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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News from Hollywood, California • 11

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as iSl IX Citizen-New 'Hollywood Saturday June 1 THE SPORTS SPEEDOMETER 942 New for It Tiflo Bantam Bout Football This Herd Btliovod Fall Saams Likaly lo Talking Staga By LOWELL REDfUS'GH A RE VOLUTION A nr CHANGE to football this Fall seems likely -m tlw opinion of several grid critic who wer discussing the coming leason recently The chief reason for thi appear to lie lathe now crop of coache who will be stepping into major post at the big universities The Coast Conference 1 particularly affected Stanford for example probably will wind up with Marchy Schwartz It the helm how that Jurt Lawson is expected to be called to Aitqape-li momentarily Other conference schools also will blossom out with a hiiaian" UiLImIi which new pigskin bosses and since -none-has-any speciairsyiitem'L has been tested beforehand therg will be lew of the matter-of-fact I football technique on the field so true under veteran coaches' in short tha game will revert to the players far mors than before They and not the coaches will have to make many decisions tnd this fact indicates that more wide-open game will mult There ihoiild be more on the field as the players mis-fire In their judgment but at that It may make for better entertainment from the fans viewpoint LOU gALICA the' Brooklyn Italian wile bolds the world's ban tam crown la sticking on in this ares and fight critics figure a title bout Is in themsking Tony Olivers and Carlos Chavez two top bantams go next at 0 a i 11m Sil lo Lm mb intoatilteshot 16 GAIN- FINALS TONIGHT LINCOLN June li Southern California was well on its way to' It eighth straight NCAA track title today a the meet moved into the final The favorites the notable exception of Penn State's great ebony sprinter Barney 'Ewell came' through last 'night In the preliminaries which-saw the Trojan qualify IS men for the finals tonight: Kwell's hopes for three 1 might-100 and 220 championshi were blasted when he dropped out of the meet w-ith a pulled leg tendon Competing- '-in the national cot Irgiale broad jump' for the time be was injured on his second MarMITt'IIELI VH Urrlt Attention today fotused on thf Mile and halfmile In the mile Leslie MacMitrhrll NYU defending champion was pittetLagainst subli stars wfQfeeroy 'Weed df Southern California rub-nerup- last year and last year's fourth and sixth place winners Paul Kendall of Indiana and Robert Ginn of Nebraska respectively Campbell Kane of -Indiana was expected to get plenty of it Min in the half mile from Bill Lvda of Oklahoma who ha to his credit ar 1:497 mark achieved in relay Because of the small number who arrived for the starters call preliminaries were not run in Mils event yesterday y)'aH spsi? lfea resy in heats of the 100 and 220 but Phils to Gain Ground Mort Cooperin 5-Ht Slob Job Bravos Lost Tenth' Straight By AU ATI JI RALM EAt (Associated Press ports Wlter) Call it a military secret you like but that stuff causing il! the grief for the major leagues general hnd the Brooklyn in particular isn't ginger ale i The Dodgers have been idle so long they may adopt hip-bcits and umbrellas as standard equpment Seven game were srhediled in the majors yesterday but Sdy five of them were started anl two of these never got farenouyi to get into the records The Dodgers who played league foe since Iasi Sunday buhi pod into their fourtf straight postponement at CincimatL If thpy forgotten wnat to do with the hall they will take another whirl at a lighted tilt With the Reds tonight The second-place