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12-A OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1939 HE'S HAYWARD'S JHOPEFUL Battles Loom Joe E. Brown Will Spend Two "Days TWO BITS' WORTH At Brdokdale Watching Tribune Semipro Tourney By Bill Tobitt Top Tennis Stars Face Tough Foes On Courts Today A czar dropped into The Tribune Movie Star To Be Here Sept. 3, 4 By AVRUM STROLL yesterday, one of the few individuals in this country who wield big sticks on college football. For the first time in some three weeks of action iri the Brookdale No, it wasn't Maj. JoMn L.

Grif fiths, boss of the Big Ten. This fellow is not blessed (or cursed) with men open, Oakland city tennis championships, the contention- has I the Nation-wide notice which visits on that benign individual each silly season. By EDDIE MURPHY Joe E. Brown intends to play a 1 doubleheader during the Oakland arrived at that point where "anything can happen. Yep, they've taken the leasfies off 'the dogs to speak metaphori This was W.

O. Lowe, bed Knoxville (Tenn.) attorney. Heard Tribune's State championship base' of him? Probably not. Yet he's per ball tourney which starts at' the Oakland ball park Friday night. Brown, the greatest baseball fan who has graced the screen, will be Jn Oakland September 3 and 4 to help put the finishing touches to cally, of course-and turned them, loose! And the result should be the best play of the tournament.

Up to now, the seeded list has had an easy time of it. Only Jack -Jossie and Harold Spring, ranked No. 7 and 8, have had trouble. Jossie was upset by Sandy MacKay and Spring lost to Baliff Evans in -the first round. Evans was the first to qualify for a quarter-final berth haps football's most absolute "czar," possessor of more direct authority than Griffiths and that's quite a bit.

There's no appeal from his decisions and he can do anythipg from suspending an ineligible player life" to ousting colleges from his conference if offenses merit such punishment. After listening to him talk for 10 minutes with his delightful South the Oakland Tribune's seventh an nual tourney. The big-mouthed movie star, a 0yy4r lover of all sports, but more devoted to baseball than any other, is said ern intonation, you gather the im-; when he trounced Bob Harvey on 1 T7" 1 i 1 1 to be the most generous man of pieonjuii uiai jus Hysiem ui runuuiK rnuay, o-i, 0-0. a conference of colleges perhaps yf might be tjie best thing that could happen to similar groups elsewhere such as the Pacific Coast Conference, for instance. SMOKY MOUNTAIN BOSS Lowe, touching here briefly on a the screen.

The former St, Paul player be- lieves 10 good laughs a day will add day to life, and he probably added days to the lives of many by his antics on the diamond and screen. GALLAGHER HAPPY Anthony "Dad" Gallagher, retired supervisor at Bayview playground, and for whom the semipro players of the Bay area will put on a big program says the lining up of Brown for the semifinal and final games of the tourney is the greatest baseball hit he would want to see Ana aitnougn worm Brooks, in the number 5 spot, was also eliminated, a fluke default was the reason for it, and does not count- FAVORITES WIN EASILY The others from Henry Guilmctte the defending champion to Bob Sheppard, sixth listed, a group inci-dently that includes Nick Carter in the second position; Ron English, third, and George Rice, fourth, have been offered soft touch after soft touch. But today they'll have to work to win. For example, Sheppard meets Bill Crosby, the boy with the future, who is so highly regarded that sixth-seeded' Bob is not favored over unranked Bill. MEET IN MORNING i ill wM tour of the country with Mrs.

Lowe and their 16 year old daughter, is technically "commissioner" of the Smoky Mountain Athletic Conference, comprising nine colleges, mostly of Eastern Tennessee. None of them is a big one. The largest claims no more than 700 in its student body. Yet the plan which it instituted in 1926 upon its organizationfrom which time Lowe has been "czar" without respite could well serve as a model for more af outside of Ernie Lombardi'i home ruh clout of more than 700 feet at i Bayview. Dean Maddox, announcer of ball games at the.

Oaks' ball park, is another who is enthusiastic over the landing of Brown to appear here. He believes the teams playing in the semifinal and final games of the tourney, will perform before fluent university conferences. A' Unlike Griffiths, who serves as a fact-finding" authority for the West John Hood, 1938 Junior National diving champion "of Hay-ward, leaves tomorrow for the men's Nationals at Detroit. ern Conference and leaves action on his report up to "the schools, Lowe himself hears cases of ineligibility, plumbs all evidence and then an nounces his decision. I The two collide at 10 o'clock in the first outstanding singles battle of the morning.

