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'TWO SPOBTj y0W! More Than 300.000 Circulation; DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER. "tV XOWl More Tm 100.000 nrmlaWon! jy CMAT. tint SALT LAKE PALS Salt Lake Golfers Reach Final LEE'S FOE ASKS A CORRECTION- IN TRANS FINAL idn'i Beat Uinciquerra," Says Elllme GOT TWO DRAWS, LOST ONCE TO OMAHAfj Trans Continued From Patjt J. fighting Robert E. Lea here going to knock out Johnny J.

mat I hope Lee like, lo u-aanf, 10 piease tk. Faychek. He's Different fun they're the By Toy Cordar. A burly 200-pounder tapped me on my right shoulder Saturday afternoon and asked: "la it possible to get a correc' tlon In the sports section?" afternoon, virtually alternating In winning holes. On th.

287-yard second, Kaufman won with an But this guy Ullmer la dif Aaxious "Naturally I beat Le. Mondsv Ri.u. ferent It la the first time in my experienca that a fighter eagl. against Kingsley's birdie 3 Pl'nty to m. bee.

Their card matched down the wanted a retraction that he did home itretch with Kaufman Monday night "This Is Wrong." "I noticed In several atorlea that you said I beat Carl Vln-ciquerra. This la wrong, fought Carl three times and got two draws with him and lost tha other bout. I never beat him. That'e the correction I want you to make." ha replied. This waa certainly a Jolt to me.

If I remember correctly, It waa only a few weeks ago that a Charley Belanger popped off for four days on how be waa mm, A 1 Iff cFfvtY 4 i 1 3TJU3 Ail not whip a certain fighter. never able to cut in on that morn ing lead wmmm "Say, Dutch, do you think you can whip Lea Monday Siring up the broad-shouldered stranger, I naturally said that if he had JUST grounds for a correction we would be glad to make it "Well, my name is Dutch turner of Milwaukee. Wla. I am managed by Jack fact Dempwy handles means plenty in th, fame." Ullmer mlc I hava a feeling after thi. tervlew that Dutch Wlm? doean't talk a good Plenty tough hombr, rones.

I asked him. Today'! finala mark tht third tournament meeting of the Utah golfen. In the firit, the Salt Lake ell, I am never In tha habit of predicting the outcome of any of my bouts. I Just do my level best. All I can say ia City amateur, Savage won.

Kinps-ley then defeated hli pal in the Utah state amateur, Tha card: KLOMPTO BOX mornoo anrm MOODY IN RALLY Seeks Paychek Match ftralt savata. Ulltlil .14 liuiili a FRANK JONES Kr7T" IIMUII 10 14 Sara HII1I4I 4 3 IS rri.M).v aoi.vD. On! Kraft 444XR44 4 3 haaf .4 4 a 1 4 4 a 4 III FOR NET VICTORY Waterloo Winner to 1 I I I I I I 77 Kraft Saaa South African Pushes HlStl I Meet Robert E. Lee. WATERLOO, IA.

Mike Klomo. American star. By Scotty Ret0B. Lira Springs, hu been signed to meet Frank Jones, Fort Dodge neavyweight, in the eight round MACKENZIE WINS SENIOR CROWN LINCOLN, NEB. (PI Albert Mackenzie of Colorado Springs, successfully defended his enior flight title Saturday In the thirty-eighth annual trans-Missis-aippi golf tournament here, defeating A.

C. Lau of Lincoln, 4 and 3. feated and defenseless for SO fa, peraU minutes, Helen Wuu main event of the regular weekly boxing program at the Electric park arena Wednesday night. iuruui comehapk Promoter Andy George announced wimoieoon's center court sihi, Saturday. MaaBMMMHMajHttfla OA'S.

nw 1 day and marched triumphantly tat, Jones easily outpointed Red Reise In his last start in a Wi in. quariemnal round of th j. lenoo ring and the winner cf r-ngiana tennis championship. STELLA WINS NINE EVENTS Wednesday match will meet Roi- vnaou to hold her first th. ert E.

