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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 17

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too much for comfort or golf Mrs Clark Reynolds Mrs Frank Melon and Mrs Cliff Budd pedaled to the course on a bicycle built for three instead of hopping into the eight-cylinder roadster Mrs Hardin received first prize for typical costume Mrs Reynolds received third prize and Mrs Melon fourth Others who participated in the fashion show and tour nament were 2 Mrs Hardin Mrs Percy Hammon Mrs Midgley president of the women'e auxiliary of the Southern California Golf Association Mrs Voorhees Mrs Frank Melon Mrs I Hyland Mrs Frank Tatum Mrs I A Kerr Mrs Howland Mrs Moore Mrs Browne Mrs Dimm Mrs Nell Meyering Mrs Kathleen Reynolds Mrs Cliff Budd of Pittsburgh who with Mr Budd is living at Los Angeles Country Club Mrs Beatrice Bentley Mrs Young and Miss Dorothy Kaye--Photos by Darsie Darsie togs Our grand But the other day at the Loa Angeles 1 a ''GaY nothing el rt to indulge I and thought mothers PloYod omen trig farther ent and get any rase 0 eighteen-hole tournyitta the long skirts through ths ngolds 9 hole Trail' If Mrs Clark ReY than the nint proved too much Mrs Frank Melon an for comfort or go ountry Club our modern Mrs Hardin rec golf in Girl" ()Urge On sived first prize for tYalFa rizo and Mrs Melon ads 0 der ro costume Mrs Reynolds reserved third hoPping and tour- ted in the fashion fourt a bicycle built for three instea Budd ppid pedaled to Into thteheerght-cylini Others whed HERE IS HOW THEY FINISHED IN KY DERBY Belmont Will Be Scene Of Championship Race For Three-Year-Olds Br AssociatA Press SUNNINGDALE England May Jones today won the golf vase of Golf Illustrated in a thirty-six-hole medal play competition with leading amateurs of the United States and Great Britain The American open champion returned a thirty-six-hole total of 143 to win the trophy I He followed a fair 75 in the morning with a brilliant 68 in the afternoon round The other American Walker Cup players entered in the competition also scorqd well George Volgt had a total of 146 George von Elm 147 and Willing 152 Here is the way the horses finished in the Kentucky Derby: Gallant Fox 1 Gallant Knight 2 Ned 0 3 Gone Away 4 Crack Brigade 5 Longue 6 Uncle Luther 7 Tannery 9 Kilkerry 9 Mc' blades 101 Breezing Thru 11 High Foot 12 Buckeye Poet 13 Broadway Limited 14 Dick O'Hara did not finish 15 It United Press NEW YORK May 19--Leo Flynn 61 veteran boxing manager and who directed the unsuccessful "comeback" of former heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey died at his Bronx borne today of pneumonia Flynn was taken ill last Tuesday after he bad caught cold while laying golf in Van Cortlandt Park The man who had spent most of his life with fighters and who had as many a thirty on his string died with only one at his bedside was Benny Clapp Flynn's favorite flyweight boxer Flynn was held by the mite boxer as oxygen was administered in an an attempt to stave off death lynn'n wife Catherine also was at his side when death occurred as was Alexander Clapp brother of the boxer Burial services will be held Thursday and the body taken to Providenee I where Flynn for Imerly made his home 1 3- I if in TRAch 6 6NAld 1t6i 1 Sid Ziff DUTRA BEATS vie DALBERTO By BILL BARNETT Revenge for all the thumpings they have taken during the last few years at the hands of the Trojans seems in store for Coach Walt Christie's California trackmen All the Golden Bear performers have to do to keep Dean Cromwelrs Trojans from winning the I A A A A track and field meet May 30 and 31 at Boston is to repeat their feats of last Saturday in the California intercollegiates when Curtice and javelin throwers finished 0 LORED STAR one two in front of Mortensen and Snider of and Pogo iota hit GETS HOMER the tape in front of the Trojan high hdrdlers Losing first and second In the SINGLE ON I HIT javelin arid grabbing a third in the high hurdles is a cinch to coat Br Asaociated Press Cromwell's outfit a first in the I MILWAUKEE May 4-A Curtice and Churchill have Harry Hardner hit a home run been improving since the start of yesterday and by dint of the season and both are in the best speedy running stretched it of condition and should nose out into a single the Trojan Javelin throwers in the Hardner negro pitcher for eastern meet Mortensen and Sntthe Walnut Street Cartag der both uncorked heaves of over team amateur slammed the lit feet but the best they could get ball to the edge of the playing was third and fourth field and ran like sixty He Pogo lotti seems a oinch to circled the bases and came in lead Jeddy Welsh to the tape standing up beaming