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THE DES MOINES REGISTER TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1937. in AW lVsir tn Play in Eastern Tourney BLOCKED ROAD TO TOP a an i iii i a iimmmmmmmmmmmmmrmtmmmmmmmmmmmm hi im i -1y TEXAN SEEDED Perry Becomes Don Budge's Jinx NO, 1 1N MEET Sam FranriQ YACHT OWNERS Parker Won't Play at COWBOYS DRUB Briton Robs Redhead Spring Lake. SPRING LAKE, N. J. CP) 9 IN FEUD FOR GUP RAIDERS, 26-8 Of British, U.S.

Titles Kilmer Allison, former national titleholder, who announced a year go he was through with singles Sioux City Scores 11 Coast Ace Wins Only Two Watches in competition, will return to the eastern tennis wars today in the fifth annual Spring Lake invita witn ros Yachts Continued From Page 7. in Fifth. fTha Ragtater's lows Newa Service.) SIOUX CITY. IA Striking back tion singles and doubles The veteran Texan, U. S.

in 1935 and participant in fi In Australian Series. (This is the ervrnla story Is the series shosi Donalil BuSs. l-een-a44 trawls star, whs recently was ths wort amatror alntlss tills si VWmoledua.) By Harry Borba. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. (U.N.S.) Rated only sixth be aboard the American sloop.

He culd not help but recognize Van. derbllt's grim resolve to stick it in ths third gam of the series, Sioux City swamped Cedar Rapids, 26 to 8, before a crowd of 1,200 many Davis cup campaigns, will headline the field marked by the absence of Frankis Parker, winner out. fans here Monday night The Cowboys enjoyed two heavy scoring' innings, the fifth, when they scored hind Fred Perry, Jack Crawford, Baron Von Cramm, Wilmer of the first four tournaments. Parker is abroad with the Ameri I iv i awl i 11 runs, and the seventh, when they counted seven. The Raiders started off with six in the first inning when Thesenga, starting pitcher, was wild.

Thes Allison and Bunny Austin when the 1936 campaign opened, Don Budge was proclaimed America's hope for the return of the Davis cup and the regaining of all-England honors by critics on both sides of the ocean. Another rigorous campaign under Tom Stow, Claremont club professional, and an can Davis cup squad. Seeded First. Allison was seeded first. Seeded behind him in that order were: J.

Gilbert Hall, South Orange; Robert Harm an, Los Angeles; Ernest Sutter, New Orleans; Paul Newton, Los Angeles; Samuel enga walked three men and an other was safe on his error before he was jerked in favor of Ys V. Weiland who pitched great relief ball the rest of the way. The Cowboys smashed out 24 hits in operation on his nose to free his breathing, i v-e, i j. I 1 1 A II. Gilpin II, Philadelphia; Julius Helilman, Hollywood; Don McNeill, ana tsuage was reaay to mane nis Dig iry.

ne i -n cluding three doubles, two triples and two home Oklahoma City. Handicapped by a back ailment and disappointed by dismal show fl tv A R. O. A I ing at Wimbledon and in other Wlkl d.ai 5 3 0 3'CriariaVcf 3 0 10 Frtnk.rf 4 0 4 13 1 4 1 3i 5 111 5 2 I Lahman.rf 3 Oil PlunTar.U 1 3 0 8 9 1 Filbert. 2b 5 11 Hall.cf 8 4 8 0 had mastered his overhead game, improved J- his volleying and had learned to go to the i wsll net and Stow himself was confident Budge don ridge.

was ready to take Fred Perry, the world ace. Starts Brilliantly. Budge started brilliantly by taking the northern California indoor title here and the Palm Springs invitational, These were minor matches but he won them handily. With a turn of the wheel, Sop. with bore off.

He considered him. self right, but preferred not to crash. He ultimately lost the race and came across the finish lint with his red protest signal flaunted from the lower steel shrouds. The race committee had to act or the protest, but its members sidestepped an neatly as Bob Pastor. They refused to investigate and referred Sopwith to the rule book.

They declined to entertain the protest hn-cause his red flag had not been flown soon enough. They Implied that Sopwith, ear lier in the race, had committed a foul. Three months later they came straight out -and said Sopwith actually did transgress on the starting rules, and that they would have had to give a verdict against him anyhow. Sopwith was even more put out than his protest For the duration of the races, he expressed himself in well-chosen euphemisms. But he was only pulling his punches till the series ended.