Cardnals who also suffered when thee games wtth the Dodgers wett in the postponed list returnei to action last night and nosed mr the Pltila shading lluH "fn tfiSnnfng when! Enm Slaughter treled behind' the Legion on Friday and the winner may naive or possibly first tackla-Mam nuel Ortiz sute champion' In a 1 showdown with the winner to get the Salica-snot In any event thi area is ripf-for big bout and a bantam title fight might even go over as an outdoor show now that Summer is er ODDS AND ENDS: Brim Smith the Minnesota alt-Ameriean footballer returns to th Great Lakes Naval Training Station aa soon as he finishes the grid movie he's making here three-year-old filly to date appears to he Vagrancy owned by William Woodward which recently copped two major stakes at Delaware Park One big reason for the Brooklyn success is that three National League batting champion are on the club Joe Medwlck and Argy Vaughan former champions and Pete Reiser the 1941 champ Looks like Lou Novikoff Is starting to hit his itnfle at long 'fiat judging fcwnthose three Tommy Phillips OhiS1 prep football sensation last year has received bids Participating in the luncheon given by the Holly wood Chamber of Commerce for the Hollywood Stars were! distance bet ween demand the left to right top photo standing Frapk Muller Oscar Vitt'JJjJJ Dodgen to six and Oscar Reichow and Robert Cobb seated Victor Ford CoI-Ifive-uit job liny johw 8 Kingsley-ewd Joseph Schnitzer Bottom photo More Cooper held fee PbiU to delphia Phils 2-1 Tint chopped univereitlesr tie's str indgeided Frankie Parker will Stars Btfjpked By Chamber Win Or Lose Official credit for last night's victory of the Hollywood Start over the Portland Beavers went to Pitcher Fred Cay BUT The real credit goes to tlie Hollywood Chamber ot Commereflf The Chamber gave a luncheon yesterday for the Hollywood Slurs' officials and players at the Pign Whistle Cafe and assured them that although they didn't appear to be so hot this season the Chamber still loved GALLOWAY SPOKESMAN Acting as a spokesman for the business and professional men Frank Galloway a banker by Hay and an inveterate baseball fan by night said that conference standings had no real bearing on the loyalty of a genuine baseball fan fan Is ano who sticks by a M-and pass up tha ma gth in thb ari ih'uaKmrot-ot M-C this Summer but may take time off standing Roy Joiner Hand $chulfe and Charley Roof seated Frenchy Uhlt Eddie EarauttTnd Bill Garbed net tournaments in the East for th nationals at Forest Hill SPOUTS -By Eogfc I STARS CRUSH DUCKS ANGELS' LEAD OUT Terry Moore's past and later! his 219 time in ibe 220 1 railed 4 sebred on an infield out An in-: 217 hy Leo Tarrant Alabama field single by Damy Litwhiler State Teachers in tha -eenntt heat and a double hy Ni Fit ten pro-j Davis ran the MO in 9K with rtuced the Phils' loni score in theijiick Trout Southern Chlifomia fourth grabbing the second heat in 19 The Chicago Citoa protected flat their sixth place beth from Bos-- Boh Wright of Ohio State also ton handing the Braves theirjwon both bis hurdle heats the tenth straight setbrk 3-2 In thej hlghlMII 14 against a 14 5 turned Vternoonconest tin by 'William Cummins Rtee in- Lefty VemOlsen beatenm four ht and the low in previous outings limited theij Biyvcs to six hits hi first vie-! 