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4 PoftIVMONDAT.JUNE14,1934 LCg3ngtItg ClmtS i SPORTS BRIEFS Hollypark Meeting Cisco Andrade, undefeated Compton lightweight who baseball and was tht senior class president Ha plana to enroll at Stanford. 'scored a ninth-round TKO over i veteran Carlos Chavez Satur-jday night in a nationally tele-, vised bout, makes his next start jjune 28 at New York's St. Five local theaters will screen a arwH-ial closed television cii Nicholas Arena His op- nt iha VfarHann-Charles at Midway Point Br PAUL I.OWRY Hollywood Park will reach the midway point of its 50-day summer meeting next week end, and handicap horses that didn't try the Californian will begin to show up or the big races that Jie ahead the $50,000 American July 5, the $100,000 Gold Cup July 17 and the $100,000 Sunset has not been selected, Championship bout Thursday i The Chicago Cubs announced they had obtained Outfielder Downtown, tney are me Paramount, Warners and Or pheum Others are the Fox Wilshire and Warners Hum ington Park. Rudcre Patty scored a 64, 6-4, -v J' Hal Rice from the Pittsburgh Pirates for Outfielder Luis Marquez and cash. Jack Taylor, versatile Whit- July 24.

6-2 victory over Milan Branovic, a Yugoslar exile, in tnt n- tler High star, has been named the school's Senior Athlete of the Year A second team all-CIF football halfback, he also lettered in basketball and nals of the International Han nover Tennis tourney. The Washington Senators acquired Inflelder Johnny Pesky from th Detroit Tlers in ex tvatf ravored Over Hart at Olympic Tonight change for Inflelder Mel Hoder While the Californian was a weight-for-age race tuch horses as Rejected and By Zeus, both trained by Buddy Hlrsch. were not prepared for It because of at least two reasons. The possibility of Native Dancer being shipped to the coast was a threat, plus the fact Rejected and Bv Zeus both won $100,000 races at Santa Anita last winter and were entitled to none of the weight concessions that Iein. who will be sent to Buf falo, and cash estimated at $20,000.

BV CAL WHORTOX Buddy Evatt, stiff-hitting' permitted most of the norses in George Hunger, football and baseball coach at Orange High, will take over as grid mentor at Valencia High this fall He succeeds George GoodelL who has been appointed football coach at Tustin. the Californian field to carry young lightweight, will try tr far less than they would have; -No. 16 tonight at the Olympic! been allotted under handicap where he'll face Johnny Hart: ot i'noenix in tne lu-rouna conditions. mam event. There are a number of out Lakes and Flowers Hirsch says Rejected and By Zeus will try the standing lightweights arounai today, but Evatt, a local prod Lakes and Flowers at seven uct, is unique among them Jn furlongs as their coming out that he's the onlv one with a Bobby Riggs won the Canadian pro tennis title by defeating Bob Stubbs, 1-6, 6-0, 6-3, 6-0, in the finals at Quebec He teamed with Vini Rurac to win the doubles title from Charlie Swan son and Herb Stead, 6-3, 6-3.

The Western International League declared that the Spo party for the summer. perfect record. Since turning Two other stakes will be de-l pro 15 months ago he's un- Keith Keeps Tourney Lead Dr. Don Keith, SCs recent contribution to the dental profession as of last Saturday, retained his lead in the 37th annual Los Angeles. City Men's Golf Championships after, the second round of shooting yesterday on the Griffith Park's Wilson Course.

He leads with a 144 total at the midway mark. The field of 223, divided in seven divisions according to handicaps, will now be in half based on the players' 36-hole handicap totals. The championship division is made up of 53 players with only, gross stores being counted. In yesterday's exhibition feature among Gen. Omar Bradley, Movie Stars Forrest Tucker and Johnny Weismuller and Race Car Driver Pete De Paolo, Tucker was low in their nine-hole round with a 38.

The others had 39s. Leaders for 36 holes with Saturday and Sunday scores in parenthesis: CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION (GEOSS) 142 Don Kettb, Broolulde, 70-72. 144 Geua Andrawa, Rancho, 71-73; Bill Donovan, Brookslda. 73-71. 145 Ronnie Huhe.

