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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 4

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Vice-President Curtis Plans Tennis Tourney CONNELLY BOXES IN SEMI-FINAL BOUT TOST Will Go On In Face Of Strike GO TO VAN fiYN WILMER ALLISON Attend Games Yankees Now Have Two Matches Won Need One More To Triumph Four Heavyweights Left In Olympic Trials Drawings Not Yet Made JAYNES NOSE OUT BATTER AID 0FPIC IPS Repairmen Remain In Running For Berth With 4-3 Win Finland Plans Bold Steps To Attempt To Have Nurmi In Games ItyPA EKMAN (AsMN-JatiNl Press porta Wrller) LOS ANOKJtKS July L'3-Thc tempo of tlis Tenth Olympiad preliminary activities was speeded up a beat or two to-day wilh a number of eonlributing conditions magnifyingr the fsrt lhat the world-wide games are only one week away Finland planned bold steps to Hollywood Edges Portland 2 To 1 Oaks Nosed Out By Seals By RUSSELL NEW LA Ml (Associated Free Sports WritcrJP SAN FRANCISCO July Leather-gloved warriors thirty-two survivors of bristling preliminary and quarter-final bouts will trade punches hero to-night in the windup of the trills to determine the boxing team in the Olympic Games They represent tha pick of ninety-eight amateurs from all sections of the country who opened the battle for places here Wednesday night in the first invitationsl tournament ever held to select an Olympic team In the past the eight national A A champions were named for the Olympic assignments In the first two nights of the trials three A A IT tltleholdar and six national intercollegiate champions were bumped out of NEW YORK July Thirteen of the country's crack players have written a new chapter into tennis history by withdrawing from tha historic ftea-brlght club refused to poy their brlgKt club erfused to pay their expenses for the tourney Officials of the club laid the tournament would at art at Sex bright on Monday aa scheduled despite this "room and board strike" They aaid they had plenty of tennla stars on the waiting Hot to fill the thirteen vacant berths Their formal withdrawal fol lowed receipt of a message from Hooker Talcott chairman of the tournament committee elating that tha club would not pay expenses of players after tbeir elimination from tha tournamtnt Those who staged tha first tennis "walkout" Included Clifford Butter of New Orleans intercollegiate champion and sixth in the national ranking Keith Gledhill of Santa Barbara California 1931 intercollegiate a pion and eighth In ranking and Berkeley Bell of Texas tenth 'ranking player The other wert Eugla Mf? Caullffc Coen Jr Joseph Coughlin Culley Byran Greant Gilbert Hall Jako Heaa Jr David Jones Richard Murphy and Juntiua Bellgson Only throe nationally known playero now remain in the fixture Gregory Mingln Sidney Wood and Lester Stoeffen (B The United Prrtt) TiOLAn HAISKOS STADIUM PARIS July 21 Willi America chances of challenging France for the prlre Davis resting squarely on their shoulders Johnny Van Ryn and Wilmor Allison to-day de-featod the (Icrman doubles loam of Raron von Crnmm and Daniel Prenn 6-3 C-4 6-1 in the key match of the intervene finals The virtory achieved on a 3-atn-aoaked court pave the United States a lead of two matches to one Victory In either of to-morrow's two concluding elnglrs engagements -and America will have hurdled the final obstacle on lie march to tha challenge round Allison and Van llyn wrrs not extended in heating the Germans to-day Tha Germans both of 'whom played hard singles matches yesterday appeared tired and were unable to cope with the epeed and power of the frrsh Americana Von Cramm was especially weak The youthful Baron opposes kills-worth Vines In the first single match to-morrow and is conceded little or no chance of winning Millers Meet On Links For Tide IDS ANGELES July 23-HJ-Vice President Charles Curtis today accepted an Invitation to open the Olympic Game He aent tha following telegram to William May Garland president of the organlxetlon committee of the Olvmpio Games: gives me greet pleasure to accept your invitation to open the Olympics I will arrive in Los Angeles st 8:50 July 27th There will be no official party will be alone except for one secret service mar Will be compelled to leave July 31st" He requested also thst a suite be reserved for him at the Blltmore Hotel Boxers Asked To Donate Part Of Purse To Needy DEL MONTE July 23-tUB Rosen licensed by tha state boxing coniinslslon must donate 1 per rent of their earnings to needy boxers and wreatlers hereafter members of the rnmmlsalnn decided at a meeting here yesterday Clubs also were ordered to limit their amateur boxing rards to one per month effective September 1st Promoters were blamed for the depression In the fistic industry by Dr llsrry Martin