1 lory of the year The Cub pasted1 Al Javery for nineblows three of- MSaai CdkAC them by Bill sichnbon whn wOtoCwl HUGO doubled-home two runs and scored' the winning tally by hitting an-' other two-bagger ahead of Lou Nbvikoff's single A night game a Pittsburgh between the Piratet and' New York Giants was halted after three and half innings vilh the Giantsj- Los Angeles soccer champion-leading 7-4 for the 1941-42 split season NEW YORK June The Army ha just put out sn-order that soldiers on furlough no longer can accept money for athletic per-fornuncea Aimed at keeping Army ball players out of benefit games where the promoter benefitted the most the nile also ruins any chance Corn Joe Louis might have had of defending his heavyweight title for dough thi Sumnfer A fighters such as Tommy Gomez young Kid McCBy Mike RaKa and Joe Muscato will feel the pinch Washington has averaged 9000 attendance for six night ball game that would have done about 2500 by daylight And Griff probably 1 wondering why he wn agin nfor so Lo Angeles sports writer will portray themselves Jn sport scribbling roles in the Gentleman Jim Corbett picture ifon to be filmed (By the Associated Press) The San Francisco Seals are about the happiest lot of baseball players in the Coast League today They took two games from Seattle last night to climb into fourth team win or lose" ho said I place aiid Ibe upper division for the first time since they slumped a favorite player muffs a ball orj to the bottom of the heap early in the season strikes out it hurts the fan Just! The wins both by 3-to-2 mar- ias much aa It does that player gin a was a San Francisco 1 but It does Hot make him Josritqry on the previous night faith la the man The next time' ped the former leaguer-leading ho comes up the fan Is pulling! Ra Inters three-rime Coast cham-l for Mm Just ns hard as ever We don't like to lose but we know plans into sixth position behind Oakland WQI1C11I1(1S (: ft i A 4 t- It- i- 1 COAST LEAGUE ci 2 2 1 d-i 11 i 'vn a The Oaks blanked San Diego 5 to 0 in a twilight game at the! Padres' Lane Field behind the five-hit twirling of Jack Salvesoni held the powerful Los Angeles Angels to five hit a the Solons Woundod In Action la Ms tint game with the Fultou (By) eloh of the JUtty League where everything happen) Rookie Beany fell MagM thea relied foe time out when he rearhed first lap this for mo he said handing Coach Tommy Thomasioa a Mg btack comb rm afraid III sllda laid aoroad aad barT myself Before the game wded Ball slid to third aad spiked himself aa both aaklea Today's Guos Star St Gibb Baltimore Sun: Mack has used while waving signals to his players for these many decades were welded into one lump of muscle 1 list LalstUa omimJ dk luktfMM i i the bottom took their second 'straight waia 1-4-r 3 to 1 The in put the Solons" rrsTranav-s riicltr within one game of the league-: nouvwooo r-rti lraitinv Anin-tsi I SMnirau Is IOS aSURItS leaning Angeis rmam viu t-x Freddy Gay Hollywood pitcher -Sue a who- has loot his last six gamesi now ink srxus mis tuned out a oevra-hltter os hb a tcammatPS blasted Portland for okis IS hits and a 9-to-l wio at GU-' uii more Held Hollywood Joe Or- caves toost rrll started on the mound for the! HOL'rOOD (i 1 ROUNDUP FiUtrtn Jl ell the muscular energy Connie J-tab lfci Soa hta Si Doner 1l Bri-mmU ii Km It Bock Boa hruita it Norik NoHrwooBe St MHoohalo Ii Boooe-Mtt Si SuIMMi Loo AtirH 4 MonkoH Ii MoatHoa Sp Kilt HoU trwoo4 Noaaal Mo Suttaii Si Voatoos' Si Woeklaetea still be battling erorntd SHADE INDiASA In the only American League game played -a night affair at Phtlartelphia--thr Athletic trip ped the Cleve laid Indians 5-4 on the fn-e-hit ptching of Dick Fowler and Rtlsi Chnslophcr- Fowler who vent IS innidgs on his last appea'anre and lost fouh on Brown retired in the sixth m- ning after heug nirked on arm hy Vern Kennedy third Cle eland pitoicr The cory was FowIcts although (liri- topher handcufed the Tnlw on sS 'YlSk-senes wltUh sriirske tmiv'rww noon at Loyola Stadium' when Sent winners of the