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Saturday, August 1, 1912 TAGE FOUR SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL-NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Finest Horses On Coast At Pogonip This 3- a Softball Nil Ideals Upset Boys' Clubbers On 9" 2 to 1 Fassio Pitches No-Hitter For 8 Innings, But Foods Score In 9th Dick Fassio pitched a no-hitter again for eight innings last night, but a single in the ninth by Clarence Twitchell gave the Nu. Deal Foods their first victory of the season in the American league when they upset the Boys' Club 2 to 1 in a nine inning game'at the high school dia Locals Strongly Oppose Open Season On Deer pODtS Due Here Santa Cruz and Pebble Beach Teamed For Huge Events With 18 entries, the Hunter Trials at Pebble Beach and local Pogonip this week-end will draw some of the finest hunting horses on the coast as the horse club plays host to exhibitors from Sacramento to Monterey. Eighteen horses have been definitely entered with several more mond course will be awarded $50 in defense stamps or bonds. The winner at Pebble Beach will get the himself as opposed to any open season on does, citing the provi sion which allows a man to obtain a permit to shoot a doe or buck destroying his property. Meanwhile hunters were polish ing up their guns to take to the open trail for the 1942 season which opens today and which includes Santa Cruz county, al though hunting south of Monterey to the Mexican border has been prohibited by the state fish and game commission because of the fire hazard.

The districts where hunting will be permitted are Vs, includ ing portions of Mendocino and Humboldt counties; No. 2, Sono ma, Marin, Solano, Napa, Yolo and portions of Colusa county; No. 2, Glenn and portions of Mendocino county; No. 2Vi Lake County; No. Vk, western Mendocino county; No.

3, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Alameda, San Mateo and portions of Merced, Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties. Specifically, the order of the commission closed all of Monterey and San Benito counties, portions of Kings, Merced and Fresno counties, and all of Districts 3'2, 4, and 4. Another season will open Sep tember 16 for the extreme north ern and eastern districts. Red Sox Beat Detroit 7 to 6 In Slugfest Detroit, July 31. (JP) The Boston Red Sox squelched a ninth inning Detroit uprising after Charley Cehringer had delivered a two-run homer and nosed out Jthe Tigers today, 7 to 6, in the opener of a four-game series.

Gehringer's round-tripper blasted Tex Hughson from the mound and brought in relief hurler Bill "Butland who permitted only one hit the remainder of the inning, a single to Pinky Higgins. Hugh-son, however, received credit for 'the victory, his twelfth against three losses, while Al Benton, who was nicked for 11 safeties in six and two-thirds innings; suffered his eighth defeat. He has six victories. Boston 1.7 12 0 Detroit 6 15 3 Hughson, Butland, and Peacock; Benton, Henshaw, and Tebbetts. The Baseball Standi AMERICAN LEAGUE W.

L. Pet. New York -68 32 .680 Boston .56 44 .560 Cleveland 47 .548 St. Louis 53 51 .510 Detroit A 49 54 .476 Chicago 43 55 .439 Washington 41 61 .402 Philadelphia 42 65 .393 Results Yesterday St. Louis 9, New York 8 (twilight game).

New York 8. St. Louis 0 (night game). Boston 7, Detroit 6. Philadelphia 6, Cleveland 4 (night game).

Chicago 7, Washington 2 (night game). NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Brooklyn .70 29 St. Louis Cincinnati 53 45 New York -52 47 Chicago 55 Pittsburgh 43 52 Boslon 41 62 Pet.

.707 .625 .541 .525 .461 .292 nnc A 2 Philadelphia 28 68 By Ray Ollestad HAL CHASE, boy famous of Soquel, lies seriously ill in Oakland's Highland hospital. The former baseball wonderman was found wandering and wondering on an Alameda lawn, torn and tattered and with no resemblance Nobby Paynter, veteran base-bailer, who will once again play for White's Cardinals of Wat-sonville when they meet the powerful Camp Roberts nine here Sunday afternoon in a L'SO benefit. Paynter may be in the starting lineup. The United States claims about 1,000,000 square miles of Antarctica. was, and perhaps still is, a victim of amnesia.