Lee, protege of Jack Demp-sey, In the main event on the July cara nere. First servic. games and Queen Helen, in her own ciln, cold fashion, suddenly took coin, mand of play in her fourth roum match with Mrs. Bobhle HUn, Miss Walsh Stars in Polish Olympics, PITTSBURGH, PENN. Tha first Poliah Olympic, DR.

COOK CHAMPION. ST. PAUL, MINN. (JP) Dr, wirephoto Paul Cook, St. Paul, Saturday won which Miller, blistered the South Africa me Minnesota state public links stars backhand with hard IPjj.

Ven Savage (left) and Ed Kingsley, both of Salt Lake City, Utah, are ahown telling each other how Saturday they won their way into today's final of the trans-Mississippi golf tourney being played at Lincoln, Neb. They are friends of 10 years standing. golf championship by defeating nlng drives and won out at opero Dallas, St. Paul southpaw, 5 and 4, In the 36-hole final. 6-4." This was the feature of in attracted nearly 600 contestant and more than 3,000 spectator-countrymen to the Univeralty of Pittsburgh atadium, furnished a colorful backdrop Saturday for a new display of Stella Walsh's athletic prowess.

The Cleveland, Ohio, girl, who atarred for Poland in two international Olympics, won nine of the BEN BECKERMAN LOSES citing day which saw thee devel- opmems: Globe, Los Angeles, heayywelght, fights Mike Klomp of Lime Springs, In an eight-round bout at Rlvervlew park Mon-day night. Globe Is after a match with Johnny J. Paychek and therefore la out to hand Klomp a thrashing. Klomp, however, has a babit of arising to the occasion and has turned In several major upsets In Iowa during recent years. 1 Infuriated Roderlrh Mi Sandler, Coggeshall Play Today eel, gigantic third-seeded Cin-fc, march off the court and default his match with Scottish Dm 10 women a individual events and ran on two relay teams.

MacPhall because of an ankle The Polish Falcons of America won the men's team title from the STANFORD STAR 2 Oene Mako of Los AntHn. New Bowling Alleys Here UPSETS MARK In faultless form, carry (Bunny) Austin deep Into tht Work will begin this week on concern. Ray Van Dyck will GETS66INDRILL Hobart Cards 70 and fifth set before going down. Kho Sin Kle, eighth seNM TENNIS MEET RAIN AGAIN Clay Coum Tennis Matches Are Postponed. CHICAGO.

ILL. Rain Saturday kept Bobby Riggs and seven contenders for hia national clay courts tennia crown idle for the second consecutive day. Postponement of all matches, In be secretary, Jacob Iverson treas Polish National alliance and the Polish Roman Catholic union. Bub Sulkowskl, Pitt athlete from nearby Canonsburg, competing unattached, carried off Individual men's honors with firsts In the 120-yard high hurdles, high Jump, broad Jump and hop step and Jump and fourth In the javelin throw. the new Central Bowling alleys, to be Installed above the Brown Chlneae, outstroked and exhaust EASTERN SKEET TITLESDECIDED Record Field' Vies for Honors.

STRATFORD, CONN. UP Two ed, suffer elimination at tht garage, on Keosauqua between Richardson 71. Fourth and Fifth streets. Sixteen hands of the Caech, Fraatiwk Cejnar. alleys will be laid on the second LOUISVILLE, at Thus at the end of the first tention was centered on Paul Les- floor, running north and south.

About $50,000 will be spent on the Week of nlav raA.oaAA TV. cluding doubles, will necessitate He, slender captain of the Lniils. establishment. TODAY'S MATCHES. Men's Singles.

FINAL ROUND, m. Huk Saadlrr lUrrli CohmImII. Women's Singles, riNAI. ROI'ND. 1 0 m.

kett Vlrilala Swat. Men's Doubles. SEMIFINAL ROINR. a. Harrla T.nn Rrnon (ktir Mlllrr-Hfa Hrkrrmaa aialra.

(Caallnaa alar from HalaMay.) the original nine-dav meeUnrli.n.' .7 new champions were crowned and urer, and H. R. Marrlon and Walter Gilbert on tha board of directors. Frank Engard, manager of the Grand alleys laat season, will be in charge of the new will be opened about Sept 10. The new drivea will give Dea Moines 56 alleys, the largest number ever to be in service in the city.