Ingle wood, 71-74. 146 Ed Meyerson, Brentwood. 73-73; cided during the week the i beaten and untied in 15 starts Nursery Stakes at BIG PANCHO WINS Poncho Gonzales returns forehand shot in finals match with Pancho Segura at Los Angeles Tennis Club in U.S. Pro Tennis tourney. Gonzales won, 6-4, 4-6, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.

Gonzales won $1 500. Time photo by Fhtl Bath Three of these have been main events. Hart can be expected to give kane franchise forfeited but with the old try, but few among the experts rate th Roy McQuown hard-fisted Negro too much agreed to carry the club another week in hopes a community ownership plan can be worked out. Southern California's top chance against the constantly five furlongs for 2-year-old Allies tomorrow, and the Cinema Handicap at a mile and one-sixteenth for 3-year-olds Thursday. The Cinema is the last open 3-year-old stakes on the Holly-park program before the running of the $50,000 Westerner Saturday, July 3.

Determine Out Gonzales Scores Gruelling 5-Set Victory Over Segura improving Evatt. Draw With Ponce Hart hasn't been In action here for quite a spell, not since bowlers will be feted by some Advances in City Net Play earlier in the year when he upset the solid dope by holding Except for Kentucky Derby winner Determine, which raced taJd vlc draw. Hart was decked in 600 fans at the Statler tonight when the second annual bowling writers' award banquet will be held, Sam Baiter will emcee. Alex Kerr took top honort In the three-day California State Skeet Championships at Fresno He had an over-all score of 442 out of a possible BY BlOX ABBOTT one, then roared back to Pancho Gonzales, a big guy on the grounds Is included injdumP his opponent. The draw jwas unpopular, the fans figur the list of nineteen nornina Defending men's singles Champ Roy McQuown shaded two court foes yesterday to advance to the quarter-finals of the 2Sth annual Los Angeles District Public Parks and Play- with a big serve, beat back Little Pancho Segura in a five-set, two-hour battle to win the Steve stiaw, Montebello, 74-72.

147 Ralph Sill, Brookilde, 77-70; Jot ,450 C. W. Powell of West into submission with brutt strength, with both playing terrific tennis all th while. Bit by bit Segura slowed down. His serve lacked Its customary sting in the last two sets and Gonzales was able to run around it and return it with his forehand.

And near the end Little Pancho lacked that split ing Hart the winner. Needless to say Manager Ben Marcus was never able to negotiate a rematch with Ponce. As of Gonzales was truly amazing. Ha got the ball into play at least nine out of 10 times, as often as not with a shot that had Gonzales in trouble. A second serve Segura would run around and pound with his two-fisted forehand.

Pace Tells But the effort took its toll. tions. Miz Clementine, sister to the Gold Cup winner of 1952, Two Lea, heads a three-horse Calu U.S. Professional Net Cham- L.A. won In Class with 419 out of 450.

grounds Tennis Championships. yesterday on the cen- uauardo, unattacneu, 74-7J. 148 Karl Hogan. Griffith Park. 74-74; Louis LaVme.

Rancho. 71-77; Jack Gar-aan. Griffith Park. 73-75. 149 Dean Teel, unattached, 72-77: M.

Maadalino. Montebello, 72-77; Mark Meula. unattached. 75-74; John Fref, unattached, 74-75. 150 Leo Swedo.

Montebello. 76-74; Ed fa matter of fact, Banging Ben McQuown had little trouble ier -yur' UI ws met Farm entry which includes Uiclr aim niu.r tviuvu iuvmuv-j u. V. I u- Arrogate and Indian Red. Miz "XrL disposing of his morning op- It was just too much to handle for the game little Clementine, already victorious iCt" un til EvattT niin ponent Shirle LaBraden' 6i- ir, th r.

r.iH anr VattS pilot, (w, hIf urj nrP5.fipri -II tho forecourt for a winning volley. Pancho opened the fourth Still, Segura battled serve fort" fau ani serve with Gonzales through 'double-faulted again although 4-all in the fifth set and looked; managed to win the game Breeze Stakes at the meeting, 8 in his p.m. tiff with BorisW irpm cuaaor, ana segura is one of two fillies named r. i iMuccia. He had to overcome a nnally went down under the the Cinema, the other being I fi' et deficit to finally nip "ome pounding by scores of jof the Olympic matchmaker of Miwia fi.4 fi-4 S-O, Zt), O-, 01.

