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COLOM B/7A neZ © 1731 The A P~ All Rights Reserved : ——By Pap HE 19 TE INTERCOLLEG/ATE (1-C4A) HGH JUMD . ) \CHAMOION /] | Game; Four Home Runs | ~ ANO ONE OF " THE MOST CONSISTENT | HIGH JUMPERS IN THE GAME [/ 1Ve 60T A'Date’ 30 T HINK TLL WEAR /T HE SHARES THE INDOOR CROWN WITH NEWKIRK OF CENN. AND HOODY OF Nu-—\z»\a'rmum} g / | On the theory that anybody can |stick a plaster on this pillar of sporting argument, Santa Monica | (that's right—California) wishes tc be heard when ther2 is any con- veérsation about turning athletes loose upon the principal fields of {combat. ‘The following report is filed by Frank Finch, sports editor- of the Santa Monica Evening Outlook and duly noted: :SANTA MONICA’S FAME “Santa Monica can step up | make Old Don (Ashbaugh of Glen- | dale, California) green with envy. Santa Monica tennis products in- clude Johnny Doeg, national cham- pion; Jay Cohn, national boys champion; Midge Gladman Van Ryn, Billy Doeg and Spud Myers, national * ranking boys' team, and {Bracyn Wheeler, Pacific coast giris’ champion. . . . Not to forget May |Sutton Bundy, the grand veteran jef them all; Tom Bundy, former {national doubles titleholder with Maury McLoughlin, and a flock of others. | “Jumpin' Joe Savoldi, the beeg. strong feller from Notre Dame lives here, as does his brother Jumpin’ Joe. Another ‘bone- |er' who lives here is Everett M Ishal, the Cclorado grizzly bear. | “Marshall Duffield, the great | Trojan guarterback, and Phil Neill first string Stanford end, both live { here. “Johnny Lyman ,the ex-Sant Monica High School lad who bro% Bud Houser’s prep sho |Lives here when he isn't tossing w hts for the Stanford frosh track m. “I suppose nchody |Olin and Mortie Dutra { Bobby Jones and Leo Lie Francisco. Olin is pro at the Brenf ‘Iwood Country Club here. | “We have quite a few polo pay- 1rrs. one of them bziy~ W1l R His sons, Bill, jr., an | are crack stick and | Will sors ene kin) | cudgels for Natick. Mas: athletic product | far west as Berk |the person of th Christie? beating who e} G ia, in .c'*rm Walter | UNDAU]\TED DIZZY It was a shame to waste all the read about| el at San| U. S. TENNIS PLAYERS G0 INTO FINALS Davis Cup Dekoucders B Canadians; Will Meet Argentinians SOCIATED PRE PORTS EDIT OR..SS swell spring ballyhoo on Jeroms (Dizzy) Dean, only to have the Cardinals extract his tonsils and then ship him to Houston in the League. Dean was as welcome to the tour- ‘ng correzpondents in F a as a ~heck. He <o impressed Gabby Street that Gabby warmed to the comparison of Dean with the great Walter Johnson. “I don’t see how he can miss,” arked Gabby. be so, even though Dizzy didn't get beyond the bull-pen with 1 -ached Houston con a Sunday after- | the Cardinals this spring. He| noat Argentina, South American noon in May, went to the park and | 750 champions at Washington, pitched a shutout against Wichita | 5 ¢, at the end of the week. Falls, yielding only three hits. The winners go to Europe for the finals. ENOCH BAGSHAW |LEAVES $35948 Buzz Arlett, the Phillies’ heavy- SEATTLE, May 25.—Enoch Baz- weight fielder, wasn't even close to|show, late State Supervisor of heing the Pacific Coast league home | Transportation and former fooi-/ run king last season, but he has|ball coach of the 'University of | joined the mafjor league pace-set- | Washington, who died in Olympia ers in circuit-clouting. last Octcber, left an estate of $35,948 in stocks and ‘real.estate. The city of Prague Czecho-Slo-|This was revealed in 4 petition vakia, is collecting samples of all|‘n the Probate Court by the widow, notion picture films refering to it | Elizabeth Bagshaw, for approval n any way. and final account. MONTREAL, May 25.—The Unit- ed States Davis Cup Team captur- 2d the North American Zone titlz Sunday eliminating Canada in the final round of four matches to one. As a result of the matches, Sid- |ney B. Wood, jr., and Frank Shields, both of New York, will THE NEW BALL Speaking of the effect of the new major league ball, examine the case of Outfielder Jonathon Stone of Detroit. In 126 games last ye Stone hit three home runs. 