Five years ago the city used but 20 alleys, but now almost three times that number will be In operation. The new establishment will be air-cooled. The new group, headed bv WINS GIRLS' NET TITLE. BROOKLINE, MASS. 0T Louise Raymond, Smith college, returned the girls' intercollegiate I 1 mira-time effort to caDture the more than 20,000 targets fired, as record field of 182 marksmen 6-1, alone remained to csrrj United States against seven other Charlea Van Dyck, at first considered leasing a building at Thirteenth and Walnut, but later shift me event was scheduled to close national collegiate golf champion.

survivors in men's singles. tennis championship to the east Saturday as she downed Elaine today, ship, the college atars cut loose in from all parts of the nation and Canada vied for four individual ti ed to the site which was settled upon late Saturday, KIN A I. ROI'ND. The quarterfinal foe for Rlggs, practice Saturday, Fischel, University of California at Los Angeles, at the Longwood Frank Uronrr. and Joha flrVn'ti tles in the second-day events of No.

2 nationally ranked Chlcagoan, irt vi. winner wnlflnal malrh. Van Dyck will be the president Art Doering, Stanford ace, bat- Cricket club, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. Mrs. Moody alone had reachrl the last eight.

A round behind were Helen Jacobs, Alire Marble, Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan and Dorothy May Bundy. Menzel was thoroughly upset about hia match with WorPhiil will of the group behind the new bow- be Harold Surface, Kansas par to register a 66 for the City, Mo. aay a low score. Willie Turnesa By Prank Brody.

The defending champion went out of the picture Saturday as two upsets stunned the crowd watch Other quarterfinalists Include of Holy Cross, medalist a year Sittin' In- ConMnned From Page 1. me tentn annual great eastern skeet championships at the Remington club range here Saturday. Dick Shaughnessy, Dedham, retained his .410 gauge title against a field of 61, with 96 out of a possible 100. George De- urea a bw baturday and Wright Hg had suffered an ankle la. Tysseling, ing the semifinal matches in the Joseph Hunt, Los Angeles, runnerup laat year; Bryan Grant, Aums oi and John Ho- Jury Friday and arrived at the bart of Illinois, who works at club Saturday with a decided Dps Moines district tennis tourna ment at the Waveland courts.

Aiiania, tnree time winner Prins Central Cedar Rapids, each came In Hmp. He asked for a postpone- similar Job In Buffalo, of the clay courts title; Don Mc have a Bob Sandler, runnerup to Ben Beckerman in last yeer'a meet. ment but waa turned down. Neill, Oklahoma City. Okla.

W1LQ IU. Richardson Gets Hired at 71. Mulloy, Miami. Fla- yoe, or Washington, D. third with 94.

turned the tables on his foe Satur ED SHAVE, who has covered all day to annex a 6-0, 1-6, 9-7, 6-2 Sid Richardson, Northwcstern's Junior Coen, Kansas City, and Elwood Cooke, Portland, Ore. the big fights for the past 27 Big Ten champion from Creston Fifteen-year-old John Wray, Rochester, N. became the new victory. Theretia. Anderson Lone.

years In his capacity as sports ed ia iouna tn range for a 71 In the other reversal of form, Junior titleholder, as he blasted 75 uor of the now defunct St. Paul News, was unable to withstand the lure of a title scrap and at the War Magic Betters Delaware Park Mark "We always reach the quarterfinals by Saturday night," he was told. "If your match postponed and your opponent happens to win he then will have to play a much harder schedule than the other quarterfinalists in order t. catch up." aiong with Charles Anderson. Georgetown U.

