Double-O’s Rout RomansIn Double-Header GamesAt Ottawa Park Yesterday/tmeDream TiltWilliams Is Still CHHis HittingIScheduledSpreeForTodayILeague Leaders Stage LatePodza nyd First Contest*Ke?os RomansIISecondTh, ,ha, -in « r«-ariy‘ I*** ■•!lt;• approximate the cham-; ^ ott o,, rutarod•f- • ' mK.pionship contest Ward Boosterdoable bill from the Romo Colonels at UnMhmnr park ttdaafternoon when the Boost- aftwraooa. taking the first by„___- ,_ .... rallv, 5 to I, and hreeunriand the LisbonX Aseven-in niag win In the second. Sfit meet to decide the undisputed; jleadership of the loop. | Held to seven hits in the firstBoth teams will bring simon- while the Romans were combing pure records into the fray, and Masterson for 12, the Ott-O’s push-one of the contestants will be ed across the tying and winning ticketed with its first toss as a, runs in the eight frame to cop result of the meeting. i the apparently doomed contestFrom the start of league proceedings on the afternoon of May 20. the two have bowled over allIsecond meeting, it was try. as the bespectacled ler held the opposition toopposition. winning manv matches four meager hits, the only dangerone-sided scoresous one a three-baggerthe halfway point of competition j who scampered across the plate for with assured chances of placing in ! Rome's only run on a blow by the playoff series set for the lat-, Soupios.pitto throwosterter pan of August.The Boasters will probablyCorrice against the Pepsicola batters. and. in case of reserves, can always throw Jim Mashaw into the breach. Doc Thompson. Lisbon pitcher, who has yet to taste defeat. will find himself ud againstting honors for the day went llliams. who hit safely fourplate, and Bethmar who accounted for two safeties, one of which was a blistering home run in thefirst encounter.George Jumonville. Double-Ojue0I1.00003.0001jr. 3'2.6672.6673.5714.500|4.429:4.333!€.250 16.2507.1258.000*ythe heaviest hitters he has faced; shortstop, reached first base via thus far this season. Middlemiss.! the bingle method only once in his of the Pepsicola squad, is always sever, tries, and seems to be still available in case Thompson's pre- ; plagued by his present hit famine, scriptions fail to quiet the patmet. Howell was behind the plate for Chosen to umpire the all-import-; both contests with Bill Peterman, ant tilt by members of the board! the other receiver, filling in at of arbitration meeting Monday ! second base for Harry Mamie, evening are Ted Ebberts of the confined to an Ogdensburg sickbed Elks, and Paul Story, manager of' by tonsil trouble. The big catch-The Advance-News entry. jer committed one error, took partThe second game scheduled for, in three double plays, and got the afternoon between Guimond's; three hits for seven official tries. Pickups and Shade Roller has been j The two teams left here early postponed because of a foot in- this evening to spend the night atjury suffered by S ance. Roller hurler.CONN CERTAINHE’S ON TRAILstaurant 8OF BIG MONEYOgdenshurg before moving on to Rome for twin contests at the downstate park. Pullig and Davis will start the two games. Morgan said.Linescore of the first game follows:Rome-----------4 12 1, Ott-O’s____________5 7 4j Leavitt and Hill: MastersonI Howell.vs. Pepsi-Shop vs.■-News vs.PITTSBURGH. July 14 fl'P.i- „Pennvante purses no longer inter-! Box score of the secondrest William David Conn—he's j to hews.(shooting for big stakes in the • _frCO game, heavyweight class now. j m*‘ *1 Pittsburgh’s pride meets Bob jMacDonald, cf-----3Turchin. ss-----3in*okssee ^ radium on Aug. 13 and, with’1 ur a bit of luck, the handsome kin:; of the light-heavies hopes to show his critics that he would be a worthy opponent for Joe Louis.3Suupios. rf________3Janik. 2h-------2Woicik. 3b „6____2_ * Rehbien. If_____2reallv TT___:_____ _ «is what Conn desires else now. He has been rood stvle since he wonT000100000h110101000po13530330000002301inge23ah___3rs in thepletes his rf pointed Bill that reputation•liege grid-re of the sod’’ couldOtt-O’s| the light-heavyweight title from Williams. rf ..Melio Bettina on July 13. 1939, but since then his earnings have not I been what he would like. One of i the reasons is the lack of good com- ifpetitin in the 175-pound division. Reeder, lb 2Jumonville. ss 3Bethman. 3b___3Klonowski. cf 2Rist. If_____3termanj Podgajny_3_11r0010100014 18k po2 0011120320 10 2 2002003 2 0 0 04 0 1i23 3 7 21 104710ver. that king and d North-one game r said that fumbledhe played.hat turnediis kicking•e and twoibout the d Wiscon-also point-it of all*Gcrrrevant se of histimes, once against Benina and Howell, c__; twice against Gus Lesnevich.He’s Easy Spender No sooner had the Pastor-Conn ; match been announced when the Score by innings:champion splurged, buying a new Rome_____000 010 (1—1i high-priced automobile. jOtt-CVs_____000 210 x—3He’ll go into training in Newt Seven irmings by agreement York after some time in the coun- Summary: Error. Hill; Runs bat-: try. where he will go through a ted m. by Rist. Peterman. Soupio*. ’“weight conservation’' routine. | Klonowski: Two-base hit. Turchm;Conn weighed 173 1-2 pounds | Three-hase hits. Rist. Hill. Peter-when he beat Lesnevich in Detroit, I man: Sacrifice. Klonowski: Doublebut he put on more than 10 pounds Plays (11 Peierman-Reeder; lt;2) after that fight. ; Turchin-Jar.ik-Murdoch: (31 JtJ-H:s manager. Johnnv Rav. hopes 'monville-prterman-R**eder: Left on‘ Irish boxing master bases. Ottawa-Ogdenshurg 5; Rome heavyweight with the 1: Bases on balls, off Horsir.r»on1. «Rc»der: ST ruck out by Hor-smcrton 3. by Podgajny 2: Earnedthought that additional weightharder punchim. which strongestsomething he has lacked since he run-t;- Oft awa-Ogdens burg 3. Romewalkrd mto Ray’5 ernmasium and Hit by pitcher. Podgajnyannounced h» intent ion nrf being a : I mpire*. Azaroli atfighter , plate: Walsh at bases; T:me ofLarks KO Punch | game. 1 hour 8 minute*Ray. who was a good lightweighti