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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 14

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HENRY COTTON SETS COURSE RECORD WITH A 65 THE FRESNO BEE THURSDAY JUNE 28 1934 British Golf Pro Establishes Big Lead Shute 1 1 Strokes Behind jjjjjjjjjj (By The Associated! Press) SANDWICH (England) June 2S Shattering par for the second successive day Henry Cotton tall British pro covered the Royal St Georges in 65 to-day for a two-round aggregate of 132 to take an undisputable lead at the half-way mark of the seventy-two-hole British open golf title grind leaving) Denny Shute the defending titleholder trailing in his wake! rpex 10 LOS ANGELES Angels Stick In First Place With Hollywood Oaks Lose 9-5 Lodgemen Score 1-To-O Win And Brownies Move into First Place With Moose Cano former Vista Drug Company pitcher in top form the Fresno Sciots yesterday bounced the Mt Whitney team out of first place In the American League with a l-to-0 victory at the Holmes Playground Cano struck out sixteen in nine innings The lone tally of the contest came in the second inning when Foy Frazier Sciot first baseman raced borne from sedbnd on an error The Sciot victory puts the St Louis Brownies at the top of the league with the Brewery nine demoted to second place When the club forfeited to the Club at Frank Ball the winners stuck safely in the Head in the National League de-! spite a 17-to-0 walloping given the jY team by Barbano Motors the second place club at California Field Eleven runs in a hectic fourth inning assured the motors club its victory while Hawthorne Barbano pitcher held the to three bits for the entire afternoon The Colored Athletics beat the Wishon Wranglers 7 to 4 at Reedy i Field At Fink-White Playground ST" Unless they are selected on the A A all-star teams that will go to Japan and Sweden this Summer Fresno's track and field athletes Walter Marty Floyd Wilson and Elroy Robinson all of Fresno State and Gordon Dunn of Stanford will wind up the year's competition tomorrow and Saturday at Milwaukee The four stars will be wearing the winged emblem of the Olympic Club cf San Francisco Friday and Saturday on the runways and field of Marquette University in Milwaukee in the national A A championships They left immediately after the A A meet in Los Angeles last Saturday and unless they are off form all will shine in this meet Marty the world champion high jumper should be back in his old-time form and should do much better than he did in Los Angeles when he won the jump-off at 6 feet 7 inches from George Spitz of New York Marty's sore knee should be about healed and he should endanger his latest world record of 6 feet 914 inches Robinson will meet the great Charley Hornbostel of Indiana in the half but should do better than he did in Los Angeles against the Hoosier The experience Robinson gained in the two A A races the trial and final will benefit the Fresno State star Just rounding into his best form Wilson may go well over 24 feet in the broad jump In his last jump in the A A meet he leaped 24 feet 14 inches a mark comparable to what he was doing two years ago Gordon Dunn Stanford's weight star will be the favorite in the discus and may endanger the world record of 169 feet He threw in the 160s twice last week In the shot he will meet Jack Torrance of Louisiana State and John Lyman his teammate A Fresno track and field fan seeks information on Elroy Robinson Fresno State half miler No Robinson will not be graduated the Fresno star having one more year of competition He is expected to prove the leading collegiate half miler in the country In 1935 HIT AND MISS: The Los Angeles fight referees are making