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11-12, 1935 One For The Americans Jimmy Foxx, aliigglne third baseman of the Philadelphia Athletics, Is nhoHTi bslow crossing: the plate after hlttln? a. home run In the first Inning of the nll-ctar major bueball fame In Cleveland Monduy. 'The American league utari trounced the Na- tlonalu, 4-1, (Associated Pr'eff Photo) With Detroit's Rush Stopped Momentarily, New York Yankees Breathe Easier By GEORGE KTRKSKY United Press Staff Corresponded NEW YORK, July UV- -With Detroit's ten-game streak snapped, the New York Yankee? breathed p. hit easier to-day ant laid plans to build up their American Leapue lead during a thrfie- woek home stand apainst. Western Washington halted Detroit's hot pursuit of the Yankees yesterday with a 12-11 triumph which ended the gear's longest string of victories' and increased the idle New York's lead to one p-nd one half jrames.

Rally Just A desperate 5-run rally in the ninth just 'failed to pull the game nut of the fire for the Tigers. Buck Newsom finally halted Detroit's uprising after Barle Whitehill and Ed Linkc had been driven to cover during a six-hit barrage. Tommy Bridges, Detroit's leading pitchet in parties won, was blasted out of the box in the first Inninjr by the Senators, who scored seven runs. With a record of twenty victories in thirty-two games played nt Yankee Stadium, -the Yankees con- fiflently expect not only to beat back the Tigers' challenge but to increase their lead before they leave home again July 29th. Red Sox Win I Wesley Fen-el! joined the eclec circle of pitchers who have won thirteen games by pitching Ihe Bos ton Rex Sox to a 7-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox.

The St, Louie Browns ended nine-game losing streak when Dick Coffman southpawed the Philadelphia Athletics to a 7-2 defeat Hal Schumacher scored hli eleventh successive victory and hie thirteenth of the season by pitching the New York Giants to a 10-3 win over the Plttsbunrh Pirates. Dfimareo'a Hitting Frank Dcmaree'e 'timely hitting featured the Chicago Cubs 6-4 victory over the Boston Braves. He linglcd with the bases filled to drive in two runs, and delivered another single which led to the winning tally. The Reds hammered out a 15-2 win over Hie Brooklyn Dodgers before a crowd of 11,252 in the fourth night major icaffue game Cincinnati. Rex Mays Wins His Seventh Successive Main Event Contest LOS ANGELES July Mays.

sensa-liona! Klvcrslde, juuj won mu stjymiin consecutive main event race at the Speedway last 5 Golf Events Are Scheduled By Club Sunday Two golfing, events are scheduled for the Stanislaus Country Starting In the rear row i handicap, Mays other drivers a cars on one turn in the forty-lap race to win in 18:24.05. Frank Weorne was second, Al Gorand Harris Mays also'won a two-lap helmet dash as well as his qualifying heat. don, third, fourth. Club on Sunday. In the forenoon a golf ball sweepstakes will be held and In the afternoon un exhibition will be staged.

names of the particl- lants in the sweepstakes also will be placed- on a golfing ladder which Mike BeMasscy, pro, will institute. Ail members of the are asked to take part The exhibition' will be played by a A Silvn ghinst Harry Bnrg, Turlock Dnlf Club pro, and Bert Stamps, instructor at- the Gllroy Golf and Jounlry Club course. DoMiiHsey siiyp Stamps is onf nf he longest hiUing pros in tho state. The public in Invited to wit- charge will be in'ude. The fairways ami greens of th Stanislaus Country Club are In th beat condition In yenrs and scorfiF of players arc a i ndvnntage the cool weather, tc get In sevcra rounds of golf.

Ray Plxley, Jimmy Wilkerson and Frank McGurk ahro won qimlify- ing races. To-day To ft II. KWC5--Kate Smith. KAtJ--Kale Smith. KGO--Brahms Festival.

KPO--Rvidy end ills Connecticut Tankees. TO p. M. 10 Romance. KJI.T--Louis rriir.p.'s a 5:15, a i To bo a KGO--Children's 5:15, Ted i 5:30, a a i Marble's Club; 5:45.

