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COAST I K.U.I K
W. h. Pet.
Hollywood 34 22 .607
Portland 30 26 .645
Los Angeles - .29 26 .627
Missions 30 27 .526
San Francisco 27 28 .491
Sacramento 26 30 .464
Seattle .... 24 31 .436
Oakland , 21 32 .300
NATIONAL LEA'! I K
W. L.
St. Louis 25
New York 23
Chicago 21
Boston , ..,... .19
Brooklyn 20
Philadelphia 19
Cardinals Trims
New York Giants
In Hurling Duel
'Gabby One" In
Minor 8 Drops
Publicity Antics
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
.18
Pet.
.694
.622
.568
.500
.500
.487
.460
.220
By Hush .s. Fullerton Jr. IX
(Associated Press Sports Writer) 'S
The New York oinnu. battling for '
the National league lead, apparently I
will need a lot ol help from the oth- I J
cr eastern clubs oi the clrcut. And 2"
If their sectional comrades hold the
present pate, they may get It. The ' S,
Giants took a severe setback in the'i
opening game of their "crucial"
yesterday and have few nopeTori L'SLSSJS Pla)"ng ta
capturing iirss piace unaided.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (Ai Art
Shires Is wearing his chewing
iuuuuiu in me oiner cneek
now and he's no loneer con
cerned with whether it's the
biggest chew in the league, t
The conceit, loquacity and 4
cockiness which made, him 3
"good copy" for the papers,
wuv uau inemcine ior - nis
bosses in the big leagues; have
been put away, with excel -
'Men Of Troy' Seem Set
To Mop Up N.C.A.A. Meet
The Cards won the opener by a 4
to 3 count In a tight duel between 2,
Burleigh Grimes and Fred Pltzslm-'X
mens and placed themselves 2jA,5v
gumes ahead or their rivals. The
A.Mi:itK'AN LEACil'K
, W. L.
Philadelphia 29
Washington -.25
New York ........23
Cleveland 21
Chicago 17
Detroit 18
St. Louis 13
Boston 14
Pet.
.744
.610
.690
.512
.436
.400
.301
.350
CAMERONIAN WINS
AT EPSOM DOWNS
YEStKltDAY'tt f JAMES
1'uclfle Vwiht
Can Francisco 10. Portland 3,
Sacramento 4, Hollywood 0.
Oakland 2, Missions 5.
Los Angeles 4, Seattle 0.
National
At St. Louis 4, New York 3.
At Chicago e. Brooklyn 7.
At Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 6.
At Pittsburgh 4, Boston 3.
Favorite Shows Way to
Tape American Horse,
Jacopo, is Seventh.
J EPSOM DOWNS, England, June 3
W) For the first time In recent
yean, a favorite showed the way
home .in the English derby as J. A.
scored over 25 other three-year-olds j B tew quick bounds Cameronian
American
At New York 9, St. Louis 2.
At Washington fi, Detroit 3.
At Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2.
At Boston 11, Cleveland 12.
Class AA baseball
Bosses, fans and critics of
the Brewers are convinced,
now that the former "What
taman" has settled down to
serious pasjLlmlng, that the
Giants must win three straight vi- X "?"wlMM,,f wmcngaineq mm
tones in the remaining games to ! Z SS ji PU . J? l.but no
leave St. Louis in the lead. OrtmSS 1 1 ' aS n?
capturing his seventh straight garnet? fH5?nn a nd Wash"
and his second vlctorv ovJ th Sz t "K1 Senatom. were not in-
New York hurler. drove in the win- 1 1 n"e"1 rZ.J ftut m.ere
nlng run hlmseir with a timely sev
enth inning single.
Cards Face Tough Foes
But If they escape trouble in their
current series the Cardinals must
face Brooklyn, Boston and Phlladcl-
in the 140th renewal of the classic
here today.
( Marshall Field's Jacopo, one of the
' two American representatives, fin
ished seventh. William Woodward's
Sir Andrew was far back in the pack
- as it gaiiopcu across tne nnisn line,
opened up what appeured to be a safe
icaa but orpen and Sandwich chal
lenged in the final furlong.
Not Elllll to Tiijtk
Tho rUnnerup and third place
horses were hot equal to the task,
however. With the vast crowd cheer
ing fot the Dewar color bearer to'
I With a crowd variously estimated "come on." Cameronian galloped past
from 750.000 to J, 000.000, Including the judges' stand, the winner.
