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e e WeEifehants Pound Out 104Mn OverBei Attletics IST'S HURLING PROVES ENIGMA VictoriousWalker Cup golf Team IE ASTERNERS Invaders Secure But Five Hits As. Locals Uy Down ; Bat Barrage Klamath Beats Ashland, 5-2. 'southern OrcKon iiouguo .Staiulinic- Southern OrcKon lA'ilgue SlniKUUK W. Sled'ord Klamath Falls Bend '; ' Anhlanil Is. 0 1 2 3 ' PC. 1.000 ,6GG .333 .000 Tho Medford MorchnntB, behind Ihc gllt-cdKC pitchillB or C1ICC Best, Wealed Bend 10 to 1 yesterday il the falntroiindH. before a fulr riicd crowd. It was a much better ,,1,10 limn the bcoi-o indicated, toaster" overtaUlnB the visitors then their outfielders lost long (Ufa In the sun. t Best pitched one of the best smc. of his local career, and tad the sagebrush miuud swine Ins freely. In'twd InnlnRs ho re tired six men on six balls. Ho dlowcd five hits, two of them scratchy, and wan stlney with free passes! The first man up In tho drat Innlnu gained freo transporta tion, and that was all. Donovan, who started for Bend, las lilt 'on the shoulder In his flirt time at bat. Ho was vlld, ind his out curve was foolins no body, so lie developed a pain, and retired to the outfield. Stewart euayed to pitch and was lambast ed lor 10 hits, mostly 'for extra bases. ' " Pans Gives Hun,'' ' Bend scored its only run In the innlnir. rilfle.l hi'" n free 11.1SR. A long hit to center scored the runner, but the hitter.' was too am bitious;, und was thrown out at third. After that tho visitors sever threatened. Fast fielding held them at bay. The Medford team looked the lest qf the season, and for the i'flrtt time this youK'TlWtf-rtlielr heads ' . -. There was a good crowd present. but it 'did not come up to the ex pectations of Manager' Court Hall, tho fears his stiuad will hit the financial rocks. The attendance will Improve as the funy set their temperature up. Chester and Brnckctt were the todlng swatters for the locals. Chester was robbed of a home run Ve a sensational catch by tho Bend third baseman.' The Bend Infield is plenty fast, tot they have no heavy pitching. At Klamath Falls tho Pelicans tented Ashland, . 5 to 2 In a (art game. The Ulhlans had no rock. Each team garnered two hits. . The score: HEAVY HITTING tQfJffiT71"" ttoc- MARKS DOUBLE fMtlmciM, GAMES SUNDAY! Gallant Fox and Sande Sensational Combination BROOKLYN FANS Members if the American Walker Cup learn In Knglaml ror Ihe mulches with It r I I I s li golrcrs. ,,' , r'B,l: '''' row .llininy .li.hiiMti.n, !),. (. i willing, frauds t)iilinet ami (icinge Von Klin. ivcn.ic. ii y .lone. Dial Moe anil tirm-v Voljrht. OCA L RACQUET WIELDERS DRUB Home Run Clout , Good For Single . After Hard Run G. PASS TEAM With tho exception of "Shorty" Sums, former southern Oregon champion, Grunts Pass Tennis club playera. wore outclassed by the Jo -ciil clubmen In the first interclub match of the season at tho hiyh school courts Sunday, Medford winnings six matches lo one. Sams outlasted Harry ISutler of the Med & .MILVAlK.I-:K. May 1!. () Marry Hardiu'r hit u home-run yesterday, ami by ? dint of s e e d y running stretehed it into a sinslo. Ilurdner, negro pitcher,. slammed the ball to the edge 4 of the playinn field, and ran ! like sixty. He circled tho bases and came in standing up, beamhiK all over. In the ENBE ED MEET TONIGHT IN TITLE the hall. lliirilner's Fobs, as Eabanks, c .. Donovan, P-lf tosan, cf .. Borne. 