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mm BILL HENRY SAYS: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936. McLean, Fischer Storm WayjWarneke Blanks Cardinals, 3-0, to Amateur Golf Finals as Cubs Move Up Into Second Place Chicago Ace Gives but Three Hits Match May Be Played Tomorrow BY ALAN GOULD i i -i ftr -i 'LjI' 1 4 CHICAGO, Sept. 18. () Warneke kept alive the Chi Associated Press Sports Editor cago Cubs' almost dead hopes of GARDEN CITY (X. Sept.

overhauling the New York Giants 18. (P) Riding out the wildest in the National League race to and Wettest gale in the forty CHICAGO (III.) Sept IS. Bob Zuppke, the sharp-tongued University of Illinois football coach who combines oratory and art with his job of turning out pigskin pursuers, doesn't get much sympathy from people because he's always wisecracking and a lot of folks take his ribbing as a personal matter. BOB HAS A KICK However when a guy comes through South Bend and sees that on the Notre Dame roster there are no less than twenty-one guys from Chicago and more than thirty from the State of Illinois you can see that Bob Zuppke has some room to squawk. He wishes they'd stay home.

Bob probably had more fun than anybody in the country last year when he came to Southern California with a batch of little guys, or comparatively little guys, and walloped the Trojans 19 to 6. Nobody knows better than. Bob that the Trojans didn't like It and none knows better than he that they're going to be trying to run him clear out of the stadium at Champaign on October 10 SWITCHES TEAM AROUXD Right at the moment Mr. Zuppke has completely for-j taken the paintbrush and the; wise crack and is busy, trying to make a football team out of what heaven and the alumni have sent him and the faculty has permitted to stick around. day by choking off the St.

Louis Cardinals with three hits for a 3-to-0 triumph. year history of the tournament, 21-year-old Johnny Fischer The victory, the Cubs' sixth American Walker Cup star from Cincinnati, and Scottish Jack Mc over the Cardinals in seventeen starts this season, hoisted them back into second place, a half- Lean, 25-year-old Glasgow whis ky salesman, today reached the final round of the United States game ahead of the gas house gang but five full games behind the virtually "in" Giants, who were idle today. amateur golf championship. In the storm-tossed links of WHIFFS EIGHT the Garden- City Golf Club, Warneke, who scored shut Fischer outlasted the Omaha fa outs over the Giants in his last vorite, Johnny Goodman, to gain two starts against the league leaders, racked up his fifteenth hard-fought, 2-and-l triumph, while McLean thrived on the decision of the campaign. home-like weather to overwhelm George Voigt, metropolitan veter an, 8 and 7.

FIFTY-MILE GALE The outcome of the two thir ty-six-hole semifinal struggles He struck out eight men, seven of them in the first four innings, and did not give up a hit until Art Garibaldi, rookie second baseman, smashed out a single in the fourth. With two gont in the fifth, Don Gutteridge, another gas house gang recruit infielder, drilled a triple to center, but died there. The last hit, a single to left field, was made by Garibaldi at the start of the ninth, but Martin, Medwick and with the hazards and the ele- I ments, including a gale that fifty-mile'; velocity at times and rain that fame down in sheets, produced the first British-American final in eight Clears. Johnny Mize went out in order. Fischer and McLean will fight jQr the title vacated by Lawson It doesn't look like much.

Bob makes it look worse by doing lot of switching of players which leaves practically nobody you ever heard of playing his old position. He has moved Gene Dykstra, the 188-pound end who flew from Tucson to Chicago and back to Los Angeles forty-eight hours before the Trojan game last year, to tackle and has moved the other end Ken Nelson to quarterback but with all his fiddling around he'll probably be okay three weeks from now. CUBS SCORE The Cubs did their scoring in IUttle over the thirty-six-hole THIS IS ONE TYPE OF RACING IN WHICH ONLY "SULKY" HORSES WIN the fifth. Warneke popped to ihute, but whether it will be to Ogrodowski to start the inning, but Augie Galan lashed a single. However, the harness horses drag their sulkies behind them, as is shown in this picture of the second heat of the 2:16 pace yesterday at the Po mona Fair track.