! King George and the royal family, Goyeacas got up in time to takfi
- looking on, Cameronian. the big son , fourth place with Gallint dropping
I f Pharos opt of Una Cameron, gal- back to flfth. Fortune D'Api, seeking
l loped home over the one and one-half , the second straight derby triumph
I miles, three-quarters of a length In for Aga Khan, battled Jacopo down
front of fair John Rutherford's Or-, the stretch and Just managed to get
( vU U1.,ul. v-w.v. n jin.u me iiuu iur ixtn piace vitn tne
i uiomuLu MuvA 11 viuru piuce truneu American colt seventh,
I ljora iioHeoery b oanawicn, anotner
phla in succession and all three are
ngf.ing lor itrsfi divislpn berths.
The Robins climbed Into a tie with
the Braves for fourth place yester
duy as they rallied in the ninth In
ning to beat the Chicago Cubs 7 to
t;. Wally Gilbert's triple with two
on base offset Chicago's eighth In
ning rally and Gilbert scored on
Herman's fly to win.
The Braves succumbed to the Pitts
burgh Pirates 4 to 2 as Ed Brandt,
who had won eight successive games,:
linally met defeat. Brandt had two
cut In the ninth when Bill Regan ,
drove Fred Bennett home with the 1
winning run. The Phillies had a
comparatively easy victory over Cin
cinnati as Chuch Klein pounded out
his 12th and 13th homers of the
season. The Reds had 10 men left
on base.
Indium; Break Spell
The Cleveland Indians finally i
mimed for purposes of attract
ing uiienuon.
That he did the latter Is
now baseball history it Is
also history that in the long,
run his actions resounded to
his disadvantage and his exit
from the major leagues caused
few tears.
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$ $ 4 3
First Round Of
Oregon Amateur
To Begin Today
f ono of tho more highly favored.
Itilte lVorlh SliO.Ora)
V Tho race vnw worth about 15,000
"pounds added 1(60,000) to tho wln
: nor while 20 millions of dollars were
distributed through the Irish sweep
: stakes and smaller sweeps. This
i years renewal of tho turf's oldest
raco was generally said to be the big
A.MKHIfAN'S WIS IIKAVII.V
EPSOM DOWNS, Knit.. Juno 3 IH1
Americans won big money In the
Irish hospital dorby swoepstakos to
day as a consequence of Cameronlan's
; (jest '-money raco" of racing history, victory and the placo and show of
!. Cameronian waa clocked in th Ornen and Sandwich.
Although Fox tonncd the list of
winning Jockeys last year. It was tho
I li st time ho ever had ridden a derby
winner. f.
Cameronian was clocked In the : Orpen and Sandwich
good time of 2:30 3-5 for the grueling Joseph Kennedy. Boston, was the
( tnllo and one-half up and down hill only American who held a ticket on
' Journoy. Wllh Freddy Fox In the ' the winner. Ho receives one of the
pilot seat, the Dewar colt kept close 1 nineteen first prizes of 9150.000 each.
.! to tho pace , throughout the Journey! Thonuis O'Connor, of New York
and once lio started running In the ' City, and George Hill, of Norway,
.stretch, he was not to be beaten, j Maine, hold tickets on Orpen, who
Sir Andrew crossed the finish line cumo in second,
in twentieth position, never being a Two Americuns hold tickets on
serious factor In the race. Jacopo Sandwich and will receive $50,000
was n the running, However, fin-1 etich. They aro s. L. Horowitz of
Ishlng seventh as Pommo D'Apl, car- I New York city and William Coylc,
rying tho, silks of tho Aga Khan and r Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sir Edward Haunter's Oalllnl, bat- In all. Amerlcon ticket holders won
tied down the stretch In fifth placo. 1 144,500 In tho hospital sweepstakos.
Popular Victory illlty automatically won 4000 each
The victory of Cameronian was a ' y virtue of, flouring In the first
popular oiib as the Dewar ace ihas ..day's draw of . hordes. Two hundred
occupied tho position of the fayor-;nnd cl;hly-slx won consolation prizes
iiiiUHRiiu guineas. At near post time 12 ueacn.
w i uut vno nuge crowd, re
as this. morning he was uclng quoted
numbering tho long lino of triumphs
by outsiders, began to plunge on
tho long shota with the result that
tile oddB on Cameronian lengthened
to 7 to 2 by the tlmo he faced the
barrier.