2h 1- RtiBgell, ib Russell, 3 b urown, rt ': Totals Dunn, ss Markle, cf ... Chester, 3b O'Brien, rf . "roulette, c Valencia, lb H V Ore, 21) Totals Bend AB It 11 K 3 - 1 I 0 3 0 0 fl 3 0 1 0i 4 0 0 11 4 n l o ! i 3 0 0 0 i 4 0 1 I) 3 0 1 1 j 30 15 2 Medford AB It H K 4 1 1 " 2 111 4 111 : 4 2 10 : 5 1 3 0 5 1 a 0 G 0 1 0 :. 4 ' 1 ' 1 0 2,2 2 0 :..35 10 13 2 be- ford club and wone the thud and , .ln Kc.siiculatln,; wildly. II deciding set. althnllght forced lo i , a,,1)e, Ql he had neglected to liANSAS CITY, May 19. VP CIus Sonnenberg, clniinant lo tho lieavywclgbt wrestling champion ship of the world, and Kd (Hrair gler) Lewis, from whom lie wrest. ed his title claim, will meet hero ,ht ...l,h (tin pnm Kn.l n tt !, n, 1 1 1 f . meantime the outfielder Hob sh, ",,, nt Bt,lUo. hlmmons a brother of ho , Th Athetle commit- well known Al was fielding !, ,,. ,i ..,.,, ,.,,rr, I Wnllpr llntes (if lvansns f'ltv. the leitiiiiiiaies ue- V . Mi, ,, f .Inlnpmlnln., If Sonnenberg's alleged tackle should be declared Illegal and barred. The California commission br red Sonnenberg's tackle after he had defeated Kverett MarBhall, 1 ! ' gelcs two weeks ago by Its use. deuce to put over his victory. SanisJ touch first base. So Ilardner turned in the only two sets taki?n. started all over again, sprint- by tho t'liniate City team. , .). iK ke mud down the first xe -' ; v- imse line. . bol ...e. e jv j , , Col(Ji Bril1,,jri L(w An- June frst. j 4 gave him a single. Yesterday's results: Hutler (M.) lost to Sams (O. IV, 3-6, 8-3, 5-7. Tollefson (M.) beat YVicland (O r.). 6-1, 6-1. Kdmlston (M.) beat Xlelson (! P.). 0-4, 6-2. Wilson M.) bent Swlgait (O P.l. 0-0. 6-1. liamsey (M.) beat livcrton (0. P'Tol'lef'soV' and Kdmlston beat ' Sacranx nlo Maitix and Wielnnd. 6-1. 6-1. ' '.,;;; j 1, l,n,, swiL-art I-os Angeles Baseball Standings (Uy the Associated l'ress) Coast. u I and Nellson 6-1. 0-1. GW HAMMOND ) IN GOLF TOURNEYi San Kraneiivo Mission Seattle Hollywood I'lirtland .National. The .MiMltnrd fiolf club will be represented at the state amateur Will oe ii'"." week by two Donald riark. i uns tu.. 1. ..1. 11,. .,,,.. .,1. 1 jr.. hiw tournament wimn at 'Juuene nexi player a nd Itrooklyn New York .... St. Louis ChicaBO cinrinnati .... Iloston Philadelphia WasbinRton ' " ! Ihihililthia Medford who is now a stu.ieni ..t ; ,i,n uiitio nniversitV. ren nases, Brackott, Dye. Sac- while neither or inem i-..,---l hits, Eubanks, Dunn and t i the title against such ama- Cett. Twn hn.o 1,.. n'flrion - i. Mm. and llolph boy", Best. Thren hns hll' O'Hrlen. i , t whom have entered the k,..1.L. - 1 .-. "uieiic. lnnines nltrhed. Dono-1 ,, ment. they an i d; Stewart 7 2-3. Struclt out J11 "i9- !v Stewart 2. Bases on , "; "est 3, Stewarl 6, Donovan "it by pitcher, Donovan by Best. "Mil pitch. Donovan. Tinui of same, '"I'mprles, Shea anil Medaris. New York Chicngo ... Post on St. l.,ont( both enth.isl-.Uetroil IS 111 IS 13 W. 16 13 111 17 12 12 8 1,. Ill 17 1H 211 21 I,. 12 12 12 M U, ir, 17 I.. HI 10 12 12 14 11! 1(1 19 :oat tryouts He immigrant lake. for the big outboard 1110tnrbo.it races to bo held there H-0!n(.xt s 11 n tl a y by the .Medford ''Zr ! Ainerican l,eglon post attracted a I large crowd of spectators, who l1''1 i wnti'hwl tlio Incnl riiforu not tllelr boats through their paces. Quite a number of boats were on the water, including those or Heine Kluhrer. .John Itohnert, Herb Strang ..nd others. Judging from results of tiieir time, yesterday, spectators can expect close rncetf next Sunday. There Mill be seve ral Important announceniens made on the races during the week, - , ' , .4 Til) .323 I'C. .571 .656 .54S .444 .4 14 .320 rc. .667 .643 .556 .526 .4411 .4211 .3S5 .3 4 5 RECORD ILLEGAL WORMER CYCLE RACER SEFkS PfiMflDCCO CCAT Jt ORANGE. X. j.. .May If. IT-rank u Kramer. Idol of bl- racing fans of years past, "noonced hi, candidacy today for 2 nom'n'ition as ' repn; I 1 1 of lne nnth congresslon ' "Wrlct. The post la now held T FrAnLll til j,.