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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 10

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1 P1 I I 10- OAKLAND TRIBUNE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1934 iU EU TRIMS ST PREPS 19 TO 0 1 KELLEY DASHES 90 YARDS BUI PLAY CALLED OFF US END EIGHT-YEAR PANTHER JINX WARRIORS STOP ST MARTS FLASH 220 TEAMS IN NIGHT NET TOURNAMENT By GUTTER LEWIS The eight-Yrar reign nf superiority of the Si Mary's Panthen over the McCIymnnH Wirrionf ended yesterday in a wild bar With 220 doubles teams participating play wll beein tomorrour evening at 7:30 in the Night Double Tennis Tournament Ten teams- were seeded Llnyd Budge of Oakland and John Gordon nf San Jose being seeded IB number one Dick lBennelt and rage of passes aa the Mark scored a 19 In 0 rirlnryi a rnrioii coincident Goarli Rirhard Rodrigue again hand- ling football for the Warrior after an eight-year voluntary tirement coached the lat McClymonda'team to defeat St Mary's Rodrigue renewed hi grip on prep football hy taking advantage of the new rule and using' LAMAKESHTS COUNTTOWM FI r-v Bernard Remson McGymonds A1 Forseppi of St Tribune photo McClymondi High School halted St Mary's at every turn yesterday to win 19 to 0 at the Panther Field in North Berkeley Here't'an action photo that was fairly typical of the contest with Pete Vineentine of the losers being tackled by Vem Thornton of the Macks The two athletes charging to the scene of action gjTHE NEUTRAL CORNER BY ALAN WARD at the right are Negro flash and passes to good advantage Frank Thontaa Mark fnllhark did the flinring and from lA to SO yard hi reaulta were deadly GET SCORING CHANCE The Warrior received their firat Bearing chance with the aecond play of the game when Pete Viientlhe fumbled on hi own 30-yard line and the Mack Covered A combination pa and lateral from Thomas to Vernon Thornton to Rudy Kelley brought the ball to the 14-yard stripe but the ball wa loot on downs following a Eerie of Iheomplete passe John Baseevieb EL Msryfo end implicated a perfarmanee af last waak when ha aoagged a paaa frao Vlsentine while running in the Brfdst af aeverml Mack grld- atari Ha waa dawned an the three-ynrd line bat the Panthen were unable cross McClymondi' first scorn came narly in the aecond half when Kel--V ley ran Vlaentine'a quick kick back 1 SO yards to midfield Thomaspaaeed 14 yards to Walt Dixon and 40 yards to Bernard Remsen half who waa stopped on the four-yard line Two center plunges by Remsen took the ball over Thome pasaed to Xalley for the extra point Ten Lane Panther half attempting a aerie sf pane frem fell awn 10-yard line early in Um final parlad feaad Them Inter- eeptlag hie third eftert and ram-Miag unhindered aenm the line Thsiaai was smeared attempting la pass fe the addltioaal paint Jimmy Underbill inserted his sec- end team into tha contest at this point and it started a determined march down the field IJne plunges and end runs intermingled with -pomes from Warren Higgins to El---i rod French brought the bell within scoring distance but Kelley pass and dashed 00 yards down the sidelines to score A cUpplng penalty wa called agalnat McClymonds however and the ball was given to the Macks in tha center of the field REPEATS INTERCEPTION mmrmMMm mibavi GOPHERS RATED BEST IN BIG TEN HAL CHASE HAYVARD GAME LKW POWELL of San Francisco a really fine lightweight in Ilia flay is anxious to get his light heavyweight fighter Kay Act is starteil in this city anil to that end lir' waa in a long hiiddlii with Promoter Ora Forman yesterday Powell would like Frank Hammer Johnny Erjavnc Pietro Ueorgi or anyone else in thut weight division He believes Ray would click with the Eastbay ty i' r-k i -i jf Vr 'Fidlowing a Warrior punt the 'ion again Rlgglna-Trench combinatl storied a series of