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The Indianapolis Sunday star. Sports and Financial News Pages 19 to 26 VOL. 20. XO. 3.56.

Sl.XDAV MAV 27. 192a. VlilCE TEN CENTS. IF inrnEia uNiim ran nn JVU id68 A 13 Wilcox Qualifies His Car in Blinding Rain at Speedway NOTRE DAME NOSES OUT SCARLET FOR STATE TRACK TITLE EASTERN REGATTA EIGHT CARS QUALIFY FOR GASOLINE DERBY AT SPEEDWAY TRACK TO MILWAUKEE, 6-5 Brewers Win in Tenth When Rehg and Janvrin Fail to Trobably the most sensational hit of driving ever witnessed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway came last evenins about dunk when "Howdy" Wilcox qualified his H. C.

S. Special mount for the 500-mile race next Wednesday. Iiain was pouring down in a ihunder storm I Hoosier Rowing Crew Defeats Episcopal Academy for Scholastic Honors. May M. Three I'nlveislly of Pennsylvania eight! oared crews IVi-pourul, Junior msltv and varsity carried the ld-d and llluc to victories In the nineteenth annual leKitltii of the 11 Honing: Assoclntl.in on the Si hnvlklll river in.

day. The crew difcati Yule! and Princeton a fur hard buttle by only a half length. The cien.il Irish Relay Team Beats Wabash for Second Place in Mile Four-Man Event, Winning Meet 1 With 43 Points. Specinl to The Indianapolis Star. LAFAYETTE, May 26.

John Montague, runnins the last Quarter of the mile relay in :48 4-5, crossed the tape ahead of his opponents, giving the Notre Dame relay team second place in that event and adding enough points to the score of Coach Rockne's team for first honors in the Indiana Inlercollegiale Conference track and field meet here this afternoon, in which four slate records were broken and one Tommy Averages 108.17 Miles an Hour for New Record Rain Interferes With Trials Wilcox Makes Spectacular Effort. MY V. MliAI.VK I'ATTOV, SKrts Kilitor The Star. Tommy Milton In his Miller-motored If. C.

S. Special won the pole position jester-day in ihe first of the qualifying trials for the 500-mlle international Kasoline derby to be held at ihe Indianapolis Motor Speedway next Wednesday, when he Hashed the slim white racer across (lie wire ai Ihe remarkable average of 108.17 miles an hour for the Nab Pop Fly. Iftprrial In The Indianap'tli MILWAL'KEK. May 2. Call In the gendarmes and let joy be unconflned.

Dave Keefe has chased his Jinx. For nine innings today the barbed-tall hoodoo, which has camped on the crack right hander's doorstep all spring, was on the Job with both feet. But Dave's bete noir Is a union jinx. He refused to work overtime, and as soon as he quit the luck went, the other way, and the Brewers grabbed off a 8-to-5 victory in the tenth in a truly laughable manner. The bases were full and two were down whi-n Gearln lifted a meek looking pop-up Just over the infield.

VV'ally Rehg dashed In from left and Harold rowed even until within striking distance of the finish line. when, bv a superhuman spurt, the Hed and itliic forged Into the lead and crossed the line the winner. state record tied. following me eail of tile 1 Till poun ers, me i-entisy ylvnnia junior arslt) four laps lien miles) in the preliminary lest. Seven other cars Qualified Junior viirsltv across tln.i .1...., 1 trie Princeton WILCOX IX HIS C.

S. SPECIAL. and with the bricks wet and slippery, Wilcox amazed ihe ofilcial timers line by half a length. Harvard, weak- ai'ernoon oy snowing me required eighty-miles-an-hour, enlng the finish, was a had third. 1 while a number of others, ready for tin start were rhaKerf from ih finishing three lengths behind the Tiger I Bere inasea iroill the Wabash led the field throughout most of the meet and It was evident that the mile relay would be the deciding event of the afternoon.

While Notre Dame nosed out Wabash for first place, the Janvrin dashed back into the field. Itoth cnmpetl under the ball, did the crew I Little Giants had enough points in the 11 0111 nr- 01 lam. tin in id me rules, however, the eight machines which nualifled yesterday will he lined up In that order re-I ganlless of Hie qualifying times made tomorrow and Tuesday, as i follows IN ELEVENTH, 10-8 The Pi-nnsyhfipla varsilv was an e-isv winner over 1 1. Pnlon Host flub of llos-ton In the first eight shell The Heil arid Mine was clocked In the fastest time of Ihe iluv, 7:11 scoring columns for second. Butler took third place.

The scores of the seven chools winning points In the meet are by -declaring thai lie would send his 122-inch baby the Ion miles at Ihe required eighty-ntiles-an-hour in ordr lo qualify. Coining down the straightaways at close lo Ihe hundred figure, and skidding and sliding around the turns in a wonderful exhibition of driving, ho negotiated the sensational four laps In 7:24:52 for an average of eighty-one miles an hour. By so doing he will be placed in eighth position, regardless of the lime made by the others who qualify tomorrow. well-known and ancient Alphonse-GHston stunt and the pill dropped b'-tween Ihern for a single on which Keefe romped home fWith the winning run. l.oml lirenks ARnlnst Keefe.

For nine rounds Keefe pitched a beautiful game, hut things broke so badly fur him that defeat seemed 'cer- as follows: Notre J)sme. 43: waoasn, New York Gains Big Lead 1 iitsr now. Millon, II. C. S.

ShtIhI I Hiinint Special liesln, I'm kiiril Special ler, 1-3; Purdue. 1 1-3: i-arinam. 1-3; Indiana, 7 1-3: and Depnuw. 1-3. Franklin, nose t'oiy sm tain.

