Show Dawson Is Barred Vergez Clouts Homer Ogden Star Gets FOR FINE NEW YORK lApril 10— (AP)— apparJohnny Dawson of Chicago amateur Beavers Again Circuit' Hit With All ently has played his last golf insofar as the United States golf association Is concerned unless he changed his method of making Bases Occupied COACT LEAGUE trine ' las' rnne0 nd £jjW ' r y‘ 4 Sjcra10 V- - fv iVedacsdtj’s Results Hollywood 7 v Portland 2 titles Sacramento 2 9 ggrco Seattle 2 10 V at' r feA nimMm Angels had Los Angeles today and were leading la the Pa-if- ic Coast league pennant race with score I1 Vw 1 1 other six teams of the divid- league had ed the first two games of the sea- 1 mJ30 J— batters found the Portland hurlersf curves without to pound out 9 to rrt ddScuity 2 rTxxj at Los Angeles yesterday L'lcisocn tOallind and Hollywood playing j oikiand provided the thriller of ts dir when the Sheika from Ifcrttlsnd tied the score with three Tsa ta the first of the ninth The Zrtrf a run in the to win 8 to 7 3r curing their hits count the took a 4 to 2 game from Senators at the Cal-- i: Sacramento a (Xn pounded across - however hi r- - k?- the cellar position la standings early In the race many experts y r- ' I Jty f Back tin 1917 Walter Malls (above) and Ken Williams were with the Portland Beavefs Since then they’ve campaigned In other clubs and other leagues bub this year they're back Malls couth-pa- w slabster was secured from the Beals Williams hard hitting outfielder was signed as a free agent They are expected to materially strengthen the Portland club M - — — — 1 tt inning of the game trh EoHywood with the bases popu- lated Seres: JU Oakland: R H E 7 LlfTOOd 7 0 dkand-- i 8 11 0 Earmes— Wetzel Turner and Severe id: Jeffcoat Edwards - ' h-si- larscn and Lombardi At Lea k R H E Angeles ?Khnd 2 9 Asgeles tbseies — Walters 7 10 2 0 Cascarella Baecht and Eacser and Woodall EizraX Sacr- a- R H E kfiento Batteries — 4 5 2 2 9 1 Pillette and Baldwin AitSm Francisco: R H E 2 4 iq 15 to Francisco 3 0 Pisch Smith toScrreani Zina and Gaston George Stimpson Slated To Have Another Fine Year In Dashes DRUG 2 192 170 216 150 201 1 Sr H5 158 150 159 fcr7 7rXs ?V--vS!- PACIFIC ’68 2 137 193 167 150 222 214 150 201 1 r:T 7 157 oo4 'ANIS ILlYCiOATS By BERT DE3IBY United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO April 10—AUP) —So abundant are the star performers in the two events that the sprints and hurdles races promise to steal most of the headlines during the coming Important track and field meets Stars who have proved their worth in past seasons and new men who show great promise have banded themselves into an entry list for the bigger meets which promises the and greatest competition' in years recseveral track men predict that i ords will be broken- - - is theLeading sprint parade George- - Simpson who last year ran a hundred yards In the amazing time of 96 seconds but the great Ohio State star will not have a -cinch" in any race he enters this year For among the stars of last year who again are after him are Eddie Tolan Claude Bracey Karl Wilder-mu- th and Cy Leland Tolan flashy little negro beat Simpson in the Big race last year Ten Then there is a world of class among the newcomers Zack Ford of Northwestern already has beaten fi Simpson twice in short races of the Pacific Coast and Dale of Holy Cross also are good Some track experts forecast that the average time of the Important races this year will ’be around 97 seconds That spring pect records will be In danger Is proved by the fact that three or four of the stars can push 21 seconds flat for the distance In the hurdles nearly all the good ones or last year are back -- - 169 25 123 J’4 333 HEADS ' - N -- 2 143 t:t — 104 -- 119 - yi- 3 Total 171 474 200— 556 202— 583 150— 450 161— 564 371 220-ya- rd Pallat Wins A A U Heavyweight Title April 10— (AP)— Hav-in- g battered Sylvan Taylor New 3 Total York negro to the canvas in less 176— 522 a than minute Jack Pallat of Cleve123— 365 land amateur heavyweight boxing is 117— 335 champion He and seven other na418—1242 tional champions were determined in the final rounds of the A A U 3 Total tournament last night There were 140— 449 three nights of competition in which 14 states and Ha120— 353 94 boxers from ’ waii started — 136 383 Besides Pallat the new rulers of w 396—1191 amateur glovedom are George Qs-tro- pamfs -- - j C — Brooklyn 0 iUfvSAA A:a ' ti J" H Mobile ) ' (SA) 9 9 TOPEKA Kan April 10— CAP)— Manager Bill Killefer of the St 3’ ’ll Louis Browns believes his club will Innings) d— Toronto (IL) finish better than fourth In the ' league chase although adO&o— Columbus American a mitting weakness in attack Kille’A g fer however opines pitching and Okla— Topeka fielding with the breaks will keep o:s A) 8 the- - Brownies toward the van J‘i--- - Killefer Expects Browns To York (A) 8 —LouisTille (AA) ’ I EIGHT PLAYERS' IN GOLF EVENT C:t pionship contenders today In the thirtieth annual north and south amateur golf tournament Topping the list of quarter-finalis- ts Lonwere C Ross Somerville of don Ont and George -- t k co-meda- list I I Ry-ers- on al i Lisenbee Ready For Regular Mound Work ijk BROOKLYN N Y Apkl 10— (AP) — Horace Lisenbee who was of little value to the Boston Red1 Sox last year because of a sore arm has about convinced Manager Heinle Wagner that he will be able to take his regular turn on the mound this season Horace will hare his final chance before the season starts to prove his worth today Wagner has selected him to face the Brooklyn Dodgres In series the first of a two-ga- I Ift A: tr lts -- : ’ 1 1 ' me 4i THERE’S A REAL sense Fay Stops Reece In Third Round ’ f I - ’x' ‘ Detroit (l) Jackie Cress Miami Ohio defeated Jackie Stewart Louisville Ky foul (3) AKRON Ohio— K Oi' Christ W Akron outpointed Joe Sekyra Day-to- n Ohio (10) V f 4 Rosales of Cleveland and Tiger Williams Chicago drew (10) Jimmy Reed Erie Pal outpointed Johnny Curtain Dayton Ohio (10) DAYTON tl Ohio-Ro- sy ‘ - - -- 1 V : Jf J ' j ‘j Money can't buy a better cigarette than Camel The choicest - 1 ' sA tobaccos that has made this cigarette famous the world over : ' 1 (By The Associated Press) CINCINNATI— Bushy Graham of Utica N Y knocked out Billy Shaw ? f" i K l FIGHT RESULTS ' - nd ‘ - of luxury in the smooth mild thrilling ' fragrance of a Camel Cigarette There's a rich blandness in the i ' kf j inimitable blend of delicate Turkish and mellow Domestic CHICAGO April 10 — (AP) —A1 Fay New York heavyweight knocked out Fred Reece of Pittsburg Kan in the third round of a scheduled final go here last night Baxer Calmes Wichita Kan heavyweight knocked out Walter Madey of Chicago in the sixth round of the supporting caret I ' tobaccos grown go into Camels and the Camel blend is one of ' - ' ‘2 - ’ ' v - J " - those extraordinary discoveries that money alone can never create ' - I j 6 You want the best in everything You can have it in cigarettes - f r 'Don’t deny yourself the luxury CHICAGO — A1 Fay Lois Angeles I z of 'i knocked out Fred Rees Pittsburg Kan (3) Uisse Ramm Sweden outpointed Joe Gorman Chicago Baxter Calmes Wichita Kan (8) knocked out Walter Madey Chicago (6) Jimmy Gibbons St Paul stopped Bud Doran Chicago (2) :ib v § ? : i OAKLAND Calif— Million Millet tl Omaha outpointed A1 Olsen Oakland (6) - Q' 7 j : tied with Somerville for the medal in the qualifying play withdrew from the tournament yesterday when his amateur status was questioned Somerville who yesterday put out T S Taller or New York 3 and 1 was matched toady against J B Cooperstown N Y Voight 3 and 2 conqueror of W C Fownes Jr of Pittsburgh in first round match play was matched against Phillips Finlay Redlands Calif matches: Other quarter-finA Fownes Pittsburg vs EuJ gene Homans Englewood N J W E Donahue Newark N J vs J T Hunter North Adams N J 10-rou- of Boston 112 -- pound class Abie Miller of Los Angeles 118 Ray exhibition Myers of New York 126 Alex Santera of New York 135 Charlie Kel4 WT!:r VUted Press) ley of Boston 147 Ring Larsen of 8 San Boston 160 Prank Tucker (A) srk n7 Francisco light heavyweight i h£rzyy: A Philadelphia three Five finals ’ went the full CN) 3 1 rounds ' 7 tec- -' Washington (A) New ' 100-ya- rd BOSTON V M-- 808—2551 £31 —2627 859 1’ 147 0 Total 178— 523 148— 522 150— 450 179— 539 023 4 nij 3 353—517 more-alteratio- New York defending ' i champion Dawson of Chicago who Johnny Wy-ko- r- - By PAUL MICKELSON Associated Press Sports Writer 10— (AP)— CHICAGO Aprilbaseball - slightly groggy since the World war ed its ranks and interrupted its annual supply of young talents has recovered from its shock and will boom louder than ever during the next five years President Ernest Barnard of the American league predicted to‘‘ day “Til ifrankly admit that the class