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Daily News from Los Angeles, California • 22

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ILLUSTRATED DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1925 i SCHIOCKER-MILLS SET FOR TONIGHT Hunters Who Shoot Baskets of Scores ASCOT SPEEDWAY REOPENS SUNDAY WITH PAST BILL HARD PUNCHING SHOW PREDICTED AT DOYLE RING ip, ys saws 22 ir Vernon Fight Card S-' vv, Ascot speedway, closed to the demon racing pilots since Thanksgiving day, will reopen nixt Bunday afteniovm.ynder new management, John S. Whit experienced amuse-ment purveyor, acting as trustee for' a creditor's committee being In the saddle, or rather the steering wheel. Whit according to an announcement from the chairman of the commute will be back In absolute control of the operation of the famous 1 racing Nine events will grace the card which la scheduled for next Sunday afternoon, all of them being of the popular short and middle distance variety. Two motorbike races will be contested and a game of auto polo between two teams from the East, neither of which has been seen on the coast, will be staged.

a kb, 4 Xnlmd INTRODUCING TO TUB publle Bill Hess fast-moving Loyola college hoop aggregation, who are expected to make things bright for th a Southern California conference this season. Reading from left to right they are: Sullivan, Brows, Rod harwood, Ifahedy, Mclaaao West, Sresovieh. Burke and Captain Tunney. Kid Forsakes N1 YORK, Jan. 1L-K1J Kapta plo has Inhaled the last of the tbs ceremonial badqtuta prepared la his honor by the Inmates of his homo tow Meriden, Conn, sad Is mnr turning his thoughts to further business.

Ho win probably etess with Tex Rickard this week for a match with Edward Maacart tha European featherweight champion, bat this boat may bo deferred until tbs open-air season. Johnny Dundee returns late In tha week frees hie toar ef daring which he permitted Premier Mossolinl of Italy to Kaplan will have to find out whether Dundee wants le the title and If Dundee doe will have te fight him far it Dominique in 1925 Debut Announce Speed Handicap Dot tt it .) I A IS TIJUANA RACK TRACK, Mexlo Jan. of the most popular horses ever raced at the Tijuana course is scheduled to go to the post for the first tlms this winter today in the seventh race, This Is Domlnlqu and he now la carrying the colors oC CL BL Irwin. Dominique arrived here about three weeks ag having been purchased by Irwin in New York for the round sum of $10,000. It is not expected that Dominique is up to a race in his first appearance of the season, hut nevertheless his appearance is of interest to the racing fans.

CoronadoPolo Season Opens In February The winter's sport program la well under way at Coronado Beach, according to reports from the Southern California resort. Polo haa taken a spurt sine tbs arrival of the Canadian team from Calgary with a fine string of mounts. Games are being played three times a wrok on the Coronado fields. At the present time only two members of the Denver polo four are at Coronado I CL Phipps and W. CL Johnson but BL Humphreys and F.

Reed an to Join their teammates on Feb, This will complete the line-up of the third. fully mounted polo outfit which will compete la the preliminary match games during February. On the Canadian four now at Coronado are T. R. Jmklnson, J.

Rodger W. 1L Martin and GL WilrnoL. On the Coronado Country club team are Major CL G. Ron Captain R. G.

Ervin, Major J. Russell snd Dr. G. 1L Cook, with Homer Oatman, 'a promising young poloUt, as utility man. AU throe of Coronados polo fields ware entirely rebuilt and regress early lost spring and are said to ho In wonderful shape for the midwinter polo tournament scheduled from March 1 to 20.

Fields 1 and 2 are being reserved for use In the tournament, and with the exception of one match game a week all preliminary contests wlU take place on field S. Montieth Will Bring Fight Stable to Coait Scotty Montieth, former manager of Johnny Dunde will be In Angeles late next week, according to a telegram received by Hayden A. Wadhams, matchmaker for Jack Doyle's Vernon arena. Mcntieth will accompany Kid Kaplan," recently crowned featherweight champion, who meets Bud Ridley at Vernon February 16. Ha wlU also bring three boys of his stable for prospective matches In California.

They are Joe Ryder, 1X0 pound Jack Snyder, 133 pounder, and Jimmy Hutchinson, lightweight Juvenile Studies Philosophy Allan Hughe youthful- screen player, whose college career was In terropited by hi business advent two years ago, allows nothing to Interfere with his dally reading qcheduls. Although only 31 yean of ag A1 lan has road all of tho old Greek and Roman philosopher besides Emerson, Tolstoy and Schopenhauer. Veriion kHBOXING In Srhlm-ker venae Tat Mills, tea Woods, 13 M-fc Ad AllrgrinJ ftmil Billy Vlaoeai, iS tMflll), III lamda, Vmwk FarrrU vursoo Cmt( Eteri is mail, IS mis. Hervot niM Um Wbw, fonr imsIs, 11S mti. linn, Urnllul wm Til Af-MU) liar reoado, 1H foods.