In the succeeding two races his crew bungled everything with such completely devastating ineptitude that an Him. 2D a 3 1 Onli.c 4 3 4 Keenoy.aa 4 115 Thomaa.Q 3 0 8 0 Zlatnn.p 3 0 12 European competition last summer, Allison withdrew himself from ths singles picture and did not defend ths national title at Forest Hills In September. Lost To Grant. This tournament, which 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 21 Taylor.p 10 0 TntaH 411 24 2T Totala 38 4 24 1 Bcore bv inninca: 0O 100 lno Cedar Hapide 230 1111)1 17x 26 Sioux vi ty Nummary Krrnra. Hhartak Huff launched the major eastern out The Davis cup team bivouacked at Houston, for Howard, Keanoy, Thomaa.

Wiklund. The aanita. weiland; rum batted n. kiwi. f'rinn s.

uetllni 4, Munahan 2. Hall team drill and to meet the Mexican team in the opening nun. un a 4 two naae mm. Keennv. Frlnk 2.

Wiklund: three bana hlta Onia. round. The Mexicans were no door campaign, will be his third Singles appearance of the year Sines Ms "retirement" He was beaten by Bltsy Grant in the finals of the River Oaks tourna Hall; home rune, Hall, Oettina; aac-rlflce York from Pate'a home and had niia. weuana. unn; atuim baaea.

match for the Americans and the Thumai. Wiklund. Huff Weiland: left on Daaea teaar nanma moux city Knirk A troupe moved on to Atlanta where a big one apiece. Makes Him Sick. Taylor riaaea on balia, off TheitenRa 3.

Don had his first trouble. It was Elatufl 2'; runa and hlta, off 'ThenenKa 4 Budge, who never shows ment at Houston, in April, and lost to Walter Senior In straight sets In ths final of the Illinois open at Chicago on July little Bitsy Grant again. anu in (no oul in Iirai, pucnea to four hitters). Elatnn 11 and In 4 Inn nerves, undoubtedly was more ex Sliding and slithering around out in mini; earned runs, orr Theaenaa i. Eiiirni ju, javior weiland 1: win.

4. on the hard courts of the south stm. Umplrca, Tubln tnd Koacoa. Time, d-Al. the Atlanta mite whipped Don cited than he knew because the milk shake made him sick the next day.

He barely beat Gene Smith, University of California star. Still weak two days later Budge grittily drove the great Perry to five sets, but pictures in straight sets at Atlanta and AMES GOLFER Semipro, Amateur (Tbs fUftittr-i lows Niwi Sanrlcs.) again in the Mason-Dixon tour. ney where they went five sets. other American victory was LOW IN EVENT ACM 10 FITCH 4, Budge, Mako Gain. revealed later that he weakened badly in the last one which ended That was all Sopwith could Tha Acas 4ttata4 th Fitrh Shampoo Meanwhile the doubles team of Jo McCrae'g 99 Wins Out of ball team.

10 to 4. Monday morning stand. He called quits, said he in jwoMVtu mamuna. Budge and Gene Mako was cut Town Invitation Meet. at 10 to 8.

And Budge's greatest normal asset Is his would never challenge again. Ha AFTER GAMES, Tht Red Basket Softball team hi renr ting a tremendous figure. Its praised the hospitality of ths American public, but Insinuated hs Women golfers from all over the faulted and would Jlk to nrhi-'lulf its mm nr ih of tha mmho, writs state flooded the Wakonda golf victims were the national champions, Allison and Van Ryn. Be Don Budge now temporizes with milk shakes. He eschews could not say much for Its Tim Haitom.

133 Franklin Dm Moinaa, la. course Monday in the women's fore they reached Philadelphia out of town Invitation day. After jarring the staid old mil WIREPHOTO tfl Just to be sure the pen didn't run dry, Manager George Halas (right) of the Chicago Bears handed two pens to Sara Francis, all-American fullback from the University of Nebraska, when the Cornhusker signed a contract Monday to play professional football with the Bears this year. Miss Jo McCrae, Ames, la. MEANS WIN, II TO Ths Nash Junior soft bail ttam tripped tha 8chnidrhahn ten, 8 to 1.

on tht. Rooisvalt diamond Mondny Inch ttnic ut Mvea batten tor tha winniri where the Aussies were to be played, the California kids had whipped Allison and Van Ryn won the 18-hoIe event with a 99, lionaires of the New York Yacht club with that one, he tossed a grenade at Vanderbilt. them while In tournament play. (To Be Continued.) (Copyright. 183T.) SANDLER WINS with Mrs.

