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BRINGING UP FATHER | 1 SAID | DON'T WANT A | | e O l | ) | . || 2% CAR GARAGE-I'LL- | | T 1| NOTHRAVE I | L '\7‘@—_‘.5 _\<_’-/ | e BUT YOLRWIFE "> ORDERED USTO BOILD A SN-CAR GARAGE HERE | SHE 1S ON THE PRONE Yoo can TALK TO | ) HER- R PR (P TUESDAY, APRIL 15 By GEORGE McMANUS [ co angAD WiTH | THE SIY%-CAR QARAGE. - le\cmc Coast League yesterday as!key and N x Schmeling to be held {the teams were traveling to open|in the Yankee Stadium June 12 for |this afterncon on the following|the wc yyweight title. |schedule for this week: N | Portland at Sacramento. Jack Dempsey has been offered a | San Francisco at Mission. » |purse of $100,000 to box Johnny | Seattle at Oakland Risko in Springfield, Illinois, late | “Los Angeles at Hollywood. {m June, by John Connors, promot- “ = 0 ter. ! GAMES YESTERDAY BB e R R American League | Wallace Wade has resigned as football coach at the University of five year ]\vhich have proved something of a'about the relative playing skill of [opened here yesterday, Boston win- Boston 4; Washington 3. BARNERA GUES |bugaboo to Jones. France's tennis aces and the great|ning 4 to 3 } Alabama and has signed a f “It should make no difference to|professional, Karl Kozeluh: The President watched the game STANDING OF CLUBUS | contract with the Duke University. |Bobby whether it is one, nine, 18‘ “The determining factor in a{until the end of the eighth in-{ Pacific Coast League |— - e — SIX RUUNDS Tu or 36 holes,” Maiden said. |match (between Kozeluh and La-|ning when he left the park. Just Won Lost Pet. | For the boy or girl taking up goif | soste) would be experience. Here |before he left the grandstand, the |Los Angeles 5 1 833 y C Maiden recommended not too much| .acoste, although ten years younger, [Red Sox staged a rally scoring|San Francisco 4 3 571 (JR.4 ND ! \ instruction, urging that the young-|.s by far older from the point of [two runs and taking the lead Oakland 4 3 511 be allowed to develop natural- |experience. The hard battles which| The President's arm seemed strong Sacramento 3 3 -500 ()’)FNING ith an occasional check-up to ' Lacoste has fought during his ca-[but his control was a bit off. The Mission 3 3 -500 S 4 Ty |co faults.” !reer in the Davis Cup, at Wimble- |ball shot past the irc and was Seattle 3 £ 429 \. B. HALI . : [ |don, at Forest Hills and at Roland |headed off by a Red Sox player. |Hollywood e T R y % Acclaimed ictor Over “Who is the best second baseman Garros, have given him more than| Many members orI the Cabinet Portland e Lleam.s 167 SOR . 1S " lin the majors?” I put this question|a complete finish. Kozeluh, work-|and members of both houses wit- | San Fla}EClbco N(‘.glg {to a number of ball players in the ing ;|spa teacher, hasn't the same [nessed the game, the attendance! Won Lost Pet. v Towel Tossed in Ring isouth. The expected answer knowledge of mateh play and that, |being 20,000 o b 0 A DAN CI N (7 {might be Hornsby, but it was in my opinion, gives Lacoste an| The weather was balmy. i s ) 0, OAKLAND, April 15.—Primo Car-iIn most cases the pick of the nera was a victor by a technical|stone workers is Charley Gehrin- Lacoste, and Cochet and only these knockout in the sixth round I ger of Detroit |two, are of stature to beat Kozeluh.” night over Leon Chevalier, 215; by, OCr Frisch, Lazzeri,| —— ., pound San Francisco negro. A towel from the negro’s corr came near the end of the sixth pass those of any ke after he was down for the count put Gehringer's great of Earlier in the round he record backs up the opinion o to his feet in a game ef porters. The Detroit Star, in th fort to check the fierce charges of first "place, was good enough Primo. ikc his manager and one of PR TR T | best second basemen of recent yea | S ———————=z— | on the bench. Last season, Geh-| ringer batted .339, led the league in runs scored, with 131; tied his team | | mate, Alexander, for most hits, with |215; tied with Roy Johnson, also the Tigers, and Heinie Manush | Open Season — |of ball from advantage. It is my conviction that HOOVER TOSSES FIRSTBALL IN EASTERN GAME Washington and Red Sox Teams Play Today | for most doubles, with 45; led the league in triples, with 19 1 the base=; 1 with 27; and 11.1‘ K e ) 2 3 1 o |4+ WASHINGTON, April 15.—With |the fegular sect ba en with al " Bk Myular, sponduDanys " o President Hoover tossing the Ilrst] his box in the grand- stand, the American League season Sixteen teams of the American and National leagues will sWing g o o o o into action today s Weather indications are favorable ¢ @ o © ® and prospects are for approximate- ly 250,000 fans to witness the eight games scheduled the opening The largest crowd of the day cups today seems likely to be at Detroit with | e i right 10,000 or more to see the first Louis Browns. The Giants and Boston Braves at New York are expected to draw 40,000 fans. mo Carnera probably at | The New | Commission in the round matck Coast League Games No games were played T L L 16 PHONE 478 The LT T T RIS | SPORT BRIEFS Rogers Hornshy clash between Detroit and the St.| Tom Heeny may battle with P Ve s s e ek Saturday, Apnil . 9:30 P. M, A o Music by the “GLOOM CH/ may not be in game with the Chicago because of an ailment heel. | e | Orchestra has sanctioned a 15- MENT CO. 19th SERS” A Brand New 8-Piece elther. May 11 or 18,] NEW PEPPY MUSIC Tia Juana. | T n . York State AH]]L‘HC! JLNEA(‘T AMUSE | | h between Jack Shar- T CALIFORNIA GROCERY Home of Better Groceries LLLLTCSTTT T UL — Ly [ fielding mark of 975 for 151 g | a golfing youngster; in fact, at the Bobby Jones had no weakness as' A C O 0 L E R S M O ]( E I N A D R I E R P I P E age of 9, the balance and rhythm of his swing was flawless,\and, at 14, he was a better mashie player DNDGE BROTHERS ‘ than he is now. 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