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Los Angeles Evening Post-Record from Los Angeles, California • 11

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LOS ANGELES TUESDAY JANUARY 23 1934 POST RECORD 13 I9ftt TROY GIVEN TITLE Grid Rankings Told tyostfcRecord 1 Arizmendi Mark Dias GoTonight Filipino Must Wear Shoest) Rankins in Semi Sport Oddities By Laufer toe eeuEvte SETTM6 SUCH UJlTR ftcfT JOvie 4 1915- tUiNUiMfc PtlcHEfc WELL OF CUElLM'K AMD IDLING PITCHER OF i ST L0O6 EACH PifcHisKb OME BALL- MICHIGAN SECOND By RELMAN MORIN Hey yoo-hoo Princeton! Southern California has the last word on that surprising 1933 football season The last word according to the Williamson method or rating was the Trojan Warhorse ratings a complex affair of teams schedules ratios and what-nots have Just been released And lo! name led all the rest The Williamson system is one of the two or three official and widely recognized meters of football in the country It carry a trophy as does Prof yardstick But it is as official as any such system can be and it commands the wide respect of all those who profess to know and follow football It -predicates a perfect team allowing 100 points for such a creation (Of which each year there never none)' Williamson rated the three leaders of 1933 in the following manner: Southern California 9805 Michigan 9758 Princeton 9726 The Williamson board of strategy discloses that despite one defeat and one scoreless tie cold figures put the Trojans head and shoulders above any other team on the Pacific coast and slightly ahead of the two majcir elevens that went through the season unde- fpn aI STANFORD NO 23 Indians for example landed No 23 on the Williamson scoring chart The boys from the farm had a rating of 7795 making them slightly better than three-fourths perfect Their opponents in the never-to-be-forgotten Rose Bowl game Lions were No 18 in the list with 8073 The Williamson mathematicians have two different types of victories defeats and tie games what they call results An tie victory or defeat is what in ordinary sports-page parlance we term "an FIGURfc IN EVERYTHING No element is left out in the final analysis of who was better than who or is it A total of 279 teams were allocated on the 1933 Williamson chart Southern California led the boys Montana State was No 279 Pittsburgh was No 4 Louisiana State was No 5 Alabama No 6 Tennessee No 7 Gus Tulsa boys No 8 Minnesota No 9 and Army No 10 some more: Oregon University- was rated No 16 seven positions higher than Stanford California hit No 34 and A No 47 St Mary's was No 25 Santa Clara No 33 and Redlands University No 232 In intersectional affairs Williamson rates the Far Eeast at the top of the heap The Southwest and that isn't us was second the Pacific coast was third the South was fourth and the Middle West was fifth Well there it is folks Figures lie fbR By HENRY NEW YORK Jan Some eight years ago hotkey was Introduced at Madison Square Garden by Tex Rickard who knew so much about the ice sport that he thought it was played on horseback One of the competing teams that night was the newborn New York Rangers and one of the Ranger players was Murray Murdoch a young certified public accountant three years out of Manitoba university Tonight the Rangers play thelit 400th game and for Mr Murdoch or to' give him the name his teammates use it will be an epochal occasion For the simple reason that when the starting whistle blows and Mr blades bite into the ice he will have put In round numbers one of the most amazing feats sports has ever known 1 game with the Ottawa Senators will be Mr 400th consecutive big league hockey game The fact that all 400 were played with one club makes the feat all the more remarkable It is only natural to compare Mr Murdoch with Mr Lou Gehrig who holds the consecutive game record in baseball and ask which is the more outstanding On cold figures Mr Gehrig would seem to hold an edge having played better than 1300 Yankee games without a miss But then baseball hockey Thai diamond sport as she is played the big leagues exactly a gentle pastime but its hazards arc the hazards of a Browning society meeting when compared to hockey Injuries are rare in baseball in hockey they are as