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1 cccc-fc THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. 193? 25TH BILL DICKEY home YANKEES TITO FINALS REACHED CIRCUIT SMASH Posedel Snaps Missions' Scawres HJjpsctt BEATS MACKS, One-Game Win Streak, 44 IN HANDICAP GOLFMEET DEL MONTE REDS BLUE SENATORS WIN-HEAT GETS UMPIRE OWENS FAINTS mtmmmmmmmmmmm Red Sox Defeated Despite Cronin's Homer BOSTON, Aug. 20. (AP) As PORTIAXD Reds Rescue Run in Third Walter Beck Victim of Ducks Los Angeles Man FIVE STRAIGHT Athletics Rally To Tie Game In Ninth NEW YORK, Aug.

20. (AP) Plays Fresnan for Title began to fail him and Portland scratched the scoreboard once on Tlyr All. It. PO. A.

non. (.,.,. 5 ii i 4 ii ii i-m, ii i i 2 a i Swvenev. 1 ll I 11 Frederick, If 3 II 0 I'labaiiah, 4 it 3 1 It Ii Tresh. ft ll 7 I Rednre.

3h 3 II 1 0 I II I', Cnscirirt, 2b 3 0 1 II It 1 Posedi-1. i. 4 II II 2 II Moniiiui. 2b II II 0 0 2 II Tolil 3 "4 Til 87 15 i I Waver AH. R.

H. Pn. A. Abiiiila. ft 1 1 4 11 I' 1 4 II I 3 11 Mori.

Id .1 II 1 ft 1 1 Koeenberg. 4 ll I 1 II fl Iwl.iirk. rf 4 0 1 1 0 I Johnson. 2b II 2 ft 4 0 Frinkovi.h. 0 3 (I 0 4 ft 0 Hirath.

3b 4 II 0 3 0 Hk. 2 II II 1 II llmen, 0 2 ll 1 2 II Vilter 1 II 0 11 II 11 Osborne, II 0 0 II 0 Men 0 II ll 0 0 0 Total 3 "7 27 11 DEL MONTE, Aug. By Prescott Sullivan That winning streak the Missions started Thursday when they beat Portland, 6 to 2, must have been just too good to last. After reaching one straight, the broiling heat overcame Umpire W. C.

Bradshaw, Fresno, and P. H. Clarence (Brick) Owens In the Peterson, LeOS Angeles, will meet Bill Dickry walloped his twenty-fifth homer of the year with one out in the tenth inning and the score tied to give the Yankees here on the Monterey Peninsular seventh inning, the Washington Senators today took the series thing snapped of its own weight an 8 to 7 decision over the Phila opener from the Red Sox, 3 to 1, last night as Willie Kamm boys lost to Portland, 4 to 1. Bill Posedel, performing before delphia Athletics and run their for their tenth victory in fourteen current winning streak to five games with the Hose. a group of tall-hatted admirers straight.

It was the Yanks only homer of the day, but it was enough to Country Club course tomorrow in the finals of the championship flight of the California amateur handicap. In today's matches Bradshaw defeated Lcland Mann, Los Angeles, 2 and 1, and Peterson defeated J. A. Jesson, Fresno, 2H and 2 in the semi finals. Semi final results of other handicap flights were: SECOND I I IGHT Jack Wilson Sacramento, d.

Jsrk Hirri. gin. Hollywood. 2 and 1: Paul finer. Angelei, d.

S. C. Horaford. Ookland. 3 and 2.

give them their second extra-inning decision in as many days, Owens was taken to his hotel, where tonight his condition was improved. The Senators scored enough to win the game in the fourth. Joe Cronin's homer into the left field screen in the Boston half saved the Sox from a shutout. from Vallejo, put the Missions back into their usual stride by holding them to eight hits and blanking them in all but the third inning. SCORE ONE RUN.

Errors by Pete Coscarart and Dudley Lee, combined with a dinky little hit by Harry Rosen and to continue their high-riding Went butter) for Oaltorne In Hth. inor halted for He. in th. PoTtiifnd Olll 1112 mill 4 Hit "-''I 1-1 "1" 13 Mission! Hill 00(1 (HHI 1 Hits 1 01 2 10 1 ft lnninga pitched lly Beck 7. At bit Off Beck 32.

Hits Off beck 12. Runs scored Otf Heck 4. Rum responsible for Pock 4. Posedel 0. Strikeouts H.v Beck 2.

