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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 11

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1912 NEBRASKA STATE JOIUNAL, UNO)L, SiTt RDiY. 6, SPORT NEWS Yanks score 3 in first, go on to beat Indians Hubert Kerns ivill defend 440 crown t- IJttler, Klemmer gone; Lyda to pass quarter mile for 8S0 run Cubs gain split with Brooklyn Take second, drop opener I J-' j. 4 1 s- "-4 i Double score on Tribe, 63; Lefty Gomez wiuner tho relievetl hi 5th Roberts jnhip on West for 13-3 triumph NkTW YORK. Lf Th New York Yankeea arared three runa In tha first Inning Friday and want on to da-feat th CUvelaad Indiana. US.

Lrfly Comec registered bis aeoond mound tnumph against two drfeaU, aitho be gave way to Mar Breuer In the fifth Inning after bring struck on tha kg by batted bsJL Th airtory gav the Yankee a nine and a half game lead over Detroit, which alipped Into pad plaoa ahead of tha Tribe. A Yank Maav Tha bwt waa UIlaaa ralcott, BY WALTER DOBBIN. coUefiaie track Korward "Barnry" won th Big Ten mile three yeara p' and Tturta a ntrMMit I act I art Bubait 4 i lMke I be Pea I IHIWD I I IaI ktata lea II Bare I 7i memory of Lou llarraw. prcslaVast th New Tark Taakaea, lauracrta a a Crauix. arcralrd tha Taakara Mra.

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He aiao EweU will defend hia crown in both abort apnnt and will be after hia third atnugbt tltl in both the 100 and 220. Tha Pmn SUU CONSfCUTTVE I tir omvooxmA 1 TRIPLE HAS LV BHO06HT HIS 1 VI I TITLE TOTAL to 12 amd pot l) riiA i HIM CMER THE Ul HEADS OP ALL 1 i PRfSCMT AND 1 j-f I jfV Roberts Dairy bopped on th offerings of Lea West for 11 bit and a IS to I anaaaacr of outclassed Bo yd. By virtu of ita easy rout Rob arts remained a game ahead of Ford and ran Its victory string te four straight Three runa In tha Initial frarn and a nine run parade In th see and sewed up th (km for Georg Metcalf and hia mate. Col Hmr. Gaylord Col started tb second inning foray by banging out a bom run with th beer fuU.

Successive doubles by Mike Srhroeder, Johnnl Schwlndt and Jo Schuldies Beared th thre tallies In th opening stanaa. Rovea k' RnSere eb He nr as 411 Bakee as 111 Mlrtiael Sb 111 i' If 4 11 BrSWMUtl Mert Pa llll Nuearf 4 I I seheaMtor Bb 4 14 Urkam 4 11 ftrhwiaet rf 4 11 If run lb 4 16 Srhuullealb III fcihN I 4 114 Hud III Pal-pee If 1 I 1 Mser b-f III ewan rf 11 Mapiee la-rf III Iwaaef I I Metoait till Weal 1 1 Total Brbwiaei Mtlll battad 1 Total I of Mlcnssl II 11 I Is tb Kotoen Runa: Bohwisttt, 1. Cole. Weru 1. eul 11 Wast, Baker Bran.

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bevel. One. Thre base ha. Bcbwlndl. Him ras: Cole, art Stoles beat' Baal.

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A. won from N. N. V. by lor- fett, Bt nlINO LEACt E.

Wandeim in inn sf I Journal too 150 a I I I Meters sad Chandler. Garham and Brook. State Hnepttal to IS 1 1 Cuahmati 030 Wl til siutamaa" and Jahnke: Batcher and Phelm. rai ara Lr.orc. Grace Lutheraa MW 110 46 I I Flrat Lutheran Ill 030 011 I Dumlcr ssd iesperaab; Rymna and Caa.

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A Lincoln Market: Hea Sliann va Flrat National Bank: Beouad Baptlat va. Elm Park Methodiet, I p. Korde va. Air Cnrpa: Onttmlet va. Onida: Journal Cornbuaker; akip-Pra va.

