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0 OAKL'ANP TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937 VITAL STATISTICS DEATHS KEMP IS MYSTERY )0E HITCH-H1KEB BIRTH IN GAB 4 Divorceg Granted Results COO SPItllllEIl SIB LACK OFFODi'l 17? TSiilowuig art lb standings and results of play yesterday in me Lauiornia anaie Women Bowling iournamcns i wig California ecreatlon aiiei: rPL II STANPINGi Division Villlan. Los Anseles 1431 Recreation, Los ncelea S430 Oyster Leaf. San Jose 3408 Snuthrrn California Tronhv L. A. 2397 Palnirss Parker, San Francisco 2358 I Bowling .00 pivhlen Al Reali'a Mecca, Oakland 52S Acme Beer, San Francisco Mrs.

R. A. Conyes, Oakland t-'-'H Division Grace Bros. Beer, Oakland Del Monte Creamery, 8, 1933 Pablo Mecca. Oakland 1871 DOUBLES Open Division facchino, San Jose-Gllbertson, 6ctp.l072 MulleniX-Blrls, Lo Angeles Bener-Alten, San Franclscd 1004 Charland-Mcador, toj Anreles Wt (Continued) ww of Cora Haven; fitner'of ia Allen Haven; brothef of Caroline Steveng and Lawrence Haven.

A native of California. Service! private, May 21, at 10:30 a. m. Chapel of tdward E. Niehaug Grr2640 Grove Street i eerily oueei, Berkeley.

In Alhanv Un 10 1037 Emily Kelton, beloved wife of the late Austin H. Kelton, loving; mother of Frank A. and Lawrenci si. iveiron ana airs. w.

R. Prindle of Albany, aiater of Mr. Annie Balrd ot Berkeley and Frank Howlett of San Francisco; a native of Australia, 70 i unerai services private. tTru man service.) KEMVppy in Oakland, May 1937, Thomag Kennedy, beloved husband of Kttie Kennedy, loving-brother of Mrg. Martha, Brown and oil, james aicuioaity ot Ireland a native of Ireland, ared 71 yearg.

rienda are Invited to attend services Friday, May 1937, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. at Truman'g nesiaence tinapei, -Telegraph Avenue at 30th Street, lORESZ In Oakland, May 19, 1937, Beatrix. Carmen, beloved wife oi George C. Lorenz; a native of Chin, South America, aged 2 Friends are invited to attend the funeral from tha Chapel of the Oaks, Oakland Mortuary, 3007 Telegraph Avenue, Friday, May 21, at 8:30 a.

thence to St. Leo'g Church, where a riqulem mass win be said tor' the repose of her goul commencing at 9 Entombment, Holy Sftulchre MADGE Ir Oakland, May 19, 1937, Walter beloved husband of Margaret Madge, and father of Mn. W. B. Kennedy, ft.

Brown, Waitei" and Paul K. native of Can- ada. Friends are Invited to attend gervices on Friday morning, May 21, at 10:30 o'clock at the Albert Brown CbPl, 17 Plidmopt Avenuf. marsh -BnowE In Oakland, may la. isai, urace.

win oi rtan- ald Marsh-Browne, mother o( John Ranald Marsh-Browne, sister of Mrs. Henrietta Hall of Oakland and Mrs. Carroll N. Joneg of Sao, and Alva A. Sweaey oi a native of California.

Services will be held Friday, May 21, at 3:30 p. m. at St. Paul's Episcopal phurch. Bay Place and Mon'tecHo Avenue, Oakland.

InJ terment private. Albert Brown Company.) iinirirn-iriHrin 'mnnnnruii San Francisco Peithi AMADO, Angellne 53 yearg BAKER, Henriettg M- 39 year! BERTRAM, George BERTRAND, Emile J. BROWN, J5hn Richard Jl month! BROWN. Thomas W. CAPORALE, Antone--M years CARLSON, Leone DELL'ARTINO, Louis 21 years FREDENRICH, Myra HAMPTON, Annie 3 years HART, Dr.

Robert Wstiqn PERCIVAU W. Walter SCULLY, Margaret E. SIECH, John MITH, Andrew Edison ywri CULLY. EHzirbeth 3. TADLOCK, Andrew J.

Memorial Notices for Memorial Day It Is urgently requested that they be sent to the Classified' Advertising; De partm not li ent rib nne atee- 'than urgday, that thev mav be car proofread before: fluMlca tlon in thlg CEMETERIES Mauioleum-Colnmbarlqm. Crematorium Terminus, Piedmont Avenue, Oakland. Phone Piedmont riRJT CLASS OFFICfS (ot rent ie Tiikuse Towel, kSs vuil)ia4l Mttraaolilsn Ostlan Nt tlx new Caurtlioim. Post 0fi tne) Fedel Builin Tiiuss Tewet. FigijVlia (l) StreeJ.

Waes your feet )tc ben little. 3XB. It itoM CAHTEPSVILLE, May (U.R) J. T. McKitchen, taxicab driver who picket) up two hitchhikers near here, sid ther were three of tbem by the time he arrived here.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Columbus, who are hitch-hiking to Chicago, became the parents of a IVt -pound boy. Broadmoot Society Bills Booh Review SAN LEANDRO, May 20. Presentation of a book review, "This Life I've Loved," will' be made by Mrs.

Alexander Davis of Alameda, at a tea to be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Broadmoor Church- The ajfajr is being held under the auspices of the Cherry Blossom Circle of the Broadmoor Women' Society, according to Mrs. Chester A. Gossett, chairman. The book review, which is a story of the life of Robert Louis Stevsn-son written by Osobel Field, will precede the tea antl a musical program, Mrs. Gossett Committee members in charge ol the affair include: Mrs.

