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PART TWO TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1935. Pages 13 to 20 McKaio ewell to HmfI Against Hoosiers 5. 5 VEf Fsom 9 (S5 Gomez Decisions Paul Dean In 6-Inning Pitching Duel By 2-1 Pete ARRIVALS HOLD Onlv Part of Sauad I 1 Sff EARL RUBY 1 ill lie: Parker Not Davis Team Candidate 2X11 WEEKLY WINS BY WIDE EDGE OYER HOSTER EACH HURLER TOUCHED FOR THREE BLOWS To Drive to Mayfield Proiinn. ATTENTION AT TRACKS HERE Newark, N. April 1 America's Davis Cup chances, BIG LEAGUER.

Most high school athletes dream of an athletic career and jour Gallops were the orde of the ror Contest loday By BRUCE DUDLEY, Editor of Sports, The Courier-Journal. Union City, April 1. Peterson, McKain and Sewell will form the firing squad that Commander Ken Penner of the Louisville Colonels will direct against the Hoosiers of Indianapolis at their Mayfield, camp tomorrow if no more percussions from the clouds years of fun at college, then suc cess in business Martin Hits Homer, Chapman Singles In Combs, Rolfe During 1st Frame. day at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park Monday. Both strips were soft under foot and interest among railbirds focused on the influx of horses from long since reduced to less than a faint hope, received another jolt today when Mercer Beasley, Princeton and Lawrenceville prep coach, announced that his protege, Frankie Parker, ranked No.

4 nationally, would not be a candidate for the international team. afterward, but here is one husky young fellow who isn't a By TOMMY FITZGERALD. Monday night might have been All Fools' Night, an occasion when one may expect to be sportively imposed upon, but the 667 persons who were inspired with enough confidence on this tricky spot in the calendar to lay their dough on the line to see the fight show at the Columbia Arena, discovered that there is not deception spatter the Mayfield battleground. dreamer. He has very serioushu Southern points.

Trainer Pete Coyne had Jos 2,000 WATCH CONTEST SSL .8 m1mhji mm 1 Beasley, just back from five throwing arm, a keen batting eye and is adept at fielding. His favorite position is short. Standing almost 6 feet tall, he weighs 155 pounds and is 18 years old. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Buddhu, 1653 Prentice. BILL BORRIES BACK. Bill Borries, Purples cage captain, was back in town yesterday ready to complete his studies at Male. His efforts to gain entrance in the United States Naval Academy failed when he was unable to pass the eye exam.

Doctors attribute his failure to the injury he suffered in the Male-St. Xavier football fight Armistice Day. His teammate, Ed Sulli eph E. Widener's Chance Sun out early for his daily dozen and the Ktlf i inn o-r r1ii-. months of coaching in Bermuda, said Parker would concentrate on to everything that glitters.

winning the United States national and leave Davis Cup competition to other ranked stars. This trio of twirlers asserted tonight that the choice of Penner will prove to be a most happy one for they intend to snipe the Hoosiers for many victories during the association campaign and Mhat they will make the most of 4 mf this target practice that has been A $00 jei anted tnem- Ami Jrlm MJu I AJCCrlu All three of the fellows are in satisfactory condition with the s4-4-' ft At exception of Peterson who is still XCftCCf will KM I (being annoyed by the knee cation, lots of en-' joyment, an athletic career and a business all in one as a big league baseball player. He will make'' the grade too, ac One Harry Weekly of Liverpool, Ohio, described in glowing terms by the boys that write the squibs (Lefty) Gomez staged a mid-season pitching duel today and the honors went to Gomez as the New York Yankees edged out the St. Louis Cardinals, 2 to 1, before 2,000 enthusiastic fans. winter-book favorite was in- a playful mood as he jogged twice around.

W. R. Coe's Bluebeard took a like exercise and created quite an impression. Over at Douglas Trainer Tommy Oliphant took things easy with J. J.