-. , -"',,11 iori, cHmiiimi1 astir and skllllul piiij'-i" )C depended upon to give a good account of themselves. k ..,,1, i,.,. for Kilgene U10 last ot ihe week. an. I try out the there, for a few m.itchef start. oulse di.ys hefoie me . JONES WINS VASE 1 - iWAVERLY PRO TO ! Mininnil I llllP : HUN LUbAL 1Mb IN 36-HOLE PLAY BKRLI.V. Ger.. Mav 19. fJPi The records committee of the In ternational Amateur Athletic fedcr j at ion today recommended rejection 'of the American propoKtil U) rccnK Inlze Hprlnt records made with the line of Hunting b!oekn. ThiH no tion forecast (Hnapprova 1 of the mark of ft 2-5 soeondH for 100 ydH. !by (JeoiKR Hlinpson of Ohio Stute, ius n world's record. j SimpHon'H "nine-two" hundred, jturned In at CIiJchko on Juno 8, Mi,y'l!t21, waa accciUcrl by the Amateur won 1 Athletic union at It convention Kt.W.NIXfiDAl-E. Knland ia Ilobbv Jones tod . Ul .,.. nt, tUn Pnnillllnii Ihul llin the uolf vase of Xioif jiiiiHiriiieo, ,",. - - ...- tlnuul federation Ity Alan ;nuh!. ( AsKoeiuted 1'i esM Sports XKW YOUK. Ma - Horsemen a prematurely ! Karl Sande. rank as Ihe most wii-l :ditor : yalional. if not the KieateKt win - J l-'I'l ' niiiK romlnnation sineo Man o' i reliiiMvint to ruii in j War and Clare net ICummet were with laurel wreaths i unbeatable 10 years ao In three-j SEE- FLAG HOPE Coast Batters Garner 194 Hits From 34 Pitchers Ken Williams Clouts for Circuit. Uy tho Associated IMvss, DaitiiiK averages soared ucnor ally hiKhcr as the eiht clubs in tho Pacific Coast league battled through a schedule of double headers yesterday and got nowhere for their troubles, each of the niornitiK ijame victora beitiK In turn defeated In the nightcap. 1ju droves of fans, attracted by ideal playing conditions, saw the league's sluggers pummel 34 pitch-ei-H for 1 1)4 hits., and 1 Hi runs in the eight games played. . Although defeated 10-G in tho final game, the San Francisco Mis sions captured the scries, four games to three by defeating the Portland Ben vert', 1 1-S In their morning clash. Ken Williams, for mer big leaguer, 4ia mine red one out of the lot for tho Heavers In the matinee. Temporarily Hhoved Into second place when they lost to the San Francisco' Seals 7-4 (ten Innings) at Stockton In the morning, the Sacramento Senators rallied be hind the excellent pitching of young Tony Kreltas on their homo grounds in .the afternoon mid re versed the verdict to regain the league lead. Tho Senators took the series, four games to three, llrlof Fame- for Oaks. Carl Zainloeh'ti Oakland club occupied top position In the stand ings for a Utile more than three hours by virtue of n 7-4 morning 1 I ALAH 60OUO of g r a t n ess. j year-old competition. U'hey prefer to j The winner. In succession, of, let lime and the' the $10,000 YVood memorial, $.r;, records a d J iml mm 'Preaknesf and fiiU.OOO derby, t hese matters, j has tleveloped unconquerable hab Today, however, J Us as a three-year-old whereas they readily this hig black son of sir (bitabad concede that third was just fair to middlin' as (Jallant Fox, the, u Juvenile. thoroughbred! At the rate Sande has been around w h o s ej piloting William Woodward's colt neck the rose ' through the spring campaign, CJal wveath of Ken- j hint Fox has a royal chance to lucky derby trl-j capture the