I. A. Hbare, Mrs. Roger Rath, Mrs. F.

A. Foot and Mrs. Rang Marty. i Mother Loses Suit To Retain Child The Stat Supreme Court in Saa Francisco upheld today the right el John Morrell foster to have eus-tody ot his foster son nine months of the year.1 Mrs. Iva Gilbertson Toster Beverly Hills, divorced wif4j of Foster, carried her fight for.

the child's custody to th" California Supreme Court three times. The) court ruled today that the father, who lives in Sioux Falls, S. was entitled io custody pf 10-year-oH Whitney Foster nine months! imd the divorced wife three months ef the year tinder provisions of a South Dakota Superior Court judg ment. ras Volley Man Name4 to Cpqnq GRASS 20. John Thomas, eouncilmaa-elect, was appointed a member of the Mu nicipal Council her.e tq i vi cancy created by the death Mat- The three-man eouneil ii believed to be the smallest In the State.

BmEffectsojf STIPATIOt) NATURE intended the body to elim inate waste EASILY. QUICKLY and COMPLETELY. When summation is wwmpWte or unduly (com.ti- pationj. Wt is are constipated oot fail jo get relief at Once! If you are how takma an ordi nary babit: forming Imtiy? ''stop once and; turn to mild herbs for relief from tlii condition. Irtner-cleiri Ihtestinsl Latative, is a pleasant tasting, atortiatic Wfhd of eight beneficial herbs combined io correctly that elimination is sure, easy, complete and free from saustt add griping.

Get a 50c psekaas of lnntrclesn (enough to last the family for months) at your druggists. Insist on this pirtic ylar vlnd(. Ionerclean is so different so trta.tn in Sect bles tha day you learned of it rej taijiple. that Itching In- The 3XB 370 N. Y.

C. A. Q. all sooj 1p. H-s Innerelean 4i.Wsi.:L V.t.'u' I I 1 TIERNEY, Helen V.

from Martin de sertion. KASTER, Katherine P. from Howard cruelty. HEAVINGHAM. Kate from Alfred desertion.

WARD, Helen M. from Harry cruelty, PEYLOURET, CariIeI from Axmand cruelty. ALEXANDER. mrh from David, cruelty. I SAMUEL, Barbala V.

from Robert T. cruelty. JEWELL, Daphne from Lyle. cruelty. DOBB1E, PatriciaSM.

from Andrew cruelty, I GALN, Josephine from Louis cruelty. GOMES, Rosaline from Joseph, cruelty. ROEHL, Lois Jrom cruelty. PIVFR, Melva from James, cruelty. BICKFORD, Mary I.

from Ulmer desertion. Mabel N. from Harold cruelty. JOHNSON, Marion from Elwood crue ty. HELLER, Zola S.

from Grace, desertion. San Francisco Applications ASARO, Joseph 37, 141 5th Street. bagby, Leia L. 28, Stratford Hotel. BANCHERO, Mario B.

23, 479 Texas Street. DEL CARLO, Elsie 20, 506 San tinino Avenue. CONTI, Louis J. 24, 6 August Place. BUCEDI, Marie F.

23, 432 Chestnut Street. DE MARTINI, John 23, 2240 Jones Street. CARUSO, Virginia 20, 873 Lom bard Street. DOMENICHELLI, Arthur 26, 326 Cortland Avenue. MINASSIAN, Constance-IB, S26 Cortland Avenue.

DRENDEL, Herbert F. 22, 1615 Castro Street. JJISINUCW, Olga R. 21, 107 28th Street. FOLEY, Vincent M.

29, 3777 22d Street CARTER, Dorothy lee 23, '5200 Anza Street. GOODNOW, Charles 23, 1423 Dolores Street. MURRAY, Muriel-23, 1421 Dplore! GRAHAM, John L. 22, Palo Alto. COL LINS, Catherine 19, Los Angeles.

LANDUCCI, Attilio 23, 1920ft Filbert Street. BELLUOMIN1, Rita 23. 3018 Hough Street. McDOUGALL, George 23. 945 Ply mouth Avenue.

O'TOOLE, Catherine 21 665 Rhode Island Street. PELLERITI, Frank 24. 1006 Ingerson Avenue. MICHELSSN. Charlotte 22, Garden Grove, Cal.

RICHTER, August L- 47. Fort Miley. KANEY. Marie H. 47, 624 Clement Street.

ROGERS, Thurman 21, Fort Scott. WOODWARD, Ethel N. 1S 1819V4 Lyon eireeu SABER, Arthur M. 30, 2026 Balboa Street REILLY, Mary E. 23, 47 West rortai Avenue.

SHERIDAN, Byron 26, 1121 Bush Street. Mabel 26, 759 Na-toma Street. SWANSON, Paul 21, Fort McDowell. SCHNEIDER, Marie25, 737 Mason Street. WADE, Carl W.

27. 1.177 Geary. MARTIN, Mary L. 20, 1377 Geary Street. WALKER, Ralph 29, Oakland.

WAT- KINSON, Mabel 25, Berkeley. YOUNG, Robert S. 23, 24H Geary Street. ROBERTS, Grace L. 21, 1937 Geary Street.

Santa Clara County SAN JOSE. May 20. The following vital statistics were an file in this city today: Marriage License Applications FONTES, WUIiam 21, Oakland. KIS-SACK, Barbara 10, Oakland. CONTE, John 2L San Juse.

CIR1N-ClONE, JosephineJ-17, San Jose. VIETH, Frank Jr. 19, Los GaW, DALY. Edythe 19, Los Gatos. VOLZ, Frederick23.

