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Tc1iKone 31111 Arizona Republic, Phoeni, Tuejday Morniwt, August 22, 1933 (Section Two) P8 Two fift TtnirTTnnPiNiH wffliJii a i iiflsir 3 (LP 1 KM(9ffi Women Stars 'In Gards For Card WW Toangsters Gunninff Fdr Manager vFrisch Prophesies Red Birds Will) TglsC TltlCS viuiiiiiMi, rateh Sneedme Giants And Annex Flap Darkness Halts Fray Which Set New 1933 Mark For Endurance Vic Christy Annexes Mai Win Over Raines In Hard-Fought Bout A SKIVft no quarter, but giving none. Vic Christy, pride of pac-'ie roat wrestling circles, won a. two-in-thre Tirtftry from f)l JMiViCT affr absorhing plenVy' of pinTsnment In rheVnit Msdison S(Jare fiarden last night. It was the feature event of a three-card program whrh sw YORK. Auk.

21. At'l ooing impossible things At Trapshoot Helen WHlsfe rankie Frisch loed as pim wr.nim, anq they've made him a her. which rn aw riiey'v got what rl Aug. 21. wnr.

rrhips ipnabi iHl. lf not a TA NDAI.IA, i after haltHrg through 1 inninga In njlTORKST HfLLS. N. Two yoivpgstr. dorninated a A fAPj With the ti.m niaifc The fic-ur.

ihnnh r. all i A fenced ahOOter -n- Frnkir-- r.rerlw tinn rtfflt nor c.mpa-8ion fr hor injnroj VraiMic. ii inatanre. th effort i.o"-!?- 4" Tnee arid fcle-, 'H' found bark where they acted to hour, and 11 rninjf. before a darkness 'ndM hnetil.tie ith the rr tied three-all.

ck. ram today tarn fo the my. it "JB' giria of the coincided with LH.i!2" September back Spike Knen annex two straight falls from a speedy but srpa'-erMv her another rtav of at seaaon a tame tnexperienceti tmnny todav in the onening pf the 34th annual Grand Anr'58'J Handicap tournament and walked away with three out of four championship. Ned.T.iliy. 17 yeara old.

of Stanton. who broke ta rgeta out of a possible 200 deapite a stiff sweeping the traps, won the North American rfrt it And we in American till in t. Women'" Na-'done it before Sharkey Signs Recruit Gets the seml-rinaj, and Sheik; Blantnrt jand IJoyd Ine, youthful hone, i benders, battle to a no-fall drM. lock in tlie preii-ninarx First Fall Listlsss The acton was slow aa tl.e record for endurance In th- American r.r mace bv th Gist and Card.ra.a IV.r senior circuit. On August the VTh; Sr, droppei A 1 -Ir'ninf th Titters.

Scoreless To Ninth the start, the a tional tenniw ihips tn'lasin," Weet ide. Te'pnia Club, Whereupon the "Kordham Klaah" Qu'n Hejen waa scheduled to Afitn ear asso. who walked play her final match aain.f eil her y'nr; camptu and Dorothy Kotintf, i i tn rvivle's ahoe at accond hallenger. OC Helen xnlained how It en me uirfla into the National l.eajrue title and a World Series drubbing- J.y tiie Athlft'ua. Giant Hold Paca Thia time the (jianta ahow no signs of faltering-.

Since when Krankie tok over the ran With Lough Sixth Victory clar target, crown. Alice CVother of Chesnut J- finished far nnii rinisneo Tar lilt. ltlhnlr liiiia Aug. 21. il'Vt An- i A 1 A I UKarL--a feminine contintrent to rain ef Kck that aemi final on-V 1" Raniea and loat 'rain pet.

r-aclc tnat aemi-tinai 'n ve took over July rinse' fo.ight affair r-Kr: of Ha n'1r Mom Pe Ol 1 I .4 supplant H. K. Grigsby eareon. rennt nrr.t. teat another da and the final nn-IT" i nvrnwiu teat another day and the final un wtien i.aooy pennant winninr rurt at the ontest got underway, and Rfm took the first fall with a of headlocks after 12 minutes, i seconds of listless wrestling.

Then Christy got busy and the fur began to fty. Raire heri to ihu. on the headlocks sni til Wednead Fjni Discuaa Fux Pas of all Cardinal managerial liean. flf anv rap The Aa'll Reneat" pacK campaifiii irrn n-. m- when articles were signed for a 15-round bout between the former heavyweight champion and Tom- nv r.ouertran of Philadelphia at Mt'tn Gaston wh joined he'! 'or inning nt tr.e et- 'P, Hr ivfin-k and L'rhanjland or.fy six eels rn.

toda raber. matching wits ft n(h victory a the In- Oklahoma City. as queen of tlie women shooters. Miss Crothers shattered 1 targets out of 20. Xtr-.

