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WEDNESDAY MORNING. 'APRIL 4, 1934. PART II. I Powerful Northern Delegation Will Attempt to Wrest State Golf Title at Bel-Air: He Hates Dentists and Referees INDIAN, TROJAN RS. CHENEY ENCOUNTERS FORMIDABLE OPPOSITION BENEFIT SHOOT BILLED FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON Dick Daviscourt, who uses his fists with much more proficiency than his grappling grips and punches more than he wrestles, has NINES PLAY TIE ias.cn a oemgerens pose nere.

juast wees ne was pinned by Dr. reaaie Meyer, witn me neip oi Keieree Don McDonald. He meets the Darkness Halts 5-0-5 Game wrestling-dentist against tonight at the Olympic. at End of Thirteen Innings ROUGH RIVALS 'IN MATBATTLE Dick Daviscourt, Dr. Meyer in Rematch Tonight Wild Tussle Expected at Olympic Auditorium Leo Numa, Vic Christy Also in Grappling Match BY FRANK M.

BOCKWAY These Southern California skeefr shooters go around doing good as well as knocking the tar out of clay targets. Next Sunday they're hold STANFORD UNIVERSITY, April Marion Hollins, Dorothy rating Due to Invade Southland for Classic Event 3. Baseball teams of the Univer team has been practically intact for four years, won the national cham pionship last year and is the potential title-holder of the country thls year. Here's the box score of the match last Sunday: LOS ANGELES-SANTA MONICA Events Total-Morrison 24 25 24 7.1 Flelschmann 22 23 22 67 Segar 15 24 23 72 sity of Southern California and Stanford University battled through ing a benefit shoot for one of their fold who has had more than a Just thirteen innings to a 5-5 tie in a I game which was ended by darkness share of misfortunes, out at the Waltonlans' field in Big Tujunga Wash. Jim Hollintrsworth.

whose BY PAUL LOWRY here today. After a conference between Coach Strong and sturdy competition from the north for Mrs. L. friendly smile Is known to every Sam Barry of U.S.C. and Harry Wol Scott 24 21 23 68 Cheney, who strikes out for her sixth successive State golf cham ter of Stanford It was decided that 7 snooier mat nas visited the Wal-tonian field in the last two years is the beneficiary of the shoot.

the tie will be played off tomorrow, pionship, at Bel-Air next Monday, came looming through the spring haze yesterday. Palos Verdes plays Fox Hills In the 55 The game will bring to a close the annual five-game series between the Sunday employment at the field Tse norm win send Marion hoi- i otner nan or tne semmnais next lins, national champion some years schools. Sunday at Fox Hills an dthe teams reverse battlegrounds the following 4 Dick Davi3court and Dr. Fred Meyer, the cavemen of the wrestling game, will attempt to bust each other wide open In their three-fall finish battle at the Olympic tonight, using as few holds as possible to accomplish the feat. Everything but the strangle hold will be permitted, so it is reported, but those who saw this pair of rough-and-tumble, knock-down- has helped Jim keep the wolf away from the door, but on March 9, figuratively speaking, this predacious The Cards pounded four Trojan lev pitchers for fifteen hits, seven more oesc got in, accompanied by a large than the opposing batsmen were Sunday.

TWO HUNDRED MEN AT WORK ON OAKMONT LINKS The reorganization of the Oak able to gather. Allaire, Trojan VX 1 Cotton 23 23 21 67 Total 118 Ut U3 347 WALTONIAN Events Total tuca 25 24 22 71 Slater 24 25 24 73 Morgan 24 2 25 74 Frew 23 25 24 72 Carr 23 24 24 70-1 Totals 118 123 "u9 360- Since Harry Flelschmann took over the Los Angeles-Santa Monica, Gun Club shortly after the first of, the year, he, with the noble as-, sistance of Mrs. Flelschmann, has-turned the club grounds into the finest skeet and trap field on the, Pacific Coast. Adjoining Clover flying field, the gun club grounds consist of two third-sacker, had the best Individual record for the day with a double ago, and Dorothy Traung, winner of the recent Pebble Beach championship, Just to mention the outstanding leaders of a group which Includes Barbara Thompson, Mrs. Lois Lengfeld, Mrs.

Robert Roos, Mrs. Ream Leachmann, Mrs. L. J. Tescher and Miss Angle Parkhurst.

