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section; 1 DKS MOINES, IOWA, SUNDAY AIORNINC, Al'KII. 7, 1929. MM CANBY TIES I 1 RSI vARNE IN UVJ VAULT Chicagoans Win Iowa U. Indoor Prep Titled collect World Indoor Cham-ion Surprised by lona, Minnesota Stars. 7 InlKlttli HUNS Gives Cubs Powc 3 ATHENS, TEXAS, SPECIALIST IN SPEED ON IOWA TEAM IN FIFTH TO WIN OAK PARK ACES NAB 42 POINTS FIVE CAPTURES Diseatrh to The Reliefer.) MINNFPOUS.

MINN. Iowa unlversity-and Cornell college won honors In the I rut Minnesota relay nrnlvn 1 held it the (innhar fleldliouae) Saturday night. The 1'nlveralty of Iowa won the Ills NATIONAL TITLE Wv- Kally Knahle I-ajIiie Hnals In I)ovn Imps, FOR 3D CROWN 5' fishes City flili Winil Oklahoma City Camera Nosed Out in Final hy 2.V2I Count. One Had Inning Ten relay, heating out Wisconsin and Minnesota. Cornell allied a great spurt In the Midwest conference in i I relay to beat out Carletnn and Hunillne.

Murningslda college of Slum Cltv. placed third lo Norlli Dakota and North Dakota Slain In Ilia North Out nil college class. One of the npsels was the spc-flal pole vault erenl. In whlrh Tom Warne of world's champion Indoor pole 'Up in Smrnd Place Willi 29 Point. Mlara Ml.

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at the nlversllr of Chicago. scholastic Indoor track and field meet lwre Saturday night, four of the five first places went to Illinois schools. Mason City, which finished In second place wlih 29 points, thirteen markers behind the Oak Park champions, was the only Iowa Ihe winning of the national -jo championship, the first time the feat lias ever been accomplished by team from the southwest was accomplished after five days school to plnce In the first division. I VtVf5. vST I gruelling play In which the Teians howled over five teams Is asaajaaaav landed In eighth place with it points, while Abraham Lincoln of Cumuli Bluffs.

I'errv u.iU'f ak. from every section of the conn .1 vvv IM jr -v Ltfjm-r--' It try. The southwest hss hsd I i 1.7 i and I'nlverslly High of Iowa City teams In the fhiuls, but never he-fore has that section of the country sent two of It representatives also nnislied in the first ten. ItcioriN On Tumbling. Hecords tumbled In ifverv dl reel Ion as the largest field ot llugera lliirnli.

uhl allied by Hie ClilcHgu Culm during Ihe inter, ii ekpectcil to give the I lilciign team I be puner that it lin ked laxl wnaon on Its drive to the flag. Ilmnsbv lias been hilling the hall bard lur lug practice gnmes. BV SW T.U'llR. 4inrt Rdltor. Ths Petislsr.l WKVOKA, OKLA.

The heay bombardiers of Des Moines wer given a sample of their own artillery fire here Saturday when Denver bunched len hits with two Des Moines errors, two passes snd two or three mistakes by the defense to manufacture thirteen runs and defeat the fast foln Demons, 15 1 12. The game, played In a high wind, with dust sweeping serosa the Infield at times, resolved it athletes ever tot'oiiiprte In an FIDLER AFTER EVANS FOR BOUT THOMPSON' of ljt Or Mnlnr cn Mnrel first plin In Ills dent of Hie illiil ler-mlle In give the I'liiiilal city inxtlliiilon its only imiIiii in the I nircrolfy of Iowa lnleii IioIhsiIc In. iloor li'Mck Mild field meet (ln) Valley unci Inn corel a set mill In ii heal of the iiirtpr mile) fo give the nne-mlle run. self Into a slugging bee in which WITH IOW A BOY All-Aiiicricyns CHICAGO Pi OMnhniiM City baketbll team placed Ihree men on the nll-Amerlcan Inlerarhn. Insllc aiiiail aelreted here hv The Associated I'reaa In conjunction with officials of the national tournament and newspaper writer.

The team includes; orwanl I'jll Johnson, Central High, Oklahoma Cllv, and John Tompkins, Athens, Te. Center 'Mumping Jack" M'rnken, Classen High, Oklahoma City. Guard Kills Johnson, Ashland, and Andy Beck. Classen Hih, Oklahoma City (captain). Lee Kohl's pei outdistanced thai Grir.rlles with their drives, but An effort Is being made hy Promoter Dave Kldler to secure Kddle Kvans.