some sort of a record for their Experts say the light heavyweight champion Max Rosenbloom beat Lee Ramage Tuesday night but didn't receive the nod They also say Bob Goodwin whipped Bob Olin at Hollywood last Friday but did not win The epidemic of bad decisions began weeks ago when they were huilding up Art Lasky Breeze Odale of Lemoore College of the Pacific athlete will help coach at the Vallejo Junior High School next Fall And Marion McCart former Tulare High School mentor has been picked to coach at Corning Union High School Replacing Ted Schwein McCart also was coach at the Mcdesto Junior College for eight years Joe Custer San Jose sports writer informs us Dud De Groot has material aplenty and the Spartans will be stronger than ever on the gridiron next Fall Custer is just one of the sport writers who remarks is a shame the 'big four' of California has decided to kill your relays after so many years of building'' Braven Dyer Los Angeles scribe held the same view when we talked to him in Los Angeles last week "I took them to task for it before the official announcement was made but it was useless" said Braven Frank opponent on the Fred Feary-Jack Patrick card to-night in Stockton is Jack Howard unknown San Franciscan by eleven shots Adding to-day's seven-under-par card to his first round 67 for a new two-round record in either the British or American open Cotton held a nine-stroke lead over A Padgham a fellow Briton who scored a 70 for a 141 total and second place Shute negotiated the course ir par 72 to-day for an aggregate of 143 tieing him for third place with Joe Kirkwood the trick shot Australian who helped his cause with a brilliant 69 and the veteran British pro A Whitcombe who had a 70 Sixteen shots behind the pacesetting Cotton were Gene Sarazen the topheavy pre-tournament favorite and MacDonald Smith of Nashville Tenn Sarazen carded 1 a 73 and Smith a 71 both for totals of 148 With a burst of super sub-par golf on the last three holes Cotton shattered his own record of 66 set Monday at St Georges and moved into undisputed leadership in the championship At the eighteenth hole a gallery ef several thousand who had trailed in his wake joined hundreds of other spectators around the he green and cheered wildly ms CottonC approach rolled by the flag and stopped a yard away He sank the putt calmly for his second successive birdie three The two previous greatest rounds ever recorded in the British open championship were 66-68 135 shot by the redoubtable Bobby Jones at Sunningdale in the quali-! fving round for the 1926 title grind which he won over the Royal Ly-tham and St Annes courses with an aggregate of 291 The way Cotton shot to-day just i about took all the pre-tournament peril and danger out of the four invading professionals from the United States Sarazen Kirkwood Smith and Shute the defending titleholder They had been called I a red hot American but they cooled off yesterday atfer i Cotton's 67 and starting out to-day after the 65 had virtually no chance at all of catching up with the Sarazen had a first round 75 Shute 71 Kirkwood 74 and Mac Smith 77 (By The Associated Press Los Angeles rivals seem determined the champion Angels shall win the 1934 Coast League pennant When Millard Campbell Seraph right-hander began to get the worst of a pitching argument with George Caster a Portland last night the Beavers came to the rescue with five errors to give the visitors two unearned runs and the game 3-2 The Portlanders outhit the Angels 11-8 The victory left the Lelivelt men tied with Hollywood for the league leadership with two wins apiece Led by Ray Jacobs with a homer the Stars trimmed Oakland 9-5 behind the combined seven-hit tossing of