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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 6

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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THE FRESNO BEE SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1941 F9 A Linde Is Mound Choice Coast Clubs In i Bee Sports iBIank Games Are Played In Series Civilians Even Baseball Count With Soldiers As Raiders Open Play Playoff Battle Radio Tonight KMJ BM Kilocycles HW Kilocycles KAMI 1490 Kilocycles tMN arcerwms sumcua iaa KM poaatbla Sour bfora pubSe im fraa loforauttaa suppliaS a Uw aufea and an aibjaci la mutsa a tiMtUatina without aatlca IS sroerana frm I i fe ivtcr so nlHm tats la mu uadty Baa Saturday September I6tfi LOS ANGELES Sept The battle for a first division berth 'tn the Pacific Coast League rolled Two no hit no run games were are 10 Puh overt in thej merrily onward today as five teams field and a mistake here or there fcpd lhe udd hat WM will be deciding factors in deter- the winners from the tor only four said Johnson who is a newspaper sports editor Besides Briggs and the Raiders While the Los Angeles Angels have the pennant all tucked away they aren particular about Lopez Will Seek Revenge In Meeting Davis Tonight ho Malnr Ij-a-iie nlavnff and WOrift Snrinall rlUMipliinsnip TO An cuing of much and tumble well as trying to keep hit Fresno nisht in the-opening ot the twelfthl snatches is in sti te for Fresno wres- irrAII unsnurched Ka' niinea ne' annual worlds amateur softball' recorded last night in the Fresno Recreation annual round robin playoff to deter 'pV vvrY'vv'n'cT'T 'mine the city softball champion Cl Lfc VELA! Sepi 16-THe nii lh u' Hummer Field Raiders of Fresno Johnnj? Ashjian stopped the Ini- docks for Roma in a 1 to 0 xn world snfthall i hampiunxhip to- SMI Kviiprsl Ban Omn 130 Cta Ri1 My Story That's A KrasLoEkmi Thwt-r of Th air who- 7 else gets Into the playoffs and for Bhow the time this season they KARiil-Srrrracte: Mayor ot Ths Ttlltr The civilian s'ar the San Joaquin Val'ej Ba-fi'aM la'Au last ode hack into for lion in thrir pot scav-ii with the awry all s'-ar of The as thev captured a 7 4 derision in the Fifsnn Coilest Park behind ihe huriini! of the veteran Charley 'not The decis-nn for the civilian team knotted lle series at one virtory earh The senes is scheduled ever the three out of five route Veteran Of S' lie Tnws The Starr ImM Ravlnr Truth or ConsaqutiicM: Rudy Valla ARM Major Gaoria Fluldlnf Eliot nra Shp FitM'u OrrhrMta lunar Sanctuiu 1:53 Davu Vaila nnra tiirii bin tonight when they in- The supporting bouts on for of in lhe at'The SjXer 0p-' LoP'rort "wave vr 1e Rjans Auditorium for the PP? i- Minr League playoff 13 to 0 Lakewood Elks Stadium here The A vtci-k'v Mini show catd also should keep the fans in- ln Ardmore Okla Army Air i Ashjian struck out 18 hatters in rresno army in will go up against -ipid and Kodak Park team Headlining the program arranged lerest at a level about even with winninj! the ontPst fur Koma ThP thP Lcecc-Nrville club industrial' ofRochesterNY by rromoier AI Dormer is a main their anger at the rough tactics of winning run was scored by catcher champions as well as host city rep- Thn nnininn in official -irciaa event between incent Lopez J-1V the wrestlers Augie Dies who doubled went to resentatives at 9:45 eastern vVL of Mcxin City former world cham- Cos To Meet MeCiinnU lthlrd on a had hrow by a Dil- war time i 21" non wresiier and M'ee Willie' In the semi final event King dock outfielder and came home on r'1 1 form cnart ine Ii'ivis Jiv from the hills of West Kng Ted Cox of Lodi will matih aa overthiow of third Virginia gups eve gouges