At 1 o'clock George Rice and Ed Lapchis take to the courts, and while Rice is the logical favorite to win, Lapchis could ssore an upset, it's that close. At 3 o'clock, Rice and Ronald "English meet Guilmette and Jim Livingstone, orie of the juniors, in doubles in a match that could go either way. But that's just, a birds-eve full of DECISION STICKS overflow crowds due to the appear- ance of Brown. MADDOX ANXIOUS Maddox is awaiting the arrival of Brown so that he can satisfy himself that baseball's big shot of the Columbia screen can hold three baseballs In his mouth. Brown also has two sons who are Netmen Hayward Sends Hood to Meet illiiill I 7' baseball minded, Joe E.

and Don. Charley Tye. would like to see Brown here for the opening of the tourney because he believes Joe would provide a big thrill by Battle Today Net Stars Busy As Two Tourneys Get Under Way what'll be out there. Drop out and take a gander. It's free.

BHOOKDAI.K COURT (High Street and Brookdale Avenue) And his decision sticks. All conference rules have either been propounded by him or have been interpreted in test cases conducted by him and stand as the gospel for the league. "It's a much more satisfactory way of handling player eligibility problems," he says. "I hear reports that some school has an athlete who has falsified his entry form and I run 'em down. If I find it so out goes the player, and his team forfeits all games won with him in the line-up.

"That's a lot more satisfactory than ejecting the college from the confer-ence because 80 per cent of the time the kid falsifies his record without the knowledge of authorities." Stor Diver Will Take Part in Detroit Contest snowing now many apples he, can hold In his mouth at one time. pies are to be dished out on open-fling night, Friday, by C. C. White, Joe E. Brown liked th prospecta of visiting The Tribune'e State baseball tournament bo much he decided to be on hand lor the last two daye Instead ol Just for one day as his telegra sponsor oi White's Cardinals of Wat 8:00 a.m.

Roland Burns va. Sandy I McKay Pip Wilson va. Kverett 1 Burke. 9:00 a.m. 'Walter Lumen and Dan Pewey va.

Charles White and J.ick Hare: Henrv nulltnpttA anA If you'll admit that the Brook- John Hood, 1938 Junior National sonville, The Cardinals play Orlnda Redrin the 7 o'clock tilt Friday and S.P. Stores of Alameda play the I.lvlnffstnn v. Gordon MesBlnger and dale Men's Open, Oakland City diving champion of the Hnyward Merrill Smith. hows. The championships begin at the Coast League pack Friday.

FAB410 74 DlWUX HOLLYWOOD CAL1 10 1215P W. A BR0WN.PR0M0TION MGR OAKLAND TfttRUNE California Giants. 10:00 n.m. Nnrmnn Tlrnnkn iM M1NUTE3 TRANSIT ruU'MTK BAT i-CTTRH Jack JohsI va. Joe Woolfson and Mer- tennis championships, is an example Plunge, leaves tomorrow for De-of good tennis and most people do troit, where the men's Nationals are then, to be consistent, you'll have being held, August 25 to 27 in- vin i.utiman; Bob Sheppard vs.

Bill Crosby. a.m, ren Kenner unrt sifhmidt v. Niir -az to concede tnat ueoree vesiais Lowe admits frankly to subsidization of players in the Smoky Moun tain circuit, "although on a very modest scale." Free tuition and as much as $400 elusive. A Johnny, who has been coached by Sheppard; Ronald English vs. Paul current I.A.A.

tennis tournament is L. C. Van Houten for the pest three Avy I'Uir, I 12:00 ti TTpnrv nnllmAH va Tinn nlmnst an I 1 -L II Ollmore; Nick Carter vs. Israel nxAu, A nruiiv tho seasons, is considered tops in diving a scnooi term expense monies are KaMoSSc of local i ationa.s he wii, dive tennis stars George Rice, Jack i against the best men of the Nation, vs. Al Dove and T.

Cleoak. or merely free tuition. 2:00 p.m. Henry Buttlmer Kay Perns vs. Al Tompkins and Jossi and Pip Wilson that compose an? the nucleus of Vestal's seeded list MONEY NO OBJECT one of which will be Al Palnik, holder of the Senior National Athens Opens Water Polo Play Monday With competition, becoming keener In water polo, the Athens Athletic Club will begin practice sessions to- morrow In order to get In shape for the forthcoming scries.