third of the big three uniph was hung1 year-old classics, tho liclmont, Saturday, und. nine 7, and boost hb' total money his rider, the! winnings beyond the $200,000 equally ;;:llant mark. FflR THF RfiRlNS I BY COKI REFINERIES SAX FKANC1SCO, May 19. W1) The Western1 Sugar Uefincry to day reduced the price of refined sugar 20 cents a hundred pounds. The new price is $4.70. Tito California and Hawaiian Sugar company announced an identical cut In the price lo coast purchasers. The reductions went Into effect Immediately. THE MARKETS : . i i l: milk, ().",. Iliitlcif.it Hintlon. :llc; truck. :i;lc; deliveries in l'ort Innil. :15c. I'Ol'WIt V: (lluyins prices) steady: ..live he.ivy lienn, over ! H ll.H., 2-lc; ine.llum IteiiH. ' fit) 4 Mi lh-. 24c; light Ileus. 18c; broil ers, H4Kr2V4 Ihs.. ICBhorilH, ISc; colored, 2Sc; 1'ekln ducks, -1 His., und over 2Sfi?;l0c; old, 22 Co' 2;lc; coin red ducks, lS)20c. ONIONS: Stoutly; Oretion, $1.15 i It l."5. I 1 'OTA TORS: Stemly: Kerns. No. I 1 Kl'.lde. $3.7Mi4.0. New polli . toen:. Klurldn, tirOV-jc ll. ! WiicL: stonily: cistern Oregon. IS.- lb. Valley 24c. MAY: (Wholesale buyinir prices, delivered Portland) steady: east ern Oregon timothy, $22.r.ni 2:l.r.ll; viilley. ll'J.OOW Ill.r.O; al falfa. $IKf20; clover. $111,110; oat hay. $U: straw. $7.00 f S.OO ton; selllllK pricoR $1W2 niore. Livestock l'OKTI.ANU Ore, May 111 (!') Cnllle Kocelpls 1275. calves 200. She-stock generally 25c hluh; Htout'H . 50 to 7uc higher, with Komu sales j $1 hichcr. Steers, lino to KIIIO! lbs., $11.50tii 12; Kul. ll.7Bfi 12. Twin Victory Sunday Puts Team in First Place Hack Wilson Slams Out Pair of Homers. Wall Street Report win over l.o Alludes. Tho AiikoIs ; lllolulll IKiMl.Vu: common. $11.50 XKW VOltK. May 19. (!') j Stocks were slimuisli and heavy to- mlekly knocked them down iiKiiln however. winnillK tile matinee bat tle. 10-7. The series went to the Oaks, li to 2. At l.os AiiKclea, Seattlp and tlio Hollywood Stars split a pair, tho Indians takltlR the first Kaino, 0-1 behind Dutch Iteuther's steady pitching and the home club the iiecond. 11-10. Harbee, Indian's rlRlit fielder, bit for four bases In a.eh contest, .Hollywood took five of tho seven names played. This week's schedule will hoo l.os Angeles, at Sacramenlo; Se attle, playing , the MisslonH at. I Sun Kl-ancisco; San Kranclsco ut Oak land uii Portland nt Hollywood. Ttesults, Vcstciiliiiy's Const rciigue (lly the Associated Ir At knn Kranclsco: ic Portland S Mission 11 Mil. Heifers, good, $10.7oiill cominnn tu mediums, $S.50r( 10.75. Cows, good, $7.50 til U.50, common to medium. $!l.,r.0fn 10; Low cutter to cutter, $14( 7.50. Ilulls( yearlings excluded), $7.7."if(i 8.25; cutter to medium, $ii.50(fr7.75. Calve, $0?r 10.; cull to medium. $ii5ii'J. Venlnrs milk fed. $10.5ort 11.50; medium, $0.50 a i 10.50; cull to common, $(i.50 (T n r,n ' Mays and W'eodall; Cole. Caster, Douglas and Daldwin, Ilofman. Afternoon game: li. II. K. Portland 10 1.1 2 Mission li 10 7 Walters, Ortnian and AVoodall; Knott. McQuaid. Lleber, Douglas and Hofmnnn, Italdwin. At Los Angeles: H. H. K. Seattle 9 14 0 Hollywood 1 12 0 Iteuther, Kunz and Ilorreani; Wetzel, Yde and Severeld. Second game: It. II. K. Seattle HI I I 0 Hollywood 11 11 4 Zahnisor. Lnmanskl, Hubliell, House, Kunz nnd Collins, Cox, Itnrreni; Hulvey, llollerson, Sllel lenbnck nnd llasslcr. (Seven Inning by agreement, hut eight played because ot tie.) At Stockton: It. II. San Francisco 7 II 0 Sacra mento 4 11 4 Jacobs, 'Davis and Heed, (iasloii; Thomas, Ooiild and Wirts. At Sacramento. afternoon gome: U. 11. 