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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 18

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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SDN. SUNDAY, ArtilL 28, iv2d Several Tournaments Planned on San Bernardino Golf Links nniiTF.KN HAWKINS INS Clarence Dunivan Returns for Scrap Against Sammy Aguirre SANDLOTTERS TO PLAY THREE HPHE MORNING AFTEJ? By SID OLIN- FROM MURPHY two to three events listed everymonth President's Cup Play Will Be Held Next Month, Others to The awkward but hard hitting Clarence Dunivan, who has drop GAMES TODAY Freddy Hands Cyrus Neat Lacing JAMIESON HAS BATTING LEAD Veteran Cleveland Outfielder Hangs Up Batting Average of .524 for First Eight Days (Bv Associated Press) CHICAGO, April 27. Charley Jamieson, veteran fly ball hawk of the Cleveland Indians, hung up an average of .524 to lead the Ameri Chasing a championship with the ped from the rating of a real main eventer after two sound defeats, At San Deigo, Winning Three Rounds by Big Margin avowed purpose of capturing it of will be back on the Orange Belt Redmen Face Native Sons While fers choice gossip, both Interesting and otherwise, not to mention the club payroll next Thursday. Sammy Aguirre, a doughty 150 pounder, will oppose Dunivan In the third main event. The headlin Sun Editors Go to Harlem Students Play Telegram cost San Bernardino had one cham Follow, Chairman Avers es have been scheduled by Pro Three games have been sched' Taking three rounds by a good margin while two were even, Freddy Hawkins gained the decision over Cy Murphy In a six-round ape-clal event at San Diego Friday night.

Hawkins has now added another notable win to his list, which Includes triumphs over such battlers uled in the Sandlot league this the "In between" class of maulers. Baby Sal can not afford to pit his boxing talent against the master rlngman. He can not afford to stage a plan of battle auch as he did against Joey Sangor, who chopped Sal to the canvas but found his nose burled In the resin when he became too anxious and the Babe planted his heavy right to Joey's chin. The championship fight means that a classy boxer with a superb defense will face a fighter with a punch that is indeed dangerous. Baby Sal's hope Is to land this kayo poke and he must figure on breaking through Tod's guard to land It Baby Sal must take the aggressive end of the battle and gecr of four bouts by trading punches with the veteran Ray Vlllabolas in a 6-round setto.

Promoter Bon Steffler announced yesterday that he had signed Johnny Adams for a return match with Young Sam Langford, the colored welterweight who held Adams to a draw in their battle here nearly three weeks ago. Adams fought a cautious battle against the crafty and elusive colored boy despite the threats previously that he would chase Sammy out of the ring. Adams announced yesterday that the experience he had secured in the recent punching melee with Samuel had strengthened his conviction that the colored boy Is not as hard to hit as It Is generally believed. However, fight fans have no difficulty In recalling the burlesque put up by Dunivan as he floundered about the ring trying, but with moter Ben Steffler, and each bout Is expected to go the limit of eight rounds. Luplca to Box Frank Arregon The final eight rounder, expected morning.

The Redmen and Native Sons meet on the Seventeenth can league's batting parade during the first eight days of the 1929 campaign. Finding spring1 pitching to his fancy, Jamieson made 11 hits for pion in Johnny Adams when he won the Pacific Coast lightweight title, determined after a series of elimination bouts at the Hollywood club a few years ago. Baby Sal Soria Is on the trail of a title that carries more luster and a crown that Is heavier with gold. Fight fans are anxious to see the clouting Mexican youth dethrone Tod Morgan from the Junior light- street diamond whilo the Telegram and Third Street Students play on Golf activities on the San Bernardino Valley country club course will show a marked increase, according to J. G.

Knapp, chairman of the tournament committee, who states that it is now planned to hold from two to three tourneys rvcry month during the summer and fall periods. The two-ball mixed foursome to prove the outstanding attraction of the card, will send Charlie Luplca against Frankle Arregon. the junior college field. The third contest between the Harlem Springs nine and Sun Editors will be played on the Harlem ball field. 14 bases, scored four runs and batted in five, In his first 21 official trips to the plate.

His mark was 24 points better than Blue of St Louis, and Phillips, of Detroit, who tied for second place with .500 till. AlthnnoVi It la lh Hlo. Judging from the past record of both fighters It should result In a listed for May 1 marks the opening dfm more or less a slam bang affair with plenty of or me gou assuring urcui- mi, i ri mlsllt In ring regularity, It Is nev action. up his fighting machinery to catch up with the elusive champion. Trench King will meet Vernon The Redmen, Harlem Springs and Telegram teams are now tied for first place, each club having won two games and dropping one.