Posedel ft. Osborne 1. Bases on lulls Off Beck 5. Posedel 1. Osborne Hit by pucher P.

I'nscarart by Beck Wild pitch Posedel. Three basi bits Almi.li, Ma haugh. Two-ImM hit Outen. Hum bitted In Tresh S. Hosenbeig, Clabaugh 2.

Siolen hasei Tresh. Almitdi. Uedore Imuhle piny Jopninn to Mori Time 2.00. I'mpirei--iSnydf ind role. lead over the rest of the Ameri singles by Frederick, Claubaugh and Tresh.

MORE RUNS. Singles by Frederick and Claubaugh, followed by Tresh's fly to center, scored another in the fifth while Claubaugh's triple with Lee and Sweeney on the pathways brought home two more in the sixth. Wayne Osborne pitched the last two heats for the Missions who, today, will put LeRoy Herrmann in there against Portland's Bill Radonits. HONOR TRAINERS. Tomorrow's doubleheader will bp dedicated to the Mission trainers, "Red" Adams and "Shine" Scott.

Scott, broad grinning Negro around whom many stories have been woven, recalls being a slave as a boy, but he doesn't know for sure how old he is and he isn't certain where he was born. "Ah guess Ah must be over eighty and Ah guess Ah must have been horn somewhere in Missouri," "Shine" nays. can League. The victim of Dickey's game- WASHINGTON. I BOSTON.

Player. AB.H.O.A.) TMiyer. AbH.O.A. wrecking clout was Lynn Nelson, who had relieved Buck Ross in II 0 Mills. If II 1 3 1 1 2 14 11 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 14 3 Almadi.cf Lewis, 3b Trivti.sg stoni.rf Kuhel lb Myer.ih SlngtonJf U.Ferrel.e Weaver.

Llnke.p WKoxK.lb 21Hlifglnt.2b lMc.Nilr.'.'h Oichipmn.rf HiDillesndro I 4 1 5 Ki 0 fl 'V Wi 3 the seventh. For a while, It looked as if Nelson might be returned the hero, for his pinch-homer In the seventh, with a mate on base, featured a four-run Athletic rallyf which was followed by a three-run splurge in the ninth to tie the score. 0 Rerg.e I li 0 0 1 1 0 0 berg, gave the Missions their lone score. They had a chance to improve their total in the ninth when Chick Outen led off with a lazy double to right, but Posedel stopped them by getting Barath, West and Almada in order. 20TH DEFEAT.

Walter Beck worked the first seven innings for the home guard and went down to his twentieth defeat of the year. rove. i.Mellllo I.Mircum Sympathy for Walter was general, but it cannot be denied he contributed greatly to his downfall. Walter, indeed, was lucky to get by the first two innings without being scored upon since Portland filled the bases in each frame. In the third, however, Walter's luck Ross got only as far as the Totili 3tt 8 27 181 Totili 34 S27 16 Pillessindro bitted for Uesiuteli in 7th, Mellllo bitted for Grove In 8th, Mirrum bitted for Wilberi In PthJ fourth inning, when a pair of errors by Ross and Russ Peters, a walk, and consecutive singles by W.shinilon 1100 201 000 3 Foston 000 100 000 1 Frank Crosetti, Red Rolfe and Joe DiMaggio gave the New Yorkers four runs.

Runs Stone, Kuhel, Myer. Cronln, Errors Myer, Cramer, Koix, Mc.Nilr. Hum bitted In Slnnon 2, R. Ferrell, Cronln. Three-biae hit Lewis.

Homi run Cronln, Base on balls Off Weivir 2, Orove 2. Struck out By Weiver 1, Orove 3, Wil-berr 1. Winnlnf pitcher Weiver. Lcilng-pitcher Grovi. THIRD FLIGHT Pivld Miesuley Ficramento.

d. Fnnk More. Sin Frinclico, 3 md J. L. Jiidson, I.ni Angeles, Fred I'llnier, tiinta.

Paula. 4 and 3. FOI RTH FLIGHT Frank Klliott, Covins, d. H. Booth.

Beverly Hills. 4 and 2: H. T. Winn. Log Anrtlei, d.

