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TTIK EVENING TRIHITNE LARGEST EVENING CIRCUUTi ON IN PES MOINES AND lOWA-TIIITKSDAY. MAY 22. 1021. 22 S. LEONARD OUTPOINTS HALL IN EIGHT ROUND BATTLE Race Chicago Takes Lead in National League Local Lightweight Fails to Show His Usual Class and Is Beaten by Rival LEADING HITTERS HOME RUN HITTERS Eleven Iowa U.

Athletes to Finish School in June NATIONAL LLAGIK. Cubs Defeat Phillies As Reds Lose to Brooklyn; Giants Beat Pittsburgh Flayer Hnd rliib: dumber Total Mnlittu. rtiilttriHiihlA ..1 Ir.J ..1 Terry, firm ark Cruise. JKoHton BY JACK NORTH. Roscoe Hall, local liehtweieht favorite, failed to show the track sauad Harry Morrow of NATIONAL.

Ptayrr 4 club AB Pre. Horn.br. Nt. Ixul. 23 IS 5 17 44 .444 Ptttbnrb ,1 SS 4 ItS Wheat, Brooklyn ...11114 1 411 Kally.

Nw XS IKt IS Fournicr, Brooklyn Mill X3 AMEBIC AN. Williams. SI. tl 76 IS 4 .447 Hntlmann. Dotrolt ZS 1M IT 44 .440 Harris.

Boatoa 1 1S SO 4 .411 KbrtMn. lit Louis 17 (1 IS 14 .8 HiHinc. Baston US 10 SI Iowa City, May 22. When the eraduation exercises are con Douds, holder of the state half- cluded at the University of Iowa, 'his usual good form in his fight with Sammy Leonard, hard 'hitting University of Minnesota, lightweight at the Auditorium last night and the Iowan was outpointed in eight AMERICAN LEAGl'S. No homo run Wednesday.

Total aeaaon lSattonal American WESTERN LEAGUE. Wednesday Math. St. Joseph 1 MIKKltWlPPI VALLEY. No home run Wednesday.

mile record and three times letter winner, will be lost. He has been a steady point winner in all meets and also starred as leadoft man on the three great Hawkeye mile (By The Associated Press.) Holding first place in the National league today by an imevnecfeH rnun. Chicairo is in a position to drive stakes relay teams, including the quar eleven athletes will have completed their careers in intercollegiate sports. All teams wil be equaly depleted by graduation. Heading the list is WTayland Hicks ot Brooklyn, winner of letters in basketball for three years, captain of the 1923 championship basket I Hall did not fight his usual battle and the Minnesota r.

fighter managed to pile ud a biz lead in the late rounds. The tet which last year set a world. I around its claim while the Giants and Reds wrangle at Cin p-i; local lad injured his arm in the second round and he had to intercollegiate record. Other men to leave are I. J.

Klingaman of Garner, swimmer; Cant. D. W. James of Colfax, wres TIBER TRACK -SQUAD repi ivtonara was one of the hard ball team and of the 1924 baseuall sauad and winner of the Western SELECTED AT BOSTON Eight Winners to Sepresent tler: former Capt. B.

M. Barrett TO SIOUX CITY conference medal for excellence pea'f3pst Hitting lightweights seen here in a Jong time and he staggered (inJijHall on several occasions, and in AVhyllone frame it looked like curtains cinnati in a four-game series. Grover Alexander pitched the Cubs into first place with an 8 to 6 victory over Philadelphia yesterday, while Ernio( Osborne a discarded Cub, hauled the Reds from the leader-, ship by winning his debut for Brooklyn, 9 to 2. The Giants, without Manager McGraw, beat the Pirates, 10 to 8, in aj slugging match and the three leading teams are now strug- in suholarshiD and athletics. TRIBUNE DECISIONS of Newton, baseball man.

and P. M. Barton, baseball and basketball man and 1924 golf captain. Athletes who finished their compe jayifror tne local batter. V.

S. jn The Invader iotieht a careful Mis, tition before this year but who Leo Kriz of Garner, star tackle for three years on the football team and a letter man in track, will be another graduate whose place will be hard to fill. From Sammy lonard outpointed Ilosroe Hall in riulit rounds. To Compete in Conference Meet Saturday, gllng within the narrow connnes Johnny Harris earned slight shade over Chick Donovan in six of a half game, while Brooklyn Boston, May 22. Seven new rounds.

fight. He was smart and never gave the local fighter" a chance. In the early rounds he landed several hard blows and then went into a clinch, preventing Hall from starting an attack. Hall was the aggressor as usual hilt ha lanlfAif A his national amateur boxing champ will direct the Giants until tae crippled leader returns, physicians stated might not be for some time. KridJo Price and Frankle Smith i ized Mrs ing' 1 lunt liom in six-round draw.

ions ana an eigntn woo neio tne title In another class last year are completing their work in the university are K. E. Shope of Des Moines, track; L. P. Ristlne of Iowa City, track: P.

