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The. Club ousted Natlprial "League twilight baseball and a chance the city series as lt dropped'an; 8-to-t verdict to the Club nine at 'California Field last.evening. The Danish Creamery walloped the Antlera 6 to i to go Into fourth place and enter, the "llttls world Last evening's games were the last, for the National League. Barbano Motors team banded Wlshon 12-to-5 licking at Fink White 'and Walnut Grocers staged two "six-run -rallies to defeat -the T. 12 to ,4, at F.

H. Ball Playground: Fresno's Sclbts sewed up first poBltion- in the American League with a 3-to-O Ehutout victory over 'the Blxler's Cleaners. Art-Booth was the only Sciot who 'was con- eistont against' Big -Jake Jacobsen, getting two' tvyo-base. a. sacrifice and scoring two runs.

Colored A. C. 7 lUleh'i Clnk A A A A Klni.Jb 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 a Tirlor.lb 3 0 1 Jrewet.ss Smllh.c HlndJ.Jb-p 1 1 1 0 olsenilb 0 0 1 0 .3 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 I i 3'I 0 0 0 Olsenilll 3 1 1 6 0 Rols.ct 0 0 1 0 Hearlck.Sb 3 5 0 1 0 Hunlfr.lf- 1.1 0 0 0 H-ZlllOb 3 1 1 0 1 Lavlcss.ai 1 1 1 0 0 Ldeidale.p-- i Clatk.lt) 1 0 1 3 0 Bbertj.p-Tf 3 0 0 SCICJ.SS 1 0 0 3 1 Hollywood Los Anielei Stllllc otklind SRcnraento FurlUnd .1 Hts .58) .511 .333 ts Tcsftrdar Bin Frunclsco Bekttle 0.. Missions 4, Sacramento 3- (nllm). Loi 7-1, Fortune! 4-3 (nllht.

second rtme seven InnlnEi). (ulihu. Games Seattle at San Francisco. Mlisloni at' Sacramentc (nirbH. Portland at Los Anrelei (nlihl).

HoUjvood at OsktRnd. NATIONAL. LEAGUE -Won Lost. Pet. 31 New York OMeaio 51 3 81.

41 35 PlUsburth Boston 41 4t Fhlladelpblt BrooVlrn i 3 -50 Cincinnati 37 54 Rfivlls New York 8, cbkaco 6. Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia I. -Louis 5, Brooklyn 3. Plttsburih 3-7, Boslon AilEBICAN Won Lost Pet. Dtlrolt S3 31 .831 Kew York 49 32 .805 Boston 4 7 38 .853 Cleveland 44 38 Ml Washlntton r.

.11 44 Ml SI. Louis 36 41 .68 Philadelphia 32 .390 Chlcaao 4 6 .338 yesterday Reiallt Delroll. (i J. at. Louli.

3: Philadelphia, 2. Cleveland. IS; New York, 14. Oil 'RimiLS BYPATFUEY TUB F1JESNO BIJE. THUBSDAY.

JULY 10. -B A A 5 3 i a OiREw.rf vl 1 1.4 C.Kni^r.u'. Totals 20 4 6 128 Scoie by inning Colored 'Athletic ilatcn'a Club Summary: Errors Bercy Pllklncton (3). Bteoart. 'CT Clark, Taylor, Younc.

Hinds. 0: off Roberts. 1 Hit. dale. o.

cits. by Laudeidale. 6. --Hunter by Laitderdale. alan.

Cobura and Stone. Time ol 1:30. T. M. r.

Latour.c Blsk.il 3 0 0 CKGsmbel Totals Totals 35 3 Score by Innings-Y. M. D. Wfllnut Ave. Grocers Eirors--Cla Thret-bite hit--Trlpplc.

Mlddletort. Clamo, Charlson. Base dleton. olf QMnbelli 1. Mtddleton.

5: by aambi-ll, 1. plsr--Martin la a to Cltroo. jlre--Bralcich. 3 1 3 0 1 Hottirne.c 1 1 1 0 WIshi 3 3 1 1 0 Kennedy.3b 2 0 0 7 0 3 1 1 1 6 1 0 0 22" 5 IS 6 033 01-- 4 033 3l-- tercr (2. i -a on biUi It Lauder- by Robb pitcher ilres ol r.

IB nil A 4 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 8 0 3 2 3 0 3 2 3 1 0 3 1 2 1 0 3 7 2 3 0 2 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 3 1 1 0 1 17 13 14 31 6 3 000 0-- .4 0 006 X-- mwalt (2). tlltS -ice hits---OH WLd- ck out By Doublt iroo. Ura- hon AD A LEAGUE A A W.Hein..3b 5 1 2 4 3 EnrlUh.u 3 2 3 2 4 Klein.lt 3 0 1 1 0 i a 1 0 0 3 0 F.Uerm,rC 3 0 0 Curler, cf 4 0 0 4 0 Urine 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 Grimm, Ib 5 1 1 0 lock.JU 1 2 4 I Buih.p 1 0 1 0 0 Robt.P 1 0 fl 0 0 Hutst 1 0 0 0 0 Joiner, 0 0 0 Galan 1 0 0 0 0 T.Dnlnr.p 0 0 Tolftls 43613311 batted for 1 a a batted lor Score br innlnis ChLcajo New York Summary No erro Crltz (3), Tercr 1 (3) Enclish, Herman man (3 Home runs- Herman. Double to Or! mm. Fltn.nin-.oni, olt 6lntct' out--By Bus! 1.

