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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1924 PAGE SEVENTEEN ulver City Auto Classic, Twice Postponed, Scheduled for This Afternoon st Drivers Spurley Meets Checkie Herman Promoters Striving to Replace Boxing Game Now Listen! SID OL1N SPOKTS fcDlTC'U Lees Stars to Meet Riverside At Local Park In 'Big Money' Class San Bernardino Volley Ball Team Takes Three Out of Five Contests In a closely contested match on tho Pomna floor lust night, the San Bernardino sextet annexed its fifth straight win tn tliei Southern California Volley Ball Confer- ence by taking three out of five games. Tho first game went to Pomona by a Score of to 6 and the second to San Bernardino, 13 to 7. With things een, desperate fight for the third ganio was wnged, with Pomona finally winning by a 15 to II score. Needing one more game1 to win the match, the Pomona squad fought hard, but a last-stand rally by Ihe. locals won, the final two games at 15 lo 8 and 15 to 9.

This for Pomona and Red-lands' win over Wliillhr ties and Pomona for second place When a manager Ih not a manager, would ho a good subject for the story covering the opinions of Adam3 and Darnley, boxer and manager respectively, aa they talked over the propoeed possibilities of Adams heading the Orange Belt card next week. Showing championship determination and with that confident expression (hat forecasts trouble for other golfers, Doc. Savage turned in a oi yesterday over the first nine holes. The loss of the handicap tourney has had its effect, it is now evident. Charley Faddock and Loren Murchison, famous sprinters, will make a seven months' tour of the world next year.

Because the report fays seven months, it is almost certain they will ride most of the way. "Everybody welcome, come out and idioot your head off," is Ihe generous greeting of the Lone Hill (iun Club at Upland. What is really meant, is that you can thoot as long and as often as you want at only two cents a target and that a lunch can be had if you weaken. Now that it is almost certain boxing will come to a standstill for two weeks following Dec. 17, our promising gang of amateur boxers can arrange their own processes of rejuvenation to fit in as 10 round prize fighters.

Hut Gibbons has gained so many friends through his defeat of Norfolk and has Increased' so In lilzc, he already has a good following. So why take chances on a mixed bout, which Is never popular? Dompsey has been off of fighting for a lung time. It is not causing his frlensd any worry, however, but there I no question that the period of inactivity dors mako Gibbons 'chances of putting up a great bout against him look belter. Harry Wills in Secret Training All this reerns to be a clear line of reasoning, but thero is Just one point the writer wanls to rtick In here. Harry Wills in doing some qilrt training now and tlie writer hears from a person whoso tip seldom goes wrong, that he will shortly go into action against a setup.

ThiH may be part of the general plan of reviving boxing Interest. The writer kuows little about tho Renault-Romero bout In P.os-ton. where Renault made a bad show ins except this: there will be a return bout in this vicinity between Renault and Romero and the Baseball games scheduled, for lai week and called oft bertus or will be played tomorrow. The line up looks good for some live baseball. Lee's All Stars will piny host the Riverside Colored Giants on tip Santa Fe Athletic Club field.

The' colored boys have a reputation being nifty with the bat and Ihcl; fielding Is usually good for a look Along with their ability to play i good brand of baseball tho Glanlr are always good for some Iiumoi and their sideline of comedy wili keep the fans full of chuckles, ac- cording to thote who have seer them play. Lee will throw a strong lineup Into the field against the Giants with "Lefty" Kinney on the tiring line. Th Mutual Creamery nine will meet iln old rivals, the San Bernar-: dlno Centrals. The Centrals have'-recently reorganized and are out to win tomorrow's match. The last time the two teams met the Cream.

ery nine took the victory. Rlalto plays tho Colton All Stars at Colton In what promises to be a good contest. On tho other Colton diamond tho Colton Cubs meet the San Bernardino Ico Delivery. Pomona goes to Corona and the Ijs Angeles Japs meet Alta Loma at 1 Alt LoniH. perris goes to Teme-cula.

and Riverside goes to Ontario. Plan Football Contest Between Stanford and U. C. S. C.