much a part of the game as the puck To your men of the ice six-stitch cuts broken bones and dashed profiles are something to be expected Baseball players can get life insurance during the playing season hockey players worse risks than steeplejacks lion tamers and Egyptologists who explored the inner lining of King tomb Lester Patrick silver-haired coach of the Rangers and man who has been in hockey since the ice age is one who is amazed at record Patrick told us "stands little chance of ever being tied much less broken It almost unbelievable that a man could play through 400 games of big league hockey without a miss Especially such a player as Murdoch who is always in the middle of the hottest mix-ups or skating like the devil to get into the middle He is rough and tough and has been in some of the damndest crack-ups you ever saw Yet here he is pink-cheeked smiling and all in one Tex Rickard disputed $30000 GOLD IN TrtG UliNDoth OF TAG?" RoOfeH PRAMS GolDFIELDCnEV) BAMJC AMOUNT" TogThb inslson-gans fight Sanction Permits for 8 Amateur Boxing Clubs Klick Licked By Wallace in Bitter Battle CLEVELAND Jan Frankie Wallace youthful Cleveland Italian jabbed his way to a hair-line decision over Frankie Klick San Francisco lightweight in a non-title bout at the public i auditorium here last night Wallace weighed 131 Klick 132 Klick made an impressive start winning the first two rounds hand- ily with body punching but Wallace rallied after the third frame held the Californian at length and piled up points with long rights and lefts to the head A A Grants Temporary Licenses State flri If TTltlp Athletic Commission Must Ratify 1 1 1 1 i At a special session called by jriold Eddy secretary of the Southern Pacific Amateur Athletic club that included Henry Learned SPAAU chairman and Tom Cox representing the State Athletic Commission eight amateur boxing clubs received 30-day temporary1 permits to conduct amateur boxing in the state of California The team of the Golf club of Long Beach today held the Public Links Golf association Inter club team matches championship by defeating Pasadena's Brookside park team yesterday in the fipal round of 3 fi BV ft HOMER 8 WELBORNE L- Impressions of the two-day Long Beach match play and medal open: Joe Kirkwood made the most brilliant finish seen on the coast this year when he carded birdies on the last five holes in succession Saturday to finish with a 68 one stroke behind Olin Dutra the winner Mac Smith has confidence in himself as his caddy will testify On Saturday ball was in the trap to the right of the fourth hole and after looking the shot over told the caddy to take the pin out as he was going to sink it The caddy did and Mac did really calling your shot Denny Shute and Oliver Sleppy gave the gallery surrounding the eighteenth green a thrill by sinking sizeable putts for eagle threes and to tie for second money with a pair of 68s Mortie Dutra scored nine consecutive pars on the first nine holes went one over at the tenth and carded five birdies on the next eight holes to go into a tie with a 68 Ky Laffoon young Denver Professional was forced to take four shots out of i a sand trap on the fifth hole and but for that sad happening would have crashed through to win the medal round He carded a 32 on the last nine for a total of 70 Johnny Revolt vows that the earthquake which enlivened things in the middle of the afternoon Saturday shook one of his short putts off line and unnerved him so that he finished out of the money Johnny Rogers who lost to Tom Creavy In the semi-finals at the San Francisco last week was the happiest man at the tournament after his one up de- cision over the steady Creavy in the singles match Sunday afternoon Joe Kirkwood was dormie three in his match with Dallas Jeffers in the afternoon and it looked as though he was going to nip Dal but with Joe's three birdies in a row on the last three holes Jeffers matched his birdie at the eighteenth to hold his one up lead Sunday's match was the fourth time in Macdonald life that he has played at match play competition Mac has won two and lost two Mac contends that match play is not a true test of a ability as a golfer Willie Hunter joined the ranks of the "Giant when he polished off the