'ess than a month of the currem. campaign he has doubled that out- put. SLEEPY FEELING AFTER(LOTT AND VAN RYN MEALS DUE TO POISON WIN NET DOUBLES A dopey, tired feeling is ALWAYS | AUTEUIL, France, May 25.—Lott a sign that waste food matter stays | 2nd Van Ryn today won the French It fer-|bard court doubles championship It breeds | defeating Virgil Kirby and Nat in} itoo long in the bowels. | ments and forms gas. {germs. It is sure to poison heart | Farquharson, of South Africa, kidn: brain. straight sets, 6-4, 6-3 and 6-4. “ Adlerika washes out BOTH upper R ! 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(adv)y R — SOME GLYS GET ALl THE BREAKS AND DONT APPRECIATE THEM WHEMN BUYING A HAT WSE TOUR S INECALD ° 1.CROWNEM THE HAT TER, IIIIIIIII|||"l||||||ll||l|||IIHHHIIIl|l||lllIHHHIIIIIIIIH!IIIIHIlll‘llllllll!lll”IIIHII NOTICE Fifty Dollars reward will be paid to any- one furnishing information leading to the ar- rest of any person or persons guilty of shoot- ing line insulators, signs, or in the vicinity of men working on the property of the undersigned. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD H MINING COMPANY | S IO P T o UL LT T R T L6 | L e e iae e A (s MACKMEN GET [RED SALMON 1TH VICTORY ARE RUNNING Defeat Yanks in Sunday's i Made; Ruth Gets One s made it 15 in a row Sunday piing up an early lead at the| 5 expense of Charley Ruffing to de- | feat the Yankees 7 to 3. The Yankees outhit the Mackmen 11 to 10. | The Yanks hit Rube Walbx hard but three double plays p him out of his many t tions. Tt was his fifth tory and seven out of eight has pitched. Home runs figured in most the scoring. Foxx putting the letics ahead with one, s LOS ANGELES, Cal, May The ire town of Lud | cepting the Santa Fee, depot roundhouse and the Tonopah Tidewater station, was des one, with a man on bxw Ruth | by fir fanned by a hitting his sixth of the season! F and Chapman with one. GAME> SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 0; Sacramento 12. he and ang Seattle 5; game, Mis game. Oakland 4. Noght sion 5; Los Angeles 3. Night Other scheduled games postponed National League on account of rain. Philadelphia 8, 7; Brooklyn 5, 1. Pittsburgh 4; Chicago 3. National gue nal Leagu St. Louis 2; Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 2, 13; Cincinnati 3, 6. New York 10, Boston 7, 2. Pittsburgh 10; Chicago 17. Philadelphia 5; Brooklyn 6, infangs. , rain. American League ! hington 6; New York 7. | Detroit 2, 5; St. Louis 17, 6. Boston 1; Philadelphia 7. Chicago 5; Clevelanc 10. STANDING OF CLUBS. Pacific Coast League Won Lost 26 21 25 21 25 21 23 23 24 24 21 23 25 27 League Won Lost 18 8 19 9 17 12 15 19 13 14 15 16 15 18 7 22 League Won Lost 22 4 19 11 20 13 17 21 13 20 1 20 | Chicago 14 18 St. Louis 12 18 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet 2 0 1.000 1 2 333 1 2 1333 ten - American League Philadelphia 7; New York 3. Chicago 4, 3; Cleveland 3, 2. Det t 3, St. Louis 10, 1. Bostop 9; Washington 10. ” | Hollywood FIRST TRIPLE PLAY | Los Angeles OF SEASON IN MAJOR | Portland LEAGUES, SATURDAY ‘S’m Francisco Mission ST. LOUIS, Muy 25.—Making the | Oakland first triple play of the Majar‘su‘mm ento League season, the St. Louis Browns | Seattle last’ Saturday trounced the Detroit | Tigers in a doubleheader and pulled | hemselves out of the American | St. Louis League cellar to within one game |New York of fourth place (Saturday's stand- Boston ings)) | Brooklyn The Browns made the triple Chicago play in the fifth inning of the Pittsburgh second game, McManus, Doljack Philadelphia and Owen of the Tigers being the Cincinnati victims, American Owen hit to Levey and McManus | was run down off third base, Levey | Philadelphia to Ferrell to Kress. Owen was put New York out on Kress's throw to Burns and Washington Doljack, who had rushed to third, Detroit was out on Burns' return throw Cleveland to Kress. | Boston Nationay 583 441 481 484 456 233 Pct. 159 633 .606 447 394 .355 438 GAMES SATURDAY 400 Pacific Coast League | Portland 7; Sacramento, 4. Night game, Hollywood 2; nght game. Elks San Francisco 6. 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