Jack A KPO- BoaL 7 a a I Henry's Show KWG--U. i To 7 p. n. 5. Navy a To- morrow To A.

M. a i Projj-rnm. a a Broadcast. niae Slilne. KPO--U.

S. Bnud. Tl A. II. KWG--Orpan: 8:30, Mary i 5 P'lvo a a Ui.Ul; 6:30, U.

a Band. i Concert; 6:30. Federal Uustncss a Sai A nenl a 7 To P. II. KWG--Playinir Sonp a i Hump's Orchestra: Ted Fio P.ilo'r- a K.M.I-- a a :30.

Tea Fio i i i a Juiiy a i i a Dons; 7:30. Nat i a P.adio A 1 A 7:16. Tony Gtis: 7:30, i i the Wtsu To II P. M. a Or- a i Hosan.

K.MJ--Portland 8:30, Franlue Master's a i Talk of the a i In Twin Cliic.v. KPO--Floyd Glhbon.i: Stann a i Hour. II To Id P. II. i a a i Jan Garber.

i 8:30, Jan Garner's Orchestra. I Lee's a IOIJ--Orenn: 8:15, Tho i Mary a SH5, Five Star Jonos. KGO--Simpson Keys; 8:15, Studio roe-ram; i Byo- KPO--Financial i ilorrlo Macs; Words and Mule. I) To 10 A. M.

noyn: 5:15, a i 9:30. Majjio a i i i Eton Boys; 0:15, Dnvld 3:30, Domestic Science; 9:45. Crocker. KGO--MornlilE Eye 9:30. i Program.

KPO--R Maxon'a Orchi-stra; Oleanders; 3:30. National Form and Home Hour. Ill To II A. llo Princess; Helen Between ttur Hooki-mls; 10:45, News. i Princess: 10:15, Helen Trent; Between 10:45.

i i 10:50. i Hollow. K.GO--News: of Planoi; 10:50. Musical Clock. KPO--Domestic Science; 10:30, Kitchen Party.

11 To 12 Noon KWG--Good i Modesto Nine Will Play Favored Santa Cruz Outfit Here Sunday Eight games remain the Mo- Reds' schedule for the second- season. And of those games, at ioast iicvcn must be won for the Rods to come close- to another championship in the California League. Two of the ten gomes of the final lalf have been lost, by the home both ui Roosevelt Field; loth contests were lost to teams vhlch finished in the lower bracket the first half. On the basis of past performances, i.he Reds seem better teams of the eajftie yet to piny. Two Tn Sunday's contest, Simla Pn.lroo i i i i contest here will be slight favorite First, because of recent over (he Lodi Wlnps--the outf which denned Modesto last Sunda HJ-J2--niu'l the excellent shovvii which the coast nine made ngiiin the San Matco Blues, dospilo a 10 defeat.

The second fact favoring th visitors Is a Modesto seeming! hii.1 taken a decided slump, In lil ting and general a i towai the game, in tho two league con tests an exhibition contest wit the Crockett i In an effort to stop the backslid ng, Manager Stanley Sanders wl start his newest hurler, Kelli igainsl thn Santa Cruz team. addition to the Modesto urnecl in an excellent game againb he Crockclt C-H Sugar Compan nst Thursday, Kelloy's Performance He pitched no-run, no-hit ball fo Ivo innings until relieved by Mil "teengrafe. Kelley rccoverin The Modesto Bet Insurance Team Collects To Many Euni In First Inning; Score Is 19-3 LEAGUE STANDINGS CLASS A Won Lost fat. Oitxon Btiofen Delta Wlndui Velvet MacBrlde Hospital 1 1 1 0 0 1.000 .600 .500 .000 .000 CLASS Won Lost Pet 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 1 1 .500 0 1 ,000 .000 M. I.