Two hits, following a pass and a land Citv, the three other teams entered, dlil not place In any of the events. Kelly Ketiirns to KiiwIok. "Jaek" Wily, Olympic singles sculls champion, iwarked his return to rowing after two years hiuI helped to carry the I Vnn Athletic Club of I'lilliidelpli'iH to a double victory. After Paul t'ostcllo of 1'hlladelphln won Ihe first sltigl-s sculls, Kelly and t'ostcllo Won the lirst doubles over Harvard. Culver Mlllmry academy of Oliver, had little trouble In ili-fcnting the Kplscopal academy crew of Pliilnil'lplih, In the scholastic event.

Culver led liroiiKhout the race, which was rowed over the mil'; course. Th" Naval aeademv- nil lies i demonstrated 1- in 11, wer clocked KIH.I. oltlclally on the famous course regard- 'm." The last of laps was the banner one and H.2;"; In which figures made ai rate of 107.4s hour; 107 4 Uthe lhlrd 108'5' II I W) Hurt 1 Mliown Speed. IKi 'HiL H'rry "'lr' hl IX'rant Special 1 turned his first lap In 1:27.81 which figures miles an hour and th In l-mo, a rate or 104.50 miles on the second m.ike his ten-mltM Hvonuu ii-i KKrOVI MOW. ItllKHlli Zluowskl, Hggnltl liiiKtitll Two New Field Records.

Two new Held records were made when Tom Lleb of Notre Dame and SEEK PIN MEET! BREAKS 220 RECORD 11 1 it 1 mow. It' 11 111 llnrher- Whiiiim couple of fielding slips, gave the enemy four undeserved runs in the third. The Brewers, fighting a game uphill battle, rushed Into the had in the eighth, hut a fluke home run by Cavet tied the score again in the ninth. Then the luck switched, two passes and an error by Cavet, filled the bases and Messrs. Rehg and Janvrin did the rest.

As ball games go the exhibition would hve done credit to the North Side Bullet Stoppers and the Teutonin Avenue Daisy Clippers. The athletes kicked the ball hither and yon with rare abandon, but the Indians scored five against the Brewers three and the mlscues cost them the decision. Bill Burwell. who earned his salt under Clarence Rowland at Columbus last Oberst of Notre Dame bettered the past marks for the discus and Javelin throw. Lieb hurled the discus 140 feet 1 inch.

The former record for that event was held by Bschman of Notre Dame, with two Pennsylvania freshmen crews In the freshman event. Snclnl I'ord) Wilcox, II. C. S. Spec ial irunvillc (iude of the Potomac Club mark of 134 feet lncnes.

maue 11)18. Oberst threw the Javeun mi leei 2 Inches, bettering the mark of 175 feet or Washington, completed Ihe second I singles sculls nice; John Hlesalng of I'n- I an hour. inuc. 'T. hy In Un' wa" furth wl lch he was timed at 1:31.21.

an of m.s miius an hour. whin. Early-Ruth Hits Ninth Home Run. PHILADELPHIA, May 26. The Philadelphia Athletics spotted New York a big lead In the early innings of the final Kjime of the series here today and then tied up the count in the eighth only to lose in the eleventh by a 10-to-8 score, flhibe park was jammed by a wildly excited crowd which overflowed Into the field and made ground rules necessary.

Hasty and Mays started the game and both were driven out of the box in the fifth Inning. Babe Ruth hit his ninth home run of the year In the third with two on base. Heimach, who succeeded Hasty on the mound In the fifth for the Athletics gave way to a pinch hitter in the tenth. In the eleventh Kommel went In and after filling the bases struck out Klmer Smith and then forced Meusel at the plate. two gone Witt singled to center, scoring two runs aim winning the game, Score I Hold Session Tomorrow Night to Consider Plans for National Tourney.

3 inches made Dy Knee oi nauasu lour-iap average was BK.02 wit), th. slowest being 97.S. nine. n. finishing si--ond and John lt gun of Perm A.

third. With the exception of the Intersclioliis-tlc event, which was for one mile, all events were over the llenly distance nf one iiiel flv e-slxtei-nths. The weather was idenl. season, pitched fine ball for seven Innings, but a couple of slips put him In A meeting of fhe Indianapolis M. r.

Pence, star Boiler Maker Jumper, made 22 feet 3 Inches In the broad Junvp. The distance made by the Turdue Juniper was one and a quarter Inches better than the leap made by Corns of Indiana when he established had in the eighth, and Jack Henclricka Women's Howling Association has been called for tomorrow night to be held at University High School of Chicago Wins Interscholastic Track Meet. CHICACO, May 2fl. (Associated I'ress! A blond, splndle-leggnrl youth named L'ugene (Soodwlllie, regarded by his admirers as a rival to Charley Bad-dock, the world's fastest human, toduy established a new American record in tiie 220-yard dash, tied the record for the 100-yard event, and. practically unaided, won the nineteenth annual national Interscholastic track meet, for rnivcrsity high school of Chicago.

Inlvcrsily high wdth 20 points captured the honors In the high schcol division, while St. John's Military acad yanked him for Cavet. The change proved an unfortunate one for the Indians for Pug whs wild and before the side was retired, the Brewers had grabbed the lead. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. WITH 96 OUT OF 100 Ensminger's 95 Score Takes Second -Gun Club Plans the state record in 1D05- The fourth record to be smashed was the resutt of the fast work of the Butler relay team in the mile relay, the last event on the program and the event on which Wabash based all hopes of RACE RESULTS.

the Hotel Lincoln In the Lincoln room by Sirs. Harry C. nisei, president of the local associa ion lit which time steps will be taken to bring the national women's tournament to this city In 11124. The annual tourney was hold in St. Louis this spring and there is morn than an even chance of this city being selected for the 1124 event, according to winning the meet from ryotre uame.

Crlstenburv if Sicking 2b The time for this event was 3 int seconds better than the time AT I.Ol ISM I I K. I First tint if, fiirloluisl Jfinies Hrown. iKronkl, $211. $0.70, jav lilossiini, 109 i.lidinsoni. J.I.2U.