Orpha, shown on the extreme right, with R. Parker doing the driving, won, with Chuck Vonian second and Jean third. lie scored on Phil Cavarretta's morrow or Sunday depends on ttye weather and playing conditions. It looked extremely doubtful tonight, with the storm still raging and the course so thoroughly water-logged, that Tim photo by Gmrte Strork double. Leroy Parmelee lost his con play would be possible tomorrow.

trol at that point and before Ed Ileusser could be rushed in, walked Billy Herman and Frank Demaree, and pitched two wide Officials of the United States Golf Association debated a day's postponement, announced -once that, it be made, then Rickey and Partner May Buy Reds COLUMBUS (O.) Sept. 18. (P) Loyola Defeats Calf ech in Grid Opener, 27-6 I Crowd of 14,000 See Lions Triumph ones to Hack. Ileusser remained long enough to get Hack on a fly to center, on which Cavarret-ta scored, be rapped for a sinc Brugnon, Perry Capture Hard-Fought Doubles Match Parker, Shields Bow in Exhibition as Southwest Net Tourney Opens changed their minds. John G.

Jacfkson, president of the U.S. G.A-, said a decision" would be by Gabby Hartnett that score! Herman, and turn loose a wild pitch that moved Demaree ts Turn t-Pge 13 Column 4 The Ohio State Journal will say third and Hartnett to second. tomorrow that Branch Rickey, Henry (Cotton) Pippen struck out Billy Jurges to end the in After-Dark Football Game IjO'ola University usliered in the local football season last night with an auspicious 27-to-6 victory over the Caltech gridders before 14,000 opening-night fans at Gilmore Stadium, vice-president and general manager of the St. Louis Cardinal baseball system, and Merrill C. Russell of Delaware, a direc 6T.

tOUIS CHICAGO A3 HOA Anuni Jacques Brugnon, canny veteran and master strategist of the courts, teamed with the incom Moore.cf 4 0 2 0 Galnn.lf 2 showed to better advantage than in his appearance the day before, putting away shots with grace and some enthusiasm. He was still a clown, though, and prac Brpsin Game Today U.CX-A.'s burly. Eruins will ObftIdl.2b 4 2 2 Martin, 4 0 1 Medwlck.lf 4t 0 parable Fred Perry to overcome 4 2 0 Herman.2b 2 1 9 2 1 1 Wnclr 1h ft Strangely it was all tor of the Columbus Red Birds, will purchase controlling inter Mice.lb 4 0 13 3 0 0 Caltech during he, first quarter 1 Hartnrtt.e 3 2 1 Allen. cf 4 0 crossed the line after tM Lions had worked the ball down to the est in the Cincinnati National but once the. big burly Loyola Juries.

ss 3 0 Warneke.p 4 1 3 11 3 0 5 Parmelee. 10 0 Heusser.p OOO Pippen. 10 0 Collin. OOO nshaw.p 0 0 1 team "started tolling in the sec Tech 1-yard line. McLean's pass was intercepted ond there was no stopping the CHICAGO SQUAD SMALL It's a still greater shock after seeing the sort of squad they have at Notre Dame to visit Clark ShaughneKsy out on the midway and -find the University of Chicago squad yesf" I said squad-totals That isnjt" haVs lief 'after the -Mfave relegated to intramural or something that's thfi works students, football players and fill.

Shaughriessy had sort of a notion a year ago that he might do something, this; year as he had about; fourteen fairly experienced guys, left 'over after last faculty, heard about thia-: disgusting situation nnd; relieved him of half a dozen of. thtenvso that he's back to the Chicago normal again with, seven or eight veterans, LOCAL BOY TRAVEL I thought it 'possible that by this time the Supply of Southern California guys at Chicago might have sort of run ouWiut I was wrong. Of the chaps whom the coach con-Fiders to be pretty good stuff I find that his quarterback and hlsbestlend ore both from down our way. The quarterback is Omar "Tentmaker" Fareed of Glen-dale and the end is Kendall Petersen of Long loose 'in actual combat but at Westwood today when Coach (Bill' Spauiding sends the tically made a gift of the second set with two overdrives which gave Parker his chance to score a placement at the net for victory. PARKER BROKEN' After a ding-dong struggle in the final set, the balmy climate by Acquarelli, who passed to the stubborn resistance of Frank Shields and Frankie Parker in a brilliant doubles exhibition which featured the opeping of the Pacific Southwest tennis tournament yesterday at the Los Angeles Tennis Club.

