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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 11

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I I I I A IS. i SPORTS PAGE Burlin ame-THE TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LEADER-San Mateo, Calif. 5 MATEANS SPORTS PAGE Field Cut -aanjuateo, want. SHUHT5 PAGE -i IN S. F.

OPEN tf iM. STARS AMONG White Sox Sale Heirs to Take EARLY MERCED Go A an LAYE'S NOTES AND 850 LEAGUE On Site for S.ii! Muteo comity's rather slim hopes of hiiving a local boy make good in the $5000 San Francisco national match play open championship were cut almost in half today as but five 1 local men, including; only two professionals, went out today for: a second 18 holes of qualifying at Lake Merced. I.au-son Little. Al I Marvin Stall! were leading llio fioM, thanks 10 suli-pa'- hung i ff I I I nttK NE YORK, Jan. 6 o'clock' tonight Pro.

who ran easily i-ati-h them today! I ni0ter Miltc Jacobs expects to should the leaders fail lo U'H-lil jtl know and to announce the site' Only those who had SKI- or better! j-, SIV 1 of a Tony Galcnto-Max Baer were out today lor berths nmonir i I II ft the chosen .12 who will start match ll pbty tomorrow. an Mateo Bulldogs still; (-corgo Gmui. Daly City, and Art Harris, Crystal Spring, hail Sis and today wont out in quesl of a low score that would place thorn This appraivd the concen: Galonto. was reiterated cm- MIS of opinion after phatically yesterday, victory over the "'hen IVumolcr Jacobs learned A i cluh of City nil the from Commission Chairman John local hardwmul. The iiulldoxs Phelan a action had been de- little trouble i i as the score: i i i on the fate of he the find of the season le offense failed (o click.

Jan-' show to auiiil competition was forced to the situa- tracks, and i ne me 11110 01 me season Harold Sampson, Btirlintramc I'lMinli-y i-lul), and Everett Goiilarl Crystal Springs, hail 81s and were auloniatically eliminated. Kob the Inll l-ropi'sli to' 1 lnol Mil'i- had si-hod 0 ''S ihi ii i "tr; "i i i i SPf I scor ball as thev iuiilt up their Court Action To Halt Sale icioylly because Kd Vogt-l had Andrew William; inthor to (heir II, Howl last niL-bt. i Mean. 1 pli 1'rankit '(itree iio aiiain ID i i slart laiilch are (left to i Hen Mnuaii yesterday had a teed off in iniesl ol a place a Ihe in ihe San olten tomorrow ogau. llorlon Smith, anil Lnffoon.

Smilh. 71; and l.affooii slipped In 79. lead. The San defense liirht- Hi .1 i eni'u as me cluh team mw a fl humlay lw lvc of .1 i Tin- best medal scores ton! go out Friday in (he first four i tin din ICighl player, hml 71..: Wood. i Demaivt.

Krneser, who hails from IliOoit had a golden ehanro to he the lone leader when he came to last hole under par. He was on the oflu'c of the green in two Mill tool; lo down on the nmr par hole. Me carded i a Mas Chance i one-time i of the amateurs, hull two birdies and a bo-ie on each for his 70. Slalil was "ill in and hack in I I I Uiglli in the fight wer Throe" of Ihe Califon olf circuit. i won well's and Demnrel at i Claylon Ileafner.

in both tournaments, was close nil with a par lloafner was Ihe M'rtim of a hall thief today, but played the hole over for a i a Aid To Players LANDIS RULINGS HAILED AS BLOW TO RELEASE PLAYERS rr-fused to ense i grant Jacob; or second Caf i "I'll i-el won't fight in Vork stal i CHICAGO, Jan. Thomas J. Sheehan, attorney! for the widow of J. Louis Co-1 miskey, said today he had been informed that the First a tional Bank of Cbicairo would seek! erinission of the prubate conn to: i-ll the Chicago i Sox- all club. Me said that ihe petition would he filed with Judge John K.

nrll li'iiay and ihat the heirs would contest proposed action on I lnc ground Unit "It was contrary to I a Comiskey's expressed in his icals WIT, will. Spokesmen for I he hank "iKhl. thi claimed a the best interests Schroers. Ihe estate would be served by the --1 1 sale, he said. 'VJ(' pii Comiskey, who dii-d 18, Ke'-nh 1 left the estate in for lleidy their childien.