The Third Street Students, piloted by Dunk Hamlin, will play their first league game this morning Any fighter with the experience ertheless a championship. But whether the pursuit of the title by Baby Sal Soria and his manager, Grafton Leabo, Is a sound as Dario Barron, Young Bello and others. In the San Dlcgo mix Hawkins was the aggressor throughout the six rounds, and punched the veteran Cy from corner to corner In two of the cantos. Manager Bob White, who seconded the San Bernardino boxer, asserted that Hawkins put up one of the best fights ot his ring career to defeat the clever and hard-hitting Irishman. Traffic Note: If you don't believe coppers can be both bullish and bearish Just try talking back to one.

of Baby Sal, and especially with his er compatitivc sport play for the lS-hole turf links. A second tournament was announced and will represent the club invitational meet on Mav IS and 19. Elks' Club May. Hold Annual Play punching power, must be regarded ana practical business method, Contrary to general opinion, the veterans and not the flashy rookies did most of the heavy stick work ir the first stage of the batting marathon, unofficial hitting averages which Included games of last Wednesday revealed. Of the 10 leaders, only two were newcomers Ed ward Phillips and Henry Jackson in the second 8-round main event Jackson is the colored boy who counter-punched his way to a decision over Herman, and if as good as he was the time he beat Herman nearly two years ago, King should not he conceded the against the Telegram.

out success, to land effectively to Samuel's head or body. A subcommittee of the national I should find many fans on both sides Sun Editors, with two defeats in as many starts, hope to break into i the fence. The bartering for a title has in-i variably added an element detri the win column today. a good prospect as a new champion. The knockout artist Is the fighter who packs a lot of color and who can upset the regular order of the dope.

And for this reason Baby Sal must be considered as a real contender for the crown. crime commission has recommended abolition of county jails. It does seem they might be better used In winner on dope, despite his good The Natives, defeated In their first game, hope to trim Manager Plans are also under considera Hon to schedule the President's cup tournament during the early part of June. This will be one of the i outstanding events of the country elub. record.

i both of Detroit. Most of the rookies were far down the list among the mental in building up Interest for the match. Tod Morgan has asked 60 per Jack LaBorde Braves. Chalky Wright will open the card some counties. .200 hitters.

The 10 leading hitters. cent of the gate receipts for his end It Is also probable that the Elks' pf the purse and Man.ger Church- Jamieson, Cleveland, Blue, elub will staee Its President cup I St. Louis, and Phillips. Detroit ill. fearing that the Mexican's terrific clout might sprawl his cham- Gehrig.

New York, Foxx, Phil adelphia, 421; Fonseca, Cleveland, Clancy, Chicago, Goslin, Washington. .400: Schuble, Detioit Tate. Washington, .400. tournament during the month of June. Inter-clty matches in which golfers from Redlands.

Riverside, Pomona, Ontario and Colton will be entered, will be arranged to fill In off dates in the tournament schedule. A unique feature will be presented In the two-ball mixed foursome, the high spot of the program mark Dale Alexander, another Detroit picn on the floor, has Inserted another "safe" clause of $10,000 to be paid by the winner. This $10,000 Is to assure Churchill another match In which one of his stable of boxers gets a bout with the new crown wearer. Armand Santiago appears to be the opponent In the event Baby Sal should be fortunate enough to defeat Tod Ring critics believe that Morgan is nearlng the close of. his "publicity" championship regime, but in the face of this claim it must be remembered that he continues to successfully defend his title.

And if Baby Sal should win the title, what would it mean to him? Aside from the glory of national prestige, which every San Bernardino fight fan realizes and cherishes, it is apparent that the growing Babe would find natural obstacles In the way of retaining the glittering headgear. Baby Sal Soria Is a growing youngster. He is now a natural lightweight and In order to take five or six pounds off his best fighting trim is conceding an ad-tage to the title holder. If Sal should follow the pursuit of all other champions. In the event ing the first "Ladies' Day" for the jrgan.

0 ciud nexi niomn. Men and Women Share in Scores Baby Sal Soria will go into this firht fin Mav 20 with hut one hone rookie, was eleventh in batting with but first in runs batted In with 14. Uhle, of Detroit, and Ferrell, of Cleveland. Hoyt of New York and Gray of St. Louis made good starts in the race for pitching honors with two victories each.