Flani-gan'j. Chanceview. All three candidates will come in for breezes later in the week. for the promoters, was a little more than all he was cracked up BUDDHU. Loss of Parker leaves only two of the top six American stars available.

Wilmer Allison, No. 1, and Sidney B. No. 2, will be candidates, but Frank Shields, No. 3, has gone into the movies and Lester Stoef en and George Lott, 5 and 6, respectively and No.

1 in world doubles, have turned pro. Baseball tields Twirling in mid-season style, Dean and Gomez hooked up for six innings, each allowing three to be and gave Jackie Hoster, tough, hard-hitting Columbus boy, a right neat left-handed going over in the 10-round bout that topped van, who went up with him for erson says the knee action he has will permit him to ride over the opposition without any irritating jar. Only enough pastimers will be cording to his coach, Ralph Kim-mel, and other competent critics who have seen him perform. He is Charles "Kelly" Buddhu, captain of the du Pont Manual nine, champion of Kentucky. Heading the list of arrivals from Dixie was the pretentious the final entrance prep, is success fully meeting all tests and is ex hits.

string of Frank P. Letellier, num pected to make the grade and to After hearing a declaration by Babe Ryan, baseball chairman of the Municipal Athletic Commis Pepper Martin hit a home run In the first inning but in the same frame Ben Chapman rapped out a (Continued on Page 14.) Kellv possesses a marvelous (Continued on Page 14.) bering seventeen. This outfit, headed by Royal Sport and Marie Jean lone has been a favorite single, scoring Combs and Rolfe' who got on the base paths on a 13 base on balls and an error by OLIVARES TO LEAVE CUBA ON APRIL 12 TO JOIN COLONELS HERE the Ziegler Club's weekly offering. one may be excused for stooping to a pun, it was really a Weekly offering. It was all Weekly.

I If one can imagine all of the legs, or whatever they are called, pf a centipede being left-legged and imagine these legs, encased in boxing gloves, swinging at the same time in the face of an imaginary foe, one has a pretty good picture of last night's fight. sion, that amateur baseball is be-; ing slighted in the appropriations of the Department of Welfare and i that proper conditioning and! maintenance! of playing fields is uncertain unless the organization! with Kentucky turf followers. Mr. Letellier reported he would be joined by the stable of his brother, A. B.

Letellier, within the week. Picard Shoots 65 for Atlanta Meet Crown 5 Martin. Tnnln. 12345678 9-R. H.

E. Paid for Men's Used Suits and Overcoats 5 Ijinit iNl 1O00000O 0 15 3 Nf'w YorK (Al 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 2 4 3 Havana. April 1 (AP) Jose Oli- P. rwan. and Delsneey; Gomez, Taraulls.

and Glenn. Shipments, unloaded from Trop appoints some person or a com- i Gash For OLD GOLD. itttlft Than Cold Price Piid for Old Jewelrv ts Antiques ical Park Arlington Downs and Louisville Colonels, who has been mittee cnampion us rignts, tne: Louisville Amateur Baseball Fed-! Oaklawn Park, brought the total DETROIT BEAT MONTREAL Lakeland. April 1 (P) De suffering from an eye ailment at Atlanta, April 1 UP) played outstanding golf Henrv Picard of Hershey, throughout his final round, and ieration, at a meeting at the Brown number of thoroughbreds quartered here to well over 700. The As busy as the town's Gash For Diamonds Free Appraisals gossip Hotel Monday night voted to ap-; a corhmittee of five to anneal i broadcasting the latest his home here, tonight announced he will leave by plane on April 12 to join the flub at Louisville.

Olivares said he had recovered from conjuctivitis. See Us First Call JA 7535 Weekly went after Hoster from to Mayor Neville Miller, Dr. K.iB today added the Metropolitan! was all square witn L-ooper as t.ie Open Championship to his collec-jpair drove from the last tee." Both tion of titles and enriched his! landed on the green, with Picard bank account by $400. farthest away. The Pennsylvania Trailing his nearest competitor, sharpshooter smacked his putt troit used a second-string line-up to defeat Montreal 6 to 2 here today.