Next Season LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13. Negotiations for a football game between the University of California, South- ern Branch, and Stanford University, to be played in Palo Alto dur- ing the 1925 season, are under way according to a report from well Informed football circles here today. Should the negotiations completed, a home and homo agreement will probably be tho result, which will bring tho Cardinals to Los Angeles in 1926. it was reported.

Officials ot tho Grizzly institu-' lion could not be reached to comment on the report. Corona American Legion football team has disbanded. The San Bernardino team had done this also but managed to gather enough players to make a full line-up that they might play the Santa I'e. Now there are more than eleven players who wished (lie Legionnaires had remained disbanded. NEW BOXING LAW.

You'll sec a lot of third-rate hams, Down to the canvas delve; In four rounds they may etand the slams But where'll they go in twelve? Heard at Third and "A woman drove the car that hit me." Redlands Y' Sextet Defeats Whittier Team Redlands volley ball wizards climbed within hailing distance or second place In the Southern California Y. M. C. A. Volley Ball Conference by handing tho Whittier sextet a neat trouncing, winning three out of five games of a close match.

The battle was waged on the Redlands floor last night. This gives Redlands a total of three matches won and two lost. in the lengue race. Crippled Children Please Many With Program Here Crippled fhildrf rt's Show given yesterday by the Orthopaedic Kchool In Los AngHca at the Woman's Clubhouse was declared an outstanding siicithh. both from the standpoint of attendance and merit of the performance Itself by Mrs.

II. M. Barton, San Bernardino chni rman. The auditorium of the clubhouse war, filled. Many were the favorable comments made regarding the ability of the children to do their parts.

Were it not for the necessary crutches und braces, none would have suspected that the gay performers had a care In the world. There was a large number of children In Ihe audience. While, the presentation was not primurily for profit, a good sum was cleared, 11 is believed. TIJUANA RESULTS Fir I race, five and one-half furlongs, muidcil 2- ear-oils, $80 Super Lady (P. Walls), won; Miss Shasta (I.

.1. Roberts), second; Donlla. (.1. Piccirillol, third. Delhi Girl, Run Pride.

Rebecca, Marvel Ailsie, namie, also ran. Time, PUS 1-5. Second race, 2-vear-olds maidens. MOO -Old Crow (R. Fisher), won; Will rude Wood (K.

Hoagland), second; Mountain Oaks (L. Schaefer). third. Miss omond. Guin.i Girl, Pirouelte, Shasta Rapids, Lady also ran.

Time. 1:07. Third race, live and one-half furlongs, 3-j ear-olds and up, claiming, ti.0 SIIsm Cultlui (i I. Young), won; Kirl.wood (F. Baker), second; Fcr-napdos (J.

Fredericks), third, Lucky Hays, Ouinani, Miss Jane. She Will, l.eenrack Challenger, Lasslter, Bessie Mack also Time, 1 MS. Scratch. Green Spring. Fourth race, live and one-hull' furlongs, claiming, t-ycar-olds and up Mabel Krlpp (J.

Smith won; Iseula. (G. Fills), second; Wild Thoughts (J. Frederick), third Nazum, llarrigan's Coombs Poacher. Flying Orb, diet Car rie Moore, Kffic Randall, Young lluxler, also rati.

Time, 1 03 1-5. Fifth race, furlongs, all ages claiming, Irish Buz.rr Lee), won; Odd Seth (F. Baker), second; Barn Dollar (V. Mains-worth), third. Sweet Grass, Mali- nee Idol, Diomed also ran.

Time, 1:13. Sixth rac, mile handicap, 3 year-olds and up, sinun (llougland), won: Postillion (F. Lee), second: Cn.no (Co Hooper), third. Batsman, Sasper, My Daddy also ran. Time, 1:39 3-3.