Alameda. STEIN-HARD, Alberta 20. Oakland. SHALLENBEntlEH, William 26, Martinez. KILGORE, Dove 26, Oakland.

HILPISCH, CarlT-25, San Franctsco. SCIARIN1, lolande 24, Mountain View. Died BRONK In San Jose. May 19, Joseph Bronk, husband, of Emilia Jronk, father ot Mrs. Mary Callejon, luwnuei Bronk, Mrs.

Rose Dutra and Mrs. Margaret Con densa, native, ot the Islands, aged 70 years. vi fiohe in san Jose, aagy marco A. Di Fiore, husband of Emma Di Fiore, father of Mrs. N.

R. Greco and Eleanor DI Flore, a native of Italy, aged 76' years. L'HOMMEDlEU In San Jose, May 19, Mary G. L'Hommediou, sister of Ben and Lee Murphy, cousin of Edmund, a native of aged 65 yean. 'Births ADAMS To the wife of Arthur.

W. Adams, May 9, a daughter. EDDLEMON To the wife ol Htnry Ed- dlemon, May 10, a daughter. DURAN To the wife Pedro Duran, May 7, a son. 1 SATTEHLEE To the wife ot Walter Satterlee.

May 13, a son. McGiLL To the wife of Glenn L. mc- Gill, May 13, a daughter. GH1HARDELLI To the wife faui A. Ghirardelli, May 14.

a son. Santa Crus County SANTA CRUZ, May 20. Notice of in tention to wed was filed here yesterday by Frederick D. Corello. 629 Ninth Street.

Oakland. CHEGO, Edith Barbara 528 Fifth Street, Oakland. Monterey County SALINAS. May 20. The following vital statistic; were on file here today: marriage Applications SCROGdS, Frank Herbert Sallnai.

WOOD. Mfiry Blanche 26, Salinas. SCHLAPIA, Willia 19, Greenfield. COREY, Barbara 18, Salinas. HILL, Roy Wesley 25, Salinas.

COUCH, Ruth Caroline 20. Salinas. Eratlja ITB.H51TAS In San Francisco, May i3i, Luiza, nearly Deioveo daughter of the late Joseph A. and Laurianna Fraltas, loving sister of Mrs. Anna E.

Durand, and the late Mary F. Pedreira, Joseph A. and Frank A. Freltas; A native of Oakland, California. Friend! are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, May 22, at 9 a.

m. from the Funeral Home of Freeman Cox-Roach Kenney, Telegraph Av-nuo, at 27th Street, thence to St. Andrew's Church. and- Adeline Sheet, where a requiem muss will he cnlehrnited for the repoae of her soul, commencing: at 9:30 a. m.

(Vlease omit flowers.) Interment, St, Mary a Cemetery. HAVE In Berkeley, May 19, 1537, Charles. D. Haven, loving husband FLORISTS Flowers Potted Plants Oakland Floral Depot Caress Co. Florists and Nurserymen Washington LA keside 0281 PI edmont 1287J (Home) 30 Oakland Births STEPHENS To the wife ot Earl Stephens, 14J4 Park Avenue, Alameda, May 5, a gon.

Michael Lynwood. SLA KEY To the wife ot Louig Slakey, 324 91st Street, April 30, a son, Philip Bernard. TURNER To the wife ot Eric Turner, 592 47th Street, May 8, a daughter, Sandra Joan. BILLS To the wife of Harry Bills; 51 East Seventeenth Street, May a son, Harry Lawrence. FAUST To the wife of Arthur Faust, 621 Pacific Avenue, Alameda, May 3.

a daughter, Deanna May. H1NDES To the wife of Brooks Hindes, 2655 Parker Avenue, April 30, a son, Walter Edward. McCONNELL To the wife of George McConnell, San Antonio Avenue, Berkeley, May 3, a daughter, Sally Anne. TAYLOR To the wile of William Tay lor, 659 26th Street, April 30, a son, William- CARROLL To the wife of Kurtlahd Carroll, Box 2021A, Napa, May 9, a gon, Roger Merton. DAMELE To the wife of Atlllio Damele, 2127 S5th Avenue, May a daughter, Catherine Elaine.

DANFORTH To the wife of Warren Danforth, 5800 Foothill Boulevard, May 7, a son, William Warren. HUNT To the wife of Carleton Hunt, 1314 Bueha Vista Avenue, Alameda, May 4, a aon, Gary Dee. HOPKEY To the wife Walter Hop-key, 3139 Market Street, May 7, a daughter, Beverley Jean. LOWE To the wife ot Gerald Lowe, 3070 87th Avenue, May 9, a daughter, Barbara Ethel. ROSE To the wife of Lloyd Rose, Box 884 Ashland Avenue, San Lorenzo, May 12, a dauhter, Charlotte Ann.

REIiyUAER-TSf) the wife of Vernon Reinmin'43jt3rd Street, May a daughter. Joan Elaine. SANTOS To the wife of John Santos, 1334 Tool hill Boulevard, May 9, a gon, John Laurence. i Intentions to Ted GOLDSCHMIDT, Hans28, 621 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley. SIEDLER, Use A.

27, 621 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, BOURG. Vernon P. 26, 383 Coventry Road. Berkeley. BYRNE, Kathlyn M.

19, 3S3 Coventry Road, Berkeley. 80DAR0, Salvador W. 32, San Fran cisco. SINCLAIR, Norma M. 28, San Francisco.

MEYER, William W. 22, 3528 Emerson Street, Oakland. DILWORTH, Katherine 20, 2082 Loma Vista Avenue, Pasadena, CHARLTON, Jpseph E. 40, 180J Alice street, Oakland. Schumacher, Eliza, beth 31, 123 Lake Street, Oakland.