chairman of the cnmmtsslpn Commenting upon the etatement of Ed Lynch Han Francisco promoter that ha had lost $18000 In promoting boxing matches last year Dr Martin declared that boxers are being overpaid Lynch and Louis Daro Los Angeles wrestling promoter hotly denied charges made by Colonel John Berger that the "wrestling game Is a racket controlled by a combine" Berger made his allegation In applying for a license to stage wrestling matches In Han Francisco and Los Angeles (By The Vnited Treat) Hollywood again threatened Fort-land's leadership of tha Pacific Coast League to-day The Stars evened their eerlea with the Ducke lent night staging ninth-inning rally to win 2 to 1 Although Hollywood connected with McDonald and Peterson for ten hlte they went scoreless until the eighth when they pushed over a counter Another one id the ninth spelled victory Yds held the Iucka to three safeties Los Angeles had two big innings to win their fourth straight from Sacramento 8 to 4 The Angela chalked up three runs In the third and aa many more In the eighth when Vinci faltered Moncrlef and Moan divided time on the mound for the Angela The Missions evened their series with Seattle by coming from bg-blnd in the ninth to acore three rune and win 6 to 4 San Franriaco took advantage of wild pitching to trim Oakland 6 to 5 The Seale scored three times in the seventh and turned three Infiald hits into two runs In the eighth HallrweeS Partlaal ABRHOA! AB A Lee a 3 3 1 I'Reevealb 4 10 3 3 Gaiella3b 3 ilBercarlf lifts Brannnlk Alii 4'Flnnerrf 2 0 0 4 1 M'Nnelrrt I 0 3 1 ReewrlN 3 113 1 Carlrlecf 3 0 0 4 IHIeelneSb 1 5 0 3 0 Bhrleklb 4 0 0 1 OlJohnaonf 4 0 3 4 0 Beultre 3 0 lPmlmlinoe 111 0 Callchnlf 4 0X1 S'Choarnaa 3 8 0 3 3 Ydep 3 0X0 X'M'Donaldp 3 0 I Meuael 0 0 0 O'Peteraonp 0 0 0 1 0 Strand 3b 10 11 SiFitopatrlck 0 0 0 Around the bases iffmoui UArllKf Two substitutes "furnished the offense and Merle Anderson the defense as Jaynes and Hon defeated Tnomey'a Battery team 4 to 3 yesterday at Holmes Playground to hold Hi grip on an outside chance to get Into the "little world series" If Jaynes defeats the Frevno Drug Company Tuesday it will win the right to play off a protested game from the fifth inning with tha druggists Friday A pair of wins will put them Into tha final aeries in place of Toomeys Casey Bathos a recruit from the Flrebaugh Merchants playing his first gams for Jaynes hit a pair of what ones was considered sacrifice flys to acore the first and last runs for ths winners Eddie Wclgandl a Helot flyrhnscr wan given permission to fill in on first base for Jaynes and was ungrateful enough to single Burt Valrello home for the tying sun In Oie third llarry Raker scored the'rrmatntng score in the third on Valrello'e hingle efter mishandling of the ball by the Tonney catcher end ahorlatop brought him to third base Anderson wa given sloppy support In ths first two Innings so took it upon himself to strike out asven men in a row In the third fourth and fifth He assisted In two other putouls In these innings Charley Hunt did soma nice chucking for the losers but his support was just as poor as that accorded Anderson as the result showed Anderson was responsible for the first two Toomey men on base tn ths first but Waigandt threw away a toss to second Barboa let slip a hit to third and San 1'ierinl was slow In handlings left fleldswat tn allow Dutrh Kleinsasser Carl Stockholm and -Glenn Owen to score Jarnri a Sae I Taasir Hatter ADRHOAI ABKIIOA KTWdovt 3 0 11 IIKlna'imre 3 10 13 D'Chnalb 3 00 1' Btrkhlmlb ft til Shepardcf 3 0 10 OIOOwencf 3 13 11 Valrrlloe 3 1 3 11 ti Harr 3b 3 0 0 3 1 Baker r( 3 3 11 OIM'Keralelf 3 0 110 Valarellne 3 1 3 11 1U Znvclirf 3 0 0 1 0 Barboa 3b 3 0 0 0 0 M'Knrylb 3 0 0 3 0 Welandtlb 3 0 14 1IPOwanaa 3 0 0 lit Audrsns 0 0 0 31 Huntp 3 0 0 0 0 1 Malonrrrf 10 0 10 LOUISVILLE (Ky) July It I Miller of Jacksonville Fla waa 4 jip on Pats Miller Chicago at tha end of twenty-seven holes In tha thirty-alx-hols final of the National Links Golf Tournament hers today IDUISVILLJ5 (Ky) July Young Miller was winning tha national public links golf championship to-day Two 21-year-old Millers Pets of Chicago and Robert of Jacksonville FI a battled it out for the title in the final thirty-iix holes over the Hhewanes Club course Husky dark haired Pets of the wealthy Chicago Millers was opposed to slender blond Robert of ths poor Jacksonville Millers in tills unusual links duel Pets ths son of a Chicago real estate operator eliminated A1 Campbell of Seattle and Joa Nlch ola of I xing Reach California runner-up last year and medallat this year Robert the eon of a Jackson night watchman beat Al Campbell of Heattle and Oliver Sleppy of Santa Monica California TENNIS FINALS AMEBICAN TEAGUE Wo Fewer Club is Fraene Drue 13 Teomey