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I 1 OUR THE DES MOINES REGISTER-SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1935. DRAKE NAMES ATTRACTIVE OUTDOOR TRACK CARD Shattuck Star HEADPIN MEET Four Centerville Girls on First All-State Team Two-Court Game Improves Sports From Spectator's Standpoint. KANSAS RELAYS FIRST EVENT ON OPENS AT GRAND BRADDOCK SEEKS SCHMELING Tiff, JACOBS SAYS NO tinction of having been chosen on By Bert McGrane. Girls basketball, vastly Improved ALLEYSAPR. 1 5 the all-state lineup for the third BULLDOG SLATE straight year.

Teaming with her from the spectator's standpoint as first string guards are Garnette tl rlf by the new two-court game adopt No Changes in Rules Mlddleton and Louise Marchl of Centerville, Gertrude Kruger of State Meet at; Cedar ed in the high schools of Iowa this Grundy Center and Dorothy Lut season, owes its new popularity to Falls. Ends Program. Made. By Brad Wilson. advances in individual perform terman of Wellsburg.

Other standouts in the guard positions Coach Franklin P. 1 (Pitch) German Wants Battle With Champion. By Jack Cuddy, NEW YORK, N. y. mfu James J.

Braddock, veteran er" of the heaVyweight division Saturday night was the hub of ances made possible by the changes were Grace Vivian Koolman of The annual Headpin bowling Johnson Saturday announced the in the rules. Wellsburg, Alyce Kelly of Clar tournament, one of the most popu Features of basketball never ence, Pauline Gumm of Center lar meets of the season, will get v.LJLi:!ML vllle, Lucille Frederickson of Stratford and Estle Scroggie of under way at the Grand Recreation before witnessed in the Iowa state tournament were seen during the alleys Apr. 15 to 28, it was an outdoor program for his Drake university track team. The Bulldogs went through their dual-meet season indoors undefeated and won the Missouri Valley conference championship and finished second to Iowa in the annual state little game called ring-around-th, rosie, following his startling upietf recent meet at the Drake field- Conway. Not Strangers.

MADGE ELSWICK. nounced Saturday by Carl Staff, MILDRED MOORE. JFAN WILUIlt.Hrir. DOROTHY LUTTfcR.MAff. house.

The pivot post play, the. director. Competition is open to both men and women in high and such teams were not successful in Five of the players given all man, West Bend and Cumberland legal block, hook passes, onehand state recognition are not strangers low average divisions. shots and other popular features their title quests their players cannot be included. No change in the rules has been in the all-star lineups.

Mildred Moore's selection for the third of the game were brought into quadrangular meet last week. Four outdoor carnivals are fea' made, the regulations of former victory over Art Lasky. Jimmy Johnston of Madlio, Square garden was scurryh. around trying to find a suitM heavyweight to throw la Wtk Braddock at the garden on Quit Scurrying. But Braddock's manaena v.

straight year is probably a record for one each. Players on the Led-yard, Manilla, Waterville, Holsteln and Johnston teams, which were eliminated in the first round, had little chance to demonstrate their ability and were distanced in the meetings to govern this season tured on the Bulldogs' outdoor play for the first time by the girls, who, under the older three-court restrictions, were unable to work Hillsboro Lands Four. Centerville's strong team, which waded through all public high meet which offers trophies as well Mae Miller and Dorothy Lutterman, survivors of Wellsburg's 1934 championship team, are on the as a collection of merchandise in prizes to winners. school opposition in the state and voting. Coaches and officials had first team for the second straight out such angles of play.

Greater Area. Players were sent into a greater No entry fee is charged. The a hand In the selections for the swept through all tournament op position to clinch the champion' participants pay only for bowling. year. Grace Watson of Hillsboro, a first team selection this year, was on the second all-state in 1934.

program, with a pair of dual meets with state, schools switched In between each brace of big meets. Home Apr. 26-27. To open the outdoor campaign, the Bulldogs will compete in the Kansas relays at Lawrence, one of the biggest of the midwest first time this year. Spectacular Guards.