passe Kelley again intercepted however and dashed 00 yards for the final score Outstanding tar MeClymeada wars Tharatea and Fraak Bwse-aay ends Pete Gagteh guard aai Kelley Bernse and Thamaa la tha baekfield Captain George Zullm St Mary'a and wa the real star oa the Psn-iv thar squad though several second Itring men showed plenty of fight especially Charles Riken center Riggins halfback and French end Wood were seeded number two Harper Massie and Tate Calthard of Berkeley number three George Rice and Herb Goran son number four Barney di Gera and Verne Neville number five WOMEN START TUESDAY Women's teams will start their first rounds Tuesday evening while tomorrow night at 7:30 at Moss-wood Mark Friji and Cres Czcueta meet Nick Mertiza and Don Dodds in the First match The balance of the draw follows nlachf Mmnwmil roorfo Hr lirrr on Irrar Ar-slllr 4 Klrlo oori (iMrss 1 railrl Mi-tll rinleh llrojomla MS Jim Srbrrr flnhomo sarlHrn lloramo nod Jo- Inr lloriiKH VO Krllno Wrrk Ml Hldgrwnr Tfeomoo Or Ko lorl and porlorr llavr Klrharr ood Krlrkanoi IHkr llrdr ood Jark Krrk in Hlrkord Hrmpmey od 1- Wllano Mniirtny niislit at Ralls Vis'd Kirk Hlsni'luiril and Hnry NutafC Tn vs Al Padnrannl and Jnhn Tnrrano: Ijirry and Lester Reqerlund vb Jnek Rtelnherk and Dniix Tay- Inr 3:30 Hert Manlhey and Alvin Msnlhey vs It Tsylnr and partner ftrvllle Risk and Earl Risks vs lark Hnpkina nnd imrlnsr Owen Andksr nnd John Flsteher vs Emil Lindeer nnd imrlnar Earl Ksnynn and parlnsr va Mylnn Rad-xjvlrh and nnrlner li Athnl Plnxs T'SI Ml Neils in rml I-'rii'dman vs Jnrrr Karr anil Kill Kraiulenherx: Ad'illih llenjainin and Kil'lie Kil iitnrlln vs I- le and partner lliiv't Kulne and liiililini va 1 linlieria and i-lc Mailewnrlli Kuril TuaaliiK ami Henry HinippS va lilen lifnnninl anil laiwell IlHiiiletnii 9 30 Mirim Klsrg and Kill' tsiailiiinii vs Harold Wheaton nnd 1 I'aniitliell Art Anderson nnd Erie Ktonn vn 31'Mira and felle Monday mi: lit Hrookdale court 7:311 Anmld Mti'onl ami I'ory va A l'nnatan and linrlner Mnrslinll Ppruhauser and partner va Sandy Sli' Kay Ir anil liarlner 3ll -Ja Morrisnn and Al yurrill Jn-k Kairtll and T'ea Koui'lie Al Too kina and Kr-d F'ni-der va Vad lelloi nml Alex Ks-ilolietr 9 311 ilrty mid Kal Pil va II am pirlurr lieorss lilen and llirli a naini i lii'-is Illake and Max Wlllisman NKI'OMI MI1HT I'llOlillAM The aeliediile (or Tiivsdnj nmlit Is aa tiillnti-e- I'ella Vita 7 3 Piek Dennett and fhiiek nnd va Herman peKat and Vvlnr I'hristie lion Kills ned partner va Al JlelnOfr outt line Tom Womrand Ed enn vs Dill Dennett and Hill Hnr-mon: Gens liilllx nnd Jni-k Rnu-lt-zsr vs Hnrnev Rwirk and John Sivlek 33" -I "Ism Erl adman nl llnrmn Dlennerliaett RJnhi rK and tUTdon illinns: Pick l'eiiln nml Dart iiaend va Jiin I'ouari anil llnli Quillen 739- llevi rl- I and linrlner va Jerry limnlierli'ln mill Kert I'etrrsnii Day mid Elmer 111 hard v- "7rrll I ion nml Kav Heriiimi Pay lea mid I'lair liu kimr ''I lloyle anil IViitw-ii: Hartarit KlPh'and Adelina lriilnn va Mra ruelier nnd Mra I mll-ii 9 liuix-Miirunrel Moirlavs Marpmet I Mel'lie: Ih-llv I nr-rlN-isirlnHlG' lrnallv 1 Ap'M'D-Ih-liiiniM lai Iifiiiiii-Atlml 1 ttiftn i ml IVi' 1 aril llolmnn nnd WnlMll Hllll TIII nas OWMlhni-K 11111 V11' lliirni'r MiiHuii1 nn1 Miilthnrtl Vp nVli fiiiH IMiil HuMumi Ilietltl I1 KimtlMll wml va Mm ila rd ''handjj 9n Maruar-rl llfrniNim ttMi li'itn I'riw Pnrolhy irseii-Mnnii 1 Thnmpaon-lans tlam Hair Ilrmikdala irstndl- Tlnrnld Rprlnx va II Rim11 famhariiltl: Kd I'-rown Krnwn va tillvar Print and Kny Swanaon and Allen Mitchell vs nrrnnn Unodhy and Diieklnsham: Elmar Herjelsnn nd Elmar Jlenpal va Arlyn Rlewnrt and Millisan 9-10 -Helen Klnx and Evelyn Ellis va Dimny Hiisi and Norms Rnyder: I'nrls BnrJfr partner vs Anlts Hauser and Hclsn Hauser Single Wins for Seals SAN FRANCISCO Sept 15-6JJ9 The San