LA TELL, James B. 50. 1450 Sutter Street, San Francisco. GRANT, Margaret J. 40, wt cedar street, Berkeley.

HARPER, Joseph R. 30. 1434 Jonhine Street, Berkeley. BRAGG, Winifred 23, am snaner Avenue, Oakland. Howard F.

S.r-5fl. 1432 Oakland. STRAND, Helen 108 Dale Avenue, Piedmont. HALTER. George 22, B34S Shaftpr Avenue, Oakland.

FRAGA, Elaine 16, 4051 Burckhalter Avenue, nun ia, james min fippin street, akland. SILVER1A, Evelyn 18, 909 West ne Hundred and Thirty-second Avenue. San Leandro. GAIVELIN. Pete tt William.

Street, San Leandro. HENRIQUES. Laura 21, 1460 73rd Avenue, Oakland, CHRIST1ANSON. Lawrence M. 3D Hotel Sutter, Oakland.

WOODS, Catherine z.i, zbi reiegrapn Avenue, Oakland DRIGGS, L. Karleton 27, 369 Perry Street. Oakland. LEIGHTER, Hazel A. in, join aireei, vattiana.

CORHEIA, Alljert D. 30, 505 Lexington Avenue. i ternto. la whence, dna 1. 22, 500 Hardy Street, Oakland.

EKEL. Alvah G. 51. Snlvr. Trlnltv County.

OSTERMANN, Anna D. 42, 705 North School Street, Lodl. HAWE, Edwin W. 30, Log Angelei. MILLER, Margaret 28, Loa Angeles.

ARATA, Lowell J. 25, 699 Lee Avenue, San Leandro, KIPF, Cecelia E. 21, 200 Haas Avenue, San Leandro. BERNARD, Hartley 29. Sift Main Street, Red Bluff.

ENOS, Edna 23, Courtlsnd. urtiana pivorces Filed AgAAgggSgAggaagaga WERK. Henrietta vs. Albert, Florence vs. Arnold, desertion, 1 JMjllP, John a.

vs. Ethel, annul- GRAY, Pauline vg. Willard, cruelty. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES Edith J- from" Walter cruelty. 7 8PERRY, Thelma from George A cruelty FORMAN, Lillian from Robert cruelty.

GAULT, Ruth W. from Samuel cruelty. GUNDRY, Maragaret G. from La Verne cruelty. ORRELL, Franceg from Walter cruelty.

WILLIAMS, Irene C. from Henry cruelty. ELIW. Demetra fom George, cruelty. toabell from Joseph cruelty.

CURTIS, Josephine from James, cruelty. KEELIR, G. from Darrell Dean, cruelty." r' SURRYHNE, George J. from Myrtle, cruelty. -x WATSON, tUly V.

from Harold HERNANDEZ. Julian from Elsid Cruelty. COOPER, Dorothy from Lloyd, cruelty. KENNEDY, WiUlam H. from Gertne, (Jesertion.

LATHROP, Richard B. from Geraralne cruelty. KERR, Anna D. from J. desertion.

ylERRA, Jqhn from Katherine, cruelty. DOWLING, Mazie from Charlea Cruelty. JOHNSON, Alice P. from Edward, desertion. GREENOO, Violet from Willie cruelty.

ANDERSON, Thomas Howard from Helen desertion. EYNON, Eyrlck V. from Eva cruelty. COBB, Barbara from Frederick cruelty. GOLD, May from Willie.

erueUy. SEGALE, Pauline' from Mannar cruelty, FELLOWS. Mary from Charles cruelty; SCALTSE, Grace E. from Peter, cruelty. SULLENGER, Flora from Marin County SAN RAFAEL.

May 20. The following vital statistic! are on flte here today: Intention DIEKMAN. Aurls 29, San Rafael. fNOS, Louise Mill Vatley. Marriage License James R.

2V San Mateo. HANSEN, Doris 21, San Francisco. Births 1 CAGWIN In San Rafael, to the wife of Horace Cagwln, a ion. May 19. ROBBINS In Ross, to the wife of Fred Q.

Robbing, daughter, May 19. Deaths ADAMS In Ml Valley, May 19, Fretda Adams, wife of Herman Adams. GRAHAM In San Rafael, May George Sperry Graham, husband of Flora M. Anharn. Bedgood Lynch, wife of wiuiam r.

iynch, lynch in Mill vauey, May IB, Grace RECORD 614 yards, 6 inches sped the arrow which gavr tha world's record for long-distance archery to Curtis I. Hill, crack bowman, of Dayton, Ohio. Record-holder, too, Is Hiram Walker's Gin U. S. champion best-sellerl More people buy Hiram Walker's Gin than any other kind because they find antia enjoyment in its wonderfully smooth flavor thanks to Controlled Condensation, Hiram Walker's exclusive flavor-control process It in cocktail or Collins, nd taste for yourself I HIRAM WALKER I SONS, Peoria.

III. IB, fflES READY H1P1IL Vffl 'l I follo-ioj 919 the official entries lot the. pacific Association 61 A.A.U. track and field championships at Ac Field, Palo Alto, Saturday: dash Kay Dean, Olympic Clubi t. e.

fcilraon. San Mateo Junior College San Jose State College: 1 unattached; Gerald 'y. University of California; Robert University ol California; H. Wright, tr, fr, 2 A D-0 I fciigene Kern, unattached; Williams, unattached; Richard J. Stanford University; James A.

P. buhl, Stanford University; Stanley J. Stanford University; Charles O. cvsnford University. -yrd Ray Dean.

Olympic piub; a i acktrian. Olympic Club; I. P. Elli-i, i ateo Junior College) Arnold no l'at Junior College; Archie 1. University of California; John rgi of California; Trumbly.

