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-32 WEDNESDAY EVENING I GUISTO ROOKIES mklanU ttibune SEPTEMBER 3 1930 MAY REPLACE OAK REGULARS -1 4 M-m Hlaa Ml I aa .1 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS -By John Hix BERKELEY GRID IJIEUP DUE MRS. 17ISH0II 0 fi nnpirAiiT r- Veteran Soccer Players I Pose as World Champs TEAM TO HAVE ULHiitiiiUi.1 I HCnflllCT QlEfl LOCALS TOUGH YEAR IflLUfiLIU I By WHIT BURNETT (Special Cable Dispatch to The TRIBUNE) VIENNA, Sept. 3.t The so-called American world champion soccer football team from Fall River, is on its way home today by the shortest possible route, leaving behind it a trail of defeats revealed as scandalous. The Vienna newspaper, "Ded Tag," has uncovered all the tar. The Fall River champions, who had long been expected in Europe, now are being bailed a.

Ycllowjaikels Open Lou Guisio Develops the latest exponents 01 American Invitational Tourney Is Captured by -Home Member 1 bluff. They lost almost every game Young Players or Carl Zamloch they played, beginning In Prague, and finally had to Bend out hurry Unusual MAicwes: GUSS16 OlAfAOMO AMO joseph pearl were Married in new vork CHAS.RUf ANO kVARlE REODV WERE MARRIED IN ROCHESTER, N.V. MART HA WUSH AT 0EM0POL19, ALA. FLOVD RAIN AND ETHEL 6N0UJ WEDDED AT QUlNCy, IU. CONtRlBtrfw 8V OANltl 0 Practice toilh San Mateo -Juniors By BILL T0BITT ONE of the toughest practice schedules around the bay district is expected to whip Berkeley high's Yellow jacket eleven into cham Bv W.

D. McNICOLL ATRS. EMORY WISH0N, Budaicht the two managers quarreled on Sunday over splitting the profits. team was given a royal reception' and 'J'uphday night its mem-. ter were singing "Ooodbyo Forever" and "There'll Be1 a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight," as they' wjilzzed through Vienna on an express train stopping for breath or beer.

Vienna newspapers comment that "the old boya meant well but the roud company sent to Kuropo as a' world's championship team was so advanced in. age that It waa 1 Bv EDDIE MURPHY WHEN the Oaks return home from their disastrous trip to the Northwest they, will probably find a dozen or so young ballplayers waiting to join their ranks in a member of the home club, was at the! CJaremont -Country club Invitational tournament yesler dav with a score of 84. Mrs. A. Lorber of Se- rails for Hungarian players to nil their Scottish ranks.

Today the American and Hungarian managers were at hitter odds and It was reported that Paris and other cities have cancelled their games with the Americans by telegraph. The Fall River team, which was signed for a Kuropcan tour by Fenek Varos. a arrived' at Cherbourg; -early In August, and it was found then to contain, only i three original players of the FalJ Klver champions the others being what university boys call "old fogies." These i old- fogies put up as good.a--! battle as they could in losing two game and winning one. 'Then they lost In Prague pionship contending condition. Hole has ample ma hopes of helping them to gain a shame to take a.

game away from W.HOF MEAvvlUc, P-) terial with which to defend them, Except for the fact that higher perch on the Facinc most of the players were Scotch the North Coast and Alameda Coast. League ladder. As and none of these champions, county league ex was a swell team." stand now. the Oaks have 1 ARE MORE CLOSELV RELATED II WMl'V lrV European sporting associations -n'y a slim chance-to win the sec are now going to Investigate, It was half honors In the league, du Indicated here todav. and also in in- (Omrlllit-' 1M0.

perlence is needed, and that he expects to get during the preliminary play. Only seven days of practice have been undergone by the Yellowjack-ets, yet In that short time Hole has for Th. TRIBUNE.) can better their standing on the total piny for the season and $'t a of the melon to be dl- Meti when the season' comei to auoyah won low net with 90-14 76. for. second net' honors were two Berkeley players.

Mrs. A. M. Mcintosh with 86-9 77. and Mrs.