Frsncisco Seal came back against Sacramento tdtay to take a 2 to 1 victory and place themselves in a position to win or split the current series Pitcher Jimmy Zinn mastered Gregory in the contest Zinn't teammates came through In the pinches better than the Sacramento Tribe The Seal scored their first run when Garibaldi came hnrrte cn Meaucci' fly in the second inning Marty's single to center in the third inning brought Thpmas home with what proved the winning run The score: SACRAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO ARRHOA1 ABHHOA Bdcryrf 4 0 3 4 0 Thoms rf 4 1110 as ta 4 a rai a Pwnlh I 1 fnbklf 4 0 1 OfthiKb I 1 1 Dnvncff 4 0 1 4 0 0 CnbtyG 4 0 0 KniviSb 4 0 3 Ortfryo 3 0 0 Solkeld 1 0 0 0 FhvneM 1 OMrtvxf 0 1 GrhW2h 3 0 rnrhttlf 1 3 MnPi 3h 3 3 Krvih 5 7 WnMIlc 1 3 Zinnp 0 0 TWntaM 1 34 11 Trial SO 3 1037 11 Sslkptd balled tor Oresnry ninth Sarremenln Banc hits 1 I 0 I 3 I I 0 0 San Francisco 01 100000 3 Base hits 1X310111 Summary: Nn errors Runs rrsponslhla Zinn 1 Orecnrr 3 Struck Bv Zlnn 3 Gresnry 1 Bases nn Off Zinn I Home run Ostefib-r Runa halted In Mosucck -Marty Often bar Motor Bike Hill' Climb al Hayward HAYWARD Sept 15 Officer Clark Gill will be chairman of the benefit motorcycle hillclimb to be held today on the hill near Dutton Avepue and Foothill Boulevard San Leandro un'der thg auspices of the Alameda County squad of tha California Highway Patrol -The event ta to be held for thp benefit of the widow's and fund af tho California Association I Paul Waner singled once In four at bat for tha successful his hit scoring a run Dolph Camelll waa up and down four time for a hltleaa day br trains: Signal -Five Hours Late: LOS ANGELES Sept 15-0JJ9-Combining four hit with taro Oak land errors in the third Inning to score four rum the league-leading Angels continued their winning spurt yesterday at the ex pen of the northern Invaders Just to mako certain they had not overlooked anything the Angel added two more counters in the eighth frame although they were entirely unnecessary as the Ooks had been able to make their' eight blows count for but one marker which waa put over In the second Inning as the result of a single by Klntana and a double by Devlvei-ros to bring him home bAKLAhft AH WO A LU ANdEUI AH a A SUtlrCf MISnJb 4111 nubicjr still Krmrl Still IJhaH-rf IISII Antalb 4 1 II Kina lb 4 1 1 I RmndU 4 1 I DvIvom I 1 I 4 M'Bvy I I 1 4 4 1 1 IISII Oudaljf 1 I I Dmrwsrf 4 1111 Gslhylb 4 Cm Ha I -S 4 1 Lllsrdjb S111S Dllmara 4 1 I NtlaoaA I 1 1 1 Wall SI 1 SS414I Total SHIS Oakland I 1 111 I I IM Lna Anmtao StSfSS-S Summary: Error nubia Davlvflra I Lillnrd Two-bss Dnvlveirna IV-avarst Hun bolted Dovlvriros Nol-son Mol Oatashr Dvmsrre Boom an Off Nalaon MrEvoy I Mrark By Nalaon I McEvny 1 Huno re-ponalbla MrEvoy I Nalaon 1 Teachers-Marin Battle To Deadlock The Golden Gatera of the San FVanclaco State College and the grldmen from the Marin Junior College battled to a scorelem tie yesterday afternoon on the turf of Ewing Field in San Franclaca The Golden Cetera were twice within two yards of the Marin line and tha Jaysees came lens than a foot from that of the Teacher but neither team puih the pill acrom Sid Phelan quarterback of the Mariner was the outstanding star of the game His punt averaged over 80 yards and he excelled the whole field In running pixy Clyde Deal sensational freshman guard was one of tha stars of the defense Sport Page) have to carry the massage to Garris If one had Garria'i grandchild Edna May would have had to pay tha collect tolls UPSET POBLOEN HOPE Someone suggested after a while that all hands go below for a few rubbers of bridge The expetra who had never seen a rare before demurred aeying something might liappen It does It'll be the first time In history" said I lie old fellow who had been covering 'em slur the Civil War we need Is