Friday, July 25, 1930
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TILDEN DEFEATS
BORCTRA TODAY
Big Bill Gives America
Flying Start in Davis
' Cup Round.
KOI.AM) (i.AKIlOS ST.WJII M, ,u
teull. Frit nee, July 2" tAt Frtince ami
Hit. I lilted Mute mm ml up flit
opening clay of their lii.'JO duel lor
tlw Duil cup all even In singles vic
tories with one for the challrrifcrr
and urn- for the defender.
Henri Cochet, French master, de- J
fcated George Lou, of Chicago, In j
straight seta in the second mutch of
the opening day winning fl-4, 0-3, 6-2. j
Cochet's victory gave France, the
defende.', an even break. Big Bill
'X lid en, leader of the American ;
forties, conquered Jean Borotra In the I
opening duel 2-6, 7-6, 6-4, 7-6.
Missions Take
One on Nose In !
Portland, 5 to 2
Hy the AHMK-lyitfil Tress
The Missions are no longer alone
ir first place, as Portland beat them
latt night. 6 to 2. with Ortman best
ing Ted Plllette on the mound. The '
Hedr. scored f.i only the sixth Inning, J
falling to bunch hits,
t-acrainento knows today wsat it Is
like to trim Los Angeles, although
they still trail In their scries, having
beaten the Angels, 10 to 0 last night
as Fay Thomas struck out 17 men,
, and held the Angel hits scattered,
i Oakland won from San Francisco
; by 10 runs to fi and by five homers
to three. Coleman, Seal relief hurl
i or. knocked two four baggers, as did
I Arlett, who hit one right handed and
I the other left.
Hollywood is In the three-way tie,
having again trimmed Seattle easily,
13 to 4, The Stars' seven runs off
Reuther In the fourth round put the '
game away.
At Portland:
Missions
Portland
Pillctto and Hoffmann;
and Palm.
At Los Angeles:
Sacramento
Los Angeles
At Seattle:
Hollywood
Seattle
Ydc and Severeid; Reuther, Krause.
Hansen and Borre&nl.
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(ojfii i'.lj, i-ii.,!..
Al Singer of New York won the lightweight title by
champion, in the first round of a 15-round mntch al Ycnkc
dell being counted out a'ter he was floored four times by
knocking out Sammy Mandell, defending
: eladium. New York. Picture chowa Man
he furiot'S challenscr.
ROLAND GARROS STADIUM. Au- j
toll, France. July 25 W Big Bill
lllder. sent the American forces away
to a flying start in the challenge '
round for the Davis cup against the j
French today by defeating Jean Bor
atra In the opening singles match, !
2-0, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5. j
After a nervouc start, Tllden swept !
through to nls eighth major tourna- )
ment victory In succession over the
bounding Basque. The match was
bitterly lought and was featured by a
turbulent scene In the third set when j
Borotra scored a service ace after I
the American had lifted his hand to
Indicate he was not ready to play, j
The umpire ruled Tllden had mo
tioned too late and gave the point j
to Borottu. j
Al New Height
Tllden. already rallying mightily
after erring frequently In the first
net, rose to new heights after the up
setting Incident and trounced Bor
otra, parading through the first vic
tory of the challenge round with
cpI) the final desperate effort of the
. Basque in the fourth and deciding
ret holding him up temporarily. The
Basque rallied In the final set after
Tllden h,od run the count to 6-1 In
games The Frenchman reeled off
lotu straight games but could nut
hold the puce and dropped the decid
ing set 7-6.
unco inuen, lovonve w mm wie A r rn n D n n A mci
Basque, hit Ms stride there was no JA.it 1 tUix, iSiUA.1 O
stopping mm. 4tis cannonnau serv
ice aced Borotra repeatedly and he
ran the Frenchman ragged from base
line to baseline in the third set. Bor
ctru was very tired when the play
ers stopped for a ten minute rest
after the third set while Tllden ap
peared fresh and eager.
Vrry DecUlve
T Helen's victory, although not sur
prising to the French, was far more
decisive than expected. The Ameri
can No. 1 star for the past ten years,
drawn Into the challenge round at
the last moment, defeated Borotra
at Wimbledon, the last tlmo they
met, with the greatest difficulty,
finning In five sou after being be
hind In the last set.
R. H. E. J
.2 10 3 :
..5 11 1
Ortman
R. H. E. !
.10 10 2
. 6 10 3
R. H. E,
..13 17 1
.4 13 1 i
With D.Moe Out,
Perkins Is Held
Likely Champion
IS Pan' .Mlekel-on
i Associated Press Sports Writer)
CHICAGO. July 25 'A', T. Phillip
Perkins, the methodical Briton, today
stood out as the heir upparent to
tor Moe's western amauur golf
championship.