Comiskec ceived of the eslale and half was divided the i children. The First was lliimi'd Irustee. The (-stale! owns 7.T)n shiires of in the i i Sox which have a par cadi, lliirry While Sox secretary, owns the re- a i i shares. in his will, said a i il was ibe a slionM sell the dub hi- i i i child was but that should circumslances arise which winibl inake (he sale prndenl hi fore a i Ihe IrnsU have such a i Colniskey's yonniresl child is his son. diaries Under the terms of Ihe will.

up i i i ilace in tli, Darcy Ccil- i visited dvll of i la-i aiubt. I away 111,, maples i visor buwl- but Ihe besl could in sn-called "re- -erics lolali. Like ihe u'al who e- ami write convincing "'I woe lor True Confessions, wa- a bit bowlimr cream from liordeti-, evidently one of -trance chiips who pracrices wba; p.vadies -fur. a in- in a i i coilehint: of his i the. ti.ilrnaiiH!,! and hit Ha- pins fi, the nine- his liifh 1'anie.

al-u Well, clickil'ir i.Ver the U'iy five in the o.vc- y. but the pair just couldn'l seem jM. hot at the ic i and, in competition of i type, a what pays off. The i a cinch, at the end ol Ihe second "ami- of their first series stretch with bl' chulked up to their i at i point. Imweier.

Bean's board of Mniteiiv The Knabenshuh (ircsundheit to brothers evidently j. avc the wronp 'iirnals, and a flock split setups killed the duo's chances for a first place ter.ancy. llifih (tame a Hiiwluv "I-n Hnil'fT l.tii f( Uf h-ft with fi wide Um ln'tv nil jrrin In.in^ broupht about Inj-li friinic M-orc of u-liu-li iih.nt ool in nny mini's "ini.M-r n.i.ni. Piscvich's best "'ris jifikor a i nn.I Dun lend i i n74- d.nvti by tbo GUB Rni.llcy combing i i i by fii-'-'vicli nnd "Omoletto'" i i t- vf Curry's KML 1 Final of IH i lfl-10. i' yo Tnmorrmv nijrlit.

i nict't Iho Cotrswcdl Polytrchnic' of fijni Fi-inrisco in the San Ualuo K.vni. Littli! is nf visitor." but Di'vino expects a for this c-nn be traded anil sold about as if loy they were animals. The fnct; if 10 i a some of them A ()f )0 J' mals the unfairness of I on rebels lie evpry bit iKimcd ndniJiii.ni-iii rittlifr'5 esliiU' in and ated ihe i his a oper- Paces Tennis 11 TM 1 TM" 1 I i a a i a a i a I have no doubt I hat some of the for the deaf. A show of spirit oflen V(-nitii ntn. I 7lis were Ilrown, Herman Keiser, John Difloiire, i Thomson.

Kil Oliver, rien Coltrin Mark l-'ry ami Len Lynch. K'utional open champ, Hynm Xel- .11111, kept out of the Los' Anirclra tml Oakland tournament by illness, bail a as did Vie Hezzi'nnd lien Ilnjniii. nijrht the San will fare the San a ST. --(LP)-Third roiiin uvu- L.inmi-j.- iiuiunj; LUC- n-j-uiiK slosh ot salary, nnd if a will meaiiH to capitalize on nlayrr resents this to the. point of not, quite week-old edict of holding out, he is often l.andis.

I hey are certain to see it bapebnll's equivalent of ihe bar sin Iho first exposure of a i in i.stcr and to Ix hu armor of empt to do die Last locak i todav in' t'he Fl 1 nropju'd a close Tui-'lH decision to i Ihe freshmen al San The i hvm'ites from the fact that inn, oi.Ka-emont should be i i witliotlt a ball's bifhesl power is interesled in a I i i as the Bnlldocs a ,1 I seeiiiK to it that Ihe players c'et an anxiou. to avense the dc- defe-iled li lan even break from the operatinp i IL, ,1 i uonlwnre of a pa. li-1, i Ed Alloo of Berkrlev won from ''-'7 TM" andard base- ball contract l.tvmen ever and a where. A about il. player for tin Bclmont Youth -Eight Places as Diver: raclke Tihs gg.

have, for that matter), hut from hat I can gather it nuist he more Horace Ihu-kunriulil of Hd- nidnt hits eritabli.shed himself as one nf the leading at Washington State college, ai-cordinp to dispntciirs from the colIt'Ki'. In reel-ill compL-tition, he took second place. He was also a nioinhi-r of the winning Litmbii the intcr-immij Henry IViiMiff of Sentti heat Rill Blnke of Tamjia, (i (J fi-0- John Foreman of Chicap i i 1 plnsh rSi i as t() lftk hl cters-1 nmstahout's skull. It must ho one-sided instrument. no- I offer a slar i and the For Trotters do Miool a K-iS irame 't Oru Korman i i i if you don't waiiiui in your AVu dun't.