one man on deck Just in rase we get a break and one nf thhn sinks" He waa I Tha tally sounds we heard Tram the leok-hW baseball' writer who has turned Into a yaehtlng expert overnight beeaase he happened to awn a set af the Eaeyetepedla waa a call every II or mlnates abeat tha various changes In sails "Endeavour's just cut loose with something that looks like a pillow rase It is way up high on the top floor" now has got something flying out front that look like a peir of long drawers What isjt Sieve one of those spinnaker doodads?" SITUATION MYSTERY We finally rame up a couple of hours later and there wasn't any change It was getting on 3 o'clock but It looked just like 11:30 So did 3 o'clock 4 4:30 quarter to 8 and 3 It was just like a wrestling match You couldn't foil when you eame In Every In a while one boat or tha ether would hang out some more bedding but that waa all r- Jast when yea began fa waa-dm If It hadn't Jast better Jamp overheard aai risk i swimming to shore Morgan hiked up that Mas and white flag Tha United States cavalry coming over tho foil to reman yon from a hunch af Camaiehi Indiana never leaked aa gaed as that little d' Mao aad white handkerchief Aa for Crunch ha ahowad a let af aaly foot but going into tha stretch ha took tha T'l nd MW faft i No Contest In Big Yacht Race (Cont From Firrt Sport Page) the mark bad hern rounded and the sloop began running down the the royal yacht squadron's representative seemed partlralsrly sluggish Early en the run homeward Endeavour's big spinnaker ot a heavier cloth than Rainbow sagged and dragged In the water as though disconsolate Meanwhile Rainbow was pirhlng up distance with every stray puff of wind By mid-afternoon however It became apparent that there would be no rnre The breeze never hit above five or xix knots and the twin mountain of ranva dawdled along at a maddeningly slow parr There wa 56 seconds difference between the I wo boat when they crossed Ihe shirting line By the lime they reached the 15-milc turning point Vanderbilt had added another one miute-and 52 second to hta advantage The unfinished race wa sailed before the greatest yachting armada ever to witness any sea racing event Craft of every variety were strung put on an are stretching 15 mile on either side nf the starting point A the two sloops rounded tho mark Rainbow' duraluminum mast and white hull glittering and the blue-hulled Endeavour lugging through an almost silken ea 300 yards behind the palatial armada began to rinse In The British challenger instantly felt the effort of this Her head sails slackened a the pursuing fleet cut off her wind and President Roosevelt aboard Vincent Astnr's yacht Nourmnhal had a message scut to (he United Stales navr destroyer Mnnlay: you challenging Endeavour?" Manley dropped back and I lie pursuing fleet held off As the race ended Rainbow losing way the big fleet converged toward the finish forming an almost solid moss nf glistening hulls A good deal ot skill was needed by amateur and professional skippers to avoid a serious accident near the cup buoy Yanks Nose Out Cleveland 2 to 1 CLEVELAND Sept fUJU-Johnny Murphy out-pitched Monte Pearson today allowing but four hits as the New York Yankees mosed out the Cleveland Indians 2 to 1 In the third game of the series U- (Cont From First TRACK CHANGES OPENING DATE SAN FRANCISCO Sept Directors of the California Jockey Club will meet' within the next few days to decide definitely the aliening data for Bay Meadows The original date of October 37 has been canceled to avoid conflict with the 8tanford-U football game at Palo Alto The new date will be either Sunday October 28 or Saturday November 3 according to General Manager William Kyne Just back from a three-week tour of tracks in the east It the Sunday date is decided upon a percentage at the gate will go to charily