$4(1-1 Ararat. 99 1 1 'oirei in i 1 un I Summer Program. H-hg If Brown cf i Krueger It win up t0 ow(lrd wilcoi la furnish (he re! thrill lVT downright nerve and grit. When all the other, unit truck and ho wal waiting for a new part from the city lo make the trial, blinding rainstorm raim The bo(it reudy lu but 'lit word ii i ti the stand that hi going qualify regardlos. of I be llppery condition of the track.

He did nut want to postpone It until Monitor In order that he could work Id. II. c. 8. that day, and wheeled Ids Job out on the track.

Ids first lime around he gave the lnol and all four of the lap. ha bettered the elf ht y-mlle requirement. (by the Notre Dame team in establish N. Y. AH A I'bila.

A it I Wllt.ef ing ine recnui icimi 2 Janvrin ss 6 3 AB A V. .4 I 1 1 0 0 .410371 1 1 2 0 II 4 (I 2 1 0 1 i in 4 I) 2 2 .1 2 0 I IS I) 0 4 (i i i 1 0 ii .1110 0 1 37 5 10 5 winning run was Gray of miner lien xne swie, iwuiu 2 10 II" nelan lb olfs I'rv. Helle. lul'e Slur IJiii Last i 1 1 also lan. ltaceJ MS furious! Prih Tall I'S'l'oiiee).

i6.au. 13.70. (2. Ho. Heniniful Hienking lit! out of KM) targets, Hampton won the shoot at the Indianapolis fjill) Club Knsmlngor was 0 in the century when he beat lyme, Purdue star dashman, out at the tape.

Mis time was 9 4-o seconds. I) Mrs. flcisel. Mrs. Zoo Quill of Chicago, president of the Women's National Bowling Association, will be her to address the meeting.

All women howlers of the city are urged lo attend the session which will be called to order at p. 111. emy of Iielaflel.l, won the arau-emy section with sixty points. Sacramento, and Cedar HapMs, were tied for second plaee In the high school division with fourteen points. Hollywood.

and Huntington Beach, were tied for fourth with thirteen points each. Second honors in the academy division Campbell Jib Burwell 'p Cavet Total i Two out when scored. Dugan.3 If. eipp.t. Meusel.

Ward. 2. Scott. as. "Smith Mays, p.

Hoyt. p. Pennock.p f) 1 1 -eeoml with a score of lift. Mcl.aln shot Mis', K' 1'lKh in the doubles, shattering 24 of his Pnurlion Hoy. Four ci'Flve 'and lulonei twenty-five tin nets from twenty-two Wiiiriier also ran.

I yards, p. Kemv took second In this Tie for High Point Honors. Gray of Butler and Robbins of Wa 1 1 Hale.3 I 0 0, Perkins.e 2 1 4 1 IHauder.l 4 2 UI 2 II Welch, rt. .1 2 filOjilIowy.ss. 0 2 3i M'Gown.

If. 0 01 'Kicomla. 0 1 2 1 Dykes. 2 a 0 HHasty.p. 1 llJeiniai.h.p.

0 l) 0iVaIker. BruKKV. 1 I Itiimnipl.p event, hitting S.i from twenty yards. In ts sh tied for high point honors. Gray Third Uace (I l-4 mllisl l.ollie rriiiie, lor.

I Kennedv i. do Hen Valei, 111 i I.oriK 1 ttun': I.lnl, the doiihlis Herman took nrst place ny MII.WACKEK. went to Lake Potest academy of Luke 6 2 2 1 1 0 3 2 II 0 II 0 1 0 2 0 I) I) 1 ii a got a first in the 100-yard dash and breaking 21, out of twelve pair. Forest, III WOLVERINE JUMPS with Piilnts, with Allen Ttjije 1 4S peiny's count of 111 was second. first in the 220-yard run.

Robbins made It i cf another crhu nf Hcad'-iny of F.ryan, Tex. Ilig things are being limned at the and the tape first In the mile and half-mile i fetiv.Hv, I 1 1 MWlinmer, Hlinplelmi I Sweet Hou'iuet also inn. So', IndlnnniioliH linn Club for the coming drl -ri waiting until too late. Seveim .46 16 33 14 months. Next Saturday the club will; mine might have qualified if thev had Totals.

.48 20'32 ml Totals. runs. The medal lor nign point nimuia went to Gray when he won the tossup ft 0 I) I) 0 1 I) 24 FEET 11 INCHES OOU'MBt'S, Mny 2H. Thp. 1'nl-veralty of MichlgMti piled up total of toko iuith Hare il 1-in inlleiti nn lloinine, il.titiKi.

Jii rtu 'ha Mio Inn, 11.1 iKennmlv), 1.1.71), 13: Hurt hold a rcKialered ahoot mid on the fol lot) Athlete. Knlerril. The nieel, conducted under the I aovanillge of I lift KOod weather which was to decide uie winner ui mt between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock. decoration. Dulton of Knrlham sprinted the last 'lossett McCarthy Gearln rf Johnson if (iriffln lb Cooney ss Mellilo 2b Shinault Keefe Heilberger cf AB A 4 0 II 4 0 1 I) 1) ft .41124 .110 2 I) f) .4 0 0 2 0 .412 JO II .31 1 2 5 1 2 4 3 4 12 4 0 .31 I 1 4 1UO0 0 41 (I 11 13 lowing W'cilncHiltiy the trniia will he opened for a eeriea of niidweekly hIiooIh, which will he held till inimmcr.

Hi -gltinet-H nte eHpcciiilly invlli'd lo attend these ncHalona. 07 Vi point to Ohio Style's 37 points Jn a dual track mwl heiP today. Mieh- Jimmy Murphy In his Durant Special made one Man and was not sans I with lap In I which figured 104 I Hllsiicca of the University of t'hlrngo iierrv Tree. Hv 'McMillan, Hta'rtlo anrl drew more than 7.VI ni-hoolhoy nthlchu from more than thirty miklnc I ti'io 'kuc' the event the irretet Interacholuiltlc 1 I i oinielly i liailtlv, iJTiMc-' meet ever staged In America. Alee).