D. 0 Grocers 0 Barium 0 RESULT YESTERDAY Eagles 6. Wlndiw 19, Hoofers 3. GAMES FRIDAY I. Grocers.

Velvets Gibson. .000 Ten runs in the opening innin? too 'much for the Centra Roofers last night as the Windus oftball team defeated them, 19-3 claas A of the Modestu Softbal -eague. The game was played a he 20-30 Club field. Although Frank Ferrini, ieldcr for the Hoofers clouted two ome runs for his team, the Win- us outfit played a brand of in- nired ball for the seven innings hc winners made eight hits to the loofers seven. Pitcher Turk led in the atting with three in four, inducing a double.

Ferrini, Hossli, first aaeman, and Parkinson, center elder, got two in three to tie for Siting honors for the losing ten. The opening game the ovenlng etween the Eagles and Bankers class division was called In he fifth inning because of the one our time limit on games in this ass. The Bankers were leading a R-6 score, although outhit, five four. Crcighlon Lee, Eagle roamer, nd Archibald, Bankers' center elder, were the top hitters of the venlng with the former getting wo in twice at bat and the latter vo in three. Walter P.

Shoemake, Modesto iweler, has offered a trophy to ic winner of the playoff between ic MacBride, first-half season tleholders, and the victor of the icond-half league, class A. Walter P. Shoemake of Modesto is offered a trophy to the winner the between the Macrides, first-half season titlcholriera, nd the victor of the second-half ague, class A. I Best Of Pros Ellsworth of California, below, who Is generally conceded to bo the best professional tennis playor in the world, may be matched with Fred Terry, No. 1 amateur, in a.champion- ship contest at LONDON, July als of King Oeorge's Jubilee trust uml have launched negotiations match between Fred Perry id Ellsworth i for the world's tennis championship," it as learned to-day.

Vines, generally regarded as the reatest of the professionals, nl- 2ady has -been approached to play IR British ace who is conceded to king of the amateurs. 'If the riky Californian's decision is fa- irnble, an effort will be made to line up and get approval from the British Lawn Tennis As- socinfion. IT.AY AT The mulch, if noffotiatlons AS SEALS PLAY Mental Deficiency Costs San Francisco Game; Missions Beat Los Angeles By The Associated Press An attack of mental deficiency in the seventh frame of the Sail Francisco-Hollywood baseball game Wednesday, with the score tied, the Stars a 5 to 3 win and the ieals an all-time high for dumbness, or something. Joe Di Maggio and Joe Marty started things with an "Alphonse and Gaaton" act In right center, on Jolley's fly. After that, evcrytlme San Francisco infielder got his lands on the ball he thought he was playing for keeps and refused to throw it.

Jolley Rambles Home Mulligan bunted, scoring Jolley. heretofore, it has taken an act of congress to allow big, lumbering Jolley to come home on a bunt, ut that's what he did, and while Ditcher Ed Stultz was wondering what to do with the ball, Mulligan reached first safely. A few morn boners and both ilulligan and Gene DeSautels were mrched on second base with' Thirt aman Backer in possession he ball. While ho was monkeying round, Mulligan pushed DeSatitels ff the bag and he returned to firsi afely. Walter Beck, Red right-hander balked up his fifteenth s-ictory of he season as the.

Missions downed xs Angeles, to 7. The big bat of Oscar' Eckhardt, leading minor cague hitter of the country, savec 13 day for Beck. Oscar got four -r five, scoring two runs and nocking in two more. Portland Wins Another Portland made. it two straight ver Sacramento last night in a -to-8 ball game that was not ettled until the final pitch.

Don ohnson popped out to end it with iree mates on bases. Six hurlers 'stributed twenty-eight hits dur- ng the see-saw battle. Oakland evened its series with cattle by pouncing on Dick Bnr- 5tt ten hits as they beat the 5 to 2. Tobin held the ndian seven hits. The short scores: R.

H. cattle 2 7 2 akiand 5 10 1 Barrett and Bottarini; Tobin and Henry Approves Of Mrs. Moody's Plan To Give Up Tennis For Good By HENBTT MeLESIpRE United Press Staff Corresponded EW YORK, July have'it that Mrs. Helen Wills Moody has cracked her las forehand the line, smasher her final kili, lifted her final lob and will allow the vie- over Helen a i final both the beginning and the end comeback. her ortland acramento H.