O. Tobey. Sicnmgnto, up, -FIFTH FLIGHT William Ohlandt, Sin Franriaco. e). C.

K. Brgmwell, Stockton, ind 2: John Inglls. San Francisco, d. Lloyd Smith, Utlroy, up. MXTII FLIGHT Jack O'Netl.

Sacramento, Pan Green, I Canada, l'i up: L. M. Thnmn Loi Angeleg. d. Kdmun4 McCormack, Sacrge memo, 5 fi MCVKVTH FLIGHT Hugh Horsman, Gilroy.

defeated K. Harris, Fresno. 4 4 and 4: Joseph H. Ro-nan. San Jose, defeated Eugene B.

Tinche, Pasadena, and 1, EIGHTH FLIGHT Jack Burke. I.oi Angeles, defeated J. Arthur Olson, I.o Angeles, 1 up: John Knight. Ulendile. defeated L.

T. Stockton, 7 ind 0. NINTH FLIGHT Hile McTlae San Joae, defeated Harry Hllker. Los Aneles. 2 ind 1: L.

A. Foots. Log Angeles, defeated David Botha'' child, San Francisco, 2'i and 2. TENTH FLIGHT L. B.

Harbour Loa Angeles, defeat ed Frank Tobitt, Oakland. 3 and Oar. land Hall. San Jose, defeated H. D.

Wit -son, San Jose. 4 and 3. ELEVENTH FLIGHT Jack l.eavitt, San Francisco, defeated -Pan Levin Pan Francisco, default: A. I'huilnenff. Los Angeles, defeated Gere NEW YORK.

PHILADELPHIA. I j. Xx MS i 1 7 i I 1 1 shI i fH-y i Flayer. AB.H.O.A. riayer.

AB.H.O.A. Giants Trounce Phillies, 13 to 6 OlProsctti.ii ft 1 a ft 0 2 Moses, rf 6 1 Pinney.cf W'erber, 3b 4 lohnson.lf 4 4 A 4 ft 3 4 4 3 1 Hrucker.o ft Mean, lb 4 Peters, 2b 1 1 2 1 14 3 4 1 1 1 3 2 3 0 0 1 2 2 0 3 ft 1 4 io 0 i 1 3 2 1 0 0 2 0 0iRoIfe.3b OlOlMggocf llDickey.c OlPowell.lf lLaizeri.2b 2IHoig.rf 01 Seattle Takes Pair From Angels LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20 (AP) Seattle vanquished the Angels, 8 to 5, tonight in the first game of a doubleheader. The first game was a 10-inning affair which the Indians won with a three-run rally in their half of the extra frame. Seattle also won the second game, 7-5.

'1RT GAIK. REATTI.K I.US ANGKI.KS Huston. '2b 3 Niwam.si 5 KOHB.D 2 Nelson, 3 Cleveland Captures Chicago Opener CHICAGO, Aug. 20. (AP) Cleveland pounded out fourteen hits off Thornton Lee and Clint Brown today to beat the Chicago White Sox, 7 to 6, in the opener of the four-game series.

Denny Galehouse was the vic PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20. (AP) The revived New York Giants delivered their heaviest dose of pitchers' poison to the faltering Phillies today, and clubbed out a 13 to 6 vic Total! 41 IMS 111 Totals 38 1130 18 xone out when winning run gcored. Philadelphia 1)00 UOO 403 0 7 New York 000 1142 010 1 8 tory In spite of the breaks and Runs Finney. Werber.

Johnson. Dean, Huston, Newsome. Nelson, Crosetti. Gehrig. Dickey 2, Powell 2, lloas, Andrews.

Errors Peters. Ross. Runs batted in Crosetti, hffcf IrJ tor, although Willis Hudlin had to save him in the ninth after the Player All.H.O.A. Player AB.H.O.A llolfe, Di.Maxsio 2, Powell, Hoag, Newsome trnge.ss Nelson 2, Lazzeri, Werber, Johnson, 4 3iMati.lb-cf ft OIGudatlf 4 White Sox had started a rally. Krucker, Dickey.

Two-base hits Dickey, Powell. Huston. W'erber. Three-base hits CHICAGO I.wrnce.cf Hum. If Mchael.lh CLEVELAND.

1 Player. AH O. A I wrw-e Player. All. HO, A.

aid Cudahy, Santa Harbara, 2 and 1. TWELFTH FLIGHT r-aul W. Roberts, Pasadena, defeated Herman Davia. Sacramento, 8 and lr vln Hollister, Cilrny, defeated R. Gregory, San Marino, one up.

W'erber. Johnson. Home runs Nelson, 1 II 1 1 0 1 II 2 2 12 2 3 2 3 4 7 II 1 4IHayes.2h 1 Olcke.v. Double plays Andrews to Crosetti 2 ftl i'v 3s 3 II to Gehrig. Johnson to Huston.