Detroit took the lead In team batting with a .327 average; while in fielding. Washington gained an early edge with a .988 average. Cleveland executed 13 double plays In its first seven games to lead in that department. The pairings will be made to In- nf the battle and the lunior elude two women and two men ntweight championship. golfers In each foursome.

The men San Eernardlno Mexican pita will drive off from all odd num-1 hI1 terrifie punch against the cun- Derea tees regardless or tne num- nKlg and rlng generalship that has ber of strokes required to finish I made Tod a champion Hnd whlch hampion the hole. Tne women gairers win drive off from all even numbered he won, he would In a short time be has been his forte in defending the title on 16 different occasions. forced to relinquish the crown be- (Swiss Horsemen Again Seeking poiicA nf rtelnfr nnnhiA ta mourn tnA les- I Whether the clouting Babe Is After the Initial foursome leaves rW Bi, knockout weight Or he would have to settle Laurels for Jumping Contests a aispuie wnn aammy iuanaeii ior the lightweight title, which Is on a sounder basis in the regulation of ringcraft Or perhaps Manager Leabo. who has added to his knowledge in regard to high financing for cham wf.llop offers the real Interest of the match This Interest will mean a record, attendance at Wrlgley field and a fat purse for Morgan. Morgan did not win the championship hy leading with his chin.

And it is also true that Baby Sal has not perfected a defense sufficient to ward off the stinging and tantalizing punches that may again refult in a decision for the king of (By Associated Press) DUBLIN. April 27. Many American visitors are expected here for the Dublin horse show in August, especially In view of the entry for the first time of United States army officers in the International Jumping contest The first of these Jumping contests took place In 1926, Switzerland winning the cup In competition with England. Holland, France and Ireland. The Swiss army horsemen again won in 1927.

The honor went to the Free State officers last year. the first tee, the woman golfer will take the second shot with the same golf ball in play. Players will then alternate in strokes and all putts must be holed out while stymies will not be played. The President's cup tournament has been the most popular event and was Instituted when Dr. W.

W. Savage was president of the club. Since that time other presidents of the San Bernardino Valley country club have followed the practice of donating a large silver cup to the winner of the annual tourney. K. R.

Stewart, who was president of the club during the past two years, will donate the cup for this event J. B. Claypool Is the present head of the country club. Another Triple Win Tournament Looms The triple-win tournament for Germany Will Get Chen Title Series Play After 22 Years pionships as the result of recent sessions to make this match, may find himself In the exalted position of setting a price for a title and reap a reward which he has gone begging for at this time. What is fair for one Is fair to the other, but this bartering for titles at high prices will not stimulate the sport Baby Sal should get more than full training expenses for this match, even if he has a chance to win the title to get compensated for the sacrifice.

But wouldn't It sound ridiculous if the New York Yankees, providing they win another championship this year, were to demand practically everything from the National champs before they would play the world's series? Read the Classified. important things Bv Associated Ptims) FREIBURG, April 27. When Alechin, the present world chess champion, playa Dr. Evflm Bogol-Jubow this year Germany will for the first time in 22 years become again the scene of a world cham- women golfers is still being played Radio Repairing ANY MAKE OF SET Let Us Give You Some Real Service! CHAS. PERRY 1090 Street Phone 485 43 Hear the radio program of the "Hudson-Essex Challengers" every Friday evening (CMALD.ERKCE TdD and It Is proposed to start another P'nshiP series, similar event for men golfers.

Bogoljubow is a famous Russian Gall Stockton won permanent Pert. now a naturalized German, possession of the trophv offered for 1 residing at Freiberg. The two will the triple-win tourney and was the at Wiesbaden under the aus-only player among four other win- Pcei ot tb-e World Chess assocla- tion, ners to annex the laurels more than The last struggle for chess au-premacy held on German aoil was the series at Dus-seldorf In 1907. once In this competitive feature. The previous winners were Otis H.

Hansen. W. F. Holmes and J. B.

Claypool. Week-end crowds have shown an average of more than 125 golfers. Including guests and It Is now planned to resume the usual weekend ball sweepstakes. Read the Classified. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Fred A.

Chapln Lumber Co. Mt. Vernon and Highland Ave. Phone 401-87 Tour needs In any of our lines will be court-ously supplied. CASE Or BUYING FOR INSTANCE, in this city your first payment, with your present car included, may be as low as $300, and your monthly payments $39.32.

Your present car will probnhly cover the entire) first payment. Tlie II. M. C. Purchase Plan offer I the lowest terms available on the balance.