Dave Bonella, Ottumwa, four separate times. in second place with 102. Mrs Arrived at Philadelphia, the Da Phyllis Otto, Atlantic, la, took vis cup committee named Allison, NO JAPANESE TOUR- sixth with 113. R. D.

Mor KINGftBLK-Y OBllXft AT BLAt'aV. Ths KlngKhury Ber baseball ttam will work out on Uit mark dtaiouDd tonight tntd of Flint aa previously announced. Tht ttam nlava tha Iowa-Dee Mnioss Rational bank Wednesday 6 at Bird I and and will drill Frldav on th Ftrdiaod diamond Tha Kingihury Berr tram want a an out of town gamt tor Pundgy. Writa Roy Anderson at 1374 York it or phona 6-65M, Grant, Budge and Mako as the ris, Red Oak, was in ninth po IN NET TOURNEY 1 am deeply disappointed," he said, "in having had to race a vessel which did not comply with the rules." When this short jab had mads Davis cup team and Budge im sition with her 119, and Mrs. Hugo mediately beat litUe Bitsy on Schulz, Newton, la, twelfth place with 124.

grass. ranch Signs Grid Pact Critics yelled loud when Allison In the nine-hole event, Mrs. was named No. 2 singles player Q. Cook, Ottumwa, la, came In Silver, Rod Coffin Lose Matches.

OMAHA, NEB. UP In a long and little Bitsy Grant was shunt first with' a 53. Mrs. Roy McMur- WERH4 Al'TO fPRVK'E Y.IS. Webbs Auto ucrvtcs whi fmm Superior Ofl.

to 3. at th falrumunrt diamond Monday night Tritsman Erwin and Bill Harris form the baiiery for tha wtantra. collecting; IS itrikaouta. The sunning team want gamea with fant learnn. Call or wrlta Wehda Autn at Twenty -ihtrd and Maury atrtftt, Pea idninea.

the rounds, Sopwith crossed with a right to the jaw and touched oa the tender matter of national chauvinism. ray, Newton, la, had a 7 for fifth ed to the reserve role. And their yells proved well founded when place, and Mrs. J. M.

Hall, Ames, Star Back Joins winded match lasting until well Allison lost to Adrian Quist, sec was tenth with her 88. "I feel completely disillusioned," after sunset, Elmer Shamberg, ond Australian singles player, In Mrs. Sam Marshall, Atlantic, la. he said, "about the spirit with Omaha defeated Bill Silver, Des BearEHeven. CHICAGO, ILL.

M1) Sam Fran CHTnCH LEAOI'E mCMlI.TS. Trinity Iuihsrn 6. First Church of tht Hrttharn S. four sets after Budge had whipped had the least putts in the 18 hole which international racing Is con the Aussie champion, Crawford, in brigade with 32, and Mrs. M.

E. ducted here." couegt Avtnut unnniga 13, maianoia Estabrooks Shoots 79 on Title Course Two Iowa Girls Entered in Western Junior Golf Meet. NelKhta 0. a brilliant five-set contest The Moines, 5-7, 6-3, 6-0, in a first round singles match of the midwest amateur tennis tournament here Monday. He might have added, "or any 8.

Unlvtraitv Chrla- First Fedtratad Conn, Ames, la, took low putt honors in the nine-hole event with howling grew louder when Craw cis, brilliant fullback with the University of Nebraska eleven last tlan 7. Union Park 14, Ft rat Lutheran 9. IT. ford whipped Allison in the third Four judges were required to singles. watch the baselines before the two-hour match was settled.

Bob where," but he chose not to expand on the theme. Timing hij blows to a nicety, Sopwith applied the finisher. In a public address he summed up American seamanship as personified aboard the American defender. Rainbow, Mako Fails. REDS DROP 2 Meanwhile Crawford and Quist Sandler, Des Moines, had a far IOW A SfcfcD TEAM WIKI, Tht Inwa Seed aoftbal team defeated I tht Belt Tele i-hone team on the Amoi Hiatt diamond Monday, 7 to 0.

