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moines rrn-Tf October 8. im THE DES PAGE SIX A York; Baseball Rumors Still Remain World Series Players Leave New YANKS, EUROPE FANS EIGHT OF 10 BATTERS IN NUVOLARI SETS Yankees Three Major Golf Tourney Dates Named Joy Reigns Supreme Continued From Page 5. WIN RING BOUTS IN TOURNAMENT McKEEVER SAYS BROOKLYN CLUB NOT TO BE SOLD ning baseball pennant winning clubs world championship clubs. EARLY PACE IN 300-MILE RACE THREE FRAMES vnv YORK. N.

Y. -P The United States Golf association Wednesday announced dates for $7,000,000 Toy. a i nA man in the aiiu mciv tv mmmmt je" vV li world of sport who spend, more Triumphs three 1937 cy K.i:.. parll mnnev to win. and win honestly aftv 72-hoie open lldimn who has the Judge Landis LeavesJ Stars I Continued From Page 5, ill Boxing Meet.

played June 10-12 at in Hi country club, Birmingham, Qualifying Field. Lnan jam biggest investment in all baseball onm. npnnle refer to his Yankee By Eddie Brieti. the amateur, Aug. 23-28, at VFW YORK N.

Y. The! the Alderwood Country club, Port- WESTBURY, N. Y. WV-Tazio club Ra filiations and his Nuvolari, Italy's automobile speed lvast Yankee stadium, as nup states and Europe were all land, and the ruouc uiuc. United States ana j-u Francisco.

ace. led the second day's qualifiers pert's seven million dollar ioy. and' square with two victones eacn women'S championship for the George Vanderb.lt cup, The man who pam the fir9t half of the! in ine which will be raced over 300 miles 'advanced a tJ" lu. A In to second and scored on Williams' smash to right centerfield. I Ryba Start Rally.

Porter followed Paige to the hill for the Negroes and got by the fourth safely but the whites tied it up with two runs In the fifth, i Mike Ryba, Cardinal Jack-of-all. trades, walloped a single to left international isoum, uib umn suu race wav! Fenway park, Boston, in January, tWo-day Roosevelt raceway o( Babe the New i announced sometime next month. at the New boxing tournament in Monday, when he was clocked in BULLDOGS GIVEN Ruth and to build a winning Wednesday said he thought baseball was onj1 the boom aRain, lust like othernight. Unesrf business, ind he was en-l A crowci of 2,500 turned out to larging Yankee stadium. When all ome of the best amateur additions are complete, probably in, throwers of Italy and Hun- center and scored when Catcher Al LONG SKIRMISH Todd of Pittsburgh blasted a two bagger to left.

Todd followed Ryba across the plate whan Left. 17 minutes, 9.62 seconds for the 20-mile test Wednesday. Nuvolari's performance as he skidded around hair-pin turns and surged up the main straightaway at 150 miles an hour was the fastest time yet registered on the new four-mile circuit. The Italian's average of 69.929 miles an hour was almost three miles an hour better than that of Count Brivio, his Italian teammate, who ted ivta, me against xne )(aij date 83,000 seated fans. talent in the Metropolitan Assoc! fielder Wright's throw bounced i Drake over tne catcner's head.

Frosh Hold Babe Appears, a iu1.il of the Amateur Aimeui. ntinn Col. Jake was enjoying Reserves. The losers later niiea tne Daspi in the same inning but Hornsby and Mize both failed to produce, nr nf rne uninn. and of the: union, hi.

nartv. one Six More Tonight. Drake university's crippled Bull big moments of the night came when Babe Ruth appeared at the Six more international jousts Tuesday's- qualifiers. Nuvolari's best lap averaged 70.1 miles an far of the erlU. Ruppert for tonight, tnclud Perkins Triples.

The Negroes forged to the front again In the sixth, scoring ones dogs were given a long scrimmage Wednesday, as Coach Vee Green applied polish on his revamped George Selkirk (left) and Lou Gehrig, Vank sluggers, were eaught Just as they came out of the shower Tuesday after winning the final game of the world series. A towel saved their dignity. Note the ear-to-ear grins. and hurried down to greet the ing a return engagement between for Vacation. NEW YORK.

