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THE REGISTER-GUARD. E PC EXE. OREGON P.ic:g Six. SPORT PARADE By HENRY McLCMORE Laurelwood Wins 5th Annual Valley Golf CHICAGO, June .l (UR Jnmes J. Braddock will retain bis world's heavyweight championship tomorrow nicht by outpointing Joe 1-ouis over the full derby distance of j rounds. This ipn't guesswork. It's phrenolo gy, one of the few absolute sciences. Two months ago when this fight was definitely M-aled, nnd I knew I would have to pirk ilie winner, I threw cmt feeler for n new method of selection. Ten leaves failed me: even the usually reliahle Hrnngc Pekoe, So had gvpsies, ouijn boards, spirit message, dreams, numerology, rrvstal-ging and other occult an gles. So I turned to phrenology, that system of skull interpreta tion which makes the human nog gin as easy to read as a McGuffy primer. For $10 I enrolled correspondence school leacnes ine science. I In which I do net boast when T pay that my srhool is the Harvard of phrenology institution. The chair nf phrenology is occupied by a ini'ii whose name k a household word at Hellevue, .Matte wan, nnd Kankakee. It wan Ihitf pe dant who. by a hiniple massage of hi own skull, astounded the world not no long ao by flatly announcing that Turkey was the sick man of Kurope, the l.alkau fount ries were the powder-keg of I be continent, the I'nna 111:1 (Vinal was a time-saver for ships and a Mitch in time was worth two in the hii!-b, provided you looked be fore you leaped on honesty which is the bc-t policy. It took me .seven weeks to gradu ate, which means that it was only yesterday that I received my mortar hoard. I passed up the commencement exercises to stay here and read my own head for the name of the winnor between Braddock and Louis. Today In my study, whose deep quiet Is broken only by a shimmy In the transmission of my morris chair. I took my head In my hands and read every line of It. The first bump I investi gated was an old one that I got from falling out of a peach tree In Genrnh. It yielded the crop statistics In Rhode Island, the lonnltutlo and latitude of Mada gascar, and the original manu script of the Gettysburg address, written on the back of an en velope by the great emancipator himself. The gradual rise bark of my right ear was productive. There, in hold italies, were the first three chapters of Elinor Glyn's "The Shiek", the height of n stoop-shouldered Singer midget standing in n ditch, nnd the exact lorntion of the lost chord. w Finally I found a plateau that told me about the fight. As I rubhed It thero came a great rinnfng of gonns In my ears. FTesin dust filtered before my eyes, and a rabbit brought me In a drink of punch. ltrnddock. the plateau revealed, will be knocked down twice before t he fourth round is completed. Hut he will get up and Louis, discournged nnd tired, will fade. Kor ten rounds Mrmldork will jab Job with n left. In the l'th round Louis will be close to losing by n knockout, hut will manage to net up nnd hang on until the finish. That's nil I know. It should bo enough to nvike you much money. 