These up-State entries were nounced as certain starters yesterday by Mrs. R. C. Noble, president of the women's Southern Califor and-drag-out artists slug, elbow, and two singles in five times at bat. mont Country Club, since its pur hTe short score: R.

H. chase at auction by W. W. Cren utter oi pups. Jim, who five months ago was set back with an attack of serious illness, and from which he was Just recovering, decided to catch up on some delinquent house rent by painting the trimming on his landlord's house.

He had Just finished painting the cornice on this two-story house when the ladder broke, crashing him onto the cement driveway. C. OOO 100 121 000 06 1 Stanford ...021 000 020 000 05 13 3 shaw a few days ago, is progressing nicely. More than 200 men are now jjtten FaDst, Evans. Forney.

Mtnaaln ana JttanKiton, Koberts; CamobeU. Arm A at work on the course, the clubhouse trong, Hernlger and Made. ls being entirely redecorated ana the formal reopening of tne ciud nas BLIND SINGER been set for the 28th Inst. skeet fields and one regulation six At the hospital it was discovered The executive committee of the teen-yard trap-shooting layout. nia Golf Association.

Dorothy Traung Is ft 19-year- old youngster of San Francisco, daughter of former Boxing Commissioner Charley Traung. She Is quite a hitter, a robust girl with a fine competitive spirit and rated as a real comer in State golf circles. he had broken both legs, three ribs and his left shoulder. The old skull "SEES" OPENER II mu -m (Continued from Ninth Page) RUNYAN CHIEF suffered only a slight concussion. He is still able to smile even though this caught him without a thin dime.

Nsrr Oakmont clifb met yesterday and elected Judge Burt Wix of Glen-dale general chairman and Sherman Danby of Los Angeles secretary. The following chairmen of committees were appointed: Women's committee, Mrs. L. R. Converse; membership committee, Judge Burt Wix; tournament committee, Wilbur Hollins was here yesterday warmed up nicely, but grew a bit wild when he first glimpsed the passionate purple bow tie worn by The Hollingsworth benefit shoot MONEYWINNER (Continued from Ninth Tage) will be in the usual class shooting.

Sheriff Gene. aa, and at fifty targets Prizes will consist of laree Walton- won $4336 to Wood's $5780. giving Zack Farmer was present with lan Skeet trophies in gold, silver him a total of more than $10,000 for Johnson; public relations committee, his father and mother Ernie Johnson and Bill Esslck two winters' work and play. Sherman Danby, and entertainment committee, Dr. O.

R. Sloan and Ray More tournaments and larger cash. ana Bronze to the three, high in each class. The entire entrance fee will be turned over to Hollingsworth. The amount of the entrance were on hand looking over the ivory displayed George Corrigan.

prizes were available to the winter for a round of practice at Bel-Air, but has to return to her own golf course at Pasatiempo, Santa Cruz, where she has a steeplechase scheduled for Sunday. She will fly down Monday morning for the qualifying round. News of the powerful delegation to be sent here by the north has created some little stir in local circles. Ex-champions who have stayed away from the competitive wars are reported polishing up their weapons for another fling. Among these are Mrs.

George Lewis of the Los Angeles Country Club, who golfing troupe this past season, Washington Grant took time off from his golf to appear fee to each shooter will be as the twenty golfers winning more than MEDALIST WINS FLINTRIDGE PLAY shooters conscience dictates. Let's Silas Masters seated with Hen $1000. The tour saw the come-back knee, kick, bite, eye gouge and yank out hair by the roots in their wild COCHRANE BACK ON JOB of several famous stars of yesterday. ry Monohan and Charley Pester of the Southern Pacific. Match play in the Fllntridge battle last week, were of the opinion squeezing the windpipe was the Tnrt.Klt T- 1 a among them Wild Bill Menlhorn and Wiffy Cox, winter of the big women's club championship got under way with the playing of the first round, the medal round hav most used of tne lew grips em rn i i 17- xveuuy sneanea away irom tger doss Keturns to bee rnultes victorious; Haroli uoyd lot long enough Agua Callente open.

ployed. Z7' I wu uininm joe What brought about the return ing been held last week. Mrs. G. K.

Thompson, the medalist, ad vjcmg iuuz in rirsi inning Scott came in ready to make a DARO SEEKING not let this worthy and uncomplaining fellow worry while he is on his back. Let's all go out and shoot. The date is next Sunday and the place, Big Tugunga Wash. Skeet clubs are springing up like mushrooms and gaining followers at a rapid rate. There are now about 1000 active participating skeet shooters in Southern California.