Moody ind her final! '-r. r.niromtne through the record." -Look bra.ket eterda, only after ct The cTih I 4,5 victories baclf Ixok at The i una hitter tLiee-aet encounter ithhe aaio. Vian.l -l cieieats, to .51 toflay wiin Defends Junior one of the Philadelphia baseball Christy seemed to become crcrtv the latter dans luari.r.t the poston Re1 Sox 1 1. game inn lost ana won. Ito.arK rmlfil iD lit A few hours before i.iny an-.

lhg of September 27. but suddenly snapped o.it of tk, n.nH the. North American tttie et in this same period since July hen Sox tid tie Kflrf trance and applied a head-risnr Terry Cianl have won 1 -a'tJlO to to Me XJrA I had pot done in 1 hi co.intrv aince a a v. caught them in the ,5 Th- tr.Mfnf.h ran I'ieveund'a wi- and became rattled ha retch a nd won he Pnna nt vv th 111 aerved twice in auccesaion. do the same thing with the t.ianis a to mnneni ann served Twice jn games and lost seven for an average a firci! in ttie.

tit 5S2. 15 points better than the Karh teffi -onfe. t'd runs' Mreak w-vm 1 1 i tojthis tune. il irsKi-e. Ti had the Tribe to tiphten jta hold Th.

errerts aa he won't, that he an umpire's allowing Kal rtuth toi 1. dartare. The fight will be only 12 days after Sharkey's bout with King Tjk-. insky at Chicaco September IS. Johnny Buckley.

Sharkey's manager, said that the former champion planned an arduous comeback campaign. He will box for the New- York Madison Sejuare Uarden in lute October, and in P.oston in November, Buckley said, and then V. r. nun 4d tiieef a P.nee nt It took Just 1 minute. serord for Christv to win the fall.

Because of the puni hiuent l.a had absorbed in that sernr.d, asked for an extra mimitcs of rest. But fhristv, anxious to pet thing over and hia way, declined the request. I'd. like most uiatmen. Raines returned to the battle pit.

Attempting to bring the ri.aiei, limttrr, a J-n lsi hj-J third pla.e. eeen and 'nnO'k inrni-j ltn inntne. th make fnir strikes In a Wprld SerieLan-. that its not in the Cards for caused almost as much one else this year to stop Ttill today a did the 6-2 Hiking she -ivVrv's destiny riders. And Kriscli, I-arij-'-n to thte lu-o r-y i duel r-etween Pearson took from P.etlv in the first set.

I 41. a Ctr took from p.etly In the first set 'returning for the first time as a inspired Card could go. Moreover as the clubs stand today, with the Pirates. and "ards all in a virtual tie for 5'j of the Cards T'i game deficit ban? in the "games lost" column, where no manner of brilliance from, now on can r'-trieve them. Was that a poser for Mr.

Krisch? We've, jrot five games with the 'iants here starting August. and I hire more in. St. f.ouis beginning With 13 officials and a gallery of the fields where be manager to 7.C('0 watching, apparently only al an brilliantly under tl.e "iV-rr. fie lteennd fU.h We.land.

the Cle.e-tnern tte Jx iier fii in-l dftrler having a litit edy. in iil.r rccti'r rf Hill i'kwH altrh startled ball boy, who declined pilot, John of! raw. would It wan tht 0f the Ma.on in H. I rt Kx Bivt; Miami. during the winter to a spce.ly on, lu.on bv flampmy earn the right to fight Primo Christy fr! ikf, ir the lat man to try to lake creon illegal service i.ntil a second per-' u9iu.

alma mater. prevented tie ptr-f from nd'nit ununf. 1 Am ntri' ilcmanH nAf 'u ll.a rrnr. rl Camera again for the heavyweight i 1 r. the ishlh.

-They-ra getting wonderful pitch Then. in in If pne inmost- wiii'i IB It's September 17. Five and three make he said almost reverently. i i ii. i inn ClOW nain'.

en, 'the punishment, but. ao dd anmr The contract signed today resting until Chi isiv extricate.j bm-anteed Sharkey or 4n don't they? If we beat them est if of a three-hit -attack t.nlW and an error sent, t' team that's piling eight a re f.tst of tl.eeisht run across the plate. 100 ,0 ahuiouis and one-run ga.nes the eight straight there', no deficit For grimness the downpour out- i il 1 cent or the gate. litii ciiiiriirti it- i -ni i pure sunshine as i-om- and Freddy Fit- side was t-earson granren a a matter of fact, the incident Simmons on f.rat. but.

more than in lh tv- a wild rut eh. in i inninss. Sinzies r.y witli the look on Frankies Simmons are dointr. There, no ones-i pa i en vu inry i rvi i p. ai'mmi.

j-iii? about, it. Bill has his team lace-. m.tt.pg the -Mcgo outttemct re m-n i lost, fcoth game- and it not third ui in to sjti. prodded the Sots only error that she cot. the! rt fl lIT-if r-J'Il "Mi nt, naii'h unrier ifint ml a nit ran it out it Ysnktt int ivsl I hi ir ilf.

mi ir his iri i.i' idhi, nn k.j (Dfe Standings t. on fits aihta seeon.i. ine Gunning For Halen and fen Clmrmnn. a le on ba lis wit ho. it getting a Int.

the Indian! WMIV-j, rousing stand against the t. flehrsr; an out. were unable to do much ntl ne rhaiopjon. following Christy Gets Mao Apparently I'hristy was Infim. ated, so retaliate hy tossing F.ne around ihe ring un'il he clamp on the hook sa issorc.