The largo field got away utth
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 3 UP) First
round matches in the annual Orppon
stole golf championship tournament
will be played here today. ,
Johnny Robblns. youthful Alder
wood club star and medalist in the
qualifying round, will face Earl Chal
rm, another Alderwbod player, In
the first match of the cliflmninnhin
broke the spell tho eastern clubs of i "'K'1'- Thoy were scheduled to tee
mo American loogue had held overi"'' , 1 '
them as they opened their tour of I , Fmlk D'P. Alderwood, the de
the dangerous sector. They piled up FnainB champion, plays Arloo Kyle,
eight runs In tho sixth Inning then crtl'ie club'
staggered through a 12-u victory "pbolna toured the Multnomah
while the Boston Red Sox scored , ub courBC yesterday In 70, two un
live times In tho ninth. It was Clevc- par' to Baln medalist honors. He
land's eighth straight victory. I 8ll0t a 76 Monday In the first half
Philadelphia and Washington, the' the clu"llfylni! round. Robblns
olher big winners of the circuit I yesterday went over par on only three
came through In their usual form I , ? ,f ' Gol"K out he had three
Blng Miller's sixth Inning-homer with ' w'es antl Bot two more on the sec
one on base and Rube Walberg's I on5 nlne'
four hit pitching gave the Athletics ' Jonn Marshall, Multnomah,
a 3 to 2 victory over Chicago Carl i " lia th0 IlGl(l wlth 73 'he first
Fischer, vonnu ur.iiii,n,, i.- ,day, used one more stroke vpxtprrinv
was hit freely but pitched a good for, a total ot 147 nnd second place,
gamo and the Senators beat the De- I T and Ruc" Wilhelm. who has
ffA' TZ'fr0" 711
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trolt 'Jlgers 5 to 3. Fischer rang
up six strikeouts.
The New York Yankees continued
their pursuit of , Washington by
trouncing the St. Louis Browns 0 to
2. Lefty Gomez checked all his rivals
except Melllll. who hit four times
while tho Yanks piled up 12 hits at
timely moments.
Johnny Robbins
Leads Field In
held the state title seven timesr were
licu lur iinru at im.
Wykoif To Tackle
The 220-yard Race
LOS ANOELES, Cal. IP) Frank
Wykoif Is out to prove he's not a
one-race star.
Tho lithe University of Southern
Calllomla flier twice Inst year ran
the 100 ynrds In 0.4 seconds, uhder
world's record time hut hi wirir,
iMI-F rF .'entered the 220 dash because his !
UrUJU lUUrilamenX ""J""!"0 wns not P to standard due
" i1" previous Illness.
PORTLAND. 7ZT.l I.J?J.V?M':w.OT:e.r'. tho Olendale
Tnhi,u rA.ui , " '' wi.iik i luiiiuug tne xuriong Wltn
Johnny Robbins, former Portland ODoloirles to no on-,. h h ? mrt
Hlg truck , niniH's tillered hijllic , National f'nllegiate Athletic assoi i
'""", fhami)lonMil.H .lime r, and li at Chicago. , . . Frank Uvkoif.
hoiithcrii 'allfornlu's ."fastest liumnn." ' Jack Keller, Ohio state
txiiiliomorc wizard on the hurdles.'. . . Joe Slvnk, Iliitler mller.
rHTfirJ '.""' , . I thc three "'"lotes who gained 38 of
CHICAGO VP) Southern California tho 40 nolnts with hirh .h. nii,.i
against the field with no takers for I second last year.
'"lucriiMrfi'neup for the 10th L.I1' ' the cen-
onnual Nationol Collegiate Athletic -h'''? VJv tewB"v ""in-jump
association track and fWd S SSS S.,? , accounted for 10
plonshlps at Stagg field hero June i baian P'nts a year a6 ana w' be
5-8 j cacK'
Er.mn,i uh . Vlc Williams, second In the 440
mMm'tt mi 7 it ihT S i " e'Bm Points; Dick Barber, third
presents 42 1-7 of the 55 27-70 , ln thc. broaa ju for . nob Hall.
mlnti mlth .hhh 1 , . i iV ""- J"iH CUD
other cotenders-"a fee? aToTTud SirMcGdah ndnie" ayn"' Wo
Si"' S 'Z, SiJL .i"' . "fth pmcaensdlnErthe Sao'and low
r- r ' -if ; .V "i'i-"-"" "- nurcues, all return.