H. D. CostfSan. wh? scored 91-14 -77, Mrs. Homer Keesling of Orlnd led the field in Class with 95-20 75.

tha strokes under-Mrs. TV D. Mendenhall's total of 99-21 I. Mrs. Mendenhall and Mr G.

N. Richardson, who finished in third place, register from tho Diablo Country club. .11.. L'Hom-medleu of Claretnont and Orinda' tied, at 81 net-with Mrs, Richard-' son. I 104 Candidates Sign for uncovered fnougn material 10 iorm thres teams.

Four regulars are hack, as well as 10 other lettermen end. Manager Carl Zamloch and Vic Devtncenzl. who in with him In Portland, are probably planning to Klve the Oaka realghakeup and the remainder are good pros California Varsity Eleven pects. Hcrlmmaae todav marked the upon their return. A.

Robert Mil- first time this week that Hal has sent 'his eleven, through "THAN MOTHetfS AND i TVisi DAUGHTERS OR FATHERS M.iwj AMD SONS UjJi ANNA VAN -sKiKE JVV ANNA VAN eKlKE DERKELEY, Sept. practice at the University work. The plays consistently and offensive and defensive tactics seemed smooth, yet Hole' Is of California will draw; a record turnout September 15 ler, president of the local club, pent the paat week with Louie Gulsto, who la man air I the Phoenix club, otherwise known Mrs not predicting any brlgnt ouiiook for Saturday's game with Mann when grid candidates get-down to serious business at southwest field. roont rom.w -C 97-2S 73 to carry off Class low net. award.

the, lunior collcafQ nt Berkeley. This gmne opens tne season lor One hundred and four candidates have signed up for the Mrs. Stanley Pedder. another en tne uaK isrm. Miller was ar- I varsity squad, and that, barring the Hole.

The Frlduy following his elavtn meets Roosevelt, top place tea.m last year in Oakland Athletic league play! week later it plays diWs of the Wonder teams, is oy Claremont cord well to) take eecond plape with 108-8078. ranging- forsome young ball ploy. mont; Italston GUI, Orcuttj Joseph way of being a.record at the Berks hmlth, Kan Francisco, Mias m. A. Kelly gained tne tnira era in that league Mission, one of the strongest of the KNDH Russell Avery, Berkeley try iiini.ii uiiun, justi.

rni iuiiium. of oven ninety men was rated a to jolii the Oak San Francisco teams; then 'Jecn, net prize In Class with 116-35 81. Summary: I'ivims Hall, oi'tiinat Jiidson Hard California FroBh seconds and Kt nothlng.short of phenomenal. 'Best bl from -the viewpoint well, Kausallto; Boh Bartlett, here next week. lltrher Char lie Class A Mary's on successive Fridays.

WAKA 10 M1LCS Qti HER "70tli BlRfHDAV Berkeley; Lincoln Bell, F.ureka; John Bradley, Kan Francisco; Lau Mrs. Emory Wlshon, 84 low gross) Mrs. A. E. Lorber 90-14 7 of Coach C.

"Nibs" Price, Is the fact that with one or two, exceptions, every man who was expected ren Bumey, Kausallto; Jack Ie Mrs. A. M. 9 7T i iilno are coming, 6L6PHANTS At26 MOT, VJHTE VENICE, 1930 Mrs, H. D.

Costlgan 7T to return has signed hJs name on the roster, in addition, narly two- Bencdcttl, Han Mnteo; Iouls Dl Ilesta, Kan Frnncl'co; Brnntley Fuhiuiks, Kan Francisco; William Class be to help ahnky OakO Ail are spottca at imtkcici field, tho only comfort Hole gets out of the schedule. Vet he his objective, the gaining of experience. will be reached. Perhaps the team will find the going tough, but there will only bo three A. C.

A. Ii. enmes this season. Mrs. Homer Keesling.

75 score new prospects hnvo rallied to IF YOU D0NT BELIEVE ANY CF THIS, WRITE TO THE 1 AUTHOR FOR PROOF. SEND STAMPED RETURN ENVELOPE. pitching Hl'f nl Schlno, tinw that he has three full months Mrs. E. D.