League play last year was marked by many close battles between the University of California, Stanford, Oiympic Club and Athens, all of imi leorere Tanaka; John Murlo (ionrcra Tone nayers can gei sucn neiD as the in h. ruv ninlntin 2- ii(upr vj, winner oi waiter cnampioiisinp me pasi iwo years. athletic committee approves. Finan- I.arsen and Dan Dewey vs. Jack championships.

Johnny's trio East will be soon Cial help is no drawback if it's With- Hare and Chnrles White. An fill mnro nrlHlv in nlav in 7 r.V VP in reasonable limits, but we've set a r1. I Sred by the Clty of Hayward SO ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT TRIBUNE ANNUAL EM PRO, BASEBALL TOURNAMENT HAVE DECIDED TO SPEND SEPTEMBER' FOURTH AS WELL AS SEPTEMBER THIRD WITH YOU AND THE BOYS THIS HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH COURTESY COLUMBIA' STUDIOS WHERE, I AM NOW MAKING MY LATEST PICTURE "BEWARE SPOOKS" PLEASE TELL THE TEAMS AND THEIR ROOTERS FOR ME THAT I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO SPENDING THESE DAYS WITH THEM AND WISH THE TOURNAMENT ALL THE SUCCESS IT DESERVES3 JOE BROWN maximum so that there be no bid- Miuiimette and James i.ivlnRHton vs. scheduled on the same day every ding in the open market for talent." "onion Mcssinser and Merrfi, Smith. 3U.nHn,v-.hTLfhrto Where Lowe believes he holds a I v.

"i "OKH 8 mWPr rn3TC distinctively strategic position in ad. winner of Dove and Clecak vs. I.an- 1 4hP nihpr 1 dls and Lnnrlls: winner nf Portoi- ministering conference business is that he is under no obligation to I Tai And odder than anything we've yet said is the fact that they do it "pressure groups." and Sheppard vs. Bender and Schmidt vs. winner of Tompkins and Tanaka vs.

Buttlmer and Berns. 5:00 p.m. Burns and Lapchis vs. winner of Murlo and Warner Vs. winner nf t.nrsen and Dewey vs.

Hare and White. willingly. Today's play" then in the I.A.A. "Other systems usually involve se affair is pust a rewrite of what lection of some nominal head who is answerable to three factions the conference, the welfare of a school's team and reaction from its alumni. will happen over at Brookdale.

They just change courts, that's all. MKVS At Mosanrond "In my position, being answerable Oakland Swimmers to no one, I can run down any ru- 9:00 flene PIlllK ene HIIIIk vs. Jim more on my own responsibility, dis under. Tomp- Bnnde. whom will probably compete in the proposed junior Nationals to be held this Fall.

Coach Bill Brandt has veterans Paul Collins, Walt Peterson, and Ridgely Dodge, and needs only a goalie to complete the defense line-up. The forward line With Carl Pedersen and Norman Clark will be greatly bolstered by the addition of Bob Ward, player. Special at-, tention will be given to building tfp the Athens reserve strength, lack of 4 which was the main handicap last year. The first of the series of games will take place September. 8 when the Athenians meet California.

11:00 Ford Tusslng- vs. Al Attend School cuss the case with the persons involved, get all the facts and then Star Boats to Race August 19 in line Race Here Aug. 27 The 1939 Pacific Coast power cruiser championships will be held in San Francisco this year, it was announced yesterday by J. J. Hall-enbeck of the Northern California Power Cruisers Association.

The races will be held on the Bay on August 27, with Treasure Island the planned start and' finish of all races. A full fleet of 150 Northern cruisers are entered. The power cruiser races' will be intercalated in the Coast regatta which is held August 25 to 31. California Football render a decision. Usually no pne is hurt except the player other than the fact that his team might have to Texas Poloists In S.F.

Battle Clash Set for 2:30 P.M.; Victor Will Get Trophy forfeit a championship. Oh, mebbe the alumni protests but that's all in the day's work." kins. 12:00 Jack Berltzhoff vs. Jack Jossi. 1.00 Plerpont Wilson vs.

winner Bllliir-Bauder. 2:00 Harry Hnopes vs. winner Benjagerdes-Von Holstein. 8:00 lien's doubles match. 4:00 Men's doubles match.

At Aihol Plnun 9:00 Sterling: Williams vs. A. J. Panttaja. 10:00 K.

Beniegerdes vs. Er Von Holstein. 11:00 Oeorse Rice vs. winner Wil- llams-Pan'ttaja. 12:00 Women's singles match.