Base on balls 1 2 2 1 11 1 ljHrirrverf ft 4 3iRussell.lb 3 l.Mattick.ss A 2 Prim 4 1 Off Andrews 4. Ross Murphy 1, 3 0 4 II McOmk.rf Muller.2.i Kerndes.c I born. Pickrel.p Pool.rf aon 2. BtrucK nut By Andrews 1, Koss 1 0 Murphy 2. Neiiun 2.

winning pitcher Lary.as 3 Kroner. 2b 4 Averill.cf 4 Trusky.lb ft Solters.lf ft Alexndr.rf 4 Campbl.rf ft Pyllak.c ft Oalebse.p ft Hudlin, 0 ooo -Murphy. Losing; pitcher Nelson. II ft 1 0 1 13 2 ft 0 1 11 ll 2 II 4 1 3 0 (1 0 4 Krevch.cf OlWalker.rf Ihltadcliff.lf 0' Appling, si OIHns.lb HlSewell.c I iBrown.p II Rosenthal Bees Nose Out BROOKLYN, Aug. 20.

(AP) The Boston Bees made every hit count today and nosed out the Dodgers 6 to 5 behind the effective pitching of Danny MacFay-den. Although they were outhit, 9 to 12, they bunched two hits each in the third and fourth, and three in the fifth, for a total of five runs off Max Butcher, and then put the game on ice in the seventh, on a walk, Roy Johnson's single and Tony Cuccinello's SURPRISE WINNER Mrs. L. J. Tcschcr of Berkeley, who yesterday eliminated Barbara Ransom, medalist, in the battle for Del Montc's women's jrolf championship.

(Story on first sports page.) Browns Outslug Tigers, US ST. LOUIS, Aug. 20 (AP) Totals 41 14 27 171 Hosenthal batted I'o Totals 34 10 27 10 Hayes In Illh. The Browns had much the better Miss Leachman Tops Tourney Miss Marian Leachman had low gross score, 79, in th women's invitational golf tournament at Sequoyah Country Club yesterday. Ixw net scores: Class A Mri.

Klsie Barnard1, M-11 T7; Miss Frances mover, 84-H 78; Mr. Miller, 110-11 Mrs. W. L. Bell, Stj-fl SO: Miss Lenore Piglen.

S5 SO. Class Mrs. O. L. Hebnnk.

P2-15 77- Mia o. Mnrris, P2-14 Mri. T. .1. Kellogg, P6-1U E.

J. Pitrick, no. i nii Toial 43 13 30 141 Total 40 11 30 13 Carlyle bjitted for Russell In 8th, Seattle 001 lOS'lllO 3 fills 122 102 020 313 Los Angelea 00(1 000 OMI II 5 Hits 1111 141 1 Winning pitcher Pickrel, Runs Slrnnsi-, Hum. Michael. Md'ormack 2, 2 Kernandcs.

lludat. Har-Brave. Collins. Carlyle. Krrors Richard, son Stan.

Prim. Runs responsible for tisborn 5. Prim 7. Struck out lly Osborn 4, Prim Pickrel 2. Bases on balls Off Osborn 2, Prim 3.

Home, runs Kernan. ilez Muller Three-base hit Mattlek. Two. base hits llussell. I'Vrnundes, (iudnt, Har-urnve, Collins Huns batted In Michael, Kernnndel 4.

Muller 2 Mesner, Carlyle. Mattlek 2. Hargrave Pickrel. Off Fairway (Continued from Tage 17.) of a slugfest with the Detroit Tigers today, winning the scries opener, 11 to 6. Boau Bell, Har- the heat.

They banged 21 hits all over the lot for their biggest hitting and run-making production of the season, and remained right on the heels of the Chicago Cubs in the red-hot National League fight. They were handed three bad breaks during the afternoon, but it didn't matter in the final count. The first came when Dick Bartcll, shortstop sparkplug of the infield, was sidelined with an ailing ankle only a few days after his return from the hospital list. The second came in the third inning, when the heat got their star right-hander, Clyde Castle-man, and forced him to leave the game. Then, in the sixth, Relief Pitcher Dick Coffman collided with the Phils Herschel Martin in a play at first base and was spiked so badly on the right foot that he had to be carried to the clubhouse.