It all over in minute, in seronda O'Brien ajiJ McShain reti-d part of their match in the ai.ie outside the squared circle, seemmz-ly taking turns at tossing esrh other through the ropes. Ttrv finally Ira. hd an reemr whereby they thereafter temainrd in the rinp. took the firt fM jsi, minnres ith a boly aam and bod, ft tut tr.e anulo. and a full ho.K hold.

was f.isl -and ninpln.r. "iitny. ri-ht Lack as it did on the set Miss ilonnrt safe blow S- tame a'n He the eounf n.t th-n failil'tta Mil laneo to kh he. broke 1i0 cpnsecutive targets to successfully defend the junior championship which he won last vear. He then started on the second 100 for the North American honor.

At 12S targets. T.illy still ba1 a perfect score, but on the 127th clay, a gust of wind caused the target to dip suddenly, and his only miss of the day was recorded. Resides annexing two championships the sxme day. Lilly set. another record of being the first junior ever to win tfee North American clay target title.

This was the sixth straight year that Miss Crother bad been the American, but was the first time she bad finished In front. She is the daughter of Steve Crother. who probably has won more shooting honors than any man in the sport. Today, he finished in a tie with six other marksmen with in the North American. Second place in the North American went to Fred Harloar of Newark.

after a shoot-off with Slocnm of Trenton. N. J. Roth finished with scoaerj of one clay backr of T.illy. 31ocnm dropped two targets in the shoot-off, while Harlow went 25 straight.

Fourth place went to Ren lleaton of Terre Haute. with t7. Doubles Half Finished Mr. J. S.

Murphy of Freehold. V. finished neitt to Crother In the woman's race with IS1. Mrs. Murphy was high woman in the American proper last vear.

Third place went to Mrs. D. M. McClain of Atlanta. with 179.

and Miss Meri-ede, Huff, of Columbus, was fourth with 17. Rohhv Poore of Rutte. won the sub-junior title by breaking out of 10. The North American doubles championship reached the halfway mark with P. V.

Christie of Houston. leading the amateur field with S5 out of 100, and Cijde 'Wells of St. Louis, topping" the pros wilh Roth events will be finished tomorrow when another 100 is to be fired. ti.I i.i intrh the nn.1 To iirtn innings. wr.n from her at Wimbledon, haa put reasonable thoughts in the minds of the other girls.

For years mteri t.v were in tt.KV Kf.A VP TMA l.rvt.l Team w. P--I. AHOVr. J.KAfitK Team 43 it hey tia.e bee.n going; meekly Out to F't. 1.3 1 I u.

ii Ruiiniflit 7 Rudy Fried and Morris Fish-man represented the. arena corporation of Philadelphia at the signing- today. Fried said he x-pected the fight, the first 15-ronnder to be staged in Philadelphia to draw Vihce Dundee Takes Licking prTTSRCROM. Aug. 21.

(API-Sturdy young Teddv the pride of Monaca, tossed a challenge into the huddled middleweight ranks tonight by soundly whipping Vince Dundee, cagy veteran from Newark, In a 10-round fight for the I'enDsylvania championship of the 160 pounders. Fighting under the lights at the Pittsburgh Pirates' baseball park before a throng of I o. IS ril4.t. WnrlO 7 Yi tL tf. Ili imr oil ia anvmoa I i 4..1 A I r- i TiiUa 77 4 17 377 wn.

i kostoS Then Double Play and Haves bd -T r. Mini advan-t-d to tiiird and 4 1 se-nd. i srf- tii h. on i one' ini if 4 1 pinel, saenfi. e.

Manaf -r i 1 1 Irniuia, i li-tter, ws i ri 4 SwaoHon then fcJ tlrooklvo 4-. Ji. 4 3t finriTinall 44 "2 Yeovrrtiar'e Reatilta a whirl at Helen and ihe pnb-it PiUr I' i A n.AveriU 4 Hl PKammSh 4 a fjah-' rf 3 3 Rom 1 fi Siwik 'r 4 t'ea 1 Fn 4 riallan 7 Okl. CMv 4 eetertlajr'a Reatilta Hoiion II: Kails" 4. r.lv-.ipn 9: Kurt V.tih 4.