1 (Copyright by Toiled Press) Sid Milligan Is Medalist for Third Consecutive Year With 151; Country Club Second, Salem's Champs Third By DICK STRITE Playing through nine hours of Eugene's now-perpetual rain, SO of the valley's finest golfers, representing nine clubs, sloshed around the Eugene Country club course for 36 holeR Sunday In the Willamette Valley (iolf association's fifth annual tournament. Hut In spite of the fact that every drive sent a new stream of water down divoteers' bailis and rain drops played a steady tune on the putting greens, the J.aurelwood course team of Eugene completely outclassed the field to capture Its third title in five years. The vic tory gave the local mashlo swingers permanent possession of the mammoth silver trophy. Sid Milligan, No. 1 Country club man. also scored a triple. For the third consecutive year Milligan won medalist honors, with a 74-77 151. remarkable golf considering the weather which slowed greens, min imized rolls and stopped approach shots dead. r.aurelwnnd's eight ma:i tenm averaged So .1 stroke:: to capture tho l.ampinnsliip with a mini f 12.SS. strokes lower tlii'ii the l.'ugene Country club aggregation with K'.Jl pc:n(s for t-ecoinl phi'!. Salem Country club, winners of the lO.'l'i i-.ent in the r.viitr.i city, tin!; third pl.ire with l.'M'i points. Other Irani fin res wore: Alln;ir, l't"7t Oregon City, 1"M; Corvallif. V.'M; ItoM-burg. 147:;. I'layeis on the On!:w:iy and Collage (iron: teams picked up. d s i::alify:iiK the t cluU from til? t 11 111 c -lllirtilioll. The M.-il'-lifii'Id tram fiiih'd to show. l.mrelMond, Oaknay mid Club players si.lKtilu'ing for Hie contf club. .Milligan. repealing lii vicloiies at rVilpin l-st year a:id at Laurelwood in posted an aggregate oil hole a ore of 151. Ii ill llossi.n of I nurel v.ood ,'-on Ilie runner-lip Imply with .hi aggregete of l.Vi, follov ed by Lloyd Omliil, Laurelwood, and Leo nard IV.'own of Laure'w ood b:'t who iibslitule(l for Marshifcld. They cnriled lo'io Millig'in's card follow!;: 123456780 Weekend In Sports 10 r.v sn KKDi.n AssK-iatrd I'rens Spurt Writer We.! r.d brseball ft standings in Vth loops almost mirecognijit d. The l;ed Sox stayed hot: the Cnrdi it.'ils iv.-re hotter; the Tigc; were lather warm t hem -elves. The Yankees teed f;'f in their homer hitting spec ialty fi-r the emrrh'i'inient of the .-eason's biggest rrowd: the (iinnts' iiore .live tu. iied into a bud-lid;. The Boston Bees joined th? Cincin nati Ileds in th National league eel ir. and the AMileties ii 1 the same with th.' b-whdered Brownies in the Ameriecn lrnue. Here wa tiie set np: The Cardinals were in second plrcv in the Vitioni'l le; gu . I.cii W'arneke pitch. -d a four-hiiter :u d li7.7y Hean a five-hittei to belt the slinghss Bee and SM Sunday. IHzzy.; doings ,!Sf A Crown (Ity I nited l re.-) l'raek niul field athletes, competing college champiouslrjii at l!rkelev j r.j.d in Priii etnii' annual int::tionai ' meet, prouueru new record in tne mmle n-m the f ir;-t 1e;i-gaine winner sports feature of a .slim sporU week- ! (1f the year, nnd ltic!;y Medu'ek wnl end. J 'tped hiuner No. 15. The top flight event inclr.'.Nd: ) Track and Field: Tin re National Intercollegiate A. A. records were bioken as Tniversity of South.-rn L'nl 11HREE of the siege guns of the U. S. Ryder Cup tram, left to riqht, Sam Snead, National Open runner up, Ralph Guldahl, Ooen winner, and Denny Shuts. P. G. A. champion, admire the prized golf trophy which they promised, at a bon voyage dinner in their honor In New York, to successfully defend over in Eng'and. Valley Golf Meet Scores I RosEon . . I O'Connell Leal Prescott The (iinnts. still minus the winning , Qnilid D Maggio's Homer No. 15 Pur Out 4 Morning 5 4 5 Afternoon 4 4 5 5 4 3 4 -37 6 4 fi .'i 10 II 12 13 14 15 I'ur In 4 4 3 5 3 4 Mo ruin; 4 4 3 4 4 4 Afternoon 4 4 4 5 3 5 4 4- -40 17 13 3 .5-35 3 434 3 537 Although the next transit of Venus neross the fare of the sun will not ornir for 117 ye;irs, ihe time when the planet will nppenr on the ruu'h disk ran be predicted for any point on the earllfs surface within a minute or two. Tli' last transit was on Iee. ti, Following the afternoon