Brugnon, who has carried the tri-color of France to Davis Cup wars many times, stood out with his careful, yet seemingly casual' boys from the Del Rey hills. Totals 31 3 24 14 Totals 30 (27 League ball club "within the near future. 'The Journal, quoting what it said were reliable sources, cited the resignation of Larry Mac-Phail as general manager of the Cincinnati Reds late today as an indication that the transaction varsity against" the "goofs' in Tech drew, first blood in the opening period, on a sparkling a full-neagea practice 80-yard run by John McLean, It will mark the Bruins' ini but after that burst of brilliance tial trek: on the touchdown trail and plentiful hospitality of the Pasadena players were fight Tom Wilson on the next play. Wilson got to the Tech 27-yard line. Lukowski carried the ball to the 1-yard line, from which spot Nocerini scored.

The second Lion score came in the same period when Acquarelli went over from the 5 yard line after the ball was placed in position by Wilson, who re as they themselves in "civil war" coin petition to prepare for ing with their backs to the Avail. would be completed within a short time. It said negotiations between next Satjurnay's opening double HAWAII EVED header against 'Pomona and Oc Powel Crosley, president of Butted for Plrvcn In eighth. SCORE BY INNINGS Pt. louls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Chlcaro 0 0003000 x3 SUMMARY TTrror Hack.

Run batted tn Ctvir. retta. Hack. Hartnett. Two-base hi'i Demaree.

Cavarretta. Three-bas hit Gutteridge. Stolen bases Galan. Jurteft, Sacrifices Hartnett, Demaree. Left on bases St.

Louts, Chlcano, 10. Bases on balls Off Parmelee. 3: Warneke, 1: Pippen, Earnahaw, 1. Struck out By Pippen, 2: Warneke, Earnshaw. 1.

Hits Of! Parmelee. 7 in 4 1-3 innings: Heusj-er, 1 in 1-3: Pippen. 1 in 2 1-3; Earnshaw. 0 in 1.. Wild pitch- Heusser.

Winning pitcher Warneke. Losinir pitcher Parme-1-e. Umpires Pinelll. Barf and Moran. Tim of aame 2h.

6m. placements which featured the 7-5, 4-6, 11-9 match. ALICE ARRIVES While these star performers were holding down the center court for much of the time, qualifying in men's singles and first-round men's doubles was Southern California took its effect and an epidemic of generosity overtook the players as they gave away games on service in startling order, only Perry winning his. Parker's serve was broken for the deciding game. In the feature qualifying engagement of men's singles, Julius lleldman beat Reuben Ruskin.

The Loyola boys must have had their eyes on the far-distant Hawaii trip the way they were cidental ine vv estwoou grm-iron. tne Reds, and Rickey and Russell had been in progress for ceived a pass on the 23 and Snauld.tic nlans to give everv ran to the Tech 5, for an IS tearing into the. Tech line and around the ends whenever the memlxr his varsity squad yard gain. chance arose. Touchdown after an opportunity to see action in today's- practice skirmish and announced! he would not decide taking place in the back sectors touchdown came out of the Loy PASS INTERCEPTED Loyola put on a lateral show of their own for the third score.

ola ranks during the second, with scarcely a ripple of excite ment. on his'staikipg line-up- until just third and; fourth quarters. Rozier intercepted a Tech pass 6-2, 6-1. PERRY PLAYS AGAI.V Today's program includes more qualifying singles matches, men's doubles, mixed dou couple of arrivals did stir before gar.be time. Takin? aUvantace of Saturdav several months.

Rickey would resign from the Cardinal organization upon taking over the Reds, it said. Larry MacPhail Resigns Post CINCINNATI, Sept. 18. (ZD-Larry S. MacPhail, a showman of the major leagues, resigned today as vice-president and general manager of the Cincinnati Reds, effective November 1, declining to say whether he would Caltech's score came in the first quarter on a tricky lateral some interest as Alice Marble on the Beavers' 25, ran a couple Idle Giants Hold Five-Game Lead NEW YORK, Sept.