Phil Donahue of Sioux City, who represents Virginia Swain, 18-year old Roose. straight targets to defeat, R. veit High girl, eked out a victory last minute came here by plane oman, Alexandria, on a Former Dutch Star New Head Coach; Michigan Man Athletic Director. (Tht Riiilr'a low Nwi grvitt.) TELLA, IA. Richard (Babe) Tysseling, one of Central College's eTPfltcsr nll.rnnnrl atHaaa oyj4 ioir uame, came in with a 74.

over Theresa Anderson, former "It wasn't the fight so much as shootoff. Th. tournament opens Monday atate champion, and favorite, 3-6, the fact that I missed the gang," WILMINGTON, DEL. War Magic, a three-year-old son of Pharamond 2nd owned by James Cox Brady, set his second Dela 6-4, 7-5. wiui me nrsi or two 18-ho oual- Patricia Laursen, Akron, Ohio, he explained.

ifying rounds over the 6.448-vard Today Sandler, one-armed outmaneuvered the wind that Shave, who managed Johnny So Menzel went out and played. par oo-ao ivouisville Country Club course, which has heen i. course, which has been pro- University of Iowa student tackles tha Hawkeye state's premier Towerin 6 feet 6 inches, hi Noye when the latter was a pop. ular card at Tommy Ryan's box. nounced in perfect condition by scarcely could put any weight st the assembled forces of a record all on his left font and hi on ing snows, wasn aDie to tease a w.vtto auu i uuia versity of Michigan, have been named on the Central col- title.

Scoring 95. in the regular lege athletic staff, according to an announcement made' vent- onff wlth Mr- M- l. late Saturday by Dr. Irwin J. Lubbers, president of theltTwSS player, Harris Coggeshall, in the final round of the men's singles and Miss Swain opposes Betty 4S colleges, ware park track record in a little more than a week when he won the second running of the $5,000 Diamond Stat, stakes Saturday.

War Magic, which recently brok. the track record for a mile and 70 yards, ran the mile and a furlong of th. Diamond State in 1:52 to clip more than a sec ringside ticket out of the pro. meter, because he is no longer af filiated with a newspaper. That's gratitude.

Day, one of the best in the atate. Princeton On Hand. service, usually his strongeit point, was Ineffective. He won the first set, 8-6, but when MacPhall carried the second et deuc. and then won it, -7, Princeton will be on hand to de Akron girl swept to victory with a Hits Perfect Shots.

Sandler hitting a streak of per fend its team championshio. de. ioiai acnooi. iney will assume their duties Sept. 1, succeeding Len Winters, who recently resigned to accept a coaching position at Columbia college of Dubuque, la.

Tysseling will coach football, basketball and track, while Prins will straight run of 25 in the shootoff that followed. Mrs. Smythe was cided in the 36 holes of qualifying. THOSE REDS. fect ahots and coupled with er ond off Strabo's old record.

Myth Menzel gave up. I MET WARREN Giles, general rors by Beckerman, took the first unnerup with 24 and Mrs. Webb I do not understand how It muiviuuai cnampionahlp, it self, shapes as a "wide ODen' be athletic director and will be in charge of the ohvsical education Uhirrt ical King waa second with Lucky Omen third. manager of the Cincinnati Reds, seven games. The defending champion steadied hia attack and mm imiaiuujai spons.

ine lat- scramble among the 173 entries. as he and Towel Crosley, the ter also will radio manufacturer and owner of act as assistant to coaching th. three INTERNATIONAL GAMES A 'JOKE raced through six in a row to even the affair. The one-armed boy Tysseling in the team, were stepping into a major sports. is possible for some players to get matches postponed while others can not," Menzel aald afterwards.

"I am not suggesting that it was wrong for Mias J-cobs' match earlier in the week to be postponed, but my doctor was her. to vouch for my is shot ahead 5-2 but once more the Tysseling is one of the few stars loser braced and nulled ahead. to win 16 letters In athletics at 6. Two costly backhand errors Central college. He won four let Mqhoney Wants Olympics 'Abolished9 by the 1937 titleholder paved thej wsy for Sandler to tie the en-1 blllty to play and they would counter and the winner never! not listen." faltered as he took the third set! ters In each basketball, track and baseball.

He played end and quarterback on the football squad, guard in basketball, held down secondbase on the baseball team and conmeted as a. nrintr taxicab that would carry them to the Tolo Grounds. I walked up to confiratulate Giles, who was business manager of the St. Joseph Western league club along about 1929, when It was owned by the St. Louis Cardinals.