15 13 11:16, Tonic Tunes; 11:3 Glory; Eddlo Dnnsteilt KM.l--Pacific Coast a Conference: 11:15, ProKram; 11:30, Eddie DmiMedtfir. KGO--Beaux A Trio; 11:45, i KPO--June, Joan and 11-16 Vic and a 11::10, Ma Perkins; rom a long illness and is not yet In he best, of condition. However, th inky slabster la expected to do thi oil's share of tho hurling agalns he Parries Sunday. Santa Cruz' ace hurler is Green Ho held the Lodi nine to ten hits scattered except in the fifth frame when he was pounded for four safe ties. The other half of the visitor's battery is Bradbury, one of th.

lending hitters of the club. Same Lineup Sanders will use the line-up which started against the Lodi Roma Winery nine last Sunday with the exception of the pitcher. The probable starting line-up foi the Padres will be: Nobriga, shortstop: Marriott, third base; Ferriera, right field; Escobar, first base; Williams, second base; Baldwin, center-field; Oliver, left field, and Green, pitcher. A I I COAST LEAGUE W. It.

Pet. i Sisters. 12 To 1 I'. SI. i i 1 2 0 3 0 S.

A liand; 1 San Francisco Missions Aiigeles Seattle Oakland Hollywood Portland Sacramento Cook Parade; 10:30. 9:45, Iticardo and hit; i i 10 To II H. KWG--Daniel 1 Orchf.5tra Knapp'p Orchestra. i a 10:15, Danltl's a 10:50 Jack a KGO--Henry Klng-'s Orchestra- Tom Gerun's Orchestra; 10:55 i Department of Agricul- Onncor); 1 5 Coir- KPO--Rich field Palace Hotel News. 11 To 13 i KWG--Don Bestor'y Orcl.f-Mr.v .11:30.

Bill Fleck's Orchestra; 11-r. Orchestra, KMJ Don Bettor's Orchestra 11:30, Les Hile's Orchestra. KGO--Freddie Martin's Orches" "1:30.. Gr1er Orchestra. two: 1 monwealth Cltih.

KPO Betty and Bob: 12:15. Farm and Homo Hour. 1 To 2 P. M. WG--Pa 111 a :15.

Mcl- otHc 1 i i of i lie A i 1M5. To he a a a 1 i i of the 1 0 A i Die! tors. I 0 a Club llcn i i i i 11 Yentcrilnj- 1 S. .501 .522 .500 .500 .500 i i I 11) i i i i i i i sf itoyer, L- Savage, Slml, a Kf lUilulr, MM 2h I i i i i i Hi If A a H. Haml, I i Ulrich and Richards; Zinn.

Hartwisr and Berres. R. H. AH II 11 lie played nl Wlm- 5 15 1 ij I .1 bledon shnrtly after the Davis Cup oa rallcl TM 3 9 I I I cliallviiKe round. Wells and DesaulelB; Stutz, a and Wnodall.

reports lmor from vhere Mrs. Moody is busily en- faged in social lionessing, are only a few days old and already criticism of such a plan has been voiced the puhlic press. The tenor of ny contemporaries' complaints are he same, namely, it would be a rery unsporting gesture to refuse Mies Jacobs another chance, and would seriously undermine Mrs. Moody'3 prestige to duck the American championships at Forest Hills. HOESEFEATHERS, HE SAYS To these complaints I would like to lift a.

loud and emphntic "horse- feathers!" She has given Miss Jacobs, over tin years, ft hundred opportunities to lick her, and lust Saturday, on the treasured center court, she gave her the best chance of all. That Miss Jacobs didn't take it, is nobody's fault but her own." As for ducking of the American championships costing her prestige you can lay that aside with yesterdays lettuce salad. It's no good. All-England Champion Does Not Know Whether She Will Compete In U. S.