Oklahoma t-itv 17: K.ot.ent Jan 1 rain. Texts. 'a liamea San Ao'OO." llaltJla. t.4tlve.ii.n at tklhrna Citi'. ar Kort ti-h.

HG'iMon at Tulaa. xl.ii.l 1 licit the first dereat would bring. lj In addition to the1 singles seini- final tomorrow the penultimate round in doubles also will he with Mrs. Moody and Klixa- Ibeth Ryan playing- Miss Jlound and Mary Jfeeley. the ranking Knglish fti-as at New Verk.

iin. On. innlH at Phiarilphi ra n. Oaly srncs beiiilrrf. Tadas'a I.ih Piiisinnrih at Boston.

rhiosn at Sw YntU. St. Lxmis at rile througit with a Miisle to tit I Airir 1 Tola la 34 11 the seoie. VI. h.t ioiLmIi 24 to again tl th- ba-s.

4na.ii hv Dvkea hit into a dciijh. pla. in combination. Freda James and Miss Nuthall jesterday won the AMKRICAN J.EAtilK 1 1 Business Man Record OTtH'KTOV. 21.

Ti Dooinaa aVIeaam aTl. a .119 eno ft!" TVt W. Team Tea whi.li Sam i u.r V.n. I KVKI.A.VP lT.KNATI4Aa. f.

FA C. I other finals berth with a three -7 a -unmiil KliB' lloneDP. was at 1 lie pi-tic ami a.enli. Hl. Uiiwr I.

P'e. Taam W. Tam w. 1.. Tm nd SRlll'.

nrk CK 4 i ictorv over Miss Jaeobs ai Vawjirk S4 InUt et firat. we' V.mrm. i her. H. John- nH i 4 a 1 -Ronton nSi.r'hirao Pel.

t3 73 74 .471 pilftey. I Vie national hampiona. (1 rielrmt (l 44 St. l.i 7 IJ.m hOTl.r 1J i lln. Rll.mn.-e 74 Hi Vlonlrrat iToronto 73 7 1 .1.

fii elerrla7'a Reatilta luinoee lost his first bout in ss; 7 t'levclanrf ll: Bcion t. llarl l'h the i.M.ainrler of the e.n. r.l. h-iiel rH.e CfntMKl. and tabrr elr Two-haae iad'ot t.d a Karir Sitmr tut 1 1 a'-owmg bus and Fennen-k Hm fwll.

"'r- Wertter CiU to Hale The fi.ie ill be played off H. H'ipp to Jute. ballj t-en the S. tl. Yankees al -ln srt.rk out a Heetttta 11; a.

ilhanv S-l: S-3. only tames arhed'ilerl. TtxIaT a a-amea at Albap. Ritllimme al Jeraey t'iiy. Montreal a I KrM-heaier.

Tornnip at Rirfai. 1'H'oH i'hiiu Tcrk 3. darkness. Holy game athetliilett. Twlay'i.

liamea New TorV a e.velanti. Pesion at. WaehinBton at Ixtirolt rruladelphia at ft. Ijiii. R.

lea'u-n r. nr linil 1. I mp.rea. te M'1 i in September. Poloist Denies Girl's Charges Aug.

21. II'IM Cecil Smith, the. Tenan who' led ihe Western polo team lo victory in the first national contest, publicly denied charges tonight that be. at Hi. three years to t.he black -ha ired, gelding owned by Mrs.

W. Polish boy, ho himself has twen Tlwniiis. broke the Stor-kton fraek beaten once in 7I start. I mile inord In the final tae Dundee's defeat under a wither-of a program of 10 harness even' ing two-fisted attack placed opening the San Joaquin count Yaross In line for a crack at Iti jfair. Brouillard, the Worcester.

Busines Man's lime was strong boy, who is recognised a 3-5 se-oud from iher-M world champion in New- York record set. in 1323 by War "ry. State. Some fans turned nut for Jess than a pound aepa rated races, staged under the recent! the Iwo figliters, Dundee weigh jlegalired pari-rputuel betting s-ing 15S and Yarosx jtem. Tliev pur hased nearly decision was unanimous.

worth of tickets, officials reported. rACinc o.tT mull! T-amv. vv. 1.. P.t..

Team v4 Ornish. T.n.e: 14 4. MACKMtM f2; TIGERS 7 liKTIiHIT. Aug. API --After four games of Rood hurling fe.r as many victories.

Detroit's pitching- staff collapsed today, and rhiladelphia wound up the series Mi- aH 1 il 7 a Jlker if una Jl I 'run 5 -erl "I) 7 I kn. 4 Giants Still W. Pe. 71 .43 it at 7 Hit tva 3 a Suneen rf 1 7 1 '3 1 1 a ai'hrs aa f. a kl 1 1 a a Hi.

i 3 r. a i.s..n.- a 2 yle "i Angeles 67 .599 Oakland Hollywood S3 fnrtland 4S79 Misainn Sa memo to Fslertlay'a Reatilta sanies eheiiiid. Tadas'a ISamea t. Aatles at Sn a -iiiile. Sacramento at Miajtfn.

