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Fafe Tw ALDUQUERQUE JOURNAL April 8, 1928 GAVUZZ1 LEADS MARATHON INTO high school track and msy prove to be a point getter. Besides running a fast quarter, he high Jump and broad Jumps over IS feet. CflfiB CREEK, BEATS FT. WORTH IIIDIANS DEFECTED BY ENGLEWOOD 2B TO 22, STATE OF TEXAS Makes 37,3 Mile Run From BY 25 -18 SCORE OLD TOWN COURT COLLECTS $810 IN FINES IN 3 MONTHS The court of Justice of the Peace I. N.

Duran collected $110 In fines for the first three months of II 21 according to a report filed by the Justice at th meeting of the county commission Wednesday morning. The commission meeting was a short one, the greater part of the time being devoted to the approval of routine bill. Glenrio, N. in 5:14:10 COLLETT BEATEN BY MRS. HILL.

AS ORCUTT FAILS BsaMSBaasaa) Carelessness and Superfine Golf Figure in Pinehurst Tourney; Last Year's Winner Loses PINEHURST. N. April 4 With Soummen, Elapsed THOUSANDS OF CORNS REMOVED an4 we eaa prove It pais re are eae et the safertnaate mm h.v.,r!..1' kind. TSr-Ei SUFFER BY PENALTIES Lads From Railless Hamlet, SENIORS WIN RELAY RACE 0PJJIGH SCHOOL Th senior class won the high school inter -class relay held at Washington park, Wednesday aft ernoon. Seventeen men of each class were entered In the race.

Each man ran a quarter of a mile. The winner was determined an points; five point were given to the team that had one of it men pas an opposing runner and 10 points were given to the winner of each lap. Th senior finished first and won the race with ISO points. The sophomores finished third, but were given second place with 110 point a The Juniors scored 175 points. Dave Coleman, who won the first Isp for the sophomores, la a student at Washington Junior high.

Hs la eligible for Time Leader, Third VEGA. Texas, April 4 OP) Who Beat Albuquerque Indians, Look Like Strong Completing the trek across New Mexico, the cross country foot rac nag contenders woa-t earn leu? SL'TS1 era entered the Panhandle of Texas Wednesday, led by Peter CHICAGO, April OP) Five mountaineer basketball players Carelessness and superfine golf Oavutil, Southampton, England, combined In Wednesday's semifinal matches of the women's north and south golf champion who was the first to reach Vega from the hamlet of Carr Creek. Wednesday night placed Brim' fharmaej las vesu Dm Store ta tae Trass K. N. Dra Co.

la Oalln Msdrld Stlr Cm. ta MadrM COAST LEAGUE Portland, 11; 'Los Angeles, 10. Hollywood, Oakland, S. San Francisco, Seattle, I. Sacramento, 11; Mission, S.

by dint of stepping the S7.S mile themselves in the running for ship, to produce two surprises and definitely determine that there will be a new champion this year. stretch from Glenrio, If. In 1:14:10. Only 20 seconds behind the har Av. the national interscholastle basketball championship by defeating the giant Austin, Terns, 'team.

25 to IS, in the second round of the University of Chicago's tour Two Basket ShoU Ruled Out by Officials; i Albuquerqueans Are Dangerous Through-V out, Though Handicapped by Having 11 Fouls Called on Them; Lujan Leads With Four Field Goals By EDDIE GRANVILLE Sports Editor Journal CHICAGO, 111., April 4 The United States Indian ichool basketball team fell before the Englewood High juintet of Chicago, by a score of 29 to 22, in a first round contest in the consolation tournament opened here Wednesday afternoon at the Chicago Y. M. C. A. Battling hard from the start against heavy odds, the Indian hoopsters tried every conceivable means to overcome the small lead of the Chicagoans, but to no avail.

On the eighteenth green. Miss GIsnna Collett of Providence, R. dy English runner was OllI Want-tinsn, New Tork. Arne Suomlnen, Detroit, leader In the derby aa the basis of elapsed time, waa third In nament. All players on ths Kentucky team are related.

The rangy Texas champions had previously been favorites to place high in the tourney. The Detrolter was followed by TC18A TEAM PUTS the winner of last year'a tournament, and a former national title holder, went down to defeat before the flashing putter of Mr. O. S. Hill of Kansas City, a former trans-Mississippi champion.

Then, after a nip and tuck battle. Mis Maureen Orcutt, metropolitan champion, grew careless on the ninstssnth hole, and with a fourteen-lnch putt to give her a half and carry the match to the twentieth, flubbed the shot and lost to Mis Virginia Van Wis of Chicago. Andrew Payne, Claremore, whose Urns was and John Gober, Moberly, who covered the distance in SO. At ths nd of ths first quarter, straight through th Hoop, Suomlnen Jjtmdi Honrs The racers now have covered the claimants of the championship of Chlcagro led 0 to 3, scor 1,151 miles of their 3,400 mile journey from Los Angelea to New spuing! this ball had done. A few moments later Keneel shot a neat one from mldcourt while stopped dead.