Frank Shellen-back and Archie Campbell Rego Conlan and Walsh all took turns on the Oakland mound San Francisco evened its series at one-all with Seattle 7-3 after Ken Sheehan relieved Sam Gibson in the eighth and checked a Seattle rally at two runs Art Garibaldi Seal second sacker clouted a four-bagger and single After being walloped in the Tuesday opener Sacramento came back to beat the Missions 7-3 last night The Solons opened up on Ray Lucas Mission hurler acquired from Brooklyn for four runs in the first inning and were never headed Every Senator but Powers hit safely as the Sacramentans pounded Lucas and Lloyd Osborne for an even dozen blows Tom Gregory held the Reds to nine hits I-s Ancles I Portland AB A AB A Stats cf 5 0 110 Wilburn ss 3 12 2 5 Reese 2b 3 1 0 6 3 Loanecf 5 0 3 2 0 GudatJf 5 0 11 1 sCoscrt2b 5 0 2 2 2 Demare rf 4 0 2 0 0 Burns lb 5 0 1112 Oslesbylb 4 0 18 O'Claybghrf 4 0 0 3 0 Camplc 4 0 0 8 1 English 3b 4 0 2 Llllard3b 3 112 5 Blackrbylf 2 10 10 Dittmarss 4 111 5'Doerrc 3 0 14 0 4 0 3 1 Gene Allen quick thinking the new faces in American League twilight baseball Canzoneri And Klick Bout Is On To-night Mt Whitney Sciots AB A AB A Lnfrncolf 4 0 2 3 Hrnrder3b 4 0 2 1 0 de- Beards 4 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 2 1 vit the Gorhianc 4 0 0 2 1 Allen 3 0 0 1 1 pression nit tne 5rlnd lb 4 11 1 Frazierlb 4 113 1 baseball players lLung3b 4002 Parrettcf 20111 Gene was play- Hrgnrdrrf 4 0 0 2 0 Coffman If 4 0 110 ine resrularlv In Bsuercf 4 0 3 2 0 Byrdrf 4 0 110 ing regularly in Kohl 2b 3 0 0 1 4 Windellc Coast LeagUt Homan 3 0 0 0 lfCanop clubs and in their farm! Totals 34 0 6 34 ll) Totals 30 1 0 27 6 sorlM Crfre Score by league vrene Mi Whitney 000 000 is a product of sciots 010 000 1 Galileo High Summary Beard (2) Lung School in San Kohl Wendell Cano Two-base Lan-p Ho franco McFarland Sacrifice Coffman ranciSCO Bases on balls Off Homan 1 off Cano 0 played 1 Struck By Homan 1 by Cano 16 3 0 0 170 3 0 112! NEW YORK June 28 ljFrankie Klick of California and Tony Canzoneri former light- Reedley Bouts Draw Crowd Of 250 Fans REEDLEY (Fresno Co) Juna 28 Two hundred and fifty fan turned out last night for the American Legion's wrestling and boxing show last night All of the bouts topped by the workout of Todd Adams of Fresno and Pete Priess were no-decision exhibitions A1 Manfredo of Fresno classy welterweight boxer and cousin of Young Corbett was the referee Lawson Little Bows Out Of Dallas Picture 9 DALIAS (Texas) June 28 UPh- jW Lawson Little the British ams teur champion was one of several base and pitched Double McFarland to Lung Left on foe three vmm Mr Whitney 5 Sciots 9 Hit by lor tnree year Parrett Passed Goorabian being captain in La Salle and Weigandt Time of his last vear 1:30 last year Tbe San Francisco Missions JCampblp 3 0 10 LCasterp 4001 4 weight champion are slated to Totals 37 3 8 27 16' Totals 35 11 its meet to-night in their scheduled Score by Innings fight postponed last night due to Los Angeles 100 100 3 rain Portland 001 001 Summary Errors Llllard Ditt-mar Burns Caster (2) Wilburn Runs responsible Campbell 2 Ca ter 1 Struck By Campbell by Caster 4 Base on balls Off Campbell 5J off Caster 1 Two-base hit English 21 Doerr Oglesby Sacrifice Campbell Runs batted In Gudat Campbell Wilburn Double plays Dlttmar to Reese to Oglesby Reese to Dittmar to Oglesby Llllard to Rerse to Burns Umpires- Genshlea and Cady Time of 1:39 TJfshandGame Gossip SAN FRANCISCO June Colored A Wishon Wrangler I ABRHOA ABRHOA King3b 4 1 2 2 0 Kenedy 3b 3 0 0 0 0: 3 0 0 0 0 RShmdtlf 3 0 2 1 li 3 0 1 5 0 Decamioc 4 12 6 2 3 1 0 7 3Duckhrnlb 4 117 1 3 111 1 GShmdtrf 2 110 0 3 2 2 1 0 Glpnncf 2 0 0 0 0 2 10 1 0 Collier 2 1111 3 12 12 