Frosty Dawn. Korylak, Rancho, 76-74; Al McDaniel, Cosmopolitan, 77-73. 151 Don Thornton, unattached, 75-76; Di-t Campbell, Montebello, 73-78; P. Chenauit. GtiUlth Part, 77-74.

152 P. Hoaan. Alondra. 76-76; Lea Nichols, Brookside, 76-76. 153 Dick Tana Chevy Chase, 76-77; Bernle Kane, Western Avenue, 76-77; Jim Ferrle, Virginia, 76-77.

154 John Regan, Griffith Park, 77-77; J. P. Fulton, Lakeside. 78-76. 155 P.

F. Kjle, unattached, 79-76: Tom Marlowe. Palo Verdea, 78-77; Lee Holbrook. Griffith Park, 78-77. 156 Bob Johnson, Brookslda, 79-77; B.

T. Gayer, Inglewood. 79-77; R. W. nimnh.ll TR-OH like he might win with a super Second-seeded Tom Chambers' In, addition to the title and had a stubborn foe in Douef Ph' Gonzales also collected Lucky Martin Eligible Luckv Martin, which de- rrui" uonzaies capiureu fii'e games in a row to square the match at two sets apiece.

The fifth set was almost a repeat of the fourth, with Se- Market. SC star. hut. the more Mm for his singles victory. the same name, has been bringing Evatt along handily.

I don't think he'd have agreed to the Hart match if he had any fears over the outcome. This is one of several reasons that prompts me to tab Evatt, who'll feegura won $1000 and earned Snyder, Davis Mix Tonight Wilbur Snyder, top man in wrestling, gives Karl Davis, the roaring Texas cowboy, a chance to prove that might is right at Hollywood tonight. Sandor Szabo wrestles big Tom Rice in the second half of the Legion's double main event The handsome Hungarian, Szabo, has held the heavyweight title three different times and is now a top challenger of Lou Thesz. Vic Christy wrestles Gene Kiniski, newcomer, and Peppi Pasquale meets Warren Bock- experienced Chambet-3 finished on the winning end of a 6-3, 10-8 score. 157 Billy Nicks, Rancho.

78-791. Wok gura's tremendous fight only delaying the decision, Finally MEN'S aiNOLER MrOuovn rfrf T.i- probably me a 3-1 favorite. Braden, -4. -0; Muecla df. Stanford, Hart's nro career trne? haclc''7-5- 7-5! Bfotfi Bartlett, -3, e-i; i I ruke)ow 6el.

McDaniel, 2-8, 6-1. 7-6; Olmeda del Stoafln. 8-8. Eichel df. O'Connor, new jersey, au-n.

159 Georga Stewart, Griffith Park. 78-81; Dr. 8. Ooldberg, Fox Hllla, 82-77. Vic Conrade, unattached.

82-77, 160 Rod Larson, Meadowlark, 79-81. 162 G. Prewshaw, San Fernando, 83-79; F. G. Krueaer, unattached, 81-81; K.

Fujlnaka, unattached, 80-82. 163 Jim Watson, Paloa Vardea, S3-80. 164 R. J. Fishel, unattached, 84-80.

166 James Ota. unattached, 80-86; T. a. Smith, Cosmopolitan, 82-84. human effort.

But his hopes collapsed in the ninth game. Twice Little Pan-cho's volley dug into the net and It wag 30-all. Gonzales fired a cross-court forehand passing shot to make It 80-40 but hit out with a backhand and it was deuce. Once again Segura netted with his volley and then Gonzales drilled a cross-court backhand passing shot to capture the deciding service break. Early Break One bad game right at the start may have cost Segura a chance to win the match in beyond Evatt's.

