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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 15

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utl 9 00 00 00 00 00 00 'Bold Venture 20-1 Shot 9 Wins Kentucky Derby Fresnans Win Thirteen Of Fifteen Firsts Score 107 Points OUT BY A HEAD GREAT RACE FRESNO CAL SUNDAY MORNING MAY 3 1636 Will Renew High Jumping Feud In Fresno COUNTY TITLE When "West Coast Belays are held the night of May 16th in the Fresno College stadium the bitter high jumping feud between Walter Marty of Fresno world high jump champion and Cornelius Johnson of Compton will be renewed Marty shown at the upper left holds the world outdoor record of 6 feet 9 inches Johnson some time ago bettered indoor record with a jump of 6 feet 8 15-16 inches in New York Both are leading Olympic Games prospects 1 Ira Allen Favored Horseshoe Pitcher In Singles Division The San Joaquin outstanding horseshoe tossers will settle down to the serious task ot elimination play to-day as the sixteen qualifiers meet at the Courthouse Park at 9 By ED ORMAN "Winning thirteen out of fif teen first plaeerf and smashing three Far Western Conference records as they breezed alongf Fresno Bulldogs ro tained their Far Western Conference track and field championship her last night at th6 college stadium Flint athletes scored 107 points almost ttvica as much as their three opponents Chico State finished second with 31 points Nevada scored 19 and the California Aggies of Davis 8 The three conference record to be broken were in the 440 which Lyole Jamieion of Freono ran In 495 second in the Javelin in which Clarence Rowland of Fresno cracked hie own conference record with a throw of 215 feet ft Inchee and In the two-mlla run In which little Eldridge Rice of Freono trudged the eight lape in JamVaon la Star Jemleoon proved the evening's oter Beside aetting the 440-yard record he won the 220-yard dash and ran the final anchor lap in tho mile relay won by Fresno Granny Holbrook of Freono waa another double winner with firsts In tho ahot end dlocus Beverly Gubeer of Freono also came out a twin champion taking both hurdle races Ullnm of Chico winning the 100 and Sullivan of Chico taking the broad Jump took tho only first place from Freono Only about 300 1 fana watched Fresno win its fifth consecutive conference championship Lawrence Wins Mil Jimmy Lawrence marked up Fresno's first victory In the mile run tha opening event Lawrence let Ivan Ivancovich a teammate and Paul Leonard of Nevada set the pace until the stretch when he moved out In front to beat Ivan covich by a nose Leonard finished two strides back of Ivancovich who act the pace tha last two laps after taking tha lead from Robert Manley of Chico Stata Eric Butterworth of Freano pulled up in fourth place Tha 457 time waa slow Ullom (Vino Century Chico scored a first place In tha cantu ry with Chester Ullom com Ing through a winner in tha fast time of 99 with a strong wind to hit back Tha time waa tenth of a second slower than tha conference record set by Milt Holt of Fresno last yaar Ullom beat off the stirring finish by Douglas Me Gow of Nevada the favorite to win by a step The first conference record ta fell came in the quarter-mil print with Jamieion red headed Freano Stater breasting tha tape in 493 two-tenths of a second better then the old record held by Bob Haneon of Freano et last year Hanson offered a serious challenge to Jamieson in tha atretch but Jamieson beat off Mi teammate and won by three yards Freano State copped first and second pieces in the high hurdles with Gubser setting the pace all the way and winning by a yard or ao over Bill Van Oadel a teammate in the fast' time of 14X Holbrook Ia Winner Granny Holbrook checked In another first place for Freano cap turlng the ahotput event hie beat heave of tho season although eight inches hack of hla record Hia beat effort measured 4710 The two-mile mark waa th ascend conference record to go by tho boards Eldridge Rice