Mendenhall. 7 the Golden Bear bannVr, Fischer, Monte Rio: George Garner, Portervllle; louls Hotopn, Mrs. H. N. Richardson.

81 j-neenian. Nate Magid, Kan Mrs. J.H. L'Hommedleu. 102-2181 of experience In a smaller league, niny add a punch and speed to the outfield, Bchtno hit about .375 for Class "We'll lose a couple of games, Frauiiscn; Paul Markel, 8a Blcgo; Paul Ktnthem, Alhnnihra; Mrs.

George Ebey 97-J5 7J Oregon National Falpl Petaluma; Charles hut by the time we are ready for Piedmont. Richmond and Alameda Cubs Open Buc Series at Full Mrs. Stanley Pedder. 78 Miss B. A.

Kelly. 81 Whyte, Fresno; Lloyd Winter, Kan 0 league competition I think tne BASEBALL ROUND-UP Guard Winner of "a ni'isen. line material is pnrtleularly abundant. The Hear (wai Vr he able to ehiMse ends, 14 tackles and 33 guards. Ton eenters will bo available.

In the liacbfltiil eight nuar- terbneks huvn signed pi 21V' halfbacks will be hi competition for places, and five fullbacks arc In rendlncss for the opening of pnictlic. Following are the varsity candi fellows will be back to the form which marked their undefeated TACKLES Nkkolus Blean. Knc-ramento; Robert Brcuner. Albert Cnhn, Kan Diego; Kher- season last fall," declared Hole. British Trophy Strength Again The four regulars about whom inuii i nickel ing, I'lenmoitt; Ma will be formed the varsity -are cnhn.

Coombs, Hcaldxhurg; Kid Davis. Fullerton; Keldon Del Glor CTMP PERRY, Bept. 8. Charles "Chili" Sertoli at halfback, Bill Klrkman at quarter, Vernon Ball at center and Franklin Chnse PITTSBURGH, f-'ept. 8 W) A glo, Biieno Park: Gerald Foster.

'The New York Giants launched a 'new drive for the National league lead opening a slxigamo se Sergeant L. p'. Gentner, of, the Ore dates, listed by their positions, and Including the cltlos from which they are registered at the univer healt)iy( pack of Cubs rolled Into vrooks. Ivong Beach; Robert Nen at tackle. With the two backflpld veterans Hole will place probably gon National Guard, today held the onus, Berkeley; Tnoinas Pollock, Tuntron und 1h considered one-of the finest outfielders In the league.

Me y-s steady outfleldr with the Oaks and a long distance hitter, but did not gt hld bf a ball often to suit Manager CarrZam-pirn and he was sent out for more liitilng experience. Gulxtn reported An Prrsl-'1; f-nt Miller that a fiiimlwr of' i Inds ore deserving of nnee to show their wares mill thn Oaks tlnrlnn ilie nv toalndcr of the scsmoii. Phoenix opened a series with 1 i lobc ettiTdny hikI it may bo week before 'the ymmjc pros- prcis will bo available, for the uhiiie worn I (o In.lO Illtl.ilgK. The Oakland club bus already erclsrd options on four' players Biid arranged with Secretary Heftry l-ari i-ll for the transfer df six oth rmsnurgn today lor tneir im ries against the Braves at Boston sity: cpiantls; Wlllluin IVmifis. Gllroy; Wimbledon cup presented, by the The Chicago Cubs, with, afour- Fred Hector at fullback and one portat four-game series with th QVAnTEimACKS nussell Ba- Koip.i immcrman, i iirckn; uick of Slave Wallace, Jack Dunbar, Ted game lead over the' Glhnts, opened British Rlgle association, one of con.

Berkeley; Kdwln (JrlffllliH, Gore and Bob Davis at the other Tozer, Venleej Jx-ster Willlanis, Santa Rnsn. the worlds most coveted marks n. four-game series against the' Pirates at halfback Angeles; l.duiird lvirwun, mis An-gclcsi Ktieiter, Kan Framiscoi manship GUARDS Ted Beckett. Oro- In the American league" the two Uentner scored a perfect 100 to arl Mltehel. San Franclseoi James vlllei F.ugcne Fli'rdlng, Long Ed Vallejo Is the next best bet for quarterback so far, yet Hole believes that of the rnv material.