Chicago flyweight. could not bunch them nearly to effectively as their tdversarles. lo box Bobbie Dowd of ertar (iet 1img Clouts. Included In the Demons' fif Rapids. In the fourth ten round fight at the Coliseum Thursday teen safe blngles were four event here battled for honors In fourteen events.

More than fiuO 1 4 home runs. John Zaepfel, Jim performers from fifty-nine schools Oglesby, Hughie Nielsen and Canhy. Henry were here irom three slates lor the carnival. Galeshurg 111., led the record Al an amp getting one each, a triple by Joe Circle and doubles hy Van Camp, John Walters and night. This means that Harold Plude.

local junior lightweight, will not appear. Kvans fought Jasper Jennings here a few weeks ago, and, though counted out, put up a great battle. Itav Krause, who lights Mickey hreaklne with a mark of min vaulter. was tied for high honors hy Henry Canhy of Iowa and Ceorge Otterncss of Minnesota. On I ha draw for first place Ot fJeorge Bates.

Denver found three Des Volnes hurlers for Into the final contest for the gold basketball. 5IM5- lfVSir7A ighteen hits, including a homer utes 29 2-10 seconds in the two-mile relay, a new American Indoor Interscholasllc record for the event. Seven fleldhouse records for the meet were smashed. terncss was Riven first honors Towering over their opponents. and a triple hy IOcker and Ihe six-foot-pins athletes from the They all vaulted 13 feet hut doubles by Davis.

Parker and Durane in one of the ten round Jailed at 13 leet 3 inches, lona Win Kelny. In the Dig Ten relay Minnesota led the first lap hut was leading on the second man. ers, arrived In the city Saturday. Alex Stagff got in from Chicago and took a workout in the afternoon. He appears to be In fine phvsical condition.

George Barton. Minneapolis sports writer, who will referee the Hall-Legotirl fight, and Alex Fuller, who is to handle all preceding fights, will come lo Des Moines those In the broad Jump, pole vault, 60-vard high hurdles, fiU-vard dash. 440-yard dash, the 'two-thirds mile relay and the two mile relay. lii ill Aeo iNiiiHliflel. Another mark would have ben demolished in the one-mile run but for the disqualification of Jergusoii, thud Iowa runner, then gave his team the.

lend, and Ounn. four tli runner, won the Bratchcr. The arrival of Jim Oglesby. Minneapolis first baseman, caused another shift in the Des Moines lineup, the newcomer dlsplaciux Al Van Camp at. first base while the latter moved over to third.

Oglesby made an auspicious debut in a Demon uniform, for he drova a long home run over the center field fence, a drive that probably would have, gone over anyway even if the wind had not helped it along. Wind A ills Hitters. II is doubtful If any of the oth race hy heating; out Davidson of Wisconsin hy 4 feet. The Iowa Thursday. (Continued on Bage 2.) team wag composed of Thomaa Ferguson, Depping and Gunn, Cornell Wins Ritcc.

Here's Chance for Track Cornell trailed Carleion for the first three men in the mid little farming community of northeastern Texas went out In iront early In Ihe second period asd slaved there. Hauling the Texas five, which averages better than 6 feet 1 Inch In height, was a great team from Oklahoma which came to the tournament and proceeded to turn l.k four of the nation's best. Including Ashland, the defending titleholders. Guard In Big Hole. On that flashy Oklahoma five was a guard.

Andy Heck, all-tournament selection. Beck had played brilliantly before, hut he never nlaved more sensationally than he dld'Saturday night. Kverything he did was right. Willi "Jumping Jack" McCracken, ail-American center, covered like a blanket by his equals In slxe from the bordering stnte, Captain Beck took unto himself the of keeping the Oklahoma champions In the running'. Five times the 5 foot 11 Inch guard came through wlih mid- court shots that failed to touch: the rim as they swished through west race, but Kail Kotiha er circuit, clouts would have left, ihe hall park had it not.

been for Fans to Dope the Relays fourth Iowa runner, nosed out Slater on the last turn to win the race. Mnrningside had tough luck in this dust laden breeze, van ('ann)'s start at third was not so sood, however, as he made one, the Central race. Kettle of Morningslde, first runner, fell on his first lap, which put1 his team in hart at' the start. Klmer Han Hen, third Mnrnlngsiue runner, wild throw and used bad judgment at another time, but he waa pouring the pine into the horsa-lilde as usual, he and Big John Walters each making three hits. Nellsen, playing second base In place of filen McNally, who waa started 111s two laps last but I This rhnin'tif of Vaughn passed South Dakota Stale and South Dakota university.