As the tussle for the crown, drop
ped by Mae yesterday, entered the
semi-final round over the Beverly
country club course, he not only had j
the reputation but a game that ap- ;
pea red invincible to his three rivals j
Johnny Lehman and Ira C'juch. of
Chicago, and Bob McCrary. of Des '
Moines. Iowa.
Perkins, now a resident of New
York but still ?. hope of Great Brit-
am amateurc, toured the champion-!
thlp course with r. J9. two strokes
under par. yesterday to win a dram
atic, uphill skirmish In the quarter
Helen Jacobs Out JOPLIN WINS
For This Season NORTON SMITH
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iorcsd Helen Jacobs. America's JOPLIN. Mo., July 25 tAi Jcplin
r'.cc;:d ra.ik::3j; player, to quit tour;;- ; t'.ciay vent about 'its accustomed
anient play, for the rt.ft of ehe sc-a- with a smile for its honor has
son. l;c-:p. vindicated and Horton Smith,
Weaken rd bv o Esvore attack of , vveet shooting young professional
pleurisy and quirky, she has with- is firmly entrenched in the
drawn from the Eeanrlght lawn tennis ' l-l hall of fame,
end cr!eket club tournament and ; Ten trusted representatives of the
irorn the national cfca.r.pionship and cit. armed with driver, mashie. put
will retuurn to her home In Etikeley I ttr and other necessary accoutre
ments were responsible. Yesterday
tney ciasnea ior cne second time in
or Sunday.
Her vithdra-A-al frcr.i the national
cha:riplcnsiiip clears the way Xcr an
even easier vic'o-y. for He 3 en Wills
Mccdy. Miss J.icobs lony has been ,
Mr,. Moody's leading American rival i
and on several occaiojis has givsi !
tnr (li'-.mp!'in a c!os:- flht at Tores t ,
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UAI.TKHK AMI .MAYS ( LASH
PORTLANL. Ore.. Julv 25 t&-
flst fight which other members of j finals a;alust Jack Wcstland. Chicago
the Portland Beavers made no at- district champion. It was the best
tempt to halt, took place Just before I seer: ever carded on tne couco even
the Wednesday night game between ; though officials refused to accept It
Carl Mays and John Wallace (Junk)
Walters, Beaver pitchers. It was re
vealed last night. Club officials had
attempted to hush up the affair.
Mays suffered a broken nose and an
Injury to a rib, and Walters was
badly bruised about the eyes, face
and lips.
The fight took place in the club
house. Other players knew it was
going on, reports say. but decided to
let-the two pitchers have It out. It
Is reported Mays and Walters have
beer, unfriendly for some time.
DOC SNELL-IN
FIRST ROUND
! as a course record because it was
i made in match play. But the ixore
and the great come-back had Itn ef
j feet and today he ranked o-i the man
! to beat for the title.
Il.elimun KhHiis Perkins
Opposing the former king of British
i amuteuis today in the 30 hole quar
1 fr-flnal round was the same youth
who upset Moe ono up. hy sinking a
' 36 foot putt for a birdie three on
the thirty-seventh hole yesterday. A
great golfer In match play especially,
I Lehman wos expected to give the be-
spectacled Perkins a hard fight but
' the Briton was the heavy favorite.
Moe, weary after his golfing wars
In England this summer, never held
I a 'lead on Lehman yesterday at any
stage of the long match. Five times
he lied the match but the birdie on
j the- extra hole sent him spinning
I from the throne ho won at Katvms
City last year.
twe days with the enemy, as many
p.maieur golfers from Soringiieid.
Mo.
When the swinging finally "ended
end the divots were all replaced, of
ficials of the modern Joust an
nounced the Horton Smith cup had
been won by the Joplin players.
Young Mr. Smith. Idol of many a
golfing duffer, and not a few experts.
' YOUX LCLKe I OClCLJJ . Hc caddled at a local. course, becam-
uji oMumm at me age in i
fcutfht a more lucrative proicsjionai
post there.
Failing, he forsook the home town
end finally was engaged at the Oak
Kills club of Joplin.
With his ensuing success came
controversy- Joplin. his adopted
cj t . made vociferous claim of the
youthful golfing find.
Springfield, the old home town,
conceded not a point.
Recently a unique form of arbi
tration was suggested by the princ
ipal to the argument. He offered the
Horton Smith cup. to be awarded
annually to winners of competition
between 10 player teams, representing
the rivci cities.