and neck twist- In other maior league playoff IlKnt nunnea mar to nun mr stan Korgan and Leo Lukcns Kor- th5iRn pitched the Bendix team ot vi'n'a'A-Souh Bpttd to the world softball hl Monday night ii in 1341 a hitting against the winner or play Two Lame Eliminate It hapfiens Zollner is in the lower i- r-i the Raiders on the form chart The intluatiini team boasts two Pged Al Linde Prg CUod as Lynch and Linde in Fourth For liei ings wilh Ternhle Teny McGinnis engagements the Air Bees turned his club tonight Dwti UF St" KnrM" Knr The event which will be a pounder from Los Angeles buck the Night Hawks 2 to 0 and Raideis win tonight tver two out of Ihiee (ail route Both are exponents of the rough the ASCTC Commandos stopped the W1j ajjP jjjP m0und with a tune limit of one hour will fire for nil Six style of brawl- Camp Pinedale elub in the -iii-ili Fienn appearance mg ami Cnx will he attempting to orgy 11 Jo 9 between the Briggs Bombers' of naiiguiated a ptme his undisputed right to the The other minor league game iet rost and the Portland Merchant 'happens Conner is in tne low two years of tiile of Sail Joaquin Valley rough- suited a 7 to 4 victory for the Oregon of he dyw he rWcrs i ot cbnk fn! lowing in ne evsitatcd by an in- bouse king Group over Keir and to hit back Billy Hanson 21J former Tacific 10 tuiy to lii back Hilly llanson 2IJ lormer riictnr year Lat night whin Uis Bailey Stockton scry iiriv who was scheduled to a ear for the civilians on the mound taied to show In the other games tonight the 1 Toronto Canada girls will nlav! Haviv and Lop-z last met in Fres-Coat champion who now jcsidcs in Dukrj crack Phoenix Arlz girls and1 0M and out Losers in the first it the Erin Brews of Cleveland will oppose the Jax girls team from 1 Tim Vihcrthorn half The tournament is run on a two game roughly the teti lenient was neccs- opening match on the enrd Bothbi "rt round drop to the loser's bracket in which event they must win twice as many games as a team which unbeaten from taw came from behind in ihe last of the ninth inning last night to score two runs and down Seattle 4 to 3 Two thousand fans saw the gare: Pinch hitter Johnny home run with a man aboard turned the trick The defeat pushed the Rainlera iuT Into a fourth place tie with wom picture ot a wwm ai wr Oakland Acorns who got a split I Th" pumi and OrchMtn: Sr-ui in their twin bill w'lth the Portland hr orn TiariuJi44 Beavers before 8500 fans at Em- raradc is You n-eryville Park The first game went to the Beav ers 5 to 4 but the Acorns put on a rally in the final stanza of the nightcap to get the even break by a 4 to 3 score Down at San Diego the Padres finally won a game from the San Francisco Seals but it took them 12 innings and an unearned run to turn the trick by a 3 to 2 score The victim was pitcher Tom Seats who threw the ball clear Into right field on a bunt play allowing pinrh runner Frnnkie Dasso to score all the way from first base The other game of the evening saw Gene Babbitt Sacramento Solon moundsman turn in a two hit shutout victory over the Hollywood Stars Butch Moran got both hinglcs to spoil rhance at a perfect game The score was 4 to 0 with the Sacs clinrhlng the gnme in the first inning with pair of runs no about two yeats ago and the hill Utah will (ace George KO billy behemoth handled Lopez so lv 215 the socking Slav in the nnm i i ii(i sis ill iitii II liftiiMit ki izuiRa ii hi mr aw imiik whssi sxr rpirna I i Vsr1 goes to come through victoriously Games will be run through the morning afternoon and night after the grand opening tonight The local Elks built the park where the csikm Duiu me pax nerf in hurling-th mi final 'assume the exchampion will he are