Battery 13 Kanll Jayne and Bon 4 Toomey Battery 3 save Paavo Nurml'a amateur status Percy Williams quietly Injected himself into the sprint picture prepared to defend his two 192S titles Tha American Olympic committee sat down to recount lie far from adequate team funda In the meantime the Braall team officials were figuring out means of converting coffee into coin of the realm More of the athletes poured into the city and crowds jostled about the ticket "windows seeking "center seats not too far The Finnish Olympia delegation expet Is to publish Us correspondence with the international athletic federation which resulted after that body acting according to the Finns without power suspended Nurmi on 'charges of excessive tracellng fees The published letters between the organisations of a "surprising nature" are to be distributed to the delegates of the A when they meet here July 28th to decide whether that organisation shall be given the power to suspend an individual athleta as was done in ths case of the great distance runner Whether or not ths United States delegates feel that suspension was justified they are expected to enter the meeting prepared to oppose presenting to the world federation such power anticipating all the while the possibility of being out-voted Canada's sprint star Williams who startled the world four years ago by his phenomenal schoolboy performance in winning the 109 and 200 metera pronounced himself in great condition He revealed that be is not dismayed at the great array of speed talent Such men as Ralph Metcalfe Eddie Tolan George Simpson all of the United States Helmuth Koernig and Arthur Jonath of Germany Christian Berger of Holland Takayoshl Yoahloka of Japan and the others are only names to him He believee his leg injurlea have completely healed but Is debating whether to both races again this year Avery Brundage president of tha American Olympic committee with approximately 200 of the United States Athletes already here and tha remainder of the squad moving In daily la perplexed with the problem of paying for thair board and keep As tbe situation now stands he pointed out scarcely a third of the $350000 needed has been received Efforts to raise the remainder will continue through the games he eaid in repeating his appeal to the nation for money Brasil's team of sixty-nine athletes arrived yesterday with 50000 bags of coffee to bs sold Lack of proper abipplng manifestos coupled with tha inability of officials to raise tbe necessary $2000 to clear the cargo through customs complicated their problem As a result a portion of tha team waa detained on board tha ahlp but probably will be released to-day Only a few scattered arrivals were expected to-day Including team of eight and John Lovelock New Zealand middle distance runner who is expected to figure prominently in the 1500-meter race of the games Sunday the Danish team of thirty-four men and six women ia scheduled to IN NET FINALS GRAND RAPIDS (Mirhl July W) A pair of seeded Californians Jack Lynch of Taft end Jay Cohn of Santa Monica are the finalists In the men'e singles of the Western Michigan amateur tennla tournament They will play to-day for the title Lynch seeded No 7 defeated Milton Savich Detroit 4-8 8-4 8-8 6-2 while Cohn seeded second was subduing John Reindel Detroit 4-8 6-2 6-2 8-11 6-2 Then Cohn and Lynch teamed to defeat Reindel and Savich 8-1 5-7 8-4 to enter the doubles finals The other finalists are lien Laevin Grand Raplda and Max Gurman Kalamoxoo who defeated Nelson McDowell Battle Creek Mich and IJoyd Wallace Elkhart Ind 8-S 8-2 8-2 Dorothy Hack and Louise IToff-meiater Chicago entered the semifinals of the women's singles Mrs Mack eliminating- Sarah Bond Grand Kaptde 8-1 8-2 and Miss Hoffmelater defeating Vera Tray forth Chics ro 6-0 6-2 WINS AT TENNIS By BURT LEIFER A serious blow has been dealt the Power Club which partly explains its recent slump in loiing four conaecutive games after a brilliant early season start Ths league leaden will go Into the final series with a depleted pitching staff With little or no notice Jimmie Hansen left recently for New York Hansen was one of the mainatays of Ell Parret'e pitching ataff Leonard La Salle a relief burler has moved to Hollister and no word has been had from Sparky Hartman who waa to have been in the lineup agalnet tbe Sciote Thursday evening Aa a result Wally Krog was hurling to get into shape and the Power Club lineup was revamped to get a workable combination filling the gap left by Wally on first base Ths leaders aiili have a capable crew but in the little world eeries with games played frequently relief- pitchera are needed more Lefty Moore Moose Cano Krog and possibly Hartman are the entire staff Total 31 3 10 37 lllTotaia 35 1 3 37 3 Meuiel betted tor Gearlla in