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if C. CENTRAL RULE Saint Stars Get Diplomas Oas Winning Streak Ends When Right Hander i. it LOOMS GRID Hurls COAST LEAGUE iwmm HiawawuiWH Knight Helen; Mplla Wt7H TNI ribum Oakland Timely Hits Give Seals a Glove 1 i OB SHLANft Elimination Of Wrangles Over Details Would Result Sail to Enter Net Tourneys OAKLAND, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1927 Won lost ct, OAKLAND 37 18 .600 ISncremento .......35 19 .508 Missions .23, 11 Portland 13 SI .838 Seattle 32 ...448 San Francisco ....21 34 .467 Los Angeles 10 84 .442 Hollywood 16 36 .381 4 to 3 Victory If Soottl DeLauer thinks anything of tils present good health he will remain In while Eddie Parker Is la Oakland. Seoul is poaching again and, this tbne on Parker's preserves, Yes O'Doul and Arlett of Hitting American Stars Will Have terday DcLaucr wired Red Uhlan, Parker's cood middleweight, to hop Fame Again Go Without Hits train and join the DcLaucr stable in Cleveland. Red is said to, have Full Month of Practice Before Wimbledon Starts.

ROBERT FARRELL Football-Baseball Derby Starter Brings 100,000 OUISV1LLE, May (United Fres.) Rolled Storking, owned by J. W. Parrisb of Midwav, was sold today to C. E. Durnell for $100,000.

Rolled Stocking is a candidate for the Kentucky Derby to be run this afternoon and is a certain wired back for transportation and he may leave Oakland. When RESULTS YESTERDAY. Portland, 12; Missions, 8. Kan Francisco, Oakland, S. Sacramento, Los Angeles, 1.

Hollywood, Seattle, 6. STANDING OFTHE CLUBS. HOW THE SERIES STAND. Oakland 8, San Francisco 1. Portland 8, Missions 1.

Sacramento 3, Los Angeles 3, Seattle 2,, Holly wood a. NEW YORK. Mayv U.VP) By EDDIE MURPHY Friday The 13th was a bad day for the Oaks and their hopes running their winning streak to America's two leading women tennis players left today for England, where they the British championship 1 Graduation of Stars Is Blow Although; There Is No Eastern Big Ten, Sanie Group of Schools Book Games. CHIEF WOULP HELP Princeton-Harvard Break Will Not Be Healed This Football Season. at Wimbledon.

P.u'kcr wu told of the southpaw's pinna he opened up on Red and told hint plenty. It seems that the had no contract signed by Uhlan, I ut he has an elaborate unsigned document which be says the santlipaw promised to sign some tli no ugo. Which leaves Uhlan a free agent, nnder only a moral obligation to tho man who brought hlni to jhe front. "I never trusted any-fighter GAMES TODAY. starter.

While Miss Helen Wills sailed Portland vs. Missions at San on the Tuscanla, Mrs. Molla Mai-lory, who won the American title thirteen straight and equal their own record set in 1912 were blasted. The Seals after losing three straight to the locals came to life and hopped on George Boehler for a 4 to 3 win. Boehler did not have control and this along with some timely hits gathered by the 'Seals accounts for the runs off him in the first four Innings.

On the other last year when Miss Wills was un Francisco. San Frunclaco at Oakland. I os Angeles at Sacramento. Seattle vs. Hollywood at Los An-KClcs.

i able to defend it because of illness, embarked on the Majestic. To Athletics but Uhlan in my life," groaned They will have a full month of practice before entering the lists rarker yesterday. "But I wn sure Red would treat me right and I did not worry when he I Lincoln Club Cuts hand. "Buckshot" May kept seven hits well scattered and the Oaks By ALAN J. GOULD, at Wimbledon against the outstanding players of the world.

The principal goal of both will be the stalled about, signing a contract. had only a few chances for runs Two Departing Students to ANDY HpUSE Baseball pitcher besides that which they scored in singles championship now held by Mrs. Kitty McKane Godfree. Three From Roster LINCOLN, May 14 (A) President Dick Breen, of the Lincoln Western League club, hass announced the release of Don Rader. Enter Professional Base- ball Field.