Two three-game series may be rolled with the best series to count ship of Iowa, is honored with the most places on the all-star selec area of the court. New offensive maneuvers became possible and Gould, was telling Jimmy to scurrying because the New JejL longshoreman was not interwJ in anybody but Max Schmellu, who will arrive from Germany in April. Jean Willoughby, the Grundy Cen tions. All of the six girls who bore toward prizes. With hardly a dissenting vote, new defensive tactics were made necessary.

Under the new rules ter ace, makes her appearance on the brunt of the play for Center Madge Elswick of Centerville; Highest league averages of the first team this year after hav' this state developed the most ville are awarded places of honor, Jean Willoughby of Grundy Cen bowlers as of Apr. 6 will cover ing been selected on the third team And Schmeling's manaeer four of them landing first team po evenly matched group of finalists ter; Mae Miller of Wellsburg; eligibility of competitors, accord outdoor classics, on Apr. 20. Then last year. TaonKa ernr .11 ever to appear in the state tour sitiona and the others drawing uuwiro, ollUUUJ lipped ing to Staff.

In case averages are Grace Watson of Hillsboro and Virginia Hayes of Centerville were Centerville no doubt would have Coach Johnson brings bis track nament and some of the most pol second team assignments. not available the high average of had one more player on the first men back home to compete in Hillsboro's runnerup sextet Is recognized aa the outstanding for the previous season will be taken, team had Captain Margaret Gray wards in the tournament Just a their own annual Drake relays, uuuiu tutu uraaaocK lo quit ding themselves about fighting mi Black Uhlan of the Rhine be, cause Schmeling was being tt. served as a playmate for Maio, Claaaea of competition riasa A for men above 171 average. recognized with four all-team po sitions. Grundy Center, the con been available most of the time, shade behind them, in the ranking, scheduled Apr.

26 and 27. I iaaa for men below 170 average, nana A for women above 131 averaan. were Virginia Snyder of Center A dual meet with Grinnell's Pio ished Individual stars made their appearance. The Register's annual selections, commonly accepted as the all-Iowa girls teams, might more accurately be called the all-state tournament teams. Flayers on the 16 teams in the championship solatlon winner, and the strong Stratford team each draws four oaer in June.

Cla for women below 130 average. Wlnnere lent year: riaaa A men Warren Anderaon 320 ville, Maxine Robinson of Conway, Florence Hill of Farrar, Josephine Rated aa at least the equal of any of the Centerville guards, Miss Gray sustained a shoulder injury in the sectional tournament and her team was deprived of her services in all of the district neers, Inaugurating the Missouri Valley outdoor season, is next on Will Join Game. The boxing commissioners win positions on the various teams. Wellsburg, which made a game bid to defend its 1934 championship nana men Orvllle Gore 300. Claaa A women Resale Zlpfel.

Claaa women Billy Llndelof. Kerr of Grundy Center and Mabel Jernqulst of Stratford. tournament here are included in An array of spectacular guards The Yeomen Mutual Life Insur and wound up in fourth place in the state ranking, is given three Sumner Macomber, 3120 Kingman starred on the hardwood court and gridiron at Shattuck military school, Faribault, Minn. Macomber, shown here, played guard on the cage team. Shattuck won 14 of 15 games.

The Des Moines boy plays in the backfleld on the foootball team. tournament games. Her play, the selections. Other stars of equal ance team will try its luck in the join in the little game at Tue day's meeting hoping to break It uf. Chairman John J.

Pheian said Saturday night: "The whole, situation has become quite Involved Just now I have no idea t. limited in the state final by the ability no doubt were Included on was headed by Mildred Moore, the Hillsboro star who was selected as the outstanding player in the tour A.B.C. classic at Syracuse, N. the program for the Drake team, the Bulldogs Journeying there on Hay 4. May 11, Iowa State's Big Six team will be host to Drake in dual meet at Ames.