Water A LtrhL Mack about to lose 2 rookie stars to army Castiglia, WaIIaea PHILADELPHIA tt. Connie Mack, already battler hit by the draft than any other manager in the major leagues, received the tough new Thursday that he may lose his two rookie wonder boys. Catcher Jim CastigUa and Shortstop Jack Wallaeaa, greenhorns who became Athletics sensations overnight, both were hearing the call to arms. "It will leave quite a bole In the team if they both join up," Connie said, smiling, "but It'll be hard on the enemy if they do as well in the army as they did for me." Castiglia, who hired out this spring as a menial batting practice catcher and wound up with a contract and a 357 batting average, disclosed he expects to be inducted within a few days. Wallaeaa, who started out as the awkward laughing stock of the A 'a and then heard Mack call him "the shortstop of the American league," said his draft board has called him for a new physical examination June 13.

crowing- LaMiiauana Btata, A. A. U. 100 mrler hurdle cham-piuB and a top flight quarter-auiker, baa been ek-cked la 47.3 while Bob i'fer, Michigaa'a beat, la another capable runner. He finiahed aeoond ta ftuaa Owerta af Ohio State la the Big Ten chant-ptonahipa.

Owena winning time waa 4J but be baa dune 481 la eoRipetiUoa Juhnny Lang et Washington. TJ and Al Uouiai na Stat. 41 1 are among tha beat. BiH Lyda OktaKetna. wh plaoed fifth laat year th aa-tionala and wha aet Bi Bib mark areund tw curve with a 44 flat, probably will paaa thee 440 and aav bimaelf fee th barf mike, Lyda haa hia heart art on beating Indiana's CaJnpbrll Kane la the BAG.

He waa timed In I 41 running anchor oa tha Oklahoma relay team at th Drake relays. Kane, aweking hia third straight ftHO title, haa beea timed In I flat lie wtm the nationals In 10 In I SI and laat year waa Clocked la Oav Manhewe, Michigan, 151J and Warren Smith af Southern California, with th aam mark, figure place la th event. Paul Kendall af Indiana, fifth In tha Big Ten, but wtt baa a 1.S2.4 mark ta hia credit) ta another strong contender. Ed Culp, Xa tier entry, who finiahed third in the mile laat year, la another probable starter. Hia beat Urn la I U.1 whil Eugene Swancey of Washington won th Pacific coast title last week in the aam time.

Swanaey'a top mark in competition, however, ta I MX Williamson, 6 other Lincoln golfers at K.C. Seven Lincoln golfers are Included In th field of 42 who win tee off at Kanaaa City Friday in the 54 bole sectional play for the Hale America tournament with the five low shooters becoming eligible for the grand final at Chicago June IS to 21. Bud Williamson, professional at the Lincoln Country club, head the list and is the only pro from Nebraska entered. He meets Glen Oatman, Kansas City, former Kanaaa and Missouri champion. Other Lincoln golfer entered are Hal Bowers, Harry Meginnia, Don Pegier, Jack Tobm, Don Al-bin and Erv Ruckloa.

Pairings for Nebraska entriea: Larry Trtrkert, Kanaaa City. Forme A. Beuner. Raieue: Tom Talbot. Columbia.

va Don Parter. Lincoln Oorc Mataoe, Wichita, Jark Pollard, Rain on. Harry Ralls hark. Kanaa City. va.

Rt Kelly. OmaAa: Herman L. Croukahank. City. Ma', va Harry Mecmnlp.

Lrnooln: William Malhewa. Kan-awe City. va. Jack Tobin. Lincoln: Don Albln.

Lincoln, va. Oena Byrne. Kanaaa City. Ervin Ruckloa. Lincoln, vt.

Bemu Boceaa, Kanaa City. Campbell Kane may shoot for double triumph CHICAGO. (UP). A curly haired kid and his coach are debating an important track issue at Indiana university. The kid is good looking Camp bell Kane.

His coach ia soft spoken E. C. "Billy" Hayes. The issue up for discussion is whether Kane should attempt to score a "double" in the national collegiate track meet to be held June 12-13 at Lincoln, Neb. Aa a sophomore Kane won the 880 yard championship In the N.

A. A. carnival and last year he successfully defended the crown. He's never attempted to run the mile also in the meet Hayes isn't going to "high pres sure" Kane into going after the double" however. With the con siderate handling that has made him one of the nation'! best liked coaches, the Hoosier mentor is leaving the decision up to nil runner.