Tlin I S3. Hun tiev.Tlntoe In addillon to estu blishlnn two newjlnn- Alh-e nine flown, Anna M. It urn -Aoicricn he bt ijfan thl'tp broke six lornl. records. 1 DHart Huhbard, sensational nuro Jumper and st'tting- two of (hp -i marks with L'4 f-et II iiM'b-s in th broad any i muiji.

prcBiiieni or me i inillaim Tiapahool. ts Association and dl" "nlsh his L. A. preaidelit. of the; IndlHiiMpolla iluri C'ltih report that elaho- Totals 80(1 yards of the two-mile run and took Hist place, with Johnson of Wabash taking second.

Yeager of Purdue followed in for third place. Dalton's sprint was fast, and spectacular." He passed three men, was even with Yeager end Johnson on the straight away and shoved into first place at the tape. The two-mile run and the mile run were two fast distance events. In the mile run. Robbins took first, with Dalton of Knrlham finishing a close second.

The jump and 15 1-5 seconds in I he high hurdles. tale rations are hcliig made for the "lrRP Mercedes were on eleven meet records lurionirsi- i tu rokee tying of another "Dykes out, hit by batted bull. Bailed fur in eleventh, Hatted for Itwuser in eighty. Baited for Ueimarh in tenih. Batted for Muiiuwan In eleventh.

Batted for ftoinmel in eleventh. New York I) 0 3 0 4 il 1 0 0 2 10 Philadelphia I I 1 0 ll- I Errors Hale. MiGowan. Two-base bits Meusel. 2: Hykes, Witt, Pipp.

Ward. Mauser, Matthews. Hale. Home run Iluth. Stulen bases Si-hang.

Pipp. Sac-rltiees Mauser, Imgan, Scott. Hale. Double pla Dykes to Hauser. Left on bases New York, 14: Philadelphia, Bases on balls Off lloyt, off Peniiock, off Hasty.

oft Hetmneli, 3: off Kommel, 2. Struck out By Mays, by Hoyt. by Pennoek, 7: by Hasty, by Heimach, 4: bv Kommel. 1. Hits Off Hasty.

In 4t Innings; oft Heimach, 8 in 54 innings; off Rommel, 3 in 1 inning; off Mays, 8 In inniiiKa; off Hoyt, 6 in 3' innimrs: off Pennork. 2 in 3 innilurs. nurse awaiting a chance oi.ollf,- ulwillle the I 7-vonr- I r. state toiirntutietit to he held here July were shuttered. Uni 11(1 Ml I rn I I I I .11 IV a Jim shiioters from' ail hl" around once when the) old flying marvel, run L'd-ynrd dash In i i Hei 15.90 Time! HI.

II and 1- Itflltlle. Altawfioil Muu, I 2-5 the ftistest time ever made on a. r-onity parts 'or the slate are expected for this curved track. The beat previous time was made on a straightaway. He tied bit; i' vent.

Hcwrei. Batted for Lobor in eighth. Indianapolis 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 (I Two-base hits-Kohg, Mellilo. Home run Cavet. Stolen base Cooney.

Sacrifices Sicking, McCarthy. Grilnn. Chris-tenbury, Janvrin. Double plav Janvrin to Sicking to Whelan. Left on bases-Milwaukee, 13: Indianapolis, 8.

Bases on balls Off Keefe. 3: off Bin-well 1- IOW. DKI'KATS MINNKSKTA. INNKA Mac lona'. crack ll'Hck team pro.ei! lie fojpeT-lontv over another Biir Ten rival toilev, deft'at-Injf the Minnesota s'juad in a dual meet, 76 1 to i.

on slippery and skidded into tin- retaining; wall at the northwest turn. I'hc buck end of the body of thfl 'ar was caved in, but not seriously damaged. John Itelger. mechanician riding with Sailer, was rut about the race was fast and hard fought I the American record of 4-3 for the Khcit nt. Hroke.

yiitiiliain. hikI ijueen lte also ran. Keventh Haee (1 in I le I VVa pltl. inn (Corcoran I. 7 I 1 1 4 VII.

H. 711 Llewellyn 17 IBroihersi. fSHU; Itiiiniuol. loii Tune I Magic Itee.l, Kvirlmn, TreaBurer. Mv itevrnr Willy Htar and Mv lost also tan.

century. Ilamm of Lonoke, smashed the American Interscholastic record for thn broad Jump when he leaped -Nt feet s'-j The jnile relay was the feature of the afternoon, for the hopes of three schools were based on this event. Butler held the lead throughout, with Wabash running a close second until Montague started the last lap of the distance. Winning pitcher Pennork. Losing piteber Hampton KiiHioiiiKer Uil.iiin ionroiii, Klmkm.l all Heinv Illrkiaoti Kemper I'arr Wood Kommel.

moires Dlneen ana uwens. off Cavet, 4. Struck out Bv Keefe, by Cavet, 1. Hits Off Burwell. 10 In 7 2-3 innings: off Cavet, 1 In 2 innings.

Losing pitcher Cavet. Umpires Daly and Killlan. Time 2:10. Time. 2:36.

Montague closed up a twenty-yard gap and finished in second place, nosing THREE RACES CARDED FOR FUNK'S SPEEDWAY MAY 30 May Drivers and fans are showing unusual Intei-est In the dirt track tares to be held at Funk's Motor Speedway here May Ten, twenty and thirty-mile races are Ito hided In the program. Tenty-8i'eti eriliiis have WHITK SO DOWN TItililW Inches, beating the rormep ntgfi scnooi record of 28 feet 7-1fi Inches. I--tt IUr 4 furlonssl Habv Ion. Individual stars were numerous. hut)u to 6.

7 to i the best of them undoubtedly was (hind-1 illlon, 111 6 to 5. I to 2- I'lithan Willie and Klick of Wilson, thOilOS IMurrls) een. 'I'lioe, Kll-highest itidivldiial point -winners. Kuck.J'owle. Hllniity.