Aufdrhd2b 3 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 Frank 3 0 10 1 2 0 10 1S Edmnsnrf sercys Hunterli Rosscf wittS rt Corbett Makes Terms To Hoffman For Bout With Vince Dundee Gtne Allen To-day Sarazen treated himself up Allen for 1926 and 192' to an outward 34 and then farmeti him out to the Mon- on the incoming side taking tana Mines League for two years a went to Twin Falls in the Utah- Hard luck on the greens dogged jaho League where Moose Cano Broith on the nine ioir more Fov Frszier were olavinsr at putts just failing to fall into the er plaing fuP- the seventeenth he drove He p)ayed wlth the Tallant Tubbs into the rouch and missed a six-eam jn winter League at San foot putt to lose a stroke to par PrariCpn iQct vr and with Mo- Totals 25 7 9 18 Totals 26 4 8 18 9 Out of the starting field of 101 5 Colored Athletics 100 blaverd iTtv desto ln the state leau jWishon Wranglers 012 100-4 aty-nme with scores of He work9 for Blake Moffit and Summary: Pilkinston 2) Hill jod or better qualified for the Towne before twilight baseball Home runs Hill Duckhorn Hunter Do- jcamio Two-base hits King Young Wilkes Stolen bases Pilkington Schmidt Collier Hill Bases on balls Off Roberts 3: off Young 0 off Frank 2 Struck out By Ffcoberts 5: by Young 4 by Frank 6 Innings -By Roberts 2: by Young 4 by Frank 6 Winning pitener Young Left on Colored Athletics moot question in American League circles Notice American student at the University inue 10 be a Sacramento ABRHOA! ABRHOA state a Powerslb 4 0 0 5 1 Almada cf 3 2 13 0 Donovan cf 4 2 2 1 0 Hafeylf 5 0 3 3 0 but (By McCIatchv Newspapers Service) light heavyweight champion White gwSajb 5120 o'atroMr3b 50022 Cy A "KT TP I 3 A C3 Ct TiIMO OO Jceo v- 4 tUinl IU I 1eO i does not think Walker can make iBordasyrf 5124 ODahlgrnib 50191 160 pounds and says he will refuse Kamprs2b 3 118 2 Pitzpatrke 40031 to send Corbett in against any fighter weighing more than that Nevertheless Kearns is hot on White's trail a reversal of the situation of several years ago when 4 0 3 2 3 2 10 3 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 7 12 27 11! Total 36 3 8 27 10 SAN FRANCISCO June Young Corbett Ill's brief vacation may be near an end The former welterweight manager Larry White says to-day he expects word momentarily that the proposed title bout fistic hoen giver the ritv nlaveTOUnd 5- Wishon 9 Hit by Kennedy nas oeen given me cuy ptaj grouna PUkingtoo Decamio Time ot office that the nine is thoroughly jgame5 38 ABRHOA 28-only will fish life suffer in result of the drought upland game birds will feel the lack of water which will cause a shortage of feed State fish and game commission officials are preparing to see that the quail and phesants ate not killed off by the lack of feed and water Arrangements have been made whereby game wardens are making a survey of arid areas and report ing to the main office the conditions they found If water holes have dried up and none is available through natural sources and feed is so scarce that it threatens to depopulate the birds the commission is ready to furnish the water and feed necessary to carry quail and other game birds through the Summer the with Middleweight Champion Vince 'White chewed his fingernails to the quick waiting for Kearns to agree to the Corbctt-Jackie Fields welterweight championship fight Kearns would have Corbett and Walker fight on July 4th The Dundee is definitely on Ancil Hoffman former promoter and now manager of Max Baer is in the East trying to line up the bout to be staged in San Francisco un- favorites who fell out of the trans-Mississippi championship in the first round to-day losing a 2 and 1 battle to Zell Eaton Oklahoma City Johnny Goodman