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18 LOS ANGETRS EVENING EXPRESS TUESDAY 'APRIL 21929 '0' 0 1 RGAN IN FINAL WORKOUT FOR ATTLE -Ra Ir( 'tido Shuts (y In State League Here's Complete Schedule of New Cal ZORILLA UNDER Gone Are the Days COAST WEIGHT LIMIT ArA Opening LEAGUE A QEMtMl3tR 1 COAST LEAGUE Opening or 14''f 7 SPORTS Question Box Games Set for April 10 Lost 2 2 2 2 Pet 714 714 714 671 429 286 286 286 Won LOS ANGELES 6 Portland 5 Sacramento 5 Oakland 4 MINNIOn HOLLYWOOD 2 San Francisco 2 Seattle 2 1 Challenger on Edge and Hitting Hard Is Sure He Will Beat Champ 4 5 5 5 With Frank Dillon former Angel pilot at the head of Ventura Sam Agnew managing San Diego "Rube" Ellis in charge of San Bernardino and Louis at Bakersfield a four-club California class league will get into existence next week Harry A Betty of Spalding's organized the circuit in spite of many handicaps The 1929 schedule of the new circuit: GAMES THIS WEEK Loa Angeles at Hollywood Seattle at Oakland Portland at Sacramento San Francisco at Mission California State League Schedule 1929 GALLAGHERJ To decide a dispute will you kindly state if the National League ever had a club in Minneapolis and if so in what year? A No Minneapolis was In the American League for one year-1900 Was Al Singer ever defeated by Sammy Chernoff? A Al Singer was defeated by and won from Sammy Chernoff in two six-round bouts last year In what round did Pao lino knock out Harry Wills? Where and when was that bout staged? 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IEIKPR-- atHS-5 -7 111111114 I Fi vati0e coLtEcr 10 150 1 40- t111riontartZ- -ribs b'PtAKtg wAs s3upptD INIQP-114 -01L A SCIA6 TOD MORGAN planned to take one more workout tomorrow when he finished training yesterday Ordinarily he rests two days before a championship bout He makes an exception this time The titleholder has introduced a new cycle into his training fur a big bout this time He boxed z--11 His workout was the 4CIkjsmost Jrnpres- sive he ha yet I'l z' r'' had The Ittoff cluu to the boil has affected him -4-7 '''''Y in only one way el ei- it has made the 4 champion more concerned about i his condition A 1 The Olympic 'tk is dark tonight AY' 1 The Mor a i A Santiago Zurilla SANTI160 ZORILLA world's ch a m- pionship battle is sot back to Thursday The boil Which caused the delay last week is only a ininor incident now The champion's chief setback is thit he muy be no better than an even-money bet against the challenger lie was tagged as the favorite before Zorilla has accepted the postponement as a break He is right on the edge Ile rested two days This brought him back with a fresh snap Zorilla thinks he till win the worlds 130-pound championship easily By Ammociated Press NEW YORK April 2--The State Athletic Commission today refused to reinstate Ed Lewis former world's heavyweight wres tling champion because i ap plication was not made in person Lewis was set down originally for reporting late for bouts Baby Joe a 8 Los Angeles lightweight was suspended indefinitely today when he failed to answer a summons to explain his participation in two bouts last week In violation of a rule against fighting so often He appeared In Philadelphia on Monday and In New York Saturday 51' clared Vitt today "Our fielding was ragged and the boys became mixed on their plays That Is to be expected the first week of the sea son but we should be able to settle down for this week" Vitt is more than pleased with the way his pitchers performed and he also is satisfied with the hitting The leader of the Stars is taking no chances on Bill Rumler's legs failing and he is having the big fellow take an osteopathic treatment each day to keep them in shape ERNIE JOHNSON pilot of the Seattle club has just about given up hope of landing any help from the Detroit Americans and he is turning his eyes toward the Chicago White Sox Charles Comiskey owner of the White Sox is the man who started Johnson in baseball and he promised last fall to help the Seattle pilot if he had any extra material Johnson would like to land Shortstop Chalmer Cissell the bad boy of the White Sox Oscar Reichow business manager of the Los Angeles club says that the attendance figures for the opening week of the season at Wrigley field this year far surpassed those of 1928 HARRY A WILLIAMS Coast League president today officially notified the directors of the circuit that the Los Angeles club would not pay for women admitted to Wrigley field Williams asked the Seraph officials to pay 28ii cents to Seattle for each woman admitted free to the park and they refused The league head has asked the directors what they want to do about it DEE TiE brewed DARSII I Gap Bowie Park Entries MR DARO who promotes the big grappling bouts has always insisted that