IVrlestrlan, Moot Wrap, amassed 11 points winning first nrajo, Mllau, and Frances also ran. the shot put: second In the Javelin, and: He. ond laboiil 2 nillial third In the discus. flood- nient. 150 (I'lercei even.

I 4. out: I'e. Wabash out of first for the meet. His remarkable time in the last I raslt He ii quarter of 4-5 is said to be the fast l.a.Hniif- ih i loo I'M 94 1 i i I nil 1.1 1 oo tni lua loo I "ii ft loii 79 on 7 7 1i0 74 1 'tfl 7i 1 'HI I no i I f.0 41 I 1 OO 2 A IV 2 7, 2h if 25 2 2 22 22 21 2ft 12 TH11SU STKAIGirr. DETROIT, May 26.

-Chicago won lis third straight victory over Detroit today, 2 to when sharp fleldinf? behind Thurston cut off threatening rallies. A puss to Sheely. followed by Kaium's two est that the quarter nas ever oeen negotiated on Stuart field. Main during the last half of the after willle conti-lhutcd in points by captiiiing! 1 i Mm. Hurford V'ail' l.Xj.lKO I'hoenU, two firsts, besides his remarkable run-, Pa Th Hnrhi-r-( arniii lllvvrr girrn a riiinlni; rhrrr whun It iiuullflrd.

Th mll- an hour for tach lap was; 80.0J H8.S, 11 nil M.l). A rriiw.l of Hpproxlniatply 1S.000 was on han.l lo witness the trials. noyer niHtle a lap in his Packard In I for an average of 101.8 and Uiitn ijiil'. In winning Ihe pole position for last rear-, In thn IHS-ruhlr Inrh rlass, .11 in tn. Murihy erased 100.5 miles.

Look hi if Milton hss quite a bit of lhil lnji tnoney already siilted In HANOVER TO PLAY FRANKLIN NINE DECORATION DAY MADISON. May 26. The Hanover baseball nine will olay Franklin Decoration day and Oakland City Friday. The aquad uaa iriven another Khaklng op Williams. Ihe hurling ace, was lour for the remainder of the year.

Rent. helford, a new left-hander, probably will perform on ning UI If.e teia, wr-ui vio verslty high school. noon caused the large crowd to seek shelter, but it did not hamper the athletes in any respect. After JI events, with the execution of the broad Jump bagger eave the White Sox their first run Third Kh. (1 fur InnKm 1 2f l-'n'or, 4 to I.

2 to I 'iiiHrri, 112 M.dnt to 1. 5 fvi-n. Itd'lv 2 2 2- I'. 2H VRldH. been nb-d with V.

L. Hum, trark manager, and el least fifteen more ate ex-per-terl berore May 29. Ihe i lowing date. The races are for cats with maximum tif 1S3 i-lildc Iti'-los piston illsrilacement. Arthur I he rolet has entered two of his Front Fords and has uanieri Halph n'iadifr.

12H Hut nn to I Tim' 112 fO.NTIM Bl OX PAGE TWKNTV. and the mile relay, were finished the W'm. Tr ll. I tilim, K1H 'nun i fl. ru I Mtjrftinl, 20 vaidft.

i I jllNlllllIM 21 vhhIm. NEBRASKA TRACKMEN WIN MISSOURI VALLEY MEET rain let up for a few minutes. he Moon, tsmz'-s and Mn Twain hIro ran nil ii mi i yti run. Jvoad Jump and the mile, relay were l-ourth linllei Zv. MR (Handel ardn RASEBALL to 10; 2 to 6.

I to Mait'nicale. lit I 'art v. IS yarda ll. Kunmier 8 to 6, 4 to i 1 -a I 21 Miiah, MH 2 I Time, 1 i Huifnd. I vhi.Ih then completed with rainy goou wearner conditions.

The large shield for winning the meet will be presented to Notre Damt, while the shield for the Ozar or Va ri A iitwerp will hurl for he i tvei w- luiHvllh, othor. has pniertd his In-Htiln-rp Mpc-inl. ThT only four motp ga mes re ma in on i Sfvtvrn I iIhth rni nreti from I ih) 1 huh -1ocl Kfhftlule: Mav Frankltti. there I polls, tn'iudlrifj Joe Huff, Km ri Moyf-r. 2, Oakland ltv.

ihpn--; Jun In- "iu Hnt' dt'r, Wlllmr Shaw, Kofhtt-r. rliana university, here; June Oakland I TI. Whaler. Harold Hnrork and Kuz A KS, la. May 3 rt Th I'tilv'-t Mfy of i SVtoaaka fa in today won the MlnnonH Vh11'V i trark ati'l flfld rhrri- ninnshlp for the third ntratuht ynnr.

Thf Nebraskans t'tM ei In nil hut two of thoj Ik1I, MottKoblln and Autumn lMrHI.M il AIKf HeliH alao inn. Flfh Ifa'-e. 1 -1 mflt-m Valor, ill Iterinan yTANDINQS mile relay goes to Butler. Medals were presented to the men winning first, second, third and fourth places in the fif 1 I iti r.iv i.f ari. Mhn )hir ii' arft fin It tti Pie I 'n i vf-raity of a noa a wait 1 inn poraei, I I Tin- three rench Biigattls which qualified were consistent, to say- the 15; ast.

vet-Hjres for the three were: Al-12 Zbrowskl, 111. SO. and Vlgcaya. I StNA UnS BUY Lit K1JI 11 f.t to in tomorrow, i Arte, I it -1 i l.tlWtiiMiK' a Sail I third Ii li lv point. 3 to 2, 5.

to Htilv iK'lll 6 tn '2. fj tn Vv, M'-tat I 2 to I. Time. 1 45 KlrtJ. Tony Hi-nil, Sanarnook ami Vulrnin Park alao ran.

Hfx'h Rftr 1 4 furlonifsj- N'Hi. Morac, 115 I'VilMnat 4 to U. I tn 3, out; Anna MHrron" 11. I I f. Mooney 2 tn 1.