He had left his Williams home to take a bay area defense job, never arrived. i A woman phoned police that "ragged and tattered man was wandering on her lawn." It was Hal Chase, who at one time could have danced a figure 8, the Highland fling and done a hand-flip over that same lawn and still put the runner out. So does time pass. We make fame and we make mistakes, we are praised and booed especially in the most upsy-down game in the world, baseball. We wish Hal Chase, son of a local sawmill man, recovery from his illness and besides that the best of luck.

His wheel of fortune has certainly been kept spinning all of his 55 years. He's about due for another lucky number. Weekend Deer Season Opens Toilay In County That commotion you heard this morning, Mrs. Jones, was only a convoy of deer hunters taking to fields for the opening of the 1912 California deer season, and it was expected to be a good season, one of the best in the last decade. For months the deer have been fattingup on natural foliage and an abundance of food, and now the hunters are all set to kill some of the big bucks that everybody has seen, talked about, and looked disgusted at before the start of the season.

The Bonny Doon sector should be the big hunting grounds this morning as the district seems overloaded with deer according to present reports. However you always see more deer before the season opens than you do afterwards, and anything can happen. HunterTrials Attract Many Heading the list to date of reservations for the Hunter Trials luncheon at Top.onip Polo club Sunday is Mrs. It. C.

Allen, Opal Cliffs, who has signified that she will entertain CO at this annual Santa Cruz event. Arriving with a party of 10 from Sacramento are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman (nee Barbara Worth). Others making club reservations are Dr.

and Mrs. Gerald Gray of San Mateo, Miss Jane Standifer, actively identified with Red Cross work in San Francisco and whose picture is frequently seen in social sections of those papers; Miss Alice Hawkins, also of the bay city; Jerry Iladden, Burlingame; and scores of others expected. Eugene Shatkin Moves Up Notch Eugene Shatkin, former Santa Cruz high school netster, and winner of the CCAL and CIF singles crowns, advanced to the third round in the All-University Singles championships this week at the University of California. Shatkin defeated Ellsworth Lie-nau in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1, to advance into the third round. He now rates as one of the favorites in the play.

Shatkin combined with Norm Mundell, another Santa Cruzan now attending the University of California, and walloped Gay and Vincent in the third round men's doubles play. Bettina In Army Camp Upton, N. July 31 Melio Bettina, heavyweight boxer from Beacon, N. entered the army today. Bettina, according to unofficial sources, arrived in the camp yesterday but there was no announcement of his induction because he had not completed the regular army routine.

APPLIES Dcs Moines, July 31 Aubrey Devine, 44, famous University of Iowa athlete who was quarterback on Walter Camp's All-America team in 1921, has applied for enlistment in the marines, Capt. L. J. Denmire, district recruiting officer, said today. AUTO BODY Painting And Repair Work OX THE RUDGLT PLAN IXotltiiuj Down to 12 Months Jo Pay See the: Va und 12 Car CHEVROLET CO.

Chevrolet Oldsmnbile Authorized Service 293 Tacific Ave. TeL 490 Reiultf Yesterday Cincinnati 5, Boston 2. Others postponed. Recommendations made here; that there be an open season on does in Santa Cruz county to prevent "further destruction to crops by wild deer" were firmly opposed yesterday by leading hunters and conservationists including Joe Scar- oni of Davenport. Searoni, whose large ranch is said to be a haven for does and fawns, is one of the most ardent hunters in this county.

He is well known in agricultural circles, being a member of various farm organizations. Since the deer season opens tomorrow, the recommendation had been made that with the deer hunters of every county south and east of Monterey having to come north for their game this year, the destruction which does have reportedly done to certain local crops could be ended by declaring an open season on them. "I would hardly approve of an open season on does," Searoni said. "While does are with their fawns their meat is no good. Anyway, you can kill deer on permission of game warden if you can prove that said deer are destroying your crop.