Used Car Information SUi sillc-d Section. Country to tart in Race (By Associated Press) LYUR CITY, Dec. 13. The illo Culver City race, twkc oned, iind which Is tlm final of 132I Automobile iiition racing: weanon, will le here tomorrow aflcrnuou with ivers competing, 'irdlnif of the national ehain-liip to the leading driver of I season will depend on the ic. Jimmy Miirpny.

racing who was killed at Syraeuwe, held leadership of the conn- pllotii with l.r,9,'i points. Karl T. with I. "to pnint.s, la the driver with a chance to pnRM record for the, championslilp. rat place victory tomorrow, counts for GOO voiild the chainplonhhtp for Cooper.

race will officially dedicate new one and one-quarter mile 1 Mieedwny. Ilowing is the list of cars with and drivers, entered for Culver City race here rrow: -riddle llcarne. Miller Special. -Cliff Durant, l'lint Special. -Hrnnctt Hill, Miller Special.

Harry Hartz, Durant Special. Tommy Milton, Miller Special. J. Stewart Wilkinson, Dur ant Special. -Jerry VVondcrlich, Durant unt Special.

-Karl Cooper, Weaver Special. Wade Duesenburg Spocial. -retcr de Taolo, Ducsenbure Special. l'rcd Comer, Durant Special. -Phil SIafcr, Ducscnburs tape- cial.

Metro Cordinl, Tint Special. -Kobrrt McDonough, Miller Special. -I'titlpli do Palma, Miller Special. Dr. W.

fc. Shaltucli, Miller Special. Antoluc Mourrc, Muurrc Special. iooIs Which Capture lost Contests Will Be Winners in Interstate By AfBOoiated Press) IIICAOO, Dec. 13.

Chaniplon-8 in the western interstate coii-ncu ill be decided 011 the iber of games actually won 11 members of tlin association, vas decided today by athletic dors and coaches of the con-nee meeting here. Tie games bo icnored and titles will go 1 he school which actually win most iatmk- This will elimin- number of schools which play umber of but. have no de-is. It. was decided that schools be eligible for championship iors In football must play at -t three games with members 1 he conference.

In baseball the nber of games necessary been members was set at six, lo the same uumber will obtain b-isketball races. T. Shadrown, Valparaiso ivcrsity. was chosen president i Cannon. Lutheran Irge, Decora li, Jowu.

vice Kev. Father Maurice Shoehy Columbia College. Dubuque, was re-elected secretary and ointed delegate to the national leglate athletic association mcc.t-r in New York. Dec. 29 and 30.

lajor John Is. Griffith, com moner of the big ten conference, unanimously made moderator. 'Olumbla College was awarded outdoor track aud field clium- nshlps to be held May 16 and a of dual meets to drawn up. iln the question of eligibility of iletcs, the conference finally deled that competing schools ould exchange entry lists ten vs before tho date of competition .1 all protests should be pre-ited to tho faculty or the board athletics of the rival school ven days before the contest. ormer Grid Stars Meet in Tie Contest at L.

A. ANGELES, Doc. 13. l'oot- II stars of former years met here Jay in a contest that ended in a reo to nothing victory for the tnetian club of San Francisco over Pasadena Athletic and Country Lh. The northern club's lono score in tho fourth period when ungerford.

formerly of St. Mary's, f.dsted a field goal over tho bar lorn tno iwcniy-j ara line, uuj lullet" Baker, erstwhile University Southern California backfield fash, playing for tho Acnctlan club. as the individual star of the game. CALTEK WITHDRAWS VAS. A DEN Dec.

13. Lack of irsity material and a pavilion in hteli to practice and stage srumes msed tho withdrawal announced 1. re today of tho California Instl- of Teciinoiogys DasKciuan am from the 19io fcoutnern l.al-cirnia intercollegiate conference hedulc. L4f Orange Belt Cy Murphy, a hard socking; lightweight has bce.11 secured for the main event In the final crd to be given at tho Orange Belt Club next k. Johnny Adams Is the probable opponent, but, as there Is considerable doubt as to hi appearance a more definite, announcement Is cxnreted later.