SberldtiH, Ilcrkcloj Walter Staf leaders, Philadelphia: and Washington, swung buck action lieacn; Fred tarr. Piedmont; Sum the cup at the National Rifle Association matches here. Pirates. For the time this season, there wasnt real casual among thechamplons. Charlie Root signalized his return to health 'yestenlay by defeating the Cincinnati Reds with three hits: Sheriff Blake reported complete recovery from a wrenched side: Rogers Horneby said he was ready to play any time Manager iterkelevi Joseph Verducci.

Gill, Orcutt; Iluriy Gray, Kuil Cincinnati Board CalU Off Contest CINCINNATI, 0.. Sept. 3. OP) The Cincinnati boxing commission, called off the ten round -boxing match scheduled for Thursday night between Fidel LaBarba of Los Angeles, retired flyweight, champion, and Bushy Graham of Utica, N. and suspended Gra helm Indefinitely: Graham won a week'a postponement on a plea of an Injury in on shoulder and failed to do any training for the bout.

The suspension will be. effective until ha makes good the losses pt the Parkway club, promoter, of the bout, officials said. The- National B.oxlng association also will be asked to. suspend In Ha mora than thirty states; Graham wan suspended here last January when he failed to keep date for a fight with Freddia Miller. NIGHT FOOTBALL CHICAGO.

Sept. 8 Loyola Uni least two more will be eligible after a day's rest, the' Athletics Banfer of Norwood, Ohio, Duly City. 1 I i'imioIhco: Henry Iliimpton. Oak at that position. was second and Capt! Joseph Jack opening a four-game series with the Boston Red Sox and the'Sena- JlAliFB.ICKS Robert Agnow.

rkeleyi lyouls Barnuni. ShiiIu son of the u. S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. was third.

tors starting, a four-game series Monica; Jtonuld Barry, Berkeley; jorenzo Bertagnolll. Siisaiivllle; Other, results yesterday In ers to Oakland, Leo tslenterjr, the land; -Carl Handy (C), Jos An. geles; Donald Handy. Los Angeles; Thnr Hnnsen, Modesto; Frunk Hills, Kan Francisco; Wilbur Iiear, Davis; William Magee, PJedmnnt; Wlllluin Moody, Portland. Oro.i Ward Munson, Axusa; Robert Pas- with the New York Yankees.

The Athletics have a 6 Va-game lead Joe MeCarthp needed him: Gabby cluded: over the Senators. Hartnetts bad thumb completed Bert oil yesterday was getting nay punts of 60 and AO yards, lilgh-arched spirals. Klrkman was catching them on the dead run and Ball was centering the hull accurately. Holo has no worries about their Chase, was showing thn linemen how to push the sled and use their hands. Ualrle (CQ M.

tTpshaw, Pasa Harry Bakersfleld; Kay-inoiKl Kast, Modesto; litlch Fi'ltsfht, lx AnrclcM Clifton fienrge, Una Polos: Henry Ctlalster. The Cubs 'won from Otclnpati youtur fellow wlio-nsea to piay tniva for Hollywood, and who had a Kie.it season undt Louie Oulsto, Is among the i-utslaiidlnir players dena, won the idlvidual civilian club members' match with a yesterday, 8-2. Chai-ley Root pitching a 3-hit game. fiabbV Hart' the healing process yesterday when he hit his twenty-ninth homer, and First Baseman Charlie Grimm said he was ready. 0 iviininc hero, reports that score of out of a-possible 10.0.

This match was fired at 200 yards. nett hit his 2th home of the Hon Stevenson, former University eoe, Berkeley; Charles Ranihdeii, Is Angeles; Admit Klchter, Knights Lund lug; Maurice Rouble, Kan Francisco; Leonard Ken man, Knnln Maria: Charles Keyutotir. Kan Frnnclscn; Marcus Swlnney, Rich- season, Trainer Andy Lotshaw said he of California first Is a much Four good ends will handle the ten shots at slow and ten at rapid fire. Louis Benard of Payson, The Glsnts- overwhelmed the was lonesome with his muscle con Improved player and hlttey. The Ing Jobs.