Miss Wilis, who was accompanied the first, fifth and eighth in nings. ARLETT'S LONG HIT FOUL BY TWO FEET. The eighth frame was almost dls by her mother, carried 20 racquets. Both she and Mrs. Mallory expect seconaoaseman; Bert Whaley, out Associated Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, May The idea of an eastern intercollegiate football conference or "Big Ten," given some, impetus last fall by the Harvard Princeton breaks may take firmer root in the new move to set up a "dicta- He hasn't gone yet, but he thinks he will.

If he. does I will be. cured. And that Scottl DeLauer he's a fine egg, stealing my riRhter. He's got Billy Wallace, Johnny Fair and Billy Harold.

That ought to be enough for lilm without butting into my affairs. "Uhlan, I maintain, would be foolish to leave Oakland. He simply would be running away from money. His knockouts of Young Johnny Burns and Eddie aetrous to May because with the fielder, and the veteran catcher, Jack Hruska. Rader goes to College Star Proves Great scores already reading 4 to 3 ana an opportunity for light practice on deck during their voyages.

Before going to the liner the California girl went through two fast sets with Elmer Griffin, a Springfield and Whaley to Bloom-lngton of the Three Eye' league. Hruska returns to the Kansas City association taain, Catcher Clark By PHIL RAY In either profit or Ions, It's qnal- lty as well as quantity that counts. Although the graduating class at St. Mary's college this year runs Into only two figures, In contrast to the group of over 2000 at the University of California, it probably drains the athletic resources of the Oakland college fully as much as the departing class at California depleted the Bears' athletic supply. bnepherd nave established him of Kansas City join the links together with Trexel, an outfielder, tor" for the selection of gridiron as a drawing card here.

Tex 1 Giant Player fellow Californlan, on the courts at Forest Hills. Her playing was visibly better than Wednesday when she met Griffin in her first tennis appearance in the east. The first set this time as before went to Miss Wills, and the second to her opponent. Miss Wills said that she believed and Wllkins and Peters, pitchers. Rickard never heard of either Burns or Shepherd, and Red may have a tough time getting started if he goes East." Homing Pigeons in These sturdy atnietes wm aon the Red and Blue no more under Uhlan's attitude is that he wants Eddie Farrell, McGraw Long Race Tomorrow her most formidable opponents at officials.

Officials of most of tho eolleges frown on the conference notion Just now as premature, but it is no secret that many of them regard the possibility favorably and hope in time to knit together a group along the lines of the western conference. Football men would regard the centralizing of authority In choosing officials' for the big games as a step toward a IGNATIUS. McVEY, Baseball-Football Wimbledon would be Mrs. Mallorv, A 250-mile homing pigeon race to get the coin while the getting is good and he thinks he can get more In the East than he can in Miss Elizabeth Ryan, who will be from Lovelock, to Oakland is Young Shortstop, Proves Wonder of Big Leagues. listed for the local pigeon clubs to paired with Miss Wills In the doubles; Senorita dAlvarez of Spain, and Mrs.

Godfree. morrow. "Recorder," Ed Liljevall's Edward Madigan. Leo Rooney, Jim Underhill, Robert "Sparky" Farrell. Andy House, Marion Biggs, Ray Knowles, Ignatius McVey and Carrol "Swede" Nelson.

MAT HAVE HARD TIME FILLING SHOES. This year's graduating class in-eluded probably the most Illustrious record-breaker, is entered. By JOHN B. FOSTER SPECIAI BY WIRE 10 THE TRIBUNE NEW YORK. May 14.

The most conference. It, remains to be seen whether the initiative, taken by Yale lnj agreement with Harvard the West. At that the redhead has had some tough lock and so has Parker. None of the first flight middleu eights would tackle Uhlan after he stopped Burns. Tommy Simpson offered the best boys plenty of geetus to get in the ring with tho plasterer, but they unanimously refused to kningle with the sorrel-top.