But Kane isnt anxious to de cide the issue. Modestly he says: "I'll do what I always have done and that's run what coach tells me to." Should Kane win the two cham pionships at Lincoln he -will suc ceed where a pair of former Hoosier greata failed. While Hayes and Kane haven't reached a decision in their case, it's a good bet that the long legged Hoosier will, go after the '''double. He's likely to choose to shoot the works inasmuch as it may be the last running bell do for some time. entries reach all time low OMAHA.

(UP). Advance entries for the annual state trapshoot- Ing championships here Friday, Saturday and Sunday threaten to set an all time low, according to officials of the Nebraska atate sportsmen's association. One of the big hazards, it aeems, is war tune transportation, uun- men in the eastern portion of the state are favored in this respect, not having far to go, however, many of the' top ranking sharpshooters live in the western end of the state and their problem is anything but minor. The gunners will clash for 3650 In added money. Friday's opening competition has two crowna on the block.

The morning shoot is for the Nebraska Open championship at 150 16-yard targets. In the afternoon, the state doubles title with. 100 targets will be on the line. Ark Erwia ml WALTCH DOBBINS. Jlltho Unrla Sana waa reapona.

iU fur atnklnf tra vt th na-tMaa'a brat tjuartermiler erf tha NCAC iLat Urovr atkeauncr of CaUifarnia and Huakr Cujeve Littler 0 fteid for tha na tMKtaia hcra una 11-11 ram aim a aUr atuddad pctip of tha eoun. try a faausat bumaaa. Hubert Kama. Southern California aoc, ha aurpnacd tha dratra laat year by ram pint off with th title, will on hand to defend hi crown. Hia beat Urn la th quarter la a Hia meat aariaiia epootitioa may oama rem a teammate.

Cliff Betirtand, ana of tha beat apHntara an th Pacific oeaet. Ha avea tha vent laat wek at Brtland In IT Kama beina unable ta pete bacauai ef a pulled dirra beat tim te rf 11 of TVnn Sutr and Camp. the 6H0 event talc. Negro already haa thre tnplea to hia credit In ICA.A.A.A. com- 1 petition having bagged th broad Jump, century daab and furlong three aucceaaiv yran.

a head th Penr) ttat quad which won th I. C. A. A. A.

team title laat Baturday. a a Other titleholdera from tha New York meet mho will head for Lincoln Include Lea MacMitchell. New York U'l great mUer; Al Bloxia. the Georgetown giant and ahot put king; Ted Mooch, Mlchi Camera to catch national finishes There 11 be no mistakes on placing! In the national collegiate track and field meet at Memorial stadium next Friday and Saturday. A camera will snap the finish of ail daahes both daya, aaid Ed Weir.

Nebraska coach. In th recent Eig Ten and 1LC.4-A. meets judges' decisions were reversed by photograph. ran Stat and Joe Bakura, Perm State, who ahared vaulting hon ora; Harold StickcL Pittsburgh, low hurdles winner, and Bob Nichols of Rhode Island State who plucked off the two mile medal Earl MitcheU. Indiana'a sopho more two miler and Big Ten champion, will accompany Kane to Lincoln.

a Another top flight performer now officially listed for competition la Charley Hlad, Michigan Normal hurdler, who acored in both barriers last year at Palo Alto. An added Stanford entry la Vernon Hart of Stanford, Pacific coast A. A. U. high jump winner.

Friday's entry list: MICHIGAN NORMAL: Charte. HI" kick an low nurdm. nd :23 1 Tony Kamovtck. Jamie. Ik; 4 Ruaaa- wetc.

ahot. 4A1 STANFORD: Vernon Hart (added entry', hiea lump. 4-4 PENN STATE: Norward EweU. 100. 130.

broad lump. :0 I. m.i. 25-2 Donald Dolbln. 100 and 220.

:0 :21 Bernard Bleaacr. low hurdle. :23 4: Joaeph Bakura. Tkutt, U-4; Joha Glenn, hick lump. 4-M4.

INDIANA: Cunnhen Kan Paul Ken dall. H0 and nil. Earl Mitchell. Chirle Lebotk. mil and two mil: Harry Prioa.