The Joplin amateurs began play
with a sweep of all five of a sorles
of 2-bnll foursomes. Yesterday they
clinched the cup by winning six and
one of ten singles matches.
Rescue Schmeling
JjERLIN, July Z ,' Vnx Schmel
irv. world's heavyweight champion,
tcdny w&a rescued from Eeharmeut
: n lake, southeast ol u-rrlin when his
mrjto; boat jeap'ii::nd during a siorm.
Ti.t champion was speeding his
boat when it upia in rout;h water.
Arcthc;- meter rucJng lioiif; behind
hauled Max on: and he appeared
none the '.verse for his r.3ill.
League 1
Standings
Itv 111- Av.wl::tiMl I'n
COAST I.I.AIil l;
Pitcher's Homer
Wins Game For
IH.Ht'K ltKi( 1HITION
SALEM, Ore., July 26 (At Requisi
tions were is-ued by Governor Nor
blad yesterday for the extradition of
Irwin Jones and Harold Barrett, who
are In custody at Salinas, Cal., and
wanted In Clackamas county on a
robbery charge. Sheriff Maos of Ore
gon City has gone to California for
the prisoners.
HEATTLE, July 25 iA1) Leslie
(Wildcat) Carter, former Everett real
dent, was victor today over his old
rival, "Doc Bnell. formerly of Ta
ccma, for the first time In five meet
ings nfter revealing a newly found 1
right hand punch,
i He knocked Snell out in one mln-
ute, 14 seconds of a scheduled clght-
round bout last night with Jnnk
Rempsey as referee. The two Junior
welterweights had an old score to
having ended In draws and two In . n"ttJ " , " . ,. . .
close decisions for Bnell. but the ?undd ttho wurId ' taliac,MlU by hU"
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Snell and Carter were In two
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; war met with a clean right hand
j thrust. The sandy haired ex-Ta-I
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Jus to Suaroz, Argentine lightweight
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20 Somntor Hldjr.
I.u Grande, Ore.
baseball gnidu as "a regular masto-
I don of a record." It was something
j uhno:tt us amazing when a pitcher
j knocked the . ball for the circuit. In
j Hit current era of long dlatanee hlt-
ting, with the Babe traveling alotu;
far ahead of the pace that brought
' hi ip. the current record of 00 homers.
It Is so common for pitchers to hit
, homa runs that even the mounds
j tren who do It hardly get a thrill.
I So far this season 15 pltcheni have
hit 25 of the National ('.'ague's 543
homers while eight American league
! moundsmen have driven out nine
j homers of the circuit's A'l'J. Ervm
Brume, of Pittsburgh, has hit three
j heme runs to lead this array while
r few day ago Phil Collin1;, of the
Phillies, connected for two in one
Hume.
Hay Kolp, of Cincinnati, was the
enly hurlcr to turn the trick yeau-r-da.
His homer In the second liinint
of the first gam between the lieds
and llrooklyn gave Cincinnati a 3-0
lead and with one later run v:us
enough to win the me 4 to :.
Broukiyn came back and took the
second game 0 to 0 before ruin otop-
i ped them In the sixth Inning,
i The Cubs were unhampered by the
j weather at Philadelphia and after
! ahenO. by a 10-15 score. Thirteen of
j ah. cod by a 111-15 score. Thirteen of
i Chicago's runs were in the first two
Innings.
' Tht same storm that stopped
i Brooklyn's proceedings, gave the Ni-w
York Giants a I to 0 triumph over
' Pittsburgh. The Giants had a homer
j bj Lliuistrom left from the llr.it in
ning while the Pirates, after getting
only one hit off Carl Mubhel in mx
j innings, had the bases full in the
seventh when the game was slopped.
Uustuii'ti H raves won the remaining
National league game, beating St.
j Louis 5-4.
j liahc Ruth ar.ai.i provided a bi
1 feature of the American league's day
i by clouting his 30th homer as the
l NeV York Yankees defeated Detroit
5 to 'J. and put Uuth 12 gaim-s
ahead of his pace.
Jimmy Foxx, Philadelphia's lonst
diKtiiiKe slur, also hit a homer ami
alihoiiKh It wua only his 27ih tt
i re mil more at Die tune than did
Utah's. Foxx's circuit hluw us
made In the ninth Innmu with the
M.'orc tied and gave the AthlcihH an
H to li triumph over Clevelr.nd. Il
alsr.- put the It's five gnnie-s uhe.ul
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the date for selection of a .state lib- :
rarJan still some distance in the j
future the State librnrv hnnrri nri. i
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I Other members of the board are '
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