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Thursday, July 24, 1930
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TILDEN MATCHED "Missions Stay
WITH BOROTRA 2
Fate of Davis Tennis Cup ;
Hy the- AsMiclati'd Press
"Rpn.fo nn Rrnirl ShniilrWc Oakland and San Francisco. show-
IvebLb Oil J3rOaU OIlUUlULIfa ll!t ord braehr.M in the sc-ennrt half
Of BlGf Bill TildGn. ! e-c"- today were t: the middle of
, i p. hot series that kept both Irora
rivaling the Missions" league lead.
ANCIENT HURLERS
r DO THEIR STUFF
pid Jack Quinn Tunis in
Well-Pitched Game
:! For the Athletics.
i Bv Hugh 8. Fiillertmi Jr.
Whoever It was that said "youth
must prevail" probably would bo In
clined to retract that statement If he
should look nt the major league box
scores these days. The ancients of
the pitching brigade have dono Just
about as much prevailing as the
youngsters and often in a more con
vincing manner.
Five moundsmen whose combined ,
ages total about 200 years, were sent j The city of Prague Czccho-Slova-put
to toll yesterday and while only fcJa, is collecting samples of all mo
on e pitched a complete game, nearly j tfon films referring to It In any wav
all turned In good performances. - : '
Adolfo Luque, Cuba's leading base- Theaters at Newton; Kane recently
ball hero, age 39. did a great Job as j accepted en nnd potatoes as the ad
ho made first place In the National J mission fee for boys and girls, and
league safe for the Brooklyn Robins. , gave the groceries to chart tV
Johnson also was charged with
defeat In tho second game when he
again' appeared as a relief pitcher
and was the victim of Boston's
eleventh inning run which gave the
Braves the decision. 6 to 6. Harry
Eel bold, not much younger than the
ancients of the select group, pitched
tho entire game and drove In the
winning run himself.
Herb Pennock, the youngster of the
quintet, age 30. had a rough time of
ji. against L-ieveianu ann was the
principal victim of the Indians'
inning rnliy which needed five runs
and a 10 to 6 victory over the New
York Yankees. But it was Ownlc
Carroll Who was charged with the
defeat,
The Phillies and Pittsburgh used
pitchers of almost every kind as the
Plrafs won two games through Pie
Traynor's home runs 2 to 1 and 16
to 13.
PARIS. July 24 P) William T.
Tlldcn, of tne United Btates, and
Jean Borotra, of Fruncce, will dis
pute the first singles of the Davis
Cup challenge round tomorrow at
Roland Garros stadium. The draw
Oakland won yesterday. 3 to 1, to
ever the terlrs. with a Sea! error by
Crosetto Riving the decision to Crag
head over McDougl, though only one
corned run was scored by each team.
ixs Angeles, making the largest
to live hits throuEh a trying duel
with Sylvester Johnson while Brook
lyn slowly gathered enough momen
tum to win, 4 to 1, Most of tho time.
Luque had only a one-run lead and
it was not until the Cards had tied
the count In the Seventh that the
Robins started hitting. '
I The Robins' gain was made possible
by their neighbors, the New York
01 ants, who downed the Chicago
Cubs, 8 to 6, to put Brooklyn a full
game plus a few odd points in the
Jead. The pitching In this contest
today also determined in tho second gain of tho week, was In the second
match George Lott, of the United place tic as a result of having down
States, will meet Henri Cochet, of j ed Sacramento for the second time
France. I lost night, 1) to 3. Moore's homer
On Sunday the order will be re- with two on led the Angels' six run
versed, Tilden facing Cochet and ; attack m tho accond inning.
Lott engaging Borotra. j The Missions stayed out in front
The draw for the doubles match by evening tiie series with Portland,
Saturday will not be maae until tne winning last night, 0 to a. Hufft's
result of the first two singles is three doubles, one scoring three runs,
known tomorrow night. j featured the game In which Knott
The play will begin tomorrow at held the Dur.ks to six hits.
2:15 p. m. (8:16 a. m.. E. S. T.. ( Hollywood started hitting Hubbetl
Tho luck of the draw once again, early to defeat Seattle. 7 to 6. The
placed upon Tilden practically the Indians got plenty of hits off Rhodes
entire responsibility of carrying the '. but they were scattered,
burden of American hopes to capture At Portland: R. II. E.
tho Davis cup, for both American Missions q m
and French exports agree that upon ' Portland 2 0 1
aho result of his match against Bor- 1 Batteries: Knoit and Hofmonn:
otra rests the fate of tho cup. jFuilerton. Cnscurella and Woodull.
Experts folt that should Borotra : At San Francisco; r. h. E.
defeat the American ace after seven Oakland 3 9 1
successive beatings at tho hand of .San Francisco 1 0 I
Tilden, tho United States would have1 Batteries: Craghoad and Lombard!;
to abandon all hopes for tho trophy. McDougal and GasLon.
"-' Cornet u Fuvurltc j1 Sm"le: R. II. E.