This card at the Orange Belt this week carries plenty of fistic action and should draw a large crowd In the final card to bo given under the present amateur boxing' rules of th's state. Propping dodn tn the semi -w ind-up and tho fans will Kudie. Kpur-ley meeting Chuckle Herman, fcpur-ley failed to ni5ss YoUng' falei up a couple, of weeks ago and ho he turns his attention to Herman, who already holds one victory ovrr him. Spurley galled off a scheduled trip lo Arizona In order to meet Merman. "Red" Roth, the boy who was jip-ped out of a draw Willi Benny Jordan last wApk, will inKt Ad Peux of San Diego.

Jordan and Roth were supposed io be rematchd but Jordan Is resting on the laurels of an undeserved win lust week. Benny made a great fight against Roth and nobody Is denying him any credit which might be coming lila way bill he was a lucky bird when lift had his band raised over Roth, is expected to give Roth plenty of fight. Jew McCarthy and Babe Jackson aro back for a rematch. Jackson was winner last week on A technical Kayo and from the way those two boys battled one of them will be stopped next Tuesday. They are a great mutch.

Gene Massingale will meet Young Larry and Lewis West inert Dick Jui lison, completing a card that is hard to beat. S. B. Club Professional Turns in Card of 33 C. A.

Johnson, club professional played the course of the San Bernardino Valley Cluli in par yesterday turning in a of 33. It Is the first pur score played on the cour-c this year and i.n believed to be Iho first made sim-o thu links were completed. The score made by Johnson was aei'omplislud under a handicap of a strong wind. TIJUANA ENTRIES First race, fhe furlonss, claiming, nil ages, J00 Arctic King, Actiuit-ted, C. A.

Comlsky. Cudnius. Due de Guise, I litterbelle. Good Hope. Lucky lays.

Lulu Black. Little Less Norford Money, No Wonder. Quinnm, Beene Fry. Scamper, Vodka, Virginia Wee Girl. Second race claiming, 3-ycur-olds and up, i)00- Big Indian, Contribution, Fandango, Gray Rump, Grayson, Lady Maine.

Mayor House, Mildred Ruth, Top o' the Morning, Tooters, Randolph, Vibrator. Third rave, mile ami seventy yards, claiming, 3-ycar-olds and up, $600-RMun Kent. iarine Corps. Mad Nell, Poor I'usp, Senator Don-Ian, Sapiple, War Winner, York-lor, claiming, 8-year-olds and up, jhire Maid. Fourth race, mile and Col.

Lt, Canute, Dellahm, Louis, Piedra. Plunger, Willow Tree. Fifth race, mile, handicap, all ages, $1200 --Dr. Clark, Firm Friend, Paula Shay, Sunnyland, Scissors, Royal Visitor, Tracer. Sixth race, five handicap, all ages, 1000 Better Times, Belle of F.llzabcthtown.

Deputy. Lord Allen, Lady. Fox, Miss 'ox II, Nuyarit, Kuiirlnr, Time exposure. Seventh luce, mile and onc-aix-teenih, claiming, 8-year-olds and hp Broiiston, Dover, Frank I'Ogarly, June Fly, Madam Vennio, Tls Scth, The Falconer, Wynnewood. F.ighth race, four and one-hulf furlongs, claiming, 3-year-olds and up, $700 Al Hotfoot, Bill McCloy.

Dr. McArtiiur, Frank Fort Churchill, Runaway, Wolfe Cry. Phone 993 By SPARROW McGANN to Till: HUM NKW YORK, Dec. 13. Desperate situations require desperate measures.

Just now, there is being launched the mont despcrnto and determined campaign that the sport ever yaw to replace boxing In the big money class. Two cards already have been played. The reason for one of the move in the game, Renault against Romero Rojas, Is too deep to dope out at a glance. More about that In a minute. But th other one, Oibfooiis against Kid Norfolk, seems clear on tho face.

Tex Ricliard, who had been dmiblful about 11 Dcmpscy-Oibbons bout, will be delighted ith tilbhmis' great showing. Catch the significance of thai? And the loud chortling of the Madison Square Harden gang over Tommy's great work is further significant. Meantime, Dempscy Is keeping quiet. It is not I'cmpsey's move to say anything Just yet. For lh promoters arc not through with Tommy, lie looked good enough against Norfolk" to convince those interested in putting boxing back on the list of big earning events.