You've got to salvage such a deer and turn it over to the game warden if it is a doe, or if it is a buck shot out of season. Does have been reportedly destroying string beans and grape vines in certain sections of the county, including the Davenport area. Mike Morelli expressed Brad Trine In Baseball Win Lanky Brad Trine pitched and batted the Ashville Tourists to a 5 to 4 win over the second place Greensboro Red Sox in his last start in the Piedmont league, it was revealed here. Trine allowed one earned run in his second triumph of the season. The ex-Santa Cruz high school star now has won two games and lost two for the Asheville club, cellar holders of the Piedmont, class league.

Trine hit two singles, driving in two runs, besides scoring two runs for the Tourists, including the winning run, the Asheville Citizen revealed. ENLISTS San Francisco, July 31 Joe Benjamin, former Pacific coast lightweight boxing champion and for years a second for Jack Demp-sey, was in the Marines today. Santa Cruz is Courteous to Visitors in mm i ii i i mm Wm' Jtm il It was Fassio's error in the fourth inning that gave the Foods their first run after the Boys' Club had scored in the third. Afterward, Bob Baldassar, pitching them in soft and easy, stopped the Clubbers cold. Played With 8 Men To make things harder, the winning Nu Deals played with eight men, but those eight played very good ball, and won the game.

In the ninth, Twitchell singled, Bourriague struck out, but Twitchell had advanced to third on two passed balls. Then on the next play, Pete Baldassar hit to Fassio who threw to first, but Esposito's throw back to the plate was late and Twitchell scored from third for the winning run, and the ball game. It was the second straight week that Fassio pitched no-hit ball for seven innings, and lost the game. He walked eight, and fanned seven, pitching very good ball. In the sixth inning with the bases loaded and one out, Dick Fassio caught a hard line drive of Welch's and doubled Bob Baldassar off third for the game's only double play.

It was also Fassio's second one-hit game against the Nu Deals. He has beaten them twice before in the American league play. The Club scored in the third when Thompson and Bill Medina walked and Thompson scored on Bobby Fassio's single. Both teams had men on several times, but failed score. Box score: Boys' Club Nu Deal Foods AB H' HH' ABRII 0 OWelch.lb 5 0 0 Esposito 4 4 4 4 B.

Fassio D. Fassio Diedrickson Hornbaker Kettle Pedemonte Thompson B.Medina A.Medina 0 1 ogle.ss 5 0 0 i witcliell.c 4 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 4 0 2 P.Baldassr.rf 4 1 0 4 1 B.Baldassr.p 3 0 0 3 0 OiTosta.lf 2 0 0 1 1 OjPq.Antneli.cf 2 0 0 ui 3 0 01 TAtals ...33 1 5i Totals .29 1 1 Score By Inninqs Eoys' Club 001 000 0001 Hits oil 100 1015 Nu Deal Foods .000 100 0012 Hits 000 000 0011 Summary Bases on balls off B. Bal dassar 4, D. Fasio 8. Struck out by D.

rassio uouDie, D. Fassio to B. Fassio. Scorer, Sinclair. Umpires, Silva and Rodriguez.

Softball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W. Mortimer's Roofers 8 Boys' Club 4 White's Cardinals 3 Nu Deal Foods 1 Pet. .888 .500 .428 .125 NATIONAL LEACUE W. L. Pet.

Cements 6 2 .750 Camp Evers Cubs 5 3 .675 20-30 Club ...4 5 .444 Watson Bros 2 7 .222 Sports Leaders Visit In S. C. George Zehender, president of the Associated Sportsmen of California, was a visitor in Santa Cruz this week. Also visiting at the Mike Morelli home is Charles Danielson, former president of the Associated Sportsmen and now Pacific coast representative of the Bayer Aspirin company. Danielson is spending his vacation here.

Department Santa Cruz coming from the army and an ad-' ditional number expected from Pebble Beach, where the trials start today. This is purely a hunter trial with no races as at Pogonip's May trials which are said to have inspired the staging of this huge affair in, which the cream of the coast's hunters will compete on the outside and inside course at Pogonip. It will be a sweepstakes over a Pogonip course which Mrs. Gerald Grey, organizer of the present trials, said was in fine shape after jumping it. MANAGER Captain Bob Egan is managing the show in which his son, Bob will ride Camp, one of the best hunters in the east.