JOE 8C1I LOCKER, and Fat Mills, main- eventers In Jack Doyles weekly fight card tonight at Verhon, completed their training yesterday nd are ready to step the ten-round route at top speed, according to statements from their handlers following the Sunday' afternoon finale. Other boys on the card also announced their readiness for the gong, and Los 'Angeles and Southern California fandom is jllljwt for a hilarious evening of its sport dish. Every one of the bouts booked by Matchmaker Hayden Wadhams bears the sign of bat'd punching, and predictions of knockouts are flying around the places when the fight fans gather and discuss probabilities of the mitt racket. Mills and Schlocker are both tough hitters, with a slight advantage going Is the Jewish boy ever. Charley Harveys English entry.

Ad AHe- -grini, former national amateur middleweight champion, and BUly Vincent are huso powerful punchers, and it will be Surprising if both retain a vertical position through the six-round semi-final. Toung Farrell and George Etcell are free fiat throwers, and Bud Hereof. who meets Benny Palmer, is said to ba one of the heftiest hitters the bantam class has produced in years. Ho is a southpaw, ilka ty brother, Doda, and is making his first start la the Southland. Ha didnt light in any soft spot whan they picked Palmer for his Jimmy Isiven-thal and Tod Adams are booked for the first four-round fireworks.

The ticket sale indicates another uapucity house for Colonel Doyle, with the old-time four-round prices prevailing, plus war tax. ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR NEW SEAL BAH PARK 8AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1. The San Francisco baseball dub has completed plans for the construction of new park to cost $1,000,000, GeoPge Alfred Putnam, secretary and part owner of the clu announced today. A lot SSI by 160 feet at Sixteenth and Bryant streets will cost and $700,000 will be spent on the stands and bleachers, which will ba of steel and concrete, accommodating 10,000 spectators.

As soon aa the lease on the present park, which expires in 1111, is disposed of, work on the new park will be started, Putnam said. Hockey Enthusiasts to Stage Meeting Tonight A general hockey meeting will be held tonight at I oclock at A. Splandlng Bros. 1 store, 435 8outb Spring street. The purpose of the "meeting -future hockey situation In Cali(prnia and the forming of a hockey lerguo in Los Angeles, also arranging practice hours for the different teams.

Dr. Charles Hartley, president of the California Amateur Hockey assoc la-tiou will preside. All interested In hockey are invited to attend the meeting. EVANSTON, 111. Bwlmnwrv, four Is amber, IU start from Northwesters university hem this week and wlU attempt ts dock every rollrglate epponent between hers snd tbs west coast In the comtns fortnight Tbs doughty four are Ralph Breyer and Dick Howell, Olympic stare, raul Mas-Uie, former A.

K. F. breast-stroke ha inked Paul Corbett, flak of aU tradrs. Delaney Carrie iron In Mitts, Charge VEff YORK, Jan. lL-Com-i plaint that Tiger Flower Atlanta middleweight, wa Jobbed" when ho was knocked out in Madison Square Garden by Jack Delaney, Bridgeport, last Frldiy night, will be made to the Krw York boxing com-mission tomorrow, his manager.

Waiter Miller, said. Miller did not give the details, but it wm iri'J that lie will charge flint Delaney had a slug In Irs right linnd when he fame out for I he second round. 60 DRIVERS ENTERED. White staled lost night that more than 60 driven are awaiting the starting flag for the re-opening events of Ascot Every driver composing the entire contingent with but two exception lias remained here in anticipation of the resumption of the spwd duels over the paved speedway. Their ear together with the racing chariots ef the local pilot have been thqjoughly overhauled since the Thanksgiving day race anl the course has been given a series of "manicuring" sessions during the -past few weeks.

MORE INNOVATIONS Th new management will Inaugurate many Innovations during tho coming season," said White last night, "all of which we believe create greater Interest In the auto racing sport. Our staff will ba made up of entirely new faces with a few exception Our committee haa studied tho situation carefully and believes that Ascot Vill soon again its place in tho porting sun. AU agreements and obligations of -every nature will bo lived up to to the letter and. wo shall welcome at all times suggea- tions from racing fans which tend to better the sport and add to tho comfort and entertainment of tho public patronizing Ascot race meet" KID MEXICO HEADS BOWL FIGHT CARD Kid Mexico of Huntington Beach, and Johnny Greb will tell it to each other In the main event at tho Wilmington Athletic club Wednesday night In an eight-round main event. The semi-windup of six round features Johnny Grallo of Los An-gele and K.

Eddie Brown of Long Beach in the special event, jack Spencer of Venlc will meet Bud OswaU of San Pedro. There are three other bouts of four rounds each, as follows: Rob Jones vs. Kld Huntley, heavywetshts. Baba Orton vo. Sailor Anaya af U.