N. Y. World scries ball players scrambled out of the big town Wednesday, leaving behind an assort of conflicting rumors, a horde of second guesser and Instructions where to end their world series checks. The ageless rumor that Col. T.

L. Huston, former part owner of the New York Yankees, would buy the Brooklyn Dodgers for a syndicate headed by the Reynolds tobacco interests, waa partly spiked by Stephen W. McKeever, 81-year-old president of the Dodgers. Never Made Offer. "I have not seen Colonel Huston, he has never made me an offer, and the club is not for sale," roared McKeever.

This failed to agree, however, with a statement from Ford Frick, National league president. "Huston offered million and one-half dollars for the Dodgers last spring," Frick said, "and the colonel told me during the world erlea he still was interested." McKeever made the only other official announcement of the day, saying Casey Stengel's successor as manager of the Dodgers would not be named for some time. Start Exodus. Commissioner K. M.

Landis started the exodus toward the hunting and fishing grounds. The Judge left for Burt lake, Michigan, to fish for two or three weeks. Colonel Ruppert, owner of the New York champions, and his business manager, Ed Barrow, will take a trip to the Adirondacks. After a week there they will return to New York, leaving again on election day for a month's vacation at French Lick, Ind. Bambino.

He escorted him to a UI(ierlc0 Sergo of Italy, Olymp contestjoff ba who played lrftfield for t.hi. nd nlanked the all-time, nound champion, and Jackie i th. Dutchmen. and the hour. Mays Has Close Call.

Bob Swanson of Los Angeles with Central's Flying four innings pitched final home run king down beside Ed of Cleveland, Sergo's oppo the Yankees' oeeue- nent ln tne final at Berlin. The Bulldog mentor has been'fjve. Hughes' third hit, a single, experimenting all week trying toJwas followed by Perkins' triple to Ui-nfinn -tilfaM. laf l-tltafi-M U'oll fn Barrow, who has been driving in thei midget races, Chuck Tabor of Orange, N. Chet Gardiner of business manager, anai Wednesday night bouts saw browed i WUIHUlliaVlUil IIIO ivl muvvii.mm Marse Joe Mct-aruiy, -tne ew lorK The line-: th.

run. Los Angeles, Pat Fairfield of Eng P'lot- Hungary in the 135 pound looked gbout get wednes-l The Negroes had the unusual land, Philippe Etancelin of France Everyone in the gnu was and register a oecu iday'i lengthy practice, with three 'experience of getting three hits la and Emll Andres, another new faces in the team that will, the seventh without scoring a run. amazed. Ruth and Barrow and Mc-; in the 147 pound division. Hun-Carthy had been robust enemies gary won twice, in the 147 pound Angeles driver, also completed their qualifying tests, finishing in order named.

ever since the Bambino was per- nd ls pouna classes, start Friday night They are; a beautiful throw by Rightfielder Tackle Dick Tomlinson, Guard ival Goodman of the Cincinnati Charlie Lyon and Halfback Bud Reds served to cut off Snow at Rex Mays of Glendale, nar Floored Four Times. Easily the most exciting en the plate after Griffith had hit mitted to go to Boston early in 1935. It was the first time the Babe had mingled with Yankee hran hats since then. But a Suter. The Bulldog reserves found the rowly escaped serious Injury when his Miller Special crashed into the concrete retaining wall at the east gagement was the 135 pound tus- freshman line stiff opposition in long fly.

King Trapped. The major leaguers missed a ednesday's contest, failing to scores. BaDe kuui was ram TmrB the vearlines in an Th. rn nnel's the Ruppert men But the regulars golden chance to tie up the gams Of Hungary. juttrmiSi, nuui ui P', end of the main stretch.

Mays escaped with a severe shaking up but the car was so badly damaged It Is doubtful If It will start In the race. If he does not have a car of his own, Mays will drive in their half of the seventh. Lynn i lightweight champion and winner, found the going a little easier 9T I Mgj LvUMi- 4A.v, -JLi a L-i Tlv-n 1, Bl.iMnu. V-a wasl rhiick Drehanph. a.u...i.u, i a was Co-Captain cnucK of 195 of his 206 ngnts, victory and gala night waa complete.