1',. Han i-'ranclsco 4 9 . 1 Sacramento 7 I I ' 1 Inn nnd Oaston; Frellas nnd Koehler. At Oaklnn.l: n. H. K. Los Angeles 4 II 2 Oakland 7 11 1 Delaney and Warren; Durst nnd Iteed. Afternoon game: H. H. K. Ios AngeleH 10 1 Ti 3 Oakland 7 10 2 llorniv PeU-iTi and llannnh. War 'ren; Craghend, Pearson and Itlccl. .50 I IOCS HocolplH 2:100 Including 7H2 direct. Heavy weight, $9.50 frf 11; medium weight, $IO((i)11.50: light weight, $1 1.2CM 1.50; light lights. $10.50( 1 1.50. Pncklng sows, SS.25(fi B.B0. Slnuirhtm- nigs. $10 .7f; feeder and stockor pfgH, $11 $; 1.75. (Soft or oily hogH und voaBting pigs excluded in above nuotations). - I'M HflKKP IleenlnlK L'llf.O Inrdndlnu 4 1251 direct. bookH steady. (Shorn (,i basis, except In spring lambs) Spring Iamh, good to choice, $SJ) 10; medium, $ii.r0$) S.50; cull and common, $f(irH.50, lambH, 81 i os. O.OWU, i.ooiff u; ni io iunjjj Steel $r(?i (i; lbs, down, medium. $1.50 'on ward ijvo.ov. leaning weiuers, i ((( o.ov, j$ I'jWPH, 5J'l. JU. 10 I ill) lOS., 3. f II ?i.7D; till weights, common, $1 (( 2.75. day and the market was deaf to Secretary pf Commerce Iamonl's 1 (trediclion that hUBiueHS would ro- , turn to normal within threo 1 UIOlltllM. 1 IlttHlness and trade reports wero mostly en lor less and unimpressive, and the market was even more torpid than on Saturday, when trading was the slowest in nearly two yearn. Such activity as de veloped was largely bearish. The dosing wuh woak. Saloa aggregated 400, 000 film res. Today's closing prices for 3 5 selected stocks follow: Am. Can Am, Can Am. Tel. nnd Tel Anaconda Curtiss Wright Meueral Klectrlc (now) (.Jencral Motors Kennlcot Copper Itadfo Corporation Heading Soars Roebuck United Air Craft .... Produce. POIITLAND, May 1 il P Hut-, ter: Kalrty steady; cubes, extras, ,'Iiic; KtandanlH Ilftc. Prime firsts, .He; firsts, n:(c; creamery prices: Prints 3e over cube standards. KfitJS: Kaltiy steady; prices to retailers: r e s h extras, 2lie; standards. LTic; fresh medium. 21c. Prices to wholesalers 'Jo under price to rein He I'M, MILK: Steady; raw milk (4 per cent) ja.nofit 2.40 cwl.. delivered Poribind. lens 1 tier cent: grade . . " . .: r- .) j 'J - F ' 1-10 H2 24 4 BSi 1 1 Mi 80 H 47tt 4fiK Jifi K4 1HH 4a llil Seventy-ono new cooperative or ganizations wore established in Manitoba, during the, year ending March 31, l!$20.'f The' fiHli pool Is olio of t hf' largest.'" " lly Hugh S. U'lillertoii, .Ir. ( Awodaled Press Sports Writer) liiuoklyn's baseball fans are brimming over with hope for their first National league pennant in 10 years. Tho liobins won the title in 100 and since then they have spent most of their time in the second division. Iut they are right up in Ibis year's close race, holding first place today as a re sult ot a double victory in yester day double header against the Phillies. ' V" The leading teams lira so closely bunched that Piilsburg. in UAi placo, is only one full game be hind the Uobins. While Urooktyh was defeating the Phillies yestet day, 3 to 0 and 7 to C. the New York (Jtants wero dividing one double header with the Jfostou Itraves, and the St. Louis Car'dl nals and Chicago Cubs wero split ting another to line up In order behind the Uobins. . Tho ltrave captured the first game from New York, 4 to 'l, taking the second $ to 2 In 11 In nings, j.. CtlllS Stop St. liOtllM The Cuhs'drovo out ifi hits, '.in cluding Hack Wilson's 10th und Uth home runs of the yeaivto stop- tho tat. Louis winning streak at nine games. The Cubs won the first game, !i-ii, thu Cardinals took the second. 