ki.Ti T. " 7 i, Suppleme:
, Tho unusually oven dtatrl utlon 'of Graber a" nol'vaultT" Mho
?'"tE njZr: n!r- "'ed'of?enI,w!th ft Bll Ca,"s
squad frortl the Big Ten may bo ex-
pecieu io come close io tne versatile 4.00 mller- Art Womsnpp Vink n,.r
California crew. Tho University of I ? J?,J ? ' .., ??sner' a iB i 1uar
Washington has lost by graduation j ABulnst this sweep of ; sunkissed
Supplementing this veteran crew
and Bill stokes, low and high hurdl
ers; Cliff Halstead, a better-than-
pace. Simmons, only 28 on May 22,
has compiled a seven year record that
makes him the standout player of
the American league.
"They talk about. the A's being a
five-man club." remarked a National
league man to me the other day. with
no grounds whatever for being preju
diced. "Why. It's a one-man club.
Simmons, that's all. He breaks up the
ball games. He's a marvelous defen
sive outfielder. Water-bucket Ai, ney
Well, all I have to say Is that more
batters had better start putting their
foot in It." ...
Even though Simmons has a long
l.aul ahead before he touches Cobb's
records, the comparison is Interesting.
Cobb won his first batting champion
ship ln his third year with the Tigers,
ln 1005. with a mark of .350. . Sim
mons Just foiled to win the crown In
tion at Yale, as a result of two .
season defeats at tho hands '
lumbla and Cornell, seem a w
premature. , - lru
Old Ell. since Ed Leader took ...
helm In 1923. has been more ButUhe
ful on the college waters than .
Hu.,b..VJ me country
In eight years Yale has lost ,L
half dozen races and bowed to
vard's oars at New London only m
ln exactly ten years. The Ells
the Olympic crown In 1024 and
undefeated for nearly four season
They are entitled to experience a tit
back or two without taking the a,"
uatlon seriously or "viewing i 1'
alarm." ... " w"
Cornell waited 15 years to lead thi
parade at Poughkeensle aenin .
allowed nine years to lapse betwmS
victories over th Ella
his fourth season, with .303 to Harry It,s no tlme to ,
Hellmann's .398. The ace of the A's nnr nld Yal(, "Pay on
crashed to the top In his seventh
campaign, last year, beating Lou Geh
rlp with a figure of .381.
THE FKSl'RKS
Cobb reached his peak average in
his seventh season, 1911, when he hit
.420 and followed this up with marks
of .4410 In 1012 and .300 in 1013.
With the advent of the livelier ball,
Ccbb's percentage, from a dip down
ward, shot up to .389 In 1921 and .401
in 1922.
Here's the comparison of Cobbs
first seven years at bat with Som
mons' performances up to date:
Colli)
41 games
97 games
150 games
150 games
156 games
140 games
146 games
Simmons
152 games
153 games
147 games
106 games
119 games
143 games
138 games
The striking feature of these fig- I
ures Is they show exactly the same '
percentage .359 for each' seven :
year period. Over the stretcli of sev- j
en seasons, Cobb collected 1.208 hits :
in 3,369 times at bat, Simmons 1.380
hits In 3,838 times at bat. i
Ty s lifetime average for 24 years
was .367, however, so that Simmons '
cannot afford to slacken his pace. He i
shows no sign of doing so. 1
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
.240
.322
.350
.324
.377
.385
.420
.308
.386
.343
.392
.351
.365 ,
.301
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Wrestling
Ity the Associated Press
Camden. N. J. Plnklo Gardner,
175. Schenectadv. N. Y.. drew 11.-1 th
Jockey Taylor taking Onlllnl out In 1 C!iria! Hendrkiuez, 1HB. Spain.
ironc. close behind followed Cam-1 " au:D2, lieiulrl
eronlan bunched with Grlndleton ' tUI'z' llcco"t, 35:18, third a draw
Lemonltlon, Eslatd Duly and Revell- tt,u" 'i-60-
Ion. At the hulf way mark. Oalllnl I Hartford, Conn. jim Londos,
still was out ln front, but Pox hud Greece, throw Ferdnlndo Coronl
ft tight hold on Cameronian not far , !7:17; Geno Bruco, Finland, threw
off ln thc pace In fifth placo. Juck Reynolds, Omaha, 12 09' Wll-
Rountilng famous Tultenhum cor-! Duvis, Virginia, won decision
ncr, Galllnl continued to set a burn-I ov-'i' Joe Mondt, Colorado, 30 00
ng pace but Cameronian had moved ! Baltimore. Md. ninn rwih.'i.rr
UD llltO third nlaCO bnhhill At-mmn,
with Orpen ond Sandwich also im
proving their positions.