Faiwell, 440: Rertk Lnn, X. rl-well. 220: low hurdle. Ketth Lrmz: ahot nd diacua, L. Babaa; broad lump.

Leal Mill. Akar-Ben racing uy caa a.aaaciaau nea. FIRST RACK, five furlnnra: But (F. Bcker i HQ 2 40 2 40 Mr. Bkld JU WW 1.20 1.10 Flrat Cae 1, (B.

Marnusaon) HO Tune: 1:02 i-s. SECOND RACK, all furKmr. Pandura (E Bhea) 1.10 4 40 1.20 Roy Roy Greenock (F. Bturdrvant) Ill 4 20 Helen I (D. Jeaeop) 10 Time: 1:1125.

THIRD RACK, four an a half furlsmn: Pekiry Siler Phllllpn .10.20 4 20 I 0 Btepplni out L. Whltlnkl--' 1.20 2 0 Haittinf Olrl (T. Maler 1.00 Tim FOURTH RACK, aix furlonra: Deline Bank (T. Malear) 110 60 4 20 13 10 Couruway J. Jordan I 1.40 2.80 PoIto Image iL.

WblUnf I so Time (.1 FIFTH RACE, all furlonra: Pelnr Pet (J. Jordan. 80 40 14.20 Margaret NaM C. Blanco) 1.20 2 0 Laat Roar (L. Wniunrl 4 20 Time 1:13 2-1.

SIXTH RACK, furlonra: Rnck-Heive (J. Jordan) .410.00 40 1 00 Malhif SW. Btrloklerl 10.30 4 40 Marchinr Feet- (L. Wtaltlng) 1.60 Tim SEVENTH RACE: On mil and one-aix-teentn. Oato (V.

Phllllpa) 1.20 4.00 1.10 Someone Elae (F. Berber! 4.80 3 40 Border'! Boy L. WnlUni) 3.00 Tim 1:4 3-6, EIGHTH RACE: On all and 70 yard Bofc On (F. Beckerl 11.00 k.no 00 Bomeramras fW. Baaar) 1 11 Do V.

Phillip. Time 1:47. 1.40 4.90 7.40 Blues stretch win streak," take two game lead Br raited Kansas City'a 4 to 2 victory over Toledo, Btretching its winning streak to seven games, gave the Blues a two-game lead over Milwaukee Friday in the American association. Despite their double loss Thursday to Columbus, 3 to 2 and 14 to 4, the Bpewera held second place in the league standing aa Min-neapolia split a twin bill with Louisville, taking the first game, 2 to 1 and losing the second, 6 to 5 in 12 innings, Indianapolia climbed to sixth place by winning two games from St Paul, 4 to 3 and to 2. Track-title tycoon! CHICAGO, Th Brooklyn Dodgers chalked tip their fourth straight vu-tury Friday a Whit Wyatt and Hugh Csscy eombinpd on Bin bit pilfhing to whip the Cub 1 ta th first gam Of tfoublehMuW, but th Cub rlliod to kix4 th Dodgers, I to 1 In the eithth and went oa to wna th tughu-ep In th tenth.

Bj thorn th winner for th P.ruina, and Ed Head, fourth Brooklyn pilxhrr la th tenth, waa th lower. Brsukira tk i rtMit eb a 111 Iter 4 111 4 I Manilla a (III a Mewwic tt IIM rf I i Merwisa at eu ce a 4 11 r.wMit I I I ail no ilia 114 1 le-Bk 4 14 1 I It iart 4 11 III Km. a till 4iii i nuM a a a i 4it a a a i I I I a Mar a 4 a i a 1 1 a a a a a a i iftuii i a 1 1 Twal Bruriktva Minn ainii an i ana a aw ui Rune MerSMuk, 1. Baaa MI. Makwus.

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Olaaa. Tie 1 11. Pirate Break Losing Streak. fittrburch. tv.