This shot would have given Albuquerque a 21 to tl lead, but, startling the fans, the referee ruled that Ken-sel had taken steps, and called the ball back after It had gone through the hoop and gave it to Tork. Buomlnen has a lead of more than five hours In total tlms ovsr his closest opponent, Payne. ing four of the point on fouls, while one free toe and a field goal by Captain Kee Keneel made tip the Indian total. In the aeeond quarter, the battle waxed hot. aa the Indians began an assault upon the hoop OCT WINFIEIiD, KANS CHICAGO, April 4 OP) A rangy team from Tulsa, averaging six feet in height and packing a Jack Dempsey style of offense, stamped themselves as heavy favorites to win the University of Chicago's national inter-scholastic basketball tournament Wednesday.

Shifting and weaving their way through a heretofore stonewall defense, the Oklahoman'a upset the strong Wingfleld, Kansas, five, 2t to It, In ths second round of tournament play. 1 The two teams showed easily the best class of the tourney so far. Not quite so flashy, but displaying a well oiled play, the Canton, Illinois, team also became a favor Elapsed time of the three leaders follows: Suomlnen, Payne, Gavuzxl, 64:41. CRUICKSHANK AND MEHLH0RN LEADING RICHMOND TOURNEY RICHMOND, April W) that worried the Englewood root- em. The ever alert officials call- Others who finished early Wed nesday with their time for the lap and their total time follow: Blbby Crulckshank, Purchase, N.

turned In a 70 Wed Pat De Marr, Los Angeles, 01291:85:02. Englewood outside. This decision was criticized by many Chicago fans. Thrice in the second hslf, the Indians came within one point of going ahead of Englewood, but each time a foul was called. The lineups: Englewood (St) FO FT PF Lockwood, 0 1 nesday for the second IS holes to lead the Held In the Richmond open tournament with John Salo, Passaic, N.

217:22:80. ad a series of steps, fouls and ether penalties that brought protests from the Indians. At the close of the half, the score stood Englewood It, Indians It. Three neat baskets by Santiago Lujan featured the play of the first bait. Englewood scored exactly half their points in the first half by converting sis of the eight fouls called on Albuquerque, a total of 14S stroke for th SO Mike Joyce, Cleveland.

234:22:09. ite by trouncing the Colorado state champions, Fort Collins, 21 to IB, in the second round. Canton used Giusto Umek. Italy, holes. Wild Bill Mehlhorn' tl Wednesday gav the Pittsburgh pro a total of I4f for the St holes and placed him second, a delayed offensive to great advan Harry Abramowltz, New Tork, Baldwin, 4 I 1 Roberts, I 0 Kearns, 1 0 0 three strokes ahead of Clarence 6:38:30 339:68:18.

while the Indians counted five Hackney of Atlantlo City, and Louis Perrella, Albany, N. Patterson, 1 1 tage. Tulsa and Canton clash Thursday. South Qualifies Two Ths South qualified two saw Anthony Long of Mount Vernon, :40 231:67:80. N.

another who tied Totals for third place. Paul Smith, Gate; 256:18:40. Hoy Sandsberry. Beverly Hills, 11 Indians (22) FO field goals and two free tosses for their points. The two free throws represented the full number of fouls called on Englewood In the -half.

Baskets Ruled Out In the second half, Smith toss-ad a perfect free throw which teams for the third round, when Mize, a Mississippi hamlet that map-makers forgot, and Ashland, 0:87:00250:29:42. ASTER hat always been "the dress op time" of the year, when every ene wants to look his best. This year Given Bros, have selected a shoe that will satisfy every man's desire for a ahoe that Kennel, Wet Weather Protection Genuine Lujan, Smith, FT 2 0 0 0 0 conquerors of Carr creek in four over-time periods at the state tournament, won their opening contest. Both teams drew bye In PF 11 Frank Chavez, Pasadena, 0:57:30248:11:80. H.

8. Norvllle, Los Angele, 7:04:80 208:07:26. The elaped time of Wantlnen, Wednesday's second place man, is Gober's is 294:60:12. will stand the every "knocks" and still be the dresa shoe In the evening. Mild, Thompson, Legah, the first round.

Mize, without exhibiting much In 56-Menomen-Children would have tied the score but the official ruled that It struck against part of the gymnasium back of the backboard that was out of bounds. It appeared to 1 Indian supporters that the ball could not have possibly struck be-. bind the backboard and then gone the way of basketball, managed to Totals 19 Score by quarters: nose out one of the few remaining eastern teams, South-Portland, Indiana I 9 1 II Englewood I II 1 12 II to It. Ashland took the measure of the Naugatuck, 1 fy five, 20 to IS, In one of the upsets and Geoch; Flllingim, Newman, Watt and Myers, Arzattl. of the tournament.

Oregon, eliminated Spartanburg, g. 20 to 13, and Grand Forks, N. put Wilmington, N. out of the running. SI to IT.