Valley Meet May 18. The Bulldog trackmen will try other teams which fell short of the same injury, undoubtedly would have won ber a first team position next Saturday and Sunday. Men places on the various teams. Conway, Clarence and Farrar each come in for two places and Gil- state final requirements, but since nament Miss Moore holds the dis- bers of the team, the second local had she been available at all times. five at the national meet, are Guy what the ultimate solution will Sellers, Arch Sanders, Everett particularly since Primo Car.

to keep Drake's conference record Calhoun, Wick Swanson, Lou Smith nera has walked out of the garden picture and signed with the Twen- untarnished, the cagers having SQUASH MEET 0 TEXAS RELAYS and Herb Crinnigan. The latter, All-State Girls' Cage Teams FIRST TEAM. vetrean Fort Dodge bowler and teitn century club." winner of the state's 1935 all' Habitues of Punch promenade OPENS MONDAY events title, is going along as merely favored Johnston's Apr, THISWEEKEND ENTRIESPOUR IN Grapplers Gather Here shared the loop title and the indoor track team having won the crown recently, in the Missouri Valley outdoor carnival at Tulsa, May 18. The concluding competition for the 1935 Drake team will be in the annual state outdoor carnival at Madge Elswick Jean Willoughby (Grundy Center) Forward Mae Miller (Wellsburg) Forward sixth man and will pair with Cal noun in the doubles. Coggeshall to Defend Officials Expect Big This Week.

E. G. (Bud) McConkey, city as Grace Watson (Hillsboro) Forward Virginia Hayes (Centerville) Forward Mildred Moore (Hillsboro) Guard Garnette Mlddleton (Centerville) Guard the State Teachers college, Cedar Crown. i Falls, la. sociation secretary, announced the time scheduled for the annual city Entry List.

AUSTIN, TEX. JP Approxl pians wun a ioua cackle. "Who can Jimmy get to fight Braddock on that date?" they asked. Primo, i logical opponent, is out of the gar-den. Schmeling will not be here, Lasky is out for the nonce.

And Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney, Jack Sharkey, Jack Johnson and Jest Willard have retired. Treats Injured Hand. It is believed that Chairman Harris Coggeshall, 1934 city More than 80 entries have been received for the annual. Iowa amateur wrestling tournament at handicap meet, which will be staged at the Grand Recreation squash champion, will defend bis mately 600 athletes from the mid title against a field of 32 con' starting next Saturday through to Oskaloosa CCC Team Captures dle west and southwest looked the here Friday and Saturday, it was announced by Earl Conrad, director of the meet Apr. 7.

Team competition opens forward Saturday to next Satur the program Saturday at 7 p. day's Texas relays as the first testants including three seeded stars Monday, when the annual court eliminations get under way State Tourney and 9 p. m. Sunday doubles and which Is being staged for senior and Junior contestants this year. major test of the outdoor track singles competition is scheduled at and field season.

Several changes were made in at the Des Moines Health Farm. Coggeshall drew the No. 1 posi Clyde Littlefield, head track p. m. and 5 p.

m. with teams at p. m. and 9 p. m.

No reserva Pheian will try to induce Joe Jacobs to accept a Braddock match Tuesday, but Yussel Jacobs is a very wary individual, and it may be a difficult task. If Yussel in. coach at the University of Texas, tions have been made, so the choice tion in the top bracket. Other predicted the meet would be one spots are open. the meet this season for which entries close Tuesday.

A point system of scoring similar to the A.A.U. rule will be used to decide winners. Length of preliminary matches will be limited to six min a) of the most colorful in years. It will mark the eighth renewal of Strikes 'N Spares The Elkett sists upon avoiding Braddock, there is danger that Gould and Mi Irish slugger may follow in Primo'a footsteps, enlist with the the Texas relays, suspended in 1932 due to poor business condi team of Los Angeles, will roll seeded stars were Galbraith Pease, former champion, W. W.

Way-mack, and Richard Bringolf. Bob Talbot will be the first to face the titleholder. The first round schedule calls two exhibitions at the Grand Rec Twentieth Century club and try tions. A crowd of 10,000 persons is expected to attend. reation Apr.

25, at 7 p. m. and 9 utes. Final bouts will be lengthened to 10 minutes In the senior class with six minutes governing the junior class. to get a crack at Baer, or who m.

on their way to the national Some of the nation's leading women pin classic at Chicago ever is champion, under its promotion in September. Nearly 50 trophies and prizes for matches Monday and Tuesday If'tlC er iu-a lay Ion i I A hit iin CU! pre nr fen iroi A a rr; irli ui loi Irci 'IV FK i- it ion1 5" (1! IfC. If fee nt! Cull pro lot feet Pi et fli F'Jf haa at all ft. Louise Marchl (Centerville). Gertrude Kruger (Grundy Guard Dorothy Lutterman (Wellsburg) Guard 8ECOND TEAM.