Tha Pitts burgh intra tiroka a ten cam losing streak, coming from behind to eke out a ft-5 win over tha Phils. rit' a a pttwa'au ak a a a aaar rr llll Asoaruas 1114 Murtaucs III I Barrett rf ail rtlaa lk llll Fletcwee la 1111 uimie iie ruKHt aa 4 a I t.kaawa I I I I Ruber VIII Kuroia? rf Ilia tnMasxie ef 411 Kar rf i a a a nueiin a ait Brasaa a 4 111 Uati 111 Ijviixataa I I I Kuaaar a Karlur a a a Heietaal aa 1 I arm a a i a du a ill Hnret a I 4 Paaraue a anwui a a a Total 11 14 Tl II I 11 Nbvkm- battal ftw LivneMai ataata. BaiuuBia ballad lor rauaua a nana. fhnairiphi am noa ai muwirca ua at Run: Waarr. Murtauaa 1.

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Tnra baaa VaiMir. Munauth at'Hi baaa: iMMazcte. iMuhl pttf: Vaa KuMya ta Ouium. Mraaa to Eltaa ltl tm baaa: rmiladrl- Shia a. Pltuhunch a.

ftaar on balk: Off rtfitarUnaa 1. Horrat k. IHatt 1. Btrura out Br H'mt 1. Faaraae 1.

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rarana 1 la 1 Wlmunr pttcbrr- HaUitaal- Biaa Loaina piisbar: Haaral. TMa l.ll. AUcndanca 1.JK5. Cincinnati Takea Two from Brave. CI.NCXNNATT.

Ln. Scoring aix runs in the first Inning the Cincinnati Reda drfcated the Boston Braves, 6 to 1. In the nightcap to aweep a doublcheader here Friday. The fda acored two runa In a ninth inning rally to win the opener 3 to 2. Bwtoa Tlnlmea cf Wwt lk Orrma lb ab rinrmnaU 4 1 1 Jncwt aa I 1 0 Frry lb 4 0 11 Marahatl rf abb 4 111 i a a i 4 i a 4 a 14 all lirr aa 4 114 rUrC' tck lb Lombard! (llll Baaa lb 4111 Farn'tulei lb 4 a 0 1 Waikor rf Rnaa rf 1110 Vcillmrr If IVmarra rf 111 Hmtttn ef Piati 2b llll Lamanno Jarer 4 11 1 ant jVanoVraTr onndmae 'Waltrra 4 a a 4 a a i i a a a a a a 1 1 a a a a a a Total 14 T-J ll! Tata la II 1 17 II Two out wtm artrmtn rtn amrad.

lamanno hattad far HermaMrr ta ninth. Wrat ran for Latmarm in ninth. Oond-man hattatf for Vandpr ktear la a lata. altar raa Sot, Gooomaa le ainth. Bnatnn em ana CinelnakU 00 001 I Rdds: allllar.

tnnhartfl. Prer. Baa. Waal. Error: Fernandas, Frejr X.

Two baaa hit Hnrmra, Fnaa. llarabajl Haerl-fica: Miller, Frrvj Doubla play: Jooat to MrConnirk. Left on baac: Boatoa lfi. Cincinnati I. Baaa oa ball Off Javary 4.

Vander Mrrr 4. 'atrurk out: By Jaaarjr 1. Vanorr at an 4. TUB I.Oi. AtUmO-anca Several Lincoln boats entered in Johnson regatta ELWOOD, Neh.

Several ctiln buLa tMttered te the Midwest Power Boat association races on Johnson lake near El-wood Sunday. Dee Eiche entered five boat and Steve Britton two. Eiche said that Walt Coulter, Paul Weedom, Jack Bracelen and Vic Miller will accompany him to Johnson lake and pilot the boats. Johnson lake, developed by the construction of the Tri -County project, la the largest body of water in central Nebraska, covering rhore than 2,800 acres Deadlocks in two girls net leagues Dorothy Lawhead and Merriam Mann are setting the pace In the Marble doubles tennis league altbo two other teams are -undefeated. Mrs, Lotto and Emily Schosa-berger have won a pair of matches while Lelia Bailey and Molly Schneider have won the only match they have played.

In the Moddy league Mildred Smith and Valeria Armatys are the current leaders with three 'wins. Jane Johnson, and Eunice Way are' sharing top honors with two victoriea against no defeat. The loop standings: moody ixaorx. Mndre Smttb-Valarta Armatys 1 Jan Jnhnaae-Runlr Way 1 Kathleen Caaaidy-Dorothy Stewart. 1 Rota Wanje-alra larnnw Cur 1 Mra.