He has advanced rapidly in baseball and has dnne a remarkable Job, along with Bill Mc-Kechnie, the manager, In rebuilding the Reds how efficiently, is shown by the fact that they were a 50 to 1 shot to win the pennant anil rated through the final. I V. 8. Duo Beaters. Miss Jacobs herself got hJ of Berlin, smiled humor battle ously.

CoRgeshall found no trouble in' wno recently resigned from the American Olympic committee because he found himself unable to break Saturday from the commit- Louis Continued From Page i. eliminating Frank Wegener, 6-0, 6-1. 6-1. "The International ann pole vaulter in track. Olympic tee.

After she had beaten Freda I i support a nation with Japan's pol committee is Impossible. Th i.i.m.. i-h i 4-4, Miss Swam ran miles chasing rom co1' icies as an uiympic site. her rival's tantalizing chop, from 7" ta corner to comer but she never 1 11? rlT 'l are decent countries where the 8-2, It suddenly was announced games might be held, but th. in- she and Miss Bundy must pit? ternational body stuoidlv rh.

u-i too RAPS BRUNDA6E -AND 'STOOGES' Hits at Setup On Eve of Meeting. NEW YORK. N. Y. (I.N.S.)- "I oppose, holding the games In Japan Just as I opposed holding nical knockout over Primo Car-nera of Italy at Madison Sauar.

wavered in nor ri.t.mn.hnn "iSn "cnooi ror lour Just those countries it shouldn't." weak to stand two matches in oni mem in Benin two years Mahoney's tone was intensely se the1; bowl. He held the title as me match progressed the betting commissioners' books in April and are now 3 to 1. "I think you have an excellent chance to win the pennant this year." I told Giles. "I've seen all youngster became rious. "Jspan is doing nothing to smarter, H) rtnn aUr.t I one day less than one year, for on June 13, 1935, he lost on a 15 iTT day and she and her Santa Monica, VENZKE WFHQ CaJ- Prtner were eliminated A-1-J th- a.r.rm.4 rnimrl hv Valerie SCOtt quently scoring with maintain th.

original objectiv. of Just over the net. th. games which calls for the round decision to Braddock. This 1 -M Vnfflind.

the clubs but the Phillies and mi me ihsi it years naa been in charge of recreation work in the atate of New York. promotion of friendship between Star Judge Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Finish Match Today, inner is jyiarried tn a was one of boxing's more amazing nations. Braves and yours looks best to me, for the reason that the boys former president of t'n. Amateur Miss Crowley forged ahead College Sweetheart.

4-1 The only other American to go Not In Waning Nation. at Athletic union of the United QUITS TENNIS HOLLYWOOD, CAL. OTV-Eu- states, who battled bitterly but down Saturday waa Owen Anderson of Los Angeles. He and hi English partner, Rita Jarvia, wtro eliminate in tha third round upsets, but the Baer who had pum-meled the giant Camera was not in the ring that night Badly out of condition, and with two ailing hands; the wide-shouldered Call- gen. Venzke, former star mller with the University of Pennsyl-vanla and a member of th inaa "The games ahould not be held in a nation that ruthlessly sets out to destroy civilian populations by dropping bombs on a helpless in the first set but then Miss Day started a net attack that brought five successive games and ultimately the match after a bitterly fought second stanza.

Coggeshall and Tom Brown, defending doubles match, were tied PITTSBURGH, PENN. Jean Artzberger, women's Olympic team, waa marrUH appear to be Inspired." "We'll be in there giving 'em a battle," responded Giles, modest- iy- Then as an afterthought he picked up a bundle of letters-there must have been 200 of them at least and added: "There are a lot of people who feel the way jnu do. The bov singles tennis champion of west-1 forn'n soundly outboxed by Thursday to Miss Martraret Eisenhower. Of Reading Pennsylvania, has forsaken Braddock- mn Wno came off people. Neither, do I want the games held in a nation that wages war without cause.