IS. (Although idle today, the New York and no sciool. Spauiding will taffy blond and new national that sent Johnny McLean scur of yards and tossed a lateral to Foley, who ran the rest of the gather -his iBru ins this morning women's champion, detrained at bles contests, and a full pro rying 80 yards down the sideline They're both juniors and riei-' distance untouched. noon and played two sets of an gram of center-court exhibi for the first score of the encoun A line buck in the fourth quar for a chalk jtalk that is expected to. until time.

for the athletes to gather in a bit of noon tions. Perry appears twice exhibition with Sidney Wood, who landed the day before ther of them set the Pacific Ocean on fire as high "school boys but they're pretty hot ter counted for the Lions' fourth ter. McLean received the lateral from-1. Fullback: Howell, who while Budge is likewise down touchdown, and a safety added against Jack Kramer and John on the program for two ex fodcler The frame will take place in the afternoon, and will prob ntuff back here and are pretty tossed the pill -over- about four Loyola. men's to the 2 more points to the growing McDiarmid, the Princeton pro fessor, another last-minute addi hibition appearances.

They will be on opposite sides of the net continue in baseball. snappy looking ballplayers ably start abbut 1:30. score. speedy Engineer "redhead. No He emphasized that his resig The coach did not run one' came near the fleet McLean right now.

BKRWANGER HELPING. Giants maintained their five-game lead in the National League pennant race today, while their nearest rivals, the Cubs and Cardinals, were getting nowhere in their efforts to close up the gap. The Cubs took over second place by defeating the Cards, but their hopes of catching the Ciants in their eight games remaining are dim. The situation as it stands tonight: tion to the ranks. PERRY BETTER his charges phrough any mote! DUCKS SWEEP Busiest guy around the Chi Then Don Budge, top-seeded on his long jaunt; Right Half Mjller failed to convert.

LIOXS GET F.XKX nation was not actuated by any disagreement with other officials of the club. MacPhail asserted his decision was due in part to illness in his family scrimmage jysterday. Instead the Westworilers practiced on punt and kicA off formations, as in a mixed doubles affair with Miss Marble and Carolin Bab-cock. In other exhibitions yesterday Julius Heldman and Joe Hunt beat Yvon Petra and Pierre Pelizza, 6-1, 7-5, and Mrs. John Van Ryn teamed with domestic male, straggled in late in the afternoon after driving cago field is Jay Berwangcr, the one man team' who almost beat the great Ohio State well as in carrying back pig Loyola got even in the second PLAY-OFF cross-country from Forest Hills, and a desire for rest.

skins kicked fry the "goofs. I quarter when Don Nocerini 'eleven all by himself a year Powel Crosley, president ngo. Remember that game? of the club, said an announce Club. w. New York 87 Chicago 83 St.

Louis 82 L. 57 63 63 B. P. 10 5 8 S'i 9 Chicago only lost '20-14! Jack Tidball to beat Miss Bab-cock and Johnny Van Ryn, 6-4, ment of MacPhail's successor and warmed up on a back court With his arrival the field of top-notch players was completed and preparations made for the opening of tournament competition involving the "name" players. TROY SHY OF TACKLES- Jay has returned after the Seattle Loses Fourth in Row to Portland SKATTLE, Sept 18.

(JP) Vort pro-football expedition to Now' would be withheld for a while. He refused to comment on a report that Warren Giles, presi Turn to Page 12, Colli mm 1 1 rKpiia won; jost; iimfi inn behind; O.T.P.. names to play. York and is trying to find some guy on the Maroon squad probably tomorrow or Monday. JONES GALLS GAME TODAY land's slugging Ducks batted their way into the finals of the whom he can develop into a Perry appeared rested and dent of the St.

Louis Cardinals' International League farm at Rochester, would bo named. ARIZMENDI-COVELLI BATTLE Pacific Coast League play-off BY BUAVEX DYER VINES WINS, MacPhail came to the Reds in December, 1033, after two years as president of the Cardinals' here tonight by taking their fourth straight game from the Tackle replacoments are the charge of any of the tackles CALLED DRAW BY BLAKE chief problem confronting the Like McNeil, he weighs more than 200 pounds and enjoys the Seattle Indians, 13-3. Tortlam University of Southern Cali- I Turn to Page 1.1, Column 3 will meet the winner of the San fornia football aquad. Howard rough going. Back of.