However; Red is still popular here and is in line for some real matcher if he sticks around. Hafey Homes As Cardinals Trounce N.Y improved' ball player tf the present and Dartmouth, will influence other eastern institutions; 1 1 It is Interesting to note, in the Mitchell's Illness Won't Prevent Trip LONDON, May 14 OP) Abe Mitchell's indisposition which lie suffered yesterday after his sensational victory Thursday In, the Dally Mail golf tournament, will not interfere with his plans to visit the United States as captain of the Ryder Cup team, it 1927 football schedule, the increas ing number of games listed among a suggested eastern "big ten" spring season is Eddie Farrell, erstwhile captain of the-Unlversity of Pennsylvania team and now short-stopping for the New York Giants. That is, Eddie has been holding down the short field position so far this season. Travis Jackson, the Giant's regular shortstop who has CARROL- NELSON Football Yale. Harvard, Dartmouth, Cornell, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Army, Navy, Brown.

Harvard and Princeton have split apart, but. Harvard meets Dartmouth, Brown and Yale next fall. Ball Player Married. Secretly for 20 Years URBANA- Ohio, May 14 UP) was said today. Mrs.

Mitchell' said: There is just recovered from an operation group of athletes ever deveiopea at the local institution and it will probably be long before Madigan -will' be able to produce as many stare of such high caliber In one Leo Rooney, halfback on the football team and outfielder on the baseball team. He was one of the best all-around halfbacks on the grid squad and scored one of the many touchdowns In beating Cali-- fornia last year. XJnderhilT, Rooney'e mate on the football team. He and Leo did the punting, passing, open field running and line smashing. Jim was captain of the basket team and played He hails, from Napa where he was an 'all-around star.

"Sparky" Farrell, stock quarter- back and catcher; will leave a big nothing to worry about. Abe is St. Louis- Browns Fail in Attempt to Halt Yankees in American Race. two men on the paths for the Oaks, just keen on being fit and he will A secret marriage of twenty years Euz Arlett hit a line drive over bo home again tomorrow. for appendicitis, broke Into the lineup in the eighth inning of yesterday's game, In which the St.

Louis Cardinals massacred the Giants. Jackson will go back to his place at short presumably, but It will be standing was revealed here yester the right field wall and It went foul by a couple of feet. Then Buz day following the death of Jimmy Efowney, well known minor league baseball- player Of a cuarter of a popped out and the Oaks did not have a chance after that. Johnson got a single on a pop fly century ago. Downey married Miss.

Catherine Yale plays Brown, Army, Dartmouth, Princeton and Harvard, while Pennsylvania meets the Navy, Harvard, Columbia and Cornell. Cornell and Dartmouth, old rivals, themselves, each have three other games in the group Cornell with Princeton, Columbia and Penn; Dartmouth with Harvard, Yale and Columbia. Navy and tough on Farrell to drop out of the game. Today he is running neck and neck with all the shortstops. back of second to open the game and his steal of second followed by BY ASSOCIATED FBESS LEASED WISE TO 1BIBUTTE Eight big league ball teams moved to new scenes today after winding up four-day stands with varying degrees of success.

There was Joy among the world champion Cardinals as they moved on from New York to Philadelphia, for they recalled a resounding 11 wnen a player or his present call two infield outs, scored one run XjOucks, oi xroy, i. in xaut, and, though he had lived here for thirteen years, following his rev tirement from) none of his The Oaks got that back in their bre must be benched, with good players needed so sorely, it is sad hole to fill on both teams. His half when Governor started with a double and Lary singled. A walk started all' the trouble ft I rt 5 JIM UNDERHILL Football-basketball blond head ploughed many a yard on the grldiro.1 and his cannon-like arm caught many an aspiring base stealer at second. 1 Andy House.

"Slip" Mad igan's tar baseball pitcher, who will try inaeea. No one knows how Farrell Improved himself. He yas looked upon as gofd, with a hope of being better, but nobody thought he for Boehler in the fourth. Suhr menas knew ne was-, marriea. Downey has three sons living -lft New York state, where Mrs.

Downey died several years ago. The sons will inherit his estate." Army play the smallest roles in this mythical aggregation for 1927. Each, is. listed for only games within the group to 1 walloping they administered to the league-leading giants yester waited ou four wide ones. Sbeehan popped out.

Dittmar and Stokes day. By. way of proving they are hit doubles and two runs were over, would be batting round .400 in the mldle of May and playing short- Brown, the remaining entry figures in three games. right on the hefeis. of the New his hand at the professional game when he gets his sheepskin.