Oakland at Hollywood. Anronetta, 3-car-oi1 brown 3 On Hot Spoi Vines Puzzled CHINO ALVAREZ WINS t.aid en a place ticket In the tacked Miss Kttgenia Rose, 23-year old nurse in Hubbard Woods last Frida. Smith is free under JS.000 tond for his appearance tomorrow in an Kanston court, to answer the charges. Prior to today, be confined IL.1I I -4 reu lP) Cbino Alvarez. Cuba.

1 34 i It 4 J- ioe a at-er 9 "NJKW YORK. Aug. 21. tTJP) 1 "TK l.nttli 4-va tcoor.n1 sj1 1 tt 11 decisioned Krvin Berlicr. 135.

by INet Uefeats hi. remark on the ease to a claim AMKRICAV ASOfT.TIO Southern lightweight iliampion, of New Orleans, in a 10-round bout! Having honors of tlie day were i A I Team W. Team VV. Aug. 21.

here with a to 7 victory. Anker, Frasier and llogselt worked for Detroit, 'elding 17 bits, and ci in; Irt free passes, seven of which fi2jiet in the scoring. f'arrctt. who opened for Philadelphia, did well until the sivth when fieirr.it tct to him for three hits, one of ihept a l.on.e run by CnrnUif w.th a on. Three Iletroit hit in the seventh eaused farrett's i.iircmrni, and 'oomhs telieve.l tiiin, alli.innr only two more ROOK LINK, (API Four Cnlumhin 4 44 lite 3 .4 here tonight.

shared bv Ix.gan Montgomery, own straight defeats Miss isose rnei tier thejMinoMp. -s ,0 iv.ienn 3 7" day before Smith nr. pea re, in Ihe Pi. Paul 3 .41 1 M.lva..Vea a 13 Babe Kiser. 157.

Tulsa. de--el and driven t.y Al S.liwartx 474 47 have made Kllsworth Vino, na- cisioned Moon Conns. IBO'i. I 'lesa nlon. and Btat-k final trame of the Fast-West i.onai ion nia a i 64 chv eeterda.v"a KonlM lie- l'a i ir a vi nv.vvuvi i v.

i the National League pennant race is so hot aproaching the home stretch that writers in the circuit cannot agree as to whether this b'ow-torch competition should menace or aid the fending New York Ciants. Taking advantage of a rairry day which prevented play throughout r. ill A. MO.I loir-oi but not worried. Leonardi, H2.

New Orleans, dcei- risen, ear won heats and The lanky Pasadena who holds the unique record of winning both the American and British titles sioned Malcolm McDaniels. Mo- ed second in the third, bile, in four rounds. Tl 44 5 to- R'r li I1H. iTao-n ll.t.. "fr.ar l.w one.

-n litn NKV ei a eea eoa -3 eeo eat 3 tl f.yn; vWr. Cimwt. t4kji. Hou. Kura I 4 i.

barman, liai'. Sn.in J. diolrn (a -i I ll.au.li I. ttaaa. luru.

jn. IroubU rlaja: S-- I to ljni to Oebri; to k. l.thi.t; Jlaes lo i tpl.f.a. I'iht' i no a'la: Tf fc f.aatow i. laer enu-a By rtetara 3.

Prfl -n 4. I. Wild roeb: I p.ir Kolla and Mor.art. 11 MinnearK-hlv Toledo 4. I.nav.iln 9: Milwaukn 1.

iVliimhija-Sr. Paul. ran. t'lty. ram.

Today's l.arora Toledo ar tinneaPol'S. at St. Paul. IntianapoltK at Kanaa liuiavPe at 1ilHalik-e. series.

She aaio the attack occurred while Smith was taking lir to her home from th like Forest hospital where she attended Kuhe. Williams, another Western star who was injured last Wednesday in Ihe second game of the series. She said she fought. Smith for two hours before o- rnir.vpKi.r-Hi i before reaching bis majority last September, was musing over bis the senior league, the writers investigated from all angles this 1 t. 1 3 i 3 4 I prospects today as be watched the.

tain wash away the opening f'KTfiOIT i 4 0 r. 2 3 IWyr rf 4 1 I alba 311 i Sioca it 4 14 rn Jb 4 a raK 4 uker a a Berlin etes I Von KleinSmid p.Fnr.Lv. a 'icT. i. L'P- P'- Rufus B.

von KleinSmid. presiapf io? the University of Southern was cnest of honor at 3 1 Cecil Smith Wins Acclaim r. 4 fi.r.s It -Si na 3b 4 V. h-in! 1 ii.m!rs suecumbing to the "I droe Miss Rope home Frida night and did what any gentleman I would have done under similar cir-e cumsta nces." Smith stated. "I got out of the car and took her round of the National Doubles play at Longwood, where, he and Keith Gledhill will defend their team championship.