Next to golf the sport has had the most rapid rise of outdoor pastimes. speech but Dan Tobev and Oscar meeting between the pair was Da-vlscourt's howl that he had signed to wrestle only Meyer last week, WINTERHAVEN (Fla.) April 3. UP) Manager Mickey Cochrane Relchow were the only ones so vanced to the second round through defeat of Mrs. George Campbell, 2 won the State crown in 1926. Another is Mrs.

W. W. Campbell, who, as Dorcen Kavanaugh, captured tha State title four years running 1921 to 1924, inclusive. M'LARNIN GO returned to baseball todav after a few davs' ilinp. nnri saw Mm TWrie privileged.

and then was considerably surprised to find that Referee Don McDonald Tleers take 6-to-5 ten-inninsr heafinir tmm th vMm. Jlm. Reynolds of Stanford fame and l. The results in all flights follow: 1 0 uuvugu i nroc there Bill Fox of the (Continued from Ninth Page) the stick work of Pilot Jimmy Wilson. Jonathan Club rushed in and had also taken a hand in the proceedings and pinned him for the TIE FOR MEDAL IN PUBLIC CHAMPIONSHIP The Phils pilot drove in Wesdown to hard labor for a year try plopped himself into a box seat don't knock Haynes out I hope ev-.

ing to comeback, was blasted for Francis Patrick Shanley came erybody calls me a big bum." Shooting an 87 apiece, Miss Mu iweive mis and eight runs in the eariy and lert the same way Haynese will weigh around 19T Kibitzers are still talking about that second event in the team five innings he worked for the Buc- That notorious golfing threesome of rlel Slevert of Santa Monica and Miss Marian Fish of Long Beach pounds and Jackson 205. ocnuiinencn in me iemn io cream up the ball game with the winning run. In the ninth, the Phils had tallied three runs to go into a tie after being on the short end all the way until then. Cochrane was discharged from a caneers. Messrs.

Ralph Baker. Fred Acker Lee Ramage, slated to be Levin- match last Sunday wljen the Waltonlans went plumb "loco" and scored Championship flight Mrs. W. 8. Wltmer defeated Mrs.

E. Wlllrlch, 2 and Mrs. H. W. Anderson defeated Mrs.

J. C. Don. nelly, default; Mrs. Rufus Kellogg defeated Mrs.

Dwlght Hamlin. 3 and Mrs. George P. Thompson defeated Mrs. George Campbell.

2 and 1. First flight Mrs. Byron Erkenbrecher. defeated Mrs. Robert Gustafson, 6 and Mrs.

Frank Dickey defeated Mrs. H. A. Miller. 6 and Mrs.

Margaret Candy defeated Mrs. Haul Reynolds, 4 and Mrs. J. L. Keil-y defeated Mrs.

C. H. Bhattuck. default. Second flight Mrs.

Rogers Clark de-feated Mrs. H. W. Herllhy, default; Mrs. S.

Raed. bye; Mrs. S. Jones, bye; Mrs. A.

B. Martin, bye. yesterday tied for the medal in bwanson led the American Leacue man and Hal Baker showed im. the first Southern California Pub sky's opponent on the 17th win come here today from San Diego te 123X125. That kind of shootlne Daiiers witn three hits, driving in nuron Fitts gave the criminals as many runs.

la break by taking a couple of hours TONIGHT'S MAT BOUTS Davis Daviscourt vs. Dr. Fred Meyer, three falls to a finish. Leo Numa vs. Vic Christy, three falls, one-hour time limit.

Everett Klbbons vs. Paul Jones, one fall, thirty minutes. Mike Mazurki vs. Chuck Strln-gari, one fall, thirty minutes. Harry Jacobs vs.

Frank Von Mohr, one fall, fifteen minutes. shows what teamwork will do. The lie Links Association championship for women. The net was captured officially sign for the ine score: on Dick Donald and ni hospital today after spending two days under observation because of fcy Mrs. F.

P. Hamilton, 95-20-75. a Rooney were there alonir with Piiiw Match play starts today, winding White Sox 224 OOO llo in is i Vav r-o-i I a pain in his right side, Pirates 002 nnr. nnr a a 1 wiwiOUl up Saturday with an eighteen-hole His physical, laboratory and X- Batteries Lyons, Wyatt and Ruel; Hoyt, a nat Al Green, the movie Swift and Veltman, Finner. director, edited into a seat nlnnir finals.