4 to fi 'id I nit. 116 I Fat or I .1 to 1. Time. 52 MKigfiiet I gwrciii and Margin alao ran. lor-k and l-'-r-d W'pnnN'nn.

Mutloi won thn ViUcH Peak hill rliirth lal autumn, hi(-aklnif all menrds with tht -nr he will teen events on the card. Summaries. Mile Ttun -Roblilns (Wahnsh), first: Pal-ton (Earlhaml, second: Nay Indiana third; Kennedy iNotre Dame), fourth. Time, 4:24. 410-Yard Dash Sweeney (Wabash), first; Montanue INotre Dame), second; Hani tliutli'ii, third; Watson (Purdue), College Baseball.

WASMINGTOX, May 26. A nnouncc-mt-pt that Outfielder Harry Globoid had bcfii puixhnst'd hy WashlnKton from the CALENDAR drive May 30. liny hnhfi-tH of Puria. haa heTi nanifd driver for the Hi lt entered ly W. Ht-lt Auto rial cm Ronton lied Sox waa h-r I IndhuiitKol! maae rubil I Tom Kooney, driver nf the Sluts press ear, showed a flash of his old-time stuff I 1,1 Imntlltir down the stretch when the Mercedes lilt the retaining wall.

"Bed" Hi mun clocked him In nothing Hat. today hy Clark Griffith, president of the Fracth la coinc on dailv on thn FmhU la May 'JR. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Uashlnp'on (luh. (irifflth aald It whu ra-k.

wh Ii wa fintfh'il Tuesday. Th the intention of the Um hI Hub to ue the new K'Hn'I stands havt- a ttcatlfiK uca-lT veteran outfielder aa a utility fielder. I of Il.oon. SInne starring hh major league career 1 HU a ITV. N'o'ie Iani" rnivTMtiy of foi Flattfrls Fal and finrr-ti.

ARE REPORTED SOLD nd i 1 1 i In fourth. Time. shot Put Thome (Wabash), first: l.leb (Notre aine), second; Griggs (Butler), COSTIM JII ON P.A6K TWENTY'. ten yearn Htfo, ieooid haa idayed with 1h vela nd, he Thh aRo Arnerlrans and the Ued 8oi. haln been with the latter flub two 'year.

Mav 'ilir a Pel. .700 .344 Entries Coming in for City Tennis Tournament UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO WINS BIG TEN TENNIS TITLE (Mi I'VA'ff 1. Mav t6 (. 4 Mrrkl i of the 1 of Mu lligan today Won it hit K'liulf! lin mpioTivi, 1 hiuI 11 (am frurn Ihe CnKerallv of 1 Milen ko won tin- iiionahlu in th W'eMt-in 'f-n fTii- ten 11 c)(t in plo'ieh ir iniil'-Hf Merkel defeated V.f v. ii Wllaofi of tli- fill ei'-fiM- rid A K.

i i 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 -lefontel M. H. (iriflii and of sii. 'n flneSH of I a ti The or .1 l-'i 4. The track will not be open to the public today.

Several thousand were turned away last Sunday and the chances are that the same thlnfr will happen today. 4 Two of the Dnesles entered In the race were repot led as helrig worked out on a block yesterday. a race to beat the Cllllk to he teadV. May The s'ate-meril Hint Hi" l.itiK talkeil of sale of th" Ann i an l.i-aKne chili had Ohio Stale Nfiiihw'lfm Ha lTi-sj VfUr ti and Sled man Moil. IjisI.

Kan-as i( ID Paul 20 11 Louisville IH 15 (oliimlni. IK 14 Milwaukee 1.1 MlniieBiM.il- 14 IS IMH II 21 Toledo Ill 20 AMKHH'AN I.K.Atil'K. Von. Ixiet. York 24 11) Philadelphia 15 13 Cleveland IS 1 Detroit 17 IS Washliifflon 14 17 St.

l.ouia 14 IS rhlcMKo 1.1 1 Boston 10 19 I Plan an rapidly hflnx forwiirdd for the rlly IfnnlH totirniiminl to held I at the ron rtt of he II a wt horn TcnnU Club the week of June 11. Entrle 11 re .1 1 oen f-n In) 9 ef'jt II I tit on toiio-ili 'Weep loim', 't fnt li lo I Th lmrr.ru v. fit. inisii imli'ii'i Iiik Hunt FROM COLONELS, 7-6 for fix 1 I Tien a rid hi hl.l 'inn llltis llf rilllV belnr tnken In now anil early report ninth I TVt. .4 53 .419 ii I II h.i'tt flrmllv i-'initiniiiiiileil, whs iiihiIc In I'lti-r "itiotii if Boston evening ft urn sniil tl'Hl ai'lfcatlori lied I in ft! tli'i'lf at th" r-lty ofllce llti- cluh (iroperty to' I'alriK-f VV'ltiil'iw.

I ir. Kobeil II. Iiruryj Hti.l S'lioi'tihorn of 1 At '-liv hall ti" i-otiflnnntion of the re-: port wa ohta Inn I'll. Tin' lelt lo Hoston this week of I'r Ml'leflt Hull Johnson of the A ifierica ll I was taken bs confirmation that tii" Sox. after many sslea on paper, w-te to change hands.

Owner Harry (-'razee has nut yet H'lpiltted tllat i li li'-ul h.is been conclii'led. Indicate thnt the iiuril larne field uMI jJJ" be on bund. Men and boy' entries' JOHNSTON TO PLAY WASHER IN FINALS 1 3 I 11 2 II 0 7 if Hr'H'l'iilK. HeMTillin rti' and Htlnon. are belriR rereUed by Itllam U.

Fog-- taltr; 35 Blues Nose Out Victory After arty at the I letrher Amerlrun Company NATIONAL ITHAi'A. Mav I.KAOI K. Won. iist. Louisville Ties Score in Seventh Inning.