An 1 tho field swung Into tho
stretcli, Galllnl and Armognuo
...Mrcu uhvh witn urpen and cam
Italy, throw Dick Davlscourt, Call
lonila. 43 ;((); Dlr-k Hhlkat. Germany,
ivwiuiiiiu, icussia, drew,
30:00: Jim McMillan, Chicago, and
j Leo Hyatt drew. 30:00: Edward Ouk-
eronlan moving out In front. With I St. Louis. 28:oo iriigos.
second Vini nr m r, , 0 "o ",0 or 20"' "vo-teiitlw behind Ro-
second day of the Oregon State golf land Locke's world's record time.
iVriin V I fy- to win the 36- Wykoff's stamina, despite his slight
TZ ,ylllf tm'"i- ' bullt1' was rlrBt ""own In the final
coming, in two under par on the American Olvmnla triuls of 192a. when
MUlinOm.-lll cntll-Kn llnhl,lu - nr. t. . " .. T . tuiiE
u,,,,, ... J " ,u ,,c uu iiici,l-i-b tauouv luyytirtis), , ccui-se In a biiz wnv
With hie 76 of Monday's round nml fnnr Mm,,,, l .rtnr,, VOLU . 1,1 u..ul8 wny
was one stroke In front of Dr. Jack equaling the Olympic record. ' ' '
This Game
of Golf
raarsnair. the leader, aftol- the first
round. Marshall siiot a 75 which lie
added to his 73. His aggregate was
147 against 146 for Robbins.
Eddlo Hogan. second in line Mon
day, had a 75 yesterday for a 149
stroke total.
The ten highest cards:
Johnny Robblns. 70-70140-. Dr
Jack Marshall. 73-74 147; Frank
Dolp. 75-73148; Hudle Wllheim,
70-72148; Eddie Hogan 74-75140'
Dr. O. F. Willing. 70-74150: Tab
Boycr. 70-75151; L. J. Nichols. Os
wego. 77-75152: Joe Brown. 70-78
154; Georgo Will. 70-77 160
I pin,cu u iieiu oi
' 3 & ' unquestioned class as good as the
, j country affords but its leaders are
i from a wide range of schools.
j Wisconsin, new Big Ten champion,
scraped together 11 1-10 points last
Y I year, all In field events. If the Bad
's j ger runners, especially Davidson in
3 ; tho 440. Kirk ln the mile and Wright
, 3Sjin thc two-mile, perform as surprls
jlngly as they did in tho conference
Next, says Dr. Charles Strub. nrcsl- ,," "T;h, "it". .fll" ?
dent of the San Francisco baseball enough to push the me n of Tmv
club, cornea thc Illuminated golf stT, fni .I'm iS,? J?; ,u.
Dl'. StlUb lle T.nlnrfTI,l ,lll, iT-JiV ' . i
.n'r "J?.ed.!Ji'. irm. D?, b'!;g ' Wnor Shove and Ben lasimnn.
Senators Beat
League Leaders;
Beavers Lose
Hy the Asmk-IsiOmI I'ress
Tho Sacramento Senators did last
niKht what hasn't been done-' for
seme tlme beat the Hollywood Stars.
The defeat was a 4 ,to0 0 shutout
and the Stars were held to five hits
by I-rcltas. Tho Stars, however.
;i;TS Hon: 1' nsi: turned In an errorless tamo and still
OAR DION CITY, N. Y.. Jutio a uii rctulu n linn hold on first wlace.
Leo Dlefjol wau vlsltinir tho Ciierrv 1 Ban Francisco's Seals, losers In last
Valley club course ye.'jU-iday to look ' week's series with Seattle, started
ovrr some new wooden clubs, lio tlllK week by handing the Portland
took one to the first too and socked Heavers a 10 to U luclnir yesterday
away. His cuddle- found the ball in 1 "tternoon. Gibson hurled the Seals
tho hole at tho first green, 285 yards through his tenth seasonal victory.
away, pur 4
. j u ,s ,c oniy wasner that rj$ ' lyMW'
Ir CIEAMS BY THE J fF
r HAND-mSIIiNC METHOD mW ' rTtPft
Vwj u'lili' Irv fill. '
Ono of the runs scored auainst him
eamo when Hunt, Seal nghtftelder,
tlroppcd a fly.