The entry list totaled forty SUE DUNLAP CAPTURES a i eight. ray tests in Cochranes case were all negative and he apparently is all right now. The cause of the Jimmy Toman JIM LONG TROPHY The pairings were made last night Brooklyn (to ooo ooo 36x 9 is 3 gave the umpires the once over. Miss Sue Dunlap, one of the pains in his side is undetermined, as follows: CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Herrlnis, Muns. Perkins and Lopez.

AH THERE, SID! First in Values First in but he seems fully recovered. younger up and coming players at the Los Angeles Country Club, yes Sa.io (ST 002 Sooooo- 2 9 Marvin and her mother were 10:40 a Miss Muriel Bflvert iSanta third fall. As McDonald started to rise to his feet, Meyer pounced on "Rough-house" Dick to make it official. McDonald will be the third man in the ring tonight. Both Daviscourt and Meyer voted against him wonica) yn.

Mrs. Young (Santa terday won the Jim Lone tronhy. among the enthusiastic fans of the Monica;) 10:45 a.m.. Mr. Dot toion St (A.) 000 030 01X 4 9 0 Batteries Oordy, White and Krause; WalKup, Wells, Brown and Florence.

At Jacksonville. Fla I lemimne Render Frank Fir Detroit (A.i 220 001 000 05 8 1 Philadelphia (K 100 000 013 16 11 3 Batteries Fischer, Auker and Reiber; Hansen. Klelnhans, Davis, Krider and Todd, Wilton. (Lakewoort) vs. Mrs, Lillian Burke (Lake awarded annually for two-day medal play.

She scored 86 over the wood.i 10:50 a.m., Mif Marian Jahns thaler and W. A. McAllister D.Ul. vs. Mrs.

Mayhelte Duel' Philadelphia 000 001 120 4 1 2 south course on Monday and 103 (Brookslde; 10:55 a.m.. Mrs. L. P. Rich ivoiyu uraves, me cinema man Dan Hay and Sidnev Chpr.

to handle this match, which means OOO 110 50x 7 8 0 Batteries Dietrich. Bentnn nrf ardson (Santa Monlcal vs. Mrs. Mrla yesterday over the north course for YANKEES START that McDonald is due for a very Moore. Mattlngly and Asby.

Graham (Santa Monica;) 11:05 a.m., Mrs Miriam Fish (Recreation Park) vs. Mrs, a total of 189 gross and a net of niss of the Junior chamber occupied At Jackson, R. Betty Jnnlugs (Santa Monica:) 11:10 a 149. Mrs. George Davidson was sec FURMBILT wild evening himself, especially if he starts trying to pry this pair new lorit (N.J....

020 000 001 3 10 Cleveland (A.) OOO 010 ooo 1 a uiree seais Charley McDonald of the Hollywood Legion was Mrs. (lladys Meyers (Lakewood) vs. Mrs, ond with 90 over the south course. S. T.

Hamilton (Santa Monica;) 11:15 a Batteries Parmelee, Salveson, Luque and of slugging giants loose from each 91 over the north, for a crruw of Mrs. Tela Williams (Recreailon Park) vs canning; Brown, Bean and Spencer, Myatt, other's throats. 181 and a net of 151. Thirty-seven Mrs. Edna Brown (Santa Monica:) 11:20 a Mrs.

Margaret Alderman iBrookside Park) vs. Mrs. H. T. Hanson (Santa For cyclonic action and straight played.

L.A. HIGH NET TEAM wrestling, the three-fall, one-hour Monica.) FIRST FLIGHT time-limit go between Lee Numa, BEATS JAYSEE FOES "LITTLE GIANT" WINS AT CALIFORNIA CLUB EARLY BARRAGE ATLANTA, April 3. UP) On the might of the bats of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, the New York Yankees piled up eleven runs In the first inning of their exhibition game with Atlanta today. Gehrig lashed out two drives over the right-field fence for homers, scoring two runners ahead of him on each clout. Ruth collected a brace of singles.

New York (A 110 2 0 0 31 0 118 18 2 Atlanta ISA). 0 10 2 10 4 10 9 13 1 the boy with the crippling toe holds, 11:29 a Mrs. Robert Rickenbaugh (17,) Santa Monica, vs. Mrs. A.