Soma Defeats Forgotten? Yines appeared as if he had forgotten the five-set defeat Jack Crawford of Australia gave him Jewelers Crush Capital, 25-9 0 3 a 0 Htt- It 1 1 0 II Tot la '37 It 37 13 T.H,I 4 ST a-ccond place situation which finds the rimncr-iiD Pittsburgh Pirates seven and a half games behind the (Jiants, but only one percentage point above the fast-stepping Boston Braves. Boston, likewise, is only one point above the St. Louis Cardinals. In other words Pittsburgh, Boston and St. Louis are virtually tied for the runner-up position and the Cliica iTubs are only half a game behind the Cardinals.

of the observers agree that the Jiants, ho have orrly 43 games left tn play, have an advantage which could be regarded "H1C4.GO '1 jlnnclieon given today by tl.e fn.e.rn Mounting acclaim' for' Cecil Smith. 'J the bip Texan who led a band oil on KleinSmid ba been on hard ridingr Westerner, to victory If" tour of Kurope st.id Wallapai Meets Champs Tonight yMf Lxt'--l Brick Company, fresh from their lop-sided tetory over the Wickenbnrg town team, will attempt to break the winning streak of the I of ee Shop at Riverside park at 5: SO o'elork this I'M I I. A A 3ft P01 13 Moving with roller In th Wimbledon final this vear i. Funk Jewelrv tr-am. the Kast- todav promised l.il"1? tr I uulira linn' Cm brans 3.

III 511r M.l U( rl IUM HIMUJ ivnc. Doid, officials in to the door, bid.liu gher goodbye and thanking her. She in turn ihed me luck in the Sundaj game. "There was at no time any pia of indiscretion on my part. I cn-not understand Miss Rose's (harges unless ihey- are a deliberate frame-up.

I wiM sta in town mini I am cles red." over send a-. trVaa Snn I. anTA him ill" iartr the I'itv Indoor teagu-. v0i. ii.Na:r.

r. 3. rohe.t the t'aoifal r'nel and eed 1 1' 2. I.t-e'l. Will 3.

VValket. and his Davis Cup failures against Fred Perry and H. W. 'Bunny" Austin in the interzone finals with Kngland. But the memory of Frank X.

Shields straight set decision over him at Newport last St.vn. Hntn. R.ma balled in; 3. KR'na 3. M.

Nair 3. Ora-! 7. tVimba ..1. finne. iutn.

Ki'oi: Tmn- M. H'CS'na. Vir-ne. Til. re-baa h't: Honi r.i tirri-n-te I'lKbraiH-.

lisell. raa: virNtir H.tjifa to fit; hirll lo I f. t-e io baha: O'f Aiil.fr 3. Ffaa'r 4. 3.

4. CwmDe 3. trura as almost decisive. However, nome ne. i t.

9. in a ccnirt at I ti-. rmii pxik laf even.ns. Several tnnmgs wete piavert in the rain. The Furl and eed used l( hvtler.

Aetiff. who issued ntanv free passes to tke Jewelers, and ierkcifs A-mtrong. s'-iortstot. and McKirntv, p.tcher for the victors. Tt.e foffee Shop.

Willi a week's week still was painful. "I still can't understand that match with Shields," he said. When 1" have, always beaten him and I thought I had my shots going well enough to beat him world as a shareholder of foreign c.Hice and ministry n. cherished 10-goal rating with Tom- l'iffi'm "nd other prominent rr-my Hitchcock. jona in education in Retin 4'ritics and officials t.r the I "niter) present.

States Polo Association, surprised! V'ott KleitiStttid sa it he planned i at the victory of the W'esferners in 'ail aboard the Preident Hardin? the "world series" polo struggle a 1 1 tomorrow evening, for the 'toted Onwentsia, admitted tuat Smith 'states. seemed ejuife certain of dividing the! high goal rating- with Hitchcock and that other members of. both teams Rnw KnvtHt probably would be given higher s. p. Portney In Second were so pleased ith the ATLANTIC "MTV.

-f 1 which the wost won two to ooe ha 1 1 -Benn B.iss. foroier faather- Coast Golfers Begin Tourney T)K' MOXTK. Aug. 21. AV AP) W.

