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WALTER MAILS, POOLE AND KILDUFF BELONG IN BIG LEAGUES NOW Three Coast Stars Have in Minors | Mails Should Be Twirling for Some Big League Club, While Kilduff and Poole are Major League Intield- ers Wasting Their Time in Minors BY LEO H. LASSEN Tribe Wins First Game at Oakland ARLETT LOSES rer WHEN PLAVED REGULARLY $ GREAT YOUNGSTERS IN LEAGUE THIS YEAR 7 INDIANS TO CARRY TWO CATCHERS YOUNGSTOWN WINS GRADE p AY oungsto’ Brady, Crane, SET DATE OF GRAMMAR MEET : Athictic Director W. Neil Ellis, of |* the grammar schools, has de June § to be the date of th sey gtammar school track meet. The place is undecided, but probably will be Denny field. 4 Sixteen events in each the |the schools tha four clasees will be run off. Class |‘he finals t As the unlimited. Class B ts from |"0t ¥ 100-135 pounds. Claas C is from |Pivnship but s 85-100 pounds, and Class D is under % doing #0. 45 pounds, In the sixth section, West Plans for a tennis tournament are | ' . B. F, Day, 3 also being considered by Ellis, pur-corntered “vc eka ae Allen we WELLS BEATS liana “ater, white. Day ane BERT COLIMA | are scheduled to tangle tomorrow The finals will begin next week 108 ANGELES, May 14.—Ber-|The finalists will be the survivor mondsey Billy is, the English|of the original entry of 62 schools welterweight, was fouled in the nec-|that entered during April. ond round here last night by Bert|of 208 games have been played in . Whittier middleweight. the ball loop to date in the grammar » ated Warren Ave 1M McDonald are Le © qua ion ct a fine chance am. Wood. Men of Individuality ‘OU can “otal 1s pick out men of refinerment—men ps Goes care. Het only do their clothes prove the fact but you'll ind their hair perfectly combed. GLO-CO keeps the hair in place the way you comb itend, beings a delightful liquid-not « paste or salve~ does not make the hair or Ip greasy or sticky. Doss not stain linen or clothing. 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Hf 1s and Elma m and GARFIELD WINS y defeate Erminio Spalla Is Coming Here SAO PAULA), Bra Erminio Spaia, It weight, will sail tomor American Legion for States, Benedimto Santo: was knocked out by urday night, is still In a critical Apdition sere and has suffered a stroke in his left side United who Spalla Sat / OPEN ENTRIES Mara Miting ty ‘Trayeer ond Grimm © Pirates to bea down in the ninth inning, ed over the rum that beat 3 hitters singled off Mog- i inning, but he and the Senators CLOSING TODAY, Entries are closing today for the open golf championship to be held over the Oakland hills course in De- | trolt early next month MAT MATCH FOR © ; PORTLAND FANS, 2 | ling mateh With Roth at the at on) pped out Bixth | Mighth in | Sohnefe O’DONNELL TO | BOX TRAMBITAS Johnny O'Donnell, St. Paul light weight and Johnny Trambitas, Port jand crack, are fighting 10 rounds in Portland tonight. If O'Donnell makes | A good showing, he may land a fight | with Bob Harper here in the near| | future. | | | bo { PETERSON. TO | PERFORM HERE | Charley Peterson, famous fancy | whot artist, will give exhibitions twice | daily, Thursday and Friday at Po | Sible airlors. Peterson, who h performed here before, is a wizard | at making fancy shots, | HOLY CROSS TO | 'HAVEGOOD TEAM. Jack Barry, former Athletic short: | star, ching another crack | it Holy Croms. He | star team intact, Portland is to have another wrest- Thursday night, when Billy Edwards, ERNIE GOOZEMAN LOSE; AURORA Til, May 14. from Ernie -Goozeman, in thelr 10-round fight night Milwaukee, here last world's light heavy- | weight champion, takes on Ted Thye. | Herbie | r, Chicago, won the decision | LE STAB feet HOW THEY HAVE RUN | Navy Crew May Pass Up Hudson Classi IN KENTUCKY DERBY} Wisconsin | OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERM Expected to Enter Middies Will Concentrate on Olympic Trials, Ac- cording to Gossip PACIVKC COAST LeAGtE STERS FIRST PROSPECT IS A BIT SKEPTIC us NATIONAL BLACK GOLD WINS DERBY »/ RIAL RACE LEAGUE 119 (Garner), $ the fifth |” incens Doreen, Glide, Giimore and Cio! LACROSSE. ‘NOT a0, tween Vic A=—- KRACHE WINS OVER TRAVE ABE NEW GAME HERE RUGELY WINS CHESTER CUP 14—Frank Ge Rugely won &! nned gaines were p toria, Seatt See 8 & oS Be SReee bk eg eR Ry AMERICAN LRAGUR | “Bay Good Clothes” Minspeunelacee and Hirsh-Wickwire | Clothing are STANDARD Quality. 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Yet, there are instances of vitally im- portant “ones.” Perhaps the most recent is that of Jock Hutchinson's in 1921, -at the eighth hole of St. Andrews It un- doubtedly won him that Open Cham- pionship. That is, it did not merely make the difference of a single shot and enable him to tie with Mr. Weth- ered and so beat him in the playoff, but it did come at the right moment to buck him up when he needed bucking, He started poorly and was haying a rotten time of it until he made that “one” at the cighth. With that behind him he brightened and came within a very few inches of repeating the per- formance at the ninth again, and this hole a drive of 270 yards} It is curious, this hole in one busi-t +:=:5 ness, the other day while Vardon did h first years ago and has never Tepeate Wethered holed in one with a ma; at Worplesdon a few rather a unique performance, & THE CONGRESSIONAL, SLOGAN “It Pays to Exercise.” The constituents of our conga jmen will doubtless be surprised |know that a basement of a e223 5 z= Boye made a few years ago, at | federal congressmen were mit ject to sickness and death tat any other Shen seden s = lawns of som bers. The eff able in glowii and no mord nights, After the ces: | congressmen, wi saw the nece: continuance Fred D B; boxing champiq Daniel Reed, around athlete: duced, fathead ymnasium. 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