H. Hayes Women of the California Cmmf.rv (24.) Baiita Monica; 11:30 a.m.. Mrs. Nita Berry (25,) Santa Monica, vs. Mrs.

William Pasadena Junior College's ten and Vic Christy of Sunland, may steal the show. They will wrestle for the California State heavy in me press dox. George Young of Young's Market Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Lanterman Robert (Red) Golden L. W. Shodair Tom Endicott and party R. A.

Porter and friends Ira Levy the Jones brothers Don Woodward LoU Anger Tom Burke and Party Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price. Barney Kay and party Snow Brookside; 11:35 Mrs. nis team bowed to L.

A. High yes Glenn Coleman 20. Santa Monica, vs Club competed in a tin whistle tourney yesterday, Mrs. A. W.

Williams, the "Little Giant," shooting a 91 to win 53 points in Class A. Tn weight mat title. terday, 13 to 12, In a net battle on Mrs. Judy Llles (9,) Santa, Monica: 1140 a.m., Mrs. Grace Miller (16.) Griffith Numa is set to open a big mat Park.

vs. Mrs. Mildred SchmiU (13.) Lake the loser's courts. The results: campaign here If he wins tonight. ood: 11-45 a.m., Mrs.

Ruby Kelly (12.) Class Mrs. Lois Landon connected Underwood (L.A. defeated McKay Griffith Park, vs. Mrs. Edward Brutcher He has decided to force a show 6-4.

16-18, 8-2: Seaver (LA.) defeated with a 95 and 59 points nnri first Batteries Uhle, Van Atta and Dickey, Jorgens; Jacobs, Meadows and Palmisano, (22.) Santa Monica: 11:50 a Mrs. Harriet Craig (16.) Griffith Park. vs. Mrs down with the big shots following place, while Mrs. E.

C. Hovt. Jr. Ann Thome (20.) Santa Monica: 11:55 run-outs against him by Ray Steele was the victor In Cla.ss with S3 carney Leonard Jim tcpUw and George Zaharias. Buck 8-6, 3-6.

6-3: Olllam (P.) defeated Smith (L 6-8, 6-0. 10-8: Ware iP.) defeated Armstrong (L.A.,) 6-4, 6-3; Hunt and Barker (P.) defeated Seaver and Brooks (L.A.) 8-6. 6-4; Goldman and Black (L.A.) defeated Ehmke and Hill 7-5, 1-6, 8-3. a.m.. Mrr.

Dorothy Clarke (8. i Lakewood, vs. Mrs. Ann Bunzle 124.) Brookside; 12:05 Mrs. Helen Cowan (22.) Santa points.

Virginia Hushes featured the auu menus toward Kp ipn Three corking preliminaries com day by scoring a deuce at the seven- Monica, vs. Mrs. Neliie Rourke (12,) ocrger ana party A. Lego 111 teentn Hole. She holed a mashi einta Monica.

SECOND FLIGHT joe tnrrone taking tm You'll find that the high standards of tailoring, and quality in fabrics in Furmbilt Clothes mean satisfaction to you. You will understand why more people than ever are wearing Furmbilts, season after season when you see and wear one of these new Spring suits at plete the card. Everett Klbbons, newest young sensation, will clash with Paul Jones in the special. Mike Mazurki and Chuck Strin- 12:10 Mrs. Freda Cole (16,) Santa PIRATES SCUTTLED BY WHITE SOX YUMA (Ariz.) April 3.

UP) The veteran Ted Lyons and the husky Whitlaw Wyatt silenced the roar of Pittsburgh's bats today and helped the Chicago White Sox to a 10-2 victory over the Pirates. Waite Hoyt, an American League "play boy" who has been buckling for her 2 on the par 4 hole. HOLLYWOOD PRlFs nours on irom the Cafe Paree Gardner Pond and nartv Monica, bye; 12:15 p.m.. Mrs. Jane King Jim Crawford and friends gari, a pair of giants, will meet in (ie,) urinun park.

vs. Mrs. carl Maynard (2U Sanla Monica: 12:20 p.m.. Mrs. Emily Johnson (22.) Brookside.

vs. Miss Florence "STRANGLER" WINNER NEW YORK, April 3. UP Ed (Strangler) Lewis, 245, Glendale, threw Scotty McDougal, 218, Goderich, Ont, in 23m. 27s. in a wrestling show here tonight.