Weinert May Box Gibbons If Charlie Weinert beats Jack Sharkey, the Adonis may bo expected to serve as another rung In tlie new ladder they urc building for Gibbons. Dut whatever Is done for Gibbons, it Is sure Harry Wills ill be avoided. Anyone who know anything about tho ring game, has a well-defined opinion that Harry ould make all sorts of trouble for Dcmpsey. Barney Googles, Spark Plugs Trim Opponents In Elks' Club Matches Rowling in championship form In Iho first two games of their inalch with the I II -Rollers five man team, the P.arney Google pin smashers captured their match two games to one on the L'lkn' Club alleys Thursday night. High score honors for the evening went to Obradovich, of tho lli-Roll-ers squad, who hung up a grand total of 50U pins- for the three games.

lndividuul game score honors fell to the lot of Thompson, of the Barney Google team, who toppled IPS pins in the second game of the evening. Hi-Rollers Lord Yexu Obradovlch Hansen Barnes, Capt. .100 .141 .101 PC, Ml r.7 H7 l-'C 131 14.1 1SI 170 ICO I 43'j r.02 4S7 I till Totals 713 077 Barney Googles S13 Thompson 1 30 Billlngscy 117 Frazicr 15S Bogar 1SS Pcrkiup, Cupt. 1 4 lo 123 161 164 122 138 471 4 S3 437 409 477 Totals ,...703 SS0 7G 2337 Following the example set by the Earnev Google pin busters Thursday night on the Klks' Club alleys, the Spark Plug runliiigcnt came through in easy fashion to a win over the Officers' five by capturing the first two games of the match played on tho club alleys Friday night. Scoring honors of the evening went to White of the Spark Plug team as hammering down pins in the first game and made, high tcorc honors for three games by slapping over a total of 333 hickory sticks.

The next game on the Klks' House Leagues schedule will be Tuesday night with the Euffalos and Tigers meeting in combat. Spark Plugs Hess 133 13S 111 Pliay ...117 137 143 Slwi-ey 143 137 137 Meecham 117 130 112 While 103 17 104 407 449 437 379 533 Totals 737 Officers Gregory 11 Beat tie 124 Da Fever 141 Hill 156 H. E. Jones 158 Totals 700 70S 692 2227 121 117 141 131 112 632 121 179 141 159 144 303 420 423 446 414 2076 Leave San Bernardino: 6:30 a. m.

and every hour to 1:30 p. m. For Redltnde Intermediate: 7:60 a. in. and every hour to p.

m. Then 8:80. 9:60, 11:20 p. m. Depot 327 3rd St.

rhone 1567 Street Chilean will get licked. Then the Canadian will be thrown in against Gibbona or Wills. Watch tlm'cards and sec if this Is not the way they are slacked. The hole situation is mixed, as the reader perhaps may Imagine after reading this, but anyone who wishes some- money can gamble that between now' and the first month of the outdoor season, there aro going to bo important things happening. (CopirlsM, 1021.

tr Ths Sun) U. S. Lawn Tennis Body Adopts New Ruling for Government of Writers (By Associated Prci) NKW YORK, Dec. 13. The pro posed new amateur rule of I he S.

Pawn Tennis Association, gov crning activities of player-writers was iiniinimous'y adopted today by the executive committee of the S. T. A. The new rule contains lour provisions which definitely limit tin? activities of players who write for pecuniary benefit. Before the measure can be rn forced it must bo presented to the association at its annual meeting and a two-thirds favorable vote ob tained.

This however, is almost certainty, tennis officials said today. The four proisions which unconsidered the moat Important follow: A person will be considered to have forfeited bis amateur status by committing uny of the following acts: "By permitting or sanctioning the luking of tennis action motion picture of himself and receiving remuneration in connection therewith. "By permitting or sanctioning his name to bo advertised as the author of books or articles on of which he is not actually the author, or by recehlng payment or consideration for (Commeii suratc) seniccs which he does not actually render. "By using or sanctioning after February, 1D23, the use of his titles or statements of his reputation won on the tenuis courts, in connection with books, magazine or newspapers, or other articles. moving pictures of himself, lectures or radio talks for which he is lo receive any payment or compensation.