Andy A single to center by May scored Stokes and this tally turned out to Yorkers In the pennant race the stop so well that John J. MoGraw Terris Easily will renort Immediately to. the Cards piled up seven runs In the actually has been puzzled as to Aggies Win Track first inning and increased the lead whether he should break up a win Pittsburgh PIrates.fHe was signed by Joe Devine, local scout. Marion Biggs Shades of Harry thereafter, barely missing a shut b9 the winning run. The Oaks got an unearned run In the fifth when Mulligan booted Reese's roller.

Caveney was al ning combination by putting Jack out. "Wee Willie" Sherdel pitched son back. Wins Loyaza Hooper! Marlon Is one oi tne Desi masterful ball. I 1 It may be that' near proximity lowed to take when Stokes natural nutfleldera to be developed Tyson, New York outfielder, tipped his bat as he swung. Read to Kogers Hornsby has inspired at- St.

Mary's since the days of made four of the Giants' seven hits. Farrell. It Is certain that he has Harrv HooDer. now Missionman hit a hot bounder at Suhr and it resulted in a double play, but although he had gone to bat Meet From Colorado FORT COLLINS, May 14 i (P) Colorado Aggies defeated the University of Colorado 81 2-3 to 58 1-3 In a dual track meet here yesterday. Beattle of Aggies was high points man with 15 1-3 points and Allot of Colorado Aggies amassed 11 for second individual high been playing short in conjunction 1 ager.

He will also enter the pro Bout inN. Y. times previously without a hit with Hornsby at second better than fessional ranks and will try lor an Reese reached third. Then George Boehler got hold of a good one Hafey of St. Louis made a homer, Hornsby conjoined with Jackson outfield berth on the world cham- That's what gets the experts.

They double and single. LOP-SIDED GAME. nlonshln St. Louis caramels. and he drove the ball to the Gene Valla sign in centerfield, near the The American League produced RAY KNOWLES Football-Baseball-Basketball Ray.

Knowles. All things are comparative, and it fell Ray's lot can see how. a shortstop who is not rated is high as Jackson can olav more successfully with Horns clubhouse, for a double, scoring a came with a score -almost as Clever Boxing, and Footwork lop-sided in the victory of the The scoring ceased until the by than 'Jackson was able to play Keeps Gotham Lightweight Athletics over the Tigers at Detroit, eighth when with two away Gov' with him. 10 to 3. Ty Cobb punctuated this ernor walked and scored on singles; Possibly it is because Farrell Out of Danger.

third victory out of four tunes up with Hornsby better. He Seattle, Portland Play Postponed by Lary and Fenton and then Ar lett hit that foul ball before pop against his old teammates with a is not quite as fast as Jackson and the rhythm between him- and single which made it 17 succes ping out. EDDIE MULLIGAN GETS slve games in which he was regis tered at least one safe hit. Hornsby is smoother. If there had been a lack of successful work at FIVE FREE TRIPS.

Game Tuesday Carl Mays held the Robins in to play center, secona to juary oei-tencourt, the Saints' potential all-American. Ray was an -excellent center and pitched on the ball team. His brilliance was dimmed only by the super-playing of Bet-tencourt. 17 McVey Determination won its reward recently when was awarded his block sweater. He never made first team in any port but was an "eternal substitute" on the baseball and football teams, reporting very year and playing in the less important games.

He won his letter for the most indomitable spirit shown in Eddie Mulligan was looking them I I shortstop, the Giants might have been in the second division long By FAIR PLAY NEW YORK, May 14. Sid Terris continues his merry way of winning. That Is, depending on his superior boxing skill- and nimble legs to outpoint his opponent, The latest victim of Sid's wizardry was over fine and he worked Boehler subjection until the eighth, when they shelled him of the mound to score five runs and take the deci for five walks In as many times at ago. It is unexpected skill at SEATTLE, May 14. OP) The bat.

Boehler walked eight batters shortstop combined with the ablli MARIPN BIGGS sion from the Reds, 6 to 4. in all. lty of Roush to cover ground in the The Boston Red Sox resumed a Baseball Ivan Howard started southpaws outfield, that has been holding up Seattle Coast league baseball team will play one game in Portland next Tuesday against the Beavers, Virgil Garvey, business manager In his first three games and baffled the Giants pitchers. hap determined effort to climb up among the contenders as they laced out a 7 to 0 shutout against Stanislaus Loyaza, the tron-pawed scrapper from South America who took a licking from him at Madison Square Garden last night. the Seals.