of major league baseball since the World war hasn't to that as displayed in the years between 1805 and 1916” President Barnard said “but we have caught up now and despite the attractions on the golf links and football fields sports lovers (will again realize that base-to- ll' is the great national game “So disastrous was the war and its after effects that major or minor had difficulty in obleague clubs high-claplayers at any taining price r The war took young men’s minds off the game and those with natural talent forgot about our great game and we lost at least 100 finished players that’s all past now We are getting faster: and better players the game has been speeded up to its former class and we are destined to have tighter- - pennant races from now on Baseball' will come into its own once more" President Barnard is optimistic over the prospects of a tight flag race in the American league this year and expects the loop to draw over 6000000 spectators for the first time since 1925 There have been no changes in the playing rules since 1926 m the Junior circuit and will be none In 1930 President Barnard said but a meeting undoubtedly will be called for the spring of l931 to consider J Volght of 106-ya- rd CX3DEN ! PINEHURST N C April 10— (AP)— Eight players were the cham' - aisUzg and Wirts Ens announced today he plans to carry three southpaws through the season Jess Petty and Larry French are the other two Johnny Dawson Withdraws From Tournament On Pinehurst Course - capital although badly ouU San Francisco team wasted jts cm hit and took advantage of is error to win Essie Zinn a rookie pitched She Se&A to 10 to 2 victory at San rchsco holding the Seattle Inert to four fairly well scattered he find Friday! night or Saturday morning 'I nn t2L ' Oakland third Jchcny Verger ader poled out his first homer in i : and Portland had dropped into by PORTLAND A son ahd r Over Oregon Star! 104(AP) OreV April —Gus Sonnenberg1 recognized ini quest hopes to bring the English many states as world’s heavyweight! stars here to meet America’s best wf estling ' champion defeated Ted! ’ Thye Portland in two straight falls! JONES TO REPORT here last night Sonnenberg weighed1 MOBILE Ala April 10— (AP)— 200 pounds against Thye’s 188 y CHICAGO April 10— (AP)— Soldier field scene of nationally important football games and a heavymay be Percy Jones southpaw pitcher obweight championship fight tained by the Pittsburg Pirates from the arena for a Great Britain-Unite- d States track and field meet next the Boston Braves in exchange for x Burleigh Grimes spitball holdout August Avery Brundage president of the and a bundle of cash will report to national A A U has asked his Manager Jewel Ens- - at New Orleans -- j -- land The winners had apparently Set rtf their season stride early S MEET J ss two successive victories over Port- The Angels al BOOK II S onnenberg Wins been-equa- l v — HcA — - ENGLISH STARS group to postpone its national outdoor championships set for July 4 to August 15 Track and field athletes of Great Britain will compete at Hamilton Ont the third week in August and Brundage with favorable action on the postponement re- - A Staff Correspondent JrffPANCISCO April TO-t- UP) rv- 7 CARTWRIGHT OTIS T -- : H Settle at JZeci 't '& : Thursday's Schedule pAErrood at Oakland pjrt’laod at Ixw Anseles Sacramento jisioas at San Francisco S barred from the north and south tournament at Pinehurst yesterday H H RamsavY chairman of the rules vj' g:rfcci vfssiCES -- living Called upon to give Dawson’s status af te the Chicago golfer had been Playing Rules Same As I nl 926 Young Stars r In Lineups Now i iv rink Ar-'c-e- Cali a - committee said Dawson was not entitled to play in amateur ’golf according to rules of the U S G A Dawson eligibility was first questioned in the national amateur last year at Pebble Beach after he $ad decided to change' his business from selling bonds to sporting goods He did not compete for- the national y championship The Chicago amateur has been well up among the leaders for several years Last year he competed in the British amateur championships losing to John Smith after 19 hole3 of sensational play in the semi-finround SAN FRANCISCO— Charley Her- San Franc ispo outpointed Babe Battling Bolo Manila (6) Marino San Francisco outpointed nandez Walthier Chicago (6) i i i 't J 0 1939 LVmton£iiml Cotsay 1 N C I: ' |