If the opening la postponed a week It will ba to comply with tha request of horsemen In the east whe would like to have enough time to finish their eastern campaign and still arrive at Bay Meadows for the opening Tracks In New York Chicago and New England will be miming until tha latter part nf October Work got underway recently on the buraa whirh will provide 1000 stall and la to be finished An three week The track will begin receiving horses not lalrr than October 10 Kyne stated The general manager laid today that beginning tomorrow a double shift would lie employed to insure the plant being ready oevernl days before the opening The foundation and frame work for the totalizator has been finished and eleelrlcian will begin installation of the 300 miles of wires within a week or so Assurance ef at least BOO east-(arn karaea shipping to Bay Mead-awa was received by Kyne white In the east He personally received reservations and promises from 40 atablra comprising sheet ISO horse Two more handicap atari were secured for the 825000 Bay Meadows Handicap They are Discovery Alfred Vanderbilt's prize 3-ycar-old which set a world record for the mile and one-sixteenth recently and Head Play 1033 victor In the Preaknesa Among other good ones are Broad Meadows Gay World Siskin Good Goods Pot Au Brooms Wise Daughter Reservist South Gallant Frank Ormnnt Irksome Dancing Doll Princess Camelia Gallant Mac Late Date Cloud Dor and Knight's Gal Hits In 42 Games PORTLAND Ore- Sept 15 UR i-The Hollywood Stars-came from behind today to defeat the Portland Beavers to 9 Bongiovanni Portland outfielder ran hia string of hitting to 42 straight games when he connected for a single In tha eighth inning Hollywood 1 ABHHOAI AB a A I 4 SBntvncf 4 I I I CwjT Hinrlh 4 1 SlWIlhnia 4 1111 Dnnrtll 4 1 1 Ojrihshrf 1 I Jnllnrrf I 1 I Burnt lb 4 I I I I Rellrf Hill Knsshjh 4 4 4 4 1 Jarhalh 4 1 II 4IRIkrhiPil 4 01 lltli hi 4 I 1 SiPCsrllh HIM RDnrlh 4 I 1 4Cnxj 10 0 11 Dnsmrp 0 I I 1 Rrsme 1 A 0 0 Ulrich Trials 11 I 717 II 1 0 0 0 TntataM HSU 14 Hnllywnnrt 0 1 1 0 1 0 4 0-1 Race till 0 4 10 11 IS t-IS Pnrllanrt 110110010-1 Raae bill 3001 IIMM nummary: Urrahhrrsrr Cha-rarart 2 Una IXMlnl nllrher RramJ Runa reaponalbto Rrame Dma-mnre XI ruck Mlt-Br Rrame 1 Dm more 1 Ulrich 1 Baaer on Off Brame I Denamnra 1 Ulrich1 1 Two-haw hits Rum Jamba Hcrahhcrser Clahaush Runa ballad In Buna 1 Doarr 1 Level JoHar BalL Harshbaixcr 1 Clahaush 1 Athens Play Today in Alameda The annual game between the Alameda Elks and Athen Colored Elks has been cancelled on account of The Tribune tourney champions disbanding but the Island City fans will see the Athen nine in action today just the same Manager Byron Reilly having booked his proteges to battle with the tough Alaskan Psekars at Washington Park at ISO 1 iintiowMiMunw Maabaa JOi steal A Vital iJi fight angles and started ter Blrm-1 Ingham and Albany respectively EVERYONE CONFUSED CHICAGO Sept Big Ten gridiron camps opened today with ome 600 football playefo entering training for the two montits' campaign which starts September 20 After dominating theBig Ten for the last four years Michigan appears to he headed for a tough campaign Coach Harry Kipke lost mret nf the key men of last year's rhampinnship team and will have to 'rebuild from Ihe ground up Minnesota seems likely to be the rhief contender fnr the title Coach Bcrnie Bicrtnan has 17 letter men huge squad nf 75 and an Ideal conference schedule which does not call fnr the Gophers to meet another Big Ten foe until October 27 Inwa has its strongest squid in six years Bob Zuppke beginning his twenty-sernnd year as Illirnis coach is looking forward to a suc-c ssful year Purdue lost heavily hy graduation but Coach Noble Kizcr has big squad Ohio Slate and Indiana will campaign undrr new coarhes Francis Schmidt formerly of Texas Christian