great Runyan by the most decisive margin of the day 5 and 4 Willie was four strokes under par when the match ended He bears out the contention" of this writer made several weeks ago that he is the best and most consistent performer on the Pacific coast Southern California did right well by itself in the recent election of officers in the California Golf association: Kellog was elected president Ray Thomas second vice president Yoakum secretary-treasurer and the following Southern California men were elected to the board of directors: Campbell Brace Carter and Norman Mac Beth A resolution was adopted recommending to the United States Golf association the elimination of the stymie in the California state amateur golf tournament which will be played at Del Pebble Beach course Aug 27 to Sept 2 inclusive The committee frfrther decided to eliminate qualifying rounds and will allow any golfer with a seven handicap or better to enter the championship flight Lew Scott was singing lustily in the locker room at Wilshire one day last week Lew had his best Scotch brogue working and was getting along famously with a number of Scotch songs when Dr Joe Wiley cried out at the top of his voice "Hey Scott quit trying to sing in German we know you are a A1 Espinosa Denny Shute and Craig Wood really took Ollie Painter to the cleaners in a heart game at Lakewood Sunday so George Burt who loses to Ollie consistently had a good laugh over the game The professionals play a gang game when an unsuspecting player comes into a game with them The fourth man is a cinch to get nine out of ten times Pat Patterson informs as that the playoff match between Mortie Dutra and Jimmy Hines which will be played at Lakeside Wednesday Jan 24 is causing a vast amount of interest All who can should ride out to Lakeside and see this match for it promises to be a erker Baby Arizmendi vs Mark Dias 128 pounds 10 rounds Oscar Uftnkin vs' Manuel Victoria 160 pounds 6 rounds Baby Sal Sorio vs Fritzie Zivic 111 pounds 4 rounds Tony Chavez vs Max Tarley 128 pounds 4 rounds lou Stratton vs Jack Trice heavyweights 4 rounds Young Bud Taylor vs Doll Nelson 150 jHiunds 4 rounds By WRIGHT CROSS Shoes may burn his feet like fire raise huge water blisters on his heels cramp his spread-out toes like a vise but little Mark Dias must wear and suffer tonight at the Olympic The little bare-footed featherweight champion of the Philippines faces the worlds greatest Mexican fighter Baby Arizmendi in a 10-round bout The California commission was very very technicalon the delicate subject of bare feet MUST HAVE SHOES rules call for shoes right there on the page in black and they said "It would be a bad precedent blisters or no It was said yesterday the commission might relent and allow Bare-footed Mark to take off his shos after he enters the ring That would satisfy the law which ays a "fighter must enter the ring in proper which includes shoes Nobody knows just how much stuff the little islander has as a fighter without or with shoes He looks as tough as the shoe leather he will wear against his will He is an expert with the bolo punch that Nationalista once used and which Garcia used last week to knock out Bobby Pacho Bare-footed Dias has had 50 fights He won the 126-pound championship of the Philippines bv a knockout in stadium two months ago Next month Arizmendi is signed to box Tony Canzoneri here NEVER KNOCKED OUT Arizmendi has never even been knocked down in over 200 fights But a good bolo punch if it hits the point of the chin dead center would knock fire right out of a rock Oscar Rankin is down for six-round feature bout against Manuel Victoria under new management Baby Sal Sorio boxes Fritzie Zivic in the special Tony Chavez Mexican crowd-pleaser faces Max Tarley in place of the Walsh-Huffman fight Lou Stratton and Jack Price a pair of young and promising heavies clash in a four Young Bud Taylor and Doll Nelson are the first two out of the tunnel Play Badminton Matches Tonight Badminton fans will be given an opportunity to see one of the world's leading players in action tonight at the Ambassador Sport-atorium when Willard national champion appears in a series of exhibition matches against leading players The feature event will be a rematch