It's not nearly as impressive, but the record every penny of it. Lose in Doubles Gonzales and Segura had little left for the doubles finals and went down to a straight-set defeat at the hands of Frank Sedgman and Promoter Jack Kramer, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. The win was worth $1000 to the winning team, with the losers collecting $500. Sedgman captured third nlace feated Miz Clementine in an allowance race earlier in the meeting and then was beaten by Determine in the Debonair Stakes, is another top eligible. The complete list of Cinema nominees Includes Allied, Arrogate, Bright Liberty, Chal-luck, Fault Free, Frosty Dawn, Hobcaw Sage, Indian Red, James Session, Khalea, Kings Mutiny, Lucky Martin, Major Speed, Miz Clementine, Musselshell, Rolyat, Tchaikowski and War Tryst.

7-5; Jacauet def. 8tme, S-l, 8-4; Cham-br def. Markrt. -3; 10-8: Wilson def. Guertin.

8-8, 8-2; Jmwn def. Alexander. 6-4, 6-1; Parks def. WeathrrUl. 6-1.

6-3: Slmason Art. Rtt2. r-4. fi-2: shows the kid is possessed of a stunning punch. In 24 pro fights.

Hart has scored 12 at 3-4 Gonzales took three games In a row to clinch the championship. Yesterday's results: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES Pancho Gonzales def. Pancho Segura. 6-4, 4-6. 2-6.

6-3, 6-4. DOUBLES Jark Kramer-Prank Sedt-man def. Gonzalea-Seaura. 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. THIRD-PLACE PLAT-OFF SINGLES Sediman def.

Carl Earn, 6-3. 6-1. DOUBLES Earn-Bob Rosera def. George Toley-Johnnr Faunce. 6-4.

6-4. FIFTH-PLACE PLAT-OFF SINGLES Sam Match def. Roaera, jtwalt def, Jackson. 6-2, 6-1; Bracco del. wasaer, B-3; Sato def.

Magneas, 6-3, knockouts. He's lost five and!" Olmeda def. Eichel. 7-5 B-3: Jacnliet def. Olivetti.

6-4. 6-4: Parka def. fought two draws. rt- it 1 1 u.i. Ray Hane Takes Invitational Golf vi nans nve seiuacKs, miee '-a.

-4; simDson net. Ewait. 6-4. 8-4; winkle in two other bouts, both one-fall matches. of 'era were knockouts suffered swm.lMit?ot-ic4def.jin singles with a 6-3, 6-1 victory last year at me nanas or usco jv over tan earn.

straight sets. He lost hi3 serve Vital statistics tell the storv; Aiiiiiaue, uvaz anu 2-b. 0-4. fi-J. North Broadway Bill Largest Downtown Tin and Escobar.

of Gonzales' snectacular trP3'- ive the opening game of I doubles Match-jack cushtngham irhp matph anrl that hro.it Pelltaza-Constantin Tanaaea- cu. 6-1. 7-5. RACE RESULTS AT CALIENTE 6-3, umpn. nes ieei, incites, weighs 183 and at 26 is almost I tuaI'y ava Gonzales the first seven years younger than Se-ise- gura, who measures 5 feet, 8 After that Segura took com- Ray Hane of the host club tacked a closing round 71 onto his subpar round of 68 posted to capture-the seventh annual Western Ave-: nue Amateur Invitational Golf: Tournament yesterday Inglewood's Alex- Sutton deadlocked with Western Ave-! Rojbal Favored Evatt has won eight of his 15 by knockout.

In his la3t three main-goes he stopped Juan Luis Campos (3) and duked both EIGHTH-PLACE PLAT-OFF SINGLES Toley def. Jack Joist, 11-9. PRIZE PAT-OFF (la arder singles finish) Radiator Dealer Says Wa hov. 590-13 naw 640-13 CONSENSUS inches and scales 150, AQCEDCCT FIRST THIRD HeterlU 18 Holl Call II Sine An' Dane 13 Kwansro Richards and Gilberto Both Great uidiiu, puunuiug nis toe and attacking the net, covering an amazing amount of ground when on the defensive and replying with phenomenal ILL SIZES FOR 10 Aiuniz. These figures, however, do IMPORTED Terell (Cloudy fast) FIRST Mdn.

ur.t Khal Me Later. 117, Burton 8 09 3 20 3 20 Texas Daisy, 117. Einlnota 3.00 3 00 Sun Junior. 120. Beaney 8 60 Time.

