Show White Sox Sitting on Powder Keg Comiskey Ready to Blow Up Team Ex Ex Fonseca Has Last Laugh Gets Swell Job S I t as Baseball Missionary l 1 By FRANCIS J. J POWERS Special to Iho The Telegram 1 CHICAGO July 4 Lou 4 Lou Comiskey owner of the Chicago White Sox Is about ready to blow l his ball team to pieces Hed He'd do it any day pr provided pro pro- vii vided d be he could round up enough new men to make a a. nine Commy has bas been tr traveling veUn with the Sox Box and knows just how how bad they are Meanwhile Lew Fonseca who was was was- fired from the mana management ent of the White Sox when the team hit its natural nat nata ural level in eighth place plate is having the last la laugh gh Fonseca has bas a swell job job as a baseball missionary with the American league and no longer h his has s to worry about a a. losing team Fonseca has made several reels of bas baseball pictures and with a clever le lecture ture is able to put on an interesting interesting interest interest- ing ine for clubs lodges etc He is available to any organization tion wanting a talk on b baseball Baseball will celebrate Its Ita centennial ten cco- tennial In 1939 and the he majors are are looking forward to observing the occasion In grand Irand style It has bas been suggested sted that a motion picture entitled The Romance of af Baseball be made u as one fea lea feature tare ture of the tho celebration Baseball had Its Ita start In Cooperstown N. N Y Yn and General Abner Doubleday Dou Don bleday was wu the man milD who outlined the first set let of rules The United States Golf association has selected two great eat courses for the 1935 national open and amateur championship Oakmont at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pitts Pitts- burgh burih is is' isone one of the great courses of 01 the country and will make a great test for tor the open even as it did in 1927 The amateur will be played ov over r the he Cleveland Cleeland C. C C C. course one or-e of the newer and belter better l lz layouts of the country Cleveland has not had hada a it national championship since 1007 when Jerry Tr Travers vers won the f amateur a te r title at the long loni since tie tie- 7 V i c r. r r h i I f unet Euclid club Atlanta is getting back Into the golf light with Charlie Yates carrying t the he torch Yates' Yates showing In the national na na- na t ional intercollegiate championships proved him to be one of the better youngsters ow moving toward the thet t top p Yates never will be another Bob Jones but his game is sound enough to make him one of the leadIng lead lead- ing amateurs The sector is IJ developing a crop of fine line young amateurs Lawson Little and Johnny Dawson two of the worlds world's greatest amateur players found the going too tough In the pi at Dallas DaUns tourney last week Without Charles Somers who died In Ohio the other day there might have been no Am league leae Somers Somera bankrolled the Cleveland and Boston teams and helped Philadelphia and ChIea Chicago o with cash when the coin going was wu tough touCh Yet the American league learue did HUIe for Somers when he he- heran heran ran rim Into financial troubles some somo twenty years ago aro The death duth of Somers Somera wUl will likely bring the sale ule of the New Orleans club dub of the Southern association in which he was the main stockholder New Orleans by the way has hu a- a afine fine tine young oun shortstop named Hughes but he likely will land with Cleveland which farms In the Crescent CIt City Aubrey Eppi Epp Birmingham outfielder Is I. an other Southern lea leaguer ticketed for the b big i show r I |