between Willard playing alone against the California singles champion Robert Ford and runner-up George McCook In the first match in which they appeared at the Pasadena Badminton club last Thursday night Ford and McCook defeated Willard However Willard attributes his I defeat to a very strenuous pro-: gram and feels that he did not I perform as well as he can The I program: Willard vs Robert Ford and George McCook Mixed doubles: Sally Cameron and Willard vs Mrs Lillian Jen-nison and Robert Ford doubles: Robert Ford and Gordon Cronkhite vs Millard and Cliff Sawyer Singles: Bill Joyce vs Cliff Sawyer Three Fight Clubs Reopen This Month Three professional fight clubs two in the vicinity of Los An- geies and one at El Centro Cali-1 fomia will reopen their doors this 1 month according to the state athletic commission Wilmington bowl an arena that closed late last year will reopen Jan 31 under the matchmaking of Elmer Willson and Joe Car- penter Ocean Park closed under the management of Dave Landau now of the Pico arena will open on the same date under the guidance of Be Stresses El Centro is slated to open the 1 twenty-sixth Cuban Pitcher Signs NEW YORK Jan Adolpho Luque 43-year-old Cuban I pitcher who was one of the heroes of the last world series has sent in his signed contract for 1934 to I the New York Giants He is the seventh giant to sign The veteran righthander is entering bis 23rd 'season in professional baseball Track Season Opens With Track stars bearing the colors of the University of Southern California will soon be pofinding the cinders in league meets following the announcement of official 1934 Trojan track schedule made by Director of Athletics Willis Hunter In the announcement Hunter also confirmed dates with A Fresno State and Occidental The Trojans will face San Francisco university Fresno State and the Bruins in dual meets and will also stage their annual battles with Stanford and University of California The schedule opens Feb 16 with an inter-class meet and closes June 22-23 with the A A championships California Women Gain I I On Rivals The women of th'e California Country club gained a point and a half on the league-leading San Gabriel as the Metropolitan division of the women's inter-club team matches were held yesterday The California feminine golf stars now trail Mrs San Gabriel team by one-half point The summary: A VN ANDA IK 4: TOS ANOKIFS 5 Mrs Hover Hint Mrs Brundrrd A Mrs lewis and Mrs 1 W'orrner 1 A (1): Mrs I( WVsbrook and Mrs I I Itrmidrrd A I V4 Mrs Niekolas and Miss Klrvins I A (1V4) Mrs Siiigrr and Mrs Hoyt A (Vt): Mrs Browne and Mrs tt Midi: ley 1 A () CAUFORMA -4: HOIlYM BOB l'i Miss Kliaaheth Abbott and Mrs Hoy Breen (3) Mrs (' Cary and Mrs 1 Hillman II (I) Mrs John Wittllt anil Mrs Fred Aherle cl) Mrs I A Marcus and Mrs 1 Conrin (0) Mrs Fellows and Mrs Jnck Reid (I1-): Mrs Hunter and Mrs Herbert Flhrrt II U4) OAK MONT 0 SAN tABRIFU 9 Mrs 1 Converse anti Mrs It A Speicher 10) Mrs I I Clirney and Mrs Mark Steele I (3) Mrs lewis and Mrs Townrr (0) Mrs Willis and Mrs McNeil Cl): Mrs Schwandt anil Mrs Kaisf (3) Mrs Jack street and Mrs Betty ertller (A) FMNTHIOfF 4V WIISHIRK 4 Vi Mrs Donnelly and Airs Duncan (t'i) Mrs Noble and Miss Helen Ijiwson tl Vi): Mrs A Campbell and Mr Dwight Hamlin (0) Mrs I iiihI Mrs Gauldiu (3) Mrs Paul Reynolds and Mrs Nels Gross (3) Mrs Harry Rfldrn ami Mrs Kd Ioftus (0) BRENTWOOD FOX HILLS Mrs Willie Hunter ami Mrs Elliott (VO Mrs John Hollywood and Mrs William Jelliffe II 2Me 1 Mrs Martin am! Mrs Dodge (3) Mrs II Ashworth and Mrs Billie Gilbert II Mrs Noon and Mrs Brunton (3): Mrs William Ooiurhertv and Mrs Marie Campion (0) RIVIERA BYE HILIX REST BYE Prep Baseball LeagueFormed A complete re-organization of the city high school baseball league was definitely assured today after a meeting of the city high school vice principals in the i offices of William Lopez director i of prep athletics for Los Angeles Eight high schools namely Garfield Lincoln Fairfax Frenjont Belmont Roosevelt Hollywood and Los Angeles comprise the newly organized circuit This means that city league baseball will return to Los Angeles schools in a major way for the first time in several years A meeting between the same school officials has been