hilled for 45 minutes with two seeking for a bit of revenge tonight out of three falls to a decision nIksi Chandler Explains ii Chandler explained his pitching choices in this manner: Linde has never beaten the Briggs Bombers Last year and the and Rtumbrrx: I'ravey Rtnna -i a 4 ytiKra If 11 0 Kmih rrirt was chore And the vetemn who rie plaved In the Fnc'fic Coast fo the Texas League him He Ameii an Association came thioigh lie had not pitched a full snn Working h-i? hrt-i even hituiit than he bs iiitu the ruM handet tuiped link tle Iwm hi ting cff-uls cf the soldier mite and kept them stymied At Peak In Eighth He ren hed Ihe higlits of hi performann in the i-iihih inning dratted for the C'wnmnrtf I'arri i'lnnlnlr Woodward and Mi-Xnhli: Beeklfr Raik Anirrii pmk-VVlil Kim and Amrtt: tfinirii Detroit Muffs Chance To Overtake Yankees 0 i Lumhi'rs hnat I-inHe for the Raid- game will be alaced expressly for rii ers only loss while Lynch bent the softball A turnout of several thou-K Bombt is twuv last year to bug the sand fans is expected tonight Chandler also pronounced: weather permitting The weather hl in fne shape saying: I has not been too good lately We hare a better team than last Chandler announced the batting and order tonight as follows: Jim Clen- 3 year Our defense is better ii 0 r-l 11 11 rikgfn It It certjiinly Linde and Lyneh are'denlng 2b Tony lacovittl plUlln as rpa brand of ball Lynch rf Linde George Gum '41 llli Krrr lotly and ftAimrr rnan League help of Vern Stephens' eighteenth bbd1 -2 as last year" I short field: Bob Nugent 3b idly by tiilav homer Jimmy rluh lost Smif K'-udm- Offieial of the lengue including! George Pnpaeh lb Harry Goorab- 1 til' IfVh MaAn awe Il IVt If a Ray Johnson of Nashville Tenn ian ss VVoody Alexander and president of the league expert com- Dalton Monroe rf NEW YORK Sept lfi 4'- lie-: Blow nies to a 5 to 1 decision over Itroit hud muifrd a chance to take! the Chicago White Sox with the 43m a when he limited Nino Iyngiivanni( nnlro of hP Aml leading hitter of the league tn a rnnnn( rar( and sat harmless fly when the slugger hp j0UiS Frowns got their run in the first when Eddie Car- catne to bat with the ba-es loaded 1 hance to nip at the heels of thejnett batted out of order nnd never Monrrief civilian male bad fi ontrunning Yankees I showed the form that enabled them given him a helping hand in thi )iilc Dizy Trout wa losing to knock off St I-ouls last week-first inning when they lowered' his second straight and the Tigerslend 1 the boom on Earl Ilarnst splitting a doubleheader withl Boston dropped three and one ing out five hits including iwo'cicvelnnil the Brownies thumped half games off ihe pace In a hard dnuhlrs and a triple for six runl chimgn lo pull Into a second place to take walloping by last place and then added another tally in 1 i wit) the Bengal They were Washington 5 to 2 Joe Cronin led the second From that time on one half game hack of Joe McCar-iwith rookie Clem Dreiscwerd wlioi NEW YORK Sept Bi? Anir'' nd Vsrf in i Water Is Released For Grass Properties Washington runs lo- Bill Voiselle of fhe Giants rocket- Harrist was invinrihie irlriing 's men who end a five day-only one hit but the damns had by entertaining Fhiladel-been done to the phia inday cause Say Trout Overworked The soldiers kept nipping sway1 Trout' 12 inning loss to Clcvc-at the civilian lead a run at a time la mi's Steve Gromek 4 to 2 set hut when times would get tough tongues wagging with the "I told Moncrief would hear down and you harping on the season' National's second place scrap with1 fire bailer from the army attack would drlhhle long theme of oveiwork hut the Pittsburgh by eking nut a 5 In 3 takes the