University ef California; fritK, university ol tauiornia; n- t. vinsttactiea; will: rt: rut-hard J. C'srew, Stanford tyi-Jamrt-A. P. Kneubuhl.

Btan- Stanley J. Hiserman, 'd university: JacK. A. welersnauser, university, Raymond watoii, fjniveisitvi rA hAl 1i4i. Otvmnlr Cluh: A' L'i i A.

ft- i nckman, Olympie Club; HdwaraJ te.sto Junior College; Sherman tsty Jose -Stat; Colleges Owen Jo?" State College; James r. nlversity cf California; Charles University of California! 'Archie University of California; Arvo r. 1 sUk High School; JiaymoncJ li onr iini) crjuyi wawis 'r, mi ford University; wii- Sianf'trd University; Vv. Jei'told WcCall, Stanfor Stanford Un nlversltXI Hyde, Stanford Ity. 0-yard run Elroy Roblnaon, Olympic Club; Cecil M.

Cole, San Mateo Junior Collerre; Maraton Girard, San Mateo Junior Colleitei Darold Young, Ban Maico junior College; Richard Biggs, University of Call, t.rnia; Frank Cleary. University of California; Arvo Kannlster, Balboa High S. hnoll William McCurdy, Stanford Uni-ceraity; Carlton R. Mahurln, Slanfnrd University; Robert Alexander, flantord Vniveraltyi Marion J. March, Biaijford University, One-mile run Norman Bright, Olympic Club; Charles Nemmo, Olympic Club; Cecil M.

Cole, San Mateo Junior Collene; llie Voorheea, University of California; trurles Mehlert, University Callforhlai Jsck Kirk, unattached; Robert Alexander, f- -nford University; Marlon J. March, University; E. Iqson Buripws, -ttford Unlveralty, 1 wo-mlle run Norman Bright, Olympic Club; Kenneth Cunningham, 6n MuteOI Junior College; Vincent Ruble. Sn Jose ate College; Gay lord Mercer, unaitacneni I Voohrees, Untverstty of California; Mehlertt tlnlversity of Clllornlg; J-k Kirk, C. E'isnn Burrows, -nford University! John f.

Uorn, glan-t University; Eobeit Alexitidet. Ct0-f, University. run Frank tydlc, Olympic ihi 110. Vollmer, unattat-hedl Frank I -ranee, University of Calilornlai John nd, University of California; Richard Xvls, San mncisco State Cglletjej Wrteht, unatUchedf teland BmltH. ltime Spartans; Bruce i nsl Jack Kirk, unattached; Oontaltl k.

Visalle Juntof Colt'M; i high hurdles Tom Moore. ipic Club; Lloyd Pod, San Mateo College; Carl Cammark, Sajj Jose i College; Beverly Ouhsw Fresno i Norman Kickerson, University of Daryl Hopkins, Ban 'rtnfljfO i eae: aviei uotia, fcww, Lteiil. Lowell High; G. William ut. S'anford Unlvarlt(ri i-v'a itw hurdlea-J-Tom Moore, Olym.

Ciuh; Del Fishhack. Olympic Club; i vd Dsd, San Mates Junior Col ege; Cammack, San Jos State College erly Cubser, Fresno Stale ram fuias, university oi -Zlt -son, University California) pryj nis, San Francisco Lowell HiF-'hf John Lowell Jack A. we.ershauMr. Stanford Un John W. Hewitt, B'n'ora O.

Dougle Albert. 6ttnfor4 Unt- tk Mmn-Bob Clark, Olympic Club; t-u fi.n VTatrn Junior Col- Charlea Fendelch, San Jose Stale 'ei Arnold pnuing, rinrf murium, Kern, unattached; Leo i- Stanford Unlversltyi Charlea G. Votgt, ptaniora univvi. kiv. 4nmni Wa ter Marty Clt Humbert Smith.

Olympic John Croson, rrno fltl PfWUt University o( Paul tiniv.r.lltr of Calltnrnlal Mel .11 ui.h, ifnhk wa sn, un Nnrmin Morrison, Stanford yrJohn H. Moller. Stanford Unl-vi Jack Sie'ert, Stanford Unlversltyi 10 Ltilsettl, Stanford i- and iiimo Bon Kei- Club; Bob Clark. Olympic h. L.

rte.t llnton. Modesto Junior -a; atry Jackson, unattached; i I University of Ca jorn A Nulling, University of Ca torn a Vmtel, University of California; -i-s t'llli. Olympic Clubl Jrry Wis Vf ta Junior College. i V.tt-Jsck Meuger. Olympic Club; it "it, Olympic Clubt Kenneth Anthony Sunaerl, San -e CorneUus Warmerdam, ae; I 'b Nelson, uivmpio liuo, I 1.

hianford Unlversltyi Burft-I, li. 1, Stanford J-- throV-Jghn Vtottram, Olympic srry Llse, Olympic. Club; Ken -1 1. Olympic Club; Robert Law-, Modesto Junior College; Iw' 1, San Joae State; Everard Jones, I n9 State; Douglas hm.Unlyer-. nt Cslimla; George, "ntnr2 v-; K.irrlsn Walkerr Stanford .1 John Cirlgon, Stanford Unl- throw Gordon Dunn.

Olympic Phil Levy, Olympic Club; Bud Olympic Club; James Klckert, Mo-0 Junior College; Francis Thorton, to Junior College; Bill Talontt, San 0 Junior College Hal Fosbera, San f'ai; Granville Holbrook, Froinp irank Varks. Fresno Statet W. D. Vallelo J. M.