1:00 Phil Gray vs. Bob Benjamin. Miss Esther Chandler, Oakland Y.M.C.A. swimming instructor, and Willard L. Pippitt, Oakland -San Francisco Bay Bridge electrical engineer, who lives at 3726 Linden Street, will leave today for Alami-tos Bay, Long Beach, to attend the world's first surf and sail school, which will be conducted from Monday through Saturday by the American Red Cross.

The two- Oakland residents are ALL-STAR PLATER Coast Regatta Will Be Staged On August 25 Lowe has no sentimental ties with any of the nine colleges. He spent Semipro Games Today i Semloro linn booked fnr a Alameda Girls In Softball Clash Tonight rinal appearance of the Alameda world's girl softball champions before they leave on their tour of the United States to climax with games In Madison Square Garden in New Vork and defense of their title In Chicago is scheduled for Washington Park, Alameda, tonight. The game is a feature of the afternoon and evening benefit for Lee Bajuk, Alameda softball player, who broke his leg in a recent game. Bessie Johnson, Stockton farm girl, who fast-balled the Alameda girls to the world's title for the first timelt has ever come west of the Mississippi, will split the game With Wilda Turner. Rakersfinlrt jut 13, by th Central California Baseball San Francisco Bay yachtsmen In iTiBiiaiciH numnjiriiion.

EAST OAKLAND allMMEB LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP his undergraduate days at the University of Tennessee, was captain of the grid team and an All-Southern Conference guard. He gets "very little salary" for his czaring but it's a lot of fun, the way he tells it. Women a alncles match. Tickets on Sale among tne 10 expert swimmers chosen from the seven Western 10:30 a.m. Fruitvale Merchant va.

Ban-some (Lewis) Bunhrod No. 1. p.m. Mike's Buffet v. Winner ef States.

Only graduates of Red Cross aquatic schools are eligible to at i unovt. imeyem, Huroa Ho, 1. INDEPENDENT GAMES tensified their preparations today for two of the biggest events of the Pacific Coast yachting season, the National championship silver star boat competition opening here August 19 and the Pacific Coast "One thing that tickles me about tenrl the schnnl and thnca coloetori Texas and San Francisco polo riders will play eight full periods, the regular championshpl distance, this afternoon In the interesting match scheduled at Golden Gate Park Bowl. Games start at 2:30 o'clock. The Texans, under the direction of Buster Wharlon, are a colorful outfit, well mounted, and with a record of having lost only one game- In 12:00 Ben's Golden Glow v.

land Caaket Co. (Elder-Meyera), Vay View 3:00 A. Foster vs. winner Gray-Benjamin. 4:00 Women's singles match.

At Ruabrod 8:00 Men's doubles match. 10:00 Women's singles match. 11:00 Kd Boris vs. Dick Schuman. At MosMwonH 3:00 Josse-Johnson vs.

Peterson- Wasson. 4:00 Gray-Buuder vs. Crockett-partner. WOMF.VN At BuNlirnd 10:00 Iris Norman vs. Kllen Letsch.

At At hoi Plnsn 12:00 (iunvor Lenhart vs. Angie Pm Southern Pacific Stores vs. Mlckev'i ToacanellU, (Ryan-O'Toolei, Bay View No. 1. i 12:00 m.

Grace Broi. Beer v. HarjVa Harry Davis, athletic manager of the University of California, said today tickets for all home football games would be available at regular ticket agencies today, with a season ticket offered at a 33 per cent reduction. Seven games, including the September 30 opener double-header with College of Pacific and Califor nia Aggies, will be played herclYj Only, battles away from home will championship regatta starting Au gust 25. 1B uiai pmtes a oig are outstanding in aquatic fields.

premium on truth. If an athlete knows that he, and he alone, will be held responsible for "mistakes" he's Topeka Wins going to be very circumspect. He won't have any influential alumnus I fall back upon." Aldfd hJ he sParWmg pitching of Lowe is strongly of the opinion Cffman andA fiTeldin8-that football is "overemphasized" in Topeka, American Legion every degree, "But there's not much SfMe, tampions advanced to the we can.rin ahmif it mmcc itfnr final9 of the four-State regionl 20 months against all To meet them on Texas' own foot-. ing, Siin Francisco has loaded its'iirtist, At least 20 star class boats from all parts of the Nation will compete in the silver star race scries, which ranks next to the gold star international series In Kiel, Germany, this year, in importance amons star polo lineup with sturdy mallctcrs, I The night Bame will Vp (ho nniv be with Oregon State, UCLA and PpRosh who play harder the tougher the appearance of Bessie, who throws going, and there should be hard faster than most men chuckers, in tiUthe public begins to lose interest 2:00 Florence Maxwell vs. Mabel Stanford.

vs. Max 4 Conference practice is to start Sep-Parham. tember 14. tory over Duffy's of Denver, Colo in games will the colleges react to uuiuya iu tincuurHge uieir euuris me aasiDay area this season rado titlists. today.