Los -Angeles shut out the Seattle
Indians 4 to 0 as Carrol Yerkes, An
Ijel hurler. held the tribe In check
by allowing seven hits. Vince Bar
ton. Aiu;el right fielder, hit his tenth
homer of the season in the eighth.
Reuther. Indian pitcher, was nicked
for 12 hits and his teammates con
tributed three errors.
Tho Mission Reds pus bed Oakland
a stop Into the league cellar by de
leatpiK them 5 to 2. A sixth inning
niny netted tho Missions four runs
and they were aided by Babe Plnel
Us costly error In this frame.
Yesterday's results: R. H. E.
Sau Francisco 10 14 1
'ortland a 0 2
Gibson and Baldwin: Malls and
woodall.
R. H. E.
ancrnmento 4 7 0
Hollywood 0 5 0
tieltns and Wirts; Yde, Hollerson
ana uussler. Mayer,
f'.?.e of affectionate esteem-was Hit-; ounrter-mUcrs: Poco Smith. Zr Zr
nog in wio mugnuicent directors Amniri wost I,,- t
room of the Seals'gnew ball par,. 0 C-no ch"0"68'
The Seals' park was designed cspc- K rhuivhni ,iVoI,ii( 7
dally for night baseball, about which champion "s u'e Unlve" "tT o I CM
pr. Strub Is immensely enthusiastic. tQtg's ontXutl to t e
I attended a game that evening be- ronks of const ,nvadersu
tween san Francisco and Oakland. Besides Wykoff. stewort and Chur-
r,v"fW a 8rCnt S"OW' Wlt11 V'SlW1- ! '" hmplons in five other events.
ity perfect. wlll ae,end their, 1030 laurels. Joe
" Sivak of Butler and Harold Manning
ll-U MINATING v.Ol.V EASY of Wichita will try again to run
"In my opinion." said tho Doc, "thc ! away from the boys from bigger
adequate Illumination of a golf course I schools In the mile and two-mile
Is a simpler problem than that of a ; though Sivak may switch this year
ball park. It will be even more easy to tho 880.
if tho golf course Is laid out with I Leo Sentman, Illinois flash, opposed
night-play in mind; parallel fairways 1 by the sensational Jack Keller of
and such matters. The lighting will I Ohio State, will seek to duplicate or
not need to be nearly so concentrated better his performance of Inst venr.
as in a game of swift action, like j when he won the low hurdles and
uaseuau. cook second in the highs.
Strub rather more than hinted that I Ed Gordon, Iowa negro, and Tom-
oau i-i-ancisco is on the verge of try- : my warne or Northwestern will de
Something less than a vear aeo I '
happened to chat with Tommy Lough- !
ran. the eminent Philadelphia ring
artist, in the lobby of Madison Sauare
Garden. It was not long after he !
had been handed a freak knockout
by Jack Sharkey. A wide grin came '
as he talked about that affair and
the way It had punctured his heavy-!
weight hopes for the tlmo being. j
But say." remarked Tommy, "you !
now I have taken on some more i
weight and I think I can staeo a I
comeback. You boys may laugh at
me but I still think I can outbox
ineso big fellows. "
And now ho has done it I Bigger,
faster and boxing better than ever
before, Loughran has punched his
way smack Into thc middle of the
big business again by whipping Max
Bacr. Ernie Schaaf, Tufty Griffith
and Victorlo Campolo in succession
within less than four months.
The Loughran that speared and
clouted 230-pound Campolo looked
like the smartest heavyweight since
Gene Tunncy. Even so the breaks
are against Tommy for. the time be
ing. It's too late for him to move
cither into the Ohio or New York '
heavyweight championship picture. 1
with the Schmcling-Strlbllng and '
Sharkcy-Carnera arguments yet to be
settled, although he has tiirnn.i i,-, 1
;by far tho most Impressive f istlo pel-- 1
Starting a Vacation
trip without acci
dent and liability
insurance is as
risky as leaving
without a
spate tire f
O W WAR NOCK MGR
Ing It out on a full-sized course with
in a year.
"The towers can be placed to pro
vide llllmunatlon for two or even
three fairways from a single station,
tend their broad Jump and nolo vault
cii.iiupiuiisinps.