of Frasno running the trick aa ha won with ease over hia competitor Rico clipped off the atrenu-oua eight-lap run in Tho old record was 9:575 -set In 1933 by Stoddard of San Jose i won by nearly half a lap from Leonard of Nevada Tha time In the half mile event won by Gill of Fresno waa disappointing Gill waa clocked In 2 minutes 23 seconds Gill sprinted head of Lloyd Courtney of Frc no in the atretch to win by six yards Ralph also of Fresno beat Courtney out at tha taps line by a few inches Jamieson became tha flrat doubla (Continued on Page 2-C) SUMMARIES 14 FEET 4 TROY WHIPS 0 8347 By ROBERT MYERS (Associated Fmis Sports Writer) LOS ANGELES May The' Univcraity of Southern California's powerful track and field aquad turned back the crack Olympic Club of San Francisco to-dsy in tha equivalent of a pre-Olympic Gamea tryout for stara of both teams The final score waa 83 to 47 for tha Trojana Six thousand fana turned out to watch: Earle Meadows Troy's crack pole vaulter come within a fraction of equaling the existing world's record 'in the polo vault with a leap of 14 feet 4 inches Eastman Hits Stride Ben Eastman the Winged-O star from the north and holder of the 440 and 880-yard records win the half mile with ease Hal Smallwood Troy's relay ace pass tha great Eaatman in the second lap of the mile relay won by 8 Captain Fey Draper midget sprinter for win the 100-yard dash in 95 and the 220-yard dash in 209 three-tenths of a second lower than the world'a record Gordon (Slinger) Dunn of the Olympians hurl the discus 165 feet 844 inches to defeat hla rival Kenny Carpenter of 8 who toeaed the disc 164 feet 9(4 Inches Approaches Record Lorlng Day Trojan vaulter joined the erstwhile duo of Mead- owa and Sefton and tied with the totter at 14 feet The existing record is 14 feet inchee set by William Graber in 193X Keith Brown vaulted 14 feet 5(4 inchee at Cambridge Mesa last year and the record ia up for approval by tha international federation Walter Marty of the Club holder of the world1 jump record of 6 feet 914 inches found a surprise in Delos Thurber Indian Broom Third Jockeys Set Down For Rough Riding By ALAN GOULD (Associated Preu porta Editor) CHURCHILL DOWNS LOUISVILLE (Ky) May Bold Venture tha longest ahot winner In eighteen year a aurvived a rough-and-tumble thoroughbred battle aa well aa a thrilling atretch drive to-day to capture the aixty-second Kentucky Derby before the greatest crowd ever gathered for America's most epectacular horse race To the astonishment of the overflow throng of 62000 spectators and confusion of the form players Bold Venture stood off a terrific stretch challenge from Brevity the 4-to-5 favorite and won by a scant head la a hard-driving whip-lashing climax to the struggle of 8-vear-oIda Owned by Morton Schwarts New York sportsman Bold Venture paid $43 for each $2 mutuel ticket Owner Back Indian Broom LOUISVILLE (KyV May 2 The rapidity with which the odds on Indian Broom were knocked down in the pari-mutuels machines at Churchill Downs to-dsy was due mainly to the fact that Major Austin CL Taylor sportsman and owner of the colt plunged heavily on him Major Taylor placed several sizable beta and then just before the derby was run he put $23000 in cold cash on his colt to win as well as $1180 to place and $660 to show The winners price equivalent to $2130 on the dollar was tha biggest since Exterminator the celebrated "old hones" of the turf flashed home in front in 1918 and paid the equivalent of $2960 to Winner Gets $87125 -Bold Venture's victory worth $37725 to the owner out of a total derby purse of $43150 climaxed a startling sequence of events all packed Into- slightly more than two minutes of thrilling excitement stunning surprise and uncompromising tactics Bo bitterly waged was this battle of speed and stamina as the fourteen horses sprang from the stall Sates that William tranvllle one of the prime choices lost his Jockey while the highly favored Brevity was nearly knocked BOLD VENTURE (Derby