mound SATURDAY SEPT Uth Memarit at Calvsnr 4illbrrt Mlllvu i-M tiiwtllsM Baada Mi Oak'll Onto IMP Muak-ml AatacraplM IMP Mm lalM IM ari Ameriraa Maair 1-rlaaZ Slaw 131 Muaa Of Tkr Pkiaaan IM It Raarh IMP New IMP Imnaar llaara aarrkralra ISM oanH hraraa ISM VV rrslllaa IIMP Mavlaa ffnM 11:11 Kina Hargaa II Tircaa UM hlaa Off SUNDAY SEPT 17th IM A A Vaa da Prapkerla IM A rartasnea Prnaraaa SM A K'hurck Of I'ltriat A XinnS TMIas lN A Chunk Of IM War Jaanal JAS-)r Kn harflaii4 IMA Chanel llfavriea ISM A Newt 11:11 A I irre Hlrka MM A Mamm Sail Tanaea Seeaa4e A lelnl Stow aeara II A 4'hanlala Jka 11 A Kanutakar 1944 Grid Season Will Get Under Way Today NEW YORK Sept ia-(UBThe embryo football season will take iti first full step today around the nation with 11 games between colleges and service elevens ushering ln the first football Saturday of the Fall The Iowa Pre Flight and Michigan game in Ann Arbor holds top Interest as the Woiverinrs open their sixty fifth grid season against the strong Seahawks The only game scheduled on the west coast will pit Camp Shoe maker against the Fleet Air Marines A Boxer Loses Twice In One Night SAN FRANCISCO Sepi 16-0T) Allen Arnett a 175 pound Los Angeles fighter tried the iron man stunt of appearing in two bouta last night and lost twice Al Sheridan 180 Kansas Chy Mo won a six round decision over Arnett after Ihe latter had agreed to fill nut a hlan-c on the program rested through a four rounder Devaney of and then dropped a four round derision to Matt jiminrz 18O of Oakland Each opponent jeered a knockdown against the hapless away hurler of the Detroit staff! edge in 10 innings over reliefer outfit could point to 24 victories and -Xavier Revcigno The mar-1 phia tomorrow he innings on the hill as proof gin on third place Reds was cut his 2lst victory 'and heifers are pastured there at times Sad For Soldiers In the first Ihning shortstop Gene Zaiser led off with a dnu- of his consistent effe'-tivenrss with! to four nnd one half games hie first baseman Hal Mnsini only two weeks to go Myril I Ray Sanders hit the 100 I doubled to score him second bssc-l double1 scoring Gromek in ihe mnrk as St Louis split a pair with man Jackie lieizenrader popped s' twelfth downed Trout Chicago losing 2 to 1 hilt bountv Jntjses Canal Company for the Texas Leaguer over second and 1 Lvl earned the Tlgersl ing bai 3 lo 2 a Ted Wilks earneii nnd a tlpe earned run av-9 company tor the Masini held second eenterfielder Pl't by turning hack the In- his sixteenth victory New lot Eddie Weigandt laid 1943 accomplishments were acres in the three counties ln the Ios Banos vicinity in about three'ali feet bunt and all hands were wife! out nine for a 9 to 1 ronvinrrr1H to 2 edge over the Phillies h''l P'VF" to Ken Rntrcnsnergcr tn: Detroit out 19 safeties! bowed water will be distributed A total of 35000 acre feet of water will be (list Fali Claude Painter of Firehaugh has been named as water superintendent to handle the alloting of the water to the lands Officers of the association include Henry BWolfsenDoi Paos first vicc president: John Erreca Los Tin 1 1 Rann second vice president: Bamhaucr Los Banos secretary Crows Land- when Merle Coleman slugged the-" I hat New York £3 Bamhauer Salinas William Claude Rowe Jessen throw at first Right fielder slammed a baseman Bill the ball but to throw out Left fielder Jar a single into rader Third sway was hit by a pitched hnll to! cram the bases agnin and ratrher Pete Beiden promptly unloaded them with a triple into renterfirldj w-hlch ended the scoring for thei frame dropped AfEW STATION HERBERT MARSHALL Uv RCSM NFAVLAND I corporal Chet Poberlson SAN FRANCISCO Sent 'JTnlussrPi 19tr and 19W Set