II Hi' GIANTS TO VICTORY Bests Glazner in Mound Duel, and New York Wins by 4-3 Score. NKVV May 26. The- New York Nationals defeated the Phillies today, 4 to Claude Jonnard besting Charlie Gluznt-r in a pitching1 duel, although Cila znor fanned Fix of MeC.TH w's in en. Ticrney hit his nevond home run in two day. The Ciants won the game in the eighth when Kelly sf-nt Vowns; home with a triple to h'fl after Young had doubled.

Score 1 5 5 Mall.iry P'inii Kinii' nn'l Tune Tit .771 .611 .485 .45:1 .424 .250 Ntiiv York PlttliurKll fllira irn St. Louis Brooklyn Pnston rinrlrinftt! Philadelphia and Seldenntlrker at South Meridian atreet. Women' and jtirl' entries arer btdnpt takrn by Mm. H. M.

Adamv North Tulbott afreet. The evenly will be a Men' Hlnfcl''') 11 double, women' ainKlen and doiibleM, Junior ttlnjclea and rlfU' Mingle ml double. 20 17 14 in 14 8 1 4 1 rt 1 II 1 7 17 19 24 FT. CLOl'D. France.

May 25. (Associated Press William M. Johnston of California and Jean Washer of Belfflum will meet in the finals of the men's FIVE LEADING BATTERS OF EACH MAJOR LEAGUE NATIONAL I.P.At.l K. I. All It 11 IVt.

WIii-iiI. Ilrooklyn IIS .4.1 i l'ittllirsh .11 fin IH ItiiltoililfV. St. L. 141 87 All I Flisrli.

New Vork S5 I III XI ft; n( Mot ii, tii. m. LiMih i no AMI.KII AX I.KAOI K. It II IVt. Ili-lliililllli.

I let roll 111 107 tt 41 .4 IK llelrhle. lo-ton tt 711 It 1 111. Kt" III 41 Miller IMliln A I Myutl. MeelHIIll ZO I1: FIRPO REACHES HAVANA. IIAVAN.

Mv Luis Annul Klrpo. I Itm Araentln hea vs iviik fit fishier, arrived h'-re this afti-iiioon from Key West. lie! 3 I 4 MINNKAI'ULIS, 7 Win'-ori-tii i on liittti-ri. anil Filwll itii'l i 'In In. ii.

a Fl iiallilritf iinnieilliitelv f.r In KANSAS CITV, May After Louisville hart ralllert nn.l the count in th; peventh, Kh nsas 1 'it' ma de one run in the last half cf that Inning and nufced out a 7-tu-fJ victory in the op-nine game of the liere today. Ford Srhupp. IcjcmI piichr. knpt the IaiiiI-ille tf-niii for six innlnKH. but gnvH way C'artr-r aftr the MtoiV rally.

Scor ill tiUMl 3 with Joe VVhit of New like is ekpe'-led to 1 1 I Mon- LINCOLN TURNS IN LOW GROSS SCORE AT COUNTRY CLUB Arnii. ri 4 F-'ord a rti I fi i I Ti Harvatd. 1 lldlv I'fnui, P-nim. ai.in. Tom.mk-.

T. IJoharl. 2 Vaw. IT. I'Jtwanv .1 St H.

i iii-fii' li. 7 Hrnwn, Phlhv AB 11 A. N. ABU Louis. A II A' Mnksn.lf.

'2 A (I A 4 .1 fi 1 1 1 1 r'f. sliiitlcs of the International hard court lentils championship tournament the. last lotitnanient at which the world's hard court championship will ba Heel. led. Washer earned the right to rday Johnston by his defeat today of the yoimi; French plaver, Henri rochet, hy the score of I.

3-D. 3-fl. fl-4), (1-3. Th. same Uelulnn In Ifi'Jl met William 'i.

TH'len In the finals, but went down to defeat in three stralRht sets. Shut In Singles Finals. The same old story of the hard court championships and Rivera tennis of the ZEV, DERBY WINNER, CAPTURES WITHERS RACE AT BELMONT 3 1 ii i Buj.l,! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. AM KICAN ASSOCIATION'. MilwHiikp-.

I MH A A lOMS. 3 Kunv.i, 4 itv. liiiville, fi. Ht. I 'an I.

ToIimIo. t. Coluinttii. 7: HnnBMlif 4. AM V.

KICAV I.KAOI F. 2: l'H'tro(r. 1. 8'. UjuIb.

1 c'v hind. n. Now York. rhihul-lphta, Washington. -T: Hoston.

2. NATIONAL I.EA4.I E. Rrooklvn. 6: Benton, n. New York.

4: 'h 1 'adol phla. 3. Kt. Lou la. 5 Httthurh.

4. Chicago, 4. Wl lams Tlerne'. 2 I 2 I 1 I 0 3 'J. Scol 1 fl 0 il1 fi ft Brifrl '10 P.er-kei.lf 1 1 3 Hamtnnd.K l.nke Lincoln shot the low uross score 4 'I 4 2 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 1 .1 1 4 Holkf.l lilt llroh.3 4 f) 0 3 Ii 2 0' Meusel.

ir. I 2 3 2 VouiiK.rf 1 0 7 4 0 1 4 2 2 ft I 1 II i) 1 in Ihe hall sweepstakes si the i-oiin- ft khrift. 2 ard 0 4 0 0 2 try t'ltih esterdav, lurninjE in 1 71 li il I 9 II I I) II 5 M'l'ir 'Tin'-ill'. I'n Irijrin.l Coiiihs.l'-. a ti it Hm Ihtisi 3.

M.v.r K.vh 'Hsmel Estell.p. II I' Dempsey to Have Strenuous Workout at Sparring Today NKW VOHK. -May 2i. -Covering the mile In Ihe fastest lime ever teoorded at the i rn'-k fr a th-slerllnir colt which heat a held of lupnti I of 7H for eighteen holes. 1 ir.

I'. Clark had second low cross, 8'l. and Carl i (ilbbs's 4 wai third. i Ijow net honors were divided between 1 'I thoroughbreds to the wire in last week's wo years will obtain as far as the O. M.