there's more originality and ingenuity in wrestling than in boxing And when you look into the especially as it pertains to the offensive aide of both you have to agree that Mr Daro is right In 30 or more years the fight 4'-21 lai cmiiecl ahbaosu I colorful phrase y'4-: 'i-e wd di tht hwa is ''iigil rib ge a iaiiiii: 4 4 into the aggres- 1 i' sive end of the la''t' sport 1" '''''-'''11'1 That was '''-''''''-1: the olar '''''1' -4 I us" punch 7 s- "A plied by Bob ''''A itzsimmons ci 1 i r-t way back in 1897 when he emu SMTH dethroned Jim Corbett In wrestling it ha been different All the present day fans have beard of Frank Gotehss "toe hold" Everyone who has ever taken the slightest interest in wrestling knows about Joe Stecher's "body hold It Just seems that you can't think of the quiet unassuming Steelier without associating his name with the "body scissors" It IS that hold which gave Stecher the only touch of "color" he ever had in his championship make-up AND you never heard "Strangler" Lewis' name mentioned without thinking of his famous "headlock" Lewis and that crushing head grip seemed to be coupled In the betting Just like ham and eggs corn beef and cabbage or Kolb and Dill Now comes Gus Sonnenberg the Mew world's champion and Gus' middle name seems to be "flying tackle" Since Sonnenberg tossed Lewis for the loss of his title there's been as much written about his favorite attack the "flying tackle" as there has been about the new champ himself Every new wrestling champion appears to have something which Snakes him a little different trdni his predecessor Now the "flying tackle" is the talk of the wrestling Will'id Always something new in this game Sonnenberg's going to put it on view tomorrow night when I defends his title against Stasiak at the Olympic It should be a great enough novelty to draw a capacity house And that's what Mr Daro says he will have THE ladies according to Wil- l- lie Hunter are bargain hunters in sport as teed as in the downtown shopping centers To stimulate the week-day play of women golfers at the Montebello park course a SO-cent green fee recently was introduced That's a real bargain in present day golf and if you don't think the fair sex likes the idea ask Willie Hunter about IL He knows the ladies are keen shoppers In sport as everything else9 THE spirit of acrimony seems to have permeated the boxing camps of Ace Hudkins and Armand Emanuel The Hudkins' clan is saying hard things about the Emanuele and telling the world that Ace will "mop up" Armand when they meet in their 10-round battle at Wrigley field on April ir The Emanuele father and son never indulge in any loose talk so they're saying nothing But Tommy Maloney rotund and belligerent is saying plenty and writing it too In a letter which arrived today Mr Maloney says: "The world knowns and you BOWIE Md April sr the entries for tomorrow: FIRST furlongs: Expiate Eny Rock Jolly Moe Mallet) Moon Struck Protanteam Pauline Butler Peace Bud Pew Fiddler Play Boll Port Sur Regular Broom Rand Fiddler Sklbo Sun Pride Valley Wander Lou Cost of Baseball Talent Puzzles id Time Fans SECOND furlongg: Ben Marshall Billy Bozo Black Rill Cavil Ilion Chris Paschen Coots Fakir Fair Bob King Own Lion Hearted Santorce Scotch Mist THIRD furlongs: Apple Pride Aversion Comic Artist France Rock Grey Dawn Jove Kentucky Colonel Linen King Moo Maxim Minervus One Cent Red Spider neigh Shot Reprove Skirmisher Supereede The Divider Venus Watkinson FOURTH and one-half furlongs: Aucilla Cloudy Poly QUInCO Delight Sarmaticug War Eagle FIFTH furlongs: Buddy Basil Equation Let Alone Matin's tor Sporting Grit Strong Tackle War Hawk SIXTH and one-sixteenth: Ate lia Kathleen Our Ballyann Bandy Ford Vimont Wrench SEVENTH and one-eightht Bell Font Cottage Boy Dolly 13 Firs Chief Fordeth ilringoirs Harry Carroll Hesitation Hanky Rica Inlaid John Oma Bey Merida Omrah Pat Calhoun Parchemi Rosetta Stone Sonny Golden The Major Telluride Tulle ZORILLA UNDER WEIGHT The challengPr Is under 130 pounds Ile is hitting harder and he feels that he is just as fast as ever Zorilla when he is right is a phantom He lands punches th opponent doesn't see and he ducks punches his opposition can't figure The challenger boxed yesterday after laying off Sunday He renewed the attack with fresh Vigor Just as Morgan did Fans will most likely profit by the delay more than anyone else The show was probably worth more to the Olympic if held the regular fight reght However the club reports that the show looks like a complete seilout anyway There will be 4000 gallery seats go on sale the day of the fight A complete sellout would net a gate of $30000 0 NE more week and a dozen or so ambitious young American golf- ers will sail for Great Britain determined to win the internatoinal Ryder Cup