He used Delaney and pens when the support wobbles be Boehler. yesterday. He will fall hind the pitchers was demonstrated back on Bob Hasty or Leo Dicker in Friday's game. of the Indians, was advised last Rich English Sid was too fast and knew alto Indians. Lundgren pitched a three-hit game, and made a triple for the Carrlgan clan.

lopyrisht, 1827.) (Co man today and probably come back gether too much of the running tomorrow witn Krause ana cooper. mm Frank O'Doul and Bus Arlett, night by Wade Klllefer, club president. The game will make up for one which was postponed on account of TANKS WIN, TO 1. The St. Louis Browns tried hard ana peppering his fnan, with a flying left Jab to be Worried by the determined rushes and fierce faces sluggers 'for the Seals and Oaks years at St.

Mary's. r- "Swede" -Nel80n--Many an aspiring opposing back was halted in his tracks by the hurled form of Nelson, star tackle in 1922. 1921 and 1024. "Swede" played last year with the Oakland atonal club; Last Nights Holdings Will respectively, have been in batting the down-south Indian made. to halt the Yanks, but lost 3.

to 1. They made 10 hits to the visitors' 9, but their bats weren't get- slumps the last couple of days. In Sid has a busy schedule mapped rain here two weeks ago. Alter tne extra contest, the Seattle players will proceed here to open the series Fight Besuiti the four games to date Doui ing enough distance. out.

After his Joust with Ruby Goldstein, whom he fights next Defeat of the Cubs by the Phil Become Links gathered three hits and one walk in seventeen trips to the plate. While Arlett in the same number on Wednesday. Garvey was also notified of the ATHLETICS DID NOT INTERFERE WITH STUDIES, lies. 4 to 1. in the only other game aV Hit 'V'-ifTlT month, Terris will have it out with Jackie Fields.

The latter is the coast scrapper, who is credited with signing of two additional pitchers. They are "Sheriff" Peters, former played sent them down a peg in the standings while the Quakers of trips to the plate, collected four hits and three walks. The score: Madigan has more than his share of work this year in filling the gaps an unofficial verdict over light Seattle hurler, and Elmer Phillips, OAKLAND went into a tie with the pirates BAN fBANCltiCO LEO ROONEY Football-Baseball-Basketball a Photoa by Oolemanf. left vacant by this group of stars, weight champion Sammy Mandell. vuhn trlnrl out with Libs Angeles UIBOl for third.

Two Large Eitates, Formerly Toung Harry Wills scored a sensational knockout over Jimmy Cot-trell last night at Dreamland rink, San Francisco. Cottrell heard the birdies sing in the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round encounter. John Lester Johnson, New Tork Negro heavyweight, knocked out SMm.et 4 I 1 This success of the Saints last year, The new deal In the National This fight took place on the coast and Hollywood last year. Killef er's AB A 1 2 0 Ltry.M.. MBit Fentn.lb 4 0 10 1 MlliD.Sb 0 0 0 2 unrivaled In history, was due Hi telegram also announced the re league today finds the Cards at ODul.rf 4 0 0 0 0 and a majority of newspapermen who witnessed1 the engagement large part to the work of these in Timber, ta Be Made Golf Courses.

Philadelphia, Chicago at Boston, Arrll.lt 0 2 2 OiArletl.rf. Itlti lease of Johnny Hawkins, former TJ. S. C. star.

athletes. 1 Subr.lb. 4 1 8 thought Fields won. Veterans Meet Burns Pittsburgh at Brooklyn and Cincln Brtcbr.lf 4 0 110 Rww.2b. 4 10 4 2 Jhfho.Vb 4 0 0 0 If Terris is successful In his natl at New York.

In the other DtUtir.st llllt 0 0 1 Joe Hughes, San Francisco, in the The athletes will be awarded their, diplomas tomorrow afternoon at Moraga where ground will be Stokw.c I 1 1 1 1 circuit the Yanks, play at Detroit, Boston at Chicago, Washington at sixth. next two fights he means to repeat his offer of guaranteeing Mandell $50,000 as the champion's In Semis Tomorrow: Tho Veteran of the Eastbay W.J.P.. 4 0 112 Bocblr.p 3 0 112 Bool.e.. 1 0 0 0 0 Leon San Francisco broken for the new St. Mary's col Cleveland and Philadelphia at St, HhlBDen.