1:06. Also ran Deli Bam. Triple Call, Troy Glory, Corky Peggy Violator. f-Mlsa Levant, f-My Faithful, f-Star Enthroned. No scratches.

stCOND up. Wurst, 114, Champagne 3.80 3 00 3 00 n6t take into account the size Tonight's card will be televised over KHJ (9) starting at Sngls. Dbls. Total 1 Pancho Gonsalea J250 817501 2 Pancho Segura 1000 250 1250 3 Frank Sedgmaai 750 500 1250 4 Carl Barn COO 150 650 5 Sam Match 400 50 450 6 Bob Rogers 350 150 (00 1 Conitantln TaoasaacH 300 JO0 8 Gene Mako 250 0 250 9 Georga Toley 200 100 300 10 Jack Jossl 150 0 150 Jack Kramer 0 800 800 Jack Cushtngham 0 50 SO Johnny Faunca 0 100 100 of Little Pancho's fighting! passing shots. Little Pancho 14 13; 8:30 p.m.

nue'g Pete Kramer for second with 141 scores. Top finishers: 139 Ray Rant (Western Avenue), 68- 71. 141 Alex Button (Inglawood), Tl-70; Pate Kramer (Western Avenue), 71-70. 142 Pat Chartrand (Inglewood), 70-72. 143 Al Glass (Inglawood), 72-71.

heart and his tremendous speed! collected service breaks In the of foot, the elements that made Nt, Broadway Radiator Tin Ca. 731 NO. BROADWAY Ma. 1-1770 Ml. JJ2I cmoaco, ma, fcmltn io.bo 680 tuiA Tonys Pal.

114. Burton llSolthlS a ClaSSiC Struggle, aoiemaiter FOURTH 10 Dlitnttary 9 Blackway 8 Devastation SEVENTH 33 All At One 9 Plus Fours 4 Sun Warrior EIGHTH 25 Altprnativa 9 Sentiment 5 Turf Sun second and 10th games of the second set, in the sixth and eighth games of the third set. BECOXD Merman Son Fen Eaffy FIFTH Evening Out On Your Own Happy Mood SIXTH Find Capeador Bassanto Jimmy Roybal and Bob Mat-jtison, lightweights, clash in the 10 six-round semiwindup. Roybal a. should win this one; Four-rounders and probable Time.

1:11 2-5. Also ran Dinah'i Girl, There wa no derfsiv turn- Hopping Mad, Miss Signal, Tony Lady, luel uetl5lve luI" Presumptious. Count Charlie. f-8al)y U1Z DOlnt durintf the battle Segura return of service LiTy Rather, Gonzales beat his foe'against that powerful weapon iwoon. insn ruckey, THIRD 1 ml.

70 uci i i a i uvci Henry Johnson, welterweights; FSLED HEIGHT Tony Reyes over Rocky Haro, lightweights; Leo Romero over Ray Serna, welterweights, and Best bet EVENING OCT LIXCOLJT FIELDS FIRST THIRD Air Battle 14 Bestow Richard Jones over Willie Es- 18 cobar, lightweights. Little Burden 11 Russell T. S. 10 Shelton Cleared 7ft. at 6-10 Mortensen 7 Dark Desert 8 Tina 103.

Smith 14 40 6 60 4.0O Pride Tooj. 117, Carmlch'l 6.20 3.80 Shady Bull, 113. Pulldo 3 60 Time. 1:44 2-S. Alo ran Im A Shy-guy.

Oay Majesty, Rancho Domingo. Gold Plumage, Ita Cauatln. No acratchea.j FOIRTH up. 6 Ang. 108.

Comreras 14 80 6 80 4.20 Helghmng High, 117, Burton 4 60 2 80 Prlncesa Lupe, 115, Burgln a 80 Time, 1:12. Alio ran Olynrol, The Fat One, Madame Wholalt. Winning Su, El Cammo Real, Princa Oeorga, l-Vlckl Lady, f-Boo Berte, f-Ima Oracle. Scratched Dark Karlm. Redywm.