all over in the high hurdles Twice this In the meantime the outfield year the Golden Bear captain er Bob brother has beaten th Trojan star of the well-known Laet Saturday Pogolottl fin fielding the ball ished second to Podge Smith of Hardner's teammates beget Stanford which was quite an gesticulating wildly Hardner upset and which also boosted It appeared had neglected to Stanford stock in the forth touch first base So Hardnaor coming I 4-A Dints Tern started all over again sprint piston's broad Jumpers West ing like mad down the first Dowell and Butler finished in base line Hs got there Just in that order with Paul of time and the scorebook sheets usually good for a twenty-four him a single foot leap taking fourth and Dick Barber another twenty-four-foot jumper ao ing unplaced Hoc Dyer and Franicie will have to settle their argument Wykoff in the Boston affair Wykoff won VINES FIRST IN NET TOURNEY OLD AGE may overtake Fidel La Barba before he can corral either Earl Mastro or "Kid" Chocolate into the ring in two elimination bouts necessary for him to win the bantamweight championship Several months ago La Barba Los Angeles to meet Mastro in the has turned toward raw beef on first of the two bouts The match hoof wax set the training was virtually completed when Mastro's mother The houses of both clubs doubt died This necessitated a long less will suffer because the fans BRITONSANZACS IN CUP CLASH Olin Dutra Brentwood Heights golf professional today was Pacific Southwestern champion as a result of his brilliant playing to defeat Vic Dalberto 5 and 4 in the final 36- hole of the A tournament here yesterday Easily 'swinging the municipal course at Culver Field the Don marked his par hole shooting with an occasional birdie to hold his count to 68 as compared to Dalberto's 73 By FRANK GETTY 117 United Freon NEW YORK May one more river to cross" runs the old negro spiritual and in the case of Gallant Fox winner of the Preakness and the Kentucky Derby there's one more horse to beat before thp big bay picture horse which triumphed so easily at Churchill Downs on Saturday can be acclaimed the champion 3-year-old of 1930 Whitney's Whichone now being pointed for the $60000 Belmont Stakes to be run here June 7 is regarded by horsemen as the only remaining rival of Gallant Fox Earl Sande said so himself today as he returned to New 'York all smiles over his victory "Gallant Fox is a great horse one of tha best I eve' rode" Sande said "We've still got to beat Whichone at Belmont and Tom Healy his tiner tells me that the Whitney colt is training soundly and well" SHIPPED TODAY Tha Kentucky Derby winner which triumphed through the rain in the presence of the Earl of Derby and sornq 55000 cheering race fans la being shipped from Kentucky today and if Gallant Fox stands the trip well he may be sent after both the Withers and Belmont Stakes at Belmont "How much will it take out of Gallant Fox to run In the Prak nese and Derby end travel to and from Kentucky in such sho time?" Sands was asked 4 "Sir Bartor did it" replied America's rtem I sr jockey That proves a good horse can Ellsworth Vine of Pasadena who with Helen Marlowe took the mixed doubles In the southern California tennis tournament yesterday defeated Keith Gledhill national junior champion to win the men's singles 6-2 6-2 later to take the men's doubles with Gledhill against Jack Bartosh and Gerald Tidball 8-10 12-10 7-5 10-S Defeating Gladys Pats 6-2 11-2 Midge Gladman co-ed at University of Southern California retained her hold on the southern California women players' crown Paired Miss Gladman with Josephine Cruickshank defeated May Sutton Bundy and Betty Doex in the women's doubles finals SINGER OUT TO AVENGE KAYO BY FERNANDEZ SINGER OUT TO 'AVENGE KAYO DV rrDAI ITIC7 ROGERS STAR OF UPLIFTER Will have come to desire the uncouth heavyweights who knock each othee for a loop as a regular thing and totally remove the element of surprise out of the knockout Three or four years ago the little fellows could outdraw any big heavyweight in the Pacific Coast racket outside of George Godfrey For a long time La Barba and Berle lo held the Olympic attendance records Ace Hudkins was the first successful fighter to break into the flyweight and bantamweight monopoly As Ace grew heavier the fans began to forget the little fellows end now find time to spare the midgets but scant attention Not that I blame them A fight between midgets may be fast and clever but it removes the blood and thunder out of the combat After all one attends a boxing bout chiefly to see a knockout and knockouts are rare Indeed in di Nt Asoorieted Preis NEW "YORK May in the European zone of the Davie cup competition has reached the quar-ter-final