, , , 'Hollywood Tin 4
Borotra came closer to defeating L n o
Tilden at Wimbledon a few.wceks ago ; ' Batteries: Rhodes'''"arid''"Basslcr;
than ever before, and the memory :Hulu,.1( Htinfion UIul Borreanl, Cox
of that day has remained with the j At Lt3 Allploa. R
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Cochet Is a 2 to 1 favorite to win'i.'
Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn
wcro the American selections for the
doubles team but when Pltrre Glllou
, reserved the right co name the French
( doubles team Saturday, Captain Dlx
! cn of tho Americans refrained from
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iitiso.Ni:rts IN JsALLM
SALEM, Ore., July 24 (A') Claude
Rhine, wanted In Tacotna on a mur-
wantcd
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Washington came back after three
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Silas Johnson Was credited with the
Victory as tho Reds rallied in the
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Cochet win from Lott and France lead
two matches to one Friday. Jacques
Brugnon and Christian Boussus will
play for France in tho doubles Sat
urday, Pierre Cillou. captain of the
French team, told the Associated
Press today he mlcht stakn tim r,tn
of the cup in his two aces and call I
north from San Francisco where they
were arrested. Rhine Is alleged to
have- killed a policeman during a
hold-up.
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Lehman And Moe
Are Pitted In
Quarter - Finals
liy Paul Mlckelson
I (Associated Press Sports Writer!
KIUCAOO, July 34 (P) Johnny
Lehman, one of the prize products of
collego golf, blocked the march of
; Don Moe. the youthful champion
from Portland, Oregon, toward an
other western amateur title as the
; struggle for the crown went Into tho
i nuartcr-final round over the rugged
Beverly country club course today.
! Tho methodical shotmakes. co-medalist,
former Big Ten champion, and
: enc of the best golfers In the Cht-
League
Standings
llv the Associated Press
f " COAST LKAtil'K
i W. L.
' Missions 6 3
Oakland 5 4
; Hollywood 5 4
Los Angeles 5 4
I Sun Kranclsco 4 5
Sacramento 4 5
: Portland 4 6
j Seattle 3 6
NATIONAL LL.UU V.
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Brooklvn
, Chlrago ....
; New York
st. Louis ..
Pittsburgh
W.
.52
...63
...43
.45
.43
Ruth Alex.inrler, who recently
set a new altitude record for
women, is believed to have bet
tered by 6, COO feet ber previous
mark of 20.LV0 at S.in Diego, Cal.
Boston 41
Cicinnatt . 41
Philadelphia 31
AMI.Itll'AX LKAfil l.
V. L.
rhllariclphia 63 32
Washington 58 35
New York 53 40
Cleveland 49 48
Detroit 45 51
CM;-a 3il 55
M. l.oui .- :itl 57
Uostou y .S3
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cago district, faced the king of west
ern amateurs in a long stretch of 36
holec and while Moe ranked as a
slight favorite, the match generally
was ranked as a toss-up baltle.
Moo Weathers Tet
OS the two, Lehman was far more
Impressive In the early flights, he
defeated two very capable gllfers,
Lloyd Nordstrom of Davenport, la.,
and deorgo Dawson, Chicago star,
with almost perfect golf yesterday,
while Moe, off his game since his re
turn from an Invasion of England
with the Walker cup team, weathered
tho first two tests with poorer coif
1 against more experienced foeman
Vincent Huntiitgton. Chicago, and
j Johnny, Howard of Kalamazoo, Mich,
j As the quarter-final round open
i cd today all the favorites with two
: glaring exceptions remained in the
i light. The two. who were upset were
Cyril Tolley. of Oreat Britain, and
Charles (Chick! Evans. Tolley fell
bolero Bob McCrary, Trans-Mississippi
champion from Dos Moines,
Ia one tip, while Evans was elim
inated by the youtlUul Charlie Pish
c Rockford, 111., by the same margin
on the nineteenth green where his
rival noied a 30 loot putt for a birdie
three to clinch his triumph"
Perkins Vtn
England had one big punch left,
however, In T. Phillip Perkins, for-
( met English amateur champion now
residing In New York,
i Perkins loomed as a big favorite
j yesterday by shooting even better golf
j than Lehman to win the most lop
sided victory of the two early rounds
j r. 6 and 6 victory over Freddy Lyon,
' Chicago, western Junior champion,
I and an 8 to 7 rout over Earle Berry
1 hill of Colorado Springs, Colo., the
methodical Briton appeared to be
very much on the game that made
him famous on the other side of the
i Atlantic.
Al'. matches from today on were
. 36 hole affairs with the champion
ship final billed for Saturday.
CON 1 ) I T I ON A I. PA I! j O N
SALEM. Ore.. July 24 wOn rrc
j ommendation of District Attorney
'Stanley Myers of Multnomah county
and a number of prominent citizens
governor Normao yesterday granteo
a conditional pardon to William Stao
ey who is serving time in tho peni
tentiary for receiving stolen property.
He was received November yo, 1020, to
serve five years. 1 -
Michigan this year had the largest
cherry crop in Its history, valued at
82.000,000.
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CHICAGO. July 24 iA Jockey
Willie Pronk, who booted Reveille
Boy, the 60 to 1 shot, to victory in
the American derby at Washington
park, has been signed to ride for the
stable of O. J. Loiter. He left todoy
for Saratoga. N. Y. ;
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