"Magnificent Series." I asked Ruppert how he liked floored four times by McCaimVstar halfback, definitely will roller toar(d thibse i relief for Babe Stapp. i- iaf nf (hs three' i -om w.lu ai rieht V'aH Thirdbaseman Hnwe Forced Out. the series. He said it was a "mag Stann. Lord Howe of England nificent series," but it was a little Snow threw the ball past firstbase.

With Hornsby up, and only ons away, things looked bright, but King was caught off second by a i rounds after outpointing the Cramer said Wednesday. There American ln the first two heats, won't be any chances taken of an-Hungary, drew first blood when otner jnjUry to Orebaugh, with the Dezso Frigyes, a veteran of thejereighton game coming up next Intamoiinnnl ipnm Wfl.S t. mil atiiq and Freddy McAvoy of Australia too exciting for him. He corn- Yankee Manager Joe McCarthy tried to qualify but Howe was plained that it "was anybody se- forced out when he went Into a ries up until that ninth Inning." spin on a turn while the cars ofjHe added with a chuckle, "I en- given the decision over badly favored an injured foot J' oi a to Shortstop Williams. Hornsby Hornsby left word he waa not to be disturbed.

"I'm going to sleep for a week and then go hunting," he said. Bill Terry, manager of the Gi miner ui me omen. v.s.av.v..v weanesnay, out may gei. miu ru the other two developed engine! joy them more wnen we win mem trouble. four straight" That's the way the New York, mis was me oniyjday night's game.

Yanks won their last three series bout in which the decision wasj questioned. Many thought the El Paso Fans See four straight WViot ohMit th. flinntu? ants, will stay In New York until he has completed the club's spring training schedule and then go to American had the better or me then followed with a smash to centerfield which would havs scored King. Negroes Score Again. Luck was against them in the eighth, too.

when Goodman led off with a walk but was cut down at the plate after trying to score on Ryba's long double. Leftfielder Wright's throw caught Goodman Colonel Jake Ruppert (left) and Joe McCarthy, owner and manager, respectively, of the world champions, were In on the celebration. "They had a good, fighting club. 'argument and voiced their dis-They gave us a much harder fight pleasure with a round or so of Trojan Eleven in Drill Session JACK LOOKS FOR TROUBLE Johnson Loses Court Paper, But Reports. lusty booing.

Memphis, to rest and have his lame knee treated. Joe in Vaudeville. While most of re than I expected. Oh, I knew they would furnish us competition, but Deegan Evens Matters. I never expected them to show the EL PASO, TEX.

(P) The Uni There were two contests in the versity of Southern California's, strength they did. I thought Bill, the bt NEW YORK, N. Y. VP) laxed, Joe DiMaggto prepared for the most frightening experience of by a stride. Trojans romped through a dum- Terry and Travis Jackson played the stateg repreaentatives There's a court action bouncing The Negroes manufactured the my scrimmage on the College of his life a vaudeville tour with his remaiKauiy wen mc.

ul Ret was an even break around this town somewhere in tne ninth when Snow Mines stadium field here Wednes age. You know, all of our men ball-playing brother, Vines, mem After Imre Mandi of Hungary day, Head Coach Howard Jones ber of the San Diego Pacific Coast were young and strong." Gang on Giants. had taken a close decision from Fred Lewis of Wilkes-Barre, league team. warning that Illinois would throw a deceptive offemive at them when they meet in Champaign Sat- "I'm away behind on my tap ing for Jack Johnson, former singled an(j scored on Bell's two-heavyweight champion, and ln di- base hit. rect contrast to the usual pro-: Belrs b)ow was a iegiumate sin- cedure in such circumstances, hit int0 the fog jn Ie(tfielll Jack went looking for it Wednes- King jnany recovered the ball to day without success.