Medusa, 133 pounds. Sailor Manus of U. B. B. Went Bud Cousler, 120 pounds.

GRADE CROSSINGS AT PORT TO BE ELIMINATED According -to Information received by the touring department of the National Automobile cluh, permission has been granted the Pacific Electric railway to purchase enough land at the Los Angeles harbor to establish a new right-of-way and thereby eliminate two dangerous grade crossings over the Harbor boulevard. Coliseum tonight i. 'Soup and Fish When raced hern last Ed Ariingtoiv Now York ma DominlqiN was a bead boro lie had speed nod stamina galore and demonstrated his ability when he established the Tt- Juana track mack for one mile and 70 yards at Ml TUi fleet sen ef Pieter Quince will be one ef the Irwin standard-bearers In the Speed handicap tha first ef the Tijuana stakes. The Speed handicap Is set for Sunday, February 11. It has $5060 added money and the distance te fire and one-half furtonga.

Lose than a month away, horsemen art beginning to prepare their charges for it. The nominations for this stake totaled Si which at $26 each sent $1106 Into the It la figured that at toast ll wIU start, making, $600 mors, for the starting fee la $SQ each. Out of the $5000 added money, the sum of $3500 and all entrance and starting fees goes to the winner. Thu the victorious owner should take down around $6300 aa first money. Finishing up tha racing with three winners 8unday, Jockey Eddie Dames rode nine winner the greatest number of any Jockey during the last six-day period.

In this he was closely followed by Jockey McHugh, who piloted even. Jockey Fisher sliU maintains his lead, even though he had only three winners in the last six days. He tope with SL McHugh Is'serond with SO and Banm third with 29. Being a picture afar la' an easy life Rudolph Valentino arises at 6 In the morning and la at tha studio at I. He seldom leaves before 7:30.

HoV making hlo own pictures now and is devoting himself to his work passionately. 1 HIHIVWOOD WlTM.rMITIU) Tijuana Entriee FIRST RACK Ters furlonge: Croenbow k.lfO'jrOmnla Plvo-Hiity iGoorge ONotU. Hank Monk Jimmie Trim yldy Alim Mim Oakland Mrs. Moors 108 Applrgnte on try, entry, Kastman entry, ylntemattoual entry. SECOND RACK Bt furlongs: Boomeranf lOHI Laly Moors 10S Calllhas 1U3 Marge John Challenger Dalton Inn Norford HoMyllt Due Dr guise 108Qurruloue 101 Harry ltudder l(Hanthin 106 Ilumms ltaiTootere Wo Jay Roberts VanrsM yrlli.10t johnny 101 THIRD RACK Milo nnd a sixteenth! Rill's Hl Romulue IQS Colonel Ut lUMiHangrado IDS l.wmce Mannlng-UI Devil 10T Martha Is, HHITagdsy Sliasuula C.

10OT. J. Poor Puaa 1U7 1 Willow Tree PT Pretext HA FOURTH RACK Klx furioogs: Arcrleralloo 1 07 1 Mount Shasta Rlarkfoot llUil-lramtl, Chulavlsta bteomasoa lH0iKunprlde Letter liw anllmjmie Msruheta 100 107 .111 .114 .107 FIFTH RACE FI vo furlonge 102Poptnns Delia Wood Brundeer Coalition .100 114ftanleabal Cordon Rongo lUSi8ubtlo Full of Pep lOCH .100 SIXTH RACK Milo and TO yards! Kbb Tldo 1I4 Porto do Or 10d Hyaepom IJsetts SilTht World -J Melaehrlno Pueblo entry, SEVENTH RACK furtonga: Batsman HOiNayarit B. of 17 1 logonlp Cnfflcld 110-Kundark Domlnquo V.namll Floating On J14lWolfsery Knighthood 112Toohoo Irwin entry. EIGHTH RACK Milo Alioqulvsr Ou.Mcairerow IM Rrdasalo AIIM IIS Cyprema 10IiBuphla Goldman KiB Fast Hoy Bun box Miss Prauland OOlTnisty 1( Plcnls llllWlkl Jack 1UH .101 NINTH RACK Sllla! Ilronalon llllPledra Halo 1 1 1 1 Poacher .101 vs MAIN EVENT Joe Schlocker vs.

Pat Mills SEMI-WINDUP Billy Vincent vs. Ad Allegrini FIVE PRELIMINARIES Doyle 36th and Santa Fa Avenue Balcony, $3.20. Reserved. $2.20 and $X36L Phone Humboldt 0W6 or 293-220 T-tniKH WELCOME BAND CONCERT .110 VO ins 8ivrv MinAV Nu.nr Right MjHIngaporo Wood VI. The Lamb b-ryer Wlmr the Wlsard.

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