eerrath Fitipntrick betted for Petorean in ninth Bror br innlnu: Hollywood 999 Portland AM00TV Summary: Loiln McDonald Run reaponilble McDonald 3 Yde 1 Struck McDonald 3: Yde 7 Baui on MrDonald 4: Yde 8 Stolen Callaahan Two-ba(e hit Let Johnaon (I) Sacrifice Palmhano Carlyle Runi batted Johnaon Sherlock Brennan Double to Bauler to interlock MeLauehUn and Cady Tima of 2:00 Oakland I San marine ABRHOAl ABKHOA Uhaltef 4 113 OlDonoralb 4 117 1 Brubkrlb 4 0 0 3 4lgatan 4 0 I 1 3 Anton lb 0 13 0 llOirlbldiJb 10 111 Blckrbyrf 3 10 0lgullklf 413 1 Hufftlf 4 0 I I II Huntrf 4 113 0 5 0 4 3 3 Wrra3b 3 844 Glaiiteru 4 0 0 1 0IOanalt 4 3 3 3 0 Laequee 4 0 0 1 llHrtnle 3 114 1 Thompaap 3 111 11 M'Douallp 1 0 0 0 3 Smith lb I I 8 18 0 0 AWlh 1 0 0 0 oHendennp 0 0 I I 0 MalIholl 1 0 3 0 Carener 18 10 8 DoutlaiP 0 0 0 0 0 Total 40 1 13 34 lot Total 3X01017X3 A Waleh batted for Gloiiter in ninth Xlnn batted for McDouaell in seventh Ceveney batted for Hendenoa In eiebth Score by innlnu: Oakland a 301 100 000-5 San Francisco 800 010 3 4 Summary: Donovan Garibaldi Hunt innlnss By McDomal 7: by Hrnderaon Creiit victory to Hon-drnon At Off UcDoiiaaH 34: off Henderun 3 Kite Off Mcpotitall IS Rune Off MeDqneall I Run KiPonsibl for McDoutal Thoms Struck McDouxalL 3 by Henderson 1: by Thom a 8 Base on Off Thoraairjjj Wild ptteSThoma Hit by Zlnn Twe-baie Pinelil (3) Donovan Sacrifice Wera Brrnzrl Anton () Hnftt Pinelil (3) Donovan Oaten Garibaldi Bren eel Caventy Double Pinelil to Bru-rter to Anton Pawed Branael ma of 1:43 Umpire -Kano and Renton Totals 34 41 II Total 313 4 111 Beurt or Innlnu: Jam A Bon 010 4 Tonmr Battery 300 003-j Summary: Error-Harbu 3) Wtia- Tmlt 13) Anderson Klelliaasier Ownn 3) Twa-baao Owon Heritor Bar-riflee hlte Stockholm Barrr Stnlrn II Baker 13) llau on Off Anderson 1: off Hunt 3 Struck out Br Andamn 10: br Hunt 10 Innlnr Pitched Anderaun 0 Hunt 3 Double plaa Heritor to Weiaandt Winnlna -Anderson Loslnr Hunf left on bare Jarne A Don 4: Tnomrr flatter 3 Wild Hunt Panned ball Gwen (3i Mellnnla and Elwood Tima of 1:40 MANCHESTER (Mass) July Mrs Marjorie Morrill Painter of Dedham to-day gained her second leg on the Essex Coun try Club women's invitation tennis trophy by out-driving the western finalist Josephine Crulck shank of Santa Ana California 9-7 8-6 This East-West pair staged their first meeting and Mrs auceesa against the Californian's backhand in deep court accounted for her winning points It was a bruising match service going twelve times in the thirty games Amateur Boxing Draws 450 To Tulare Arena (By Bee Bureau) TULARE (Tulare Co) July 23 A program of lively amateur boxing bouts was prssentsd to 450 fans recently at tha Woodvllle Arena Decisions werfe John Martinas over Ben Lindsay Ralph Renduo over RaU Rendon and Robert Dofg over Frank Zavala Draws were flalfo Hendon vs Rafael Rendon Paul Hawthorne vs Earl Eiaer James Asevedo vs John Axevedo Glen Campbell vs Bayard Rippee Jimmy Abbott va Pete Leoia Frank Trujillo va Shaw Ralph Stona vs John Anton and Francis Gilbert va Bill Gilbert competition Of the remaining semi-finalists the Far West claimed thirteen representatives eastern hopes centered about eleven per formers the Midwect had five and the South three The flyweight class listed Louie 8allca of Brooklyn A A champion and a ranking favorite for team honors Hie rivals in tha division include Joe Rosenberg of Ixrng Beach James Perrin of New Orleans and Harry Corteel of Portland Ora Jimmy Martin of New York A A titleholder and Davie Stoop of Altoona Pa intercollegiate champion were caught In the landslide of upaets in the 118-pound class leaving tha field open to Henry Burns Cambridge Mass Joseph Lang San Francisco Jess La Barbs Oakland and Joseph Cintonlo Batavia Non-title holders likewise dominate the 126-pound division Richard Carter of New York A A ruler and A Wertheimer of Buffalo intercollegiate leader were eliminated In the first bouts Holman Williams of Detroit Louis Stipo of Baltimore Anthony MuscareUo of Belle Plains and John Hines of San Pedro will contest tha final issue In the lightweight crowd Nat Bor of Fall River Mass A A first ranking remains the favorite with James McCaron of Somerville Maas Norbert Meehan of San Francisco and David Kirschenman of Lodi rounding out the group Bobby Goldstein of Washington intercoleglate champion fell by the wayside Surviving 147 pounders include Charles Cravotta of Uniontown Pa: Bob Sawyer of Buffalo Andrew Bozzano of San Francisco and the A A champion Edward Flynn of New Orleans Middleweight laurels will go to one of the following: Ray Bohan-non Navy Annapoiia Del miith Ixs Angeles Carmen Barth of Cleveiand and Fred Caserlo of Chicago A A titlist Barth's two previous perforosances has earned him the status of favorite In the class 11 173 Pounder from Rlt