8 to 2. Krvin limine gave Pittsburgh a 2 to 1 victory over tho Cincinnati UedH. Three American league games produced no changes in tho stand ing. The St. Louis-Detroit con test was rained out. The Philadelphia, Athletics did the most with the least In the hit line, making three blows off Llcyd llrovvn good for a t to 0 victory. Cleveland and Chicago engaged In another close battle, the Indians winning. 7 to 4v ' ' Tho New York Yankees did tho heavy hitting for the American league. They pounded threo Hus ton pitchers for 13 lilt nnd an 11 to 0 victory. Habe Ruth plaited the affair with a home run In he first Inning, hln sixth of the sea yon. " wmmm i ui'iilllim.'illiiUiliitf: Every Stomach.' Sufferer Has It 'r. w iti nLi :e ' ,x ii. T i,iiiniiiiiiiaiiaunuiiiinii.aiiiiiuiiiiiuuauatui EC itit,.I.M Ite tuttiroveil l,v lh. Interna. 3-hoie mcd.il piny compel)- ' . , " . ' ' Ken .leffers. wl T! -"'vii, , -v.. i week, n a? , - , -A i " 1, .m ro at the Waverly f'H ZT''CiU tt'Ptlxt (Church ',., 0I .r.l..nrt, rer-entiy. . i , , take his !" his dot t'S me in , " ThcoffU ials he cl.,1. are ;lo- llKl,te.. W..1. ";::;:,! oot. He 1- 11". golf clllli For 11 Hi.-i.ctor. but H YEARS CONSTIPATION GLYCERIN MIXENDS IT ,..,n h eaoing aiimivu," -' j I nited Stated and Great Ilrll.iln. rl ns' The American "pen chsmplon if, - I coif club last !rctu. ned a 36-hole lotal ni MJ " Medford coll ( . hv. He followel a fair 7T, in the mnrnlnjr with a brilliant 6S In the afternoon round. The other American Walker Cup nlavers entered In the competition !. ncored well- George Volght had a total f G""rge Von Kim H7 nd ,r'2- .inn u. .0. roarn.ini.-nt . . f slructor. ran a is . , r. : .r.; rT , redout" ,e .""- mad m re.ul.r." i"1".. he . I'rn Tik "",Rt "Miinp, pic. riip.ioie JACK DEMPSEY DM ALLEN APPOINTED AS McNAIR'S SUCCESSOR fire., " bm.., "n..n?TH uP'!rr h''.."',,"' . .I n In B"'h a l.n.re" It j h relieving corixtlpntlon reliable I"" Jon '""'" Brinicn out poison" n ami l,nine- (-..nlracl nw ar.le.1 M frH.- Ij., , war in yooi i.l :r. ' III IPI- L-n .....n ....... ,r,,lt. .. nlil 'h-5 TIRAL cleaning! Z jnon for C'M.ri.rtion - ALK-M. ' ' i,.hn V. Allen a "nrl i '. i,,iw,.v Covprnor Nor- a nimrcr or in- m.nr ( ph.irrmtcy to nicrend W. 4,f AHlll.llHl. WH'IHP The appolnt- day t.l.id ii hoard fliil McNair tirm b.is expired. mont for fur years, XKW YOUK, May Ut. JP) Lo P. Fiynn, former MudiKon Knuare j Garden matchmaker and inHnager I of Jack Iempey. died today. I Pneumonia was the cinije of 1 death, llin widow survives. A veteran of the boxing game, j Flynn was known as on of the ij (f j shrewdHt inanagern and con ditioners of fighters In the ring. Me handled Jack DempHey in the Managua Mnulor's spcond hattl with On Tunney, tin well as In h.A fight With Juck Hharkey. Plynn would have been M year old on Juno 1, May Corvstlis wat to- NVACK. X. V., May l!i.Pf Kid Chocolate. Cuban feiither wolght, waa recovering in a Nyack hoHpttal today from severe cuts and brule suffered In an automobile Hcrldent near here yesterday. I le proba Idy will be forced to ask for a- post ponement of h In match. May JHth, aga it Fldrl I-Hllarba at Mndlnon Square Ca--den. -4 TENNIS STAR JOINS SALEM COURT ASSN. KALEM. (ire.. May 1". ' llradnhaw Jlnrrliuin. Htato unlver nlty tennln Htur, and ial(l to bo one of Inn beM 20 In the I'nlted Htntes. had applied for menibernhlp In th Hulem Tennl Knoclatlon. It. T. Hiioko. llarrloo diiublen partner, hax qIho upplled. It In expected they will py with the Halem club thl siimmiT. 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