icemen's corner! Lieutenant Sugur Bowls Orange Rose and Armstrong Victor In Comeback Bout ST LOUIS Sept Henry (Ole Perpetual Motion) Armstrong today was on the comeback trail after his knockout last night of Aldo Spoldi New York in 2 minutes and 43 seconds of the second Garriott Is Named As Most Valuable Angel LOS ANGELES Sept CeciJ Garriott outfielder for the pennant winning Los Angeles An-i gels will receive a ploiiue from the Helms Athletic Foundation tomorrow as "the mort valuahle Angel player of the 1944 Baseball writers who made the selection cited Garriott for his ccn-isistent and timely batting outstand- He pitched the Giants to a 2 to 1 victory over the Hrnvcs this coming the first rookie (linger win a National League ope Thnt unusual triumph kev noted p3p KnmhPPC operations vvhieh novvJwU I I IU UVIIIUVelJ have resulted in 20 victories and 15 defeats He is believed to be ttirj SEATTLE Sept 16 Ml first right handed rookie to have Scoring in each of the last three won 20 gnme for the Ginnts 'ncelpcrjofj the Hollywood Rangers de-Christy Mathevvsnn registered 20 lh 4lt wins in his Giant debut in 1901fencrt lhe Seattle Bombers of the Voisrlle expected lo start three new American professional foot-more games before October 1st 'hall league 21 to 7 in a rain probably will surpass the great drenched game whieh drew 5000 1 Matty a freshman reeord tional amnieur gets back on the nuiin line fans despiti1 the miserable weather The civilians grshhed their Wad S-run in the second when lieizenrader! Army Air Force hes the duration singled with one avvav went 0-nationai amateur golf champion Bears second on single ad-l vou knew checks in ia air mail Ward incidentally has a few vanced to third when Wallace was! om west Pm-i lie via hi-n- c0f rluh(( on hallri an(j practices COrrdimny momSj His letter lal'hot diligently when time per-on iaxw II infield out 'buoyant nnd undoubtedly reflerts! mils looking forward to live high morale prevailing in llint defending his title when the na- Ilowr Army Did It The scored its first in! practically Is signed by the Chicngo army run SATURDAY :30 the second on Coleman's double and third hnsrman Jim single which should interest his iriiinv friends pnrticularly fellow-miners Athletic the round of their scheduled 10 round Armstrong displayed his old timcinf jefensh'e and clever base wenving and perpetual punching' Neither team struck pay dirt in 'to KO the New Yorker wilh a fast' Ihe first quarter nnd then both col- left jah to the chin before a crowd UeiTinqer GdlehOUSe of 6000 in Kiel Auditorium The's veteran Negro fighter who has Get Draft CXam Orders bealen Spoldi three times prcvl- SARASOTA trial Sent ir mw ass -t rpfA Seattle hobble in the fourth sively The one time featherweight Cubs and Dennis Gatehouse of ihe 7 mi'nitters nt tue rvpoKfine Ain 7nhrh rH ndderi nnnilH-r rnunlcrj Koun( TahP) of whUh hP is min Ihira on Honcmvanni iripln vsr- unilni tf rotarv and left fielrte f-ni-iiJ- nf the Spokane and loft fielder Knlph eiUtlNtlWOBS RI0GI1MI Scores In Leagues From Iluvvnii Corporal Pcrelll ir A former mainland golf profi-kiiinnal rcporl: Seen Kli-hi-r Tourneja "It liiirilly seems true hut I have hail ihrcc hirlhdis in the army alremlv Incidenlally I shall he somewhat aged to compete against Bob the youthful golfers in the iriinr' guv postwar tournnments which from oakinnri Standings Baseball recently from here for single Another run came over in the fifth ii rim i rnvic cntsT BERTLAHR Ward writes in part: nur letter irtn aril got lot of swell laughs 11 ongiovanni and Cnliallero very important item over smacked out singles and the final living out of this world a In the fnvir days litis week with eighth