'throw Beli out at third. i Dennis Deegan of New ork Colonel Ruppert said he thought dancing lessons," Joe said. "I gotta the "excellent pitching" featured eveneo mauers oy winning mi tart working." urday, and departed for Dallas' tn from pietro Bignamini of Italy in the series where another workout Is sched that the Yankee batsmen did not the seeond- Far ahead on points Vernon (Lefty) Gomez, who won two world series games for the He sauntered into supreme, Rvbft with nonhu nd a in. i i 1 T- uled today. nil wen as court, a gnaiening oiacK sym- El- cot two of th.

mainr The Trojan special, bearing "ei nn tt.a floored the Italian with a series of team and some 125 de-1 "l-irights and lefts just as the bell as expecioa, aimougn Yankees, was on his way by automobile to Rodeo, where his mother, stricken during the series, phony in brown, topped by a blue six nits off tnree pitcnerg. Th9 beret, and explained his predlca-; NeEroes collected 12. Bell and parted at 5:15 p. m. for Dallas.

i ended the last round. Was this world championship ment as he jauntily swung his Hughes making three each, 111. Jones said his team was ln good cane. condition for the game and would club V18 "fongest outfit Ruppertj Prrlrc have no alibis. owned since he purchased the MetilOdlSt UnaCierS Negrne AB.H.

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Bfll.cf 5 3 0 0 5 1 2 "Somebody gave me a paper, The series batting hero, Jake Powell, was the happiest man in town but he didn't stay around Yanks in partnership with Col. VnrL-'sal(1 tne nuS9 Negro, who nw wuif 4 Leave for New York cnr Ter JV-QV lwl Tilllnghast Huston in 1915? No, playing in the opera, "Aida," aft-, S'j? i 3 2 1 Kinlt.cf 4 10 1 1 9 4 12 3 1 11 0, Mizf.ib 4 0 11 1 Oil Tdman.rf 2 0 2 1 14 4 R.vba.lf.p 4 2 13 2 0 2 Tf14 3 1 1 10 0 4 0 13 0 0 1 FHlrr 10 0 0 Iowa long. Home to Washington. "I'm going home to Washing' the Colonel believed his great! DALLAS, TEX. UP) An admit- er a career as a band leader in wii mJM 3 teams of 1926 and '27 were tedly uncertain Southern Meth-j Harlem.

The opera role calls Just 1 unJ iinlvorpitv fnnthflll nntlflri nf fn- Wj-M Unl.rl of nn flinty. Pr.D 10 0 1 n.lf ft 1 Continued From Page S. ton to see my wife and my little sGrinfli.p 200 0, pitchers to bolster their 33 entrained for New girl, Joan, he said, "and then Totull 33 6 27 IT Totall 35 12 2T 10 cated he may start a revamped What about the Yankee club of, Wednesday for their game 'withj "But I done lost that paper," 1937? Did he expect to stand pat the Fordham Rams at the Polo Johnson continued. "I'm in court with his world champions? Grounds Saturday. I somewhere now.

Is this it?" Caliwfll glvrn firat basa on catcherl Intfrfirrnre. aBaiifd fnr Porlfr ln aevenlh. lineup against South Dakota, but we're all going on a vacation somewhere. This should be the happiest winter of my life. It was really a break for me when I use his tried veterans in the homecoming game with Zuppke's eleven.

was traded to the Yanks." he did. He had a good strong club, I "We hope to give them a lot They tried all the courtrooms! Niinni. onn oi om4 with able utility men. He thought of trouble," head Coach Matty without success. He went off they would stand pat could see Bell said.

"Our team of course Is I again, to look further, still hit Periyna: 'two i tJ, nit. K)ha. Tndd. Bpil. Hugh.a.

w.t; no reason for any changes. I uncertain." jauntily swinging his cane. jnm battm m. Biakmey. bhi, P.rlcin.

Willi. i Line Improves. With the series over, the ped The Hawkeye line that started dlers of legend were busy. Cen Nrernea stolen ba.pa. Mnpll.r' 1 Huehpi: tral figures In their stories were dmihle ptav, Goodman to Todd; hit hy Congratulations for Series Hero against Northwestern last Saturday showed considerable Improvement on defense as they held off the yearlings in a rough scrim- pirner, ny Kyna i right wild pitcn.

Ryba: run and hita. off Frllpr and in 3 Caldwall 2 and 3 In 1. Bvba 2 and In 5. Paie- 0 In 1 in 3. Portfr 2 and 2 in 3.

Grift ith 0 and 3 In atruck nut. by Keller Paige 7, Porter 1, Griffith 1: bases on ball, off Porter 3, Griffith 1: leu on basea. Maws Negroen winning pltrher, Porter; loalng pltrher. Rba. Umpires, Wlliiaml and Naylor.