Winner) off his feet at the outset and Ira (Babe) Hanford the winning rider was promptly suspended for rough riding along with two other Jockeys It didn't alter the outcome of the race but it capped the climax of another highly disputed running of the hluegrass classic as the -riders of three of the first four horses were set down each for fifteen tjsya as a consequence of their tactics Suspended along with the youthful Hanford were George Bur 3urns Indian Broom hope of the far West Into third place six lengths behind Brevity and Nick Wall who took fourth place with Shaffer's Cold- 7 (Continued On Page 20 1 I EW YORK May Bill Teti ry New York Giants and Rick Ej! roll Boston Red Box whose tf as are topping the National and Ash trican Leagues respectively to-d5j are sitting on top of tha major lids ue batting averages Alien more chances tcrli inel Bill The to miss than youngster has i at bat fifty-seven times while i given to situ ttlng in the dugout ifespect to a pair of aging knees SECTION- -NO 4330 VAN RYN AGAIN WASHINGTON May California's young Donald Budge end Gene Mako again turned back Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn Davis Cup veterans to win to-day the double final of the Chevy Chase Club invitation tournament 6-3 6-8 7-5 Member of tha United States Davis Cup committee were in attendance as tha youngaters playing under excellent weather and court conditions defeated Allleon and Van Ryn for tha fourth time within a month A moderate sized fashionable audience watched the veterans go down before the power drives of the red-headed Budge and the angling volleys of the stocky blond Mako The youngsters were quick to reach their stride and only faltered in the third and final set Allison and Van Ryn put on a thrilling rally which they failed to sustain FALL IN TENTH RELAY CARNIVAL Probably the general run of trank and field fana in the San Joaquin Valley era not aware that four present world records in relay events were made at the West Coast Relays and still stand but that all of them are In grave dan' ger of being cracked at tha tenth annual running of this event on Saturday May 16th The events ere the 440-yard 880-yard mile and medley relays The two sprint relay records are held by the University of Southern California The 440-yard record of 465 seconds waa made in 1931 It waa tha team anchored by Frank Wykoff which fairly burned up the ovale on the coast that year Theee runners were at their peak when they reached Fresno and pushed tha mark down to where it stands to-day The 880-yard record was established last year when the Trojans clipped one-fifth of a second from tha old mark bringing it down to 1 minute 255 seconds The same gang that set tha record last-year is still Intact and will ba here re Fitch end Draper Threaten Mile Record Tho mile mark is probably in as gravo danger this year aa It hae been In many track sea sons The record of 8 minutes 125 seconds was mads by Stanford In 1931 This year there are no lees than four teams In California which can do 3 minutes 15 seconds and with any kind of a break in the changing of batons California University of Southern California University of California at Loa Angeles or Stanford might come across the line with a new mark Many track authorities are expecting California with Wllliame running the anchor lap to put on a great performance The loss of Elroy Robinson who broke a bona In hia ankle at the Helaya chances of the Olympic Club medley relay team to lower again tha mark which waa established here last year of 10 minutes 2 seconds Police Pistol Team To Compete In Richmond Members of the Fresno Police Department pistol teem left eater-day for Richmond where to-day they will compete against other pistol teams of the state The tefm is captained by Patrolmen KrascheL Members of tho team Include Kraschel I Baylis Ellis Mattocks and Loyd Bywen At Kentwlck in Marin County a week ago Baylis took the rapid fire event with a score of 97 out of a possible 