George there is a merry battle between Jones has ordered a full game THEN EMBARKS FOR ORIENT Frankie (Kid) Covelli was given a surprise draw with Baby Arizmendi, Mexican lightweight for today at Borard Field and Gene Roberts, who played con sort of a Berwanger, Jr. to help Shaughnessy out of the hole he's in. He refused to play professional football and claims jthat if things work out in (the 1 sponge-rubber business ihe's connected with he only 'coaches in his spare time-' i he'll be a vice-president or isomething when the all-stars of 1035 who stuck with pro football are discovering that they're too old for rough games and are out trying to find themselves a good job carrying a hod. Diego-Oakland semifinal play off for the Coast League pennant next week. R.

H. E. he hopes that Hie scrimmage siderably last year, and Miles will produce capable substitutes after ten bristling rounds of Marion Miley Conquered Portlnnd OOO 730 00313 is 0 for these position Srmtie 100 020 OOO 3 I 3 battling in the main event at LEXTY OF CHA'iUGE the two, Covelli was given a draw when Referee Jack Kennedy stopped the bout after Arizmendi had opened a cut over his opponent's eye with an accidental butt. There were no knockdowns in last night's battle, but it was an exciting fight all the way both battlers throwing plenty of leather. Rudy Villa, one of the most the Hollywood Legion Stadium Lucm.

Wrlls. Osborn, Koupal, Birrrtt nd BnMrr, UUKttn. Norton, transfer from Santa Ana Jaysee. Red Haas. 208-pound sophomore from Canton, has been coming along nicely and may prove a handy man when his injured back heals-.

He may last night before a capacity Don McNeil, Ray George and Max Kelko are prvtty well es crowd of fans, Referee George Blake's decision stunned most of the cus tablished, except that the first Frenchy Savidan two are sophomores without var on Bay Card be tried at standing guard. Right sity experience. McKeil has not now Leavitt. Thurlow, two-year reached his nineteenth birthday Bud Tcylor Named tomers for Arizmendi appeared to have earned a verdict over his Italian foe. The Mexican, who weighed 133 pounds to outstanding youngsters to recent SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

18. (A1) Ellsworth Vines, en route to the Orient, paired with Howard California Tennis Club coacii, to defeat two nmateur stars, Howard (Bud) Chandler and Gerald Stratford, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5, in an exhibition tennis match here today. Although erratic at times, the pros settled down near the end of the third set when Vlnes's bullet service began working. Vines and William Tildcn sailed on the President Pierce this' "afternoon for professional exhibitions In the Orient. and cannot pack th left tackle Frenchy Savidan, runner-up in the diamond belt boxing tournament in the flyweight, divi Popular Bud Taylor, former load all the time.

Bolko has add ly desert the amateur ranks, scored a technical knockout over Herbie Hansford in the fourtti DIXIE (Que.) Sept. 18. Margery KSrkham and Mrs. A. B.

Darling, both of Montreal, today qualified for the finals of the Canadian women's golf championship. Miss Kirkham eliminated Mar-Jorie Harrison, of New York, 2 and 1, while Darling came through with an unejc-pected 3nd-2 victory over Marlon Miley, the United States favorite frorn Lexington, Ky. featherweight flash, yesterday veteran at end, is the third-string left tackle behind McNeil and Bclko. OTHER SPOTS SET Jones is pretty well fixed In sion last vear, will face the run ed ten pounds and now scales better than 200. With his new Covelli 131, had an edge in five of the rounds.

Covelli won three rounds, making his best was named to referee the pro- ner-up this year, Tony Camarillo round of the semi-wind-up. Hans- found avoirdupois fttax has not showing in in the special event of Promoter Mike Ilirsch's amateur boxing the' "even a cut left "if nSil Frankie Van stopped 1 or fights will re- in thp Arena 'hursday night, Morris Cohan 1 pll other positions. The two var slowed down and he should have a good season, George has the bent were rven. the over Hertie's protest to program the Ocean Park awia Jlondny night. Turn to Pns 13.

t'olnnin 4 Turn to Pag CWutnn 3 4 In a juevious match between i 1.

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