LONDON, July (IB --Mrs. Melen Wills Moody, commenting on rumors in the United States she contemplates retiring from tournament play, said to-day she has "absolutely no plans" for her future. She said she did not know whether she would play in Wightman; Cup (Great Britain vs. United States) team competition or in the American national. "I don't even know when I'll sail to New York," she said, "but I expect it will be within a fortnight" Tennis experts and enthusiasts in the United States have predicted freely that Mrs.

Moody, having regained tennic hights by her victory over Helen Jacobs in the all-. England tourney at Wimbledon, quit tourney play. Embraces Wife, Insists They Are Going To Stay Married LONG BRANCH, N. July 11-IP' Max Baer and his bride of two weeks were happily reunited to-day after a flurry of publicity over re- igious "differences." The former heavyweight Chamion returned from Baltimore early goo When you win Wimbledon, you win mo embr; em all. Everybody that it means hlll: tion Picture anything to defeat is there.

After Wimbledon, B'orest Kills--insofar as the ladies are concerned--is an anti-climax, and a poor one at that Jinking No Brief Before I go any further, perhaps would prudent for me to say a I not attempting to make any brief for Mrs. Moody. Siportswrlters are supposed to be cold individuals never allow gefe the better clicked. olved. are exnccted to have a n-l 13 Score hy I i i ROOFERS Runs 0 l) 1 2 0-- .1 i 1 0 2 0 3 1 7 i I 10 1 5 1 0 2 i .) 1 2 0 0 1 Home, runs--F.

i 2. Tliroo- i i Struck t'lirk 5. 1. Bnsc on lialla-- i Savage S. i 1, i i 3.

Double- i i to Hnsli. i pltcluid- fessional tournament at Southport, has advised the promoters he will discuss the'proposal when he comt'g to Lnnrtpn on Tuesday. "I'll He frank with you," he told Associated Pre.ss. went into this game to make a living. But if this match is for charity, I guess that's different.

TV! love to pla'. Fred." Neither Perry nnr B. JU T. A. officials have been approached yet but in view of the match's chnrit- able and patriotic character, thfy 0 probably would strain a point or! two to accede.

I First Of Kinri I The match, first of its i in thn history of the undoubtedly would pack Wimbledon nr matter what fancy figure nsked foi- settts. Herbert. Roper Barrett, captain of H. H. B.

Missions 8 13 2 Los Angeles 7 Reel; and Outen; Garland, Kimball, Harris and Gibson, Goebel. Smitl "incent, 3b "tunsell, 2b 7omor Lee, fasscra, ss livers, If Lee, st vrelac, Ib -Carpen, rf of 'oe, ondrey, 2b lane, uerrero, nderson, rf ieller, rchibalri, cf 3b relen, SB easier, I Totals Score by AGI-BS Fcrrinl 3. AB ft .1 1 3 1 4 1 4 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 MIFJIKJE run i A PT 11 1 ui TM A A Incidentally, I sti FHI 1 I I agree wi k.l tw 5 i is snorts co lmni( tB 10 favorites, no enemies, among jompctitors. Well, folks, I'm not IS. that way.

like 'em and dislike em. Some nf the gladiators warm my heart; others burn me up. For a long, long time. Miss Ja- obs has been one of my pets. I ike her.

and I want her to win Her defeat at Wimbledon cost me two vital spots--my heart ami Tiy pocketbook. Not Too Cnrrti.il toward Mrs. I was one of the writers who criticised her iharply for her behavior at Forest '-Tills in 1B3S, when she defaulted to Miss Jarohs in final set of the i a round. I didn't object to her walking off the court--she ly was in great pain. But 1 did ob- lect to her manner of doing it.