Wlnnlnc Pitcher pitcher Bush. -Om and Monn. Time --3 a a A A New Tork AB Moore.cf-11 4 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 Frerrr.lb 4 1 3 14 OH.rl 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 Leiber.et 1 0 0 1 Jtclt5on.li 4 1 1 2 venezJb 4 i a 0 Dann.ni.e 4 1 1 3 Pltulmm.p 3 1 3 1 Luqy.e.p 1 0 ToUtJ 3 7 14 31 in olner In elchOi. 000 Ml 004 001 Qlx- 13. RUGS batted, OU (2).

Veriez 12 (2), Klein, F. He bits-- Crlli. -Ott. Verce Enillih to on balh Root. oft Luqut, bj Fltisimmon Fltxalmmojii.

Los i ret Fliimtn, Bi A Birtell.i 5 2 3 Slanly. Pinto, 209-pound: Boston grappling became- the vie- a more unscrupulous raat- Qian-'than himself as was ripped up in straigbt'falls by Pat 21S. Brooklyn, In the main event of the Disabled Veterans' wrestling card here last night. After twenty-twoi minutes and seconds of rough-house performance, Fraley, after'rubblng Inlment which he had concealed on a Cloth I i i trunks Into Pinto's eyes, cuffed him around few thnos and then threw the Boslonlan with a flying toe hold. Referee Ted Hopkins of Los Angeles "made'a search of the Irishman's 'trunks was called for tho seCorid fall, locating the Itnlment-soaked cloth, which he threw out Into the audience.

Pinto, groping around the ring was easily spilled in twentyrelght seconds with the same hold which won ths first fall, ending his string of seven straight victories Tony Felice. 218, Italian behemoth, fiubstlluted for Hardy Krus kamp who was unable to appear two successive falls from Stove Zynoaky, 226, to win the semi-final match. The first fal was annexed in thirteen minute: and four seconds with a back bod' slam and the second In twenty nine seconds body jslams. George Wilson, 200, and Ca 3olumbo, 210. wrestled to a draw a twenty-five-minut time limit special event.

Kacl attempted flying tackles which hai both dashing and whlrlinj all over the Rube Borders, 182, Sanger, drev with Art 186, of Fresno the one-fall twenty-minute cur aln raiser, oat.rt ilcaer.c 1 1 roittl.ir clfntrZb faHtc an Atta.p roacca.p le Cleveland Summary: Ml 0(0 333-15 Errors Ohapman. Halt Hyatt. 'Runs balled In-- Crosettl, Rice Jlckey, Arerlll 14), i (l), oehili 'rosfcy (3), Halt. Kamm t2). Obapraan 41.

SaltztaTtr (7), Vosmtk. Combs. lAZ- Fytlak, Hollind. Tito-base hits (I). Myatl, Crosettl.

Troskr (1) Holland. Three-baj Horn lurrmr. EI Kamm, Rice. Double plar--M: Lett on base: AMERICAN LEAGUE 0 Vouut.U onrroifcj.lb 2 0 0 ATI 4 a a a 4 3 3 Oil 1 1 4 0 3 3 triKimm.Sb 6 0 3 2 0 PjLUk 4 1 1 1 I 3 1 1 0 llWinEacnr.T 0 1 0 0 OiWellod.p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CjBem.p 1 1 1 1 Hcllind 0 0 0 1 5 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 4 3 3 0 0 ij 1 1 i 'l 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 TclaU 4S 1 4 2 0 2 6 7 1 Totals 4 4 3 7 7 rTwo out. when vrlnnlnc run icared.

'SYftlker balled lor'Hellner In ninth. Pyllak batted for MTatl in ninth. Holland tilted lor BUD la ninth. JScore by Yoik OH Ml CIS-- II hils-- Vosmlk. OeKrli itae tuns--Averllt.

tolpn bases--Hoit. OrostUl to Hale Hot Sitot At PX A. Chiefs Qualifying Exemption For Ryder Cuppers Draws Criticism By PAUL MICKELSON (Associated Tress Sports Writer) CHICAGO, July Armour the noted black Scot, fired hot blast at the professional golfers association to- day for automatically exempting all Ryder Cup players and nobody else from qualifying, for the annual championship, at stake at Buffalo New York II. Btse on balls-- OH Harder next week. A.

championship SAN JOAQUIN erced Sheriff Lflll Buys Anti-Riot APPEAL Gas uns Hearing On Plea For Freedom From' Charge Set For. July 27th i by Rud.nc by Vin Alt a br 1: by Bun 1. Hits--Oft Itrder in 4 InnSnti. olf Winenmer 3 Iim.nf 4 (none 21-3 2-3 Innlnt (none out In ninth); Lee 3 In 1-3 Snnitu; off Bean 6 2-3 off i 8 In 43-3 in nines; off Van Atta 5 In 2 SO Innlnri; Broica 1 In r-3 Innlnri Drihone In 0 innlne In ninth): oft Gflmri 3 In 2-3 innlnt. Till br pltchet By a (Chapman); br Van.