Coffman was the third pitcher for the Giants, so, in order not to take any chances, Bill Terry threw his meal ticket, Carl Hubbcll, into the battle to finish up. Other Flights At Del Monte DEL MONTE, Aug. 20. Results in other flights of the Del Monte women's tournament (Story of championship round on first sports page): SECHMI FLIGHT Mis. R.

H. t'luisc. Carmel d. Jane Rey- land Clift, Hank Grconborg and Pete Fox hit home runs. 1IRIIOKLYN.

Player. AB.H.O.A. ROSTOV Player. All.H.O.A I st. i.oris.

3 Wrstlr.ss ft DKTRIHT. I Player. All.H.O.A. I Player. All.H.O.A I'levelanJ 002 10.1 OHI 7 Chicago 110 102 010 II Runs Averill, Hale, Pytlak 2, lialehouse 2.

Wllker 2, Itadcllff, Appling 2, Sewell. Krror Piet. Xuns batted In Kroner 2. lialehnuse, Averill 2. Suiters.

Itadcliif 2, Lee. Piet, "Walker, Sewell. Two-base hits Walker. Appling 3, Pytlak 2. Three-base hits Padrliff, Lee.

Home runs Walker. Hiiddiff, Averill. Hase on halls Off 3, Lee 3. Struck out My tlalehouse 1, Lei 3. Hrown 1.

PIRATES RALLY TO BEAT CARDS 8 1 ll tlRVis. lh Wu.lkor.lf Kox.rf Cla i'Miss Fat Putnam, S4 24 3 2 I 2 3 HI 3 2 II ft 0 2 R. C- Mrs. A. rhrist.

10K-27-rl: Mrs. I OlHassettlh II Manush.rf IVPhelps.c insett.lf 0K.Knh,ss Jrnbrc.lb AlUir, Hillen. 110-28 S2; Mrs. C. J.

clanking down on the State Men's title event when star golfers of northern and southern California sections, who had qualified for the National Amateur Championship at Portland, hurried off to the Northwest for the event which opens Monday. Three more northern California i nolds, Los Angeles. 2-1; Mrs. Paul Gardner, 113-27 Stf. Pletchr.lh 4 Johnson, If ft Cucnlo.2b 4 Moore.

rf 4 lil.Mgao.cf 4 O.Enih. lb 3 Lopei.c 2 Mueller. 2 MscKdn.p 3 Gabler.p 0 1 York.e l.aabs.of 1 Rev Hills, Thomas Hey, up: Mrs. I'luiiics Sainbrailo, Wat- 1 niento 1 2 2 4 1 0 3 1 2 1 2 0 7 1 II 2 1 0 0 ii en. 3b Score by innings: Seattle 001 20H 1 7 1 Los Angeles.

002 102 05 7 1 Opelt, Tiekrel (4), Gregory (7) and Spindel; Evans, Garland (5), Overman (6) and Collins. II nville. d. Kalherine an Lyke, Pasadena, 4 1 11 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 II II II II II II tl (I 0 West rf 4 Mlen.cf 0 Vosmik. If llfllft.3h IIIHell.rf 1 Knkbkr.ss OIKnntt.p 0 Hogsetl.p III 0 HoKell.sg tltutcher.p 2 liHenshaw.p I III lira ck 1 IJantwel.p 0 Ul.p ll ll 0 Kussell.p i worth White Fred Black Leads In Tournament A score of 84 gave Fred Black low gross honors in the San Francisco Managers' Association golf tournament yesterday at Orinda Country Club.

Low net resulted in a tie. B. R. Colkctt, 96-2472, and H. Coggins.

93-2172. Totnle 3 12 24 14 Totals 37 lit 27 12 Coslm bi-ited for Wade 7th. Hnyinirih batted for Mussel! (Mh. White ran lor Maywurth in illh. stars will compete in the coming National Amateur Golf Tourna-j ment in Portland next week, it i was learned from a last minute announcement today by Wes Howell, vice president of the Northern California Golf Associa-, Totals II 27 121 Totals 31 12 27 13 Hrm batteil for Hen.baw in Hlh.

Boston Ool 220 1008 Hrooklyn 100 110 0115 Runs Fletcher, Johnson. Cuccinello 2. Moore. G. Kncllsh.

Cnnney 2. Mucher, Ils-seii, K. Knglish. Krrors Phelps, Butcher, Moore. Huns batted in liiMiisuio 3, Moore, MiicPayiien.

Hvwtt. Manush 2. Lavngelto, Cuccinello, B. Lngli-h. Two-Ik hits i'ih-' inello, Cooney.