Virginia Snyder Maxine Robinson (Conway) Forward Florence H1U (Farrar) Forward Josephine Kerr (Grundy Center) Mabel Jernqulst (Stratford) Forward Grace Vivian Koolman (Wellsburg) Guard Alyce Kelly (Clarence) Guard Pauline Qumra (Centerville) Guard Lucille Frederickson (Stratford) Guard Estle Scroggie, Conway THIRD TEAM. Helen Davey (Farrar) Forward Thelma Harness (Clarence) Forward Nadlne Housman (Oilman) Forward Lillian Lundquist (Stratford) Forward Louise Shelman Forward Darleen Bailey (Grundy Center) Guard Anne Bergman (Stratford) Virginia Hagglund (Hillsboro) Guard Grace Sloan (West Bend) Regina Coughlin (Cumberland) Guard HONOR ROLL. Forwards La Verne Lutterman (Wellsburg), Verda Doan (Hillsboro), Doris Fersels (Cumberland), Helen Stice (Johnston), Vaughn (Ledyard), Margaret Daugherty (Cumberland), Frances Stonewall (Oilman), Eva Rastovao (Johnston), Rita Spinner (Waterville), Marguerite Stlllwell (Manilla), Donna Stolley (Holsteln). Guards Margaret Gray (Centerville), Wanda Battles (Farrar), Irene Heln (Clarence), Catherine tjulck (West Bend), Donna Kelly (Clarence), Margaret Burchland (Oilman), Hermecke (Holsteln), Dale Matheny (Conway), Arlene Drew (Ledyard), Elna Rassmussen (Manilla). The Fifth Avenue "pot game" going strong Sunday mornings, Meanwhile, Art Lasky lay in hit Company 776 of Oskaloosa crushed Company 782 of Solon, 67 to 17, to win the state CCC basketball championship in the final game at Fort Dea Moines Saturday night.

Mel and Lloyd Adams, older brothers of Ray Adams who played with Grinnell High against Mason, City in the state final at Cedar Falls Saturday night, were among the Oskaloosa stars, which also included Mitchell. Company 775 of Shenandoah whipped Company 1,775 of Eldora, 42-30, in the consolation final. Th llneupai OSKALOOSA ST. SOLONIT (1. FT.

F.l O. FT. r. Graitv.f 6 0 liWIer.f 2 0 2 Mitchell. 5 2 2 13 Fentuaon.f 0 0 0 rlrlriftea.o 12 2 A rl mi, 4 0 lHoff 0 0 1 Xlnnta.e.

0 0 0 Walters 2 0 0 M. AiUml.t 1 2i Slvtard.n 4 0 Total! 7 3 Almond. 0 0 01 Totalt gf 3 4I Brora at half Oekaloosa 25, Solon 10. Official Referee. Luffy.

stars will participate, including Glenn Hardin, Louisiana State's specialist in the low hurdles and quarter mile. Glenn Cunningham, former University of Kansas star before second round eliminations get under way Wednesday. according to Al Moore, genial di are to be awarded the winning athletes. Nine cups will go to first place winners in the senior division with trophies to be pre rector of the planks The Schedule of matches for the hotel bed, recovering from the worst battering of his career. A physician was treating his injured left hand, a gash on his left brow Heck Ross five, which used a substitute bowler in the Ak-Sar-Ben and the world's premier miler, and Jack Torrance, U.S.U.'s man sented for the school or club winning first place In team first round: MONDAV.

1 p. m. HarrH Coggeahall vi. Bob Tal bot. meet last week are miffed and a lumpy face.

He expects to leave by plane for his home in Loi Angeles, tonight. mountain sh'otput artist, will give exhibitions. 3 p. m. Jamaa Hubbcll v.

E. T. Dan- A silver cup will be presented iy. jr. 4 p.

L. L. Hill va. Earl Stotla. Athletes from 21 colleges and The Omaha scribe, they claim, made it appear that Heck's boys were chiseling inasmuch as the sub carried a handicap Jake to the most outstanding athlete 4:.

in p. m. M. 0. Oranaky va.