set for week after next to draw up the schedule of play Lopez expects that other prep teams will seek entrance to the circuit 1 Lakewood Women Win Lake-wood play 8 Vi to The feminine team trained by Jimmy Thompson Long Beach pro added a half point to their standings to annex the crown holding- their slender lead over the Clover field women who defeated Westwood 8 to 4 on their home field The final standings: Ijikewood 75 Hover Field 23'A Griffith Park- TIM liferent ion Park 5Vj Westwood 47 Brookside Park 36 Pasadena Lifts Pro Ban For Ellsy Vines Pasadena usually frowns on professional sports but the Crown City is lifting the lid quite a bit for the appearance of Ellsworth Vines aa a performer Jan 30 at the Pasadena Civic auditorium Vines will be performing for the first time as a pro in his home i town when ef feces Big Tilden at the auditorium and Si Master i promoter insists the place will be sold right out when the two net 1 stars trot on the floor Vines is a favorite son in Pasadena and for that reason the pro line is not I drawn by Crown City fans according to Masters Tennis Troupe Here Sun Tilden and the latest sensational in professional tennis ranks Ellsworth Vines will hold their tenth meeting at the Olym-I pic auditorium next Monday night in a series of matches to deter-! mine the professional sin- gles championship Before the Denver match which is scheduled to be played tonight the atand-I ings give an edge of four matches to three Playing in San Francisco Friday night in their first matches on the Pacific Coast the touring pros Tilden Vines Bruce Barnes of Texas and Vinnie Richards will arrive in Los Angeles Sunday afternoon in time to hold a practice session on the newly laid court at the Olympic FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES (By the General News Bureau) First raoe 400 ulaiming 4-year-olds and up 6 furlongs Sergeant Hill 10S Ieraek 108 Le Flore 110 Grace Bunting 108 Kai Finn 115 Thistle Ann 105 Josephine 110 Prometheus 115 Wire Waller 1 13 Mias Carrollton ion Singing River 103 Bro Rank 110 Second race 400 claiming 3-year-olds and up 6 furlong Mr Bun 103 Ep 110 Ceylon 103 Hillsborough 110 Hickory Lad Walter 110 Smear 110 Little Lad 115 Brown Molasaes 115 Pefier Over Shoe 110 FKing Home T10 Third race 500 allowances 3-year-nhls 6 furlong- I Petite Julie CurRor Informal Gilbert El9ton Two Sons 104 nBinir CroRby 10 109 aPharaMme 314 107 Secluded 109 112 Engraver 105 109 Fourth race $400 claiming 4-year-I olds and up 1 mile 107 Blast 112 107 Distress Slff 112 112 Royal Sport 107 110 Portmes 112 102 Thistle Fvrn 102 107 Circle Roman 100 Fifth race 1(HK added handicap 3-yeur-olds and up 6 furlong Donvern 1 1 2 aPharatlme 105 aBing Crosby 97 hGilbert Elston 100 Contribute 111 Rlue Day 1 10 112 bSmear 103 100 Jim Dandy 100 109 7eklcl 118 106 Frank Orniont 102 Sixth race 400 claiming 4-year-old ami up 1 miles Probationer 10- Buddy Apoli 705 Miss 1'psct 102 Jeanne achs 102 Tfempo 102 fizzling 105 floppy Lad- 1Q7 Maidens Choice 107 I Gold Ridge 1 1 2 Genl Campbell 107 Dr Parrish 112 Rarncv Sexton 112 Seventh race S54M) claiming 4-year-old and lip 1 1-16 mitps Dignified 109 Golden AVords 110 Habanero 107 Plmrahiead 110 Happen 106 S4on Jady 106 Our Justice 114 Ted Clark 109 CALIENTE ENTRIES ENtRIKS Raging Romans Seek Win Over Fairfax Five Today The project has not been sanctioned by the State Athletic Commission yet but the selection of the eight clubs by the A-A-H- heads is tantamount to being official The clubs sanctioned weye Jim Burbank Barn the American Legiohs of Burbank Ontario and Long Beach Harry Winkler of Inglewrtod Frank Smith of San Fernando Harry Lykke of Culver City and Jlra Samson of Santa Ana Of these clubs Culver City and Bara in Burbank have been running amateur boxing steadily The action of the meeting today follows the state ruling of Saturday turning over the control and sanctioning of amateur clubs in Southern California to the A A with the state reserving final rights in granting permits Morrie Cohan's Pasadena arena is the only major club applying for a permit that was not granted game despite the lass of their rtar forward Art Faubion Race Results TROPICAL First race 5 Screen (Hunter) 550 Twidgets (Couccl) 4J Bernie (Litzenberger) Second race 5 furlong Stretch Call (Lltzenb) 1160 41 Prize Package (Gilbert) 2S Water Set (Merrit) Third race 5H furlong Macadam (Hughes) 1550 8S Ohimney Top (Coucci) 6( Sequoia (Porter) Fourth raoe 6 furlong Hernando (Tipton) 4070 191 Style Corner (Hunter) g( Quorum (R Jones) Fifth race 1 1-16 mile Stand Out (Tipton) 1800 800 Sand Wrack (Hunter) 450 Polo Bar (Gilbert) Sixth race 1 1-16 mile David (S Rennick) 1720 820 Bert Lahr (Gilbert) 1900 Customer (Hunter) Seventh race 1-16 miles Blush (Cbucci) 1120 470 Billies Orphan fBalaski) 9 SO Ukraine (Elston) Mil A CALIENTE First race 3 furlong My Madelyn 360 4 40 Wasatch Dell (Turk) 2780 Daisy Bane (King) 2080 TROPICAL PARK ENTRIES (By the General New Bureau) First race 600 claiming 2-year -ol maiden 3 a Fidgety 108 Canobie Lake 106 Aunt Myrtle 108 aSweet Balsam 114 Phyllia Ann 108 Neon 108 Idle Victory 117 Rough Party 10 Pay All 108 Merry Bud Ill- Brown Lillv 108 Mies Jap 108 Second race $500 claiming 4-year old and up mile Redivivu 108 Zombro 11 1 Glhby Choice 107 Starry 9t Heiress 105 Salut Amour Nutlet 104 Zion 111 Suspicious 105 O'Neill 107 Deferred 110 Gracias 107 Third rare 506 claiming 4-year-oldi nnd UP mile Oilgary Kay 110 Ninera 107 The King 107 The Crane 113 Quick Step lift Balthasar 167 Reccono'ter 102 Swaggemick 111 Leministre 102 Lucky Jack The Gen 110 Claremont Fourth race $500 claiming 3-years old and up 6 fnrtong Cabouse 108 Moane Keala Bramble Broom 9 4 Granny Trade 108 Eyota 163 James River Ilf Clcone 98 Sun Circle Elan 104 Black Mock 114 Tom Jack Jr 107 Royal Guinea 114 fivershady Fifth race 700 claiming 4 -year-old aad 4ip 8 furlong 1 Renewed 112 Two Trick 108 I Judge Schilling 110 Traffic Judge ICS Dunfern 110 Quickly Ftving Sailor 113 Energetic Boy 308 Blimp 107 Zorana 163 Sixth race $506 claiming 4-year-clcka 1 1-1 and up Fairly Wild Lone Hand General Court Major General Pencg der Vventh rare olds 1 l-! Gray Back Indian Salut Law Lady Border Patrol lit Trk 112 Spud 164 Steel 1J Moralist 'U 1 A High Picked to Halt Colonial Winning Streak in Prep Race By HERMAN MIENNER With the 1933-34 City League basketball season rapidly drawing to a close the last two rounds of play were due to be finished off in games to be played today and Friday round is featured by the Los Angeles-Fairfax tussle with the Romans having a better than even chance of upsetting the unbeaten Fairfax quintet Coaches Hemsath of Los An-i geies and Bowen of Fairfax expect a fast encounter with the breaks settling the outcome of their game Hemsath will depend on A1 Ronander and Bob Kurtz- man for most of the Blue and i White points while Bowen expects Captain Huston and Gail Goodrich to lead the offense for the Colo- nial quintet Garfield and Lincoln rate a toss up as to the possible victor Roosevelt and Franklin should put on one of the best games in the circuit as Franklin will be out to avenge last year's 45 to 7 defeat Manual Arts finds a worthy foe in Fremont and both teams will be extended to the limit to win while Zivic Scores KO Eddie Zivic Pittsburgh light Loyola Signs Home and Home Grid Pact With Texas LUBBOCK Tex Jan 23 Athletic officials of Texas Technological college today announced the signing of home-and-home football contracts with Loyola at Los Angeles and De Paul at Chicago Loyola will be host to Texas Tech October 27 this year Loyola will play here in 1935 Tech will clash with De Paul in Lubbock November 16 of this year and will go to Chicago in 1935 Fifth nee $500 3-yrur-olds and up handicap Annroc 100 aharp Thought 107 Amy Cooper 94 Fickle Chance 104 Georgia Lily 101 Up 116 Broad Light 108 Biaeago 98 Sound Money 102 Noahs Pride 102 Sixth race $400 claiming 4-year-oid and up 1 1-16 mile Happy Fellow 102 Bertrand Seth Hope 109 New Sun 104 Rome Vennie 305 Seventh race 400 claiming 4-yea-nids and up mile Mahomet 11 Ia Grange 10 7 Foreign Club 107 Jew de Br 17 Lady Va Vm 102 Bantu Bay luf 32 vyf id Montanaro li: Gold Dollar 163 weight scored a knockout victory Hollywood and Jefferson in ham over Joe Disck of Whittier in the mer and tongs affair with Jeffer-third round of a scheduled six- son carrying a slight edge in the round main event arena last night at the Pico.

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