100 Ellis tied witn two others for first place on alow fire with 98 The Fresno team placed eighth in the competition Star Scores 20 Points At San Jose BAN JOSE May Although Runar Stone San Francisco Bute's great all-around athlete scored twenty points San Jose State trounced its opponent 71 to 57 In a track and field meet here to-days Stone considered a likely United States contender in the Olympic games decathlon event thie year failed by one point to reach mark of 200 points for tho season He did not score in the ehotput end low hurdles events He took first in the broad jump and pole vault second In the high jump high hurdles end Javelin throw and third in the discus' event Gaels Gridders From Valley Three Sun Joaquin Valley football players' will be among the Gael athletes to be graduated at' St Mary's College commencement exercises May 10th The football aquad Will lose Joel Brown Exeter quarterback Wiliam McKinney' Visalia end) James' Preston Tulate tackle all of Ahem will receive bachelor of arts degrees DeWltt Trewhitt of Bakersfield was cm a winning football relay team that waa awarded a cup in the recent indoor race in Ban Fraud see again They Dn Crane Boone COAST LEAGUE Oakland Seattle Mias Ions Portland Sacramento Bon Francisco Bon Dtevo Loa Anar Ira Yesterday's Xeaalts Ban Francisco Sacramento I Oakland 10: Loo Annies I Bon Die so IS Portland 4 Missions at Beattie postponed rain NATIONAL LEAGUE BED SOX STREAK TAKE DIE 1-3 BOSTON May The Boston Red Box lost to Cleveland 7-3 to-day after having won their last four games Oral Hildebrand went the fbute fog the Indiana Joe Vosmix Indian outfielder drove in two home runs and two singles Cleveland I Baatao ABRHOA AB HO A Knckbckri 9 a 1 Cookerf Dice son rf 4 111 a'Cramrrcf 9 1 3 I'MsDUihlf 1 3 4 0 Foxx lb 9 113 1 WerberJb 9 I 4 I t1 RFrreIIe 9 0 3 4 McNairs 9 9 0 3 1 Mcllllolb Hildbrndp 4 UWFemU Kroncrlb 4 0 13 0 4 1 I 1 1 3 I 1 4 1 1 0 3 0 14 1 a i 3 9 1113 1 9 9 9 9 Hill Ostrmulrp Henrrp Miller Welchp Walbersp Bovmp 1 9 0 9 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 SOSII Totals 41 14 37 Touts 34 1 10 3111 Farrell batted for McHIlo In eighth Miller bolted for Hear Is eighth Score br Innlnsa: Cleveland 000 100 Boaton 030 000 3 Summaries: Werber Buna batted Vosmik 4 Hale Averlll Cooke Hi McNair Two-base Hale Averlll Hushes Cooke MellUo Thrcc-baae Hale Home runs Vosmik (3) A ml 11 McNair Stolen Troakr Hushes Sacrifice Ferrell Double Hushes (unassisted) Left on bases Cleveland 10 Boaton 10 Boat on Oft Hildebrand 4 Oitermuller 3 Walbers Struck Br Hildebrand 3 Oitermuller 1 Hit br Br Hildebrand (McNair) Loslns Oitermuller Bummrn Johnston Owens Time of 3:39 Tigers Shade Athletics Schoolboy Is Routed PHILADELPHIA May (V-The Detroit Tigers again eked out one-run victory over the Ath- (Continued on Page 3-0 G1ANIS 4 TO 0 AND GRAB LEAD soil By BURT UETER LEMOORE (Fresno Co) May Overcoming sturdy opposition from all but two of Fresno twenty-one high schools the Fresno High School Warriors placed men in all but four eventa of the varsity division to win the county track title with 43 points here to-day With the rays flexing their muscles to the utmost and a minimum of breeze athletes In the three classes effected eleven standing records As Fresno ran true to form In winning the varsity meet eo did Norman Raney of Lemoore hold to tha mark in hia specialties although not aa well as had been expected in the sprints The Iramoore star ran the 220-yards in 222 seconds to clip a half-second off the POINT SCORES Class Fresno 43 Lemoore 30 Edison Terh 18 Roosevelt 18 Selma 14 Clovis 10 Fowler 7 Sanger 5 Fresno Tech 5 Reed ley 3 Laton 3 Kingsburg 3 Parlier Coalings 1 Cnruthers (4 Clam Coalings 26 Selma 20 Roosevelt 16 28 lemoore IX Reedley 9 Fresno 513 Parlier 5 Caruthera 5 Washington Union Central Union Class Parlier 28 Selma 25 Fresno IX Lemoore 7 Fresno 4 Sanger 8 Central Clovia 1 Washington Union 1 Fowler 8 record but this is the slowest he has run in competition this year Tha