Sorrell and Sullivan held the Royals to four hits. The Bengals oucher Fritz and Smythe for six largest consignment came from Hot Springs and included seven, the' property of W. V. Thraves; nine members of the secondary SI the opening gong and kept up his p. Vinsel, Director of Welfare, and spirited action until the final James Speed, president of the division of Dixiana, in charge of into the cup from forty feet for a (Continued on Page 11.) (Continued on Pace 14.) Lighthorse Harry Cooper, veteran Chicago marksman, by two strokes Pete Scheffel; Tom Shannon with ilows, including a homer by Morgan.

Inninas 12345678 9 R. H. E. birdie two, and Cooper three-putted. In third place came Byron Nel sixteen belonging to the Blue Bell Stock Farm; six old campaigners owned by Ike Kort, Lou Montreal IL 0 00002000 2 4 4 Detroit ALi 003 0 3 0 00 6 6 3 Fritz.

Smythe and Stack; Sorrell. Sullivan and Reiber. son who carded a 69, on his last round for a 215 and $250. He was as the field set out for the final eighteen holes, Picard clipped six strokes from par 71 to card a 209. Cooper came in second with 211 for $300.

Picard's Play Brilliant. PHILLIES 6-3 VICTORS. "Winter Haven, April 1 OP) Picard, Winner recently of the -Six errors by the opposition and Charlestown Open and heading the list of money winners with (Continued on Page 14.) trailed by Horton Smith of Oak Park, 111., and Johnny Revolta of Milwaukee, each of whom registered 69 for 216's. Mangxum Slips. Ray Mangrum, hard-driving Los Angeles professional who was in close pursuit ot the leaders after yesterday's play, slipped one over par with a 72, and finished Failure of Golden Miller Laid to Newsreel Feud isixth with 217.

Willie Goggin, veteran San isville sportsman; "Doc Riddle with six and Dr. C. N. Finch with seven. All were assigned quarters at Douglas Park.

Jess Spencer was due in with eight and Jess Burks brought Flying Cadet from Texas. Pete Coyne was expecting Danny Stewart with the winter Widener division at any minute and was advised the horses which Jack Howard raced during the Miami season were coming in the same car. Kurtsinger Arrives. Quite a number of jockeys checked in from points South and West, chief among them being the Louisville favorite, Charley Kurt-singer, who piloted Twenty Grand to victory in the 1931 Kentucky Derby and who has been astride Head Play in practically all of his important victories. Charley made his bow to the Downs colony astride a lead pony which accompanied Head Play for a short spin.

Trainer Tommy Taylor, who left later in the day for a short stay 'Francisco pro, was forced to use London, April 1 UP) A feud i flash gun startled Golden Miller 174 strokes, for a 219. between British and American1 just as he was getting ready toj Charlie Yates of Atlanta, mem-new sreel photographers was make a jump, causing the horse iher.nf Genrpia Trrh'c o-nif team THE MCS-Of THg LOWEST PRICE IFSILP VvVwi-w I A -frti ML Jfe tT''4L im iiitiiMiiMi'f it Villi 1111 I ii mi "ri'ri in to "refuse" and spill Jockey National intercollegiate Gerry Wilson, thus saving British champion, posted 220 to win first bookmakers some $10,000,000. ipiace among the amateurs. A Certain British newsreel Df nrofessionals. Kv T.af- blamed tonight by competent spokesmen for the failure of Golden Miller, short-priced favorite, to finish in the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree Friday.

It was said a flash of light and a billowing cloud of smoke from a photographer's old-fashioned terests, it was stated, had pur foon of Chicago, the defending champion, and Sam Parks of Pittsburgh, were in a tie with Yates. chased exclusive official photographing rights on the inside course, but enterprising American rivals rushed up high platform towers at ie last minute and stationed tb at strategic points on the outside course. When British cameramen discovered this trick it was claimed Berg Beaten London, April 1 UP) Tiger iarwell, Irwin and Archer Intramural at French Lick, announced before ripnartinp that TCiirtsinpr wniilr? Humery of France tonight re ceived a 10-round decision over -r nave me mount on ivirs. anas n. Jackie Kid Berg, English light weight, in Albert Hall.