She was not at ail gracious about, it, and to me. acted like one who had won so often that she had forgotten feel that way rith Joe Williams, of the Nc.w York Wtirlri-Telcerram, that the two out- the British Dnvis Cup tenrn secretary of the B. L. T. A.

declined to discuss association's probable attitude until officially informed of the promoter's plans. know nothing, officially, abou' it now," Barrett'said, "so can't say uuj'thing. When up, we'll discuss it meeting." it cloos come at a regular I i 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0-- Hits ANKERS Runs 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 3 f) Two-bass hits--Kussell, Stivera, rchibnltl. Struck out--by Base on balla- 2. off Lee Guer- San Francisco 3, Hollywood 5.

a a a S. -Missions S. Angeles 7. Seattle Oakland 1. San Francisco 1, Hollywood 1.

a 2, Sacramento 0. MlssionK Los Aiijfeles 0. Now Vnrk fit. XATIOXAL A W. L.

con: Ann Warner. 1:15. Don Iltidoipho's 0. NVllio Revel! I and Dick, TO i'. M.

i.i!py-Go-l,ueky Hour. I Melodies. 11 i i i i 'Brooklyn Hunyan. Ortranltt. the Air.

K.MJ i a Dai Woman's Magazine or To -I 51. i Fancies: 3: I 1 a Orchestra; Cincinnati 32 Boston Yi-Mc'nln- New York II), 3, t'liicapo 6, Boston 4. Cincinnati 15, Brooklyn 1, Only games played. A3IEIUCAS I.EAOUE W. L.

New York 6 -f .5.19 .465 .437 .432 Pet. .651 5S9. Cook: .1:30. a Coilftrcncr KPO--Hui-li Drama; 3:30, -Dot and' Tea Chate. N'ell 1'llilndciphia iO St.

I.onlp riostr.n T. a poned, lain. T. I i a 2. Chicago 0.

at New York, Post- Man Mountain Dean Will Grapple Lopez LOS ANGEIJES, July (Man Mountain) a bearded wrestler from Georgia, and Vincent Lopez, Idaho Mexican, were matched to-day to meet July 24th for (he "world's wrestling championship." The bout will conclude an International wrestling tournament that had been going on here for past few months. Lou Daro, promoter, said that the winner would be recognized as "world's champion" by the California Athletic Commission, ilthongh Danno O'XIahoney of Iro and is recognized In some areas as champion. Texan Is a i To Win Net Tourney OMAHA, July Gordon Pease of Austin, Texas, stood out to-day as a favorite in the Midwest tennis tournament because of his victory yesterday over Lawrence Nelson of Los Angeles. PCHSC won 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. Robert Underwood, Los Angeles, defeated James Fitzgerald, Omaha, 6-3, 6-4.

Goosby Knocks Out Indian Jimmy Rivers SAN FRANCISCO. Jniy --A terrific body beatingi adminis tered by Frank Goosby, sharp shooting 158-pound Negro from San Jose, sent Indian Jimmy Rivers 165, Los Angeles, to tho canvas for a knockout in tile eighth round match here las night. Rivers, who had repeatedly been warned for hitting low, took the count of nine in the seventh, anc went down from" a body punch In the eighth claiming a foul. Referee Joe Gorman did not allow the and raised Goosby's hand. Frank Connolly, 230, scored a technical knockout Tony Souza, 210, in the seventh round o'f an uninteresting eight-round match.

Both boys were from Fresno. Medica, Conqueror Will Clash In S. F. SAN FRANCISCO, July --Jack Mcdlca of Seattle and Ralph Flanagan of Miami will renew i swimming duel in Fleishhacker Pool, largest outdoor swimming tank in the world, in a special meet Sunday. The puir, whose rivalry featured the recent national championships at Detroit, will appear in a meet in which the American swimming learn bound for Japan and competition with the Olympic champions of that country will make its farewell American appearance.

Baats Eastside Boer. 6-4: Eivorhank Trounces Valley Brew, 14-6 OAKDALE. July Leaioi Ramblers upset the Eastside Beer ten by it score of 6 to 4 and River bank Madonnas tramped on Vallnv Brew hy a score of 14 to 6 in the opening session of the second hail of the 20-30 Softball League Tuesday night. The Ramblers came from behind in the fifth inning to score three runs and also garnered singles in the sixth and seventh. Eastside used three pitchers, Ghilnrducci Arbini and Arnold, in an endeavot to hold the Legion.