will attempt to silence the downtown coarhes at Ohio Stale and "Bo" McMillin formerly of Kansas Stale will try to give Indiana au offensive Wisconsin and Northwestern are both due fur big improvement Pirates Win 2 From Phillies Held to 'ix hits in the first game and four in the the Phillies were bowled over in both games nf today's double-header They lost the first affair by score of 6 to 1 end the second 4 In 1 An audience of 5000 Including the wnmqn who were admitted on the cuff witnessed the double defeat They saw Curt Davis tail tn hold the visitors In the opening encounter and were on hand lo sre costly wild throws by Dick Bartell and Lou Chiozza give the Pirates the second game in the ninth Until the Inst inning appeared in view the closing gninc was a 1-to-l tie with Chief Moore pitching blank fnr blank with 'aile Hoyt Moore however hurt his arm in the eighth and retired in favor of Hansen at the start of the ninth visst rAMK THITADELPHIA Sept 15- i fold to ix hits in Ihe first PITTSBURGH i PHILADELPHIA AH A1 AH A LJYnrrl 111)1 GDvsrl 4 13 3 1 Ld-mll 3 0 1 0 0 Rsrlell 4 0 13' PWnrrf 4 0 1 3 I ChnisJb 3 Viixhnj 4 13 13 JMoerriS Trynrlb 3 13 11 Altmlf 4 Ruhr lb 4 1 3 10 1 Csmillb 4 ThmJh 3 13 1 4 4 Psdrtne 3 31 TriMe 4 Fmehp 3 0 0 UCDvtap 3 Jcnsnlt 1111 0i AMnrp 0 Hsslinib 1 a 4 a 0 3 1 1 a a a i a a 0 0 0 1 a a a Tristan 0 11 in' Trials 34 1 S37 13 Hatltn bstlcd tor Chloru In slsbth Pilt-burxh 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1-4 Philadelphia 0)111100 O-l nummary: Runs batted French Paridim Tbevrnnw Vausbsn A Waner Bartell Twn-hsM Waner Ruhr Darts 3 Thrcc-bsse Allen Homs run-Vaushan Rlnlrn base Venetian Led on Piltahurxh JO Philadelphia Rlrork nut By Deris A French 4 A Mnnre I Rases nn hails Darla A French I A Mnnre 3 Oft DarJs 14 UI'T Wbinlna pitcher Lnsins Davis SXroKP OAMX a isi? in' PHILADELPHIA AB Al AB A 0 GDi srf nrrl 3 1 3 1 rDvcf 4 0 14 0 Jensnlt 4 114 O' Bartells 3033 PWnrrf 1113 1 tinea 3b 4 0 3 1 4 Vushns 4 1 3 3 4'JMnrrf 4 0 1 a 1 TrynJb 4 0 11 a'AllenH 4 a 1 1 Suhrlb I 0 3 1 Csmillb 4 0 010 0 Thvn3b 4)11 3 HlshJb 3 0)33 Gtmc 4 0 I I O' Toddc 3 1110 HoyLp 4 0 1 0 OjEMoorp 3 0 0 0 1 JHaninR 0 0 0 I Trial ill4 37 14 Triota Piltsbursh PMladelphta I III Dl 0 0 4110044 4-1 Summary: Errors Vaushon Kartell Chlmu CamlllL Run hatted Davis Vsulhsn Two-bass hits Tbdd Ruhr Jensen Home Vausnan Bases on Oft Moore 3 Hoyt 1 Rfruck By Hoyt 4 Moore I Latin pitcher Hansen Curt Dsvir'woi the victim of avsge Pirate batting attack IS hits being chalked up against him and A Moore who sueefoSiRl blip on the mound for the Philo The pages of baseball history will turn back today at Hayward when the National Ice Cold Storage Company end Ramos Realty teams take the field in a semi-pro baseball contest Old-timers will rub their eyes and ask themselves If It is possible they are dreaming but they be for that 50-yesr-nld youngster who will be cavorting around first base for the Icemen will be none other Ihan-Hal "Prince he was to the fans of the nation two derides ago when he was considered then as he still Is the greatest player ever to handle the Initial station In organised baseball It's bran long long time since Hal Chase broke Into baseball and rede to dhdylng fame with the Lea Angeles team af tha Csaat Leagae Frem the Angela he went to the Yankees ef the American League then known oa the Hill-toppers and the way he burned up the Ban Johnson circuit te till talked a boat by tans and baarball writers af generation aga The National Ice teem with which Chase jvill perform tomorrow lias been playing semi-pro basebiill in the Enslbay for the post six piiuillis with an enviable record of games won Another star In the pest who will appear In their line-up Is Bunny lindsuy formerly ot the Washington Senators end for eight years a well known performer in the Texas League