Karfsdali; and l-tarry Kelsser, hHVltiK Tl. .1. Hobhs. A. M.

I'arO Ketmiiky derby, won forty-elKht women's slneles are concerned. nn PAU.S. May 26. -Tomorrow promises be the busiest day rumiln of the classic Withers stakes Suzanne Irfnglen will meet Miss Kath- I Totals. .30 4 24 Wl Totsls 2 7 2 i Batted fur Betzel In ninth, "Batted fur in seventh.

i at Hi nnoni para toiiay. Mclvane of Kngland, in the finals. T. (Jtt and Paul Davis wero 'hamplon Jack Oempsey has had sin Totals- 7 2 7- ToIsIp .14 1 27 1 3 'Halted for Glazner In ninth. Philadelphia 300 0 0 0 0 1 New York 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 Errors WrlRhistonf, Bancroft, 2.

Two-bane hits Mdkan, Tlerney, Wrlprhtstone, Bancroft, 2, Young. Three-base hits -Meusel, 1-ielly. Home run Tierney. Double Uanrroft to Fren to Kelly; WrlRhtstoiie to Tiernev to Hollte. LTt on baaes-New York.

Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balln OfT Jonnard. off Glazner, 2. Stru out By Jonnard, 4 by Itlon for his world championship fight with Tommy Gibbons at july ,1 ''k ti, at tied for fourth with i.i each. Louisville ..0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 Kansas City.

2 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 HlJikf. i a r-aiiirht flnlshlnir 1 -57 9 i He will hex ten round, two each with the Riant tifKro. Godfrpy TODAY'S SCHEDULE. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. INDIANAPOLIS at Milwaukee, lonitvill at Kan-ia) City.

Columbua at MinneaiKtlis. Tolmlo at St. Paul. H4I- MIKKKR. I -It tbiii hy; Jlarry Dmnkf, P.rlll.-h h-a woltht Hilly W't lla, the KncliHh MartinKHlf, w.i.cn lu.iowc, (tiding of Franco, 6-2.

6-2. rittVniiKli hy; Jlarry JJiiinkf Errors Betzel. Kooh. Two-base hit Peotl. Homo runs (iood.

Aensia. Htolen has' Het7.el. hanlflces Wright. Mam- iiki.k. U-ltr.

Irank Nw York niiMl -w -lKht. With two of shadow flnish of lhe HCOna aain MM- -'ocht will play wrHr, I'rank Powers, Nw York niid-U'-w tKht. With two rounds of shadow iTiond, Hi litlpp. M' ott, itounie play fctian Hal Slazner. 6.

loosing niti-her Glnzner. I'm imn to Beta, to rovlnKtim .1.1 hn iti i boxliiK ni i wo rounuH nri me oa. unx win wt me ntmi.si the the rryknps. which finished third I'ii Moran and Flnneran. i'lnie.

Kansas 'tty, 4. Htsti on 1 i.urnuin;iit to jf nni i -t -iu, i chHnuin hlrt camp hr. in th" d'-rby, was an also run today, as balls Oft Kooh, i. ofr KitHlj, off; jun 2( end 24. It wi.

tmouned inut i 1 nwy will runt Monday anr tiout flj-ldntj T.KHdnv The ntir wrk was II a J. Augupt litlrnont'n colt M-llrv 9 4- hy TJluwv l'i UneJ-iiMp WfTlub i will a lay-off for the camp and th-r will be no iiiun; workouts until about enjftr. two had been expected lilt-l6ff Kooh, b'lni fnninK: off i Accord In lo Ue. Sherer tn a verv cap- Jun 4 A 0 to be closest contenders. 1 in 3 innliik: off 0 In 2 1-8 in- 1 a'd Roliet and may ho d-(end-fl on to Jack UenrnB, manaer of I4'Tnpfey, l-ft today for ShII Ufik- wher- he Willi Zev ictor matched IhHt or Aris-ntnirs: off I ifhrrrv.

1 tn 4 Innlnrn: off I make mrong bid for liotiom tn Him torn- I r-ni I a wijk. The umuh! routine dMTed at th- cami today. Demnsv ids. wVtieh, nfit-r winning the first against JWss McKane and J. B.

Gilbert of KngUintl in the flnala of the mixed double-, while Allle. Lenglen and Mme. GoldinK miy brinir another championship to Francp when they meet Mrs. Bo mdsh and MUs McKane of Enulan.l In the finals of the women's doubles. J.

r.i Ufcjnon and At. Dupont already have won the mn's doubles! for France, dt-'f'-Mt'nt; Hnron leMorphure: of Italy and M. nf Armenia tday, M-I2, 3-6. 6-2, 6-3. fl-4.

AMERICAN I.KAC.LE. )il'an at DtTrolt. i'lrelnnd at Sr. I.ouU (No other came nrhcdnlM.) NATIONAL LEAfitE. Bon' on Brook 1 vn.

Ph)Ud-Iih i at Vw York. Pit liihureh at "hl' ro. St. IfUia at Cincinnati, KKI.I.KHKR'S HOMER IN MTII 11ICATS REDS, ft-4. CHICAGO.

May 2 Johnnr Kellehers mf run rtrle ifter two out In the ninth inninic himiro a i-to-l vlctorr 14I.T1MKI 0 FAG TW KSTT. Kentwky d. rhy In ibi i. cm pturtd th mmp, 4 in n-i-A inniiipri. un pitch tink the ntorninx run oi fiRni mile nrnt six rotin.m wtin omrey.

ivnk s( 4inl unninii tin i.tit is, inning porner i I 11 iahhs and Htirke. The. boxins toik on the iiatur of r-al and Ientp8-y Iandd poind nf ti Koif ii n'- in i 111.1 and lfis wnih lft hi itartnrs Rxjiplnc, iiarttitil in COXTIWED OX PAG TWKNTV. case of lrake and he rer.if-ii a number of hard wallops Jn return. toui nsmrnt..

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