jut why Forninn frets ivhen figure is nienlidned. TlioiiKb not. I wisli i i of people would fry and sympathr-tit- and sorry n.s i-epnri a i my personal hiiwliiifr ball returned the id I'layrr would have lo a it or quit A l-'KA NTISCO, basclmll. He conldn't refuse it a Definite adoption uf sell his services to a hitrher bidder. I ii-atn.

nlaiis for a sen ms services to a hijrher bidder, jratn, plans for a spcrial session of As most baseball players are not circuit rat-inn; following the eapulde of adaptintr themselves to western fairs meelinp.s and nt another profession, they have to least three new points al. which a what is offered or retire, campaign the nnd pao and this; is cutting off the tn the program wliicli spite the face in most I reetors of newly i i. it. w. ten After a lenplhv amiosis by the med me a my allei-Ric to one's oven lis- they take whnt is tfivt'ii them.

teams in N' p'bt, iin.sket- ball league at Burliiiframe High will engage in practice sanies as warm-up for tho opening next Tuesday nipht At 7:30 o'clock, the Eaple Cafe will meet the Rangers and the the Commuters. At McKee defeated Frank Procliiiir of Chicago, (i-3, fi-1; Chnrles of Kngland von ip a a of a I hav often heard nrcii'iH-nl? whether hasehall contracts would sport, to in HI-HI. stand the scrutiny of court. One I i the the school Kays yes, another says no. As ard broils have no fuss or choice too, as one-sided a.s a blucltbonrd.

because. I never heard of a player ho had any success, marked or I i ucc( SS( inarmed from Louis Brownstem of Miami, otherwise, in trying to release him- and Vuille of St. PC- self from its clutch tersburg defeated Robnrt Brait-' wait of Ripley, fi-2, 7-5. i I i i a Harness lion count upon to elevate the sulky i sport, to "hitf-time" in HI-HI. I A I'AltK IHK, ll(M'i: a man whose k-mnvledffe of the lav- is liniiteil lo the penalty for parking by fire anil smoking in any lull the lasl four rows of buses, would not like lo express an opin- volley ball championship.

Duclcen- 1 o'clot'k, the San Matro Merchant, leld IK veterinary nudi- take on Millbrae, and the Grey- hounds nnd Jnysees meet. Tries Dodgers Now WILL TRV ANOTHER COMEBACK, THIS TIME IN THE NATIONAL LEASUE- rAKING MM 5QUTH HOPING MS ARM MAY O.K TM HIM IN ITHE CXTTFieLD OF H)S HITYlMG-AVX PMVIQUS tffsW COULDN'T MOTlCr THAT iH Beats Tilden In Five-Set Match rujiuiii-h. wouin iioi line to express Once a player signs with a club, I ion. Rut don't, he surprised cluh has him at its mercy. It Landis' late ruling doesn't prompt i-an sell him to the pigeon-toe tenin some bnsehall player to try to find in upper Arkansas if if wants to, or out.

Jan. the defeat of Bill Tilden hy Fred Perry, J-(i, 6-1, 2-li, G-3, 6-4, in an (inhibition professional tennis match. In one set of exhibition matches Tilden defeated Ben Gor- chnkoff, (i-K, and Gorchakoff defeated Perry, fi-1. in San tlien 'San nell in Tinn Runners in Win at Crystal U. S.

Appearances Mrs. W. W. Cornell paced Crystal i NEW Jan. 18.

--UP) Sprinprs women in their weekly play Taisto Jlnk-i, Finimh ilisUncc rini- I.nils Play of BliliKlim has for a -put in the Darcy coin- i hniulii-uii loop, to off fin a olll 0 of tills l.alifendorfor (jiliow! I irnl il ,,11 i has had his Imys over to this San Mateo noifc foundry fur stiff workouts and his squad all set for a winning pcnson. The new should he a para- ilini' fin- less i-xperiencod bowlers. ki-L'i'lillir kiiicrht who limits of nn iivernne of over 170 will he ncr- i to (lerf.irm. There's room i i i i three nu.iv loams, 1: wl 'y "ot drop into Darcy's today i a -'if-'" up at the hon-lini; ilenart- i Surely if jaslj-ep don-I 1.,. af (l tn i ne Luoan hits de- ii-ake me up 1 they have lined up at.

the barrier, erecd that radio hr. ad- Rone are the lontr-winded scorin eastins: is a p.ihlie service of i .,11 .,1..,.. antn-s sharp reinsmatlKhip slracti.m and i and has ean eo ver -'t'I i practices of the past. The nte i.Jstricled broadeasts of notiees and nrdav Ur teVth I hniled as the most forward move advc-rtisinit to minouneers ami eLr, ath in -T, years. The state fair at Sar- mentators licensed after strikes an, ramento m-m niJm.

in 'tun over the deviee counted upon Total- send Infill away en their jaunts of I -speed for fame and fortune. I I I i one KJIU- has been patented, h. coru-eived in Indiana and was used 1 success during the i i i i i i i raciiifr, California horse- I lien learned. Tin- Mi'Namara nte. as ii i KHS the trotters away in 10 a I I A 1 -ill IJ-v I rildcii and Perry-will next piny yesterday, poinp eight down in I mr wl Chicago Alumni In Demand For Football CHICAGO.