match with a selected British team and determined too that the British open championship shall again be won by the United States Not since doughty Arthur Havers won the title has the British crown been won by a British player Walter Hagen Bobby Jones Jock Hutchison and Jim Barnes are the Americans who have been winning it of late although both Jock 4' and Jim are British-born players This year a bril- 1 liant array of American "home-bred" talent is tak- ing a fling at the coveted title The American rep- 's resentation is a great one Consider it: Walter 4 JHr eoag el Hagen rHn os rato Go lden 0It's Smith i ni at Ee Gene da Dudley df Sa I ewhich yr a zn Ael all Johnny a Americans rnmon uesr i caaannr- ds i 4 and most Italians can be proud 'VERY man on this American team cams AL up from th as caddies became club makers assistant profession au and finally professionals All of which leads up to the subject of the Southern Cali- DARSIE DARSIE- fornia $1000 caddies' champtonship run off each year by the ro tund Mr Painter This year the tournament will be played in August and it will be played over the Rancho course The event last year drew an entry of nearly 150 caddies as well as 40 caddymasters This year the number of entries should be doubled The tournament deserves Southern California's whole-hearted support EL CABALLERO has seen its darkest hour Six months ago it seemed that the course would go out of existence and with its passing would pass one of the West's finest tests of championship golf Six months ago the club closed its doors and the water was turned off Then it was that Averill stepped into the breach The water was turned back on The overhead both in the clubhouse and on the course was cut The club adopted a generous daily green fee policy and it began to win back some of the play it had lost Today the course is in excellent condition and each Saturday and Sunday finds it crowded This week El Caballero will hold its annual invitation tournament Friday Saturday and Sunday have been set aside for the 36-hole medal play event and there is reason to believe that the field of contestants will be a good one -a--s----- By 'LANK' LEONARD won't be long now before the big league magnates know whether their investments in player talent during the winter are to pay dividends or not Detroit may well wonder whether the $75000 they planked down in cash and players for young Roy Johnson of the Pdcific Coast League is money well spent Cincinnati anxiously awaits a return on the $75000 they gave Columbus for the contract of Joe Stripp and Ei-: SORIO ON CARO The supporting cari features Baby Sal Sorb in another 10-round bout and three other matches They are Charley Greenberg vs Tony Portillo Luis Itames vs Wendell Long and Leo Hernandez vs Frankie Burns are only a trifle less worried over the $25000 they presented to "Rick" Ferrell young American Association catcher otter Judge Landis said "Rick" was a free agent The Yankees hope they will not be disappointed in the high-priced Lyn Lary and all the other mak) league clubs have their high priced rookies who are costing their respective owners no little loss of sleep Seventy-five thousand dollars In cash and player value for the services of a ball player who has yet to stand up under big league fire! Not startling today perhaps but worthy of some thought when it is considered that the total purchase price of 40 of the greatest stars the game ever had would only be one-bait that figure Of course the 40 we have in mind mtered the big show before Babe Ruth's bat began blasting A AA hi wee 3:11 AT 1 I All for 2 eto4b- 4r9 I l'' '4)7 -No ti -Itt It i it A rinku '1-1 SID ZIFF'S THE INSIDE TRACK know what happened to Jack Sharkey for talking too much Dempsey fixed him alo "Armand Emanuel thinks in his own heatt that he will turn Mud-kin' enrs back when they meet The fight le two weeks off and I know just what Ace kludkins Li going to pull lie will enter the ring with his hair all mussed up and he will try to raise a scowl "But that won't worry Armand He has gone to the post against much better as Tommy Loughran Matt Adgie and Alike MeTigue "Tell Clyde Hudkins and Art too that they'd better get in shape to help carry Ace out of the ring" home runs to the accompaniment or clicking turnstiles but regardless it is interesting to note the manner in which the ivory market has skyrocketed since they frst won their spurs Christy Mathewson for example wail purchased from the Norfolk club by the New York Giants for $1000 Walter John son didn't cost Washington a dime Frank Frisch furnished his own nickel for subway fare from Fordham to the office of the New York Giants George went direct to the St Louis Browns from Michigan University without even a bonus for signing Edde Collins wasn't