X. (.'. A. A. UKCOIiOS
100 yards :00t. made by George
Simpson. Ohio State. 1928, and
l.o said. "And the same lower that ! Frank Wykoff, Southern California.
lights one green con Illuminate the iyJ0. .
next tee. It s a cinch for thc golf 220 yards :0.7. made by Simpson,
architect. And It's coming mark 1930.
my prediction!" 440 yards :47.7, made by Emerson
a great many persons who love f iJencei. cjraniora, lvza.
baseball can go to see It at night and 8t0 yards 1 .-51.1
not in tne daytime." he said. "The aiartin. furnue. iu3u.
samo Is equally true of people who On0 mlle 4:17.6, made by Hay
f .ic to play golf or who would like to Conger, Iowa State, 1927, and Kufus
play It It they had a lob that per- Klser, Washington, 1928
mado by Orval
R. H. E.
a 11 1
0 9 1
; Lelbcr
Oakland
Missions
Ludolph. Hurst nnd Read
iuhi urenzcl.
I R. T. E.
! Los Angeles 4 ia 0
I Keattle 0 7 3
Yei kes and Campbell: Reuther and
Gaston.
rTHE first lime llinl il has bn poibl to
' - ur full-sUeit rlrclric washer, of VOSS
quality, (or only $69,911
The VOSS li made ami cuiirnnle-J by ilia
JOUnlrys oldest limnuf.clurer. of wmher..
r'," or tho same lino quality M
t, . WI . ! ,h"t h"ve ,olJ in for as
high as $150.
Ctemtt by tie Hmi-Wuhlnt MrlW, :
The VOSS Floating- Af ilalor duplicates ham),
washing articn. T,i exclusive patented VOSS
feature brings to tho nashitiB machine U tho
gentle thoroufluieu or washing b h.ud.
?
Etiery Dc$irMe Feature. ?
,T,,. VOSS h rnll-sired porcelain tulii
Westinghonse motor; Lorcll wriucrr with laree
2 Inch rolls) all mechanism fully enclosed and
running in oil) beauty of lino mid finish , . .
In fact, every worthwhile feature 10 be bad in
any high-priced washer.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
.00 Wait) Tx8uJf
At ita Top.
In SuJ. .1 T
HAlTEDinVACUUM.fKiVACUUM PACKED
What Flavor
Ncvtr before uch quality and flavor
In njr malt. Buckejre's apeclal ntw
proccsa of Duo-malt In build
strength and goodnea that no malt
tvtr had. Rich, flavorful, you'll aay
too you never knew auch flavor.
And Ifa VACUUM PACKED to
keep all Its new (oodna titer for
you
j 1 "T7T3nyif7TJTrn --v-ii
Night Fig, hts
IK tt AsiH'hileil rrt?ss
New York Herman Prrllck. Kuln
mn.-uo. Mich., and Mol Arngou, Hern,
mi,
liuilnniipolls Thraco Fox, Intllnu
upoUs. slopped Mike ODowrt. Co
litnvbus. Q..
l.or. Anelrs Dynnmltc Jnckson.
t-'antu Monlot. Cul., outpointed Jack
lirUnuui, Btiton Itoujie, . ( io.
JameK Mrrrtott. Oklnhomu City,
knocked out Ford Smith, Sun Tedro,
tll.. (3 ).
Cocwr d"Alcne. Idaho Maxle Ros
uiblcom, New York, outpointt'd F'red
I cnliari. Spokune, Wash.. (10),
mlttotl them to be off in the elaV'
time, which n lot of jobs stubbornly
decline to do.
"I believe JJus't ns Rood Rolf may
bo played by experts or duffers under
artificial illumination ns they can
produce in tl.e daytime. And in hot
weather it will be far more comfort
able, and a round never wlll be cut
short by the sun setting."
u.aha now. joiin ;it.iu:itT
TOI.At'CO .LAST LMI'I.OYKS
LOUISVtl.LF., Ky. U". Clara Bow
nnd John Gilbert are both employes
""" im.nu.iu-tur.nK piaiil.
aci: i in:it i.iciirs
As to the reference to good golf
after dnrk. one Is reminded that the
first and I think the only hole In
one shot ever achieved by .Gone Sara
?en was on his first shot under the
floodlights when an experiment was
tried some years ago with a very mod
est equipment of unscientifically
inoumca ugius on temporary towers
The six steel towers about the Seals
stadium carry from 40 to AO lamps
aimen iikp a nne at a separate spot
eacl:, and every . separate lamp is
within thc playing enclosure, afford
ing perfect diffusion and ample light-
ing in every part of the field, with no
cross-fire to pet in the eyes of the
players. Naturally, the dangerous old
sun-field Is non-existent after sunset.