Hole has Frank Arm Phillies. 18-5. caln half a game on traptions for the first time since L'tah, and John G. Freltag finished now have a trJo of pretty anod first sackers with -Stevenson strong, Bill Dutton, Bernard Ransoms and Garwood SievenBon. At iieiti, Idaho; Henry Trotter, Mon the spring graining grind opened.

second and third respectively with tcrey; Arthur Weston. Altadena. coming to Join Jack Kenton' and scores of 94. the' idle St. Louis Cardinals and a full game on Brooklyn; which lbst to the Borton 6-0.

Ed Brandt permitted the Robins only versity of Chicago has derided to go lh for night football games this The Wimbledon small bore tackles, in addition to Chase, the more prominent candidates are Howard Luther Lloyd Gustsf- PELZ SHADES GORDON. PORTLAND. Sent. 3. OP) CKXTLRK John hhaugh, Kan Fronclsco; Maurice Buldwiii.

Kan Delano; (iiinncr Hr.iifcn, San Frun-elM'n; Joe Jllckingbolhnni, Oakland; John Hunt, a lip Jo; Dunlel Johnson. Oukiand; Frank KtK'kritz, Berkelcyi --Hllllam MeCiittiienn, Orovllle; ftoseoe Peart, Berkeley; Sheldon Potter, run Francisco; Henry Kchaldach, Kan FramiNeo: Halph Hecly, Orlnda Walter iwtrks, hnn Francisco; Harold Simwari, Oaklund; lo Vallanns, Kan Frumist'o; (Jeorgo Watklns, Oakland; Clyde Whcldort, Llndsuj'i Milton Zlmnierniun, Kusanvllle. Castro, Kan l.averno Binder. Marysvillc; lji.Monto Foster, Pled-' 1 1 match w'an won by Vere Hamer of Prlghar, who defeated 1.J0 rivals with a score of 196. out of son.

Crosby Beedy, John Burr and Francisco; Kanrord Bercnson, Ij Joe Kelnta; Herman fall. Sheduled day games with Carroll College. Georgetown. Du-quesne and Coe have been change! to Friday nights from Saturday, Benny Pelz, 133. Portland, took a ten round decision -over Sailor Willie Gordon, 1 JO, AnaCortes, here last night, i Flckmeyer, Kan Diego; Dale Me possible 200.

Ouentln Foster of Irwin Goodrich appears good material for guard positions. While Hole Is spending his time Nelce, Ciilbertson, Brownlee afternoons. Delaware, was second and Mrs. Khlrck, Ouklund; Howard Thomn Leioy Antun. Lloyd "Bnbfc" probably as rims nq outfielder as there Is In the.

minors and who learned a lot about hitting In the Arizona league, will Ira hrsught hero along with "iift- Maililii, the young fellow ho started witL.the Oaks as a pitcher and was ennverted Into an outfielder bcciuiso of" bis hitting. Albert Baker, the bouncing Bus- Tens Uordus of Chicago third. preparing for this season, F.lgln Ertckson Is getting things ready son, Orange; Henry Von Mornurgo, Bonfer Q. Norwood. won the Kan Franclseoi Newton York, tit.

small bore short range match with for next fall. His athletes, nearly all of whom sought jjcichh, 398 out of a possible 400. Therman Rankle, of Fort Worth. was lino Jobs when the season opened, have a schedule of 15 games with second. four hits.