There will be about 18 horses in all, reservations having been made for 12 horses over Saturday night. This is one trial for which Mrs. Wheeler will have little to do but flag the course and put it in shape. That in itself is a job of some magnitude, however. Mrs.

Barbara Worth Zimmerman of Sacramento, who will en ter four horses, will play for the girls team in the return polo game with Pogonip boys which has been moved from Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning so that Mrs. Zimmerman, who has played at Pogonip before, will be able to play. The winning horse on the local Ujht Baseball By Th Oakland, First night Portland Oakland Batteries and Mayer; night game: Portland Oakland Batteries borne and Yelovic and Associated Press July 31. game: (7 innings). 2 7 0 6 10 0 Osborne, Stine, Dibiasi and Glenn.

July 31. Second 4 8 2 0 9 2 Schubel, Os-Leovlch; Chelini, Glenn. Los Angeles, July 31. First night game (7 innings): Seattle 1 2 0 Los Angeles ...0 5 1 Batteries Guay and Kearse; Flores and Todd. Second game: (9 innings): Seattle 5 7 0 Los Angeles 4 6 1 Batteries Rudnick, Lipke, Soriano, and Pierce; Gehrman, Lynn and Campbell.

Sacramento, July 31. First night game (10 innings): San Francisco 6 10 1 Sacramento 7 13 3 Batteries Joyce and Sprinz; Freitas, Pintar and Mueller. Second game: (7 innings): San Francisco 1 5 1 Sacramento 2 6 1 Batteries Seats and Ogro-dowtki; Lyons and Mueller. Mackmen Trounce Cleveland With Two Big Frames Cleveland, July 31. (A) The Athletics, whose Bob Johnson notched a three-run homer in the fifth inning, reached up from the cellar tonight to lick the Cleveland Indians, 6 to 4, in a contest marked by five errors.

Oris Hockett also hit for the circuit. The Athletics grabbed their three runs in the fourth stanza on Bill Knockerbocker's single, Dick Seibcrt's double, Ray Mack's wild throw, a single by Pete Suder and Roy Weatherly's muff of a fly from Eric McNair's bat. Philadelphia 6 8 2 Cleveland 4 8 3 Batteries Fowler, Marchildon and Swift; Smith, Ferrick and Eisenstat and Hegan. Chi-Sox Wallop Senators 7-2 Chicago, July 31. (JV) The Chicago White Sox slugged out a 7 to 2 victory over the Washington Senators tonight, Johnny Humphries winning his seventh game of the season.

The Sox made 10 hits off Earl Wynn and Ray Scarborough. The White Sox, with Taft Wright hitting a single and triple and Myril Hoag a double and triple, scored three runs in the third inning and three more in the fifth to chase Wynn. Washington 2 7 1 Chicago 7 10 2 Batteries Wynn, Scarbrough an Early; Humphries and Tresh. ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE 2 i- COURTESY SELLS SANTA CRUZ i same amount, the grand winner getting another $50 award The trials open at Pogonip at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. From Barbara Worth Zimmer man stables of Sacramento come four entries which will probably be Frank Fallon, Brown Jug, Sandy George, and Lanzer Hazel Binder has entered Gold Flight, Santa Lota of Sacramento bringing Hot Toddy, Birdie Boyles bringing John Rose.

John Kehoe of San Francisco has enfered Blue Monday, W. S. Barrett of Burlingame comes for ward with Ceiling Zero. Betsy Wood of Burlingame has entered Killinery Laa, E. F.

Pea-body of San Mateo brings down Last Act, Mrs. Gerald Gray of San Mateo bringing down Brian Born. The latter horse won the May trials at Pogonip. OTHERS M. L.

Nathan Jr. of Burlingame brings down Lookout Willy, Doris Wittman of Oakland bringing down Pirate Pat, Robert C. Egan of San Mateo entering My Turn and Bert Cook of Oakland coming down with Billy Bon. The army entries cannot be named until the day of the trials. according to army regulations which prohibit printing such de- tails beforehand.