Arnold, formerly with Valley Brew, hit homer. The Madonnas, titleholders of the first half, held Valley Brew tc a 7- to-0 score until the third. In the sixth Valley Brew rallied to make five runs. Riverbank made seven runs in the fifth. Valley Brew collected nine hits, while Riverbnnk made twelve hits and took eleven walks.

Cyclists Will Sedk Honors At Oakland OAKLAND, motorcyclists roared around the turns of the Oakland Speedway today in speed trials pointing toward the 200-miie national championship race scheduled for Sunday. Putt Mossman of Los Angeles, Bill Church and Fred Ludlow of Pasadena and Bo Lishman of Long Beach were among the stars trying out their mounts. Roy and Len Andres, Stockton, among the first make their trials, averaged bet- than ninety miles an hour on mile oval. Other contestants in tho double I century spin will Include Lou Ka- eln of Seattle, Sam Arenas of San Jose, Les Vandemark of Oakland, and Don Rodman and Jim Young of San Francisco. nve'-s" arc: items in the Moody con- 1.

After losing to Miss Jacobs in "We're married and we're going to stay married, aren't we, honey?" he Mrs. Baer 'agreed, but said the next time he went to New York she thought she'd go along. HAJMJ ifiXEKCJSK NEEDED V' BALTIMORE, July 11--IIP--A course of "hard exercise of the is all that playboy pugilist Baer needs to get his in- mitts i condition for a Jured return to the ring. Dr. William F.

Reinhoff of Johni Hopkins Hospital offered that opin--' ion after he examined Maxle's hands yesterday. said the present condition of the champion's hands showed that he should never have stepped into the ring against Jarriei J. Braddock, to whom he lost the world heavyweight championship st month. Dr. added, however, uaij iirtu a du-am tendon and that hard exercii should fix him up.

Dr. Reinhoff said the strain, apparently suffered in exhibition prior to Max's unsuccess- nil title defense, produced. a i ti somewhat similar to water on the knee. i Declines To Meet Joe Louis Now PHOENIX, July John Henry Lewis, Vegro contender for the light icavywnight championship, turned down a. 550,000 guarantee to fight Joe Louis, Negro conqueror of.

Pri- mo Camera, Lewis' father disclosed 1033, she walked off the court i to-day. out saying a word, her face se' "A match wouid eliminate one of trnmly. -2. A heating Miss Jacob- Wimbledon a Saturday, she tri- tussed her racked the air. yelled with delight "milod all over Cie place them from heavyweight' considcrp- iion," John E.

Lewis', the fighter's father, declared. "When they meet, it will be for the heavyweight championship." Although Phoenix weighs only 176 pounds now, his' She's tired of She has i lot around competitive tennis. to lose and nothing to gain. If she doesn't quit, she's less a than I thought. GIRI.S LOSE The girls' team lost, 7-5.

i i i a i a donkey Softball contest with Manteca gills' team at Mnnteca Wednesday night. The contest was a slx-innlng affair. STA.RTS SOOX NEW YORK. July drive for places in the United States amateur golf tournament will begin August 13th when sec- a i i roumls arc held in three cities, the U. S.

Golf announced to-tlay. First sectional rounds will be at Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco to prevent conflict with state title tourneys. THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson WRESTLING D. A. V.

ATHLETIC CLUB 417-19 Tenth Street Friday, July 12th, 8:30 P. M. 2 Out of Limit STACY HALL of RODFENTON 3 Out of 3 Faun 15-Mln. Limit PETE BECKER of Xebraxkn vs. JOHNNY NEMANIC Cnln mln 1 Full--SO-XIn.

Limit JERRY MARCUS of York--VH, PANCHO VILLA of Mexico fiOn nnrt T5e 2Sr nnrt 40c OLD FA(THFOL7 A HORSE THAT PRODUCED OOO OF DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN. AUSTRALIA, SAP BOTTLE THE THIRST OF NATIVES. IN TIME OF DROUTH. (N THE UNITEO IS SPENT YEARLY, PER CAPITA, FOR. tCE CtSEAM ANK) SOOAS, BUT ONLY fiOK..

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