Atta (AvcriU). Wln- i pilcher-- Bean. pitcher -Gomel. Ump.rei and Moilarly. Time of Boilon I ChEcaro AB Al AB A 8 2 3 5 0 0 2 0 4 1 1 1 2 Conlan.cl 4 0 1 1 1 Morgan.

ib 1 1 0 Slmtnone.lf 1 4 0 Bolttn.cf Cooke.rf 4 3 3 3 0 R.Ferrell.c 3 3 1 1 0 2 a Lary.a 4 3 3 1 4 3 0 1 0 CHiHon.lf 2 2 2 4 0 3 3 3 5 0 0 1 3 aSMartln.cf 0 1 0 I 0 4 1 0 0 OrColller.c 2 .0 I 0 1 UeroU.as 4 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 Cntntno.lb 4 2 2 5 0 Franks I 3 0 0 0 0 Wnenerfl) 2 1 1 2 0 Adams, si 2 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 I Totals 3 0 1 2 Totali 2 0 5 5 1 4 Score by innlnis-- Barbano 831 0-- 12 301 01-- 5 Summary: Errors Austin. Merola, Crti- alinlno. Frank. Three-base hit-- nuckhorn. Two-base i Duckhorn, Miller, Cnnrlsnn.

Sacrifice hit-- Collier. Stolen btstt a i Miller. on bills-OK Xrartk, oil Kennedy, 3: oil Wagntr, Struck oul By Frank, 0: by Kenr.edr, by Wainrr, 1. Double' play-- Wcrola, to A i to Cousl-intlno, Hit ty pitcher-- Uarlln. a i Wild jpUcli-- Frank.

Umpire Bruno. 5 0 2 1 4 6 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 3 4 Boloraly.lb 4 1 2 12 OJ J.Moore.rl 5 1 1 3 0 4 1 2 4 0 Camllll.lb 3 1 1 9 0 6 1 3 2 0 CKDATls.tf Shlmrch.rt 4 3 3 0 0 Todd.c Hlih for Grabovskl In fourth, Ilendrlck batted for CoUlns In ninth. Score bj innings: i i a i 141 Ml 100018 000--8 llrrora--Blade, Schulmerlcn. Runs batted In--Allen (4), Todd, CamUl. (3), O.

3 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 Nlx.rf 2 0 0 1 0 Stckhlm.lb 3 0 0 6 0 Atnold.cl 3 8 1 0 0 Rudolph 2 0 0 Ronianl.c 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 Totlll 22 0 1 188 Score by Innlnn Blileri Summ: AB A 0 0 0 0 0 PrreiUf-if Cano.rl To I ali 26 3 61110 000 COO 0--0 X--3 Errort--Barjy (2), McUurlry (2), Savory. Two-base hits--Booth (2). Sacrifice hit--Booth. Rtoten base--Frailer. Base on ball t--OH I.

Jacobsen, oil 8ftvery. 4. Struck oul--By I. Jacobsen, by' Savory. 7.

Double play--Os tent en to Allen to Helienruder. Umpires--Mc- and Boyd. Time ol Dantih Creamery AS A A.Haupt.H. 4 2 1 0 0 Totals 4 i 9 IE 27 13 liagopian, Partner Are Sixth In Bicycle Race LOS ANGELES, July team of Reggie McNamara Mewark, N. Eddfe Testa Las Angeles, picked up sufflcien sprint points early to-day to in slightly their slender lead in the six-day blcyclo race, which started at ths Winter Garden last night The East-West combination, while tied with three other teams at 167 ml lee, had collected a.

total of 77 points in One of the morning sprints resulted In a spill which sent Sebastian 'New York, off the track with a sprained shoulder and head lacerations, but able" lleve his partner, Neil Davidson, Los standings after the morning sprints: Edd.e Tcita, T.05 Aniflts, and 2 McN'emara. N. 167 miles. 11 3 2 points; Felix LnFcnelre, New and 1 3 4 0 May, Park. 167 miles.

Tolls 4S 16 15 21 11 Lyons Jones Kiniy.p Totals 37 3132713 into headlines by winning a South- HANKORD (Kings July 19. --Tho petition of Attorney J. G- Covcrl for a-writ of habeas corpus release Mra. Lotl.o McCarty on a charge of her husband, rancher, bided lot GalllYin In cereDtb. Jones a for Iryong In Scora by Innlnci-- Boston 3M 201--16 i 000 000 120-- 3 Summary; Errora--Boken.

Wyatt. Runs batted In--dwell (7). Monan. R. Johnion (3, Cooke 3 R.

Ferrrlt, lary, Hopkins, Lyont, Two-baee Baker gct- a tour- labeled natlon- a professional by innuendo. Fellows like Harry MacDonald i Willie MacFar- lanc, Jim Barnes and myself, who have won everything in sight, must go out and Tommy Armour qualify. doesn't "make any difference 10w many championships you've won or what your record is, -you must qualify units you happened JV last McCnrty, Hanfprd will be heard by the appellate court In San Diego July 27th. The hearing was set-by presiding Justice Charles R. Barnard who heard Covert's application yesterday.

On the date set, Mrs. McCarty will be escorted San Diego by Sheriff W. V. Buckner and matron. District Attorney Clarence H.

Wilson will resist Covert's petition that the evidence Introduced at the preliminary hearing was iniuffl- clent to hold Mrs. McCarty for trial. A transcript of the testimony was filed i appellate court. John F. Pryor, attorney for Wong Dal Quon, McCarty's former ranch who, with Mrs.

McCarty, Is jointly accused of the murder, Is not Joining in petition. MERCED (Merced 1. --Whtl'e Mcrctd County has never been plagued with riots, anti-riot equipment costing 'has been ordered Sheriff W. T. White as a preparedness measure.

Part of has already been delivered. The equipment consists of two long-ranee gas guns, half a dozen masks, thirty-six short shells filled with gas, 12 long range regulation shells, twelve -long-range special shells, twenty-four No, 3 candles for handling gas, ten alumtlite clubs, 100 12-gaugfi sheila. White said instruction in the uso of the equipment, will, bo given give riffs i new deputy she ffs hard wh pointed for service during the next r.nirnn few weeks of the fruit and cotton succe i fnu- jn v- -4 men. uct.t INW Brother, See Lad, 10, Go Under Water, But Fail In. Rescue LE GRAND (Merced July; C.