Lake City stands out in tho light heavyweight class as a result of his win In the quarter-finals oyer Homer Brandis of San Francisco A A Champion Hia three rivals ere Max Marek of Chicago John Miller of Detroit and Joe Bennett of San Pedro The heavyweight prise will bring lYed Feary of Stockton A A champion Doylass Hill of Tulano University intercollegiate title-holder Francis Crlnkley Navy Annapolis and Frank Con-nelly of Fresno into competition Pairings for ths semi-finals will be drawn late to-day 1 Benny Leonard Takes Decision NEW YORK July Benny Leonard former lightweight champion lnot night advanced another step in hie cpmeback campaign by winning en easy eight-round decision over Eddie Shapiro New York welterweight at Coney Island Stadium The bout was fought In a heavy rain and the 4000 apectatom gradually diminished to about 1000 Leonard completely ouboxed Shapiro pounding him at will Shaprin could mako no headway against the former champion's expert defense Leonard weighed 153 Shapiro 147(4 Frank Fariello 151 New York defeated Tony Cerola 151 Brooklyn (four) Johnny Conaiglio 153 Brooklyn drew with Ixxy Maya 148 Bronx (six) Two other preliminaries were cancelled because of rain Suiter Trims Wilbur Coen HUNTINGTON (N T) July 23 () Clifford Sutter of New Orleans No 6 national ranking star and seeded No 1 in the Crescent-Hamiiton Club Invitation here gained the final round this afternoon by turning back tbe former first ten star Wilbur Coen Jr of Kansas City 6-4 6-3 6-4 Bankers And Postmen Win Games At Reedley REEDLEY (Fresno Co) July 23 The Bank of America beat the Lions Club 21 to 11 and the Poet Office team beat the Farmers 3 to in ball games here last night FOIVLER BEAT CORCORAN Fowler and not Sanger defeated Corcoran last 8unday at Fowler 8 to 6 According to Manager Al Barnes the 'regular Fowler team played with the exception of the catcher Duckhorn and pitcher Adame who filled in from Sanger The regular Fowler pitcher Charley Milton hurled most of tho gome Annie ABRHOA ammeali 1HHO 4 13 3 0 3 4 3 13 3 0 3 0 Ull 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 4 I Al 0 Haney 3b 31 Kreevichlf 1 8tatacf 0 Bhaelylb ljstalnbekrf l'DlttmarM 3 DtvivriSb 01 Cronlnc O' Moneriefp OlMoup Of Las 3 10 13 3 110 0 2 1 1 1 1 3 110 0 4 13 5 1 3 0 0 0 1 (Mil 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 I 0 I 0 0 (By Bee Bureau) TULARE (Tulare Co) July 23 Simas of Tulare appearing before the state boxing commission yesterday afternoon at Del Monte waa given a permit to conduct professional boxing programs at the Tulare Athletic Club Simas who is a local merchant some time agu took an interest in boxing and is owner and manager of the Tulare Athletic Club of which Jack Silva ia trainer Exhibition workouts have been staged weekly at the club and now regular boxing programs will be presented probably twice a month MINNEAPOLIS (Minn) July 23 Lester Stoefen and Gene Mako both of Loa Angeles to-day won their way Into the Northwestern Tennla Tournament singles finals Stoefen defeated Karl Kamrath Austin Texas 6-2 6-3 7-5 While Mako eliminated Sterling Williams Austin 6-3 8-2 6-0 In the women's singles Mary Fox of Minneapolis and Elisabeth Disks fifth ranking California woman tennis player gained the finals Miss Fox upset Eugenie Sampson of Winnetka 111 3-8 8-8 8-2 and Mias Disks eliminated Mrs Henry Adams Minneapolis 6-3 6-3 In ths men's douhles Btoefen and Mako repulsed Bill Wllden ano Charles Blanchard of Minneapolis 6-3 7-5 6-3 and then overcame Henry Norton and Charles Brltalue Minneapolis 6-2 6-2 6-2 Moriarty Hasn't Been Dropped By American League CHICAGO July George Moriarty American League umpire who was injured In a battle with Chicago White Sox players May 30th at Cleveland Is till In good standing and drawing his regular salary Henry Edwards head of the American League Service Bureau said in commenting on rumors from Washington that Moriarty had been dropped from the league know nothing about tha condition of health" aaio Edwards I know be is still drawing his pay" Edwards who was speaking for the league in tha absence of President 'William Harridge said that Moriarty returned to duty af Philadelphia July 11th but after umpiring eight innings of the first game of a dout'eheader had to retire bccauae of an ottaek vl liflM trouble "Moriarty has been bothered an Intestinal disorder since Iasi Winter and his physician suggested an operation hut ha declined to undergo one then Since he had to retire from tha game at Philadelphia ha has bean under treatment for that disorder" Colored Athletic Club Will Play Auto Wreckers The Fresno Colored Athletic Club and the Open Air Auto Wreckers will cross bats to-morrow at the Japanese Ball Park at 2:30 Ths colored club has postponed indefinitely a game scheduled with tha