even given his Cein name for playing his first few games with the Athletics Eppa Rixey was a Christmas gift to the Phi in 1912 Art Nehf was purchased from Terre Haute by the Boston Braves fo a measly $3000 a Ty Cobb cost Detroit exactly $700 Babe Ruth set the Boston Red Sox back $2900 Syracuse received the huge sum of $1500 when they sold Alex the Great to the Phi Ines in 1911 Rogers Hornsby came up from Dennism to the Cardinals for the price of a one-way ticket and $500 Nap Rucker one of the greatest pitchers of all time represented an outlay of $700 when Brooklyn brought him north from Augusta "Home Run" Baker Joined the Athletics in 1908 after Connie Mack had given Reading a check for half a thousand Joe Bush set back the Athletics exactly WO and transportation from Missoula Mont and poor Ross Young only cost McGraw a couple of 'grand" Zack Wheat was valued at $1200 when Brooklyn bought him from Mobile in 1909 rris Speaker was purchased by the Red Sox from Littl Rock for $500 'Sad Sam" Jones cost Cleveland $800 when they bought him from Portsmouth Waite Hoyt was bought by the Red Sex from New Orleans in 1919 for $2500 Ray Schalk joined the White Sox after they gave Milwaukee 8700 Wallie Schang was bought for $1500 from Buffalo by the Athletics Urban Shocker came down from Ottawa to the Yanks In 1916 for $750 George Uhledidn't cost Cleveland a sou and Sam Rice was purchased from Petersburg by Washington for $800 Harry Heilmann was bought in 1914 from Portland by the Detroit Tigers for $1500 Joe Genewich didn't cost the Boston Braves a thing and an even $1000 gave Rabbit Maranville to the same club George Kelly the greatest first baseman of his day when with the Giants only cost McGraw $1200 and Heinle Groh was bought for Just $300 more than that sum teopirtaat Tigers for WOO Joe Genewich didn't cost the Boston Braves thing and an even $1000- gave Rab- bit Maranville to the same club George Kelly the greatest first baseman of his day when with the Giants only coot McGraw WOO and Heinle Groh was bought for Just $300 more than that sum lcossrisst nu I AVIATION circles there is an exclusive organization known as the "Caterpillars Club" It is made up of those who have saved their lives through emergency parachute jumps In golf there is just as exclusive an organization known as the "Hole in One Club" The man who makes a hole in one lives on in the memory that he has played a hole in its least possible score which neither Bobby Jones nor Walter Hagen could improve upon As a member of this organization it is now our pleasure to welcome in Dr George Brown of the Wilshire Country Club He achieved his ace at the 135-yard seventh hole at Wilshire while playing with Dr Olds Walter Burch and George Simpson All members will now rise and sing the "Hole in One" anthem "Let Us Drink Canada Dry" PYLE'S RACE frONTINUED FFRTDI PRECEDING PAGE A OST men like to get their shop IVIping done (middy That's why the million men a day who stop in at a United Cigar Store for their favorite smoke are so enthusiastic about the United Weekly can be sureof the quality of United merchan dime and the convenience is a big help This week we offer one of the biggest shaving values ever heard of Get yours today at the nearest United Cigar Store Sea Giant Tube MENNEN MENTHOL ICED Shaving Cream 34k Gold Plated GEM RAZOR With Package cot 3 Blades All For 49C This week at all (1ONTINCED FROM PRICEDING PAGE) cannot get a victory he is determined to be the first man to pin the champion's shoulders to the mat I have lust been looking over the records of the two con testants and for the life of me I cannot see where they are wres tiers Most victories scored have been- via the knockout route Sonnenberg lands with a solar plexus head punch to the belly and Stasiak scores with an overhand toss out of the ring Fortunately I am not the wrestling writer of this paper Matt Gal-lager has that luckless assignment It is his duty to sit ringside and serve as a mattress for the two behemoths Ill be up in the first balcony A ringsider's life is never secure at a Daro mat show where they think nothing more of throwing a 250-pound elephant at you than if it was a rubber ball WO years ago George Boehler was the idol of Oakland He was the "Iron Man" the pitcher who could win two full games in one afternoon He turned in 22 victories and 12 defeats But George was dissatisfied He didn't want to play on the coast He wanted to be closer to home where the better half and pa and rut could read the box scores every morning So he reported the next year with a sad mental complex He couldn't put his heart in his work Small effort results noticed Buehler thought he was a cinch to be traded and he really had the right idea Oakland did try to dispose of him But nobody wanted George now