WIFE IS WINNER Art Kent Russ Hall Airs, jactc Tarrant, wife of tv. Vernon Dent and party the second, while Harry Jacobs, 290-pound Jewish man mountain, faces Frank Von Mohr in the opener. Carlisle (24.) Santa Monica: 12:25 p.m., Mrs. Louise Farrell (27.) Sanla Monica, vs. Mrs.

Dora Brewer (24,) Santa Monica. W. JjewiS Trvino- noiiywooa country ub's nrn. wnn Otis Gilmore the ladies' medal tourney at Holly-wood yesterday with a net 77. Other Travus Richard Karl net, scores: Mrs.

T. V. Hunter. Mrs, M- "win j. Regan and niaxine wiese KinselL 86! Mr t.

many ouiers CALIFORNIA GOBS MEET WEST VIRGINIA TODAY Knmenart, 87; Mrs. S. F. Mortensen, 87; Mrs. Gladys Dillman.

fifl- Mr Moxie, Paulino r. ijonnn, Mrs. Al Wiese, 97; Mrs. c. xv.

ijunovan, as. Battle June 5 Flagship Nine Holds One Victory Over Foes in Vince Dundee Faces Diamond NEWARK (N. April 3. UP) Vince Dundee, world's middleweight boxing champion, signed today for a fifteen-round title defense against Al Diamond, young Paterson scrapper, in the Paterson Armory May 3. ALL-TROJAN PIGSKIN GAME TO BE PLAYED HURST RESIGNS; USSHER ELECTED OPEN TOURNEY SET FOR MIDSUMMER The, first open golf tourney ever scheduled for the summer months In Southern California, home of the winter tournaments, was put on the calendar yesterday.

It will be held at the Clover Field links, Santa Monica, and will be a seventy-two-hole affair with a $10C0 purse It is a beach city affair, and will be under the direction of Lou Berrien and Guy Phllbrook, professional and manager, respectively, at Clover Field. The dates are July 13 to 15. DATE NAMEdTor Ed Hurst, lonsf President nf the Play-off for Battleship Division Pennant BY BERNIE HARVEY California Country Club, has finally BARCELONA (Spain) April 3. (.) The Max Schmellng-Paulino Uzcudun heavyweight fight, postponed when the German boxer injured his hand, has been tentatively set for June 5: stepped out of his position. He resigned recently because of press of Air-tight baseball will be in order this afternoon, when the flagship California Bears engage the flagship West Virginia nine in the second of umer auues, and the ub directors nanea red Ussher as the new head a three-game series for the 1934 battleship divisions horsehide pennant at Trona field in San Pedro.

The Bears won the opener by a 7-to-6 LAKESIDE STARTS STANFORD GOLFER TO DEFEND GOLF TITLE score last Sunday, so today's fracas should be anybody's ball game MEN'S QUALIFYING until the curtain rings down. 4to be the aircraft tender Wright TEAM MATCH PLAYOFF Qualifying for the Lakeside club for the Battle Force flag- next Spring football practice will close at the University of Southern California on Friday afternoon, the 27th with an all-Trojan grid game at the Coliseum at 3 p.m. Following the game holders of season After a conference with all parties month In Panama. Today's fracas cnampionsmp for men started Monday and will continue until the 15th gets under way at 1:30, and will be inst. Eddie Qulllan is the defend open to the public free of charge.

ing champion. Amone those en m-vmm tered for the annual affair are John tickets to Southern California football games will meet for dinner in While on the subject of baseball ALBUQUERQUE (N. April 3. CP) Verne (Spec) Stewart, Stanford University student and New Mexico State golf champion, left here last night for Phoenix, where he will defend his southwestern amateur golf championship in the meet which opens there Thursday. Stewart has held the southwestern title for three consecutive years.

Montague, one of the heavy favo rites; Bud McCray. Maurice Lux the Trojan gymnasium where the football team, Coach Howard Jones ford, Bing Crosby, Duke Hinnau, Chief Radioman" Joe Conroy, who hurled the California to victories over the Lexington and New York in the Group One play-offs, will probably return to the mound for duty In today's tussle. "Lefty" Pound, the port-side victor in the initial tiff with the West Virginia, may see action on the rubber or in the outfield as a result of his heavy slugging, which gave the Bears four runs in the Sunday game. Micky McGuire, the West Virginia's star chucker, Is slated for the mound assignment again it might be a good idea to settle the discussion about the all-Battle Force baseball team, to be organized In the near future for a series with an all-Scouting Force aggregation and his staff and the famous TrO' jan band will be guests. jimmie rimer, Bill Davidson, Dr, L.