In the American league Cleveland won a 11 -inning game' from the St. Louis Browns. making a clean sweep of the 4-game aeries. BY ASSOCIATED FRESH 1 IIA8ED WIRE TO TMBtfNI A demonstration of why Hollywood leads the Pacific Coast league waa given by the Stars yesterdny when the southern club f.ound itself trailing the Mission Reds six to one at the end of the seventh inning. Stars started batting-in the eighth." and hammered in.

six runs, Both teams pulled ona, run In the- final frame, to th'e Stars an 8 to 7 victory and a tighter grip on the lead. Capt. C. R. Peck of the United nKnGOLTIILET SAVE States Infantry, Everett, Wash.

who can play at third, aec-01 '1 or luuy given a first and second-strong teams throughout the bay area. Krlckson believes that this hardening, up process will equip Hole with a flrst-clas selevn next year, as many of won the Wright Memorial match defeating 967 ER1TY Hlghe 'second uaisay or Jefferson was urday when that team defeated the second, and Sergt. John Carlson trlng's second football game VuitIois in their opening game. U. B.

Infantry, third. cl sues to piny one of the Infield positions for the Oaks the remain-err o-1 the season as ha Is among those transferred to the local elub. Pitchers who may comb here to finish' the season are Monte Pear-sun. Jack Jacobs, Hoy Joiner and Harold Chamberlain. this year Is scheduled tomor Jimmy Nelson, Lindsay Warlord Bob Kleckner and Steve Dobba, Jackson Knocks Out 40 row at rjedmont.

Jt will be the first contest for Coach Km Meyer's Highlanders. Klwood AUIson'a Fniversliy Cuba will enter- the former McClymonds track and field stars, can bo seen around the field nis present varsity candidates will be missing tlwn. Future prldders are being taken care of by- Frank Gross. who yearly handles the lightweight grid-ders. Yesterday he gave-them a chalk talk, after going through 20 minutes of setting up exercises.

Some of the teams his grldders will meet are Han Mateo. Watsonvllle. San Jose, Vallejo, St. Mary's and Santa Crus. Lawless in Tenth Los Angeles and San Francisco put on another close race." The Angels came from behind to score almost every day watching football practice.

The first three will again LOS ANGELES. Sent, j'. (UP) Kame'fbvprttes due to their lf to 0 xictoi'y over Ben Botto. fullback. Jack fiannister, ttuafter.

hack" and Art Welkei and Bill three runs in the ninth inning and hammy Jackson, Negro welter win; 4 to 3. The game waa appar weight of Ocean Park, scored a technical knockout -over Bucky Lawless of Syracuse. ently in the bag for the Seals until the last half of the ninth, when the fireworks started. Gould walked a man with the bases full, bringing in the winning run after two others had been scored on hits. In the tenth round of a main 'event Tolen 'on the line ure again expected to feature the Culm' play.

A cross-country race with any hlgh'schuol track team around the bay Is souprht by 'Brick John Bella Vista Tennis here last night. French Cue Star Challenges Yankees CHICAOO. S. Roger Con-11, famous French billiard player, bus Just notified the National Billiard I'ssociatlon thut he is ready to meet any hilllardlst In the world for a side noger of 50.00(1 or lie Is especially to meet Jake Hohnefer, world's 18.2 balkllne champion, and in the event will not sccept the rhallenge, he Is willing Lawless took a bad beating In Club Downs Alameda every round and the fight finally son for his Piedmont distance step was stopped by the referee after Pre-inventory sale on i ton 6-ply a vy Gum-. Dipped Balloon Tires due to change in tread design.

pers. Johnson has had th athletes the Negro landed a hard left to Jojrglng through the Piedmont dis the stomach. Jackson -weighed trict about a mile and a halt, for Seven out of 15 matches were won by the Bella Vista tennis club net stars, to give them a team victory over the Alameda organization. Following are the singles results: Cotton (A.) defeated Oorsnson tB. 6-7.

6-3. 6-S: 14614 and Lawless 147 be seen in action on the St. Igna tins eleven. Lygtn Frlckson's. football schedule, for the-Berkeley high goofs Incinde fifteen games, some with varsity elevens.

The. rason opens Friday at Mar-, lines. Hl completn schedule follows: 'Kept. S. at Martinet; Sept.

II, Oaklnnd at Berkeley: Kept. 18, at Fremont; Kept. 80,, at Berkeley. h. Sept.

25, tHstlemont st Berkeley; Tiept. 27.1 iihcrsity at Berkeley, a. tt. 2. at Pittsburg: Oct.