official watch in the century timed him in 101 seconds good enough to tie the mark already held by Duncan of Fresno Tech established in 193X Wins Brand Jump Also Raney took one Jump in the broad jump trials to annex that event in 21 feet 5 Inches plus running anchor on second place relay team Hia efforts and those of hla brother Benton who won the 220-yard low hurdles and ran on the relay boosted the Lemoore hosts' total to 30(4 points for second place Coach Julius Trombetta's contribution to the record hooka waa made by Morris Samuelian This 8 Warrior made a new mark of 177 feet 8 inchee In the football throw All competitors in thie event broke the old record The Edison team which tied with Roosevelt for third with 18 points featured Tony Muzinlch mller who took one-tenth of a second off tha mile by running ahead all the wav for a 4:41 time Coalfngana Win George (Swede) Coalings!) i took the Class meet In a walkaway after four of Goldie Long's Roosevelt stars failed to put In an appearance The Coallngans made 26 points followed by Selma with 20 and Roosevelt with 16 3-3 The two Smale brothers Don Trower end Weiser all certain point makers for some unknown reason were not on hand and threw Long's plans Into confusion and broke up his relay team The real applause of tho dey went to Roy little Claes Parlier team which ousted Selma from first place by winning the relay the final event of the day although trailing one-half point before this event Parlier had a qi quar-i best- tet of Japanese runner who ed Japanese specialists under the tutorship of Tex Cairns of Selma Parlier scored 28 and Selma 25 Breaks Two Records Noboru Do! 17-year-oid Parlier class man broke two records for Parlier Ha high jumped 5 feet 8 inchee and went 40 feet 8(4 Inches in tha hop step and jump The Parlier quartet had a thrilling aetto with Selma in tha relay beating out 8elma's anchor man with little to apara in this event The Class competition wiped three records off tho board Ayers of Coalings broke the existing hop step and Jump mark by going 41 feat 10 inehea only to have Cleveland Maxey Caruthera Negro athlete go out 42 feet inch or nearly two feet better than the record of Pioor of Riverdale made in 1934 Netsley of Washington Union made a record in the 660 with a time of 1:305 Jerry Wilson Bill Wilson Harao Ota and Bob Wolley sat a new 440-yard relay record of 4X seconds (Spilt Record Honors Selma and Parlier epllt the other (Continued on Page g-Q BANKERS COP GAME The Bank of America softball club beat the Ladd Broom Company tram 10 to 4 yesterday on the North First Street diamond Eelardinelli did the hurl'ng and the catching for the bank--re hutted end Trudo -aught for the hroommen INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Nrwark 0 Toronto 1 Albany 4 Montreal Baltimore 9: Buffalo 4 Brneaie at RochnWte osllsd oad of IowUl IlB Yesterday's Basalts Chlcaso New York i Bt Louts 4 Brooklyn Pittsburgh Boston 1 Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati 1 AXEEICAX LEAGUE Each contestant faces a fifteen' game schedule in order to qualify two men for the finals hext Sunday In ease fifteen games are not completed to-day the ellmlnar tlon round robin play will be continued next Sunday with the finals May 17tb Ira Allen brother of World Champion Tied Allen was the favored tosser and should win one of the gold medals offered by The Fresno Bee tournament sponsor to the winners Bartlett was favored to get into the singlee final also John Roecoe and Bartlett are favored in the doubles final which will be played on the name day tha singles finalists meet Bartlett and Roecoe who topped the elimination round will meet Mc-Teer and Jack Hammack in the doublee championship play Each of the doubles winners will receive a medal also The first-place team will be awarded gold medals and the runnersup silver medals and Cal Nephew were eliminated in the extra playoff of the doubles eliminations having tied with the other two teams in the regular play