Dr. strub's prophecy Is Interesting.
Next I suppose we shall be hearing
frcm the more or less patient golf
widews in this connection not to
mention the golf-widowers, whose
ranks appear to be Increasing rapid
ly, these last few years, especially
out here on the Pacific slope.
WINS $.-()(. LOSKS JOB
Two miles 0:18.1, made bv Harold
Manning, Wichita, 1930.
High hurdles :14.4, made by Earl
Thomson, Dartmouth. 11)21. and Steve
Anderson. Washington, 103$.
Low hurdles :23.2. made by Frank
uunei, lowa, ioi8. and Lee Sentman.
Illinois. 1030.
High Jump 6 ft. 7 Vi tn.v made by
W. C. Haggard. Texas, 1926.
Broad Jump 25 ft. 10'fe in., made
by DeHart Hubbard. Michigan, 1925.
Pole vault 13 ft. 976 In., made by
Tom Warne. Northwestern, 1930.
Shot put 51 ft. I?4 in., made by
Ilarlcw Iiothert. Stanford. 1930.
Discus ICO ft. 93 in., made by
Paul Jessup. Washington, 1930.
Javelin 21G ft. 7 in., made by Lee
Bartlctt. Albion. 1928.
Hammer 175 ft. 1 In., made by F.
D. Tootel, Bowrioln. 1923.
With starting blocks.
LEGAL TltOl'llLE
The legal tangle Into which the
Sharkey-Comera bout tumbled has
not helped the ballyhoo for this
over-stuffed party.
It has enabled the Stribllng
Schmellng bout to get all the early
"play" and steal the headlines, with
Ohio in the process of getting
steamed up over Its first big heavy
weight show since Dempsey plastered
Willard at Toledo 12 years ago
The talk about a million dollar
"gate" or anything close to it at
Cleveland on July 3, may seem a
trifle optimistic this far in advance
and in view of general conditions
around the box-offices
The boys will give three cheers If
tho payoff oir the Strlbllng-Schmel-ing
affair Is on the basis of anvthirxr
clpse to 9500,000 If it goes beyond
that, the depression will be over or
the end is uround the corner or
something. ;
Insulation
Before vtheaiot .weather comes,
insulate your home with
BALSAM WOOL
It makes your home cooler In
summer nnd warmer in winter.
VanPetten
Lumber Company
Phone Main 732 .
"Good Service Quick"
NO TEAKS FOR Y.M.K
Any nlarm over the rowing sltun-
HAVANT, England.. June 3 i,rt
Hurry Wheeler, n grocery ele-rK, wen
n ft.lin tirlvn Im ri.rl,i. c,,..u,r.
stnkce bill lost the Job he had hcitlJwho "'"orbed even the mannerisms
I Sport Slants t
Ity Alan 4. Gould
(Associated Press Sports Editor)
The Vosmlks come and sometimes
go but thc full bloom of spring lu
the American league shows there Is
enly one Simmons Aloyslus Harry
by name, heavy hitter by inclination
and power-house of the World's
Chairlplon Athletics by force of fact.
There may never be another Ty
Cobb In either major league for sus
tained brilliancy over more than a
score of vears. but the Polish boy
who roomed with Cobb in the famous
Georgian's declining baseball davs.
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KIDDY SHOP
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hero, the company's payroll records rionym of "Jumbo " and gave the ad-
for 43 years.
He bought n ticket under the pseu-
ahow
Clara, a red-hend. Is less thnn two
months older than the movie actress
of the same name.
but .41 .vt 1-JI T
Indinna plans to place- some 12
rr IS steel fiiv towers to protect some
3S.0H) acivs of dense timber land.
dnvis of his employer. O. R. Stand
Inc. grx-er, magistrate, and lay
of the great Tyrus. seems the closest
all-around approach so far to the one
and only.
The parallel Is heightened by the
fact that Simmons, for his first seven
When Standing, a strong oppon-lcated Cobb's record for the similar
ent of gambling, heard of the Incl- span of Ty"s career,
dent, he promptly discharged Wheel- Ruth has been the most spec'.acu
er. fearing the "uc of the address lar ot the hitters. Hormby had a
would compromise him. marvelous five year streak at a ,400
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