1, at Kt. Mary's; Oct. I Armstrong at Berkeley; Ot1. 83. Roosevelt at Berkeley; Oct.

80. at Center-ville: 1, at Napa; Nov. t. at Alameda; Nov. J.V Kan at Berkeley; Nov.

80, Tech at Berkeley. the' past The two were engaged In an elimination contest for a chance at to meet any pluyer named to ep; A1 Intramural 'director at Berkeley high school. The Seattle Indians again prdved too much for the Sacramento Senators. The down-trodden Red Men won 9 to 6 from the Solons when Louie Almada hit a homer in the eighth -with the bases full. Bill Phoebus, pitching the Oaks won a 7.

to 0 shutout- from Portland last night, allowing only four hits, and making ten strikeouts. was 'Phoebus debut 'for the Oakland team, Portland Commission Johnson fA.l defeated Carlson Young Jack Thompson. Negro welterweight? champion, who will fight Tomm Freeman. In. a.

title i i i. (B. V.L 9-7, 6-S: H. Llshman (A.) defeated Tompkins (Br.V.). 6-3, bout au Cleveland this week.

-4; B. r.rown (B. V. defeated Commonwealths to Williams 6-3: A. Brown B.

defeated Branden- berg 6-1. 1-6. 8-6: S. Lish- Play Here Tomorrow man tA.) defeated C. Friedman B.

6-8. Friedman The Taclfic Commonwealth and Saint Alumni To Meet Here Noon TIfr. animal liiuobeoii of Ihe Fasthay alumni of M. Mary's college will bo held to-ni'i-rotv noun at the Oakland tie announced a basket ball sign-. up this ueek for both Class and unlimited divisions.

Entries dose Keptember 8 for the former and two days Inter for the heavyweights, nannlng coneurrentiy vUth the basketball wUI be a handball tournu-' inent. Harold Nelson, former Berkeley football player and now a halfback on Voach lJOe. Hess' eleven. Is not only fleet-footed but also a good tackier. He smeared several Lowell plays Sat Suspends Two Men I PORTLAND, Set.

3. OP) Clarence Saunders ball clubs will 0 defeated Flink 6-3. 8-6: R. Brown (S. defeated Krnlo Tsvares.

halfback on the stage a game here tomorrow night The Portland boxing commission has suspended Guido Bardelli. Von Berkfeldt, 6-1. 6-3. at 8 o'clock. The Pacific made their McClymonds Warrior nine, is pla-ing beads-up football.

He resem The doubles results follow: Col- night debut here last week, defeat known in the ring as Young Firpo. Mes his brother's tactics of two ton and defeated years ago for. the Warrior line. as ing Alameda in 'a Collforia State league game. Harry KrauseMvho hurled the opening game for the of Burke, Idaho, and Georgie Dixon.

Portland Negro middleweight, for Indefinite tackle, smaMtlnc. plunging and Goransen and Tompkins B. V.I. 6-4. 6-3: R.

Brown and Carlson defeated H. Lishman and-Brand- tackllnt for all be Is worth. Pacifies may again appear on the Firpo was suspended because he enberg -7. 4-6. A.

snd mound. He will be opposed bv failed to appear here to box Dixon i Goldstein Battle Brown B. defeated 'Wil Ernie Alten, a former Oak. or Earl August 11 after he had signed a Newspaperman Loses liams and Fllnk -7 6-3; J. Friedman and Umnn B.

V. de- I tiub. Timothy Canty making (he announcement Cauty expects about our hundred for-iner Kalnt sta- contract for the bout. Flrpo failed to notify the commission or to give any reason -for not appearing. Clubs and Chance defeated Kerr- and Von Berkfeldt Postponed One Week Kept.

3. Postponement for one week of the 6-3, -2. "Fireman'1 Jbnes who has- been pitching good ball for the Alameda Elks. Bill Marriott, Al Walters and "Deacon" Jones are among former Coast league ballplayers who. will appear In the game.