C. A.i P. Sales. a Ats; Pete Zagar, Stanford Hugh Gribbln, Stanford Unl-1 Aldus Hershev. Stanford Unlver-, -nes lieynolrta.

Stanford University; 1 Cornett. Stanford University; Tom mry. Stanford University; Sterl-. tian. Sante Rosg High, nut Cordon Dunn, Olympic Clubi t''-'.

Olympic 'Cluh; Francis -Thor-. tilo Junior College; William ''nMetMJunlw College: HJ Fog. 1 Jose Slate: Granville Holbrook. 0 W'ate College; Herbert Michael, nrhetli James P. Reynolrls, Stanford Hershey, Stanford Unl-, ty; Tom Montgomery.

Stanford Un tyi John Lipmon, Btanford tint. thro'' e. McFachern, Club; John Ryan, Olympic Club; I Williams, Olympic Club; John Nyhan, moic Club; Pak Cotter, Olymnlc Club; 1 Merchant, Olympic Club; W. D. Ed-, is, Valleio V.

M. C. A. i-pwnd weinht throw James Mrlacn- Divmptc Club; John Ryan, Olympic hal Williams, Olympic Club: John n. Olympic Clubi Pat Cotter, Ol.vm- rTrchnt, Olympic Ctubl W.

Ed-- Clttb: Cordon Dunn. Olymplo Club; 'a. Valleio Y. M. C.

A. 1 -ml)e Olympic Club. Modesto or Collet, San Jos State College, "rjlty of California, (leotard Un pn Training CHICAGO," May 30. James r. Eraddopk, world" heavyweight itarted putting the pres-e on today when hl nj) at Grand Beach, was nally opened to tht public.

A special train carried 50 to 60 --sper men and camera men c-rtp for the fvent. pion weighs sbout 198 'i 9 result of fivt weeks tiling. nit v'ilj ta'tti first pub-' training moves at his camp In ha, on Saturday. rOI.OISTS WIN LO ALTO, May 20. U.R) The i University polo team de-! U-e Orr-on College -2' 1 a By AVRUM STROLL Is Joe Kemp through? O.

A. L. track coaches have been asking this question all week until they were blue in the face. But is through? The great Uni speedster who equaled the O. A.

L. mark of :9.9 for the 100-yard dash early in the aeason, has looked terrible in losing hit last two races in the fair times of flat and :10.2. The coaphes are worrying over the fact that Woody Allison might be up to some last-minute tricks in huvipg Kemp lose. Wittiflut Kemp as winner, University hasn't chance in tba big meet If he Is at top, form he can fain 30 points for the Cobs In the alqne. As things stand totisy, Technical appears to be the aqoad to beiit.

But Technical was the team to beat last year, nntll they fadjed badly In the last few weeks. OAKLANp PREEN i QaklandV winner last season, has a) green team that is coming fast. If the boys from the Park' Boulevard spnool come through as expected the meet can go Oakland. Fremont will also be up In the money. The Tigers nave a xerrmc all-around strength, that extends three deep.

If the boys all click at once, Fremont will be right around the top. 'The stranee Irony of the meet seems to' hang over the remaining four teams of the league Castlemont, San Leandro and McClymonds. If any records are to he woken, Castlemont, Roosevelt and San Le andro seem to have the best chances. Clayton Baldwin ot Cas-tlemont's 6 feet inch mark will certainly go smash and a major ity of dopesters think that Clayton will do the smashing. Tommy Sedell of San Leandro is the only pole vaulter in tne league capable of going higher than 12 feet 2, which is the Q.

A. L. record. MILE RACE CLOSE Either Ernie or Dave Knops of Roosevelt and Rosa Miller of Oakland can hang up a new mark tn the mile. The old mark of 4:32.7 Is pn? of the fastest reeords In the State, but if the boys pace themselves right, any one of the trio can set a new mark.

The scoring thla season will be, the same as last. The class division will score the winner as second place 4. third place I. fourth place 2, and last, The class division Will be aeored double for each place. Therefore.

10 will be given for first place, 8 for 6 for third, 4 for fourth and 2 for. On the same scale class A win give 15 points to a winner, 12 for second place, 9, for thirg, fqr fo'-th and 3 for last. It will almost be impossiDia to rick a done sheet as the coaches will be shifting men from division to division in order 0 up more, PIntS- However, tomorrow we ins impossible. That is, pick a dope sheet. Dogs Race At El Cerritp Tonjght On May 4, 20 good greyhounds started eliminations for the $1500 1 pot at El Cerrito Dog Track.

All that remain ol this list toaay are seven game OOunas, wnicn ov? survived five blistering heats. These seven run tonight In the semi-finals, whlph. incidentally, offer the smallest field to, appear at El Cerrito this When they're through racing live- Sixteenths of a mile tonight, only six will remain, one being eliminated. The six go back' Tuesday pigmV May $l50ft at stake. The dope shows Sierra Snow ana Agricola Queen as the best money performers, gierro Snow has won two straight and has second and two third places.

Agricola has won twice and has three second places. Johnny Dell Is the dark horse, with two seconds and two thirds. SERVICES FOR CARTER OKLAHOMA CITY, May Funeral services will be held here at 2 p. m. tomorrow for Keefe Carter, 31, one of the best known figures In Oklahoma, golfing history, who was ioun.a dead yesterday in his automobile with a hose pouring fumes Into it from the exhaust pipe.

if mm, A. Marker 118' 1Z1 13-, 378 Beleskg .118 123 138 377 104 131 126 361 A. MacDonald 131 130 349 it 389 ,164 136 Totals 635 599 6201854 Lee's Smart Shoe, M. Carlisle 6an Franetsce 115 132 102 349 Bra.y 98 I. Coffman 129 A.