Chapman, old son of Mr. Mrs. J. of tho Plalnsburg district, was drowned late yesterday when ho stepped into a deep hole. In a branch Marlpqsa.

Creek; north Marlon's brother and youth saw him sink: beneath surface and fail to rise. The brother rushed to a orchard whore A. M. Halitead and' harvest. The guns will be kept at the office of the sheriff In tho count Jail.

Eight of the special deputies will bo kept in this two and sometimes three will he assigned to tho Atwatcr-Livingston districts, and i will be kept on the West Site. L. J. Fortune of Dos Pslos and Wllllnrn Staring of Merced were sworn In to-day to bring the list of deputies to fourteen. The flf- to sneak In on the team.

Bobby Crulckfihank might have won tho national open championship at Merlon last month, but he would Young Former ICernWomanEnds Life With Poison i i ki.p 1 0 0 0 6 HLsh Johnson Collins, Uendrlck: Total 44 18 3), a. Bottorcter. Bchulmerich, (3), Blade, Jjombrdl. Fool. Two-base ilts--BDtlomley, Bartell, lome run i--Flet, Schutmtrlch, TodA.

SLo- btse-- Pool. Sacrifice Dou- ila plya--Koenlr lo Blade to Bottoraley; Unnbardl to Koenlt; a i i to Chlozza to Cnmltll. Base on. balls--Oil Frer, A. Moore.

Brennan, 2: Byl Johmon. 1, Struck out--By A. Moore. Syl Johnson, j. pitcher--Brennan, rising altchrr--By Johnian.

and MtEerkurth. Time of 4 pointii Frtnk-Turano, New York, fact McCoy, Ban Francisco. 167- miles, points; Freddie LOB Anreles and Bob Echovarrn, San Jose, 167 miles II points; Bruce Rlsley, San Francisco and Cruz Diet. Mexico i i miles laps. 23 point Pcie Kagoplan, Fresn a Charles Moe, San Francisco.

1 miles, 11 miles. 20 points; Sebasti Schmidt. Hew YorV, and Kiel Davidson Los A a 165 miles. 11 1 Buss Parker; I-ont Hracb, and Antrobus. Los 11 16 points; Charles Otto.

Los Anveles, i Dave San Francisco, Iffi tniles; l' laps, 9 i FIRSrr QAUE itnzili I A A A i A L.Waner.ct 3 0 1 3 0 McOef.u 1 1 1 1 3 i i no 3 1 0 3 4 0 3 0 Jenaen.rC 3 0 2 3 OIJcrdAn.Ib Undilrm.lt 4 0 1 0 OiBerier.cI WhilneyJb Trujnor.Jb 4 1 2 1 4 Worthstn.rf Thcvnw.Sb -4 0 1 6 5 4 0 1 3 0 Spohrer.c 3 0 1 3 0 Fnnkhse 3 0 0 0 Jrinsen.lt 3 0 1 .3 2 4 0 0 0 5 E.Bhrnd.3b 4 2 2 7 3 Slntmur.lb 3 2 1 10 0 4.0 0 1 3 P.Ffaupt.ab 3 1 1 6 6 4 0 0 0 1 it.juitc.-.i, -i i. u.a^ornsen.rf 3 0 0 0 1 ff Bid.cC-r( 3 1 a 1.0 Hrenrdir.ct 3 0 1 3 0 Pteiien.ir 1 1 1 0 OhlschlgT.c 4 0 0 5 1 Jonrs.rf 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 Eemblf.cf 4 0 2 1 0-CosteHo 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 i 9 24 Totali 29 33411 Coilello batted, for Iletienroder In 012 030 00-- Lucas batted for French in nlotli. flcore lon FlUlbuntl 000 000 001-- I "Cllon 000 000 OJX-- 3 Bummary: Error Spohrer. Runs liattec E- Fetenea Danish Creameiy Summary: Errors Care Bomprfzil, H. Behiendr schHeffer.

If. TUupt. Herienroder. Home E. Three-base Iilt--Her- Two-base hit-- Btolen y.

Blelnhauer. Daie Off Gardner, off Carey, fl. --By Gardner, 7:. by'-Carey. 1.

Doable jstays-- Rantima to E. Behrend to Jonen- ftn E. Behrend to Rantsma. Jorrensen. Hit by pitcher-- Jofienien.

WlM pitchy-Carey. Umpire-- Mlnyard. Time 1:30. Twilight League Totali as is TolaU 3 7 7 1 1 n-- Thevfnow. (3).

wo-base hit! COAST LEAGUE Ute I San 'ranclict A AB It II A 0 1 3 1 I 3 2 0 4 0 0 5 3 Rhyne.si 1 1 2 2 4 0 1 9 1 DIMrtlo.rt 3 2 0 3 4.0 1 1 1 BEiaer.lf 4 0 9 0 0 3 1 4 3 0 0 0 1 Uartr.eC Backer.3b 4 0 2 1 OrlbaldE.3bflS 0 1 0 Fenton.lb 1 1fl 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Of 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 3 0 1 4 4 1 1 Tobin.c Lflhman BottaTlnl.c Ruether Dlbler.p 32 0 5 24 15J To tall 31 8 11 27 Lahman batted for Tobln In eighth. Ruether balled foi Kalllo In e.Khth. Score by Innlnts-- Seattle 000 CCO 650-' San Francisco 112 III 22r--! Summary: Errors-- Bottarlnt, PHswoilh mines pitched--By'KalHo, 7. Charze de feat--To KallLo. At bat--Oil Kalllo, 23 Hits a a 9.