play, nil j;olfers gathered in the club house uhere Jim O'Connell, association piesident, awarded the trophlts and medals. Clarenec Sutton of Laurelwood re ceived the tram championship trophy vhich tvill rest in the hill-top course trophy case for good. Milligan was urcsonUd n handsome hiin-gold trophy as tournnment medalist. Kosson was given p. Bun-gold cup for runnerup honors Omlid was awarded the sec-ond-d'v'.ion (mndt up of the 40 No. 5, tl, 7 and S men) mednlUt award 'vt his 15(1. Ho received n st-n-gobl arh tray with n golfing figr.ie nt- at' hod. Laurelwood In 1938 Tie rlips. with golf f.gures attach ed, we. u prrsented to the entire Laii n lwool team and golfers whe posted ihe lowest scores on each tenm. The Laurelwood winners besides Kosson ,ind (Mnlid wire: Jim I'Conue!!. Pnu Lenl. Hrrt Prcseolt, Hill (ioodwiu Jr., Hill (ioodwin Sr., nnd Sutton. Other winners were: Wilson Jewett Jr., Country Club; Walt ('Hue Jr., Snlem; I'ridenux, Albaiiy; Scharback, ( fregou City; Patterson, ( 'ot vnllis ; liridges, 'lonebnrg; Hill ;'(iuimerly, Cottage Crove ; Hav.l "Skinny" Mor '.nn, Oakway, and Hrov.n of Laurel wood playing for Mnrshfield. Following the presentations, the as sociation officers voted unnnimously to hold the 1!CS 'ouruntuent at Lau relwood. O Council and tieorge Evans, secretary, were also unanimously re i Icctod tfi office. In :-p:to of Ihe rain, the (.uiniament whs conducted in n splendid manner due lo the coo--,.-l atitm of Wendell iVood and l.eouiinl Anderson club and Laurelwood professionals, re--I'tM-tir -ly. ifcrnii wo:i the annual N.C.A.A meet at Iterkeley with ill points. Stanford w,is second with TA) and Ohio State third with JS. Itecord-brenkers were J. din Woodruff. Pitt-burgh, h.ilf mile in 1'50. 3; (Gregory Itice, Notre Paine, two-mile in !I:14.'J; nnd Hill Sefton, V.S.C., pole vault, 14 feet S 7-S ir.ehes. Archie San Romani, Kansas, rand the second fastest mile in track cistory in doing 4:07. 'J nt th" Prince ton invitational meet, and Floyd Lochner, Oklahoma, set a new Amer ;.!in mark of 0:59.3 for the two-mile steeplerhase. Hone Racing: Pawn Play n filly. Aon th" $25.(100 Ainencan derby at Washington Park, Chicago. Aneroid took the Caiter handicap and Ftrabo. the Pwyer stakes at Aquedurt. Tennis: Don Budge, America's hop u the Wimbledon tournnment start log Monday, won the men's singles ".-own in the Queen's tournament nt f.-'ndon by defeating Bunny Austin, KnglnnJ's top player. John MeDiar ii. id nnd fiene MeC'auliffe won the National clay courts doubles title at 'hicngo. Haiti interrupted the singles final bftweeu Bobby Kiggs ci.d J'ot i'lint, both of Chicago. Golf: Helen Hicks, former National nn.nteur champion, won the Vomcn's National Open tournament title at Chicago, Boat Racing: Hanger, Vnidcrbilt candidate to defend the America's up. won her sixth straight victory in preliminary races. Boxing: Joe Louis, challenger, per-f'ynm-d misernbly in his final boxing w -rkou for his bout with heavy- ( ight champion Jim Brnddock in Chicago Tuesday. Rowing: Conch Charles Buck' Walsh's Navy varsity wai: established a 1 -'2 co-favorite Monday with I'ni versity of Wnfdiiugton's "champion Huskies on the eve of the 40th row big of the intercollegiate regatta nt liiuglikcepsie. ince, Goodwin Sr. Totil Total i.lthough they won their single i (Joodwin Jr. i-.'.nu from the lleds Sunday. 