Omaha's blond mite led the parade into the second round of the trans-Mississlppt championships with a decisive 6 and 5 victory over Harp Massingill Fort Worth veteran David Goldman of Dallas comedalist and a top-ranking favorite lest to Verne Stewart of Albuquerque the New Mexico state champion on the last green 1 up Goldman rallied brilliantly to square the match on the fifteenth hole but muffed the final hole by trapping an approach shot Reuben Aibaugh of Dallas eliminated little Reynolds Smith also a Dallasite and the Texas amateur champion 1 up in nineteen holes Johnny Dawson of Chicago called forth all of his golf shots to put out Fred Haas of New Orleans 17-year-old southern amateur champion 2 up Another champion Edwin McClure of Shreveport holder of tne Louisiana title fell before the consistent stroking of Leland Hamman of Waco 1 up Harry Todd 17-year-old Dallas boy who tied Goldman for medalist honors dropped a 3 and 2 match to Fred Odom New Orleans city champion der the promotional guidance of Dundee-Corbett fight probably will Don Shields using the inactive i be 1 Labor Day although Moore batted for Lucas in eighth Score by innings Sacramento 401 002 000 Missions 000 000 201 3 Summary Errors-Kamporls Almada Bordaaaray Rtroner Dahlgren Runs responsible for Lucas 7 Gregory 3 Struck out By Lucas 1: by Osborne 1 by Gregory 4 Walks Off Lucas 3 off Gregory 6 Stolen bases -Donovan Bo-roja Stroner Two-base hits Krasovich Donovan Almada Dahlgren Wright Sacrifice hit Power Runs batted in Bo-roja (2) Krasovich 3 Donovan Almada Eckhardt Dahlgren Double plays Krasovich to Powers Krasovich to Kamporls Time of game 1 53 Umpires Fanning and Carey Oakland I Hollywood ABRHOA ABRHOA 5 0 1 0 3 Levey ss 3 10 13 Kelley cf 5 0 0 3 1 Haney 3b Keyes rf 5 13 0 O'Carlylecf Anton lb 4 0 0 9 l'Jolleyrf Ruble If 2 1 ft 4 0 DiMauolf Klntana2b 2 10 12 Jacobs lb Pasekc 3 114 1 Basslerc French ss 4 0 1 2 2 Doerr2b 3 2 10 0 5 0 12 0 3 12 2 1 3 112 0 4 12 111 3 114 0 3 112 4 White says American Legion offi cials have asied him to try and line it up for August when the legion will be here in convention me the wa White's answer to that While White told Kearns he would discuss a Walker fight with him he says he is not taking the proposition seriously yet He terms advances as for Walker" Kearns on the other Disabled American Veterans' boxing permit Shields wired Hoffman this week outlining White's financial demands White admits he is asking more than the usual challenger's end of the purse for Corbett but says Dundee still will be able to make more money fighting Corbett than he can by staying in the East At the same time White is con of Oxford who had Metcalfe Will Shoot For New Sprint Record MILWAUKEE (Wis) June 28 W5 When Ralph Metcalfe Negro sprint champion dashes down the 100-yard and 220 course in the A A games here this week-end for a first place in both events he will be seeking a goal unequalled ince the 1890's a lopsioea snutout aeieai 10 vp-i Antlrr 1 Walnut Are Groc A sweep for the Marquette flash posing nines Monday the fast- abrhoa abrhoa Saturday would give him his third! stepping second-place outfit cleaned Carey rf 3 13 2 0 LChln2b 4 10 13 consecutive double victory in the! up on the 19 to 0 Yes-A A championships Last weekiterday was the victim Tndrianlf at Los Angeles Metcalfe took bis 1 17 to 0 The motors team is show- Hmrrc third consecutive double win in tht ing a lot of class lately and may )5f 1i 2bf A A games jyet succeed in making thing hot The only other athlete to make for Hatch leaders Betirrndp the mark Is Bernie Wafers New That 19-to-0 defeat must have Kimball 3b 3 0 3 0 1 Souza York A coach who won both been demoralizing to the Barbano Motor 0 0 2 