Etrutk out-By Gibson, 4. Base on Olf Kalllo 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ol off Gabler, Stolen basei--Marly Jensen (3), Traynor. Jordan. Lee. stolen bases L.

Waner. Siihr. sacrifices-- Jenen, Jordan. Loubie playj-- Traynor Co Thepenow Subr; Suhr (unaiilite'd). utex on biNs Off French, y.

off Frank- Louse. 2. struck out Br Frencl). by Franknouie. 3, Umplrei-- Stewart and Time ot a SECOND OA1IE PlUibnr.h A A A A L.Wanr.ef 5 3 2 4 0 Ucaet.lJ 4 0 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 OJR.Moore 1 0 0 0 5 Backer.

Two-base nltt--Lawrence, Marly Sacrifice lilts--Monzo. Hacker. Runs bat ted In--Gibson. 4 Backer, Carl baldl. IJouble play-- Ellsworth to rlniton lo Bherly.

3 0 1 1 OiUrbanikl.si 0 0 0 0 0 Durst.lb 0 1 13 I Hollyirood 1 AB 51II A Oakland AB 5 2 1 3 7 5 1 2 1 4 0 0 2 1 3 1 1 Jolley.rf 4 1 1 0 Carlyle cf 5 1 2 1 4 0 1 4 1 Jordan.lb 4 0 0 6 1 Berier.cf 4 2 1 3 0 Traynor.3b 4 0 0 1 a.I^e.lf 2 1 0 1 0 5 1 1 3 0 Whltney.3b 4 0 3 3 1 4 0 1 3 OiThompsn.rf 4 0 1 4 0 1 1 I 0 1 McMnus.2b 4 0 0 3 8 3 0 0 0 4 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 ojayjelman 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OlHOran.c 0 0 0 0 0 Densmore.p 2 1 1 0 0 CampbelE.p 1 0 0 0 1 Toilla 3 7 9 9 3 4 7 BtttJ.p Brandt.p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 14 7 It 37 (Continued From Page 4-B) land find was farmed to Ogden In; the Utah League In 1927. He played! the Oaka all during 1023 and 192 and sold himself to Pittsburgh )n 1930. That year he went to Indianapolis, In the American Association, Foy to San Francisco in 1931. He played that year and part 1932 with the Seals, finishing '32 with the Mla- elons. He was hitting good and receiving a good salary when he got his release.

The club got a. bunch of youngsters from the farm leagues whose services could be tten for less money, so Foy was Roettver batted for LUCII In elfhth. R. Moore batted for UcOce In elrhlh. Oyselmm ran for Spohrer In eighth.

Score fcr Pittsburgh OW 000 510-- 3 Boston 203 002 OU--1 Summary: Errori--Hoyt, McQte. Rum baltedi In--L. Waner, Waner, Llnd- itrom, RoellBer; (3), He- Gee. Jordan. Thompson.

Two- bale nils--L. Waaer. a a Holler. Three-bale hits--U baie--Berjer. EciKLcM--Brandt.

Bctti. Bases on bills --OH Holler. 2: off I-ucas, olf Bella, olf Brandt, 3. Struck Holler. by Lucas.

by Belli. I. Winning pitcher Bells. Losing pitcher Holler. and Bwwart, Time ol 003 120 0W 050 OOx-- Errori--Ltvey.

MtJlUtao, Ra CevlTtros 3. fitruck out--B eniir.ore by ConJan by Campbell Walks--OIT off Con Jin off Campbell 1, Stolen bases-- a Uhill. Keyes. Three-base hits--Ralmond Two-base htli--Keyej (2). ht DensDiorr.

Double p.ayi Levey i DJtst to Levey to Durt. got jet out. Frazler's advice to young ball ung bal players ts to make a real effort get to the big leagues, but don't stick you are gdbd at the l. Brot AB R. Af 4 0 0 0 SiBor.e.rt Martin.3 5 2 3 0 2 Frey.ii Rothrck.rf 1 tlTiyIor.lt iwIck.lt 5 1 4 2 0 Konfckt.cf Uas.lb 4 0 0 9 0 Chlpmn.ab i.ince.c 3 0 0 9 a Fiedi.clc Orttttl.cl 0 0 0 OUrdan.1b ft 0 0 0 Drochrr.ts 4 1 1 4 0 1 4 2 5 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 I Total! 40 5 10 34 10 Score by Innlni 4 2 3 4 i is 2 I Dlir.gilo.lr 5 1 1 1 0 Jacobi.2b 4 0 2 0 0 Hrshbrzr.o 5 0 1 4 0 4 0 0 3 Ralmondl.o 4 1 1 2 Devlvroi.ss 3 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 Totali 33 I 10 37 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE First Batae (nleht)-- R.