Attempts of Promoter Don Price to re-match Charley Santen and Jake Patterson for the Disabled three-fall main event at Ryan's Arena Friday night so far has not met with success The pair staged a wild melee last week with the tough ex-marine of Syracuse scoring the only fall George Pencheff the burly Aua-tarlian star draws the eemi-final position in a best two out of three falls encounter with Hardy Krue-kamp former all-American fullback of Ohio State Huskies Topple Oregon Staters SEATTLE May 2 (AT Led by Sophomore Art Morgan an Olympic Games prospect the University of Washington Huskies trounced the Oregon State College Beavers 98 to 38 In a northern division Pacific Coast Conference dual track and field meet here to-day Morgan won the high hurdles in 149 one-tenth of a second under the standard set up for qualificar i the Olympic trials this mar He won the low hurdles in tion to the Olympic trials mar He won the low 1 243 Washington took eleven first places and tied in the high Jump Louis Neva Hurls Team To Win Over Hanford HANFORD (Kings Coi) May 2 pussling to solve the change of pace of Louie Neva star (Continued on Pago 2-C) SCORE OF 10 TO 5 LOS ANGELES May Oakland made it three straight over Los Angeles to-day end took tbs bulge in the baseball aeries with a 10-to-5 victory at Wrigley Field The league leaders bunched hits off Joyce and Kimball in the sixth and seventh innings to score even rune on five hits breaking up what bad been a pitchers' battle Meanwhile "We Willie" Lu-dolph was hit hard and often twelve times to be exact hut managed to keep the bingles scattered Steve Meaner the youthful Angel Infielder continued hie sensational atreak touching Ludolp! run and three ainglea times at bat Ha drove in Angela five rune I Los Aaseteo ABRHOAI ABRHOA 4 1 3 IlRitMf 3 3 3 4 0 S1IS l'Csrlrlelf 41331 1 3 3 14 3 3 I0S3 0i9ehlmrchrt Hill 4 3 I liHurstlb 4 4 1 3 I 3 I'Reesslb 4 0 13 1 4 3 11 O'Dtttmarss 4 3 3 113 4 1 1 0 1 0 BottarlnlpS Joreep Klmbsllp Oudst Buxton 3 0 13 0 3 0 113 1 1 0 0 SOSOS loses 10 19 3T 11 for Kimball la acvrnth for Buaton la alnih 110 004 101 000 9 Meaner Rreic Struck 0: Kimball 0: by Buxton LudolpD I Baaca on Off Kimball 3 off Buxton 0 I Hit by Ludolph Home Hitchcock Meanri hit LodlalanL Two-bow hlta Hitchcock Lodixloni Kiel Carlyle DeVlrleroa Anton Doubla DeVlyl-croe Lodlclunl to Anton 1:13 Totals ST 1 13 IT II ST LOUIS May The 8L Louis Cardinals stretched their winning streak to five straight gamea to-day when they defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 4 to 0 As a result of tha victory the Cards moved into first place In the National League pennant race Brsaklra I It Lsols ABRHOAI ABRHOA BordsstTrf 4 i e'Mooraxf iiiit Cooaerxf 4 1 3 0Friseb3b 13 13 4 Hassettlb 4 1 Marlin rf 4 3 3 3 4 KSipbp Bucher 4 1 1 4iMe0wlckll Llndstrmlf 4 4 13 OMlsslb 3 1 11 Frr3b 3 3 4 3 3 OcrschtTM 1 0 1 liGelbertAb lilts Berras 3 0 1 liBurocher 3 113 3 Phelps 0 1 Walker 1SSS4 Tar lor 1 0 Frankhstp 3 I 1 4 Jordan Its Sfe Totals 33 34 19' Totals 37 13 LreAnseie'l' Tarter batted for Berm in seventh Jordan batted for Frankhouat In ninth Score br Brooklrn 000 MS 0 St Louie SOI SIS 4 Bununarr: Bucher Runt batted Martin Medwick 13) Two-baas bite Frankhouee Frlach Stolen Martin Walker Pruett Delbert Double Frer to Hsieclt Left on St Louts Brooklrn Basse on Off Frankhoase 1: off Walker 1 'Struck Br Frankhouee 3 br Walker 3 Hit br Frer and 1 Phelps br Walker Wild Fraukhouee Fused Davie (3)' Reardon Barr and SaUanfanL Time of batting tor horns in five four of the Oakland DeViverass Kttehcklb Olrnnrf UhalMf Antonlb Lodlslnlfb Bolrsrdxf TOtall 43 Oudst baited Mena bitted Score br Oakland Summary: By Joyce 0 by Joyce -3: off off Ludolph 'by Jolee) Three-bow Btotx (31 Boteurd Stolen to Gibson SAN Kelly Petillo Heads Race Field At Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS (Ind) May Headed by Kelly Petillo ItaliaunAmericaa from Los Angeles winner of tha 1935 race a field of forty-five entries was nominated