-Ian. vcrsity of Cllicnpo alumni today demanded immediate reinstatement of football at the university and representation on tlie board of trustees which last month abolished intercollegiate football at the college. play vs. par She was followed by Mrs. C.

W. Hauser Mrs. H. R. Cuyler, both of went nine down.

hom Opal Hill of Kansas City accompanied to Paavo i i ramrnto already ha; OFF-SIDE! this country by hopes to make 10 appearance here, it was announced today hy Joe Williams, New York columnist who heads the division of il uji.il inn ui i.uy, me division of UK- many timep winner of the western! Finnish relief i a 1 women's championship, and Alaki and Niirnii will iirrive. in I Hy United Press Brown -11, Army 3'J. I-'ordham 23, St. 22. LOIIK I.siand 89, Bine Ilidge 31.

Darlniniith 59, Ponn -li). Cornell -10, Columbia 33. George Washington Navy 29. Syracuse 27, Penn State 24. Pitt 73, Cnrncffin Tech M.

Oropon State 3S, Wnpliington State. A a ")0, We.ste.ni Orepon 30. Kn.Hern Oregon fi7, Whitcman 47. Xorlh Chriftian 3R. Temple 3ft, La Snllc 37 Helen of San Mateo, leading figure in state golfing circles, will be special guests of the club at their guest day next, Wednesday.

Eagles, Stars in Local Cage Wins Paced by the high scoring of Akira Asai, the Ragles scored a 2.1-IS victory over the Mudvilles Xew York next, month and ff im- mediately to California to hfipin 7 training in the warm climate. In order give a i time to make a many appearances, Dan Ferris of the A. A. has asked the In lor nation nl Federation of i Amateur Athletics at Stockholm, for permission to waive the which forbids an athlete from remaining in a foreign country for more than 21 days. Maki's first race will be run in Los Angeles, and after an ajjpuar- at San Francisco he will begin working east.

recent Elementary league anm here. Aral scored 11 total of 'UiS." 5 c1 the tirc Stan Hack Rejects In nnother (fame, the Stars Chirflfin turned hack the Grizzly Boars, 22- O'Connor showing the way with 10 points. Suits made of canvas and sponge rnhber, helmets ami other protective devices are worn hy men dropped from airplanes by Teachers -12, Texas parachutes hy the United Stales with i Forcft Service in experiments fighting fires in forests. CHICAGO, Jan. Hack, Chicago Cubs' third hase- man, today was the sixth member of the club to reject, his 18-10 contract.

Hack returned his contract with a note saying that he he should receive more money. Other holdouts are Dizzy Dean, outfielders a l-oiber ami Angle tialan, pitcher Clay Bryant and shortstop Billy liogell. and rfiin't mean nothtn', Mm. I only a snicin' of cn.ss worris!" i local lads, starting at o'clock. vr i I A viliit hy Art Kalm JO Mcly.Cr: anil Ken Hunger, proved to this that there's still oodles of life in the San sharp sboot- iutr fraternity.

The visitors' will i.in.ip into a squad boasting of "-1 team average; Art Kahn (180): Ken Riiltger I I Hal Porter (108); Krnic (ioptsehmanu (198); (171). Xordin Invader Xordin, San Mateo bowl- Benedict Arnold, will shoot for (he invading team and, while we're not threatening him, we do want remark thai there an- plenty of raffie acL-idents these This truck stops at all and competition in the annual San Mateo County Hmvling asMH-iatiDii's city cliam- lu'nnshins lia awarded to Darcy's Spoi i Cviiicr, according to an announcement made last night by I'rcsideiil Krank "Peanuts" Muyur and Si-cretary Art Kahn. Thi; liids can angle around now for their doubles partners and get set for tliu opening night (February i a weuk of hot competition which will find a flock of new cmnnps crowned for the current Matches will not be scheduled, according to Moyer and Kahn, but bowlers may shoot at any tiniR during tlie week ending February romp on--don't wait--sign up and hand in that entry blank today!.

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