PEL MONTE. Sept. 3. Louis Dixon was suspended because he had appeared in boxing Slse Reg. Price SPEClAIi 30.450-21 $12.66 7.20 31.525-21 $15.95 9.57 29.550-19 $16.45 9.87 30.550-20' $17.40 $10.44 31.600-19: $18.05 $10.83 $19.00 $11.40 1 31.650-19 $13.05 34.700-20 $23.80 $14.28 Other sizes priced in proportion.

Duins of Pan Jose, who represents bouts when, ne was not in proper Ji'ni Ia atfnrl physical condition. His suspension ten-round bout between Ruby Gold, eteln. New York, and Jack Zlvlc the newspaper men, had two bad strokes yesterday. His 164 ailea by one stroke to qualify for the California amatMir chamnlonshlD. the luncheon which will be may be when he "can furnish the commission proof he is entirely Harry Hooper to Play With Champs Of 1912 in N.

L. i featured -y cured, or pis present ailment. 4-6mJraBTf6rt J.ime later he "mussed" Pittsburgh, scheduled for tonight at Henderson's Bowl. Coney Island, has been snnounced bv Goldstein suffered an in irpo suspension mav.be lift Tennis Practice To Start at U. G.

Fall tennis practice at the University of California got under wayl pro gram or entertainment. A. T. -Klilne nill be rbalr- ed any, time, be shdws he is willing to live up to. jiis contracts.

hia bagful of pet clubs. Iuing explained he was Just two Jumps behind the fellow who grabbed them out of his automobile. jured hsnd In training. this afternoon when a squad of twenty aspirants to varsity positions McCoy to Grapple Jones-Smith Bout Postponed by Rain NEW YORK. Sept.

J.Tho scheduled 10-round lout betneen man of the program and hIII call on Ldnard "Slip" fl tHiletli? director at i Moraga rollcgr, for the i i.i In talk. Mndlcan will have Hie of Introdncing his ecw t'slstent football coach, ipcfitt Mr.Vallj. ti IIh FjiI-t nip, this will be Me. ti fct I'tiMIe aptioarance. luo'iwon nlll b- ira 'w all ti to nflcnrt.

CNTA CRUZ, S-pt. 3-Hsrry Hooper left taut night for Boston where he will play in an exhibition game with the members of the Boston national league rhimpionhip team of 1912. Hooper waa a member of the famous outfield. with Tria Speaker snd Duffy Lewis. The exhibition game fill be placed ih: ek-ecl.

Babe Hunt Takes -Nod Over Schaaf BOSTON. Fpt. 3 Pi Babe Hunt. Oklahoma heavyweight, outpointed Ernie Kchasf of Boston, by the narrowcsCof margins here Lis! nicbt In the Argonne A. feature 10-round bout st Fenway pork.

The victor four pounds lets thau the Losion cx- TIRESERVICECOiE OF OAKLAND BROADWAY AT 30TH STREET Jay LepfcWPfejldtaV ftttm 1178 117 reported -t teamen Rav Grismer. Only two of the twenty. Gerald Hyde and Ted Ludlow, have won letters on the Bear team. The following have signed up for varsity practice: Louis Ted Ludlow, Alan Blade. Russ Callaway, George Hill.

George Cammas. Bill Olney. Bob Vites. James Won. Paul Pequecnat.

Bob Roberts, Don Conrad. Eliot Swan. Ben Neiden, Pnve Murray. Gerald Hyde and Irv Marshall Tonight LOS' AXCELES, Sept. 3.

OP) Robert "Bob" McCoy, young Boston ISO pound wrestler, and Everett Marshall, La Junta. Colo. J20 pounder, will meet In a two out of three falls exhibition here tonight; Joe Malcewicz. of Utica. N.

and William "Wild Bill" Shaw, Salt Lake! Clfy. meet In a one-hour hnndlcer. bout. Malcevvics must fhrow Shaw twit. Harry Kmlth.

New Terk, and Dor. Ilia Jones. Akron. for the Negro middleweight championship, postponed from last night because of rain, will be held at the Queens-bore arena tomorrow right. esth-r rrmiHlng.

bumu coniluuts to iavorite. BaJlor. ing Wletsenfeld..

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