1 0 0 0 0 Ige. Brother Gregory. F. S. Baseball Bookings Will be found in Sunday's sport section.

end in a titular fight. Sidney Is LONDON, May Press). The proposal to lay out two state golf courses each of IS holes. In a portion of the, Windsor Negro heavyweight, won a 6-round decision over Bill Cualck, of Mul- Louis. 0 0 0 0 soccer league will meet the fiportl- president at the local college, paid lan, Idaho.

an ambitious and Industrious business man. -(Oopyrlrht, tm.y a nigh compliment to ail eight atn ToUltSl 4 2T 11 Totilt.81 I Til I Grange Due in S. F. Chris Bertheau, Ban Francisco Shlnnan batted for Boehler ia elrbt. letes in saying that they were Great Park, will be enthusiastically 0 0 0 0 0 middleweight, knocked out Syl vas ot the 8an Francisco league to.

morrow afternoon at Swing field In San Francisco, In a semi-final contest In the California cup ties. Tho other semi-final, which wlU be played between the Burns and Hit! ........1 1 I To Meet Pyle Today among the best of students and at no time did they let athletics interfere with their studies al vester Smith, San Diego Negro, in 0nkln4 ......1 O0010O1 the second. Hit 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 07 Harold "Red" Grange, the light though they were stars on the George Barach, Sacramento light welcomed by the harassed Brittsn treasury department as a new source of revenue. The 4S0-aere tract, selected for the golf courses was stripped of Its timber by Caaadian lumberjacks during the War and considered too Brrorft-tfnltiras 8aa Franelico 11, Reew i Oakland 1). InDlttga pitched Br Boehler Charre defeat to Boehler.

At Ml Off -various fields. heavyweight, stopped Young Jack Sons, Is scheduled a week from to-' ning streak of the gridiron, was expected in San Francisco today to Join his manager, a C. Pyle. after several weeks of acting in Holly son, of Salt Lake, in tue fourth. Boehler 28.

Blta baited Off Boehler I. The Burns won their way Into. Sana aeored Off Boehler 4. anna reapon Berkeley High Wins the semis laBt Sunday by staging ible for Mar 2, Boehler 4. Delaser a SAN DIEGO.

George Godfrey, wood. The Big Money Shot Baaei oa balla Off Mar 2. Boekler (. De the black shadow of Lelperville, C. I.

F. Swim Title Grange and Pyle, after a brief costly to replaht by the commissioners of crown lands. he state proposes spending the sum of ls n-7 1. Btoiea baeee Johneoa, Molliraa. an upset and defeating the Los An- geles Athletic club in a speedy con test.

knocked out long Tom Hawkins. 'T'HERE are three things thatunlgbt happen In tho Maloney-Sharkey vacation in Northern California, two Daae aut uoreroor. Dtrtmar. Boehler. San Diego Negro heavyweight (61 una batted Arerill.

Featos 2. Dittnar. Berkeley high school won the C. I. F.

swimming championship 1125.000 In Its will go east to discuss plans for coming professional football en stokes. Hay, Boehler. Double, pleya Phee- Tom King. Australian middle A committee of experts will be baa to nuar. aeeee to reatoa.

sahr Ditc 1 meeting. dh A knockout or a decisive margin onv either side. (t) A slam-bang party, with only a slight edge either way. 3)-r-A tugging, tnauline- fight, with few thrills and no decisive re. Aeolian Yacht Club last night in San Francisco with weight, won over Evana Fortune tr.

reatoa to Reoae. Sbeenaa to DUtnar gagements. employed in the construction, of score of 4. Palo Alto, with 41 e). the courses which will be the finest to Htok-a.

Tim ot gano lb. son. Ui aire Slaserknrta, Weeterrelt and Kaaoa. points was second, and Alameda suit If either of the first two events hannens the winner will be In Britain, with a subscription to Flans Sunday Cruise A crulsa to Paradise Cava ia tho TO SEEK TITLES. SALINAS.