4-3, with the nid of the breaks. The year's top rrowd, OS 0."0, i tickvri Yankee stadium to sf e mur derers' row pound the White Sox nil iier the lot and win twice S-4 :'iid 7-4, with thi- aid of five homers, includ ing No. 15 for Joe PiMaggio. Lefty (i;.mez turned in a six-hitter in the opener and Monte Per .'on rnr.de his rst start after a month long lay-off in the nightcap. AfMr extending their winning r'reak ro sis straight, longest in two icars. by taking the d.oible bi'.l open er from thi' Indians 5-J. the Red Sox dioppco the nightcap 8-7, but still re tained fourth place. Petroit's Tigers took advantage of tight throwing by Elder. Aukrr nnd Tommy Bridges nnd flogged 'lu floun dering Athletics in a pai. 6-3 and 8-1. Ferrell Wins Third This twin whipping dropped the A's into a last place tie. as the i'towns were unable to do much with Wes Ferrell and lost 5-3 in their ; 'ngle game with the Senators. It v.i'.a th: ee straight for Ferrrli since he traded his Hod Sxx unifi'm for the Nat spicial. Aftc. upending a day in tLe Na tional itnguc cellar, the Phi!L'cs de cided it wasn't what they warttd, nnd not only climbed out again. Lut ad v..nced all lie way to sixth with n -'. Tt coiupiest of the league leading Chirazo Cubs. The vi tory I oostcd I lc Phils past both the Itds and )Ves, and cut the Cubs' pace letting margin to one slim game. It way Van Mungn to the rescue rgain as the Dodgers plit with the! P'ttshurgh Pirates. After dropping ike op.-ner 4-'-' to Joe Bowman's ef- I 'ictive elbowing, the Broklj ns teed I i ff on l!ed Lucas in the nightcap, and then had to cnll on their firehr.ll ace - save the situation and nil' de-c'sion. LAURELWOOD 37 3S 75 39 41 SO 155 42 377!) 43 40 S3 162 , 40 3979 41 37 7S 1j7 41 3(i 77 At 39 SI 15S 39 3S 77 42 37 7 ft 156 41 41 -13 S?i 16S 39 3S 77 44 3S S2 159 , 44 43 S7 4J 41 S6 173 10 DEFEA" DM. LUOGLPH EUGENE COUNTRY CLUB Milligan 4'1 3-1 Tl 40 3777 Jewett 43 4H-SS 4J 3377 Evans 44 40 S4 " 41 4U SI flerot 41 44 SH 3S 40 7S Calkins 44 41-s:' 43 4-S5 Koke 44 42 SO 43 42-S7 Babb 44 30-S3 42 41-S3 McC'ool 42 45-S7 44 42-S6 ,.12SS 131 1CU 385 163 170 173 166 173 ..1321 SALEM ! Cline 40 4(1 SO 3S 3977 157 Victor 41 30 SO 42 3S SO 160 Taylor 40 3979 44 43 S7 16G dinger 41 39 SO 50 4494 174 Thompson 44 41 S5 46 37 S3 16S Flanerv 42 42 S4 43 43 S6 170 Lengre'n 46 449(1 46 40 S6 176 ! Henclrie 45 44 S3 46 37 S3 172 Total 1343 ALBANY Arnold 46 4490 41 41-S2 172 Priueaux 44 3S S2 42 3779 161 Hockin 4'-' 39 SI 44 40 S4 165 Buchanan 43 42 S5 45 44 S9 174 Fortmiller 46 39S5 44 37 SI 166 Brvant 41 4J S3 45 3S S3 166 .lenks 4S 39 S7 44 43 S7 174 Kenyon 44 41-S5 47 4791 - 179 Total 1337 OREGON CITY Barry 45 4U S3 43 42 S3 170 Scharback 3S 4J Si 41 4U SI 161 Latourette 44 43 S7 42 40 S2 169 McCiahuey 42 45 SS 43 41 S4 172 Morris 5(1 4090 43 3S SI 171 Znniker 45 39 S4 45 44 S9 173 Bauersfeltl ' 44 43 S7 45 43 SS 175 Krassig 42 46 SS 54 45 102 190 By T!'i A,r!-url 1'rnss ; Fnr sain cho:!p prnct ii- illy now 'it.m:i! b:ill spc W'jiltpr "'riio llt-fat" .Mail. Iniiu.'ii'iniis jmlilirity direct"!" of the Sun l-'ranciscn Seals, i I.nst Monday Mails sazcil into the erystal ball anil e.anie ni smiling. He predicted the Seals would be bnek in first place in the l'acifie Coa'-t base ball league before tlie wepk was over. Monday the Seals were three ftdl crimes behind the Sacramento Solons. i The Seals' management e.ct:n'.Tt"fl more than 12.ttf'0 persons attended j Sunday's Seals-Mission par.ie. the proceeds of which went to Srn Fran ! Cisco's t hntins. " The Seals won the 1 hall game. S to ti. but had to use five pitchers to do it. Sacramento and Seattle shared a ! doublehe.ader marked by 43 base hits. including six home-runs. Sacramento won the first, an eleven inning thrill er, 0 to o. Seattle came back to win the nightcap. 