Caapar universities and 42 high schools 4:30 p. n. Richard Rolllna va. Jerome competing in the tournament This prize will be presented by Sager, regular, couldn't go won. 5 p.

m. Iaadora Chapman va. Dr. Ju. Ilua Swam.

have been entered and relay officials expect the list to be swelled next week. Earl Conrad and Is expected to become an annual award. BREWERS SPILL SAINTS. HOT SPRINGS, ARK. (rPr-Th Milwaukee Brewers pounded out 11 hits to trounce St.

Paul in practice game here Saturday, i to 5. The Saints were held to six p. Gordon Brlna v. Gardner Local women may support Omaha's 1936 bid for the W.I.B.C in order vowiea, jr. 5:30 p.m.

A. B. Howland va. Karl First entries to the meet in to get the classic here in 1937 Jack Hammel is already RICHLAND TRIBUTE. RICHLAND I A Mmhr.

VTUuaina. Tt KSDAV. 11:30 a. m. Laland MrRroom v.

cluded a full team of competi Kh, runnerun in 'the Kewaatt working on the men's Midwest conference, were entertained at a banuuet County Cyclone Alumni to Fete tors from the Collins A. C. coached by Guy Elliott of Col Monday night. Wayne Tim. 2 noon W.

W. Waymack va. T. D. Weller.

12 noon Galbraith P.naa v. uv.m ine team won 20 out of hits. Earl Webb, who reported Friday, got into the game as a pinch-hitter, coming through with a double and scoring a run. aa gamea and arorec! 700 polnta asaln.t Una, la. iien, lucner, me, o.iion 4 McClura will ba loat by arad Washington Wins D.

m. Rlrhard Rrinaoir v. Jnk. Cage Champions Industrial Ball Missouri Valley Cowlea, p. Wlnaton Howland vi.

Joe Roaen field. p. ra. William Read va. A.

T. Oormley. p. nt. Max O'Brien va.

Thomae Bailey. rt b. m. fiandara Davidson v. a Swimming Title Demons to Sponsor Baseball School Here for Two Weeks Carney.

ST. LOUIS, MO. (vP) Washing' Members of the basketball team that brought Iowa State college its first Big Six conference championship, Coach Louis Menze, George Veenker, director of athletics; Joe Truskowskl, Harry Schmidt, Le Roy Tlmm and League to Open Program May 3 The Industrial baseball league, compooned of eight clubs made up of working employes, will start ton university, St. Louis, Mo, Art Shires Signs piled up 45 points to win the eleventh annual swimming meet Pact to Manage Although the Des Moines West of the Missouri Valley confer a double round-robin schedule ence here Saturday night. One ern league players will not start members of the Cyclone athletic council will be the guests of the Tolk County Iowa State Alumni association at its annual birthday May 3, under the sponsorship of Harrisburg Club new conference mark was estab' U8iied as the final nine events the Dea Moines Playground commission, Joe Campbell, athletic director, announced Saturday.

(Tha Regliter'a Iowa Nawa Service.) were run off. dinner Thursday night. WATERLOO, IA. Art Shires, unnneu wun au points was The present schedule calls for the "famous what-a-man" of base' second, Washburn third with 19 Semipro players who want to Improve their technique and learn something about professional baseball may enroll in the school Those who show that they are prospects will be taken to the Excelsior Springs training camp for a tryout with the Demons. There will be a fee of a dollar a day for those who enroll.

The faculty for the baseball school has not as yet been chosen with one exception. Rollle Naylor, At the dinner, which will be held at Hotel Kirk wood at 6:30 p. gold basketball awards will be made to members of the cham Tulsa fourth with 13, and Okla ball fame, who has been making Waterloo his headquarters during homa A. and fifth with eight, pionship team. the past few weeks while he serves aa the referee of wrestling matches spring training at 1 a 1 i Springs, until Apr.

11 the Des Moines club will hold a baseball achooi at Dea Moines for two weeks prior to that date. The announcement was made at the baseball office Saturday by Cbarlta Walter Pfeifer, Tulsa, bettered the old record for the 200-yard breaststroke when he swam the The event will commemorate the seventy-seventh birthday of In this section, signed a contract games on Tuesday and Friday of each week at 6:30 p. m. Two outside players will be permitted on each team roster. Deadline for change in lineups has been set for the third game of the year.