In the afternoon, somethino novor Doai skippers. GULF BOATS ilFRE Col. Bill Easterwood will present staged before on the Pacifio Coast irmu, itarier-sneaior). Bay Vlw No. 7 v- Moffat Pkera, (Cxrter-Shealnr).

Bar View No. 2 ri.m. California Eanlra v. California Glanti, (Chriatonien-Arbinl). San Pablo No.

2, 2:45 p.m. E. Bercovlrh It Son va. Golden State (Lewlik, Buahrod No. 2, 2:30 p.m.Graw Broa.

Beer va. Vlerra'i Cabaret. Elder, Richmond. 2:30 p.m. Three Brother Service vi.

Elmhurst Packera, (Asanovlch), Pinole. 10:00 a.m. Pacific Greyhound va. Ban Qtientln All Stars, San Quentin. 2:30 p.m.

Pacific Greyhound Vs. Tib. Uron. Tiburon. 2 p.m.

Oweru-Ullnola va. Los Banoi, Lot Banoa. 2:30 pm. American Creamery va. Benida Oaks, Benicla.

Union "7'' vi. Sierra Royals. Sat-urday nlsht, Reno. 2:3 p.m.-Chapel' of the Palmi va. Pleaaanton.

":30 n.m Roe Ga-den Chapel va. Cla-rolo Jeweler, San Leandro. 2:30 p.m. Orinda Reda v. I The New Orleans-Gulf fleet is a huge gold trophy to the winning team, which he hopes is Texas, tor sending J.

B. Cleary's SDarkler III: HENRY MdEMGRE COMMENTS ward general de-emphasis." Just as a nostalgic note for the benefit of you Tennesseans in this neighborhood, here're the names of the colleges under Lowe's guidance: Marysville, Carson Newman, Tus-Culum, East Tennessee Teachers, Mil-ligan, King, Lincoln Memorial, Cumberland and Appalachian. he's Texas' ambassador to Texas Day celebrations at the Fair, wm xeaturethe Bajuk benefit, when a baseball softball game will be held to determine the fastest of the two sports. Alameda's city champions Ben's Golden Glow'in hasohnll onrf Vancouver, B.C., has entered George Parsons' Windor and Syd Miller's Murrelet; Puget Sound will have The' lineups are: TEXAS Pail. SAN FRAN Busier Wharton No.

1 BiUOilmore Bill Barry No. Angel Elizalde Oil in softball will pinch at 9. on Phil Aaron's Punch and Frank Hiscock's Alcor, and Southern California will be represented by the Billy Skidmort No. 3 Bob Smith nVli, i- Hal Barry No. 4 Will Tevia I 1 ulc sensational Rambuctious and at Oiflciala: Umpire.

R. C. Schwerin: ref. -me game will find th hncoKnll least nine other boats. YORK, Aug.

12. OJ.R) As long as a man has heart you gotta give him aehance. There, in 13 words, is the boxing philisophy of one of boxing's greatest an oldish gentleman named Dumb Morgan. "ceor" Man- team pJaying b8seba" when the Eiaht iwrioda-ChampionshiB. softball is at bat and the soft Admlaalon 40 cents: children mini hall tnnm The boats will race five times san roin no.

j. 2:30 p.m. Pine Caft va. SanU Rou Mirrhanta, Santa Roaa. and the boat with the lowest score will earn the right to carry a silver own Mil State Bicycle Title To Be Decided Today State bicycle championships will be held at Golden Gate Park, Old Stadium, today at 9:30 o'clock.

The races are for distances of 2:30 p.m. Remar Bakery v. Nllei Timt 3:30 p.nw uaseDau C1UD Is Up. star on Its sails for the year. Dumb Dan has been propping his chin on the canvas aprons of ring and inhaling resin dust churned up bythe feet of fighters for upwards of 50 years.