Muller 94 B. Bninner lit 123 104 325 111 338 130 334 127 371 Totals .552 591 574171 Oeorst's Steak House, Osltlsnd J. Dalie 109 346 105 331 A. Uncapluer I. Hollenbeck V.

Hollenbeck C. pledblll Totalg ..133 91 7 ..101 89 274 82 246 99 343 .501 955 4841540 DOUBLES Open Division I. Facchino. San 180 178 156 S13 U. Gllbertion, Sacto 201 181 178 560 Totals i 381 3.17 3341072 i.

Mesler, San Franciaco.144 12 183 489 B. Pepper, San Francisco. Ill 168 142 489 Totals .325 328 325 978 Hill, Oakland Scbaelcr, .198 145 145 .171 157 154 482 Totals 367 302 299 8 N. Westbrook, San 146 152 183 481 H. SebeUg, Can Jose 152 174 156- 482 298 318 319 963 8(H Class Orech.

fan Francisco. 163 157 150 469 Borden, San Francisco. 170 194 159 823 TotaUr 333 351 309 Griffin. S. Francisco.

191 186 lt)8 15 Bodle, San, frgncfsco.JM J6 123 444 Totalg 346 351 291 98 Danielson. Oakland. 175 179- 51 Iradlqrct 162 180 444 Totals ....287 337 339 963 138 139 452 ....124 159 182 465 297 341 "17 taring, Oakland oohiel, Oakland Totals G. Harrla, Oakland. R.

ehoei Oakland. ..163 ..130 157 164 487 134 158- 422. .298 291 322 909 M. Hale, San Francisco. 143 164 487 f.Jl(mor., 9an Francl0.132 112 148- 381 Totalg 312 265 309 878 Class Boyd.

Oakland. 136 162 147 44S V. fiaion, Oakland. ......178 177 143- 498 Totalg 314 339 290 943 1. Brown, San Francisco.

162 169 142- 473 C. WUllgma, $, Vranclsco153 159 151- 465 Totals 317 328 293 938 S. T. 158 130 149 435 I. Reynolds, f.

Martin, B. 158 118 140 416 Totals 314 248 269 851 V. Waldron, San Jose .,..118 105 142 365 acchlrip. Sap Jpse ...173 147 1S7- 477 Total! 201 151 299 842 B. Ewald, San Francisco.

.162 150 131 443 li Higgins. Sn Francisco. 122 156 109 387 Total! .284 306 240 830 A. Schwrrg, M. (Scbtrs.

1. Francisco. 136 130 117 383 Francisco. 155 145 101 401 291 275 218 784 Total! V), GoHsett, San Jose L. Either, San Jose .107 94 126 327 .159 149 125 433 .266 343 251- 760 SINGLES L.

Fisher, San'jc pen BWiilon 200 204 167871 N. Weatbrook, San 103 169 IBS 560 B. Pepper, 8t) Frariclaco.j68 186 183-537 M. 175 181-814 I. Facchino no.

San 101 itta J. Mesler1. San Francisco. .167 143 178478 H. Rebella.

San Jose 137 IBS 14 tfa 160 Clasa O. Danlelaon, 182 156 187825 O. Harrla, Oakland 149 122 149420 140 Class K. Toohlf, 182 178 175-543 V. Borden, San Francisco.

189 168 148505 G. Bradford. Oakland 140 144 178-482 F. Staring, Oakland 176 161 126463 M. Schwgr.

S. 1B8 155 146459 C. Bodle. San Franc 147 155 143445 H. Gllroore.

San Francisco. 36 154 130420 M. Griffin, San Francisco. io 14Z 129377 IS Class Ewgld. San 180 144 175409 Brown, San 157 162 179498 Orech, San 171 150-476 Martin.

168 159465 V. Ragon, Oakland 131 191 128-450 Facchino, San ....128 ijj S8-ii fieynolds, S. T. 12 151 148-425 Boyd, Oakland. Waldron, San Jose ....121 It 133-408 41 119-306 ltd Clasa t.

Schwart. 8. 133 148 168-440 Williams. 8. Francisco.

156 172 tinder 120 Class N. Gossett, San Jose 121 134 138-391 Judge Assists Baseball Team Jtidge Ge'qrge Dqnnellan with an assist in todays pi tne First Ward baseball team, known as quite an outfit down around Battery Place. It seems that Eddie Laikowski, 23, was caught off base by an employee of a Greenwich Street restaurantha was climbing through (he transom and pleaded guilty to charge of illegal entry. When he was called for sentence yesterday his team mates went to bat for him, with letters to the judge explaining how tough it would be if the First Warders had to start their season without Second Baseman LaikowskJ. Judje Donpellan Suspended sentence.

GOLD BADGE STOLEN PHILADELPHIA, May Wilgarde, Mayor's secretary, reported for work today without his gold badge. It was stolen at a baseball 1 ii Trtll if ths, IStrtM PinOMUt, tho trw to Mvinty (get or ffion back a aundfid million yc in. wsi Aen Is Ptsngyrvanl'! tog Tliat ntture ttirttd Sinclair oil, Wiy back a Kundrgd million yiirt. NdW It's) refined At Sinclair wty. P.wittd...d-Jtllid,and mo- torist Mve Millions per year with Sit worlcTa (jtitoil.

frost back a hMadViJ miHioa FlrMcIs tni ajtfinei and InoW trisi win, A mirt to SihcTairitc Get longer lift.1;, a smoother motor, UnM an a. In lk flnirl lliMt a-u other. It Accept no substitute for Sinclair oil ji 1 From back a hsndrtd million ytsTj Bill If- DOUBLES DWIslea Huston-Bubottom, Lis Antelea 1036 Cleckner-Lange, tos Amelea Ixi9 Oieck-Borden, San Francisco W2 BOUBI ts iiyiflon Boyd-Ra(0n, Oakland Brown-Williaml, San Vic-Glbsnn, I)S Anelea INGLIS-Ovea WvllloB llnkacales, Loi Angeles .7 01 Fisher. San Jose wj Biggs, Los Angeles SfNOLES-lM- tlrffloa Miller. Los Angeles Rhone.