.7. Jtoelle. San Mateo, and Dan Kunphall. T.os Angeles. hy r.a.irtL 2.

i 1. ret. should be in fine fettle. The commercial league winners were scheduled to go to Winslow Sunday, but rain in the Northern AriKona city 4-aucd the same to be touted home i in. Funk d.d stijl insist that raipp.

ttie Giants are an entirely defensive club, depending upon the combination of tight pitching and a tight infield, it is dangerous to icgard them as "in" until they have clitrchcd the pennant mathematically. A stump in either department migli blast 1 P'l- Jkn)c p.t..4.er; Ai.kr. '1 mp'i: an inm i a. Time: CJ. i.i ine for l.ts li.o.

and ilk f.r the anu.hed. again. But I couldn't do anything I were leaders for low gross and low- tneir lead in a hurry. right. "At least.

I proved to tny.m-lf that could play good tennis for three day, in a. row and now it remains to be seen if can main The chmax of the city ome of the experts believe that they alreadv ere world's c-hampion. scored Ri mg serious, eini eivinr serinui eihf tain a high standard of play for an entire week, am all right consideration to making the serieo'clean knockout over an annual f-ont-sr to be held alter-' cnafional lightweight of nate.lv in I'hii arn Ve- VorL- anrt i 'it- in the second roond nf net honors respectively fortriy at the end ot the first IS of the SB-hole qualifying round for the California state amateur handiv-ap golf championship. Hoeilr' shot a gro. 7 while Kimpbail had an Sn-ia-f; for the lowest m-t seoie at the halfwav Hoo and to.

to. -nd tout held here tnft'rnt- the four-cornered battle for second place hangs over the Cants menacingly because one club is virtually certain to spring ahead and take the- lead if Die Giants slump. However, others claim that even if ihe Oiants falter, they are in little danger because these four so-called contenders have shown a on the Pciffa; 4-oast. physically, so I guess it's a question of mental adjustment. Thinks Chances Good "I think that my chances of winning the American singles title tournament will come Sunday at Riverside park when the a'offeo Shop tangles with Ihe Maricopa County Kmployes in a.

same that virtually will decide tlie winner. In the opening content Sunday afternoon the Wallapai Brick company will play a non-tournament team, the Phoenix White sox. The Sox: have been angling for this contest against the Wallapai bos for some time and claim they will come through to victory. niTtTmiLBBaUCUg' special proficiency in knocking- jmark. liotlie, a handicap of an.1 a net of 67.

also was a iofliar.r for low net laurels, Tom Mamalan. Sacramento, (turned In an H-IS-R7: mn. Dlsen. Angeles, had an M-17-67. and tieors; Wilfinson, lmpoc, a .1 Kauai, ater I iaa aaaaaas aw40BaaPs I mi-oUm 2oc5t auM ft rwnvvA i lw(cnCeaoiL UAtJIM SECrlCI S- ffATiowi each other off.

thereby preventing any individual from threatening the Oiams. Right now, the Ronton Brat es i roresr tuns next month are as good as those of any American's." Tennis observer, who accompanied Vines through Kurope and were with him at Newport last were rot very hopeful about his chances if be meets Crawford in the national singles tourney. And they considered. Perry and Shields only a little les, dangerous to Vines' title defending hopes. appear the most dangerous of tlie quartet.

They're, booming along FOR A COOLER MOTOR sturdily. They've pounded their TEAMS TO W.TCH WONT be Jong until oh- i mera, a new note in tt.e sp.rt' page. Thete will a'or'es of loar bv and of te (' of ri. fa.e tr- e.ft The4e ti l-e- important team to; watch in at! f-rilcm. aie.

tinleri Its new 4-oactt. Kesf.e m-j i.iitt The Notre Dame svstem.) iotner trim to io the cVg: Trf. ia Princeton, whose Tiger b-i Can to indicate lat vear i.rder t'ritt' i'r'tr that it aiit. Ut its fanss arter H. way t.

from second division with 1.1 witis in their last 15 starts, while DID YOU KNOW THAT JF HE continue in his present form. Cquipo.se will fee seen all th important autumn atakas at Belmont Park and in Maryland. The Whitney horse seems destined to pass both Zev and Gallant Fen in arnings and to finish the season right at $un Beau's heels. A. spee.al match race with Winooka is a SeDtsmbee At even weght you can ha.e Wineoka.

I'll take Ekky even thcugH tSa Auatraban wonder did tote 135 Pounds ever a. furlongs in plus a tract. on. If th. r4e- a a m.le thiog, Winooka hao to grab tre Whitney hess fey te ta-l te keep oe.

the Pirates. Cards and Cubs, are floundering, around. Foxx Increases Batting Average (By Associated Press) "ontinuing to improve his batting- average. Jimmy Foxx yesier-day cracked out two hits in four times at bat to boost hi average one point, sending it to .361. Al Simmons, the only other mem-b of the Big Six to get into action, also tacked-a.

point to bis av Th, seeonrl half of the qualifying jroi.nd for r'avers of eight or over' 'handicap will he played tomorrow. part of the field taking the Del I Monte course and the other the Monterey peninsula links. RuthAndPilot 'Play' By Radio i Cllli-Afjo. 21. Babe jnuih joined bis manager.