state cup han powerful Douglas Aiirrnft During their successful C'ahfor- niaCup fight the champion Kilties had much more trouble elimtnal- lng Bomber than they did jn whipping San FYaneisen'r i'liion Kspanola club in the finals lorH forx pHyfd SX tllw in l-ague s'ate cup and rity cup Ram Sw)lx ttnn wirr Dmiglas nrce anfi three of Ihe games ended jn dopite overtime 1 Thomas Hands Pete Scalzo Sound Lacing Ntgro Scores at Will To Cop Legion Nod Canelli Fot In Draw -BrtEit-A two-edged buzz-tow pf the ring dusky John Thomas: la ripe for top-line bouts from now on in to the lightweight title if all goes well i' Thomas handed Pc'tcy Scalto former featherweight champion a sound lacing in a 10-rounder last night at Hollywood Legion Stadium and made It Jook easy'' He Copped thf decision hands down After the bout Pete Reilly Scalzo'i manager declared his boxer suffered a fractured note in the first round and thereafter could never get going Scalzo fought a good fight for a boxer with a broken nose He took a terrific beating to the face but never stopped boring in trying for a knockout ha never could put over scores at Will Thomas sharp hooting cleverly beat Scalzo to the punch scoring almost at will with one-two sliotsj to the face and more than holding his own in dode-up battling He was credited with all the way from eight to 10 rounds by ringside critics Thomas weighed 133 Scalzo 135 In the companion 10-rounder Jimmy McDaniels 152 and Tony Canelli 1491 fought a bristling draw -Canelli floored McDaniels Tor no count in The third but the former Fremont High slugger came back with a devastating body attack that kept Canelli pinned to Jhe ropes until the final round Canelli then stood off sharpshoot-jng to gain qn even break for the night It wMmA stugfest all the way pnd a genuine crowd pleaser Mr GILL KAYOED Cool calculating Eddie Mosette 141 hung a lusty right on the chin of Baby Face McGill 1424 in the third round of the send-final and McGill became a kayo victim then and there He got to hia feet at 10 but couldn't stay upright In the four-rounders A1 Calderon 1494 decisioned Alonzo Williams 1544 and Billy -Hale 130 scored a tko over Johnny Torres 133 Dutra Hunter Olio Dutra WiUhlre golf pro and Willie Hunter Riviera pro will leave with Ellsworth' Vines and Johnny Dawson tomorrow night for the Hale America Golf Tournament as Southern California's official representatives Prior to their departure Dutra and Hunter will play with the pro links team in a match with a public links team tomorrow afternoon at Inglewood Pairings for the matches follow: Oiklm aH WIJUi Hnatr fhal bf ftiiek Mi Nick fartMlo liNki Koforot 0 Lntff Oita Diln aad CaN Cbarloa Laior Copt Noll Wbttaof aad Ctbau Mra MoImv Mwii Uferge NrioU far Cohoa ill UN Niro Noloh Iuri oift Fnft Gorloa Scoror Looro Ckoardlor No Mrs DfArnod rkailta Nom FmsVr ttl rwt Boor to Covtaiotoa IN (tar or Hobrr Beoreri Aaa iHfrpr llorry Torkhon' MorTtn riooAsso onl (scorto Inrrarw to Nokky JmIvor ant Norai NoYrk Hroror NlMo Brown Brlrm HoworS Hmtfet KiH Martin nft Joo Bokfchio I irk Titlhrr tuft JoBn Fkffii Krorcr Mrs Nio MofeNioon Brfom Damon Joeokoon Mon Bortra lift Jokn DiPlooro Loonari lokrri on! tkorkro Noorl Brore Vorna Mkrtl Brforor Bnfaa Horno (eoonro fokt inft Clarion AtanSro Bo Ilk Will Mi Davo MoAtot Alva ForlinfPf Brfrm Mom Cooaori Attornoio arofONtanotaPanl Joan Mi Tom Storono Attornoio oanUari" Jokn Boatas aai Trft BtakariOi of tomorrow's bill at Loyola bqi Mayo Southern California freshman sprinter ran run the lie yards nailer 10 seconds and the 2S0 around ltd He also Is a portrait painter whore work la accepted soma af tha bast rihlhl-tfona and ha wan Ma fraternity's scholar