Time. 2:05. What's this? Johnny Murphy (left) and Vernon Gomes have surprised looks on their faces when the camera snnpprd them as they congratulated ench other. Murphy and Gomez shared pitching duties In the deciding game. (1) Rogers Horosby, reported on the way out as manager of the Browns; (2) Chuck Dreasen, Cincinnati pilot who supposedly does not fit into the schemes of Warren Giles, new general manager of the Reds; (3) Jimmy Wilson, Phillies manager, who Is rumored to be tottering; and (4) Bill Terry, who is said to be moving into the Giants' front office and turning his old Job over to Bill McKechnie of the Boston Bees.

a. a 1 KIEFER WILL ENTER TEXAS Adolph, Olympic Tank Star, Records Established In '36 World Series Spurgeon Will Direct Mini CHAMPAIGN, ILL. UP Lowell Spurgeon. junior let-terman, will direct Illinois against Southern California Saturday, calling plays from his right halfback post. This Job has been handled by Ken Nelson and Jay Wardley in the first two Illinois games, but for the Trojan battle, Zuppke decided to give the field general task to the veteran halfback.

Wardley and Nelson, however, are expected tt see heavy service as ball carriers. NEW YORK, N. Y. (UP.) Tlie; 1,1 Ynk" 1936 world series established these! mi h.n mm it on- tiuh in m-! Southern Pair Wins Collegiate in Frosh Class. CHICAGO, ILL.

(IP) Adolph Kiefer, 18, Olympic back9trok champion, left by plane Wednes- day for Austin, where he will records: i Aiitic i i.m. Mull hnm rtlBH lT brtfh fluh In K- fro.l! tor tm, tl. K.irirwr 10, whloh mf. Th (H.mi mil lunkm In IMS. nrn.T ni t.

r- rronril. Old warrii rrnwil rA :l.lim. t-rlrt blwpa tsnkt n4 t'liril. Mull run. In ninth Innlnc: VAnk mrprt In iiiw'i ninth Innlni nnri 1 In rin-l ninth Innln.

hn bin. iw Ortll namh-r nin fijr nn tnm ln- m.rk 0( Tennis Laurels WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. W. VA. iP) The south won back the middle Atlantic states Intercollegiate tennis title Wednesday right, Penn State's team falling in nm mm-, in.

cnrrn ny iinirf. in llliihoal rliih bmilnl nr rlf: nrfimil tnm. Old mr)l 13 heln lijr enroll in the University of Texas. He will enter the freshman class in the college of arts and letters. Kiefer, one of the world's out- standing swimmers, broke three i' Olympic backstroke records at the 5 Olympic games this summer.

I jVftnkm. Old record ol wl by lanknM in itii.i. tltrr riimi. nrmtf.t nnmhfF nf rmi nun rliih tn.l mm hnltrd In hv nn- flnh any nnn fn! 4: hy lhl. mnrk ftrrlr.i 41 hv 1 old tvrord of Jn hnt Ih- f-mrd nf 30 rt Inr iill-iimn mage.

Prior to the defensive work' before North Carolina university's I wm hy th- imiiiH in imj nd ih in ii'ii- netmen. 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-S. rnk- vk. i-Tin VrnnT.i.out, Solem Juggled nearly 30 piay- i.f i in -n nffeniv workout Lni. in an flriwtm nnmhf of mm hnthemh.

Jl.nrn In fifth Kansas Flyer Enters the seeking to 1 ml rum lo.lnt flnh In lt-nij; Mrt (ni h. Ihlrdhawmu In anr find Ine DOSl COmOinailon, pnlnnla lhlrithaem In New York University Old record ef aer.e.: 1 hv Rmfr of ankera Old rer- aer.e.: i hy Rolf, of Wnker. Old rer- aenea: nirU Rnwlln halfback Was th a. or (nha iro. A xl bJ Fninkia fri.rh L1CK Btm nauoacK, was me Mnal ntna hr hn'h rlnha ra nna tn: lilanla In l3l.

i most seriously injured of the NEW YORK. N. Y. Glenn I loM pnlnnla hr raleher In alx aamei-, ir- i z. in prrnnn iimr.