"By writing for pay or for consideration current newspaper articles covering a tournament or match In hich he is entered as competitor." In from 3 to 5 days from the time an accident or fire is reported to us wc get you a satisfactory settlement, that is the advantage of dealing with a big soing concern like the French-Spangler Realty 401 Street. Phono 32. Adv. Bio ii i i There's One Gift She'll Adore- ITS SILK HOSIERY Purposeful Gifts for Men Happily chosen is the man's gift that recognizes his preference for things practical, such 48 are shown here in such interesting variety. Distinctive but not expensive.

San Bernardino Five Noses Out Santa Ana In Basketball Game San Bernardino quintet nosed out the Santa Ana five by a 19 to IS score, In a Southern California Conference game played on the local floor last night. The Orange County contingent fought a game uphill fight, but fortune turned a cold shoulder on their efforts. The plying of Norrts at center for the Gate City five war, a feature of the Kame. Norrls won the high poi honors of the evening with a while Jimmy a close second total of 10 scores, Richardson ran him with nine scores. Lineups were: Santa Ann (IS) I'os.

Willis (2) tt.l'" Kldrrd LF Anderson (C) Peterson HO Mlddlehrook (1). LO San Bdno. (29) niclmrdson (5) Davies (6) (10) Harris (2) (C) (1) Substitutions Santa Ana: Lowe (2) for Willis, Fernandez for Ward (S) far Audorsou, Bowe for Ward. San Bernardino: Finley for Richardson, Lund (1) for Davies, Goldberg for Norris, Clenienjer for Harris. Swope lor Coughlln.

PLAN SKATING SABANAC LAKK. N. Dee. 13. The International outdoor speed skating championships have been awarded to Sarunac Lake and will be held at l'ontiac rlnlc the last week of January or first week of February, Charles It.

Goldsmith, secretary of the International Skating I'll ion, announced today. GLOVES Grey Suede Unlined, $2.50 pair Genuine Buck, $4.50 Pair Silk Lined Capcskin, $2.75 Pair Wool Lined Gauntlets, $3.00 Pair HOSE Plain Cashmere, 50c Pair Fancy Silk Mixture, 65c Pair Fancy Pure Silk, 75c Pair Pure Silk Fancy Checks, 1 $1.00 pair. San Bernardino And Shell Appreciate It More If It Comes From Bennetts'. In All the Newest Modes and Colors $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 469 Third Street San Bernardino HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed Cambrics, $1.00 Box of Initialed Cambrics, $1.23 Box of 3. Initialed Linen, $100 Bex of 3.

Fancy Pongee Silk, 75c ea. SHIRTS French Flannel, collar attached, $2.50 each Imported Broadcloth, collar attached, $2.50 each Fancy Barathea, collar attached, $3.50 each. Pure Silk, collar to match, $7.85 each. Booteiry Kedlands mUVla4up Chtekia vs. Eddio Spuflty Orange Belt Athletic Club Rlalto Avenu and 8trt ANOY MUHN, Pre, and Mgr.

Tuesday, Dec. 16 rtenUipber -Tha one ferijht epot In Ban cro.r4lBc every Tuesday lht. TRADE WITH THE BOYS A Gift From Our Store THE SHOP FOR MEN Will Bring a Smile of. Satisfaction on Xmas 'Morning Bartram Mclntyre Is tha expression used by every child who gets a BICYCLE FOR CHRISTMAS Buy your whetl goods front the "Whedjoods Madquarts" Ma-la Svent Johnny Adams vs. Cy Mtiephy NETT'S 615 Third St.

FptcLfl Event Roth vs. Ad Ram Preliminaries Law McCarthy vs. Bibs Jaekaon Gone Massingala va. Young Larry Lewia West vs. Dick Jaekaon Prie.s-41, $1.25, 11.50.

$2 Tirat Bout at 1:30 o'Clock Black's Clothes Shop 363 CYCLE AND SPORTING GOODS Opposite Temple Theatre 475 Third Street.

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