"I am against Olympic games at a set-all with Beckerman and! Chuck -Miller when rain atnnnari it became known Saturday. tennis Tor evaneellsm. i Jersey relief rolls to return to hn. unavailingly to keep America out of th. 1938 Olympics in Nazi Germany, Saturday denounced the scheduled holding of th.

1940 international contests in Japan as "a Joke" and proposed that they be "abolished." Mahoney exploded thla bombshell on the eve of. the conclave of the American Olympic committee tonight for organization purposes at the New York At'aletic mixed doublea by A. D. Russell rf Mias James, -S, 4-8, 8-1. Ura4 States players, altogether, won sli matches.

Budge Incomparable. Budge as usual was incomparable and th longer the tournament lasts th. stronger become the conviction that the Unite In th. hands of any dictator coun ceremony waa performed in the parlor of the Her announcement came on the eve of the west Penn Slnce th" Baer has settled meir semmnai doublea match. The winners take on Frank Wegener, tries.

They do not understand the concept for which the games were wnicn sue had been expected aown' "lends say he is in excel- church of the Blessed by the Rev. Cornelius J. McCoy S. JA Venzke rave hia hnm- 'I inaugurated. They know nothine defend her crown.

(lent shape. But whether h. ana jonn Fletcher. SATI RD.WS KK.SIXTS. Men's Singles.

will ia? vurv it left for the b.ii park about a quarter of 12 and thla Is an ac-cumulation of mail since then. (It was 1:15 p. They are being flooded with letters of congratulation and of encouragement and they don't all rome from Cincin of International fraternization and comity. I think the Olympic i roujiown. Penn.

Th. only witnesses to the th. KKMiriNAl club. Avery Brundage, president (games have become a Joke and States can carry off all four titles, Mako certainly indicated he at top form in his long match Austin. A much better performer Harri Catchall ri.rn.i.rf Mrs.

Artzberger said she made anything of a match for th. her decision last winter after great Negro fighter who unmercl-hearing the Rev. Floyd B. at Schmeling is something son of Chicago, at Aime. Semplejthat will be argued loudly and long McPherson'a Angelas tern Die in summer.

nrr, (i n. of the American Olympic commit vate affair were two close friends, M. Kennedv the sooner they are abolished the Ron Mmlirr 1ratt Brn 8-0, 1 nati or Ohio either." Jun. Earle. The mmi.

better. Can't Be Outspoken. Women's Singles. IQ leave earlv n.v i t. ctk gn a crosley, tne millionaire, sat In a corner of the cab wearing a Mas Better.

Schmeling, hospitalized with Los Angeles. She plans to go to Los Angeles In the fall, to enter the Bible institute as a reirnlar rihmi. -i ti Ma.y Jant Crowlry, spin, injury suffered during his I wm iiiubq eicvieo to vne noneymoon trip through the American Olympic commute, un- northwest, returning to New York der th. leadership of Avery City wher. they will mak? Uieir Rmnriin in 1-tH k.

Iv man. uieir WeTSV'- for' a three-year course. tee, who was lashed in the statement of Mahoney, will preside at the meeting of delegates from all sections of th. country. With Bingham.

Tha former prexy of amateur sportdnm aligned himself strongly with William J. Bingham, Harvard university director of athletics, I losing fight was reported in "very good" condition at Polvcllnia bn. Ana wnat about her tennis? smile as long as a slice of watermelon. It's early yet hut a Cincinnati-Cleveland world's series wouldn't hard to take, would it? at doubles than singles, Mako nevertheless gave th. British stylist a terrific battle before succumbinf.

6-4, 4-6. 9-7, 0-6, 8-4. Austin wJ not at hia best; mainly because lack of sleep. H. apent most th.

night at the hospital when daughter waa born to his wifftU former Phyllis Konatam, duritf the early morning hours. r- mv. Mil- i jiuillC. Men's Double. SMIln.VAI.

SftlMI, frank WErnrr shall continue to play, butpltal Saturday. H. will have to Iffrated Boh saril.V Th. bride ia th. daughter of Georg.

Eiaenhower of Reading. Venzk. met her while attending derstandlng that they will not be outspoken. They wouldn't elect a man lika myself again," Mahoney, who quit U. committee over th.

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