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 Summary Conttantlno Blvlns 2' Middleton Warner Two-base hits Dahlstrom Helwi Haas Chalson 2 Hawihorne 2 Stolen base Chanson Bases on balls Off Hawthorne 1 off Jeffries 0 off Middleton 2 Struck By Hawthorne 5: by Jeffrie 3 by Middleton 3 0 0 5 0 Rennacf 4 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 Bariilchc 4 2 12 1 3 113 0 FTrlple3b 3 1112 3 113 0 DZnvch lb 4 2 2 9 0 3 0 0 0 1' MCrghd3b 1 0 0 0 0 1112 0'TRennalf 3 1111 1 0 0 0 0 GZnovchrf 2 110 0 3 0 0 0 0 Gamberp 3 1 0 0 2 10 12 Totals 25 4 8 16 2 Totals 30 12 6 18 11 SAN FRANCISCO June 28 In spite of adverse water conditions the annual production of trout In the state owned hatcheries prom ises to come up close to the record of 1933 when 37000000 were raised and distributed in 30000 miles of streams and 1000 lakes of California The monthly report of the state fish and commission 0 0 0 0 ft shelenbckp 2 0 0 2 2 ferring with Jack Kearns about a hand tells newspaper men that bout between Corbett and Mickey only the question of money is hold Walker former welter middle and ling up the fight Regop Conlan 2 0 0 0 1 Campbtllp 10 10 Lhnwi T7 Pf tct Raimondi 1110 0 Durst rf 110 10 now mat nav been harvested so far this year and that this season there ha? already Walsh 0 0 0 0 Devivros2b 0 0 0 1 0' Tidball Loses Net Match To Eastern Youth RAMBLER IN HOSPITAL HOUSTON (Texas) June 28 Johnny Young of Houston Notre Dame halfback is In a serious condition at a hospital here with a kidney infection He ha been in the hospital since Friday springs in 1895 1896 and 1897 He' hoys They failed to appear forAn' will be here to see the attempted 'their tussle with Hatch's Club yes- and the game was forfeited Total 34 5 7 24 12 Totals 31 9 10 27 12 Raimondi batted for Conlan in alxth Score by Inning Oakland 000 005 000-5 Hollywood 060 001 9 Summary: Doerr Struck out- By Rego 2 by Conlan 1: by Shei-lenback 1 by Walah 1 Base on balls -Off Rego 4: off Shellenback 4 off Walsh 4 Stolen base DiMaggio French Haney Home run Jacobs Two-base Kye Pasek Raimondi Mulligan Sacrifice Ruble Campbell Runs batted Bassler f3) Haney Carlyle '2) Jolley Pasek (2 French Raimondi Mulligan Jacobs 2K Double play Kelley to Anton Jolley to Jacob Aan Franelxco Seattle ABRHOA AB A 5 2 2 5 3 Elsworth 5 0 113 Rhyne ss 4 0 1 2 4 Harngtn2b 4 112 3 Funkcf 2 10 1 0 Huntrf 2 10 10 Backer 3b 3 111 Stately 1b 4 0 16 0 Fenton lb 3 115 0 Lawrncecf 4 0 0 5 0 Marty rf 4 112 0 Berger If 4 0 0 3 0 Thomas If 4 0 1 0 0 Bradbury 3 0 2 7 0 McMullen 4 0 19 TCoscart3b 4 13 2 3 Gibson 3 0 0 0 llKalllop 1 0 0 0 1 DeMaggio 1 0 0 0ft Lahman 1 0 0 0 0 Oiralb 10 0 2 OjTPllettep 0 0 0 0 0 Sheehan 0 1 0 0 0 Buchanan 0 0 0 0 1 nel 00000 assault on his record SEE THEM 200 4 Avenue Grocery 020 004 12 Summary: Jorgensen M) Reid 2 Csaghead Home run Zanovlch Three-baf hit -Kimball Two-base hit Zanovlch Stolen bases Zanovich Clarkson Carey Base on balls Off Behrend 2 Struck out By Behrend 4 by Gambe- 2 Innings By Behrend fi by Gamber 6 Winning pitcher Gam-jber Losing pitcher Behrend Left on I base Antlers 4 Walnut Avenue Grocery 4 Hit by pitcher Zanovlch Clark Passed ball- None Rogers Time of game 1:25 Club 9: 0 0: forfeit) I Stanford Cuts Grid Prices Rtaniey Pinto 210 rough Bostonian took two out of three falls from Hal Rumberg 225-pound ex-coilegian to win the main match of the Disabled weekly wrestling show at Ryan's Arena last night Pinto outgamed Rumberg to take the first fall in 26 minutes 28 seconds with a head scissors Then Rumberg crashed Pinto to the mat with a flying body scissors to win the second fall in 55 seconds The last fall wa awarded Pinto when he got an arm stretch on Rumberg forcing him to yield the fall in 31 