.
Harry Wills won from Jeff Clark i
of Hannibal, Mo., on May 31, in a
six-round bout at Cleve and, Ohio.
Wi Is has been signed up to meet
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they hope to win the series and we ceived some tough breaks on the pHOouCfcO
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||s batteries working overtime.
The Kansas City Monarchs and
>ster's Giants moved over to
msas City this week, and Foster
expects to regain his lost laurels.
[ ST. LOUIS VS. CLEVELAND
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• The Cleveland Elites paid St.
uis a visit last week, and did Jim
He is scheduled for a return match
with the ex-champion Greb in New
York, Ju.v 29. He will appear in
yloi the manager's hea**t good to Boston for American Legion benefit
e out over the St. Louis team—1 on June 28, against a New England
o 8—after eleven innings. You middleweight. Flowers is at present
this was 1 avlor's home town < resting u * at his home in A'Lnta.
the wav that his heavy-hitting
hch tore into the St. Louis mound
men is a sad stoiy to tell. St. Louis
used four pitchers, but all looked
alike to the Cleveland Elites. This
was the only game they won in the
ies.
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ANOTHER CHAMPION
Ralph Smith, giant heavvweight
of Los Angeles, mtets Jal e Kilrain,
a colored boy, at National hall, San
Francisco. Nothing is known of
Kilrain here, except that somebody
had a lot of nerve in wishing that
illustrious name on him.—Chronicle
NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDl LE
Jim Williams, known as Sunnv
is now middlewhight champion
the British empire. This gives
race two middleweight cham-
ns.
TROIT STARS VS. CUBANS
ile all this fireworks was being
led off in Chicago Steve Pierce's
rswere taking the Cubans down
line for four straight victories
no doubt Steve and his secre-
v, Leo Derrick, are both smiling
he second game was a pitchers
1. Bell was on the mound for
troit and did some grand work-
only a Towed two hits, but no
s. You will have to take your
off to Roswell, who pitched foi
NEGRO BOXER AT DEATH S DOOR
Snn Francisco, May 28.—Elbert
Pruitt, the Negro boxer, is hovering
between life and death as the result
of punches received in a fight. It
Pruitt dies, the police stand readv
to arrest his opponent on a charge
of manslaughter.
THE STANDING
June 5. 6, 7, 8, 9—Chicago at
Kansas Citv, Cleveland at Detroit,
Indianapolis at St. Louis, Davton is
open.
June 5. 6—Cubans at Beloit.
June 12, 13, 14, 15, 16—Chicago
at St. Louis, Kansas Citv open,
Dayton at Detroit, or Detroit at
Dayton, Cubans at Indianapolis,
Cleveland open.
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1926, newspaper, June 12, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596199/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .