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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 20

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ti EXPRESS FRIDAY APRIL 17 1931 rAGE 20 LOS EVENING EXI 4 la 4 1' El Li fil'ICKS IL AAC1 LOS EVENING RADIO ENTERTAINMENT SOUTHERN CALIF RADIO PROGRAMS Entertaining Schedule of Familiar Features on Airways This Evening of Southern California eta 1lons by kilocycles is am follows KTM 180 Kt SO 1120 Knit 1300 lo0 htIJ 900 KaleS 1120 NMI t114: 11111 050 tiii 1J 100 li 11 1300 710 111'1D 1000 1110X 1 Is0 1800 811 KZX 1050 K6K10 1300 KECA 1450 of Southern California eta 870 KTM 180 GOO I li DJ 000 840 EM11 050 71() KFVD 1000 780 Klili 1050 Location K71111 FL) li 11 KliNi KLLW Baseball Results and Standings JOE M'CARTHY PUTS 'HUSTLE SPIRIT' INTO ONCE PEPLESS YANKS TOMORROW CLUB TO WIN BY 8 POINTS CLAIMS COACH TODAY Premiere of 'Seed' at Carthay Circle Will Be Broadcast by Station KFWB TO 7 A 5 and annan Nowa weathar etc CSC 7 TO 8 A New York Fans Pick Team as 'Dark Horse' When New Pilot Gets Club Off to Winning Start Over Red Sox Dean Names McGeagh Halstead Victors By THOMAS TREANOR Regular Friday favorites submit the most attractive bids for your favor tonight Exceptional broadcasts great opera stars world figures are not in the book for the evening hours The air field is clear for week-in and week-out' standbys of both local and national COWBOY ON AIR I broadcasters Major Bowes' Family with Waldo Mayo violinistKECA 4 Jessica Dragonette and the Cavaliers '''i KECA 5 the Interwoven Fair 1' 'is KFI 8 Optimistic Doughnuts i '''v --4' KNX 8 and the Hollywood Legion fights over KNX at 9:45 viill draw 4 the majority of listeners WEAK IN FIELD By DIXON STEWART By United Press NEW yorz April 17--New York's Yankees today held disputed possession of the American League lead and politan fans now are convinced that the Yanks will prove the outstanding "dark horse" of the season Brix Favored in Shot And Discus by Mentor Sharpies! two hours and organ 1 Organ and soloists 730 730 Van and Don 7:45 east Club two hours EMPC IdeziounAmerican concert two hours Club Silent 7:30 a TO 9 A Sharpies Inspirational talk 8:50 140111 one hour Happytime Hour One hotly Street Flashes E16 Eger-Owe 330 101111-8tocke Breaktant Club continued KMPC Mexican-American program Continued 830 TO 10 A nova I Records 9 Beauty talk 930 Hayertord College 945 9 Children'e dental clinie 915 National Farm and Home Hour 9:30 9 Vermont Lumber Jacks 916 Eleanor intro ballads 910 Economics 9 Travel talk 15 Records 9:45 news 9 Reoorda 0:15 Beveri Orchestra one hour 10 TO 11 A Albright's Family 10 Records 1030 Ricardo 10:46 Farm and Home Hour continued Woman's Magazine or the Air 1030 Orchestra 10 Silent 1030 10 Hawaiians 1080 continued Shopping service 1010 Records 1030 BettY 10:45 KrIVB--01-gath 10 Morning Melodist 10:30 COAST LEAGUE Won Lost Pet LOS ANGELES 4 600 Portland 4 600 Sacramento 4 600 114 ULY WO!) 5 000 Mission 5 500 thikland 6 fillO San Francisco 6 4e0 Seattle 7 300 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles liollywood 6 tothland 13 Portland 3 Sacramento 6 Seattle 5 tian k'rancisco 6 Mission 3 DOW SERIES STAND 1os Angeles 2: Flollvwood 1 Portland 2 Oakland 1 Sacramento Seattle 0 Alias ion 2 (San Francisco At Wriglev LOS ANtIELES IIOLLTWOOD d11 1-1 0 A AB 14 0 A Statzxf 4 2 3 0 1 5 Itoker21 11 2 3 5 1irt1ltat2it II 1 6 6 Sominaif 5 2 0 0 Calgi ttncf 5 2 1 0 Barba rt 5 3 3 1 Itarheerf 4 3 5 0 Jacohmlb 3 1 9 0 Sevetchlo 4 1 2 0 DIG niarss 4 1 I 6 (lreenlb 4 1 8 2 FarrelL3b 4 1 1 0 Jonealf 1 0 0 0 Cantobelle 2 0 8 0 tlaxella3b 4 1 2 0 Pettco 2 0 1 1 liolersono 1 0 1 0 Ballena 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Sherlock 1 0 0 0 Carlylecf 1 1 1 0 Mayer-- 1 0 0 0 Elleeno 0 0 0 0 Shelenback 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals34 12 27 12 Totals 9 27 14 Sherlock batted for Jones in sixth 5117r batted for Pa In seventh Shellentao 111111 for Eileen Ill ninth Yde rail for Shellenback in ninth Catina ran for Nevereid In ninth Los Angeles 400 040 000-8 lloilywood 010 002 111-6 Home run Barbee Three-base Two-base hits Fa roll Lee Carlyle Sacrifice Jacobs Buns batted Ita ker Jacobs (2 Farrell (2) Barbee (2) Dittmar (2 Callaghan (2) Lee Carlyle Id000le oho's- Loc to Branan to Green C21 Dittmar to Baker to Jacobs! Barton to Baker Credit vtetroxt to Petty Charge dfcat In Bit by ha Cri inpitell by liollerson Stolen Barton Li Calliorhan drat to llollers01 It by nithed Cri 111001 hv liollorson Stolen Barton Lie Callaahan POLY FAVORITE IN TRACK MEET 'i10''''' i it 1 4 iy1 ii? 1 tLts-' Jt -ffiil' 4 ')I47114 '4 NC: I' 4 i 4444 4 TO 5 KNX-7ravelogue 4 Recorde gtheical program 4:30 KHJ-Idotton Downey Bond 4 Bridge talk 4:15 Town Topics news Nell Larsen and Don Ricardo 4:45 K101-5illtorial Review 4 Dig Brother Don 4:16 Phil Cook MO Story Idan 4:45 REog-Capitol Theater program 4 HalittM 4:30 Abigail Farecis 4:45 HI6W11-dergy Joyce and orchestra 4 Adventurer 4:15 Black and White 4:80 HAITII-Stuart Ilatriblin request gongs 4 Musical Messengers 4:30 Ha talk continued from 8:15 WeOrdll 4:15 Just Kid" 4:30 K(tlIt-10m and Tim fi Orcheatra 6:15 Ki 1011-Record" 4 ()Liam 4:30 KTM-Zendra 4 story Lady 4:30 KFOX-News 4 Hymna 4:16 Ruoker Orsham 4:30 Piano 4:45 5 TO KNX-Bly Brother Ken IS Curtiss Candy company 6:26 Financial talk 530 Town (Moir 6:45 K111-1111W011 end Ricardo continued Black and Blue 516 Sharnova Trio 5:30 K111-141nrY Man continued Averill Trio 615 Talk on gardens 530 New York markets 6:45 KkIcA-Cities Service Hour of music Seven i Orchestra one hour KAITit-Musical Messengers continued Organ 5:15 New 6:45 KAIPC-lindle news Ad-Visor 5:30 Kiudii--Mm and Tent el Oreheetra 5:15 KtiFt-blarkets 5 Hawaiians KFOX-narmony Boys 5 knack and Blue 6:15 Carl Farr 6:80 Prof 646 8 TO 7 104X-Organ 6 Tom and Wash 6:16 knights of tho Roaring Road 6:30 KID-Aleindeanet 6 Don Ricardo and Felix Mill" 6:30 KFI-Interwoven Pair 4 Armour pre-gram 6:30 KEPA-RIG) review I Spanish Serenader laWil-JacksOn's Entertainers 1 Uncle Jerry 6:30 Cecil and Sally 6:45 101Tit-Ilanio Boy 6 Supper Club 6:30 Hilidd-Edniunde1 Orchestra one hour Leahy's Squad Picked To Beat A by 30 Points Programs somewhat out of the ordinary with attractions for special audiences are the premiere of "Seed" at the Carthay Circle Theater bringing snatches of the voices of cinema celebrities and the Dink Templeton track interview for sports fans Prospects of Stanford to beat in their coming track meet will be discussed by Templeton over KHJ from 8 to 8:15 A famous man of the screen often heard but never seen will act as master of ceremonies at the Carthay opening The traveling director Tom Terriss will introduce the film favorites and converse with them at the microphone This is his first public appearance in Los Angeles KEWS 8:30 to 9:30 The current Yankees team Is a much different aggregation than the pepless 1930 edition which dropped its first six games and finished the lik season 16 games yr behind first place True the only imlor an voispk li change in per- sonnel is the riop' placement of -40I4" Shawkey by Joe McCar- thy but the dynamic new '''0-' manager has Babe Ruth succeeded in changing the mental attitude of the club and has a hustling team Neither the Yankees' pitching nor batting has been sensational In the three victories to date but the team has played "heads up" ball and taken advantage of every break McCarthy is Rnown as a leader of hard-fighting teams and if the Yankees continue their present type of play they are certain to be hard to beat especially when the pitching and hitting starts to click PENNOCK IN FORM Herb Pennock veteran of the Yankees' mount staff turned in the team's best pitching performance of the year when he let Boston down with eight hits yesterday and won his game 2 to 1 A triple by Lou Gehrig scored the first New York run and a wild throw to home by Lisenbee with three on and one out produced the winning tally in the ninth Washington and Philadelphia preseason pennant fa rites continued their close competition yesterday with the Senators winning 5 to 4 and taking a two-game-toone lead in the series The Athletics were handicapped by toe absence of First Baseman Jimmy Foxx who is out of action with strained ligaments in his leg and neither Hank McDonald rookie pitcher nor George Earnshaw oould hold the Washington team -7-7'-'7t le 0014 4P 4 1 l' 4 A 4 44 1' '''A hall1 I San San Framisro fin 1O1-13 13 2 Iaian 1110 010 020-8 10 1 and Wilson: Pi 'lotto Maga and 11rensel A Sacra men EL Seattle 100 010 001-5 14 0 Saratnento 11111 100 002-5 11 I and Gaston Vinci iitinilton and Koehler At Thrrtland 0 00 100 3 11 2 oahland 11 00 101 00x-13 14 2 Partort--31 il Lahti and Woodall I Fitzuatriek: Ludo lph and Deberri 'C "Big Yank" the 20th century cowboy rides the airways tonight in a new transcription series scheduled for KFWB at 7:45 i Then there are two new series of broadcasts both electrical transcription both promising which open local runs of several weeks tonight Songs of the garden variety tuneful glorifications of flowers inaugurate the appearance of a soloist quartet and ensemble who make their local debut over the Paramount-Express station at 7:15 "Rose in the Bud" "Sweetest Flower That Grows" and "To a Wild Rose" are promised Every Friday the same musicians at the same time NATIONAL LEAGUE By BILL HUNT 190X-over at Mart 8 Perry Pruned' 530 Sill and Goo 1:41 Wilshire residents should 7 TO 8 riot become unduly alarmed KNX-Frank Watanabe 7 Acme Mustra this afternoon when they trrilr717110 813ootriopeoltoar7 Water dig 1011-1 de Morse 7 Con nell 6116 hear a terrific din emitting 1191-Argostrong Quaker 7 RICO pro from the confines of Roush Field ICMConcert orchestra 7 Winnie an Los Angeles High School because a KiMi3e 7:80 John Vale tenor 745 HD 7 Transcriptions student riot will not be in progress 1:30 The loud cheer- r------477 olvit-Faanmv ir Air one hour hour ing will be the 7i': ioum-atudio 7 30 result of the an- Kli'gt-4301! I' 7' '3l6 Lee 7:15 nu a I grudge Ak A 8 TO 9 battle betwe KNaXnd-0aplirrilairrionDeo-hNoutirta with dance band ancient rivals- i KW-Dirac Templeton interview 8 Arthur Los Angeles i 5: liryor Bond 815 C011eR0 Daze 830 KFI-Gent Fe Grantee popular bits High and Poly- Lk Itrontillt Footlights 815 Mellowed Ili'and DIMS Hurst 815 '1'-'11'1'8gnrier technic-on the 10 Andy 8 Fred Forrest cinder track 72' i ICIi 1 Eddie Leahy's fr 40iv: '1111-8peed 8 Premiere of "Seed" elt crew of cinder 1-) -0 '-didadavw' si NI MI Feet 8 Moment of OA Medita- 401-- 8 EW 30 RILIM and Radon 8:46 artists will take AitLi24 Kt11111-Organ 8 Louleita 330 the field a heavy HON-Dixie Aces 8 Salon Orchestra favorite to crash 3'30 hid rooter ETU-Highway Highlights one hour a smash KFOX-Itural Free Delivery 8 HarmoniHomer Graves' Los Angeles High "5 SUgge8t1" 830 9 TO 10 Romans by a 30-point margin De- KNX-Sped Blendera 9 Artanna Wrang spite that fact rumors have been Ism 9:15 Hollywood fights 9:45 afloat that Graves has a few tricks KH 01Tinorialcal9Vcktail 9 Town House to unfold in an attempt to pull the K101-11ousfi of Color I Kodak Week-End meet out of the bag 930 KECA-Fred Forrest and Emma Hurst Poly has the quarter-mile salted continued EUgenta Egloff cellist 916 away with Jimmy Luvalle and Slumber hour Dewey Ralphs cinches to nab first 930 loygliwned ding ot the Air 9 Ship of and second Pablos who placed third against Manual should be KG11-Salon Orchestra continued Rain- able to grab a third today Poly may K47-7taarrideehn Hour nor sle dominate the sprints and again K3glin-1011101t Cook 9 Sponsored pro they may not It all depends upon KG'11C-Enguah 01hson Orcheatra it Hubert (Bud) Bates the Roman atrIcnit4ragioat'ongda orgriay and Daily sprinter who has been troubled with $30 an ailing leg io 'TO 11 SIEGEL VS BOLOTIN KNE-Hollywood fights continued Mash MI and Jackson 1045 1-Fqx-over at Mart's 6 Perry Prune" CM Bill and Coo 7 TO 8 KNX-Frank Watanabe 7 keine Musical Program 7:15 hletropolltan Water district talk 7:30 Golf emierts :41 1011-Lee Morse 7 Concert 7:10 MI-Armstrong Quakers 7 RICO program KFPA-Concert orchestra 7 Winnie and Eddie 7:30 John Vats tenor 7:45 KFWB Hottentot 7 Transcriptions 7:30 KNITii-Radto of the Air one holm' Ho-r one hour lalp0-8tudio KYOX-Achool 7 Jimmy Lee 7:15 Rhythm Boy 7 :30 3 TO 9 KNX-Optimistle Do-Nub with dance band and tariells one hour Kild-Dinit Templeton interview 8 Arthur Pryor Bond 8 15 C011elni Daze 8:30 K111-Gent se Grantee popular hits Eirowroillit Footlights 815 Mellowed Melodies 810 Kldtla-Agnes 'n1 Andy 8 Fred Forrest and EMMIL Bo rot 8 :15 JOVE-Speed 8 Premiere of "Seed" 830 Kmrit--SIna Fest 8 Momente of Meditation 8:30 and Radon 8:45 Kl11110-Organ 8 Imuisita 8:30 MON-Dixie Aces 8 Salon Orcheetra 330 KTM-Highway Highlights one hour RIMY-Rural Free Delivery 8 Harmon! 10 'TO 11 fights continued Metal Bell and Jackson 1045 11 A TO 12 NOON KNX-Records 11 program 1130 KI1J-Organ 11 National Democratic club Forum 11:15 KFI-Woman 'e Magazine of the Air continued (lids' Trio 1140 Spanish lesson 1145 KECA-Silent Fordham University Glee Club 1130 K51T11-Hawalione continued Records 1110 Civic officials 1145 KMPC-Retty continued Records' 1130 luvrti-Morning Melodist continued Records 11:30 12 NOON TO 1 KNX-ICNX Ensemble 12 Travelogue 12:30 Records 12:45 KHJ-Siltmore Concert Orcheetra 12 News 12:30 Saturday Syncopators 1245 101-Agricultural talk Federal and state inarket reports 13 Silent 12:30 KECA-flotel Sir Francis Drake Orchestra one hour KMTR-Newo 12 High Noon Highlights NI PC-1f anog Chaornes KEWS-Organ 12 Harold Rhodes piano 12:15 Gino Seven Orchestra 12:30 1 TO 2 KNX-Dr Matthews First Radio Church 130 Eddie Albright reading late fiction KHJ-Ann Loaf orgon 1 Forum 1:30 KErA-Sits of Melody 1 Pacific Feature hour 1:15 KMTR-High Noon Highlights 1 Oregon Lumber Jtviks 1:15 KMSC-Records 1 Radio News 1:15 Sob Bunny and Junior 1:30 Prosperity 145 KFIV13--Gino Saved Orchestra continued TO II KNX-Parker dental talk a Grand concert records 2:30 ICILT-II A A track meet two and one-half hours KFI-Sylvia's Hannytime 2:30 KECA-NSC matinee one hour KMTS-Ctregon Lumber Jacks I Cowboy songs 2:15 Harry Heise 230 1(31PC-1exican-American program one hour KIM'S-Boll game toe Angeles VS Holly wood 11 TO 4 KNX-Ctrand concert records continued KILI-Track meet continued XE1-Sylvia continued Songs 3:30 KECA-Adventure 3 Federal and state markets 315 Averill Trio 330 KMTR-Harry Heise Records 330 KMPC-Doria Sall! 3 John and Leo 3:15 Records 345 ICIWS--Ball game continued 4 TO 5 KNX-Grand concert records continued KHJ-Track meet till 430 Town Tordoe news Armand Vocsay 445 KF1-4oncert 4 Jack Baldwin piano 4:45 KI(CA-Gene Austin 4 Laws of Society 415 riktrIO and song 430 Juvenile sketches 445 KNiTR-Records Musical Messengers 4:30 KMPC-Nian From Mars 4 Uncle Josh Records 4:46 NEWS-Records 4 Adventurer 4:15 Two Pianos 4:30 the existing arrangement which permits KCIFF first choice in selecting time on the 1300 kilocycle chart- nel shared with KTBI Call letters of KTBI will be changed and plans in the near future call for purchase of new 1000-watt equipment and extensive mechanical improvements Another Musical Cocktail composed of old and new tunes skillfully 't shaken up by Raymor Paige and orchestra will