Joe at a radio in their hotel ere todav whi'e the other New-pork Yankees battled the White Angels angle With Underdogs SAN FRANCISCO. A ug. "1. aCPi With an opportunity ro strengthen its position in first, nface This 100'r Pure Pennsylvania Oil Especially Refined for Desert Heat You can't change thu thermometer, but you cen mate it easier for your motor to "rev up on these warm day, by using AERO-MOTOR. Drive in to hAirV'n Station today Jet us drain off that eJirty oil end refit! with fhif fresh Pennsylvania Oil.

erage, connecting with three hits in wEST6NE MOVES IN New (rnciand will cteet oti.er new N'-s Sieepv J.in Crow lev com-t of the Pacific Coast league. Los Angeles journeys to Seattle this' ITl rOn State to taVe the place of t'te ol.t Iron Malor. Frank as Baseball Introduced In African Colony WASHINGTON'. Aug. 21.

iAPl-Introduction of baseball in the British Fjst African colony of Kenya was poted today by the com. nirrce department. Its official report, told of adoption of the game by the colony's leading athletic club, with a possibility of formation of a league in Kast Africa and development of the game in competition with such British sports aa cricket and rugby. who was stricken by -nr5v Kehtr.o 'rom week to meet the lowly Seattle In-! dians. The pitching ataff fhar has ad-; vanced the Angels into leaderahin the Js-inning iankee-White So game.

The trio of blows left him with an average of The standing: a. A B. R. H. Pet.

Klein. Philiiea lit 4io 7i Kl .374 leu. Atolar'ta. lit 41 7 laS .31 Simmon. White 4J 7 171 .341 Itavia.

phtlHea ......14 37 3 177 .341 Texr. Uiania lit 12 .341 ilanuafl. Senarera iCt ft 17 .231 "ry? i r-viiiitr -itutrr loric A To rjike wtU ae up the vtt at StM. -ty 's por a.t Id te toa-. w-ere sa.Kr iiiharn ierftea.it 4a 1 of the league, should have no diffi-' in the Voir Rachruan The tnwvsewet will turn ci.es- IN CRANK CASE DRAINS 5 Gils Your Cn $3.00, 5 Gals.

One Cn cutty in overcoming- the lat place Indians. Hollywood and Portland, trailing sox in the final game of their series. K-ith aggravated his ankie iniury by plaing a few innjuss of vtsttr-day's header and was ad-vUed to rear ffv elays. He and Manager McCarthy will accompany the team to Cleveland ton.sht, however. The Yankee pilot, who was "rh ken wttJi an acute inflammation of the ea'i bladder Satttrda-.

was reported tnuct, better todv. Ruth's ruht anVle was injured first at Louis Friday when he was hit bv a' witched ball threw bv Hauk hemut cs toward the niver -h1cao. where eur n. Sftatgh- ALL-AMERICAN Coarw wesay trfi.oi Amos Alonao Stats rem CO A Tfee MMw.v veteran berm V.W"t at Carne. right along behind the Angels, also' te Ollese of tbe Pacific.

race weaker opposition this week. The stars p'ay host, to Oakland and the. Ducks enterain the San Francisco Seals. The Big Tew tie wa- i.v... a.w una tArajrtt to vear llUaiirluA National Swim Meet Booked September 10 ASA DEN A.

Califs Aug. Four national Junior A. A. 1 swimming titles will be at stake in a meet at Brookslde park here September junior chamber of commerce officials announced today. Th four title event will be the Boston Red Sox Sign New Hurlet BOSTON.

Aug. 21. iFPl The Boston Red Sox today signed Curtis Fullerton. right-handed pitcher of the Boston Park league. fuHertno.

was added to the Boston club', roster to bolster the IPeMtK.t, Vat Sr-ra-a tas up the Tiny Bieriaa. aera.fnento. practically out of the race lust week by te Angels, meet the Mission Reds at San Francisco. o-i The Leading- Tower of Pisa was M. ce-o.

ere.tesJ tt.e SEUVICE STATION -en fere nCc Car pic About one-third of the ii'tipe effort on at airplane is to push from beSow the inr. a is o. nc 11. ai pitching staff weakened by the loss meant to rise straight from the win ane ,7., 12 'USX' C- sr-1 tMrd is due to suction from above, MCDOrVVBLI. wKAHO AVtHOi I tTN SntlCT antf AST VAM SURIH Son.

metr individual mdlev. high Sivevs of it -no, PP1 Stata of 1. of George Pipgra. who recently nn-iground but sank on one side when nv lion rr i a ec -u ivM a Star.ej Kloi ida. derwent an operation for a chipped only 3a feet high, so its builders ihe w.nas.

1for ad bigh diving for l-s Imtia bis right arm. Just finished it that way..

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