Sangar All-Stars Secretary Crawford of the club announced the following lineup for to-morrow's game: Hill cf: Filklngton If Ross rf Klnsrd 3b Clerk ss Young 2b Taylor 1b Wilson and Long Merle Anderson showed plenty of stuff yesterday hearing down after Toomeys jumped to a 3-to-0 lead in the first Hia strikeout record was the earn ae Charley Hunt's but he fanned seven of them in a row in the third fourth and fifth were more widely spread Goshen Jim Rivers the twilight most colorful rooter was in the stands Again in fuH dress attire Red ahirt colored neckerchiefs ten-gallon hat white bow tie filled gold teeth shining and a big line of boisterous chatter form an outline picture Cowbells an imitation of a hull and cheerleading for the Democrats ware in bag of tricks Pete Berdoy had some tough luck yesterday Tha Jaynea shortstop smacked a hard hit out to Glenn Owen in the third but the Toomey centerfieider got the hall to Carl Stockholm in time and Umpire Jack Elwood called him out at third Then Bud Barry robbed him of a hit in the fifth by snagging a alxzllng drive over second The Jaynes shortpatch tender retaliated somewhat in the last of the third by registering a putout and an assist in a double play which caught Owen and Barry both SvUchrf BackerJb Camlllllb Stnbckrlt Brderycf Franrhua KmpnSb WoodalLc Vlnclp MeNcely Backcrick Toll 34 4 0 34 llTntala 33 0 10 37 3 MeNeety batted for Vinci fn ninth Backerlek ran for McNedy in ninth Score by Innlnu: Sacramento 011 001 Annies 103 100 I Summary: Backer Stain back Cronin MonerieL Inninea pitched By Moncrlef 5 1-3 Credit victory te Mon-crief At bit Off Moncrlef II Hit NATIONAL LEAGUE Smith Leading Qualifier For Diving Honors AMERICAN LEAGUE DEFEAT VISALIA MADERA (Madera Co) July 23 the narrow margin of one point the Madera Rifle Club managed to win over the Visalia club Thursday night an the Vlsaliana' range The match was fired over the fifty-yard and 100-yard ranges with ten shot being fired at each distance The Uadeig team turned In a total of 986 points and Vlsalta 985 points The following are the Individual ecorea made with the high five counting on the team totals: 111 Kirknsn 1M: Merten IN: Mueller 101: Jones IN: Leener IN: Crab-tree- IN Jordan 103 Wlulnta 191 Matu-warln IBS Madera: Dean IN: Rlmmermaclier IN: Jones 1ST Petty 18: Macon 1M: Johnson 195: Williams IIS Trelhewcy ISO Powell ISO LAAC Water Polo Team Looks Like Winner PASADENA July By defeating the Hollywood Athletic Club and the New York Athletic Club decisive margins the water polo team of the Los Angeles Athletic Club to-day was a favorite to represent the United State In the games of the 1932 Olympiad Hollywood lost 7 to while New York went down to a 10-to-2 defeat Tha national championship Illinois Athletic Club team was defeated In the morning play by New York 3 to 1 Illinois came back in the afternoon however to win over Hollywoc 7 to in the only other game on the day'e program Final games In the round robin will be played to-day with the A A meeting Illinois and Hollywood playing New York Buffalo League Club Winner Ball defeated Holmes Playground 9 to 7 in a Buffalo League game yesterday Other results in the playground ball league were: California Field 7 Courthouse Park A Cosmos 9 Dickey 4 Off Moncrlef 5 Run aeored-Off Moncrlrf 3 Run nspontlble Moncrlef 8: Vinci 7: Mns 1 Struck out By Monerlef 5: bv Vinci 4 by Mon 4 Chics ABRH reman 5b 3 0 3 Snillaha Curler rf (U plian If Barton rf drlmmlb lialirit Hurac3b Moore Malnnsp Gudat Map Ur mar po 4 0 4 0 0 4 0 3 4 0 0 3 0 0 fit 3 6 1 0 1 3 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 I Pltlibanb OAl ABKHOA 1 8iromoakcf 4 0 0 3 4 3iPWancrrf 4 0 3 1 0 3 OVauahana 1 1 onnrbcrlt It 0 Buhrlb 3 1 Pirt3b f'Oraccr 0 fl'Bwrtonlep 0 O' 0 01 0 01 0 4 0 3 1 0 3 0 13 3 4 0 13 3 3 113 0 3 1 3 10 1 3 113 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 1 3 Philadelphia ABRH RlahopSb 4 3 3 Cramtrrf Cochrane Hlmmnalf Poxxlb Hnaarf McNair a Drka3h Walbcrsp B'aiklaOan OAl ABRHOA 3 3 Kuhallh 10 lit Myrrlb I Manuahlt CronlnM Harritrl WnUI 4 13 10 niu3h 30111 Rrre 4 0X00 Manias I 0 0 1 0 Crowder 3 0 10 0 Mrherryp 1 0 0 0 Rrownp 0 0 0 0 0 Rica 10000 Bane on baUa-Off Moncrlef 3: off Vinci i off Mod 1 Wild pitche Vinci Mon-erirf Stolen Cemllll Punch Three-baa hit Kreevlch Homo Do-vivero Two-baw Kreevlch Btat (3) Bheety Stalnboek (2) Kuna batted In -Camilli Kampourla Kreevlch 8'ata Bhwly 12) Btalnbeck French Devivenw (3) Double Devlveroe to Bheriy Backer to CamllJI French to Kampouric to Camliil Bordaeary to Kampouric to Camilli Btainbaek to Bheely Time of same 1:45 Umpire Dunn and Fannins Seattle ABRHOA HOA 2 1 1 4 3 4 0 I 8 I 0 3 3 Tutal 33 1 10 34111 Total 33 3 10 31 10 tludat batted fnr a Inna In aeventh Mnara bitted for Jurir In ninth Dcrnarr baited for Map In ninth