K. ortland 4 it LOJI Anfeles 1 9 Batteries--Bryan and Cox. Garland, Campbell and. O. Campbell.

SECOND GAME Pcriland Lai AtiftUf A A I A 3 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 Claybugh.lf 3 1 1 1 ODcmaree.rf 3 2 3 2 rngllsh.3b 3 0 2 1 3 0 1 7 BnBvnnl.cf 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 6 3 0 0 3 OiLlllard.Sb 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 O'DIttmar-ss 2 0 0 3 Tuipln.p 3 0 0 1 IWrTson.p 2 0 0 0 Cox.c 1 0 0 0 OJ.Cmpbn.p 0 0 0 0 Burns Oerretin.lb 3 0 0 8 2 statl.cf Wllburn.ss 4 1 1 1 Cclcrart.3b 4 1 1 1 4'OudiUf 3' I 1 6 IJLdpiiVc" 0 0 0 0 0 Strlpp.lb Babtch.p Wilson Munns.p Leslie "If you can't make the grade after a couple of years In class AA ball, give it up as a career," sayj Foy. jFrazier Is 25 years old. Big Jake Jacobsen, tw-Hght league performer, showed tiiG youngsters a.few new tricks in the pitcher's box yesterday. Jake has a routine of wlndupa that ave a scream. Much credit due Martin Bonzagni, Bixlers' catcher, for being able to foresee where fhe ball was going to go.

To add to the clowning effect. Big Jake a fancy color scheme which Included one red ancle, a blue and gold striped one, plus the'regula- tion uniform of hues and a bright blue baseball cap. However, the twilight ancient Totals 3 9 5 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 i Totals 3 0 3 I 33 fl 3 Barns for In seventh. Score I i Portlnnd ftd 003 Los Ancfles 391 001 Summary: Krrors-- Rer Dlttrair (2. out-- By Nelson Total! 2 4 3 1 2 7 8 Frederick battrd for Batten la Kvenih.

Wilson batted (or In eighth. Twill batted for Munns In ninth. St. Louis 101 OOJ 110--5 Brooklyn 000 010 D30--3 Summary: Errors Boyle (31, Trey, Bab.ch. Run i baited in--Wtdiriek Slrlpp.

Cucclnello (3). hits-- Strlpp, Prey. hit--Durocher, Home Tun--Medw! "tin. Sacrifices--Wi on balls--Oft Babich. 3: tit Wilker, 3.

Stnrck oat--By Baich, by Munns, by 3. Wi IcK. Stolen 'aliter, Whltfhtid. Bue IT rinn Walt to his list. He out EH -with three men on base in the ftrst Inning.

El McMurtry nearly' knocked Jack Savory, Sciot twlrler, down a hard-lilt ball through the pitcher's box In the third. Savory (topped three hard oned for Assists to first hue. Tnt ScicU will be fetcJ at. a din- Losing; pi(cher--Bablch. Uca- plres--KJem and Ffsrdon.

Buzzy Arm Fractured July Wares, coach of the St. Louis Cardinals, suffered a possible fracture of an aim yesterday whon he was forearm, just below, the elbow. by Cunpben 1. Base on Olf pin 2. Homt runs Wllburn.

DUtrr-ir. i bat tea Ctaybiuuh, Dam OgTeibr aree, Blte MIfileiK A A A adft-tt 4 0 0 1 2 I i 3 0 1 1 Dahlgm.lb 4 0 0 10 4 0 0 to' MO r- Cup players strokes and beat them Larr to cissell to Worgan a Docs he get oh? No. Harry, like ken to Bonura. Baw on bktls--Olf jo a nf nf ulllnn. 2: olt Wyatl.

oil Qalllvan, 4. Ief ol out--By Mulilfin, by misfortuno In this instance to be resins pitcher--wysti. Umpires--Bum- born on tho other aide. We're oa TS, Oimrby and Hllctebrand. Time--Hracized." l7 The Ryder players, all ex Washington AB A' hulte.cr 3 1 1 0 0 4 0 2 8 3 6 1 1 3 0 Totlll 3 711 11 Detroit lempted from qualifying, arc Walte A A Hagen, Olln Dutra, Leo DEegcl, tecnth will from Los Banos area.

the GoslLn.lf Ghinrer; iiorell.s a eo Gene Sarazen, Paul.Runyan, Ed 3 ol i Craig Wood, Dinny Shute, -Smith-- and Bill Burke. 4 1 2 2 2 Burke, ITagen, Dutra and Saracen 4 a i i nave won the national champlon- ship. No plnyer can be a member of the American Ryder Cup team Totals 31 4 1 1 2 7 I a i a a Whltehlll In ninth: tshlnfton tQO CM 010--2 Irolt 003 210 Olt--4 Summary: Irror--Owen. Rum batted In wen (3), Walker, fiewe.i. hits wen, Rorell.

Qrccnben. Bacrlfices-- Fox. Double to ogell to Oreenberc; Oronln to Myer; to Mycr to Kress. Basa on balls-17 Bridies, 1: oil Whltehlll. 7.

Struck out By 4r by Whltehlll. 3. Umpires Owens, Donnelly and McGowan. Tirae-- incey.rf rttr.er.et uhnin.lf oxx.lb 'Kalrjs; erry.e enton.p lohr.p oleman "iarcum 4 0 1 3 0 3 1 0 2 0 4 1 2110 4 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 3 4 3 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 2 1 00010.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ol bampbel.i/ MelLflo.lb Ketnsley.e anee.is 4 1 1 0 3 4 0 1 2 0 4 1 110 1 3 1 3 2 0 Totals 3 0 2 5 2 4 1 3 1 'Totals 2 9 3 8 2 7 1 Col em an balled for Hayei In elihlh.

Marcum a i lor Btnton in elshtn. hilftdelphla, 000 000'002--2 1. Louis 103 003 OOx--: Summary: Error--Firmer. Runs i n--Pepp-r, Mfllllo, Vexx (2J, Burns. Two- ase i i Pepper.

Home run OXT. Sici.dct--Benton. Double playj -McNilr to Warbler, to Foxx; Warsller a McNalr to Foxx, 2: CEUl to Mellllo to urns. Bues on balls--Off Benton, 3 Hadley, 2. Etrutk out--By Betiton, Hadley.