pour through the microphone at KILT at 9 The 'stroke of 9 also brings the DuPont Speed Blenders in another clever mixture of songs Annette Henshaw said to be a television possibility shows a beautiful voice In a program of popular tunes You will hear "Hello Beautiful" "My Ideal" and "Maybe This Is Love" The orchestra will present hits from "Sons of Guns" and "Three Cheers" Al- lyn Jocelyn acts as host KNX Pct Pet St Ton hi 3 0 1 ttott Phi Itittda 1 2 333 itoto 3 0 Lotto ilittshurg 1 333 New Yotk 2 4c7 Brooklyn 0 3 000 Chtago 2 I tatit tinrinitil 0 2 000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Brooklyn 003 010 MO-4 5 0 Boston 010 100 406-7 7 0 Batteries-Vance and Pleinich: Brandt and Stu-direr: At St Lout: 100 MO 210-0 12 2 ti 000 001 002-3 10 0 Derringer an Wilson FreS' Johnson Eckert and Sukeforth At Nese York WO 150 170-14 20 1 Philadelrhirt 001 102 4 9 4 Itatteries--Mithell and llama O'Farrell: Elliott Seblessler Shields Ital lenstein anti Henna At Chicago-- Pit tsburch 2on OM 010-4 6 0 Chicago 110 001 000-3 9 0 Stsmeer and Hernalest: Blake Teachout Malone and Hartnett TODAY'S GAMES St Louts al einrinati Pittshurgh at lthieugo Other teams not ariteduled "Big Yank" is the title of the other transcription series KFWB 7:45 Musical highlights of the present and songs of the days beyond recall will be presented by a group billed as the original Hill-Billy Ensemble And there will be bits of comedy interspersed by "Big Yank" cowboy KTB the Bible Institute station Is to be sold to KFVD the Auburn-Cord station The deal will be consummated unon arrival of official papers from Washington Feature programs of KTBI will be continued and no attempt will be made by the new owners to disturb SPRINT RECORDS MADE BY BURCH By BILL BARNETT Dean Cromwell whose University of Southern California track and field team won the I A A A A and A A championships last year as well as the California intercollegiates and whose present team appears to be a -a bit stronger than the 1930 4 -0 4 cr ea hon this 1 1 morning dLiocsted Atnh that the rIteeh 4- Athletic Club in squad would -t tomorrow dual l'zi 4---JV meet in the Col- OA 'T iseum by a (ii)i- 4 -l'IW': to 61li margin Crom well e- 14 pects his squad ntan cromwal score 47 points in the track events and but 1412 on the field All of which probably means that the Trojans will win by a 10-point margin for Cromwell is far from being an optimistic person when it comes to picking his track team to win It will be remembered that last year the day before the StanfordS meet Cromwell claimed his outfit would win by a single point FAVOR McGEAGII The Trojan coach has Kenny Robinson of the A A finishing second in each sprint but has failed to mention Delby one of his best dash men Cromwell picks Bill McGeagh to win the 880 from Jackie Burton of the Club and Cliff Halstead to finish ahead of Orval Martin in the mile Also he has Earl Callahan second In the two-mile with Ches Unruh third His selections follow: Robinson (L A A C) Maurer Robinson (L A A C) Guyer Woessner Williamson (L A A CI Burton Webster (L A A C) Martin (L A A C) Learned (L A A C) Callahan Unruh High Smith (L A A C) Bills Low Maxwell (L A A C) Payne Edwards (L A A C) Hall Hall Pickell (L A A C) Javelin DeMers Harlo Hoover (L A A C) Pole Jefferson (L A A C) Chlentzos and Graber tie for third High (L A A C) Stewart (S 0) Brannan and McNaughton (S C) tie for third with Keefer and Bishop (L A A C) Broad Walker (L A A C) Johnson Cromwell's placing Bob Hall second in the discus to Brix is something of a surprise although MerCury officials claim the Trojan weight man may get nothing better than third place Johnny Johnson In the broad jump one of Cromwell's sophomores hardly figures to defeat Bredthaurer of the Club who has been leaping more than 23 feet this Season WEBSTER GOOD If the Trojans fail to tally more than 1411 points in the field events they won't have a chance of winning tomorrow for the Mercury squad is capable of almost holding its own in the track races The outstanding races tomorrow Etre expected to be the 880 mile high burdles and low hurdles and probably the two-mile all on bow Callahan feels McGengh and Burton both capable of 1:56 or bet ter are matched in the half-mile with Ferris Webster the "dark borse" There will be five low hurdlers entered who are capable of beating 24 Seconds Cromwell has Capt Ernie Payne Bill Carla and Duncan Powers while Coach Boyd Comstock boasts about Bob Maxwell national A A champion and Jeddy Welsh Payne has made the best time so far this season having been timed in 23 3-5 against the Olympic Club 1611 Anson Weeks two hours Iti 10 Arabian Nights 10:15 Orchestra 10:45 serial 10 Exercises 1010 Arnhelm two hours Lyman Orchestra 10 Harry Boise 1030 Hill Billies one hour Orchestra two bourn Garden Orchestra cow Sneed Slumber Boon 10:30 10 Organ 10:30 10 Danes music 10:30 11 TO le MIDNIGHT Inn one hour Weeks continued rostra continued Laughner Bare rin 11:15 Arnheim continued Colombo tole hour Howell request program two hours continued program two hours Orchestra one hour Ballroom Orchestra one hour To Earn More Pay! Siegel of Poly will not find it easy going in the low hurdles He will face Bolotin of Los Angeles High who is showing more promise every day In the high sticks however Leahy has eight points in the bag with Stankovich and Siegel placing one-two Mello Almada should approach 23 feet this afternoon in the broad jump which will be a little bit too far for Ritchie of Poly Almada has perfected a new broad-Jumping form or rather he has Just learned the correct way to jump and should take five points with ease and dispatch The Manual-Hollywood dual meet will be another grudge affair with Manual Arts a very heav3 favorite to annex the bunting Kleinbeaur Wyatt and Osborn should have too much for Hollywood's and Creel They should be able to snag 16 or 17 points in the 100 and 220 Jack Coyerly will not be able to run the quarter thus robbing the fans of a good race between he and Satterfield AMERICAN LEAGUE Pot Pot New York a 0 1000 Philadeln 1 2 333 St Louis 2 1 067 Chicago- 1 2 333 Cloveland 2 1 007 Detroit- 1 2 333 Washatn 2 1 007 0 8 000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At rt Ono 000 6 1 Clveland 013 102 00x-7 14 0 71oore Ll'Ona and Tate Drown and Sewell At Phitsdelphia non lol ton-4 11 2 NVashington 000 200 12x-6 10 1 Batteries nwl Cochrane: Crowder Tanscher and Spencer At Now FL Ott Inn 100---1 1 New York 100 ono 0o1-2 7 1 and Ruel: Pennock and Dickey At St IT Dfl mit lot non 210 12 3 St Louis 020 Oct oil lo0-5 12 1 11Prdn nj Sohangt DIneholder Kitnsev Coffman and Ferrell Young TODAVS (1AMES No games AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pvt Pet St Paul 2 1 007 Trolananle 1 2 333 Tnlorio 2 1 667 ollirallE4 1 2 333 Louisville 2 1 667 AlineaDlis 1 2 333 AllIituke 2 1 867 Kan env 1 2 333 RESULTS 3tIIV1111Ore 13: Columbus 6 Losisvdre Irononaptill 3 St Paid 2 9 Kansas City 7 Be ready when opportunity offers to step into that better position with thorough educational training For free information regarding schools or colleges teaching the following courses fill out the coupon below and mail to the Bureau of Educational Information Los Angeles Evening Express 236 South Hill Street It On the Fairways Thrills on the fairways fifth of the series of Grand Slam Golf Classics brings Roger Wethered and Jock Hutchinson in a titular battle for the British Open played in 1921 over St Andrews course One of them tied the course record in a thwacking comeback If you don't remember the match an epic tune in at 7:45 KNIC Remarkable performances were turned in yesterday