show Yhnt a terrific In that frame Bu-h led off 1v I -ri nine shows in three diivs'all indications Hte to he oil a much getting a life on Zaiser's -i lor Evr-rv n-uulnr show whs attended' greater money scale 'Sni-uunrnio Catcher Carvln Medloek singled jv I'emrnriuts crowds Besides his serve great number of men nan nieso HarrUt filed to left Little nuled (ur scheduled shows lie did five Tor golf and other reerrntion each- Kl--uiNVrMrriij and Rush scored Shortstop Tom- hospital n( p-" tiglii front (lie! month Am on the job every day Kino sume- my Fox forced Little and King front IIo played one show up far- and 15 nights out of each month 'JriiMn-i wwlked to fill the bnsrs Tiongio-' thf'r nlonc the line where all they'd My health is good ever) thing 1 imi' Ainins: Ktmmine vannl hoisted mighty fly and hrui in iln was turn up Ihe puh-fnip tell my fticttds rH Riimnniti the side wr out nnd the threet 1 li address to mterlnin a few iMlitor's note: rerelli one of lhr: sum ended itliousand Japs might mites of the pio ranks The score: II i I lulus llaiidles Shows best ehrn ni Nunngir: lightweight and welterweight champion weighed in at 141 while Spoldi scaled Armstrong's purse was $4800 of the $12046 gate (Mrf'lutrhy NcwspaMrs" Service) I it -ItiLNOrKoJrn London Beats Mills nph Uhv Frrrlrrirk of the Delano 7 4ijch School football squad ap-For British TltlG nniiiPN ncurrd to have matrrial for al MAvnrrQTrp pHB l0illv heavy line when 24 boys reported ept I ij nrnetien Jack London West Hm 4 toi nil siait ot gild practice this toIpool sianti outp0inted Freddie Mills in 15 fast rounds wt for the class A yesterday St Louis Browns yesterday were ordered by a Sarasota draft board to report for pre induction physical examinations Monday The two major league pitchers both reridents of Florida will be examined at Camp Blandlng Fla Because of the time lag between pre induction examinations and actual induction Galehouce if accepted will have time to play in the World Series if the Brown3 should win the American League pennant Reporting team to win the vacant British and British heavyweight boxing' Civilian Stars fiin non onn -7 ii Army Star Oil olO Old 4 11 2nyo Batteries Moncrief nnd Beiilrn Ilarrist and Mcdioek eluli hHniib'd Guest on PALMOLIVE PARTY with BARRY WOOD PATSY KIILY and ths Million Dollar Band 7PM tjeorge llnlas owner of lhe Chi-j was cinch to shoot a 6 or pi1 I'Hmj'iwn Bear professional fool ball during one round of Ihe various Kram iw onn nao onn a' I a commander here nnd' Winter open tournaments a feut Kan i luego non on non arrangements for Ihe navy' which often enabled him to lead shows ('iipinin Innny Boss handled ihe field of national stais teni- "nil oroinwki wd nmi scaled 216 Pounds'0ny Woman Coached the'fouHecnthoundrocked and Team Gets Walloping his smaller foe into the IIAGERMAN (Ida) Sept CD polar ly I li many show auccessive hard lefts Cocaptains Sparkle In Bruins' Workouts Pietty Jean drhut as Idaho's first woman football coarh didn't turn out so well Ilagerman her home town yes-tdrdny steamrollered Miss Kimberly eleven 54 to 0 were Sain Barton Bill Slall Ray a Harding I Spurrier Donald Rami' sey Grogan John Kaatridge Bai- fouis Caric Pnul Johnson Clyde ft 'Hutcherson Clark Twlford Vil-i iiam Hahn Jim Bcdail PnulDcnhy Boh Grolon Richard Dixon Phil-0 h' Briggs I-opez Dunn Dar- ehtll rell Bassett Price Holland Danlana nEn' nnd Harold Frisch Rlcman The Delano schedule follows: October Visalia here i (Vloher J3th Fresno High there October Porterville there (Viober 271 or Novemher 3rd Roosevelt (Krcsnoi or San Luis Obispo here I Novemher Corcornn there I Novemher 171 Tulare here Empire 'SI in staggered unit kpimlrl llirlm nnd