USC-Stanford Moved Back To Palo Alto Palo Alto, July 31 (P) Al Masters, graduate manager of athletics of Stanford university, today abandoned the idea of taking the Indian-University of Southern California football game to San Francisco, deciding to play the Oct. 24 contest on Stanford's field here. Masters had been dickering for more than a month to line up the Indian-Trojan game as part of a double-header, shared by the University of San Francisco and San Jose State College teams, to be played Oct. 24 in San Francisco's Kezan stadium. He had proposed moving the game to San Francisco in recognition of the tire shortage, but Stanford students and Palo Alto townspeople together protested against the arrangement yesterday.

Kezar seats 60,000, which is fewer than the campus stadium's capacity. Yankees Split With Browns St. Louis, July 31. OP) The on again off again St. Louis Browns were all of that tonight, putting on the power to outslug New York.

9 to 8, in the first game of a twilight night doubleheader and then failing miserably at the plate as the Yankees shut them out in the nightcap, 8 to 0. Spurgeon Chandler limited St. Louis to only three hits in the second encounter to win his twelfth game against two setbacks. The Browns were anything but idle at the plate in the first encounter. Thirty-three hits were rapped out, the 17 for St.

Louis equaling the high-hit total against the Yankees this season in a single game. New York 8 1G 1 St. ouis 9 17 2 Batteries Borowy, Murphy and Hemsley; Hollingsworth, Ferens, Appleton and Ferrell. New York 8 10 0 St. Louis 0 3 1 Batteries Chandler and Rosar; Galehouse, Muncrief, Ferris and Ferrell.

Local Dog Is Given Praise The San Francisco Chronicle Sporting Green Thursday morning carried a two-column picture of Live Oak Sandstorm, a golden cocker spaniel bred by Mrs. Emma Pieper of Santa Cruz. Live Oak Sandstorm is the Berkeley Goldenstale Kennel's grand champion. His 13-month-old son, owned by Manitoba Kennels of Winnipeg, has gone best in show in his first two appearances at Winnipeg and Calgary. Mrs.

Pieper's dogs have been consistent winners at the largest dog shows in the country. Vf) Ave. TUf imiio Mi-r mom ttlAL ESTATi. All UfltS Of tMSUQAMCf MTm pacific PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. Los Angeles 73 4t Sacramento Pet.

.613 .592 .646 .512 .492 .442 .430 .371 Seattle 65 San Diego 62 San Francisco 58 60 Oakland 53 67 Hollvwood 52 69 Portland 43 73 Results Yesterday Oakland 6, Portland 2 7 innings). Oakland 6, Portland 4 (9 lnninesl. Seattle 1. Los Angeles 0 (7 innings). Seattle 5.

Los Angeles 4 (9 inningsi. Sacramento 7, San Francisco 6 (10 innings Sacramento 2, San Francisco 1 (7 innings). NAMED Chicago, July 31 Alonzo L. (Lon) Stiner, football coach at Oregon State University, has been appointed as the west's representative on the collegiate all-star coaching staff, it was announced today. Stiner was the second of the coaches to be appointed.

Homer Norton, football coach at Texas A. and accepted the position as the souths representative on the "staff yesterday. Help a friend Give to the to the dapper and deft diamonds- digger who showed the world how baseball should be played. Ripht now our svmnalhies are wholeheartedly on the side of this one-time knee-panted local youth who went from here to Santa Clara and from Santa Clara to immortal fame In the public mind. We say "in the public mind" because Hal Chase will never be cast in bronze at Cooperstown.

A scandal which barred him from the game prevented that. But those days are gone and he's taken his punishment by being torn from his first base. So the past in our mind's eye is now a running movie of quick footwork, a brown glove snatching a white pellet one jump ahead of an anxious runner, a quick bat smacking one down the line. He's in tough straits now. He Flying Attack 4 1 Wv-' I V- ILf'r ami V-r ZSsfc.

I I Announcements are a very inexpensive way of informing your relatives and friends of your marriage. Sentinel Weddings for every occasion. 37" 1 Sentinel a Job Printing 25 Church Street WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE After hl day's woik at Hamilton Field, near San Francisco, PvL Jack Cannon demonstrates his swan dive at a pool for enlisted men..

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