After the game a barbecue will take place Tigers in Fqrm Dump Senators DETROIT Sept WIB-The long dormant Tiger batsmen suddenly came tn life today and hammered nut 13 safeties to give the Detroit Tiger a 12 to 3 victory over the Washington Senators In the third game of the series Betr roit scored all of their 12 runs in three innings pulling on a six-run attack In the flflh after three-run rallies In the third and fourth Four Washington error helped the Tigers in most of Ihrlr scoring five rims crossing the plate without being batted in The Senators scored both their runs In the third Inning Susko walked and Rltiegt doubled The former scored on Stone's long fly Myer also walked and Manush followed with if double scoring Bluege Eldon Auker went the route for Detroit and gave up nine hits He was opposed ay Russell end Diggs nSnSoTT WASHINGTON A11HOA hluMe Ill ARRHOA 5 Whllrf 4 Slip Stone rf 4 0 11 dcnrlirtbe 4 1114 Myprlt) 1 1 1 11114 Manxhlf 1 1 1 OGmhstlf 1 I 111 Rnltnnr 1 0 I OiOwraJb 14 10 1 TrvSh 4 4 10 llRorllnlf 113 0 Hrrtarf 4 0 10 RnsrlM 4 1 1 4 0 Rnsknlbl 1 0 I'mxrf If! Riiullil Hit l'Aiikern 1101 nnnli 1 0 0 0 ORrhiihle 9 15 2 2 PHIIInsrl 0 0 1 OlHrwthx 1 0 0 0 Rewll Kerr llilf 10 0 10) I 1 0J Trial 14 1 IS S4 Trials IS II 11 IT 14 Rrhuhle ran for CnrOirane In flflh Wnuhlnslnn I 0 I I I I I 0 Detroit 011100 -U Riimmary: Rlonr Myrr Mameh niton Runs hailed In-Tirlii rlnser Oyen Stone Maniiah Two-haae Hlueae Mannsh Stone Struck out By Rinaell A Auker 1 Ram on Off RumcII A Auker A mass Loslns rilcher Ruuell San Antonio Ties Up Texas Playoff BEAUMONT Tex- Sept UB preliminary playoff series between Beaumont and San Antonio In the Texas- League was extended today when San Antonio won 4 to Had Beaumont won the victory would have been the third straight and would have en titled tha club to enter tlWpeniiant playoff against the -winner of the Dellas-Galvestou serleA Tha score: RHX San Antonio '000 001 6 0 Beaumont 000 000 I0fr-1 8 4 WlHe jmd Haath Wad Eara and UdKhata The experts nf the press were 'jWfElt aa confused as Crunch fan Recently Act la and Hammer wrnt to a slugging draw across the hay with a lot of the fans believing that Ray had the edge lie's a stiff niinclicrand a willing mixer A bout between Actio Slid Erjavcc wouldn't be the worst In the world although It would have to wait a week nr an aa Jnhnny had a week-end ring engagement In Eureka Pnwell was fighting from about 1001 to 1910 or thereabouts He hasn't a foetal mark tn show for his many sensational battles AL SERR A NO promMng Oakland welterweight la cool as a encumber In the ring bat before the mike on the KLX Sparta Hi-Light program the ether night he pra as excited as a youngster with hta first suit nf tong pants However like tha valiant little fighter he to Al carried aa throughout the IS minutes and gave ready answers I 2 or 30 question burled by this writer In bringing Kerrans before 'the mike we rrvrntrd the usual order of things It is customary to interview athletes only after they've readied the heights this time we queried a lad who hasn't arrived but who has every Indication of getting there In other words Instead of asking chap how he did It Al was questioned an how he expect te do it 0 there are any budding heavy- I I weights In the vicinity they'd A uiu ji ii a be wise to dig into their training tn and get ready for action The professional start of Buddy Baer is certain In revive Interest in the ring especially if Buddy bowls over three nr four opponents in succession Already Promoter Forman is planning on a rouple nf all-heavyweight card At that there isn't an over-abundance of the hefty gents in this pert of the State nnd the majority of those on deck can't be termed sensational It is sad but true that the heavies who ran fight won't and those who can't want Iol 0 4Ql 0 all local hrarirs Jack