to-day fort ha twenty-fourth running of tha Indianapolis Motor Speedway 600-mile race May 30th Entries closed at midnight last night Only thirty-three cars lectsd by a aeries of qualifying runs to start It will be permitted Memorial Day classic Other former winners of the race entered are Bill Cummings Indianapolis 1984 and Louis- Meyer Huntington Park Calif 1928 and 1983 Deadline entries Included: Floyd Roberts Van Nuys Calif four-cylinder car owned by Joe Lencki Rex Maya Glendale Calif four Sparks-Wei rick George Barringer Wichita Falla Texas four Phil Shafer REMlY ATP0RTERVH1E With Merle Anderson and Orville McMurtry slated to handle the oitchlng nssignment the Fre-uo Reds will travel to Porterville to- dey and play Porterville In -a V-ley League game Porterville has a strong club and the Rada expect a tough game jnie Reds will line up the same way they have been playing In league competition Mile Won br Lawrence (Y): second Ivancovich (Pi third Leonard tan fourth Erie Butterworth (Pi 4:37 100-rard dih Won br Ullon (Cblea)i ireond MeOow third Lewis (Fli fourth Bream C) 0:0 9 440-rard dash Won br Jamleio- DI -aeond Hanson (Pi third Campbell (CM fourth Wood CA) 0:493 (Hew conference record) Won br Holbrook (F) 47 left late Inches: second Campbell 'Chico) 44 feet lots Indies: third MeslUfs (Cillcoj 4314: fourth teuton (F) 341 130-rard hlxh Woa hr Gubeer (P) second Van Otdell (P) third Johnson (Chico) fourth Mania N) Time Two-mlle Won Rice (F): second j' Leonard (H: third Bterrr (F) fourth Champion )P SMS (Hew con-terrace record Half-mile Won br GUI (P) second Helph (F): third Courtncr (P): fourth Hastlnss (Co) 3:93 Klkh Won br Croera (F) I fret Inches second tie (P) and Van Osdel (P 9 feet Inch fourth Wilson (Chico) feet 120-ysrd Won br Jamieion (P) second Orsunko (M third Lewu (P)t fourth MeOow IN) T) 0:314 1 Won br Wormerdam (P) 19 feet 91 Inches second tt- between Shepard tP) and Croson (F) and Cbaldl (Ohleoi II feet Javelin Won br Howland (F) 319 -feet 9 Inehea: second Crabtree (Chico) -11110 third MaU )F) 179fi fourth Janet (F) 1794 (New conference rec- ord 330-rarJ tow hurdles Won br Oubser (F): second Wright (CAM third Ubcldi (Chico) fourth Shepard (Ft 9:34 Discus Won hr Holbrook F) 114 feet 4 inrhes: second Olenron (F) 14 third Campbell tChloo) 1341) fourth Matthews (Chico) 1173 Unfed Won br EolUvtn (Cl it feet lO't inches: second Havens N) -feet ti Inchee: thud tit betwaes Wll Isms and Keller 31 feet 4 inch fllo Woa br Freono (Stevenson Dunwoodr Dili and Jamieson) secotuL Nevada: third Cal Acntoi (auiUL 3515 fcW only -been up there swinging tSiJ nty-five time a errell replaced Charley of the Tigers at-the head of tV American League list during week but Charley la still In the (1 ner-up papal tlon twenty points bf of Rick with mark of 419 far as long distance hitting WT oncerned the American League iers hold' a slight advantage timie Foxx Red Sox and Hal wky Indians are topping' both gues with a five each which lack Klein of the Cubs and Mel It of the Giants are next with Pitches Hits Seals To 9-3 Victory FRANCISCO May Lanky Sam Gibson pitched- and battaa tha San Francisco Seals tu a 9-to-S win over Sacramento to- dgy The big right hander led the Iocs hitting attack with triple double and two singles in as many timer at the plate in addition to holding the Senators safely in hand throughout Gibaon now haa hit in (Continued on Paga S-Cfc 3 hurier' of Oilers spelled defeat 5 to 2 here last night ams bican association Columbus via 1 9 Bt Pul I Ss'teiier: Cooper Stout and Oven Risers and Piek Louisville at Postponed vet srounde Score 1 8 Top 1 3 A Citr 1J1 Seventeen innlnsi- Boone 'and Troth Listen! 1 Bee Moon and MadiosU v- i the Huntington Beach tor I Cubs Upset Giants 5 To 4 In Ten Innings CHICAGO Zuay The Chicago Cubs defeated the New York Giants 5-4 to-day as- Stan Hack singled' home the winning run in tha-tenth inning The Cubs col- (Continued on Page 2-C) 9 7.

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