round with the four fa'vorites great Britain Italy Japan 'and Australia still in the running One of the quartet however will fall in the next round for Great Britain and Australia are to meet 1 Japan meets Spain Italy clashes with Austria and Holland faces Czechoslovakia in the other quarter-final round pairings The tie between Great Britain and Australia should furnish the closest competition of the third round The Britons eliminated Germany 3-2 In their first round series and then swept through Poland at 5-0 in the second with Aus tin's place taken by Nigel Sharpe Australia's fine team won its first two tests against Switzerland and Ireland without losing a match and is certain to give Britain a bitter battle (coNt ON THTRTI PAGE SPORT A SEC) La Barba Loses Another Bout Chocolate Hurt postponement Mastro did not feel like fighting without resting for a proper time In due respect to his mother So Fidel consented to change his plans and took Bud Taylor instead Bud Taylor almost ruined him in the first round 'with two vicious knockdowns but he got up and fought uphill to victory Thus satisfied he went to New York to meet Chocolate Then Chocolate took sick or something and the match had to be postponed It was rescheduled for a date late in May and La-Barba Is now in hard training But yesterday Chocolate ran into an automobile accident which will lay him up for another month at the very shortest All these unexpected incidents would try the patience of a Job Fidel went back in a hurry to win a championship but so far the best he could do was engage in two matches neither One of which was in his original plans 4A Bantamweights head both Olympic and Hollywood programs this week hit the first time in many months There used to be a time when the LaBarbas Mastros Peters Sencios and Browns practically had a monopoly on the local market but since then popular fancy Will Rogers the cowboy humor let yesterday led his polo team to an 18 to 6 victory at the Up lifters' Club Field Ills team was composed of Dr Wilson Carl Beal and Scott Beckley Puckett Felix Baker and Brandies comprised the Red team Rogers' oppositon Rogers scored ten goals from the No 1 position giving one of the greatest exhibitions he has ever shown SHAMROCK IS AGAIN WINNER (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) I (CONT ON THIRD PAGE SPORTS SEW Br Associated Press NEW YORK May 9--1-lies injured right hand In good condition again Al Singer Bronx lightweight contender comes back to the ring wars this week to meet Ignacio Fernandez of the Philippines the only man who ever knocked him Out Singers' chance for revenge comes at Madison Square Garden on En-day night and the betting fraternity will make him an overwhelming favorite At the Garden a year ago Fernandez amazed himself and a crowded house by flooring Singer for the full count in the third round of a ten-round engagement Singer forgot to duck that time but the chances are he will be on the lookout for any right-handers the Filipino may try to land on Friday night 8 Tilde A Coen MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By United Peens LEADING HITTERS in By United Peens NEW YORK May 19---Kid Chocolate Cuban negro feathrweight rested in the hos pitoi hers today as the result I Of an automobile accident yesterday in which he received minor cuts Dr George Lightner said Chocolat would be able to return to the ring within a month Chocolate however may have to postpone his engagement with Fidel La Barba of California scheduled May 28 In Madison Square Garden Pet 449 441 435 427 419 Playo and club 0 AB Stoohengon Cuba 19 49 9 O'Dool 24 92 22 Wanor Plrates 25 92 20 Torrv Giant 27 117 82 Hogan Glanta 20 74 12 Br Associated Press HARWICH England May The Shamrock with which Sir Thomas Lipton is to try for the Ametica's Cup won easily today on a time allowance in her second race against bigger yachts The actual finishing times were: A A Paton's Lulworth 4 hours 2 mutes 58 seconds: Shamrock 4:04:53 and A Andra' Candlda 4:07:04 22 41 40 50 Si 1 By Associated Press AUTEUIL France May Bill Tilden and Wilbur Coen started the ball rolling for the Americana engaged In the French hardcourt tenMe tham plunships today reaching the third round in men's doubies Big Bill and his Kansas City protege drew a bye in the first round and in the second they defeated the French combination of Pierre Albarran and Alain Gerbault tho lone ocean navigator 6-0 6-3 6-3 Garbault accustomed to the Immensity of the sea in circum navigating the globe in his boat the Fireerset found the courts too small outing constantly ROME RUNS Vilmon rub! 11 Klein Phi IliPs II OPrger Orftvm Tsrri i Athletic dy.

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