Wayne SfrrrHxnii, Uvircrsitu of HAWKEYES DRUB final Morningslde runner, ran a good race and finished third close to North Da left at Seminole tn work out wit Ii a part of the idle athletes, lalso had a sorry afternoon in the OSTERTAG TENTH IN A. 8, G. MEET the net or onehanded twopolnters; from far down the side. But Beck I kota university and North Da kota State. Iowa itprinfrr find quarter' niler, is the-work of Rcg- 'strr xtaff artist.

Sterensnn the indoor quartrr mile hampion of the Big Ten mid slnglehanded could not match the One Morningslno team was MONMOUTH, 11-0 Iowa Hurler Allow En all-round scoring ability of the composed of Kettle, Hale, Han champions. sen and Menler. The Cornell What kind of a Judge of track and field athletics are you? Have vou followed the performances of the outstanding unl verslty track teams In the early meets this season? Can you pick the college or university stars most likely to win the eleven special events on this year's Drake relay program? You are going to have the opportunity. The ReKister, in co-operation with the Drake relay committee, will sponsor contest of skill in the judging of track perform-nmes and possibilities. If )ou can predict the winners of the various events von will be handsomely rewarded.

Clip the entry blank found in these columns. Fill In the names of the men ynu believe will win each ot the special events and the man you think will finish Bitond In each event. Then write a letter of approximately fifty words, explaining your reasons for selecting anv one individual to win an event. Mall your letter and your entry blank to the Drake Relay Contest Editor of The Register. Anvone is eligible to enter the contest.

The winner will be determined as soon as entries can be Judged following the Drake relays. The Judges will be appointed hy Ossie. Solem, director of the relays. And now. the prizes.

The contestant, whose predictions prove most accurate will be awarded a gold watch. Another gold watch will be awarded for second place In the contest. Third prize will ho three season tickets for Drake's home football games next fall. Fourth prize will be. two season football tickets and fifth prize will be one season ticket.

SpecinI Events. Doc Sumner, six-foot center team was made up of John Schenken. John a a 1 y. sPsBtAr a rr irt ia 1 1 rt field, making two boots that were costly. The Demons obtained sn early lead off Jim Jolley and gave promise of making a romp of the, game just as they had done against Pueblo Friday.

In the second Inning six runs were scored on singles by Fischer and Peterson, doubles by Van Camp and Wallers, circle's triple and home runs hy John Zaepfel and and shortest of the giants from 'ast year lie ran as leotlnff wan on ihe Iowa mile, relay 'eani which was victorious at Charles-Thorpe and Karl Kouba. fV the southwest, led the Athens scoring with five field goals and rw imiivo rf nog Standings. emy Only Two Hit. two free throws bur aiding him he Drake, Illinois, Texas and MAX SCHMELING was a pair or rompgins nrmners John and Fred and Buster IOWA CITY M)The I'nlver- MAY NOT RETURN Western conference meets. He also helped the Hawkeyes win the indoor relay cham-oitiship in this year's Pig Brannon and Moody Johns.

They "Klcvated" Game. slly of Iowa baseball team opened Its home season here Saturday by defeaiing the Monmouth college TO THIS COUNTRY CHICAGO if)-Kddie Ostertag of Menaha, crashed pins lo lake tenth place In Ihe all events in the gradually fading American Bowling congress tour- In winning. Ihe Texans exhlb itd a "futuristic" style of play, Benis (io Wild. In the Denver portion of tho same frame two runs were scored when Davis doubled. Parker scratched a Texas league double BERLIN Max Schmeling.

Ten meet. Stevenson, who, (Continued on Pse 2.1 German heavyweight, is slightly Irate at the prospect that the tans from laa Urove, is finamrnl Saturday. nine of Monmouth. 111., 11 to 0. Brown and Twogood.

sharing the Hawkeye mound duly, yielded hut one blow each to the Illinois collegians and only one Monmouth player reached second base. The Iowans got eleven iemor lie Has run the, 100- The Wisconsin bowler was Iheigied. 'N'ellVen's home run, whicbT dastl in 10 seconds, thenny one of many stars from sev- came behind barren bases con-220 in seconds to Itrlbuted another Des Moines tally blows oft Shoberg slants, ln- ii. odiuniay. rus in uie iourrn antt Denver was 'he.

4i0 in 49 6-10 seconds. He scores were 57 in the five man. blanked, hut In the flfm thl Second Second will represent Iowa in thclH04 h' doubles and 613 in! Grizzlies broke out in an outburst 100-yard dash High hurdles Two-mile run High jump Drake relaui here Anril "fit o7 i drove Sahlberg. the UIUKB relays nere Apru otto Stein, of St. Louis Islstartlnc nitcher nff ih starting pitcher, off the uha.J -II muuuu zwrf 27.

nt i nil rvi-nia COmpCLl- and Fred Dundon, his succesbor. lion wlih 1,974 maples ciuamg a home run by Mowry and triples by Rath and Nelson. The Hawkeyes cinched the game in the first frame when they counted eight times on four hits, two errors, a hit batsman and hree bases on halls. Rath, Old Gold outfielder, came to bat twice in this frame, knocking out a triple on his first appearance and a single on his second time up. Th box afore: Second New York state athletic commission will refuse to recognize the edict of "the.