Three-base hit Moore. Home run K. Knallsh. Dnubl play llen-shaw to Phelus to llassetl. Mass on bulls REDS BUY COOKE CINCINNATI, Aug.

20 (AP) -Warren C. Giles, general manager of the Cincinnati Reds, announced tonight the purchase from Minneapblis of Allen T-b; Mrs. Kdgar lllchards. Beverly Hills, Mrs. Jerome Slnnmn.

Itiiltimore, 20th. TIIIKII FLIGHT Mis. Ralph Wiebol. Sacrmiienm. d.

Mrs. Will Iniman. Los Anseles. 2-1; Mary Jane Mills, Loa Anijelea, ri Mis. A.

V. Warth. Sal inns, Mrs. Taller Anderson, IH-ablo. d.

Mrs. Bui liner, oilrtale. 3-2: Hnncliett. rapilola. Mrs.

Wilbur Kdwarn- S-1" -tee. 4 4-4. 101 Kill FLIGHT Mrs, A. B. Macalpine Anita Oieck-mann.

Oakland, 2-1: Sirs! Richard Walker. San Mateo, d. Mrs, Mildied Olson. Los Aneeles. 2 1 Mrs.

C. T. Stephenson, Pebble Beach, d. Mrs. K.

A. Bowden. San Krsnelsco. liJ UP: Marie Tlieckmnnn. Oak.

land, Maurine Donaldson, Berkeley, 1 up. FIFTH FLIGHT Mrs, Silas Sinton San Mnteo. d. Mrs. l.ayion.

ilrove Mrs. liealy, Stockton, d. Mrs. Lloyd Carver, l.os riTTSBUHGH. Aug.

20. (AP) Pittsburgh rallied behind Cy Blanton today after Mize and Mcdwick hit home runs, each with a man on base, and defeated St. Louis' Cardinals, 7 to Hctroit 010 001) 410 0 teuis 040 041-02X 11 Huns I'ox 2. liehrincer, Greenlterg 2, l.aabs, Davis, Allen. Vosmik, Clift 2, Bell NEW VORK.

l.l'lll Knlrkerbm ker. Lipscomb 2. Errors i "ritistv" Ponlfp 29-VPar-nld Ollt- Player. A Player. AB.H.O.A, Clift.

York 2. 0111. Huns batted in Off MneKayden 2. Henshaw 1. struck 4 It was the tenth victory II ft 4 3 II loe.Mre.lf fl 4 lloaell.

Knickerbocker. Knott. 1'avis. West, I IieldOr. Pell 2.

Wiilkup. Clreenberg 3. (ioslin. Pox. I tt.3b Clift Two-base hits Gehrinter, Vos 2.

Cantwell 1. Winning pitcher Mac- 1 against USt dlVISlOfl ClUDS in the I'avden. Losing viu her nutcher. pns thirteen games for the Pirates. mik.

Three-base bits Vosmik. West. Home runs GreenherK. Kox, Clift. l'ouble plays Gehrinaer to Ronell to Ureenberg 2.

Hou-sett to Lipseomb to Davis. Pnse on balls ALBUQUERQUE WINS ALBUQUERQUE (N. Aug. 20 (AP) Albuquerque Cards defeated Bisbee, 6 to 1, here Mrs. G.

W. Griffin 1,111 IS. I o'-j-fi; Mih, prank San i ii. Mrs. James 11.

Mills, Loa 20lil: Mrs. Itu.s.sel! Sands, San June Sun Francisco. 1 Ansclc KrHitri AnK.de Mateo, riTTsm Ron, Player. AMU.O.A tion. GIVEN PERMISSION.

A wire to Howell from John J. Jackson, president of the U. S. G. announced official permission of an additional three entrants from this section.

They were named as Harry Craviotto and Justin Randall of Oakland and Don Edwards of San Jose. Millard Groves of San Fran 2 Martin.cf ft IliKlein.rf 4 HWhilnev 1 4 4 SIAtwood.c 3 OfSehRrn.ss ft ft OlLaMastr.p 2 Ollornens.p 1 OiKelleher.n OlAmovch.lf 1 Alt 11 O.A.I Off Gill 3, Knott 1. Wfilknp 7, HoKsett 1. Merger. rf Hippie, rf Leilier.cf Leslie.lb Danninp.o P.yan.ss Cnitlmn.p Kchmhr.p Coffmn.p Hubbell.p iL.AVanr.cf Struck out lly Knott 1.