10 to 4 with Eddie Fer t nandes, Fred Muller of the tribe and i H'ilbur Cooper of the Senators get ting home runs. ! San Diego was back in third place Monday after taking a pair from the : l.os Angeles Angels, 11 to 4 anil 3 to L. The Oakland acorns were still after that evasive series. They lost ; their chance to win their first series I of the li).".7 season by sharing n brace of games with the rortland 1 Beavers. Portland took the opener. 7 to 0. beating Wee Willie J.udolph, the : Acorns' pitching milkman. It was his , first defeat in three games. Al l'e chota limited the Beavers to seven hits in the second game and the (ak won 4 to 1 , Total CORVALLIS C. G. Maack, Local Astrologer, Picks Louis to Win in 9th Round Ingalls 41 42 S3 41 41 S3 16S Patterson 40 43 S3 43 40 S3 166 Babb '. 44 42 SB 44 40 St 170 Williams 41 41 S2 42 4 1 Sti 16S firnv 47 4 191 43 13 S6 177 Hanson 4S 50 9S 45 1792 19:1 Koxburv 4S 4694 41 45 SS ISO Blakelv 41 47 SS 47 4 191 179 E GOLFERS DREW P, I JL GOLF IE! Total ROSEBURG 4 - X - 1 I ! i t Kditor's Note Last week we promised that ('. (J. Maack, local ns trolnger, would read the hnroseopes of Joe Ixmis nnd James J, Braddock ami pronounce the winner of Tuesday night's world heavyweight champion ship fight in I'hieago. Maack picks Louis to win and t he following ar ticle shows his findings and gives the (reasons for bis predictions L j 'lim Braildm-k, champion, has a 1 very interesting astrological birth j chart." says Maack. "He is a son of ;ihe siii (lemini with the planet Sat i urn in his house of personality, in the i siixn of Pisces, The Sun with l'luto jtthe new planet, are in his house of j i home, the fourth. The Sun i sipiare ; I Saturn, a very had aspect for his j 1 lic'ilth, nstndogy snvs, This iiulicates j injury to the parts of the body that j ! are represented by the signs these planet?, are in SA'ITKN in the simi of the ri'.LT il'iscest. SI N in the t sign of the Ali.MS and HAM'S (Ce- ; t mini) injuries to these parts, also' in.iury to ihe HLAl. since IMSl'KS I rules his first house tihe headt. j "Saturn is in fine aspect to Nep- ; jtune, ruler of I'isces. In ltraddock's j chart, the Sun. Saturn and l'luto are I ! most powerfully placed. Net Is Vra-j Inus. planet of sudden .'ictimis and un- j foreseen event. This planet is ele. ; v a ted alM e the others ami in his houe of friend, i Clever Use of Hands I ''Next is Mar-, planet of battle. Murs in this man's chart rules his house of money, the second. Also his Bridges ('linger ... Marks Cummings Pickens . . Hallmark . altogether different outlook on life, from that of ltrnddock. Jupiter is the oppuleut outgoing genial host. Saturn is gloomy, looking on the dark side of things. broken ncck ' Kodgers ''.Toe's Jupiter is doubly related to ! oe Mercury, first by a close parallel j and by n vpiire. Joe s Sun is exact ly square to Jupiter, causing him to have h great deal of L1VKK TKOl -1W.K, unless he controls diet. It mav also ItllKAK HIS XKCK while trav eling. Joe has his Sun in the house of short journeys the third, joined by Mercury. Mars also rules Joe Louis' money. His Mars is in Leo and his sixth house of work. Mars is friendly to his Sun that helps his health, al though he will have some surgery done to his hotly nt sometime. Venus, Joe's ruler, is joined by Saturn in (Jeinini in his house of home, show ins joy and somherness altenuit inzly. "Mars in Leo makes Joe the care ful, jet courageous fijihter. This 'Mars is in the same position where Hrnd doek's Moon is. Joe's Moon is higher than all the planets in the chart, in l':ipricornus and in his house of friends. This shows the popularity Joe enjoys, especially anions his own race. "His Moon is oposed by Pluto from the fifth house of pleasure, tell ing us he not only has to fight his opponent, but the w bite opposition. Louis has Jupiter. Venus and Saturn m the most powerful positions. The Moon is next. Jupiter, the ruler of the mid-henvpu from the "asT ndent" portends (hat Joe is due to win. To Total ... Zimmerly ... Morelock . . . Leniley Bngley Denson Carlson Swartz Wilson No total. Fischer Morgan Talbot Farts (Jibvon Huffnker ... Put ton Osmundson . No total. 