Kirnl with Xeno In Bay SAN Leading won the Meadows length and Dennis Son Is Winner 16 -ll'P Tnrj'in College Of Pacific Fight Results Scores Big Victory Hr I'MTIII Nr Virk Tommy 'ni' Ni-w York" with l'rni'liin l-KKS) fRmSvi LOS ANGELES Coraplftins IVaterfield today Bruins thioi Paul center and one Sept eriinnna Frnlie Terry New York 11 r-i pnlimi re lmher (HInsKeri While irt man frnm 1 nc lnel Slnl KIOlMl'N Sept 16 'I1 ol- iiiiimr Irlsemrl Vine I'eil lirtti jm mjn ''ir)ni'P 1 T' of playing with hi iip-uwi nwui and IN atri flf Id vr-Iermi qn' lei- hah nun irue Smut iUrirlHn1 bark Of two seasons were elivted nM Kll-lt power lilting Nlllk kllHel eit Wa "rrf 1 ila iMMuh sliowrd ii Minn srnr- in ian Nw 'rk jc si(Tnn mi: luimli am dofrnsi luro ir-rir Miim 11 T'4 Wuhins: Couch Bnhe 1 Ion HI smd he would ln1 in tunir the Full- try Denn IVilt at tle quaimls-iik fir-iif-Smsun auny air tnse irnm iy nr'rfir MM llrl litrll resiiH dirw vi Oonll'ljtv Milr (siniFH lvi irritKin in -1B1 liollwihHl Krankie AimmiMnln 1S Firm ROUGH-HOUSE Meadows Race MATEO Sept from the start Xeno Son mile feature at Bay yesterday finishing a one half ahead of Chls-lam was third The time was 1:40 Xeno Son owned hy Max O' Hiillet nf Van Nuyx was piloted by Alfred Applebee The winner paid $8-30 $3 and $270: Chislam $250 and $230 Dennis $300 i WRESTLING Bowling News spot to repliif-e Ieilirman Grnige RIOT-TORIUM QD QlEEJB do(ltmd inrliiblo yrs-- im ii inrv ram1 iir I'onrli hefmirl 1ti gr KfuliK tcNlcrdnv AmrricjA Ie'ifciiirl rfnit 0(10 OOt SOO OnO-- Koiiiftn Sturr IflO Ihw AHKen Hth JOI mil noil nJ- 4 Jurit Se ilFciMiiinr! Tnuit nrt Knsri: anti Kr lirri nd 1'j Chii'siBn Al Nlillvr Knmf1- lil Aicr1ie ilpnHTi'il Slin'ry rvrnul O'lil OO nil- 1 1 ia'i ipniFnn iir rinri non noi non -I a I iiirnltinii I'rtti Jhiifm 1 1 Nuhfiiirr ami jlamler ciialki Up witl-nilt liie help of such tYnnei I i-eri-e Fiillen 1 IIhiiir Ohcrlnnl Hiir 1 itiieie'i Ilrew S-r( Mniep s-in lull- 4 Hnirr Willimn lil- ritv I'lti-i iln iM'Hieil Al 1 Kim Worm IV 4 i il sbii- as Aml'insi itii-i it'll l-'icd Klenu-rinl who sui'pnscd in furni-h the spnik oua rhvj'nn no i oon ooo 1 7 Wiilinma Ft 1im jon 101 mu 10 Jrnvf nn1 Treph nmi Min 0 rhillips terday Heavy In Cl A In Clash Georg Schulkins held the high scries last night as he rolled ai three game string of 534 when thcl Aircraft Rowling League played nn riavdium lanes hut he yielded high individual gnme honors Bennie 223 Heavyweights To Play With Uclans to the ihe OVfRUN IK MCNKD OAKLAND Sept IB Kon Ovrrlin former world's mlddlr-wpifiht chnmplon tnkrs tho third stop In his comrhark rampnign hrro noxt Wodnosday when he hat-tlos rnul Hartnrk hoavywolght sluciror frnm Omnhn Noh Him I Sooirn tine! thr Frcond hich ro-rirs or nnd Taa-vivnr Kinloy third wilh hnd tho high Srhulkins individual IMI I I lv League Leaders rill I'HISSI FORMER CHAMPION VINCENT MIIIINAI 1'li 1 Ii ANGEIFS Sep 16 TP CnU'-li Jiff ClHiath Trnill in ihe Tli liarkfn-lil m'-ruir tniiay -nd tie wa muni- Willi Cbailrs ('o-ke and Bull iiij on bnih J'iIc i fIi hi id lniwiiig way Ihe r-! A-id'l fhnw ti Ihi-ir Tigcii n-iiiied i Hi i ill I In ir tafkie fn lb'- scasnnal qurulii Thin with the tvnnu ej'im icn-l i 2'ttd wih theisti ingei In the lineup aenitiei- eei'ie wa- i n-iii'eil in tin- thinl i-r-K vn Auli-I sli -a anil fwn inme added in the Misia' ei U-m i line ly fir I pci mil He Major I VnA liner pnrc: a Vlld llir-v 2f rif lrrrini i n'-I-gUile t-'i'l giudi wfe nnw IIIIIIM NNIIilnkl 'ilili Yurk ii it in I'Ki'prr ei I Ainrrli'Hit Kamo with 208 SI li'CN 111 ItH 1 1 New York Xr York i VJfi i 4l 4ti tr: -ior IJ ifl i 71 vs HirtlR Imnr ii All It lin 4V 1 r-ju 11)4 II 4- 4 4 rr im (Ill lVJ Till 113 lmivue I ili 