"Walkup 4, Hop-sett 1. Winning pitcher Walkup. Losing pitcher Gill. 1 1 KENNEL XT. I Player.

More. of Mi7.e.lb Medwik If R.More.lf Mordgy.rf Ourchr.SE Owen.e Johnson, Padgett Haines. 0 ftA'aughn If 0 II I' Wsnr.rf OiSuhr.lb IHP.rubkr.3b 3 OiMlaliton.p IM 11 3 1. SIXTH FLIGHT Mrs John K. KIHoii.

AneMes. Mrs J. B. Potts. Omaha, 4-3; Sirs.

.1. Sacramento, d. Mrs. George Y. Ring.

Los Angeles, 2 'a up; ilia. R. N. Grashani. San Antonio d.

Mrs. Ned Charlton. Hakersfield. 1 up: Mrs. Chick Cubleigii Los Antteiea, d.

Mrs. John ScuiMer Sun Francisco, 2-1. IIEI EATEI) LIGHT, FIFTH FLIGHT Jane Ruth Liowdle. Oakland, d. Mrs.

ITXSiVVlT l'AHAlli: 27 17 Totals 45 21 27 81 Totals 311 13 Whitney batted for Klein in 8th. AMERICAN LEAGUE. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE New York Philadelphl, 310 040 005 13 002 120 100 6 Teams YV. L. GB.

Pet. Rum Moore 3. Whitehead Ott cisco, selected above Edwards, could not be located, and was declared ineligible on that account, while Walt Henderson of Berkeley, also listed, withdrew in favor Berger, Lelber 2, Leslie 2. Pinning. Martin, Touts 38 1R27 7 In 7th.

Totals 33 6 24 11 Padgett butted Winner of Trophy Mrs. G. W. Griffin will have her name engraved on the Stevenson trophy, the prize at stake, as a result of her victory in the medal play tournament at Inglc-side yesterday. She topped Class A with a low net of 90-1674.

Mrs. Herbert Eloesser was second with 94-1579. Results in other classes: t'lsss Mrs. Arthur Rsmase R3-17 70: Mr. Warren Boyd.

Jil.21 Sci rias Mrs. J. i Martin. 104-23 Mri. K.

Meyera. 104-23 81. Ray Haines. New York. Mrs.

M-Ha if. Los Angeles, d. Mrs. M. O.

Mallett. Stockton default: Dorothy Crites. Bakers- CLUE South San Francisco TONIGHT CALIFORNIA DERBY $1000 Purse Calif, bred J-year-olds and under ADMISSION 104 illei lo Unaccampanusd 1murU admitted New York 75 33 Detroit 02 45 Chicago (3 49 Boston fiO 47 .694 .579 12 Vz .563 14 .561 .486 22 1 2 .467 24 'j .327 39 Vj .314 40 Cleveland 51 54 YV. L. Pet.

GB 85 59 .590 81 62 .566 32 76 68 .528 9 75 69 .521 10 71 69 .507 12 68 76 .472 17 64 79 .418 20! i 53 91 .368 32 Teams San Diego Sacramento Los Angeles. SEALS Portland OAKLAND Seattle MISSIONS i field, d. Mrs Harbison. San I Marlon, dfsilit: Mrs A H. Hswkins.

Grove, d. Nancy Dyer, Lexington. Ky default IIL'FKATEP FIGHT SIXTH I LIGHT Herman Ha vis. Mrs. Leo Ow ens.

St, Paul. 7(1. Mrs O. Tobey. Sacramento, d.

Mrs. Psul M. Grecg. Pasadena. 1 up: Mrs.

Kay Harris. Lodi. I Klein. John Moore, Canillh 2, LaMaster. Kriora Martin.

Scharein. Runs batted in I'amilli 3. Atwood 2. Martin. W'hitchead.

fterger 2. Ott 4. Coffman 2. panning 2. Leslie, Two-base hits Norris, Atwood 2.

fterger. Ott. Whitehead. Three-base hits fisnning. I'amilli.

Home runs Cimillt, Ott. Double play Vounr to Srharein to CimllH. Base on balls Off Cisileman 1, Schumachr 3, Coftman 1. La.Muster 2, Jnrgens 2, Keileher 1. struck out Fly Castleman 2.

HtibbeM 3. LaMaster 2. Jot-gens 1, Crawford 1. Winning pitcher L'otfman, Loung pitcher LaMaster. St.