(Continued on Page 14.) nit A 1 IT I ithey attempted to storm one of IJlQl lingS At U. L. the towers, rocking it violently attempting to pull it down while American photographers Three champions in their weight were on jt. Hoffman Silent After Hearing Several Offers Nearly 16 feet long! And 5 feet wide at rear wheels, where road-safety and stability come from Yet stubby, narrow cars cost almost as much. LaFayette is actually 1 inch wider and within 2H inches of the average length of cars $75 to $300 higher.

And it's bigger, sturdier, stronger throughout! The four other lowest-priced 4 -door Sedans average 150 pounds less weight; 10 higher priced Sedans only 35 pounds more! on April 15. Hoffman didn't say-yes and he didn't say no. British police drove off the raiders, whereupon the British movie men were said to have resolved i-pon some strategy of their own. Ii.is was revealed when a flare bomb suddenly burst at a crucial moment, just as Golden Miller and the rest of the field approached the American cameras, cutting off their view. Reproductions of the American photographers' shots were in London newspapers over ti.jse of their British rivals, show Neither did he say yes or not to UNBALANCED Joe Jacobs, manager of Forme? Champion Max Schmeling, on the proposition of a championship divisions and finalists in a fourth group were declared in intramural wrestling at the University of Louisville Gymnasium Monday night.

The matches were of one-fall each. In the 135-pound class, Golden, 1362, required only thirty seconds to pin Woosley, 131J2, and Miller, 134, defeated Clay, 1252, in six minutes. Golden and Miller will meet for the division championship next Tuesday night. In the 145-pound class, Carwell, 145, defeated Sherman, 156, in two minutes for the division title. Ir- win, 164'2, downed Richards, 164, in one minute and thirteen seconds, time advantage, for the 165-pound elas crown.

In winning the 175-pound halo. Archer, 174, threw Huber, 230, in one minute battle Chicago next June. Chicago, April 1 UP) World Heavyweight Champion Max Baer started getting himself into condition for a proposed exhibition tour today, while his manager, Ancil Hoffman, heard offers of more serious warfare without making any decisions. Hoffman listened to the Chicago Stadium promoters, Nate Lewis and Jim Mullen, who want the champion to engage in a 10-round non-title bout April 12 if a suit- Hoffman said that a report from New York that Mike Jacobs had announced he had arranged terms ing Golden Miller approaching for a bout next September be-tween the champion and the win the jump, one of the smallest of the course, and subsequent scenes, StNCKRONIZEO ner of the Joe Louis-Primo Car somewhat obscured by smoke, QL3 showing a riderless horse nera tussle was not "exactly true." with able opponent can be located, or rrC. 3 sprawled on the Jockey Wilson ground.

a 4-round exhibition with Joe Louis, sensational Detroit Negro, "I talked to Jacobs," Hoffman said, "but we are in no position to accept terms for a fight that far off until Madison Square Gar and thirty seconds. an 1 Intramural boxing will take den has either named or failed to name a suitable opponent for 1 Two Upsets Registered In City Handball Tourney ace in the campus ring Tuesday ght. a championship bout by April 1 in The same goes for Joe Jacobs' request for a Baer-Schmeling bout." The champion's manager said that plans for the exhibition tour throygh the Middle West are in the making. Exclusive in 1935 Nash-built cars, LaFayette's Synchronized Springing ends back seat bounce. All springs flex evenly, never need oil, never squeak.

A uniform level ride in both front and back seats! Other matches for decision Tuesday are: Morguelan and Knopf vs. Cardwell and Gaspari; Tiller and Schmitt vs. Kenny and Wetzel, and Frederick and Freed-man vs. Holman and Dent. The Nash-built LaFayette has more fine-car construction features than any of the other 21 cars under S895 at the factory! Full -pressure lubrication, seven bearing crankshaft.