seconds It was a hard-fought match with the announced plan of winner-take-all Steve Zynosky 226-pound former been planted over 6000000 finger-lings In addition 2095375 salmon fln-gerlings have been liberated in the Klamath and Sacramento Rivers from 3725251 eggs gathered at various egg-taking stations This year 64126 small-mouth bass have been hatched at the Friant experimental ponds and distribution of the young fish has already reached 15000 The opening of the new Take Almanor trout hatchery on Clear Creek ha increased the production of the state hatcheries The capacity of 2500000 trout will Re reached (his year The old hatchery handled but 1500000 fish per year For the first time in many years Southern California was called upon to supply rainbow trout eggs for northern hatcheries The spawn taking in the North was not as much as normally and to fill the requirements of the planting program it wa necessary to get more eggs From the Forest Home hatchery and Iike Arrowhead nearly 4000000 eggs were gathered and shipped North YMCA Starts Archery Shoots For Fresno Lads The A archery club started their weekly shoots for the Summer to-dav with Harry Minek leading off with 294 points in the Columbls round Viet Johnson was second with 255 points and Delp Johnson third with 55 points In the Indian shoot Golden Ixtng Jr was first with 87 points and Archie Quinn second with 21 points The club meets each Thursday morning at 8:15 o'clock which is open to any boy archer in Fresno -) WONDER WHO SELLS THE NEW GJ" GOODYEAR TIRES? ANY SHELL SERVICE STATION LADY 1 STANFORD UNIVERSITY June 28- Substantial reductions in ticket prices for most of Stanword's 1 1934 home football games were an-: nounced by Graduate Manager A1 Masters The price sale in some instances has been lowered as I much as 50 per cent and Masters I said an attendance boom was an- TO-NIGHT! SPROUTS LAMMY Elder Lamoreaux At the Flat Track Motorcycle Races TO-NIGHT STATE COLLEGE STADIUM 8:15 ADDED ATTRACTION PUTT MOSSMAN World Champion Motorcycle RIDER In more than forty sensational feats of daring! Tbfrc'Il be aif gpeed thrill when thete two rat thampionx rort! And thtr will be other tr Hderx not to be overlooked GARLAND JOHNSON BURTON ALBRECHT PUTT MOSKMAN ED JONES RAY HOLT EDDIE 8PADAFORE and many other ADMISSION 50c NO Children under 12 with parents FREE RESERVED SEATS PHILADELPHIA June Gilbert Hunt 18-year-old net ace from Massachusetts Tech to-day eliminated the defending champion Jack Tidball of the University of California at Los Angeles from the national intercollegiate tennis championship by sweeping into the semi-finals with a 6-4 6-1 conquest Baffling the far-western star by his placement ability and court generalship the dark-haired New Ingland intercollegiate champion jumped into a lead in each set and crushed his ranking opponent with comparative ease Hunt' conquest followed the triumph of Gene Mako of Southern California who reached the semifinals In te play at Merlon Cricket Club Haverford by downing Rimev Donovan of Fordtiam 6-2 6-1 The third semi-final bracket was filled by Wilbur Hess of Rice Institute seeded seventh in an 8-6 6-2 victory over Kendall Cram Tulane ace Another upset featured the quarter final competition as Bill Reese fifth seeded from Georgia Tech stroked out a 4-6 6-2 6-1 victory over third ranked Martin Buxby of Texas Testa And Rush Win A Six-Day Race LOS ANGELES June More than 10000 spectators early this morninp saw Erldic Testa Los Angeles and Lew Rush Victoria win first place honors in the six-day bicycle race at Oilmore Stadium The two cyclists combined their efforts several days ago when their own partners were forced out by injuries They were in ninth place until