Campbell announced that one more club Is needed to fill out the loop. Call 4-2181 or at Campbell's residence 5-2693 for fur Saturday to serve as manager of distance in 2:43.3. The old mark the Harrisburg, club of the 2:44, was set by Squier of Drake QUICK, EASY CREDIT former Philadelphia Athletics New York-Pennsylvania league, in 1929. righthand pitcher, who has been the Polk County association. There are approximately 700 Iowa State alumni and former students In the county.

Reservations for the dinner may be made at Hotel Kirkwood. He will report to Harrisburg The aummarlea serving as a Western league urn 400-vard enrlnt relav Won Apr. iu to start spring training. plre for several seasons, will have ther information. Weaver).

Grinnell aecond. Oklahoma A. tin m. iniru. lime, a.tli'7.

20'VarH hreaalatrok. u.v.n kH Dr.i,.. Shires may serve as the referee Another baseball meeting Is Knight, the aec- retary, In the absence of President E. L. Keyser.

charge of the pitchers. Other veteran "pro" players also will serve with Naylor. Tuiaa. Mbert i Grinnell) aecond. Draper scheduled at the commission's of at Abe Frankle'a Coliseum wreS' n.ii.n.i-i, iniru.

umnen lyvanning- flee Friday at 7:30 p. m. MMi, touriri. nme. oew record.

tling show Friday night. The local promoter has been negotiating uin recoro oy Bquler. Drake. 109. 2 44) O-vard harkltrnke U'on aj.l.

Yale Swimmer Sets Another New Record NEW YORK. N. Y. MV-Norrls hrough (Grinnell). Mill iWaahlnalnnl m.

wun srures and his booking agent. on1. Bennett iWaahburnl third Loe Answers to Queries 'nneningioni rourtn. Time. 1:47.

(Bel- nnKie ueorge of Waterloo. ir. oia recorn or hv Malhrough 1 1 made hv Malhronrh in Western Association Will Meet Saturday SPRINGFIELD. MO. WV- Western association club owners will meet at Kansas City, Mar.

Hall, Billy Reese To Play Today in Net Meet Finale AUGUSTA, GA. (UP.) J. Gil urir rmny ninni I Mark Almli Seen As irr.miyie won hv Kerhy Wa.rthumV Varn.v iWa.hhum, mmt-nnA Here's tha most liberal credit plan eer offered. I'se It to buy new Diamond Super Service Tire tires with four "blowout protection" fea turet at no extra cost. Dri'S In during this sale, pick out one-two or a set of new Diamonds pay nothing down and be on your way in a jiffy.

Holih i Grinnell I third. Kennev Assistant Ole Mentor ton) fourth. Time. D. Hoyt of Ysle created a new national collegiate and I.

S. A. record of 3:46 3 in the 300-yard Individual medley final of the twenty-ninth annual Intercollegiate Swimming association individual championships Saturday night. Hoyt, who shattered the old 44n.ard free.tvle Won by pfeifer KUI IllK NOTE If Mraonal repllee ar nm.d. a stamped envelope rnuat accompany qiieallona Wueetione mil anioereit If they ara uch that (h information may te owimH In aenerativ accepted recorrl hooka.

Wii'Xtona union, require coniiderah'a reaearcb throtiah ntaapa-per 'ilea cannot ha annwar.il. nor ran aiiNtfnna which require refereneea to filee beyond 1925. V. W. Iowa Cllir.

la Horn, hut 1 MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. (Pi iiumai. Mean i vtanningloni aecond Pecker i Wash Inaton third, rihert inrlnn.ni 30, to draw up the 1935 playing schedule, President Tom Fair-weather announced Saturday. The fourth Time, .17 100-vard free.tyle Won bv Kerhy M.nourn ffrn.v Mark Almll, former St.

