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R TSRS IIRRRRISInmmmweI—. SO LONG-MAGGIE - HAVE A GOOD TIME N ITALY: STAY AS LONG AS YOUL LIKE: By GEORG E McMANUS WELL' NOW THAT THE BALL AN CHAIN 19 OFF MY FOOT- a1 1 MULST QT DOwWN Ay’ © 1929, 1nt’l P PLAY & LT T SORRY C.> TOP, BOT | l AV E A VERY IMPOR- '\‘AN T EN - \GAGEIV\ENT A ‘e SPORTS NEWCOMERS IN FIGHT GET CHAMPIONSHIP MR.+MRS, SANTIAGO ZORILLA Santiago Zorilla shown above wilds meets Tod Morgan for the junior lightweight title; late engages Bushy Graham for the bantamweight crown. BULLETIN, Los Angcics, April| 5—~In the same ring in which he| won the crown some three yea ago, Tod Morgan last night success- fully defended the world's junior lightweight championship against | Santiago Zorilla. The champion | was awarded the decision at the end of 10 rounds of fast fighting|" in which there was not a knock down. By JAY R. VESSELS (A. P. Sports Writer) | NEW YORK, April 5—A pair 0[\ 21-year-old dusky skinned battlers< who have been massaging the chins | of American boxers for a year or} s0, soon will try their punches on the champions in their divisions. Kid Chocolate, late of the streets of Havana, meets Bushy Graham, recognized in New York as the} bantamweight champion, in what is expected to be a title bout, while Santiago Zorilla, former jungle boyl of Panama, meets Tod Morgan for the junion lightweight crown. The former contest is booked for New | York and the latter for Los Angeles. i That may not be big news to| the boxing public but it’s mighty | important tidings to these two lit- tle fellows who knew nothing but | poverty until they began capitaliz- | ing on their ring ability. The Kid and Santiago are just a! pair of shifty, hard-hitting boxers | who love to fight and who have not been spoiled by the modern cus- | tom which has caused many of the leather tossers to emphasize fi- nances instead of fistcuffs. Chocolate has been a sensation ever since he began showing around | New York a year ago. He is one of the biggest drawing cards in, the "metropolis and many of thej small clubs where he started owe | their very existence to his pull with ) the fans. He has whipped most of the men of his weight in the! east and has netted around $30,000 in 20 bouts. The “Keed” was sell- ing papers for a living in Havana 18 months ago. ¥ Zorilla came into the American | ring with more color than Choco- late. He came from a native fam- | ily and had plenty of background | to insure first class ballyhoo. They ' bill him as the jungle boy who speared fish for a living and this coupled with his natural fightin~ ability. has made him a senzation on the cost. That fish spearing angle certainly does help the pro- moters spear the fans. The Chocolate-Graham scrap to be 12 rounds to a decision, will dedicate a new indoor arena seat- ing 32,000. Morgan and Zorilla are billed for 10 rounds in the Olympic auditorium at Los Angeles.} .- | ATTENTION! For Carpenver Work of any kind —shop or 4 GAME 0AKS HAMMER FOUR INDIANS FOR 16 HITS BOUTS Leads But Slugging Wins OAKLAND, Cal, April 5—The | Oaks hammered four Seattle pitch- ers yesterday afternoon for 16 hits and won 9 to 6. Seattle had two different leads but each time heavy hitting by Lombardi, Frazier and Verg put the Oaks ahead. Vergez, third sacker, hit a home run in the eighth inning after Arlett had tripled GAMES YESTERDAY San Francisco 5; Mission 6. Seattle 6; Oakland 9. | Portland - Sacramento game post- poned on account of rain. {Los Angeles-Hollywood game pos | poned on account of rain. N\ CHOCOLATE | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League with his bride from the Panama Won Lost Pet. Kid Chuco~ Los Angeles 6 3 667 2 & 6 3 667 i Bl 6 3 667 HEINZ New Varieties have a Oakland 5 4 556 TASTE. At your grocers Fresh Mission 5 4 556 Cucumber Pickles. —adv. 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