hip rap la Ms first year of college- Can ho sing or dance? that the Hollywood Baseball Club la a great asset and we'll stick by ya-" COLLINS SPEAKS Victor Foqd Collins president of the club said that the team-want- institution and pledged that it would do its utmost to deserve the support given it Others who were Introduced were: Robert Cobb vice president Joseph Schpitzer treasurer Oscar Reichow secretary and ouslness manager Oscar Vitt Charles Root Bernard (FYenchy) Uhalt Herman (Ham) Schulte Roy I Pappy) Joiner Bill Garbe and Eddie Earautt Judge Harlan Palmer preeid iJh' lea ed after President John ley opened the meeting Brown and Charles Ridgway group singing Stars' Box Score POBTLAND ABH A Brown so 4 0- Hotvtr a 1 I 4 a 1 4 1 I i a HOLLYWOOD A S14 5 mo 4 a a I 311 silt mo 4 114 11 I 1 Mortinca-Xb 4 Tbomp'ncf '4 AmoraLrY 4 Bor bon If BarlAnlk Owm lb CaitriA OrroHa wmh Jk SilMP 3-Uhaltrf KahtaSb 4 Hormonlb orMikthotilf I Kalin rf 1 SrhnltoJk Rwnl-e Afkp Ciorbtlb peimocrafsXop City Meet Hinman Third in Mife levm runs before Lee- Mine took oer in tho eighth I a hnmer by Frank Kalin hroke: AMERICA LEAGUE tie in the ixth and the Twinks n( Jirt went nhead 5 to 3 on a single Ipr' smim Hmn Schulto and Cay's tripta The Twinks completed the scoring si uU with two runs In the seventh two additional tollies In the eighth: Vt Ti upriRT to 1 1 ii tic flit uuuii pnmiip w- i was laxsiooned but the Yankee-Apostles tnsde forward held on lo th-ir nine and a half I American Fugles of Cht- aame lead Kago and Steve McAvoy center- When the Washington game' hfMJfCk1PB betwetm the SFnatori aui ihe Clu-i CAiro White Six whs called off last! nluht after wie inning -with no1 and Ibnona junior cluhk scor the leifns prompily mpTl- or the Alliance longue today's startng time back to 9i A Plimtnary at 1 pm The Bostni Red Sjx and Detroit Late Mat-Tourney Entry Turned iiiiDown By Fabiani By WARREN CHRISTOPHER "After watching Jefferson High roll effortlessly to another city crep (rack and field championship cinder fan came away from the Coliseum yesterday astounded at the brilliant marks and wonderig whether the powerful Democrats would ever be toppled from the top rank Although performance came off nearly as expected the meet hung In the balance until the Varsity relay as the under-rated Free-mont trackster hung on doggedly and -were two points up on the winner with only three events to go However the Democrats finished strong taking the fow hurdles and the relay to' win 344-27 in third spot wai the Leai Landin Western League's top entry ZStfcl G-rfeM- Ill Vm Nnt 'il The cut i of the Sw edish Angel Tigt'rs were iiol scheduled yesier-Ui'iv 1 Air Wardens Get Mat tut' Again I 114 11 Tot: score ar inn i ft rut Partlua HU IT xu sii is1 F'abianl Nick-Luize for the 1 fjtchino records National'Opcn Wrestling Tourna- orrn 7 I 11 1 now running at the Olympic sun- iii s' Auditorium or i a SUMMAST I Fabiani stated that Pfeffer's man came here too late and that the deadline for entries had passed The tourney will enter its 10th1 week with Wednesday's show Bkm(Md Top men will meet in second and third-round competition Joe Savoldi will seek to eliminate Sandor Szabo with another win Rube Wright will go In against Ali Baba while Frank Sexton will take on Ted Christy again: Sexton' can advaance to the' third round 'by a win- SI laula CALIFORNIA NakmftaHI ha Jom sum- mi l' Milan kokOai tooior TMTlrtlH1 RfSI LTS -SI Ieh si Mr Vl MtMiMl tViiktanm pmK rkllScIphl O-pU-S Oslr usm kSSiiMI NATIONAL LEAGUE Rrflttl 1 Illl It 5 Prt 71 it: S'i tf-rk Aik oit Mb lol i 4 ii -444' to Ptubrak -v -t- ktaoio PovtBB rkdaftFlihii i Mimm bekini Iriftir HI IS rcsTraDAvs iiiir Cblran Si llsisn 