HKICK THAN KB HINH. Tht Bruce Transfer ao ft ball ttam wwi a pair names Monday. The Bruce I team defeated Heck KHi on tht fair- ground diamond Monday. 11 to 3. and -ortd a 9 to 6 victory over Fttch on the VV'oudndt diamond Monday night.

had taken the doubles when fall, signed a contract Monday with the Chicago Bears of tha National professional football league. Francis, a 215-poumler standing better than 6 feet tall, was practically a unanimous choice for fullback on the 1936 all-American mythical eleven. He Joins a team Outlaw, Moser Go on Option ttako'a weak service and wild- with a seeming inadvertence. ness betrayed tha American com easier time with Frits Smith, Omaha, winning decisively, 6-0, 6-0. The third Des Moines player to make his appearance, Rod Coffin, lost to Wayne Kellogg, Omaha, to Syracuse.

CINCINNATI, OHIO The Cur By Bert McGrane. (Staff RapmantAtlya.) HINSDALE, ILL. Edith Estabrooks, Iowa's 16-year old golfing ace, swung into stride over the cushioned fairways of the Hinsdale golf club Monday bination. Budge wound up by clnnati Reds Monday night re taking- a straight set victory over "They are all Scandinavians." That WAS nhnnt all tht, strain already carrying two famous full leased Inflelder Jimmy Outlaw 6-4, 7-5. RUERVIKW OIKL9 WIN.

QRIHKS. 1A The Rtvervlew park air la tuft ball team of Dai Motnti defeated Qrlmet hare Monday night, 6 to 4. Quist He won the only two matches that the United States The first day of the tournament, and Outfielder Arnold Moser on option to' the Syracuse Chiefs of which includes' men's, women's, took as it bowed out of the Davis cup without ever leaving home diplomatic or social relations between the rival skippers and rival the International league. Junior's and boy's division, found numerous matches unplayed. In soil.

The players will remain with clubs, could stand for awhile. their new club after the Reds It was a sorry American team one of the feature clashes of the shooting a 79 as a final tune up for the women's Western junior championship starting today. The Dubuque girl, defending the western title she won at Detroit a year ago, bettered women's par on the front side but hit the play the Chiefs in an exhibition that departed for the all England day, Elwood Cooke, Portland, When, in the succeeding winter, a testimonial dinner was tendered to Sopwith in London. Vanderbilts M.AT AT CRESTOX. The Capital City Giants.

1cal Negro baaehall team, will plav at rest on Sunday and La Porta Ctty July 1. For name it) July and August write Kmery Jackaon, 100 Center Lta Aloinet, or dial EAST DES MOIM-X WINK. Ka.t Iea Mohiei A. O. defeated Ankenv, 7 O.

at Woxxlfthlt Monday in aoft-rali while Bruce Ttanster wtn fr.m Fitrh Bhampito, 9 to ft Trtay Iea AToinea A. C. plav a Sulh t)ea nine a B4H'ra whUt fihampoo tneeU CaM veil Funeral Hnma. game tonight. championships at Wimbledon.

Only rated by experts as the man to tne ebullient Budge seemed unaf beat In men's singles, trounced CIRCl'lT DRIVER INJURED fected by the failure against Aus Julius Willson, Omaha, 6-4, 6-1 traps too frequently coming back and fin- jf. CLEVELAND, OHIO MV-Ho tralia. ne tournament continues mer Walton, 53, Indianapolis grand through the week. Warming up in the Queens club circuit driver and his truck driver, tournev. Dnn crr-AhhAri ntr th MEN'S SINGLES, ished with a tier score was tne low est practice round reported.

Traps Surround Vflwvwt ftnnh. RO( (XOTHlFItt I'EAV. Th(! Heck toftbatf team will pia Si. Charles, la, tonicht. with all the Julius Willson (Omah)7 e-4.

m. singles, doubles and mixed doubles as a warning to the British net Reese Howe, 53, also of Indianapolis, were injured Sunday when their truck crashed intft an auto ac Dlavera atked tn meet at Htnaltr'a rvtce atatioa at 7 p. m. king, Perry. Aufi'ii'" 'isuisas city.