B. mplres--Dlnneen 1:30. le! By unless he Is native born. Arniour.aiso accused the P. G.

A. fief a Is, headed by George Jaco- )ua, ns lacking In courage. year the South-Siberian championship wonders (Ryder Cup setup a-howl heard across Atlantic Ocean because they were compelled to get out there with the rest of us and qualify for the championship at Milwaukee. Well, the P. G.

A. letter writers ducked out of sight for a white and then surrendered. They didn't have the courage to say to tell them that the tournament at Buffalo and all the rest were going to bo real national golf championships--championships every man had to start from "It's a laugh arid a "big Joke to BAKERSFIELD Co.l, Vcra Bradford, S3, former 'Bakersfield resident, died yesterday at Her homo In San Mnrino from tho effects of poison which officials say was taken with suicidal Intent. Mrs. Bradford was the wife of Case Bradford, who formerly was employed' by tho Bakersflcld Abstract Company herc where the couple resided until a few years Woods, ch.eC oC th San Marino Po.ice aald Bradford told him that atlcr his wife became 111 ho discovered poison in tho kitchen.

Physicians endeavored to aavo her life but she died early ycaler- day, a few hours after taking 1 the Salt Creek Fire Flares Up; CCC Men Sent To Line ago. J. B. SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK (Tulnre July Conservation Corps guards to-day continued their patrol of tho fire on tho east fork of tho Kwcah River, a week a it was brought within poison. Almond Pool To fire line.

A crew of forly cnrbllica from Llic YitccR Crcok camp were to tho flro area yesterday to Voplnce t. similar crew.froni tho Mill cnmp, In battling-a flRr-uj of the flro which, though surrounded by a flro lino, has beep burnlne In the vicinity of tho Hopping ranch above Onk Grove. State and federal: foresters are making every effort to keep the fire from reaching the Salt Creek ceded fn recovering Mxly of the The body was taken to the ced.County Hospital at where the resplrntor- the.t Merced Fire Department worked; for several hours in a fruitless.at- tempi to resuscitate youth. Funeral arrangements are i made by Ivors and.Alcorn Mrs, Qi Kingsbarg Sum KINGSBURG (Fresno Victoria ZlellnsKI, 70, native o( Poland, died yesterday i the Selma Sanitarium. Mrs.

Zlcllnakl Is 'survived daughtisrs, nnrson of Kingsburg, Nowoearskl and- Gertrude- Krawgyk, both of Chicago; two; sons, Theodore and skl. both of Chicago: 'a Thomas Konlckl, of Ohio, ond a sjstcr in Tho body will be conveyed tq: Chicago for funeral services. Erlcison Funeral Parlors- la I charge. Boy Shot By Patch Guard Recovering Kern July' BMly 13; peppited' with shot In a watermelon' patch" on llio edge of Waaco, Is reported; recovering aatlafactorlly to-day -in 'Service) SAN FRANCISCO, July Vines Blames Telegram For Wimbledon Loss LOS ANGELES, July possible reason -why Elllsworth Vines, considered the world's oilt- tanding tennis player, lost the 1933 Vlmbledon championships had een revealed In court where a $25,000 breach of contract suit filed by Jerry Sper, sports promoter, was dismissed by Judge I DUSSELDROP (Germany), July 19. The barnstorming team of American track and field stars, led by John Lyman, the husky welght- tosser from Stanford University, won four seven-first places yesterday in their third meet this week.

Lvman easily won his two specialties, the shot put and discus throw, while Ivan Fuqua of Indiana and Gene Venzke of Fennsyl- 'nnla turned in the other American victories. It took a record per- ormance to shut the visitors out another event as WeJnkoetz of -ologne established a new German ligh-jump record of 6 feet, 631-16 nches to beat George Spitz of New York. leaped 6 feet, 4V 4 nches. Lyman's winning performances were 50 feet. put and 163 ho discus.

llement Shlnn. Vines from the Tvltness stand said follows: dentlfled a 'telegram which hs received ten minutes before the tour- lament 'jegan. The was from Sper read as ''Newspapermen have read of our 3lltmore Hotel breakfast meeting. They assert verbal agreement now and insist upon statement My statement depends on whether rou are going through' with deal tfust -have answer Immediately." Vines inferred that the telegram caused him to worry over the dan- Inches In the shot feet, inches in California Almond Growers Exchange announces to-day that Its first 1934 crop pool will he open only to those members of the exchange who are on the rolls as of July 31st. All members enrolling afteV tKKt 'date will be eligible for the second pool.

The action Is declared to be based on the usual policy of the exchange to close pools aa early as possible in order to obtain the best prices. Fred Stricken With Heart Attack, Dies Stricken with heart attack, Fred 55, died at hla home at 305 Vnlertn Street In Fresno nt 2:45 A. M. to-day. He -was a retired well driller.

Michaels had lived In Fresno the last ten years, coming hero fc'owler. He IB survived by his widow, Emma; a Mrs. Marie Ogrcn. Fresno; sons, W. Oakland, C.

San Franclzco, and Donald, Fresno; five eiaters, Mrs. Austin Gllatrap, Fresno; Mra. Roy Taylor, Klla Pln- ncll, Bakeralield; Mra. J. J.

Dale, Bakcrafleld, and B. Covlnjr- ton, Selma; and two brothers, Daniel Michaels, Selma, nnd Michaels, Bakersfleld. Funeral services will be announced by the J. Robinson Funeral Home In Selma. pinery.