They thought he NiftM an old machine with burned-out bearings Every club In the American Association his home league turned him down cold When the Oakland club offered him another chance Bock let hopped for joy And the result is already showing in his present form I'll say All he did the other day was let the Missions down with one hit IN OTHER WORDS ITS A WISE AND WINNING BALL PLAYER WHO KEEPS BEARING DOWN I LV FOX" JACK RUSSELL has Johnny Lamar boxing 10 1--1 rounds with Jackie Pilkington on the same Olympic bill In which Bert Colima meets Charley Rogers Russell accepted the match under protest He wanted to get the last main event and the Olympic wouldn't give it to him Russell always has something up his sleeve Now it is Al Baffert wrestler turned boxer 'As long as Lou Daro's wres tiers put on the best fight entertainment I thought I'd put gloves on one of them and let him steal the show" explains the "Silver Fox" the Olympic wouldn't give it to him Russell always has something up his sleeve Now it is Al Seifert wrestler turned boxer 'As long as Lou Daro's wrest tiers put on the best fight entertainment I thought i'd put gloves on one of them and let him steal the show" explains the "Silver Fox ILIST a word for those who contemplate playing through the El Caballero invitation event FridaySaturday and Sunday The course is quite a distance out from town and there are but few regular caddies employed at the club Contestants will do well to take their own caddies with them at least on Friday the open Ing day of the tournament It is probable that there will be plenty of boys available on Saturday and Sunday but on Friday they will In all likelihood be few and far between 50 'h 1) II: l''' 1 i if 4 4 k-tc 1 4 -1 '1 (ti (e -'4 4 417 5 4440 itlh i Yl UngS 0 -ICAtintainctZi 14 table stores to try to straighten out the affair and to get some treatment for his third difficulty a severe cold that cost him one of his most valuable assets his voice but he expects to rejoin the caravan en route to Philadelphia today Paul Simpson a dark horse from Burlington covered the 464 miles from Elizabeth to Trenton yesterday in six hours 10 minutes 50 seconds to lead the pack into the control sta tion and take second place in the elapzied time standing Juul Cools Belgian star whose time yesterday was 624:20 won the lead for the two days Merle Trapp of Atchison Kane found the injuries received in an encounter with an automobile too painful and quit after 17 miles UNITE CIGAR STORES For moil orders 143 Moring Marie for sew Week's Nisei Feature 'CI :11111 great golf tournaments will be played in Los Angeles this summer These two events are the tournaments which will be run in connection with the national conventions of the Shriners and the Elks Each organization will have a national championship The Elks plan a qualifying round of two days at Sunset Fields with the tournament proper to be played at Rancho The Shriners have not yet announced their tournament plans Er- F-- DAILY ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DISCOURAGED IF YOU are having trouble keeping your wooden shots straight down 1 the middle try this formula: 1 Place the club behind the teed-up ball 2 Stand so close to the ball that the end of the grin strikes you two inches above the left knee IL Bring the club back slowly and smoothly lilt THROUGH the ball 5 Finish with the weight evenly distributed menIan 5-71i----- DAILY ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DISCOURAGED I YOU are having trouble keeping your wooden shots straight down the middle try this formula: 1 Place the club behind the teed-up ball 2 Stand so close to the ball that the end of the grin strikes you two Inches above the left knee 3 Bring the club back slowly and smoothly 4: 1-lit THROUGH the ball 5 Finish with the weight evenly aistributod Worlds Championship --7111111c1 Pik 411111 OPP eon An 111 NITV A IR 114 NATE E1" 11 --'-mlIi6ia Illtits NITS wit a APRIL 4th bloVOUltivsUltitim i APRIL 4th Millig itesemsssk FIELD LOS ANGELES vs HOLLYWOOD Dulles Free Onty When Angels Play a Wrigley Field Takti and Care to Park Daily 215 Sun 1:30 richt 7-: JACK KEARNS back in town today means more baloney a la 45- round bout in Agua Caliente The real bout Kearns is after is between Mickey Walker and Bert Colima at Wrigley field This Agua Caliente stuff is a concoction of moth HOLLYWOOD-I LEGION STADIUM RI DAY ITE 30 i li i 4 "8" r--35- '''NL'44: L21 JACK KEARNS back in town today means more baloney a la 45- HOLLYWOOD LEGION STADIUM round bout in Agua Caliente The real bout KSarn1 is after is be- tween Mickey Walker and Bert Colima at Wrigley field This Agua RIMY NITE e-- 1 Caliente stuff is a concoction of mush a 4 4 it ti A I I i.

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