Mo. i He-igeated Bid Culltntbam (Omaha, Neb.) 6-1, drtaUd Nat Pllt Iff iTrWtei Ke. ats.u..J i- mobile near Medina, Ohio. Bouts Quist. backs, Bronko Nagurski and Jack Manders, former Minnesota, luminaries.

Terms Kept Secret. Terms of the one-year contract were not revealed, but both Georse Halas, Bears owner, and Francis were smiling when they emerged from a conference to announce Francis' action. "Give us a big smile, Sam," asked photographers. "Ha should smile at that contract figure," laughed Halas, as Francis smiled broadly and nodded his head. Won't Tour Japan.

Francis will pass up an invitation to tour Japan with an American track squad, performing in his specialty, the shotput. He will report to the Bears In August, but will play with the collegiate all-stars against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier field the night of Sept. 1. Francis, one of the most rugged players in the collegiate ranks last season and a great punter, said he expects to weish in at 205 pounds when the professional season opens. wut.o UCIcrHWl AMERICA SOFTBALL LEAGUE.

Miss Estabrooks like other contenders en, found trouble only when she strayed from mtabbooks. the groove. The perfectly conditioned course offers excellent fairway lies and fine greens but every green on the course is virtually surrounded by sand traps and the 6 3 uuy, J0O.J, 4-6, 6-3, At Wimbledon he overwhelmed AiHLUWtie). absence was of course to be expected, except that at the very moment the British skipper was being toasted, the American was guartered at a hotel only a half mile away. Either he did not get an Invitation or did not feel like toasting The best indication of the bitterness stirred up by the series was that Sopwith, after saying he would not challenge, spent a fortune in research and a year of special practice in an effort to turnout an adequate challenger.

And, on the American side, Vanderbilt decided to pay for the defender entirely out of his own pocket, although it had never been done in this country. Sopwith now faces the oppor W. L. Pet. ny ff-td mi 1 1 ii.

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Adrian Quist, winning In straight sets to gain the semifinals. But Iowa Packing Old Pals Bruce Transfer Eugene Lamhsr Kansas City, Mai de tested John Lssder. 6-l7 Erf LATfinff I If.n... .12 1 .923 .12 1 .023 .8 4 .667 5 .643 .5 Perry was a different story. Meet Johnson Clothiers 'sated Uarvln Hrnr.

inn.k.i" iTl Mevere Bros. Oil sand was firm and moist Monday ing in the semifinal round, the .3 10 capltollans following a heavy shower Sunday Pittsburgh D. Steel navtrism. Furniture Elmer Shajnbere (Oinaln) sweated BUI (Bes Motnea, 5-7, s-3, 8-0. Winf leld.

Kan.) won 'mm William Devery (Omaha), by ds- 2 11 .154 1 12 .033 afternoon. Monday' Ttustt-TS Old Pals 7, Davidson Furniture 0. Briton dropped only the first set to young Don and then took three In a row to drive him out of the tournament And It was Perry Harold Rnndle (Lincoln, Nab.) de. 0 nttsaraid (Omaha). 6-7, tAiitn tills a favorite role as the tournament opens.

Today's qualifying round of 18 holes will and Dorothy Round who beat Itnb Handler I)s Moines, la, defeated Frtta Smith (Omaha), S-O, e-57 John Wood (Ban Anti.nl,. Fight- Budge and Sarah Palfrey Fabyan see only einht players advance in pursuit of the championship. Jark Peacork. b-1, R-l. Continued From Page 7.

for the mixed doubles title. Kmmett steels I Sioux Falls. 8. won from Robert RoM trtmahal Of these the Iowa girl was Shaking off that defeat. Budge Jos Cohen.

(Omaha) defeated osorjre regarded as the foremost cham lull, I.I. o-o. and Bitsy Grant went over to CITX SOFT ft A IX LOOP3. Oamet arhedultd la piaMcround and rrr-reatiun c-mniittn apontttred soft ball agues todav jLAHTFRN MINOR JUNIOR SOFTBALL 10 a na Iowa Reed v. HanjEers J-'alrground Nn, 1.

Kmcs vs. It. Peppor at Anwa H-att iSW). i 'tviper Junlttri vs. Bach man Metal at Fairnonvt N-, 2.

Carbon v. Is at Ka fra mund No. 3, 8i nicer vs. Robinson Tripled at Amu TllnM K. AMKKICAN HOKTBAI.I.