80 horsepower and 80 miles an hour at low engine speed are just a few of the many examples of Nash precision -engineering. A threat to the doubles supremacy of Harvey Cardwell and George Gaspari in the city four-wall handball was revealed Monday night in the first round of the city-wide tourney sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association on its courts. Vamarie W'ins Race Havana, April 1 UP) Vamarie, 72-foot ketch, owned by Vadim Makaroff of Oyster Bay, N. tonight led home the fleet of twenty-one yachts in the annual St. Petersburg to Havana race.

One of the largest boats in the race, the mahogany-hulled Vamarie crossed the finish line at 11:23 p.m., 58 hours and 53 minutes after starting from St. Vance Will Be Given Try out With Brooklyn Shorter, narrower, lighter cars average only 7.50 less. Cars costing up to 300 more do not equal LaFayette in important measurement Conn and Barry, playing to-1 gether the first time, coordinated impressively to defeat the strong team of Dann Byck and Jimmy Drautman, 21 to 21 to 16. Tuesday night they meet the seeded team of Love and Weathers, and if they survive this test, the doubles' championship test will gain in interest. Another upset was recorded when Morguelan and Knopf took the measure of Thomas and Gibbs by 21 to 19, 10 to 21, 21 to 15.

Holman and Dent defeated Mann and E. Van Arsdale by 21 to 14, 21 to 12. Thanks to the Prince! This is- the collar with the wider spread royally introduced by H. R. H.

and instantly accepted by the well-dressed men of America. An exclusive custom style we are featuring in our CUSTOM SHIRTS MADE-TO-MEASURE S5.50 Each, and Up see the low priced Lafayette 4-door sedan with built-in trunk Despite its big car size and fine car precision, a LaFayette 4-Door Sedan with trunk, lists at $670. Compare this in price with the three other lowest-priced trunk -equipped 4-door Sedans: Car A $675. Car S655. Car $685.

HOOSIERS WISH GAMES. The management of the Bedford, Stonecutters baseball different body, chassis and engine points against heat, cold, noise, wear. Don't let this big-car value escape you this year! Orlando, April 1 UP) Dazzy Vance, who was released by the St. Louis Cardinals last week, will be given a chance with Brooklyn, Manager Casey Stengel said today. Stengel has invited Vance to club wishes to book games with Falls Cities, Northern Kentucky and Southern Indiana nines.

LaFayette is a bigger car and fast, nimble, responsive 80 miles per hour, 5 to 50 miles per hour in 16J seconds in high gear! Clutch-pedal starting, safety front doors, rigid X-Dual 2-in-l frame, dual construction steel body with draft-less, noiseless, full-vision ventilation. Rich upholstery, roomy finish. And the whole car is insulated at 71 work out with the Dodgers and to Games may be arranged by com the Old Dazzler is expected arrive tomorrow to start his trial. I mumcatmg witn carl O. Ferguson, The Brooklyn manager Bedford, Ind.

The new Nash models are also at your Nash-LaFayette dealer's. Aeroform design, automatic cruising gear, flying power (developed from twin ignition) other sensational features. S825 upward, f. o. b.

factory. Jones Recommended For Job At Oklahoma if. And up, f. r. h.

factor In most initancen, your prent car cover down payment. Price subject to change without notices. vance naa not yet signed a was 0D OKB SMI RTMAKE Norman, April 1 UP) The MEN FURNISHINGS AND MATS SEE IT DRIVE IT COMPARE IT BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR PRINCE WELLS CO. Budge Beats Mako Palm Springs, April 1 UP) Donald Budge of Oakland, defeated Gene Mako of Glendale, today in the final of the Palm Springs Invitational Tennis Tournament, 6-2, 6-2. athletic council of the University of Oklahoma recommended tonight to the Board of Regents that Capt.

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