Butb Bt-orai(-Memia Malaakk 1 Balea Waroea-Eauaar a MABBIX 1XACIX. Vrrrtaia Mami-Doroth'y Lawneaa. I Mra. lx-ne-EmllT arhoaahen-'er 1 Llia Balley-Mally ay-bneloar 1 Ana Jtroara-Jan 1 Jraa ahonka-aetma Ratael. Jtutn Murray-alramani Smttb'.

Kalnin- Ylnrt IrrlTim wolf oik atfaaaua I.IU-J Ruaa' Maatb Mark. Queue Craarta nihterfir, Bella- I. toiNn Mrewit Ke rn. Attain, 1 1 link, Uriwik Twa kit Iuhi Maa.Uk (mm axflll aw.uk Imufcw stay Gaeeua la Rlaaut ta Maaartt. Buaula la Hum Left as base Nrw Tark I.

Oevelaa II Baaa wa awlla Off Oiieaei kwnk 1 Brewer I Orunl I Struck aw Bt Oiuan i. Smith 1 Breve A Owek I. KmkrM I Mile Oft eallk IS llll Urmuek I kit ksihee 1ml. Ouawe I 4 Brewer I Is Wtawm purser- fliimn Ptirtaer: Bauts. Tua I 1 Atl l.IA rinncy Pace Boaea Victory.

BOSTON. CtY With Lou Finney batting In thre runa. th Boston Red Sox turned back th Chicago WhiU Sox, i to 2. N.U. trackmen to Kansas City for Mo veil ry AAV Ed Weir la taking four and probably flv of Ne braaka track performers to Kan aas City Friday night for the Missouri Valley A.A.U.

cinder carni val Going for sure are Harold Hunt pole vault; Howard Drbua, javelin. diacua, ahot put and pole vault; Bobby Ginn, mile and half mile, and Vic Schleich, ahot put Ralph King, hurdlea, will probably make the trip. It'll serve a a tuneup for the five for the national collegiate meet her next week. Bud Williamson goes out in 35 KANSAS OTY. (JT.

Gene Beister, Ralston, Neb, shot a 77 Friday for the first 18 holes of the regional qualifying test for the National Hale America tournament wartime substitute for the abandoned National Open golf. Bud Williamson, Lincoln, had a 35 for nine boles. Sally loop fan doesn't like ninth inning ralliet MACON, Ga. Iff). The day ia past when a baseball club could count on happy fans if it staged a ninth-inning rally.

Shouted an irate fan to Milt Stork, business manager of the Sally league's Macon Peaches: "Why do you always hold these rallies to the ninth inning, just when a feller's getting ready to alip out ahead of the crowd?" Major league leaders Br fee Ai AMERICAN LEACIE, RATTING Gordon, New Tork, .16. RUNS Willi mi. Boelon, 4. RUNS BATTED IN William. Boa- Urn 5.

HITS Wsunirton. a. DOUBLES Kuaulnn. St. Louie.

14. TRIPLES Bpeno. Waehlnnon. 7. ROME RUNS Willlama, Boston.

15. STOLEN BAEEB Kuhel. Chlraro. 10... PITCWNS Bonham, New Tork, 1-0.

NATIONAL LEAGl E. BATTING Phelpi, Pittsburgh, .171. RUNS OU. New Tork. 3.

RUNS BATTED IN Mir. New Tork. 19. HIT Fernandex, Boat on. 55.

DOUBLES Jonat, ClnclnnaU, end Rri-r. Brooklyn, 16. TRIPLES Rlaurhter. St. Louie.

8. HOME RUNS MaraokU. New Tork. and Camllll. Brooklyn.

I. STOLEN BARES Miller. Bwrton. and Murtach. Philadelphia, 1.

PITCHING French, Brooklyn. 4-0: in BILL LYOAl wanU te Campbell Kan. beat MayBeF Vlk Franrla and Henry "Chief" Bauer left Friday to join Unci Sam's army. Both former Huakera will in th army air corpa aa phyatcal education instructor Chuck Varanti. It waa rumored, waa doe to leave hia bom In Omaha to Join th ermc in the amm capacity.