Do It Now! ESSEX challenges the per-formance, the style, the lur-nrious roomy comfort cf any car at any trice, on the basis that no other gives you back so much for every dollar you put in. That is why the Ixgbuying swing is to Essex. That is why motorists by thousands are switching from past favorites, and trading in then-old cars for the big values Essex the Challenger gives. Essei challenges: IN SPEED challenging any. thing the road offers up to 70 miles an hour.

IN FAST GETAWAY any car regardless of size or price. IN RELIABILITY 60 miles an hour for hour after hour. IN FINE APPEARANCE, upholstery and detail compare with cars in which high price is paid for just those things. IN ECONOMY compare with cars best known for low operation cost. And with its superb chassis quality and fine, large bodies-Essex establishes also an outstanding leadership in proved VALUE.

It offers a completeness of fine car equipment formerly identified only with costly car, and available, when at all, only as "extras," at extra cost on cars of Essex price. Check these items when you buy they NOW IN OUR NEW HOME At 429 Street Mechanical Archer Invented by Pastor, Sure as William Tell iP.y Trr SEATTLE, April 27. A mechanical archer as steady and accurate aa old William Tell Is being used In Seattle by the Seattle Archery club to test the accuracy of arrows In preparation for the National Archery association shoot at Santa Barbara, In August The contraption was Invented by Dr. J. P.

Pflueger, a Seattle pastor, to enable bow and arrow shooters to find perfect darts. The arrows can be tested and their feathers trimmed ao that an entire quiver of darts may be fired the same under any conditions. The usual system has been for each archer to mark his arrow, according to their eccentricities and aim them accordingly. The mechanical shooter, made of boards, a pulley, release lever and cord, operates easily. A bow is strapped to the machine, the arrow placed properly, and the bow pulled back to a spot where the arrow Is mechanically released.

Earn release Is Identical, so any variation In the flight of the shaft must come from the dart. In this manner arrows can be sorted or prepared so that all will carry through the air over the same courts. Spring days pull at your heart to be out in the open spaces, along the winding, shaded boulevards and you owe it to yourself and the family to answer that call. Let Us Duco the Old Car EASE OF OWNING On our own streets Essex the Challenger, under competent observation, averaged 22 miles per gal. Ion.

The average owner in this city can expect 18 to 20 miles and upward. Commercial users operating large fleets of Essex cars say that SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE COSTS, cover-ing millions of miles of operation, are lowest of any car ever tested. Wide Choice of Colors at No Extra Cost 'he variety Is so great you have almost Individual distinction represent easily above $100 ad-ditional value. But they do not cost one cent extra. The performance ability of Essex the Challenger is due in no small part to its Super-Six motor.

Thus, while it is a "Six," no one who knows can regard any other "Six" as being comparable in" the power it delivers. Essex is built by Hudson under famousSupcr-Sixpatents. Noon? can copy or match it. The fundamental and exclusive Super-Six principle developed in one million motors and over 12 years of continuous service, stamps Essex as the unapproached "Six" in every particular of performance, smoothness and reliability. The expense Is small and It will look like a new one and the saving you can use to enjoy the Summer days that are just ahead.

Come in and let us estimate your job. UP FACTORY Coach fits 2-Pati. Coup t5 Phaeton 65 Coupa 72S (wlch nimbi Mai) Standard Sedan 75 Town Sdan SSS Roadster IS Convertible Coupe SM Standard Equipment Includes 4 hydrau-lie shoi i ab.toroersrlactrlc gnus for gat anil oil radiator shutter i.iaddl lamps tvlndthlsltt wiper glare proof rear ieio mirror elertrolark controls on steering whtvl-aU bright parts ciromlum-plated. WATCH for notice of formal opening, May 3rd and 4th. Until that time we will continue 20 discount on all Lighting Fixtures.

AUTHORIZED AUTO RE-FINISHING VSTATION AUTOMOTIVE ELECRTICIANS OFFICIAL HEADLIGHT STATION CWllafa C. W. BARNES Acceaaory Service Co. Arrowhead and Bate Line A. G.

McCREA HUDSON-ESSEX DEALER San Bernardino Zulch Auto Works Third and I Streets Last in the Phone Book We Can Fix That Radiator, Too. Phone 311-52 216-22 Street PAIGE Electric Co. 429 St. Transfer Co. 619 Court Street Any Hit load handled to Los An.

golri and other polntt. at-aemhla her Into full loads. Outfit town tnpt a apeclalty. Excel-lent rhpuie for ttonnn goodi. Phone 41-01.

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