11 lti 13 Bears Work On Aerial Defense In Scrimmage tit tea ft IVI lVi IlnK-klyn 3ii 'II Ik Klim 141 Philjtiit'ihi 3 11 i iiure hr' ind Ipiilrrn il HmiiIi IrMrrday 71 Ml Ml 41 it's passirg Huskies Emphasize New Passing Threat tlrMuk'vn ill iiiwti'n i'wtiniiil: ltrnrk-j LLlH'l'-LKI Sept 16 UW 337 'm i'ii)rn fmifii tn rriir Ilicrc wn no let up in the heavy 8- It- scrimmage diet of the University in 1 Sum w5: i 7 IS "I California Benrs today as Coach UK I'n-ivr nr I Ci'iwr: in-l Slllli Allinn Kiccdcd the condition-Onlt'Rpir VYiMiumfi 1 Sf nfi( II li Ft 1 mini non oni nun- 17J ODD n0 lilt I 1111 iK MM 1 VI 1 1111 14 I ing of hi lad for the opening g-itnr of the ncuM'ii again! St I i one week away A full pi ad nr session wn slated Vi 1 Mipri ItiMHii jdliiiMti 1 i miiI P(t is llimir Kim Oltl nt (iiiMtu Ktti'n V-H'-kr hi 4-i4 ar ii l-T 4li 01 4 I'll tIMI 1 in 1:14 MM Hi 1 7 im 11 mi- I sumweiiw ink IIkIhi lit ik-p I Wl I Los Angeles Will Face San Francisco Eleven for iKinuiriiw fnlb'wing Ihe lines-of woikmil in which pus ilcfcnsc was featured ATTIi: Sepi If full I'upc fir vie-uwr Williiinci ic I i r-T 1 1 S'ilunlav wile pini'cil li'dai -l 'a-ng att-nk an! I- -1 tnsc ai 1 l' ini i line cf lit 1 tic Ihivkic criiiccn-I-rn 1 1 --1 ci ricw riMu 'luring an scvhir t'-n' S'a- pi jilic ycslrrdav ji nenn Itml hi Sti'pl l-Ie illiWlMi -mi' Hun Hltril iiii-liiii i'iiIi 1-rii Cni In IPs nml WulMum 111 Npw Vi-rk ni'ii inn 1 0 I'l i i piin gni ''iiii ccx 7 i K-lnn-in Mi-i-i lir-ni ini ii-r mnl LmiicihiiIi anl 1-in- 1 -cf I Hun In 4'nrwen- Y-'ik In Nn Ii--f in I'uh 1 ill Pi'il I''iril ii i-p r-iMi'iii ffldi (mmzr Saturdays KARM 6:30 pm Ctlumbm Califtrnk Arfnerl DRAMA COMEDY p(ui CASH I LOS AXiiKLKS -i Com ii i ii'Mi i Any' Ic '-ic a' I grill iai id Kranriv-fi Clr-b' Kenny 'iVn-iiitirn 1 grid gnu- t- dium The piayci ae CIi-i St-sl tf-i npri tTrt'1 drnn ii'-iv end hTri 'Th Ripp-rt Tinmh 265-LB SLUGGER WEE WILLIE KING KONG TED COX LODI WILDMAN TERRIBLE TERRY McGINNIS POPULAR IRISHMAN BILLY HANSON UTAH BOUNCING BALL THE SLUGGER SLAV AIR-COOLED BUILDING FIRST MATCH STARTS AT 8:30 CAMP ANZA 11IM1NATKI) SANTA BARBARA Sept dr The army air replacement depot soft ball lenni of Kearns cliivinalcd the Camp Anza Calif Sn- Baby Shortstop May Race Af A Glance Got Top Philly Job HI MLABKIPIMA S-pl NVW YfiKK Sep! lfi The Lrimue iwnnknl nl nUnr-e- I Ph 11 'va nine frnm the 9th 'Service Coin-K -md championship tournament lnt night by defeating the fornia team 2 to 0 II liliiimn Uni Via lev HJ I I'l-f-nl-liri! July liili if Yr- mil 11 i u-ins Jim uni ciil I eenrril llii-n Aimn p-i Le'nl'xtili Airrri jp Hiir-e' K'i-1 Si-Inh K'-i iv m- ra vw vrk 7rt 17 '''s-einr cun non 102 3--X dull wrier agree that itrniI tu k-j i ln ir ii mm im lint i Miinilier new 17 Year old Pi Imule 7 I2 I 1 Wxiu-- mm vnr irr sinmnifi- I 1 I i-Mf'4ii Khorlstop heelen v-" ril lli 1 1 IL ilHinm IipMmiI vCii-i-- la'wlK Ike a vclrran- slinw 1 lit I'lir f-f hillilix and a Nr Yik Al l-ieee: III I'l-Cilii Anm 4 1 SI tmu 1 1 lit UM 1 1 1 1 At SrH V-- Min' li' yiu rr li! Slllhi I talirt 1lfirn I lin 4 ti 1 Nrw ilK H1h nMf -s I- 1 A I1- fir rhiiiiiii'ii i a Aui a i i hr 1 1 I Un'e- A heme Nn-r An- 3 ti losf n-H Iwpc lo Kiui txloji and w''hies'e a i cirunil virjf rriti1 S3 FsirlicM Sunun Hiked orie a at Loui 4 at cmcc AubaM sinniui i rt- 9JS VtesiJiAto Bee Carriers Score Victory At Madera The Ki r-f lb Cm rir Uiiic rnrr'il a Mi 7 win 'nirlic Mn'i'-iH I''ic in's Kr'i-iy ev ng nl The vi'lnu niil ten! lo I Jieavv ei'-lgi 1: 7 if lillmd who hfim'-i rt wilh trf I iniuiril snd tripled wilh ivn Chsr'e Temple hnmeipd and Ca'uii Wl-tar iriiiled for the wicneit nunniK i.

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