Lr' Anl'K. 9 20 Brute Transier vs. Old Pals at West Hijrh. loa Parking f.irfelt tr.m Jklever Bnithtrs oil. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SOFTBALL.

Old Homestead vs. Highland Park Merchant at Kaat 11 nth. Junior Chamber of Commerce vs. Banner Pack ma at Airport. 9:15 p.

m. Cownie Furs vs. Red Basket at Fast Mich AMKR1CAN ASWOrT ATTO.V SOFTBALL, IO Pes Mojnea Railway vs. aV Lunch at West Hitft. rage of hefty body punches to tion, is unique in soma respects.

No entry fee is charged any contestant nor is it necessary that entrants be members of a club. Girls who meet the age requirements are eligible, regardless of club affiliation or handicap. However, the field remains small and officials late Monday expressed doubt that the total entry would pass the 50 mark. Edith Estabrooks qualifying partner today will be Betty Mack-amer, youthful sharpshooter from the Peoria Country club. They qualified together last year, when Edith won the qualifying medal.

Miss Carey, the Cedar Rapids girlj who Is competing in the western! pionship threat late Monday as Oeorre Dtilnla- '(Anstin Tw 4.i..i. Paris and whacked the French tunity to recover It for them and incidentally wreak the vengeance he craves. But, according to ths past performance charts, it may have to be over Vanderbilt's dead body. take the fourth, but Morris won team, 8 to and then returned to the field of approximately 40 contestants awaited the opening the fifth and seventh rounds by mcaay, tnansas tJliy, e-J. Wallses Bmfth.

(TsMequah. Okla.) defeated jjck Anderson. Omaha), g-i, 6-3. of the tournament. HTKRN MINOR JIMIII gOFTBAU.

STANDI.NUS. keeping away from Schaft and pecking at him with that left and England. Helping the British tune up for the cup finals. Budge handed Fred Perry a lacing tn four MoseJey, (Kansas City. s-io.

Fld'h Shampoo Jri. 9 Harry Rarmn. (Omaha) defeated Carl Craft. (Omaha), S-O, 6-1. Ac ft occasionally scoring with a sharp right to the jaw.

Two Golfers Share Coast Produces Threat. Chief rivals of Miss Estabrooks included Muriel Veach, junior star sets by scores of 9-7, 7-5, 8-10, 6-3. MerchuU nmooy turns. Houston. Tex.) ds-feated C.

Howard, (Omaha), s-i, S-l. Bob Sandler. (Dee Moines, la.) d- L. Prt 0 1 -0 3 4 5 5 8 -200 Back Empty Handed. Empty handed the Americans Newspaper Crown C.

K. Jefferson end Harry of the Pacific coast and winner cm, emiin, turoajia). O-U. S-O, rlBtdalra Slasi Tri'V Launflrv Waiti Bakery Ohamlriain Kirk K.sl Ptsplav Tide Turns. It appeared that the tide of the JUNIOR SINGLES.

Bon Cohen I Omaha 1 iaMt4 T.t. battle had turned when the lanky returned to their own courts for the national doubles and singles. Camprll Gncery 0 10 .000 junior for the first time, will uiMunn i umu, j-o B-3. 0-4. Allen McDonald (Vlnflsld.

Kan.) ds-feated War ran Schrempp (Omaha) S-l, Budge won the Rye singles and Erickson tied for The Register and Tribune 18 hole medal play golf tournament with a pair of 79' over the Waveland course Sunday. qualify with Anamae Bansbach of Bensenville. 111. CITV ASKBA1.L OOPH. Csmes achedulert in playnround and recresih'D commusion basehaU leagues: CITY JUNIOR A 8KB ALL LEA3l'E 1:13 p.

Katton Heights vs. Baver-clate at Fairground No, 2. tast Steers vs KattiMf rs at FairKfound No. 1 Rooktes Vs. Wimiiy's Stsak House a' Flint.

Cooper fierrva vs. bve at B.rd:aM. AMERICAN BA 8KB ALL LEAOVK. Heck Rosa vs. Veterans Hob jpttal at Veterans, Dor.ke Ciub vs.

Iowa Jpackint; at Fairtround No. 1. C.lmuA ft. ri- lymois boy got tne jump on Schaft in the eighth and won the round by landing a number of clean blows. Kr.Pl LIS Wrat Mtrthania 23.