Doomiday, Sam Govana. FIFTH up. 0 Machlgnnn "GO HELP f.1G innnAti." FOR POISON OAK IN FORESTRY DIV. TESTS RACE ENTRIES AT AQUEDUCT 19 15 7 21 FOURTH 12 Caloremeter 11 Brassy 6 Colorado Fox SEVENTH 20 Wlsevlew Pop Pal I Froo EIGHTH SECOND Mr. Preaident Intelligent Bernmora) FIFTH Kuthle S.

Dada D-irree Misa Hubbard SIXTH ANN ARBOR, Jun 13 PortS Mortensen, the Casey 9' (Clear, Jaat: ilrit pot 10: a PDT) fur51-Clm'" '1'-'6i rraina uong. iia. carmicnaei r.V flaM Tim, 1'lf 1-a Alan 11S Vmnrn Hill', I lahl C'trvBamnkln IS Emerald f' SIng And Danca ill a-Burnt Th winKum, jseau neatner, i-k)uiireit 115 f.Rhnt.n a r-1 a Mr. Prosecutor 15 Brecon Be'cna 12 Kins Phalanx Slip Ned 4 Best bet EMERALD a-Fleets choice. IIS Dreamworld Indemnify 106 Sickle Rote Reterlia 115 a Jacoba-Bleber entry.

stashed away another NCAA hampionship today the fourth in four tries as University of Southern California coach but Ill Siete Once, Radioactive. Rebel Song. Carbon Canyon. Daily Doable paid itISOO IVi SIXTH Mdn. 5't Flight Currant, 117, 1 t-n 1 i i nan up.

HECOND ml: a-Montlra lna-HarryB. 1 Ha 1 1 1 V. I i v.ronoc iij Blue idle u.uv auiT, itif me, jif. fiuiiim a.u 11c oLiii uau a uirai. RACE ENTRIES AT LINCOLN FIELDS Srvi i'i itequeei.

mniNavy Bean soup, 120, onampagna 2 60 pi 11? Tlm' A1" ran Musi. Pool- It concerned his acg high who BattleMount 113 New Liberty f.r.nmn mi. i.b,, b.i. lumDer. Ernie SneltOtl Ernie 'WeSlff 1 16 Oh, SO Close to the much- said Mortensen, whos charges piled up 68 1720 points In winning their sixth straight title.

The first two in th streak were under Jess Hill. "It's too bad he couldn't do it when the bar was raised to seven feet Still It was awfully high and the wind might have had something to do with his missing. He'll try again at the National AAU Championships thi3 week end, although he told me he doesn't think he has a chance now but he's discouraged because he came so close," said Jess, Ernie couldn't have come much closer. On each of his three tries at the seven-foot mark which Is akin to the four minute mile and 60-foot shot-put his calf, knee or tnkle barely brushed the crossbar, each time it wavered before fall- 4nc anrl Via nrri-urrf nf 1 A KOfl nrh ci up, hurdles, UP, tali.pri.of spvpn fnnt (Clear and taati Pdit 12 noon, PDT) FIRST Mdn. 1 Mllnlck Ill Marleehen Ill about l'a ml.

.1... iwomerey nj'ffier- Ml year's championship which BTblann ins Larry'a Ill 3 no onrlorl voatot-Hav 14i vvuic. ill, mKrifv 1111 Time. 1:52. Also ran 144 b-Salemaker 152 Roll Call 140 Crag 140 Phosphor 144 a-Trout Brook 144 Svordet Arrival air; Burtin Bubble 1U Azlncourt 116 1 wmi Out Wood Run Ill Camoeslno 110 1 5,1 Hold Blue Roger 116 Little Burden.

lUil-roit Ltlla Rookh 114 Machtgonna 114 ikrraoi Brad P. 119 Air Battle Custom Made, Longnecker, Little 135 1 Sport. Dawn Breaker. Scratched Jenny Ernie went over seven feet when the bar was at 6ft. lOin.

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107. Oroha SO 0 20; Parklea 10a! ih i-oumy Handicap. 3- Stimulate Me, 107. champaena 8 20 groaned. His winning Jump was 6ft.

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