4.1 4fi Sf 43 41 SG 17j 10 44 fi:i 4S 4)501 1ST 4S 5 OS 4S 4.1 PI 1S; 4:: 43 St! 4S 4150 17.1 51) 46Ofi 47 4300 ISO 4S 40 SS 47 40 $7 173 4407 40 4605 102 30 4696 46 52 OS 104 , 1473 COTTAGE GROVE 4J 30 SI 41 4152 163 40 16 0" i picked up) 4T on 07 47 46 0:i 100 , 402 4J 44 Sti 16S i.'i 4S o:: n 42 s 7 iso J'l 4" 01 46 40 0." l'-1 52 46-OS 47 4704 102 47 12 SO 47 5300 1T0 OAKWAY 17 4 101 46 4400 1 St 45 42 s 7 43 45 SS 175 51 52 lo:; i picked up , 16 42 SS 45 44 SO 177 40 4S 07 45 4500 1ST , 45 40 0 1 47 4401 1M 46 42 SS 43 5205 13 46 1400 43 46 SO 170 TACOMA. Wash.. June 21 U.R On n rain-snaked course, top-notch golfers of W.-ihini;lon. Oregon, Cali fornia. Itritish Columbia and even Houston, Tex., teed off today for 1 Miialifyinz round of the 3ith annual Pacific Northwest Golf association tonrna ment. Harry Chan. Seattle. Walker Cup H.tyer. will defend his title on the linlis of the T.icoma t-.olt and Count ry club. Mirian Mrpouzall. Portland, will atempt to retain the crown she won in in:;i and a-ain Iar year. T!i" women's tournament will he played three days mi the Fin-rest i- ui.ce and iliree days at the country !ub. Among the stars entered in tl- tournnment are: Albert "r'r'.t Campbell, Seattle, champion in 1 ind P.':1..". Ciinadinn champion in V1'-'---and P.I31 and co-tiieinher with ii:m of last vnir's Anierican Wal!o-r '1' team: Pr. ( . I". Wiiiii:-. i'- ,hau:pioii in 1'.''JI rod P Ictn,..,, '"tf-j,. i..:. . sj Br-.;.: ' tH tnw r IP nisht. inw.l ,"'',. ":0 ,w. ""'1 i ii.tc. wore no ,-.... . I v'! & S '"5 I" .in nlten,.,. r - r-if t , ' " c Out ,if Iki. "'""il" f.-orv worker U" Out-of-Town CmioBtr, arums estimt. ..i.. . i the srrone bnT f v ;-. T..'!a':l -'On nnii S,r,n.hi. Jsl have bora to n?ir.nf.t, Ri'-d prospects of a at a spemed fr.ir ' I All the hallylmn about Ib-J ' . " Mt( c:u-M ncainst the dynamite-laiea f.l the 22-ypar-ohl nn t., stimulate renin- The bout hi J mi go down as one of tb L:ri watorlnz affairs in rm- fear of Louis' devastating pihj Lvju prnbillr will enter tl a idrnrne nt odfis tliat nuyb(3tjj one of the fow times a rb"-.d has hecnm a favorite over the hnr.l wef-ht chamnion. and tti ftr'Tt,..! !ehalleii;or went into the tzj z J : oeavy-ffei-at hnut at such haj mi I Bnddock loft his trainiaj (i:;i:l Grand Beach, Mich., today, cotfjl 1 to Chicago tn remain in Ht!:L'J until time to wei:h in xt bmh T-.l day at the Auditorium thes're. ItjI . intends to remain in bis filril quarters on the shore of Lai )i-l can sir miles soutn ot aeifta. nt, i until comin; to t hicago tonirrt'i jump on the scales. He f.rjn"i weicli about 10S. with Brsdtei' in? in .nt 106. I Rrnddnek was in hi:h !pir;:ii:' ! hrntiflif tn n enH hit Ions w: I siege and predicted he would i: il i knockout in eight rounds. ' cording to the experts, and tb l1::1. he stays the Inneer ana mi night will be for Leuis. Play In Women' Golf Tourney Is Postponed! i Scnii-finnl matches in tt E:: r ..lo).'. Trn'l rlZT' shin tournament, schedule 1 tl i"l I'nini'le.i'il by Mnmlar ' .,.,,n,l until WedneaT, in" In Mrs. David B. Eni!,(te The phanipionship (iiiali ri played licit 1-tmilar. . i -f ..rrnl f. ?. WaiSt: hi 'learns: Do. Moe. Prt!a:i We.Mrrn Amateur champnn. A w.lL.r ("un teams, t--- i'... v.,.',l-,!,H Kvrrelt tli '"' ,,her nf trcn Walter lP ln-' nml nmer-U" fnr the Aneritu'! . - in 19C1. Play will last all week ;tt"l mi Satiiiil::'. i-tlaii'l ann m'T,- OUR .33 .4.