D. Rankin, John Monk Saunders, Jimmy Townsend and Johnny Weissmuller. while the two fleets are in the Pan concerned Harry Wesbrook, chairman of the team match committee of the Southern California Golf Association, announced yesterday that the tie in the quarter-final playoff of the team match championship between Holylywood and Santa Ana will be played next Sunday. The battleground will be the Riviera course. In.

order to avoid further complications Wesbrook said in the event of another tie the first team of each club will continue to play, without handicap, until the deadlock Is broken. The winner of the Hollywood-Santa Ana match will then enter the semifinals against Los Angeles, playing their first the 11th inst. and the last one the 15th Inst. VALUE-PLUS in De Luxe Clothes ama area. An erroneous report was recently circulated that the team I 'Spud' Harder I Stanford Grid BR EM AND PARKER ARE LUCKY ONES Dr.

Walter V. Brem won the Gets Una Job winning the battleship divisions title would automatically be designated to represent the Pacific squadrons I Players Hurt week-end sweepstakes at the Los Angeles Country, 10 down, 12 han in Auto Crash dicap, 2 up. The south course vic tor was Claude I. Parker, 5 down, 9 handicap, 4 up. Better fabrics and more hand-tailoring make these New suits REAL De Luxe but still at easy prices FURTHER CHANGES LOOM IN SOUTHERN CONFERENCE today, and If his Irish luck returns he stands a good chance of being listed under "winning pitcher" in the morning papers.

The West Virginia batsmen are a hard lot to fathom as they have been staging "one-inning rallies' all season, and usually their barrages break down the morale of the best fleet mounds-men. Last week they tallied four runs off three hits In the third frame, but the California managed to come back in the nest three cantos with enough scores to surmount their opponent'! lead. The California squad played only against the Atlantic units. Lieut. Lyman Spencer Perry, Battle Force athletic officer and In charge of the new team, stated recently that the team would be picked from the best material on the various ships' nines.

He has sent out questionnaires to the team coaches, asking them to nominate players for the Battle Force squad. It Is believed that in case of a tie by several players for any one position tatting and fielding averages from the recent fleet games will be used to appoint those best fitted for the assignment. The all-Battle Force team will use the California's and Lexington's uniforms, but will have a new in BAKERS FIELD, April 3. (T) Theo (Spud) Harder, coach of the Bakersfleld Junior College elevens for the last five years, has been appointed head football coach at Santa Barbara State' Teachers' College, It was learned here today. JIarder, former star end at Stanford University on teams coached by Glenn (Pop) Warner, turned out four valley championship teams for the Junior college and tied last year with Taft for the title.

He will be succeeded here by Wallace (Jack) Frost, former University of California at Los Angeles SALINAS (Cat) April 3. (TIE) Spring football practice at Stanford University will start without the participation of Craig Milllgan, 19, Ox-nard, and Donald W. Gid-dlngs, 19, San Diego, who were seriously hurt in an automobile accident here late last night En route to Stanford to report to the coach, the youths received broken legs and cuts when Milllgan became confused by the lights of an automobile and drove his car into a truck trailer. mediocre ball during the first part of the season, but as soon as they CLAREMONT, April ,3. Mysterious and unconfirmed rumors of proposed further changes in the Southern California Conference athletic constitution were In circulation on the Pomona College campus here to-, day as the school athletic council convened behind closed doors.

The purpose of the meeting heads declared was to definitely formulate a policy to be presented this Saturday at Occlden'al when conference moguls will convene for a session extraordinary. Saturday's gathering, to be held prior to the all-conference track meet In Eagle Rock, will be the first since the January confab when proposed dissolution of the circuit was discussed, voted upon by several representatives, and then finally discarded by the group as a whole. Tomona'; representative at Saturday's meeting will jbe William Nicholl, dean of the college. signia plastered on the front Instead entered the finals they settled down and have been turning in "big league" performances. If they win 631 South Hill 3C3 Plat Avit, lost ltch 407 Ireadway, Smn Diega or tne regular ship name.

They will play several outside games with army teams and a couple of tilts are also reported booked with the today's encounter they will be awarded the Unit A title, and will play the winner of Unit reputed 1 Isthmian Club, 1.

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