Beora bp Chiraao a 000 010 FUUbursh OJO 000 3 Summary: None Run bitted In 13) Bwrtonic Herman Two-banc hlia Ruhr Plrt Hartnett Vauahn Harman Piat Doubt Vaughn to Buhr: Knettah to Grimm Ciushan to Plrt to Buhr Herman te Bnaliah to Grimm Herman to Grimm Baaa on Off Bwrtonic 3: off Mb-' 1 off Map 1 Btrurk Bp Ma-1: Ma 1 Loaln Ma-e Rlglrr and Stark Time v3 Minion AB KoenlcM 1 Sankey3b Kekhdtrf LAlmdalf Frtxieref WrlehtSb Dohleiklb Riccis HPlIettoiP Cole Brfctp Reuther Sherlock 4 8 8 8 1 3 1 1 11X41 5 2 3 0 3 30110 lfuWenSb XUawthH Hollandil Hurnelb MAlmdrf Welehf Muller Jb Coxc LNeIonp 8 OiBottarinl 0 i O' Walter 1 8 81 III PASADENA July With point total of 16770 Harold (Dutch) Smith Lob Angeles Athletic Club star to-day led the qualifying teats for membership on the American spring board diving team for the 1932 Olympic Games From the nine who qualified yesterday three are to be selected in the finala to-morrow to represent the United States in the international games Those entering the finala and the order in whiph they finished follow: Harold' Smith Loa Angeles Mickey Gallitxen Los Angeles Johnny Gallitxen Loa An- Siiea Dick Degener Michigan niverslty national Intercollegiate champion Al Greene Chicago Marshall Wayne Miami Bill McAllister Los Angelas Pat Ryan Now Orleans and Cliff Sanford San Francisco SHADE TAKES BOUT NEW YORK July fAV-Flghting hia 4jth bout Dave Shade of California gained a six-round decision over Charlie Trader Horn of New Jersey last night at Long Beach Stadium Shade's weight waa 154 pounds 167 MARKSMEN GATHER DEL MONTE July A large field of California marksmen were on hand for the opening today of the Pacific International Trapshooting Association's championship meet The meet which lasts five days also has attracted many out of state entries- Break) Total 31 1 10 31 13 Total 33 4 1 0 37 0 Kira batted far Marberrr in rlghth Score by tnnimi rhllidrlphia jn 003 WaahUixton 100 800 Summary: Blueie Mui batted Cochrane (4) Cronin McNair Uykea Simmons Pen Harris West Rice Two-base Cochrane Thrce-baie Cochrane Cranio Home Cochrane Bluest Double plan Cronin to Mm to Kuhrl Hai on Off Walbrre 1 off Crowder 2 off Marberry 1 Btrurk out Br Walhar 4 by Crowdrr 1 lioaina Crowder OeiMl and Outbr'r Tim of tame 3:0 mi inii jJxC StEnmnis COAST I-EAM Won Lairt Prt Portland 0 41 509 Hollywood II 41 015 Ban Francisco 50 51 530 Loa Anaclea 51 53 A33 Beattie 54 55 452 Oakland 50 (3 440 Sacramento so S3 443 Mlaalona 40 411 Yeaterdav'a Reaalta Ban Francisco 0: Oakland I Lo 'Anielrs Sacramento 4 Mlaaions 0: Seattle 4 Hollywood 1: Portland 1 NATIONAL LKAGrE wen Lost Pet Plllaburih 31 3 500 Chiroao 4 40 545 Boston I 47 41 528 Philadelphia 41 41 sno Bt Mi 43 44 494 Brooklyn 42 41 47 New York 31 45 404 Cincinnati 4 51 421 Yesterday's Results Philadelphia 0: Brooklyn 3 Plttibarxb 3: Chieaco 1 New York Boston ooilponed rain (Only eamrs achtduled) Comeback Enlivens A Battle This Barboa would have been valuable to Jaynea could he have been playing before He Is a hard hitter and a good fielder despite the fact thst he registered two errors one of them doubtful yesterday George Zanovich pegged an accurate throw from out in right field yesterday that waa a second lata to catch Baker on third in the second inning Toomeys just missed tying up the score in the final canto Owen singled Barry sacrificed him to second Gerald McKeraie waa safe aa Berdoy's throw to Weigandt went low With no outs Owen tried to steal home but was caught Weigant to Valrello McKersle was caught at third and tbs last man up went out at first Three of the four hlte off Anderson yesterday bounced off the bat of Glenn Owen The latter had xooming batting average during the early and mid -season games but has hed a bad slump recently CAGE COACH QUITS LINCOLN (Neb) July WV-Charles Black head basket coach at tha University of Nebraska resigned to-day effective September let He also wee an assistant football coach Black said his plane are Indefinite He will leave Sunday for the Pacific Coast to attend tbe Olympic Games HAYNES STOPS RAWSON PHOENIX (Aria) July LeRoy -Haynes San Francisco Negro heavyweight scored a technical knockout over Larry Rawson of Boston in the eighth round ofj a main event here last night A bad cut over Rawaon'a right eye brought an end tc the battle after seven sixsling rounds in which two-fisted attack gradual-1 If wore down the easterner Mall 30 0 13 37 ll! Total 33 4 0 11 X0 Colo batted for Fillet te in olehth Bottarlni batted for Cox in tlshth Reuther balled fnr Banker In ninth Hhelock ran for Reuther id ninth Score by innlnu Mliwtoni iiiiisniisaiiiiii Ml MB Brattle 000 281 Summary: Error Koenbr (3) Rloer Almada Nion Xnnine pitched By Ptllette 7: by Nelson 3 1-3 Credit victory Brin Cher defeat to Nelson At Off Fillet te 37s elf Nelson 18 Hite Off