-, ,4il .41 . ! 4 McDonald H No total Brown .... Omlid Thompson Curtis Kirtley .. Clrtihnni . . . Hoselton MARSHFIELD (Substituting Teaml 40 TO 4r n 42 sr. 47 SS 14 4ii H4 .4 1"3 471 Si? 40 3777 I picked upl 411 44 S7 i picked upl t picked up i 4.". 43 SS 47 40 IK 45 44 SO 156 1S2 100 175 6TH AMUAL JULY ill ff iil.''5:ij'..r. CLEARAHCS lorn; di-t.m. r irnrl, tho ninth. Mitrs I , n '""nrr tin nmens in , mr ursi, a poworini trstiinonv tor SF Jo Louis Hid care In 1 ct tht world it v,m washed away In thla cool shower tiken after a workout In Municipal Stadium, on the wlnd-swrpt lakefront of Kenoiha, Wit., where the young Negro chal lenger la ending training for his 15 round heavyweight champiomhlp battle with James J. pracjdock tt ComiiKey Park. Chicago, Juns 2L a vr,'r.il p.nviM'fu! nnd friendly n poet which hilp tho chnmpii'ii, l"r nns is ".rt d" f rnm tho oU'vonth, 1 m; stiddrn unexpected friends. . Neptnnr i- in i!im rrlntinn, hut the i M"im. plrinet ruhns public, t "innrr. Kruu tiir mu I, en nnd hi ixt li li"iie nf he ilth niul w ork, -tin" iir:i" b;icks ihri'imh Hidnr", '".lupiter in the ctmrt i in the mcii t 'lanni'.. !mcd with Mtrcur. !' in j tint hf h:i- nbdit ir. find mif Mercury i hi rutins planet, jmned tn the ruler his h-ue of h-umr ithe tenth, which huv through the clever ne .f his h:ind he hecitiue Kmc "'f the S.pKired l ir- .cle. 1 '.loe t .nit if. his clullener, ha a mnvt remnrknlde hnrnM-npe. ,lne h.i honor. Jupiter. Louis Rule ''In Ihe third chnrt. nn the fijht itself, the tnnp of the endless heavens duuv Mnrs. the plnnet of wnr nnd ficht. direetly nrrh;Hl. lie is ruler of the tenth hon of hn.r. Kepres ented bv ltrnddnc, N:rs ii in his own mcii "Scorpio' . . . The inishry Jupiter enters (he scene. In this chart he i sorely the chnllivijer Jupiter r -ruler of the tnth h-ui.-e. .lust euht decrees h.ive to pn o-er the zenith before he i in full cli.irge. "This iiKMns one thins to you ami nn altnsether different thins to your neishhor. To me it menus just one thine -slow ly hut certninly. ns the decrees of the odi.i pass ocr th renith. no ik the kmc of heawneiclits Baseball Games in State, County Loops Rained Out Sunday Baseball wir throughout the stati county Sunday ns p.'-tponed bei;nise at tnmMill - . 'I : L.ine all crimes were '' rain. mciudii! indefinitely postponed. Hccordms Warren Tinker, manager The 1 0 teams were scheduled to parade nnd take part in a sala open ing celebration at Knier.ild field Monday night. "A definite announcement record ins the open in i: date will be m.ide l.ter in the week." Tinker said M'-uuay. S'nte If acne same I'ligene KretNport t:ii later in the f,o ui burn and Sih erf however, are the bearing on the champronship. t'nende nnd Hig-Sij league will be tacked on to the end regular .season, The mi-Toledo n!y one first-half A-pinriua nstns in the .'lth degree heme pushed from the s cone And with Jupiter insf nng Just Above ai,out the time of the ninth round, the JuP'ter. sightly out ,.f the orb of 'Hr(,n lum ber" v. .11 , ,;t the ch.im- cnuim-i.Mi. in I ranus. ruler of the ,.,,,,, sleep J iper wdl he m Su ot puueer. Tbi gives Joe an charge vt the leuiU aowa W aoaora." Night Softball to Shift Opening Date biJ lcijutt u jii tcita.:, bu beta In Progress e 6 SUITS HATS m m SHOES e e slacks 4) 0 SWEATERS A SHIRTS fit SWIM SHORTS 9 0 O SPORT COATS Don't Miss This SALE. Eric MerreH Clothes for Men & Boys '"if TaS?3.' 4 11th ind Pearl Prion tza