May 14. ialinas ten. SACRAMENTO. Tommy Cor- with SI finished a poor third. matched against Dempsey.

If the third episode takes place there will suit the man of moderate means. bett, local middleweight, and Billy Schwartz Defi of nis players will contend for the city It Is hoped to complete the task be a double elimination and Dempsey will be matched with PaollrTo or some one else. But as the winner of the next May contest has big Atkinson of draw scheduled event for members, of the Aeolian Yacht Club of Alameda tomorrow. Fifteen boats will talc by June'l, the course win be handed over to a committee (101. LaBarba Held Valid singles and doubles titles on Sunday, May 22, It was announced today.

Al Price is the present Sa money shot to face in the final elimination, there ought to be enough action to Insure the chance. Tho, riuwkuln that rfefenatvo Kimura, Japan, defeated Ray XEW YORK. May 1 0P ef golfers In the Windsor locality who will be-charged with the task Sollia. Sacramento bantamweight linas singles ebsmp. The doubles part in the erulae, ranging in class from motor boats to schooners.

The yachtsmen will tnnta In an Tho challence of Corporal Iny fight may eliminate both winner and loser to steam things up. Another Maloney-Delaney fight will dratr out the crene and rum ud most title Is held by Elmer Martella and of managing the club and produc Schwa-rtx of yew York for a AI Robinson, San Krancisce fly Ignatius Cooper. oi me urcworKS. ing a welcome contribution toward the national revenue. Interelub race to the Carqulnes-brldge next weight, decision over Takeo Japan 4) world's flyweight championship match with Fidel La Barba of Lot The Western Tour When the Yankees and Athletics have finished their tour of the Anatiea.

ma uui noiuer, -was ac Young Sharkey, Htocxtoa light weight, decision over Benny Fur-rell. Filipino (C). Golden Gate Gun cepted today by the New York west It wfll be a trifle simpler to begin flrurlno- on their comparative weight, defeated Tiger Napoleon, BASEBALL OAKS vs. SAN FRANCISCO EVERY AFTERNOON at SUNDAY at A. M.

and P. M. Pbon Pled. It or Ham. 4 Mi, Oak.

Baseball Park, for Beserrattons. Jimmy Fox, Culver City, won on Sacramento 4. Frankle Neil." Sacramento light state athletic commission. Schwarts was not required to post a forfeit. La Barba's six months period Of grace expires In this state in July.

chances. With nyfhlng like an even break in weather, these two eastern clubs should set a new flock of admission records. They Ire not only figured as the two leading pesnant contenders, but one has Ruth and the other has Cobb. The west hasn't had Its ehanea vet to ee Cobb in an Club Lists Shoot Four events will feature the pro. weight, knocked out Steve Katona, Soporaf Lions Meet Modesto Reds Sunday MODESTO'.

May 14. The opening of the -Central California League season In this city wilt-present the Sonora Lions snd the Modesto Reds at Davis Park tomor acaville 1). Tne commission approved a ten- granof th Golden Gate Gun Club In the weekly trapehoot on the Ala- HOLLYWOOD. Benny "Kid- a foul from Jackie Carr, Glendale featherweight (i). Phil Harris.

Pseadena welterweight, won from Ted Lewln, Hollywood Twaln Mark. New Orleans, scored a technical kayo over Ai Rorao, Los Angeles welterweight J. i eastern uniform. Ia other respects, he hasn't changed In any big way from the Cobb who has been In the middle of the plot for the last twenty-three years. The answer to this ran he fotmd In the hit.

ma aa greunas tomorrow. A- Club shoot and a harutlran Carter, Los Angeles, Mexican bantamweight, decision over Mike round lightweight bout betwees Bli Terris, New Tork title contender, ana Jackie Fields of Los An-gnlee. as the feature of a card at run and batting average department the only answer not open to argument or debate. row at 1:10. In the first battle between the two teams th Reds O'Dowd of Cleveland (10).

event of (0 targets oeh, a Joirer event ef II targets and a 9-targst doubles event axe listed order. Billy Hart, iaaadeo feather-1 tho Qseensboro A. Jul It. CCopyright. 1I27 rei-wheimed the Lions, 21 to t..

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