Log Anxeles Danlelson. Oaklan .82 Toohlg. Oakland 143 i-novan. loi Angeles .................824 Borden, Sun Francisco jo; t.i Liyiiloa twald, San f'rsncliio Brown, San Francisco Miner, Anetg ijii.i 1 hwar2. Sari Francisco ,449 nilama.

fsri Francisco toiler Ulviinn possert. Sir Jo'e ..391 AI EVENTS I. Cobb, Log Angeiej CiUbcrtson, 8acrarfiento. PlV.slori New DamstU ti-nnch nnrli. M.

niansfleld Ivi ill tia am BenedotW 14 1 155-. hi Central Oskl-nd 140- 473 Karolae 137 373 12 380 jT- 4H7 139- 441 Hawking Scheafer 'Totals 73j 7133134, Tavern Lunch, Oakland Hansen 112-72 145- 440 Thax er ..14 Ward as Hcnier IIS 109- 368 MS 431 3 Smith 182 Total; .666 664 753- Paul Soamerr Oakland M. Dsal.R O. Curtig B. James; Swanson A.

Alman Totals 1 56- 444 97- 33? All 140- 4I4T A .718 6aT 07 mn Dlvlilon Grgee Bras, Beer, Oakland D. Long 1U 142 154 40T Wright 137 153 149 439 A Wilson 93 149 B. Callahan 106 143 O. Borman1 180 166 150 392 135-i 384 128- 454 Totals 60T 763 Tl 2076 CliRitnniosl'e I. HlgRlng A.

Kutg M. McMahon J. Madsen R. rpqbt "5977 L.i Sen- Franelsee- .143 1.14 184 443 ....118 ....127 .,..159 ....178 137 110 138 183 121 376 110 347 117 410 ISO 484 To(al .721 672 C67 2060 Golden Gate Beoraatlon, San Frsnoisco A. Hilton 131 137 433 m.

.100 13a 133 37 Graham 18 118 10S S3I H. Warn' i. 118 120 141 ST 3. McKtllen .,174 158 134 486 Totals .673 681 6521988 8. Frapcl! .....137 J30 150 417 Oiynn Campbell Greenwood 126 112 143 IIS 153 88 136 139, 140 Total! 653 881 1932 Fable Mecca, 4sklan Henttell 14' 4lp 42 21 382 08 404 99 357 Wilson .113 .104 Harra L.

Gander vs. ,,.103 K. Gchvtw 14S Totls 877 803-1871 Jiggs Unhurt By 60-Fte FaU LOS ANGILJS, May 19. (U.f Jiggs wa back Jn his' stal' contentedly, muncfiinf fats today ifte'nn, experience such as few polo ponies have survived. The 9-year-old! horse fell COO feet Into a Calabasaj Mountain canyon and lived to muncti grass on tha bottom.

The canyon has no mouth and the last horse to fall in stayed there seven years. W. D. pubrock, jthtv owner, was not to lose his favorite mount, however. He sent four cowboys to dig foothold up the steep mountainside.

With ropes and special belts, they tugged and pushed tha pony v00 feet back up to tha trail. Jiggs was little the worse; from the tall or the rough Journey back up. OJin Dra Class of Field in Golf Play tOS ANGELES, May 20. (U.R)-A 142 by Olin Dutra stood out today as the best of six players qualifying in 'aectional rounds for the National Open gplf tournament in Detroit. June 10.

Others were Fay Coleman, 144; Fred Morrison, 146; Willie Hunter, 147; George von Elm, 150; Bud Oakley, 150. Through Les Madison qualified with 148 and Stanley Ker-tes with 149, neither could make the trip so Von Elm and Oakley were Romero Gets 6 Mons. For Poor Ring Effort LOS ANGELES, May (Bandit) Romero of San Diego today was under six months suspension from California prize-fighting rings for Ws poor effort against Gus Lesnevlch of New Jersey at the Hollywood arena Friday. The State Athletic Commission acted on Romero yesterday. The San Diegan, favored 3-1 In tha betting, was floored three times before the referee stopped tha fight NAMED ASSISTANT CANYON, May 20.

(W Anthony Dougal, former Temple University tackle and present high school coach, at Smethport, today was named assistant athletic coach at West Texas Stat College, WW m-JOI 151 141 41.2 Totals A .708 7S4 Buffet, itsntly. Pesttoyt th lunjia tn-feetlctq eempletely fa 7 to If days. Thousand! praise it. Costs 1.00 a bottle- low' price for filrs fenefl 1 CtJARAfrrill I( not ibsolutsTy, satisfied nrira used jottle for raw cracts. Dieters anq (ores gppHt-it'l ptotubtf Foot, To get rid t)t It quickly, fffrely, don't try msieshift terae-dies-JUse 3XB tie proved an4 guaranteed trettmeot that Jart! when everything L41I4I tead- in Institutions, Colleges, hospi- fall refund.

tali, doctors sod chiropodists use Lexington Ask for "TUREE-X-BEK" Spadin JJros. sncl druggiifs. I is a Lot of Mfinoy for 0le Snapshot! Wqtch or AnnomcWMt in tfe OAKLANP TRIBUNE NEXT SUNDAY 1 7 That A' Jn y- "Break.

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