PUlrttr 7: off Net-aon 13 Rune Off Ptllette 4: off Nelson Runs Teeponeibl Neteon 4: Piiletto 3 Struck Jto Pillett 1: by Nelson 1: by Brlrn Beee on Off FilletU 1: oTf Nelson 4: off Brine I Wil'd Piiletto Stolen Almada Frailer Thres-baae hit Mullra Two-bane Eckhardt Aimed Welsh Run batted in Fitlette Koenls Danieren Burns Muller cox Eckhardt Double Pis Banker Wrieht to Dahlerra (It: Ellsworth te Muller lo Burn Paved ball Ricci Cox Umpires Caacy and Powell Tima of same ROOKIES JOIN WHITE SOX CHICAGO July Pitcher Archie Wise and Third Baseman Charles English purchased from tha Hutchison Kansas Western Association team reported to the Chicago Whits Sox to-day Wise 19 has a record of eleven victories and four defeats this season English 20 led the Rescue in batting with an average of 352 ATHLETE JOINS CUBS PITTSBURGH July Eddie Baker former of Pittsburgh football captain has been signed by the Chicago Cubs He play 'v with the Fairmon Mid-Atlantic League team last season but quit the games Iat Fall to undertake tbs practice of medicine Philadelphia ABRHOA ABKHOA BlideSb 10 13 (IDavlilf 5 3 3 1 0 Prdrickef 5 3 3 1 ORartell 3 14 14 8trlpplh 4 110 0 Klrinrf 113 4 0 STIvonrf 3 113 OiliuraUh 3 0 100 O'Doultf 4 0 1 4 0 WhltnrpSh 10 113 Rrrlnllo3h 4 0 1 4 3 Lerlf 5 111 WrlahtS4 4 0 1 3 3Vnvle 1 3 4 3 0 Bkafrth 4 0 3 3 I'PrlbcraSh 4 0 3 13 Thuratnp 1 0 0 1 0 Benarp 3 0 10 3 PtciiUch 1 0 0 0 Oi Quinn 10 03: Htlmach loose Totals 37 3 0 14 10 Totals 41320 3711 Pirtnlch hatted for Thuraton In fourth Helmach batted lor Quinn In ninth Score bp Brooklyn 013 000 Philadelphia 151 Oil Summary: None Run batted Davie Wrieht Da via (7) Rr-tell Wllw-n (3 Bence Whitnrv Frederick (3 Klein (Si Two-baw hit pari kartell Wilson Whitnry fluke-forth Klein Home Davla Davia ii Frederick Hunt Double Blade to Cureinelln Stolen Hurst Base en balls Off Thurston 1 off Bence 1 off Quinn 3 Btrurk By Brate 3 Logins Thun-ton Umpire Klein and Pflrmau Time of 3:03 TAROHZ WINS HCRAP PITTSBURG July Ted Yarosx Monaca Pa mauler won hit fifty-third consecutive ring engagement last nigit by nutpointing Lops Tenorio of New York in tan slow rounds Yarosx weighed 149 Tenorio 14314 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION nneapoh 7 St Paul 3 Milwaukee Xansae Ur 0 (Niaht same) (No others aciicduledr INTEBNATIONSL LEAGUE Rnrhester 3: Tormlo 7 Buffalo at Montreal- fClnci not scheduled) NEW YORK July The Athletics' return to championship form stands out as the most Impressive feature of this week's play in the major leagues Bolstered by improved hitting and pitching the Mackmen won six out of their last seven games They beat the Browne four out of five took one from Detroit and one from Washington The Athletics opened their series with Washington yesterday by taking the first game 8 to 4 thereby cutting down the idle New York Yankees' first place leac by half a game Mickey Cochrane led the A'a at- tack driving put a home run a triple a double 'and a single In five times at bat accounting for six runs Bishop was on base in the third when he bit hia fifteenth homer' of the season Thig was tbt only come played In the American League Boston at New York waa washed out and others were not scheduled In the National League Steve Swetonic registered his eleventh victory in- thirteen starts as the Pirates defeated the Cubs 3 to This enabled Pittsburgh to advance its first-place lead to three- and one-half games over the runner-up Cubs The Pirates scored their tallies in the second Inning' The Phillies gained on- the Idle ths d-place Braves by trouncing the Dodgers 9 to 5 George Davie started' the Phillies' scoring with bnme run in the first Inning Virgil Davis continued the good work with home runs in the second and third Johnny Frederick or Brooklyn in the seventh New York at Boston waa rained out SL Louie at Cincinnati will be P'yd in a douMeheader to-mor-ro" ROMERO WINS FIGHT SAN DIEGO July 23 (W Johnny Romero San Diego Mexican welterweight won a technical knockeut over Vincent Martlnes Lob Angeles In the fonrth round of a scheduled ten-round bout here last night BEASLEY HEATH THOMA 8 HOLLYWOOD July Jack Beasley and Harry Thomaa a couple of local heavyweight boxers put on a wrestling act here last night aqd after ten rounds of tugging and clinching tbe former was awarded the decision Jim Jeffries former heavyweight champion wae the feree New Tort Philadelphia Cleveland Waxhlnaton Detroit AMERICAN lEAGI'E Won lint Prt Jf 34 3 43 40 41 55 81 07 50 53 51 40 40 30 13 501 54 All 540 544 449 341 241 Nt TAX! HEAVY GREEN SPOT MOTOR OIL Gala far 125 Open Air Aoto Wrecking Ca Fk 2-2723 6X7 Broadway Bli Lcill Chlcaaa Beaton Yeetardax's Retallt Philadelphia Washington 4 Boston New York (postponed rein) (Onlr names scheduled-).

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