"i n- Cunningham of Kansas, holder of art hj Yonkewa and Caha In 1913 anrlrai 10 Mann (Md rerort Hi 39, nWMJ ublimi, nuiiriiiin a iiiin- Mn.1 hita by iHim rlnha 1. 1 i torhran. laic i placed rib which will keep him uriM, 11A Old mark nf 10? wma aol I -i. 1 Balazs and lanka and l.lanta la 1013. jh for MiMr.

Old record of out of drill a week. one rink ni aia-gaiti waa aei ny nnaiw Lnm 01 ino Ainiriira nwlj.H ai.Allnnfl Moat hit. ir Heavy rain slowe4 the courts, but the start from the southern school, Edward Fuller, Salem, and M. M. Gwyer, Pelham Manor, N.

stroked decisively to victory over the pair from State College, R. Campman and Paul Massey. The rain caused postponement until today of four third round matches ln the Greenbrier autumn tournament, in which favorites continued their advances to quarterfinal rounds. Among the winners were J. Gilbert Hall, Orange, N.

and David Jonea, Brooklyn, N. Y. the world mile record, Wednesday enrolled in the Department of Physical Education at New York university, seeking a Ph.D. degree in education. He has a B.S.

front Kansas and an M.S. from Iowa. anidra: br ankora. old record at SO. la mil.

ei hjr ianke. ia m.i time, at hat hy one rinh in a aii-; bad shoulders, while Chambers, re- Tolal haaea una rlnh In ll anme game aerlea; ii.i nj lankera. inn reooro, aortea: fl hr Tankeoa. Old record nt 1 nf HV by ankeet In lltU and AthltU-a SerS fullback, suffered a bad bump on his head. Liggett, husky aa art by lankeca In lOi.l.

Total ha.ea hr hoth rlnha hi a ala-gamn linae.t game: for alath lime. T.iard, continued to nurse a with allowing their enrollment fee rl.arley horse. Mnmnn OLUUCllLb lNdlllta statements to be used in purchas Maaon, Gallagher. Although the lineup of the reg- Teachers Gridder Quits; Joins Army (Tha Regtitar'i Iowa Mtara gertfea.) CEDAR FALLS, IA. Ben Dion Will VJO uO Lean in price and in a preferred section of price and in a pref Memorial stadium.

lular forward wall was Juggled, it Grid Ticket Probe appeared that Mason at left end university; The penalty under I -ak i I Glenn Cunningham New York U. Student lch, prospective end on the Iowa State Teachers cortege football squad, turned In his suit Wednes MINN. W- putting up a good battle for first MINNEAPOLIS, Vama nf 9i( nr mora aturlenta in- string assignments. Paul Grange, Waterloo sopho t-trvv vriRlf im r.i.n. HARDER BITS HOME.

more, continued his good blocking Cunningham. Kansas' great roller, jvolvd ln the Unlvwtity of Minna-registered Wednesday at Newota's football ticket investigation day night and left school to Jcift the army at San Antonio, after receiving an appointment ta the aviation school there. OMAHA, NEB. Mel Har- Wednesday to threaten Hild's Job mi aa-M i-IL. p.

York university's school of phys-will be turned over today to Dean tier, pitcher for the Cleveland at quarterback. Bush Lamb's teal education. He plans to e. Nicholson, in charge of stu- Amican leasue baseball team, hard-driving runs off the guards his Ph.D. in education.

dent affairs L. L. Schroeder nd Har1pr nav purchased and tackles marie him appear more Cunningham received his B.S. a new home here and are moving formidable at the fullback post, from the University of Kansas, ticket sales manager, said Wednes- ln tni, fk They wi Simmons occupied left half-and hie UJl. from the University day night Omaha until the Indians atart back and Wagler and ICicherly of Iowa.

I The studenta wUl be charged training next spring. Jwere alternated at the other half. wirephoto 11 Jake Powell, Yankee leftfielder who led all the batters in the world series with an average of .455 and was the hero of the New York Americans' triumph, spent a happy day Wednesday with his wife, reading congratulatory messages from admiring fans in his hotel room at New York. ENGLAND TEAM WINS. BALTIMORE, MD.

(JP) The all-Baltimore girls' field hockey team lost to the all-England team Wednesday, 9 to 0..

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