Th Viscount tried to ret Into th nary but lack of enough teeth estopped him, as they aay around the supreme court Dan Partner, the a a a City Star eenbe ViU rBAMUB has been called to active acme in the navy. Dan played considerable guard when a student at Kanaaa State, In fact be had a band In bumping the to 7 back In 1934 when K-State won the Big Six title Partner, for thre yeara a member of the sports staff of the Star and writer of the column. Tlie Sport Eye," which dealt with Big Six athletics, haa been commia- aioned a lieutenant junior grade. In the United States naval reserve and haa been sworn in at the Kansaa City Naval Aviation cadet selection board. Lieutenant Partner win report to Annapolis, Md.

dti June 15 for a one month training period, and will then be aasigned to duty aa a physical instructor at one of the navy'a pre-fight training Induction center, where flying students receive three 'months of physical conditioning. THE "BE AST- John P. Carmichael in the Chi cago Daily News: "There ia one thing to be aaid in favor of the acquisition of Jimmy Foxx by the Cuba: The former American league thunderbolt la apt to hit more long balls acd dentally than his new teammates do on purpose, even at his ad vanced age and suffering from re cent in furies. "And you can bet on one thing "Beast" will be up there swinging. He subscribes to the sound theory that you cant hit the ball with the bat on your ahoulder!" AYE, AYE, SIR! Joe R.

Seacrest Is graduating from Yale next week but hia cap and gown will be displaced im mediately after the exercises for the gold stripe of a nsvy ensign. Young Joe is attached to a submarine which will be leaving for parts not being announced around the middle of June. NEW LAKES Cloyd E. Clark of Elwood writea: "We have something pretty fine out this way in the lakes formed from the creation of the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation district We hsve formed Johnson Lakes Development for promoting recreational facili ties on these lakes. As part of that program and as a means of raising money to be used in furthering this work we axe staging some motorboat races on Sunday, June 7.

Dee Eiche and his boy are "behind it" Postpone Joe Louis exhibition BROOKLYN. CP). The boxing show scheduled Thursday night at Fort Hamilton, featuring an exhibition bout between Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis and George Nicholson, his veteran sparring partner, was postponed until Friday night Army officials said the same program, arranged as one of the stops on CpL Joe Louis Barrow's tour of the second corps area. would be held Friday night 1 UMD HOLLOW GROUND lik a barber's razor! a J. -y 4 riRST "TRiPLC TRIPitWrnEfKi HE MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR PEWM STATE BfOWtffTHE rwsr course EVP? TO WlrJ door mcs the Same year (THEIR FIXST VICTORY M.

EACH FTNTf) BAD SOY BROWN: he'll stick to the rule. Mat shoiv to lidve fumif not finesse a Monday night It may not be the best wrestling Lincoln has ever seen but it'll be a good show when Bad Boy Brown meets Jack "Killer" Dillon in the opener on Monday night's mat show- at the fairgrounds arena. To add to the fun. Promoter Adam Krieper will climb into the ring as third man, and may take charge of one of, the two feature bouts. There'll be no repeat of the Bad Boy's last performance here when be was disqualified for roughing up Hank Schultz, for Promoter Krieger has decreed an bouts will go to a finish and Referee Krieger will carry out that edict.

Orville Brown, popular Kan-nan, and Gene Bowman mix it up in one of the features and John 'Pesek takes on John Grandovich in the top "match. Both bouts will go two falls out of three to a finish, Krieger haa annqunced the building will be air conditioned. Fights last night Br the Aaairlatrl Pita. afTNTCEAJWJS Prttal Ettr. 1H.

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raal. Lincohi plans 2 junior teams Lincoln'a representation for atate and national American Legion junior baseball honors will be expanded to two teams the Lincoln Blues and Lincoln Rockets this year, Chairman Van Taylor announced Friday morning. In past years, the Blues alone have carried Capital City banners. Boys Interested In taking part in the 1942 program will sign up at Jimmy Lewis' office in the city hall this week or next All boys under 17, or who turned 17 after Jan. 1, are eligible.

Lew Jenkips wife divorce, charges cruelty MIAMI. Fla, Suit for di vorce was filed Thursday against Lew Jenkins, charging the former lightweight champion with extreme cruelty. Marvels veyouvalue any circumstance Theyre like a suit of clothes that has An extra pair of pant errewktio kBrn-MfPS. PA. "4 I af ft 'ME ioc:.

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