Louis 202 odii mill Pittsburth 004 200 01x 7 liuns T. Moore. Broun. Mize. Medwirk.

L. Winer. Vsughan 2. Jensen. P.

Winer. Subr. Todd. Krrori Todd. Mije.

Runs batted in Mize 2, Medv ick 2, Snhr 2. Todd 2, Brubsker. P. Wsner. Twn-hsse hit Tofhl Thrne-bsse hit Brubaker.

Home run' Mle, Medwirk. Pass on balls Off P-'antun 2. Johnson 3. Struck out Ry Pb'nton 7. Johnson 4.

Losing pitcher Johnson, Washington 50 57 St. Louis 35 72 Philadelphia 33 72 d. Mrs. Pan Green, La Canada. 3-2: Mrs Ashley Cone, New York.

d. Mrs, L. Slosson, Lo.s Angeles, 'a up. of Edwards. A last minute withdrawal from the national tournament, the fourth of the original fifteen, was i made by Jack Finper.

This al-1 lowed Frank Dolp, twice western amateur champion, to make the: trip. Others who had withdrawn were Jimmy Rea, Bobby Marskey and Ralph Hoffman. Their places were taken by alternates Jimmy French, Doug Lewis and Charles "Bud" Finger. i Kelly, by his performance here, looms as the most dangerous California contender in the national with the possible exception of I I I 'Games behind leader. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

New York 8, Philadelphia 7. Cleveland 7, Chicago 6. Washington 3, Boston 1. St. Louis 11, Detroit 6.

World's Championship Wrestling THE LOW DOWN NATIONAL LEAGUE TONIGHT CIVIC AUDITORIUM WILD DCDDV THE ClTftDFT The boxing game is different. Allison, California football coach: (Continued From Page 17) II li I Vdi BLACK OLVHH 1 RED "Football practice will start ln- Diego Mystery yrt been unmasked! Keeognlied light heavyweight rhaniplon of the world Jimmy Reese, San fielder, was forfeited, Teams YV. I Pet. GB. i Chicago 67 43 .609 New York 64 44 .595 2 St.

Louis 59 48 .551 62 Pittsburgh 59 49 .546 7 Boston 54 57 .486 13 Cincinnati 45 61 .425 20 Philadelphia 44 67 .396 23 Brooklyn 42 65 .393 23 '2 'Games behind leader. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Portland 4, Missions 1. Oakland 1, Seals 0. Seattle 8-7, Los Angeles 5-3. San Diego 7, Sacramento 6 (11 innings).

HOW THE SERIES STAND Portland 3, Missions 1. Oakland 3, Seals 1. Seattle 4, Los Angeles 0. San Diego 3, Sacramento 1. GAMES TODAY Portland at Missions.

Seals at Oakland. Seattle at Los Angeles. San Diego at Sacramento. Ernest Pieper Jr. Kelly was two under the tournament route How long would this village have to wait to see Joe Louis and Jim Braddock in action on successive weeks? I often wonder hov boxing interest is sustained when the champions are reserved only for the par for of 131 Thursday, September 9, Instead of Saturday, September 11, as previously announced." I thought old "Stub" would do something about that when he found, through this column, that Pete BELCASTRO vs.

Dangerous Dan McSHAIN Yukon Jake JACKSON vs. Irish Pat O'BRIEN THE BLACK PANTHER vs. LARRY TILLMAN FRANKIE MURDOCK vs. FRANKJJOJACK Price. 40c-55c $110 Ticket, en Civic Auditorium Box Office.

HEmlock 6S3I Rassling champions may be a dime a dozen but, at least, the residents of the hinterlands get to see them once in a while. Joe Malcewicz, the Dreamland promoter, having exhibited Bronc-ko Nagurski, the present champion, here last week, is bringing Dean Detton, the man from whom larger cities. You'd think the rest of the, stanforfi had secured the correct holes. Next best golf was turned in by a virtual unknown, Frank "Bud" Taylor of Uplands, who carried Kelly to the twentieth hole before losing. Taylor, a slight youth, will be heard from in future events.

Games behind leader. RESULTS YESTERDAY Cincinnati 6, Chicago 4. New York 13, Philadelphia 6. Boston 6, Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 7, St Louis 4.

country would get sore, wouldn't lnterprctation of Conference rules 0U' land was coins to work Septem- Nagurski won the title, into town next Tuesday night. i An announcement from 9. 1.

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