Sunday Second place went to Charlie Winters New York and Rabbit Yatesn Chicago Frank Bartel) Newark and Jack McCoy San Francisco were third Eddie Tric't of Belgium and Jerry Rodman of Chicago finished fourth Total 34 7 8 27 Total 32 3 8 27 11 DiMaggio hit for Fenton tn eighth Lahman hit for KaJlio In aeventh Michael hit for Buchanan ln ninth Score by Inning 8an Francllco 000 300 022 7 Seattle 000 000 Summary: Thomas Bradbury Credit victory to Gibson Charge defeat to Kallio Runs responsible Kalllo 2 Plllette 2 Gibson 2 Buchanan 2 Sheehan 1 Struck out By Kalllo 6 by Gibson 5 by Sheehan 3 Bases balls Off Kalllo 1 off Gibson 6 off Plllette 2: off Buchanan 1 off Sheehan 2 Stolen bases Marty Thomas Hunt Home Garibaldi Two-base Backer Sacrifice hits Kalllo Rhyne Runs batted Fenton Thoma DlMng-glo Bheely Lawrence Garibaldi (2) Harrington Double play McMullen to Garibaldi Barker to Garibaldi Oaribaldl to Rhyne to Oira Time of game 00 Umpires -Byron and Plniilll Better Buy Grocers Win From Osegas 12-11 The Better Buy heat Otegae 12 to 11 In contest in (he Moonlight League last night at Dickey Playground The Washington Market defeated the A team 15 to 4 at Flnk-Whlte Playground at Holmes Walt's Barber Shop beat Borden 14 to 8 at Frank Ball Buker Colson defeated Radln Kamp 9 to 4 and at Einstein Playground Safeway Stores beat Iversen Carleton 5 to 3 Results In the Sunset League were: Power Club 7 Torino Bak-erv 3 at Fink-Smith Dante Club 5 Wharton Club 4 at Einstein In a Summer league game at Reedv Field Einstein defeated Wishon 10 to 4 ticipated The Stanford-Southern Black Secret again proved himself California game will cost $275 com- lpKS without his mask he lost two straight falls to Cy Williams 220 another ex-collegian in their semi-final forty-minute time limit match Williams tossed Zynosky out of the ring onto his shoulder which weakened that member and made him easy prey for a pair of arm locks the first fall taking 25 minutes 5 seconds and the second 24 seconds In the roughest match yet to be staged here Referee Harry At wood of Sacramento and Stockton stopped the Heiwig-Oswakl fracas and sent both grapplers to the dressing room amid the jeers of the crowd Ed Helwig 205 former Kansan started the fireworks with a kick to the fftomach after which Hank Oswald 200 of Nebraska threw him out of the ring several times with both twice rolling out together A battle ensued which ended with them fighting outside the ring and Atwood stopping the match Rube Borders 185 of Sanger wrestled to a draw with Art Larson 205-pound local grappler In an interesting curtain raiser It was a one-fall twenty-live-minute time limit match jj pared to a top of $330 last year Fight Results Oakland Jo? Bernal San Francisco technically knocked out Sammy Mandell CbicaKo 8 Bill Olebron knocked out Abel Perreria (2): Tony Souza knocked out Willie Britt '4) Jesse La Barba de-t ioned Nash Caldron (4): Paul Karsh cisioned Ted Stowers 2) Benny Barrish Sonny Boy Wilson Bonnie rant decisioned Harry Jleviera Chicago- Frank SlfJlio 136' Chicaao (knocked out Peto Nebo 137 Key West Fla (8) i Joe Knight 172 Cairo Oa stopped Henry Flrpo 169 Louisville Ky (7) Pittsburgh Gets Open Golf Tourney NEW YORK June W- Award of the 1985 national open golf championship to the Oakmont Country Club Pittsburgh and the national amateur tiiurnnrnent to the Country Club of Cleveland Ohio has been announced by the 1 United Slates Golf Association YOU CAN NOW BITY A PLYMOUTH $675 n'eVT1 Greene Co 1501 Broadway Ph 3-7241 GUESS Iet tflarnn your motor trouble and rive you ttar rxact motor eondl- tton with tho WEIDFNHOFr MOTOR analyarr Jaynes Son 1 152 Street Phon S-S24I a.

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