1 Rraablru at (InrHiaatl maiwd VX Wlisaarrt vturS ti Pbiladrlabia I LRGrFd Ira 94 SI 94 Ml Ail M4 14 rrmRDiirft imi im kanu Sarlars 4 11 rrooM 7 Sports Calendar ROLLER (SKATING rv-rEiH-JActne 'AnHtnrlnnirRott' er Derby pjn -BOFTBAM-r vs at June 13 I Pi Lord Derby's Watling Street dashed home ahead of Hyperidcs owned hy Lord Rose- berry to win: the 162d Derby to- day Ujiji was third Watling Street paid six to one in the third wartime Derby run before largo crowd King Georgia entry Big Game a four to six favorite as the field of 13 went to the post came In sixth Watling Street broke the course record for a mile and a half at Newmarket running the distance In two minutes 29 and 35- seconds or 45 seconds better than i "JiJ j's it'! cir Air raid wardens will have their final night of sharing in proceed of Honda' wrestling show at Hollywood Legion Stadium The club has gven the wardens a )on' the fate for the past two weeks The wardens' fund- will buy needd fire and firstaid equipment Sam JUlian flyer from March Field ard Dick Webb member of the corps at Camp llaan will wrsUe for the intervcampi" middleweight Championship aa an HAS ENTRY Leo Carrillo feature of the regular pro- vetefan Hollywood actor hag Gorilla Ramos former Mexican horse Con-fightec is tabbed to beat Sgt i GU'Sfador in the Los Angeles Boh Kencston of the Marines in National Horse Shows starting Hie J-fgioqjs junior heavyweight here )un 29 Clampett Nine in BIipoF'Loop leacf Lni-veniity The Warriors rolled up '24' points with the largest number counted in the sprints and middle distance Although they were completely devoid of strength in the field events the Warrior marked themselves aa the best squad in the running events in which they rolled up all but three and one-half of their point RECORD HCKDLE TIME Topped by Welker of San Fernando who was clocked In the city-record time of 14 5-10 seconds in the high hurdles the affair -was replete with outstanding performances Some conception of the brilliance mark can be gained when it Is considered that the Coast Conference championship was won- In r- Best showing of the day must i be creditetrto Univefsity Sprinter I Mel Patton who won tlie 100 in 1 10 flaVtiMT for '-first inthe'TJO at 217 and nn a mighty last lap on the relay team Warrior Glen Holtby also added three Important points to hit total when he placed third in the 440 Disappointment of the afternoon fas Luke was Luke Hinman Hollywood High mller who finished a tked third Although Luke's showing left a host of Kedshirt fans deep in gloom it must be said for the record that he was the victim of unfortunate clrcu7iwtance Not in top condition Despite the fact that his running this year needs no excusing ft should bis noted that Luke spent most of this put week at his bedside In Lai Vegas that he nn from the outsjde 12th lane and that he had to pan the entire field of (11 -men to prove into position Moat Important Hinman was out of condition from week's inactivity Other outstanding marks tributed yesterday included John Paster winning the quarter mile for Garfield hi the near-record time of 491 Zalesky copping the high Jump it 6 fort 3 inches Fre- months Thuman putting the shot better than 59 feet and Sdarra of FYemont winning the half mile in Final scores: IMlnr Orrcll L-n on Portland nolliwoad I Tvo-boM nwawian Kthle TXrkshoi JtermM nim-bw- MarUnu Amaral Oar rtt Ham run Killn Saorilicaa Brrozat Dicks hoi Stolen Hoow Run batted Amaral Barton Kahla a Kahn Oar 1 Doubt Hoover to SrhuH to Hermui Time of ram lb Mb Umpires Hood and Snrdn Purples Riviera Four Mix Again Colliding on the mallet field In another fast duel tomorrow will be "the speedy Purples and the best