Stivers, of Dayton, Ohio, estab R. H. At Dallas, Tex.t Built on the latest styles with toes just a bit sharper, or the wide collegiate toe. Made of Real Leather In Blacks and Tarn BASEBALL RESULTS At Svansrllla, Ind.t St. Louis (N) 12 I JEvansvlllf (T) 11 IB 2 Batteries; Rhsm, Haines and Detroit (AL) 10 Dallas (TL.) 0 I Batteries Vsn Gilder, Sullivan prestige of the east by winning from Miami, 27 to 14.

The light but fast Oak Park, Illinois, team, eliminated Everett, state champs. In a runaway contest, 43 to 29. Vienna, ranging pre-tourney favorite to play In th flnala, easily dlsposod of Tankton, 8. champions, 42 to 21. The Georgians started off like a whirlwind, running up a score of ,20 to I in the first quarter, Ths second quarter ended 20 to 6.

Then Binder and Smith, Tankton forwards, broke loose and scored 10 points while the Georgians added 6. Horn and Waters, Vienna forwards, each made five field goals. Smith led the South Dakota five with three field goals and three free throws. lished Itself as a team to be reckoned with before the finals when it I downed St. Paul, Nebraska state I YEN BRO, 1 Vancuso; Howard, Wyatt and 1 title-holders, 85 to SO.

Consolation XeConnsIL play started today with Wheeling, 312 West Central Are. Mail Orders Promptly Filled SEND US Your Mail 41 1 and Shea; McColl, Darrough and Billings. At Chattanooga, Tenn.t R. B. Boston (N) It Chattanooga (SA) 4 2 Batteries Hearno, Delaney, Goldsmith and Taylor; Cunningham, Weaver, Clements, Vaught and Mlnetree.

At Atlanta! dsfeating Poughkeepsie, N. XJ, SI to 23. Iron Mountain, advanced to the second round of the consolation when a last-minute rally defeated Moorehead, 27 to 28. Berlin, N. upheld the SOLD BY AUCOOD DEALERS A.

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vSV assessjsssa At Indianapolis: Indianapolis (AA) 1 Cincinnati (N) I 11 0 Batteries: Burwell, Boone and penoer; Rlny, Ash and Plcinich. At Nashvllls (10 Innings): Kew Tork (A) 10 14 2 Kashvill (SA) 11 IS 0 Batteries: Shealey, PIpgras, Moore and Dickey, Orabowskt, I Collins; Frey, McEvoy and Knox, X. PIpgras. At Philadelphia: Philadelphia (X) 1 Philadelphia (A) IB 0 Batteries: Walsh, Miller, Mitchell and Wilson; Orwoll, Qulnn and Foxx. At Greenville, 8.

C.i Washington (A) Kew Tork (N) 1 Batteries: Griffin, Zachary and Tate; Mangum, Clarkson and Hogan. should be reached aometlme next ALBUQUERQUE ICE COMPANY Fuel, SB -PHONE Ice, 827-85 week. Over SO men of the high school have been entered In these tournaments. Kistler, Collister Co. "Dress Up For Easter" '1 THE COATS Tour wardrobe must include a llsht.wolvftt nut fi i it can hardly be called complete.

A choice of fashion and economy may be combined by purchasing here. No matter Which of the nswlv successful i. "I was much intrigued by the invitation to make a blindfold test of your leading brands of American cigarettes, to see how they compared with each other and with those I had smoked abroad. Could one really taste the difference? I wondered. "But when I was handed these cigarettes, one by one, I realized at once that there was a difference and that the test was conclusive.

One cigarette was so much more appealing, so much more delicate in flsvor. Oh, and so much smoother! "When the test wss over and I was told that the cigarette of my choice was Old Gold I understood at once why this cigarette is so popular among my American friends." certain to be here at a price that C1 ff Ain sA lly good dXafeUU TO dieUU good stands for unusually At Louisville (10 Innings): Chicago (A) I 2 Louisville (AA) 2 It 6 Batteries: Adklns, Barnsbe, Crouse and Bery; Cullop, Tincup and Biemer. mmmm At Ban Antonio, R. H. (11 innings.) i I' A- I I Pittsburgh (N) 10 IS 0 Ban Antonio (T) 14 3 Batteries MUJus, Bartholomew THE DRESSES Whether for very Easter wear or tor business or general wear, hers are Silk Dresses for the youthful woman whose style and prices make them alike desirable to every woman who prefers a stylish frock or a rsal economy COO Cis In a drsss purchase dsaafeOU THE UNDERTHINGS with frocks clinging closely to th figure undertones are Important A Slip of silk crepe with the new slashed sides a bandeau-parti set of finest silk, lace trimmed or illiilipi1'' ntHNNtlrltltltl -1 tj a oainut mm are enougn.

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object waa blindfolded, and, In the preeenca of two responslbl wttneMM, was t' no aach the four loading dtaratte to amoke. To clear tha tast, cofle was eerved before aach dratte. The Prince was on- ij -tell rrz- SMOOTHER AND DETTBR NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD.

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