Knjidalra 1 Affi 1. 8as 3. Fitch shampoo Jra. 12. CarapbaU 4.

Kr riarIav T. Walta BaKary 0. Iroy Laundry 13, Chambartatn XIrk S. of the Washington and Oregon Junior cities. Jeanette Cooper of Decatur, 111, owner of a one handicap In her home town and rated as a four handicap golfer in the Illinois Women's association, is highly regarded and Dorothy SchUdmlUer, youthful star of the Avon Fields club of Cincin- lT- iT- (KuiiM City, Mo.) dt iBi.u puu nstveoi lumut) O-l.

Jhn Hardiman took the sec Baseball Results JEWISH CENTER WINS. MFKICAW SOFTBALL. STANDINGS. W. L.

Pet Pes Railway 2 S'nrem Rtkma in AO TTM JtWISfi CotnmilT'ttw rmntkr awts-lst Schaft really opened up tn the ninth, however, as Morris began to tire and had him covering up although he appeared unhurt Henry staggered him twice with long WESTtKN MAJOR JI MOR SOtTHALL. onbail tmra outnuctM the lUmilton ruotral Horn firlt to wm, 17 to 13. oo ond flight with a 91, which was played on the Woodside course, and Ernie Schwartz topped the third flight with an 83 on the doubles with Mako. At Newport the pair took the doubles. Moving on to the nationals at Brookllne, the kids again trounced Allison and Van Ryn, the defending champions, to win the title in straight sets, 8-4.

6-2, 6-4. But Forest Hills was something else. The Jinx bobbed up again to beat Budge. So did Fred Perry. rri.

n.mee:eajf ra Ultt 4 im usui4ia Moaomj ancreoao. SOITHER ASSOCIATION. Chattanooga Atlanta New Orleans 4: Memphis Only (ante acheduled- Ohio, rates with favorites. 'J Iowa's second representative, 17- ITnwt P. M.

Corrmunily (MTO i Lunrh 8 80.) Raiiwav Vail a I'nton OftrdtM 8 chnftilf rhaiint llant M.rktt 8 8 7 42 vear-old Knthlepn Currv nf Certiir Grand View layout tional Tea rood 3 Association Western l'nin MONDAY'S RF.SUI.TS Tr.XAs l.r.AGI'K. Beaumont t' riilu .017 Tea SPORT NOTICES. Supreme Bekine 22. Nailone! Oklahoma City Sun Antonio Fort Worth 1 1 r.alvMtnn Fort D. Junlnrt Nfwfni Nt'rthlmd ..5 5 Oalli'PUiC Gboftt .....3 Nash antra 7 AlhUe Club 1 .111 man 1 .111 MONDAY'S RESt'LT M.an Naata Saiaa S.

Schnai'lrrhalini 7 At Citv. Wn- wi Houston ....3: Pallas the night before the round of jZanW oIlV SSZl 8 Boon i Kallnay Man T. Conservation 0. Hallway Mail 12. tiunrema Baking 11 pi-a-utv Is Motnea Railway 11, Lunch 8 Homesteaders Life 13.

Western Vnton 0 right hand wallops. Tha action-packed tenth was a repitition of the ninth with Schaft the aggressor, throwing punches every second and giving the game Morris a beating. In the semiwindup Morton Graves, fast stepping Des Moines Negro, shaded Don Milligan, popular Des Moines mixer. Rapids, spent her practice time Monday adjusting her shots to the tournament course. She shot several balls on some of the holes and did not report a score.

Small field. This tournament, staged by the Women's Western Golf associa INTr.RNAIIO.NAL I.RAOI E. 16, Walter Pate, national com uame oaei and of ftfta Innlnt. rsln Batteries Wltsbers and Fenner: Gibbs and HarUt. SEMI PRO CLUBS ATTENTION tUptdi Be.MMii Chib.

Cbampterif first Uoif ot Wutin ieaffiKX on account of Kock island dropping out Wutcrn leapcur tiav thlruca opa dates for exhibition camn For urou and data writ Harry B-Johnaon. 813 H.c.y SuUdtag. Crda' Rapids. Iowa. Newsr.

4 Jeree-y City 2: Montreal Rochester Bu EaM M. Communltv Lanni nd Fort D. M. Juniors 10. Galkiptnt Ohoil KorUlluS 22.

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