He was criticizing the stance of lightweights and the left one mile, two miles. 10 miles and Oaklanders Fishing In Alberta Streams JASPER, Alberta, Aug. 12. -Among fishing enthusiasts at mile. 25 miles.

Points are awarded for BIG FIELD LOOMS The Pacific Coast championship regatta is expected to attract over 100 boats, including several which competed in the San Francisco-Honolulu The 84-foot Patolite owned bvH. J. Mitchell of Santa Barbara has American unm, centerviiie. 2:30 p.m. New El Paao Cafe Vi.

Oakland Casket No. J. Kenney Park. 2:45 p.m. Foothill Merchanta va.

Oak-land A.C.. Auditorium. 2:00 p.m. Fitchburg Merchanta va, Al. Mmilr Llnsulaa Factory, Lockwood.

12:30 n.m. Bushrod Oaka va. Robak'a Buffet, Buahrod No. 2. .12:30 p.m.

Post-Enquirer va. Porto Ricn Club. Auditorium. 12:30 n.m-Orlnda Reds va, Gulrrs San Pablo No. I.

12:30 n.m. Oakland Street Department Rancbo Groceries. Bnshrnd No. 1. 10:30 a.m Quality Presa vj, Mike's B-rs.

Auditorium. Could he prove that Ambers had heart? "Easy, he won the lightweight title, didn't he? They don't hand that to you because you part your hair in the middle- or are good to your mother, or can swim 50 yards under water. There are thousands if tough, game guys trying for the lightweight championship all thrfej time. Guys who will cut your throat, pull your ears off, and then hit you with what they pulled off. But Ambers won it.

He went right from the bottom to the top, so he must have something, and that some- thing is heart. He never dogged it, never quit. When he was beat he was beat. Get me?" That's all until tomorrow, when we meaning this reporter or observer or correspondent as you choose to style me will report on the Davi Cup team from Boston. first, second, third and fourth place Morgan can take a look at him and tell you whether or not he is worth his board and keep in a gymnasium.

Dumb Dan so named, incidentally, because he can outtalk all radio networks over a 24-hour span was with us when we took a look at Lou Ambers, who is preparing for a bout with Henry Armstrong. Ambers worked five or six rounds against the animated hatracks who serve as sparring partners, punching the bag, shadow boxed, and did pages 24 to 47. in the Calisthenics Manuel. When he had finished, Dumb Dan Morgan had this to say: .7 AMBERS HAS HEART "He looks awful, he can't hit, he can't box, and he isn't any. too smart But dort't.

bet too much against him because as long as a guy has heart you gotta give him a chance." Swimmers Stage Exhibition Today A group of outstanding local swimmers will give exhibitions of swimming and diying at the Rio Nido beach on the Russian River thLs afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Among the performers who will winners and the rider with the jabs of heavyweights long before highest aggregate will be declared 'Dewey went to Manila. His shirt- high Maligne Lake, 25 miles south of here In the heart of the Canadian the champion. front has been stained by the blood of pugilists long dead, and when he Rockies, during the last week. been entered and efforts are being made to get Avatar, Sea Hawk and Endymion to come up from the Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Fitzgerald, 633 Kerrington Road, Oakland, Calif. Exceptionally fine catches are be- compete are Henry Paris, Ray Taft, Roddy Andrews.

Jean Hardrman South, to give Mitchell a race. Otherwise the 84-foot craft will compete Junior class races are for distances of 1 mile, 2 miles and 10 niles only. Girls class distances for 1 mile, 2 miles ano'5 miles. Winners of each class will be sent to Columbus, Ohio, to participate in the National Championships to be held there, September 1-3. looks at a ginK in tne ring ne can appraise him with the surcness of Governor Dickinson eying a sinner.

DUMB DAN KNOWS In short, when a guy pulls on a Dair of trunks, slips his fists into a.m.-P"rkeley A.C. va, Concord A.C.. Biuhrod No, 2. 10 50 a.m.-Morrla Draylnf Co. va.

North Oakland Klwania. San Pablo No. 3. a.m. Aeorn Lodgt vs.

Razor Blade Km. Bay Vl No. 2. rm. Tye'a Junlora Milton Motor Bay View No.

J. i Amy Pickncll, Marion Falconer. and Zada Weed. Johnny Hood and Eddi ing made in these speckled trout waters, both in the 18-milc long lake and the creamy wit th against smaller boats on a handicap basis. Races will be offered for all WUI 0ffer lcial diving types of yachU in the week-long Maligne River it its outlet gloves, and squares off, Dumb Dan regatta.

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