The fire's 'location, in rocky and -inaccessible makes it.almost Impossible for thi fighters to get at It," and the only r.4. practicable a combatting has been to lurround It. Chief a Toni Williams flow over the burning nrca In order to ascertain the extent ol ly to the Horn General In Bakr ersflelil. Fifty-seven ihol found lodged In his left leg, from the hip tho'ankle. Tom Jones eald shot wos flreil by Gone Bennett, son of Vcre Bennett, owner of the melon Asks Police the damage done, and the best means of preventing another flarc- up.

Selma Woman Is Sent To Prison As Drunk Drivet (Tulare July 19. --Mrs. Joyce Howerton, 30, of Selma to-day was sentenced to the women's prison at -Tehachapl by Supervisor Judge Frank lumber- son. She pleaded guilty to a drunken driving cbaijga. Probation Ofllcer Is Held Himself Charles Pool HANFO'R'D (Kings Juiy.i9.: a i Into' tho Kings County.

Jail yesterday aftofnoon wl'h' waxrant for brother's arrest, Esnmel Gonzalez, 18, found that ha wan likewise sought on a. warrant, arid was promptly'. arreslid Deputy Sheriff M. CostaJ Gonzalez and another man asked. the police to 'arrest Gonzalez' brother, Victor a war- a presented.

The pollco said the warrant was issued in bad check case. your name Eemael znlezt" Costa asked him, and getting an affirmative reply he 1 1 Santa PaOla poUcaVant reported tho wornan borrowed nn automobile from Samuei Mitchell at the Tagus Ranch July 7th and after consuming six glasses of wine wos unable to down the highway. you. Police Chief Thornton of Santa, Paula had telegraphed the nherlff'3 office askln'i be arrested and he' that i fcT ths, ild for youth be arrested and Held for mm. The charge-Is understood tq be onft involving an automobile.

Fuqua finished almost a full second ahead of the field In the 400- meter run. He was limed at 49.G seconds, comparatively iow. Venzke avenged yesterday's to Szabo of Hbngary by fli. shlng six-tenths of a second ahead his rival In somewhat slower than the event was run at -ologne. The smooth-striding Pennsylvanlan was--tircca--Im minutes, 59.8 seconds to Szabo's 4 minutes, 00.4 seconds.

Foy Draper, the West Coast sprinter, tied for second place in the 100-meter dash, won by Heithoff of Germany in 10.8 seconds. Elton Brdwn of Piltsburg, Teachers College, could finish no better than fourth in the 800-meter run and was not even timed. ger of being declared a professional eliminating him from tbe ama- matches. He was.defeated In semi-fin air by Fred Perry, 193 Wimhledon champion. While Judge Shinn would not al fow Vines to testify.as to the effect the message had upon i the ju'r 1st commented that he could readily understand how It might upset his calm.

Sper claimed he held a contract with Vines entitling him to 5 per cent of his professional winnings. The jiidge dismissed Spcr's suit and a cross-complaint filed by Vines for an accounting of articles writ-' ten by the tennis ace and asserted- ly syndicated by Sper. 4 1 4 1 4 i 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 4 Flt7.ptrck^j 0 0 I 4 1 3 4 3 0 0 3 4 4 0 1 3 1 3 2 0 2 0 0 1 OiKoapal.p 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 iBoroja 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 i 35 37 '111 Totali 3 1 ft 14 Balkeld batted for Vlncl In tevrnth. baited for salvo In nlntb. Score br Innlr.rc-- 000 000 arrtmemo 000 130 000--3 Summary: Errora--Vone.

struck out-BT Kotipal far Jolmgon 1: br Borne 4. Walks-- off Johnson 3: Koupal off Home 2. Stolen baw--SleEnbiekfr. Home runs--Katnpourls. Hafer.

Two-baje --KtTti, Mroie. Sltoner. Sierlttce Covert. Krauvlch. Faded ner meeting at The Californlan Monday P.

M. Tragedy enters upon the Visla Drag scene with the death of John Berdoy, futher of Pete Berdoy, rtrugzltt Pete's poislblc! loss felt byHKe Vlstameh. Today--Lait Jack Haley, Mary Boland in "Here the Groom" Alice Faye, Lew Ayres In "She Learned About Sallort" Starti To-morrow 2 FEATURES Burns Allen Guy Lontbardo and Orchestra --In-- "Hsuy Happy Returns" KUssa TJn Menjou--In "The Great Flirtation." JNTERNATIOXAt, l.FAGUK Montreal Toronto 3. Albany 9: Brraeuie 8. a Rochester 5.

Newark 7: Bsitlmoie 3. klllva'ukt; 1: 1. Minneapolis 6: IndLalnapol'l LouItTllle 5: 81. Paul 4. 'Only gatnea gchedultd.V gHUBBiil American Legion Night BARREL HOUSE TAVERN 1920 FRESNO ST.

Special Entertainment Come Early io Get Your Table Serpentinei, Paper HaU and Balloons WINE--BEER--FOOD ALL FRESNO DEMANDED IT HELD OVER 4 HURRYJ HURRY! ENDS TO-NITE Ask any one who has It--tho cleanest, funniest, most enjoyable comedy hit of the ihft Entire Family." TOMORROW. Jio Man could fame her bat Love vrns her Master. "THE HELL CAT" With Ann Sothern Robt. Amuirong 1 Br the Author 1 of "Grand Hotel" VICK1 BAUM'S 1 "1 GIVE MY LOVE" 1 WITH I PAULLUKAS GIBSON.

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