German Boxing federation and suspend Arthur Bue-low, deposed manager of the boxer. "If the Ameriran commission refuses to recognize the -German verdict," Schmeling said Saturday, "I simply won't go back to America at all." On his first trip to Ihe United States, Beulow filed a contract with the New York commissioa to conform with American regulations. The commission announced some tim aeo that thif document was separate from the original contract Beulow and Schmeling made in Germany nd would remain in force regartii'ss of Ihe German federation's action. Schmeling recently split witH Broad jump Pole vault Second Shot put Rath Suffers Broken Leg Rf liter's Kptrlal Iowa Nws Prrvlrr.) IOWA CITY a 1 Rath of Davenport, heavy hitting veteran outfielder of the i'niversity of Iowa base-hall team, suffered a broken leg when he attempted to slide home in the first inning of the Hawkeye game with Monmouth college here Saturday, an X-ray examination disclosed Saturday night. The contest was the first of the season on the home lot.

Rath, who had been hitting at a .400 clip this season and was expected to be one of the mainstays of the Old (lold nine, had collected a triple and a single In two appearance at the plale during the first inning of Saturday's game. He probably will he out of the lineup for the entire season, according to Coach Otto H. Vogel. Several good scores were chalked up In the singles and doubles Saturday, hut none was good enough to get a berth among the leaders. V.

Lott and K. Knight of South Bend. rolled 1.272 for the best doubles performance of the day. In the singles, the best day's score was turned In hy Hub Annes of Milwaukee, who bagged pins. The Hub Recreations lend In the five man event with 3.0S3 pins.

uiu iiu ueuer. Denver's collection of hid couple with the Demons' mis-plays, resulted in thirteen tallies, giving the Mile High aggregation a la to 7 advantage. Kohl per-niit'od Sahlberg and Dundon to take their medicine as he is short of hurling talent because of the many scheduled games and the sore arms ot Herrmann and Ferguson and Davenport'i Injured foot. Ferguson Takes Mound. Fohl did not want to use an IOWH R1li AH H.O A.i (lon'll- AH HO A If 2 2ft O'Anwyl If 4 ft Discus throw Javelin throw Knur If ItlsckfiJ It 2 Ulir'l rf 4 ft lijr'nrll So 4 111 I jWIII'linn Mill II 1 ft nhi 4 ft ft Sill M'on lb 4 1 1 .1 2 0 Milr.o rf 4 ft Steh'na 5h .1 Ml'linw pp Iowa Mat Coach Harely Misses Kirk wood Fire Mike Howard, coach of wrestling at the I'niversity of Iowa, missed being In the fire at the Kirkwood hotel here early Saturday morning.

Mike, who refereed the Midwest A. A. I', wrestling tournament at. Ames Friday night, originally planned to take a train for Des Moines the same evening and would have checked In at the Kirkwood early Friday night. He changed his mind at the lsst minute, however, and stayed over in Ames.

Second Hammer throw First. I ft f. won 20 2 ft 1 -Howry rf a I'Va'a 4 1 1 ft SliobtiK ft 2 Th'niMin 1 I 2 Horner rf II Vl.oa 4 Swsn.on rf 0 I Buelow and joined forces with Joe Jacobs. American manager. Hop, step and Jump Submitted by Ill II Ssha.

Ih College Baseball Totals SO 3 24 14 Hrown 1 A A Twos'! 1 Tola Is .14 II 27 other nurier nut finally was forced to send Ferguson in with instructions to take it easy. The latter, however, gave only one hit and no runs in the last three Innings. In the meantime Johnny Jones, a young underhand flinger, who held the Demons helpless In Pacific Coast League Seora hv Monmouth flASOSAAA ft ft Pnritne s. Bnllee Ithlrteefl Inniarsl. hrlncan 1.

incinnati 4 Itft Inning-el. St. Xavlee rolleae II. Mirbiaan tnte Northwester 2. t'niversilv ot I.

Cleni4n f. 1'niversllv of fienraia 7. lyinislana Stats laliersltr of 111)- Address Kntry blank must be accompanied by letter of about fifty words explaining why you pick any one team or individual to win event. Mail letters -to-Drake Relay Contest Editor of The Register. lona 1 0 ft 0 i II Sommsry Krrors.

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