by many high schools in dual meets Ashley Burch of Jordan turned in a 97 hundred-yard dash and took the 220 in 218 To top off his afternoons performance Burch won the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet Jordan won the three-way meet scoring 92 points Torrance 22 and Gardena 12 Glendale High defeated Compton 63 1-3 to 491 in a fast meet Pagluiso of Glendale returned to last year's form by running the 100 in 10 seconds Carpenter of Compton threw the discus 132 feet the best distance registered thus far in Southern California Bell defeated Banning 551i to 4812 Wagner of Banning jumped 21 feet 3 inches for the best mark of the meet and Lynn of Banning ankled the quarter in 536 In a three-way meet Jacob Rits scored 71 Narbonne 3712 and El Segundo 17 Brown won the hundred In even time for the best performance of the day le MIDNIGHT TO I A one hour Howatt set-meets One hour Howell must program continued program tiontloued Club Orehestra one bout one hour one hour Transcontinental KNX (1050 Kilocycles) PROGRAMS TONIGHT-TOMORROW Pct 000 0110 000 000 TEXAS LEAGUE Pet Loon Shrmrnort 0 2 111Foon 0 10(i0 PfannInt 0 Gahston 2 0 1000 0 2 FtWorth Loo) rail 0 EMT RESULTS Patles 5: tthreport 2 11-1 Worth 7: Wi-hita FaI (a11sroti S0 Amonio 2 Houston 12: Wannmt 6 BC OVER KECA 4 to Theater 4:45 ta Nightingale Abigail Parer 5 to leg Service Concert Hour 8 to 'n' Andi 10 to Serial NBC OVER KV1 4:30 to Coo lg to Pair 6:30 to Hour to Quakers 7:30 to 8-11140 program 8:15 to Foot Ines 8:30 to 9-8 A Mellowed Melodies 9 to Of Color 0:30 to Week-End 10 to Flashes 11:15 to Harris Or chestra ens OVER KHJ 4 to Downey and orchestra 7 to Morse 8115 to Priori Band ARIZONA-TEXAS LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 11Rbee: 2" PI Paso 1 Nogales 1h: Globe 4 Tucson 19 Phoenix 7 Accountancy School Advertising School Aeroplane School Agricultural College Architecture Art School Automobile School Boys' Prep School Boys' School (7-15 yrs) Business College Chiropractic College for Young Women Comptometer School Dancing School Dental School Drafting Dramatic School Dressmaking Elocution Oratory and Dramatic Art Engineering School Fashion Drawing School Garment Designing School Girls' Boarding School Girls' Day School Girls' School (7-15 yrs) Interior Decorating Journalism Kindergarten Training Language School Law School Manual Training School Mechanical Dentistry Military Academy Music Conservatory Music (all branches) Normal School Nurses' School Physical Education School Photoplay Arts Prep Schools Day and Evening Public Speaking Private High School Salesmanship School for Backward Children School for Beauty Cultu School of Optometry School of Osteopathy School of Sign Writing School for Stammerers Secretarial School Summer Summer Technical School Telegraph School SID ZIFF'S THE INSIDE TRACK signals courtesy Foreman Clark 4 to 5:15 to 4:30 to R's musical programs 5 to Brother Ken's Kiddie Hour" 8:25 to Candy Company 8:30 to talk 5:45 to Crier's timely amusement tips given on places to dine entertainment etc 6 to 6:15 to and WAsh 6:30 to Oil musical program light classics and popular hits signals courtesy Foreman Clark 7 to 7:15 Watanabe the Japanese houseboy and Hon Archie 7:15 to musical program 7:30 to water district talk 7:45 to experts and music 8 to 9 Royal Order Optimistic Doughnuts signals courtesy Foreman Clark 9 to Pont Speedblenders 9:15 to Wranglers 9:45 to fights 10:45 to Bill and Feature Programs on the Air Today 4 to 4:30 Bowe's Capital Theater Musical program featuring Waldo Mayo violinist Louise Bave coloratura soprano and Dudley Wilkinson baritone (NBC) 5 to 6 Service Concert Orchestra Jessica Dragonette Cavaliers and Banta and Rettenberg piano duo (NBC) 6 to 6:30 Interwoven Pair Billy Jones and Ernie Hare bring late musical numbers and comedy (NBC) 6:30 to 7 program with Josef Koestrxer's Orchestra and soloists 6:30 to 7 of the Roaring Road present racetrack drama interspersed with dance music and light classics 7 to 7:30 Voorhees Orchestra Lots Bennett and the ensemble in a program of "River" numbers (NBC) 7:30 to 8 from RK0 Circuit (NBC) 7:45 to 8 Yank Vaudeville 8 to 8:30 8:30 to 9:30 of "Seed" at Carthay Circle 8 to 9 Royal Order of Optimistic Doughnuts In an hour of dance hits songs and ballads with Tom Breneman as master of ceremonies 9 to 9:15 KNX Pont Speed Blenders 9:45 to 10:30 fights Newsboy Brown vs Ray Montoya 10 to 10:30 KECA--Mystery serial (NBC) 11 In to 12 Inn Revue SATURDAY'S PROGRAM 645 to 7 a signals courtesy of Foreman A Clark 7 to 8-75111 Sharpies' Gang 8 to Sharrles' Gang 860 to talk signals from Washington ie 9 to shopping news oonaucted by Carey Preatcm Rittmelater 9:15 to signals courtesy of Foreman A Clark 10 to Young and Re MaPPY" Eddie Albright's It o'Clock 10:30 to signs's courtesy of Foreman A Clark 11 to 11:30 a to 12 musical program 12 noon to 12:30 Ensemble 12:30 to 12:45 to 1 to John Matthews conducting the First Radio Church 1:25 to and found announcements and stock market reports 1:30 to Albright reading late fiction stomata courtesy of Foreman A Clark to Dental talk 2:30 to concert records CONT FROM 1SF PAGE SPORTS SEC) "I like George You have bet enough money on the match" The morning after the bout Amatuzio strolled into his barber shop and noticed the woe-be-gone expression on the master barber's face If everyone's chin was as long as yours is now you Wouldn't make money shaving them" laughed Amatuzio as he started to take off his coat "Don't let the loss of $13 upset you so much" And Nick took off his tie "Thirteen dollars" raved the tonsorialist waving his hands and talking at the same time "Thirteen dollars I borrowed $500 from the bank and bet WO of it on George I thought I couldn't get a kick out of a wrestling match unless I had a lot of money bet on it" Amatuzio had just started to sit down in the chair when the facts percolated through his skull guess I don't want a shave this morning" whispered the press agent as he took his coat and tie off the hook The barber not only lost $463 but also a good customer Still More on Major Lifton SOME PEOPLE HAVE MISUNDERSTOOD the resignation of Maj Oscar Lifton as an inspector in the State Athletic Commission's local office Orders to request Major Litton's resignation were sent to the commissioner by the states attorney general There was nothing that could be done about it The attorney general's official opinion stated that as a citizen of another nation Major Litton could not legally represent the State of California or be entitled to any pay from the state for any services rendered Major 'Afton in leaving says that he has nothing but the best to say for his relations with James Woods and Dr Larry Martin commissioners wader whom he served FREE INFORMATION COUPON Bureau of Educational Information Los Angeles Evening Express 236 South Hill St Please send me without cost information regarding i (Kind of School or College) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE V7 rrt P0ffillo 2 0 too') l'Inntr001 I 1 Toronto 2 0 1000 Npwark 0 2 MO torbester 2 0 10(0 JOrSA f'tS 0 2 0111 altImore I I I 000 BESS-LA'S 210010ster 8: NownrIc 0 700ntr001 IS: Balt I Torntn IS: SPrsv CitV 2 13011010 I 110adinc 4 (yearly tuition lfor full course "Around the World With Music" I wish to pay not more than Name Address City and State Telephone Number Fill Out and Mail Immediately TONIGHT KHJ A frit) through the Panama Canal through munical Euroim with rationalistic mode from each room try ond bock to New York itrahms Pechakoff Pose ill 'ladle'' Victor Herbert and others SOUTHERN 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