Petrie hai the moil farm hut Jack either too good matured or timid to male murk af a thauTaf Ila hat a mil -Horn dollar left hand' a hefty wallop aad tpeed but ha doetm'l rara fot the slrrnuoHs going Ilia-i miritrirallr opposed to Palrir it Jick Cat per tcha haa a tmrld of heart and Hamlna hill ram'l fifht ai all Gasper can ruu into mart punch ei than cm ha imagined An adrermry merely has Is extend hit left and Caaper la pretty aura to holler out hia braima agalnat it Refer barb tn tha "Shnotia" Copeland Cnaper fight for verification Louia Kora Pacific Carnal amateur hrnrrwrlghf champion handled hy Hamilton Larimer former manager of Max Baer it a prosper! Nntrever ha'll hova to do hia pro-feaaianal atunt befora real like con he -gotten on his ability Braves Trounce' Redlegs 2 to 1 BOSTON Sept 0-Ths Brave tuned the Cincinnati Red back 3 to 1 todayt- is Betts right-hander chalked up hta leventh straight victory CINCINNATI hohfort AR AN A MuhalJb 4 I 1 I I I I i Sladrs 4 1 1 4 1 4 Knots Ih 4 4 1V SJardnlh 4 1 111 0 Bmlylb 4 1 11 i'Berahjg 11)40 4 I 1 4'Loelf 4114 Poollf 4 1 a Tmpsnrf 4 1 1 I LmbdM 4 4 11 O'Whtnrlb 4 0 111 Cmkrrt 1 1 aRohtvr 1 4 4 4 0 Stout Its ljBcttae 1 i Trials llllllIM i i i i i 4-s tuns battert Ip-WhM Trials 1 IMlSITstali CtncisuiaU I MVl MBdOOUIFi AB wWMtMTi Km A BattaL ta Battel If and thpra wen scenes of wild disorder on tho Coast Guard cutler Argo until a gentleman wearing I blue coat and much brass hardware offered to explain "They're ha mid "Beating whsr asked Cnmrh "Themaelvesf 1 dent knew anything a boat raw boating bat oemmea aeense tells me yea get to point your beetle's bom to-ward tha Jadge' stand If yen aim to win And tell me theyYa beating anybody At that speed 'they eealdaT beat a oiling plater In deep "You continued the man in the blue cost They're beating around for soma air Sea Endggypur has found Aa he'- spoke the Endeavour's tail which looked like a tremend-'ouapalr of those bloomer things ghfo wed to wear playing baskeU welled but and ahe started moving along at gvety bit of four nllfli an tinup' miles an hour WHO TAKES THE AIEf But ah didn't put anything over OB tha Rainbow Seeing that her rival had found some of -the treas-V' wad air Rainbow spun around Lj nd beaded that way Cnwch whose sorrow had tornod to Joy when Endeavour lo-catod tho breexe began berating ''-Vanderbilt and Rainbow with all flit words in Mi vocabulary "Leek at that eh ha Craelli-s 4 3 RnlfrJb 3 0 0 Cpmn rf 4 0 0 Ghrialh SO Xlkirklf 3 1 Lsirllb 3 0 0 Hnurf 10 0 Jnrami 4 0 3 Mnhiy0 41 Ruth 1 BrnLrf 10 1 3 3 Gltierrf 4 I 3 4 0 1 SAverilf 3 0 0 1 0 1 0'Tnkrlb 4 0 I II 0 I I'Vunrklf 4 0 0 4 0 3 olHaleJh 4 0(34 3 3'Kam3b 3 0 0 0 4 0 0'Krkbkrj 3 0 0 3 3 BM4 3 0 1 4 1 1 IRuo1 3 0 0 (1 a Rie i a a oi Trials SI I TIT TITntals SO 1 4 3713 Ruth hattsd fnr Hois In fourth Icc batted for -Kamm in ninth New York 1 I 1 I I t-I Clevkland 1 I II III I Ffnc Knickerbocker Rum baited JorMM A Vaemik Two-bnc Go taller Selkirk Struck By Murphy A 4 Parson 4 Bases on Murphy A Wator Poloiste List Saturday Game California water poloists will open a ten weeks' playing schedule next Saturday evening meeting tha strong Lakeside team in tha Lakeside pool 1 Tha Golden Bears arc ptayta i lgama TifcDcJonlied" palted Cmla aver and tek- tog ear air Get away there -y baam Wa found it Ga oat and find sense et But Rainbow paid no head and lew minute later had pulled out in front of Endeavour They mttled down to a alow ateady erawL You' thought bow fortunate it was tost Honq when they needed serum had Balto there under a full head af dog biattilta and didn't have to depend an a racing Sent' aa Jt la Jokingly called' Or ttwni good jbins paett of Highway Patrolmen Many prixee 1 it hilldimbe tying Wln- ore offered fordlfteant for motorcycles with yazylng.

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