two out of three polo series atitiviera Country Cluh- HowlancT Paddock' former 'Mid-wick No 4 man will ride again at the helm of the Purples With him will be Art Chaney No1 1 Disk Colins No 2 and Bud Wheeler piyoi Snowy Baker skipper of the Riviera crew alsb will hold down the defensive No 4 post Hanns Ditisheim will ride at No 1 Ioe Light man Na- 2 and Chuck Wheeler at pivot DEMPSEY SWORN IN TO COAST GUARD NEW YORK June 13 (Pi Jack Dempsey former heavy weight boxing cha sworn in today senior grade In thi Guard i Dempsey who will be placed It charge of the Coast Guard's' physical training program at its Manhattan Beach station on Long Island was sworn in py CapL Dempwolf district1 Coast Guard officer of the Third Naval District rvaat ipion lieutenant Marshall and Clampett continues its bid for- the American League softball leadership at Beverly Stadium tonight facing Karls Shoes in the 'second game of a twin bill" Venjugo- Hills and Hufnagel's Giants mix in- the opener The doublchcader tomorrow night will send Katsman's Indians against the Senators and Young's Nationals against Allington's Dodgers Last" Right' results: Mark a A 7 7 BattartM: Blcjtarfta aMjArthiiri icrkj BY WATLING STREET aaA AUrm I Beverly Ktadluip: two games flnfil 7:10 pm i (Tomorrow) BASEBALL Gilmore Field' Hollywood Portiand two games first pm SOCCER Loyol Ktadlmii two games first at 12S0 pm POLO Klvlen Country Club pm NEWMARKET England tournsment Ascot Features All-Girl Program Beauty and riding skill will go hand in hand tomorrow afternoon at Ascot Stadium South Gate with the staging of Jack Christie's sec- alTgirl championship A Yield of 450 cuties will participate in 16 events Actress Betty Miles of -Hollywood is sweetheart of the program and will against sudh feminine1 contestant as Alice Van Betty Lawrence Fay Johnson Hazel McCart 'Dorothy Lieher! Alma Compion Florence Almick and-many more- TaylorrCarrillo To Enter Horses In National Show T-eo Carrillo ant Robert Taylnr Hollywood- Summaries en trrrd their favorite in th- Angeles National Horse scheduled to srsrt June 20 for nine days at the new Pickwick park on River side Carrillo will appear iit rfie Palo- mino class aboard Conquistador the horse he has' ridden at thi head of Pasadena's Tournament of Rono PTade for the past four years Tsylor has entered hi chargers in the stock' home division Night Rvtllaa IS Alta Allra 17 1'ki- Jam 1I7 Can I tn IM Nvv (ark (nb )eur Ctarke aMpaialv Mila TkaaSaa- I ii Ft Taanav Oran alaalal4 Inar Tark-ar UR Nan il 1 4 i uoasiiuoMTbmau wasitosaWra II 1 Evoshavskl in Navy PITfSBL'RGIL JtinP 13r'WP Forrest Evlievski former University of Michigan football star who became head backfleld coich at Pitt thiq year ha beerf appointed an ensign in the Naval Reserve the Navy Procurement I JAfxiHMivnXa Tta 4 Armte Office said today Fights Lost CHICAGO MH aataalalvS canrfIMi WHIla aalMtaia Cmk Ui)' NEW LONDON IW Haw Vrk IMrPryMaM New- YorkTeam' Gains On LA's Skaters New York's roller skating team gained some ground on Los Angeles in the Roller Derby last night winning the session 16-13 as Bob Sattcrfir ield of the New' York team rang up aix points for the honors Los Angeles now leads by only four points 119-106 Score' by sessions: KICKER DE LUXE! Hepped center forward on the Douglas Aircraft soccer teamjwhich will tackle BABN BOXEBB PAIRED -Freddie Young and Jack Borden crack mittsttas from the Northrop Athlotid'Club are Yigited for feature spot at Jeffries Bam Thursday sight CARLOS CHAVEZ MEICEL vs TONY OLIVER A vs FILIO GONZALES FRIDAY JUNK 19 the Scoty in the feature game Stadium im R-ts-iM sank ns si isi the old record.

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