Olaf athlete, may get the Job as assistant coach at the Northfield. Institution next fall, it was learned eague is all set with the same six bert Hall, South Orange, N. and Billy Reese, Atlanta, Ga, won their way to the final of the south Atlantic states tennis tournament Holrh iHnnnelli third. Weaver iWaihina-tont fourth Time. WE WANT CREDIT CUSTOMERS mark in the preliminaries Friday clubs that made up the circuit last cannot vn i fancv divlna Won by Fdmondaon (Waahtiurnl, er 7S polnle.

l.u.rlm, h.r i a ah melon mmah season. Saturday night, inning me uiKinnce in nrown. urn aoiieie fool ball. clipped another tenth of a second i a i-ocahoritee-ia. The Kemucay Off his nPW mark In Hn.olv on Mat 4 at ih.

iWaahinaton). nasi, third Saturday. Hall and Reese will meet Almli since graduating In 1930.1 Muskogee. is working on a hookup with the San Francisco. --'livard treeatvle Won bv Varn.v to tell tiret.

batieriet and radios on credit and ui treat e. cry credit cuttomer like treat cath customer. bt you. All you have to 1, a vant t0 Py-and all you need to open an account is to show your license certificate. nurcniii imw-na traca.

Loulvlll. il In the final this afternoon. The nas coached all sports at Iron-! aa i eei-ond 1 at- Malooiiah Hlrtnnelli thlrrt Mead iWaah Vanh- or ine poetai recutatlrne p.i oi l. ti oo lo eend any informal ion about tha plactna iC' SIS i prepared 10 op mugni race wun Hill uiesen, Ford-ham, who was second. mc uuuuirg also will niKn ncnooi antl nas lo' nme, a lOO-vard medlet rela Won tif (irln- erate independently if the connec tion is not mad.

ai r'in, reTeraom. Inaton eerond Waerioura third Oklahoma A. and al. fourth. Time.

5. held today. played in the Northern baseball Billy Reese, seeded No. 3, upset 'ague. Robert (Lefty) Bryan.

Chat- of oata inrousn tha mall. J. Cedar Kaptda. la Siitirett you write to tha manaaer of tha bat.tall dune at Lincoln. Nb.

Beatrice, tirk. Norfolk. N.h.. and Sxmi Falla, a D. tou do not aaad lhair ntmta.

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seeded No. 2. In Pinlft r.nrrr U. Mct6fota Head Play Captures Bay Meadows Event ten to your Louisiana State Wins Southwestern Meet LAFAYETTE, LA. (I.N.S.) Setting five new records, Louisiana State's track team completely dominated the ninth annual southwestern relays held here Satur At State Cage Meet one semifinal, 6-0, 6-3, 8-0.

Hall, seeded No, 1, eliminated Russell Bobbitt, Atlanta, in the other semifinal, -2, 6-3, -l. llrn' dlftrlrt haah.iball tournamania thra waa tia for flrat plaoa tha taam. winnini by tha larf.it marim of aoima harama aliftbia to comprta in tha ataia aiifibia to comprta in tha atata South Side Junior Meet Delayed Day The Junior basketball tournament sponsored by the South Side Community House has been set SAN MATEO, CAL, MV-Head SryjQppjQ Cram as you mwt tha nan That la tha raaaoniPlay, golden chestnut star. Satur- (Tha Retlatar'a Iowa Neva Sarrlea WATERLOO, IA. Pinkev day won the $25,000 added Bay koinaa tnurnam.nl and Lrnanlla aa aoL In the semifinal doubles play, ffntTWlaala ueorge.

Waterloo boxing and uriuuwi nindirin nn tiriv na i mnn ki t7am Moinaa. la if Jatnaa 1 day, NO MONEY DOWNI NO MONEY DOWNI 1 1 nrrti Mr tfmett a a i. ai a iii.uuT i iwi.it uuc urv. i new iTiriino TT In setting the new marks. Lou- Keese and Bobbitt, 8-3, 7-5 injured here Saturday night has been set for WedniW islana Stat, coasted in to win nd I Walter LeviUn.

Univer- entering the pres. box at the st. tl Entries inchTdeTou Team, in meet and led by a substantial m.r-h4f JXSt' ZZrVr fx "hI n1 "rhl ketb" tournament) fjvte in CTms and sTx in alZ r.in In first places. Southwestern '-f" 1 By Med'w "nd'fP but fall. Fuller.

Augusta, defeated Brvan'He struck his head acsinst an A iu Jl, Loui.in.P.nd Tulane also EHK V- '-V 8 th Harvey Harris, of the Univer-jlron brace cu ting ga.n h.stcla,. It Fnt newrecorfa. fe' fc. lUon i lititcnea to close the gun. phone 4-72S3..

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