D. Minick of Des Moines, football; K. W. Kep-pler of Iowa City, track: V. C.

Shuttleworth of Sibley, football, and A. A. Sindelar of Cedar Rapids, gymnastics. MISS H. WILLS MAKES Frankie Rand stopped "young" Seward in two rounds.

were acclaimed early today at tne close of the national championship tourney here. From the entry list of more than 200 boxers from Jack Labor and "Kid" McMain Denver Wins Over Local Club Again com blows failed to carry the steam nrei and consequently Leonard was in three-round draw. lingers a game and a half away. Boston, in the only American league contest not postponed by rain, won its thirteenth battle in sixteen starts and advanced to within a half game of the leading Yankees, by defeating Detroit in a 5 to 4 pitchers' battle between Jack Quinn and Collins. It was the Tiger's third straight defeat at Boston.

After the game it was announced that Dauss, Whitehlll and Johnson, pitchers, had. been advised bv specialists to and twenty-four states attracted by the Manager Lee Fohl has his Red Sox fighting all the way. The players do not want to be taken out of the game, as was demonstrated yesterday when Dudley Lee, the former Denver Western league player, started his position at shotstop despite an injured hand. He was, however, unable to do his best and retired in favor of Kzzell. hope or becoming members of the United State Olympic boxing team, the eight who emerged vic The Des Moines university track squad will leave today by auto for Sioux City where the Tigers will compete in the North Central conference track and field meet Friday and Saturday.

Coach Harry Bell is taking a strong squad to Sioux City and the locals should make a bid for championship honors. The men to make the trip follow: Captain Rocho, Montgomery, Tolles, Page, George Simpson, Whiteside, Hale, Carter, Coulter, Kennedy, Hartung. Renauist. Kern ins of man rhlh Smith started out to make quick work of Price and he had the college boy in bad shape in the second round. Price bobbed up and torious Heavyweight class E.

G. offie down on the floor like a cork on water but he managed to last the never In any real trouble. Leonard Staggers Hall. For the first five rounds the fight was fairly even, one of the rounds being even, Leonard two and Hall two. In the sixth frame Leonard opened up with 'such a strong attack that at the finish Hall was groggy and bleeding from a cut under his eye.

In the next two-rounds Hall tried hard to come back but he seemed tired and was unable to Early Lead Gives Bears Sec Great house, Washington, Pa. 175 pound class Toni Klrby, hoar the give their arms plenty of rest and that "Dutch" Leonard, veteran southpaw, who quit the Tigers in Roibury, last year's heavyweight ond Straight Win Over Boosters, 7 to 1 April. Decause oi a salary Shows Class in First London Appearance. round and stage a neat comeback in the last four frames. Smith allowed Price to land jabs and uppercuts almost at will.

The former was looking for an opening to land a k. o. but he gave his rival too many chances to hit him on the chin and con disagreement, would return in Moore, Gabriel, Corzatt, Talbott, Foy, Speers, Shipman and C. Simpson. will July.

1 1 his the I Hornsby Gets Four Hits. stage his usual good finish. Hall took several hard wallcrps but he showed his gameness by forc Althmieh the Phillies lost at ICol." taugt R. Gardini Is Beaten ing the fight in hopes of landing London. May 22.

(Associated Press) Miss Helen Wills, America's youthful lawn tennis champion, made a most favorable im taiest. 160 pound class Ben Funk, Vale. 147 pound class Al Mello, Lowell. 135 pound class Fred Boyl-steln, Pittsburgh, Pa. 130 pound class Joe Salaa, Los Angeles, Cal.

118 jound class Jack Williams, New York. 112 pound class Fidel Iabarba, Los Angeles, Cal. One defending champion went down to defeat in the finals. John Rlni. Cleveland, who won the 147 Chicago, their slugging continued as Mokan made his second homer in two days and the sixth for his team in a three game series with ntinnr Harris.

local feather- sequently Price secured a draw. Hand AVins Easily. Frankie Rand of the South Side A. C. walloped "Young" Seward about the ring for two rounds before the latter dropped to the floor and took the count.

eight, and Chick Donovan. By 'Strangle Lewis Philadelphia May 22. The pression in her first appearance the Cubs. Hornsbv made four A Ft attet in action here. Choosing a Davis hits in the Cardinal 8 to 5 victory over Boston.

cup player, P. D. B. Spence of South Africa, as a trial horse, she world's heavyweight wrestling crown still rests on the head of I Serv The Robins threw two sevens went out on the courts at Surbi- jclassy 128 pound boxer from St. iPaul staged a great battle for six pounds in the semiwindup, the Des jMoines lad winning bv a slight fehade.

It was a hard' fight and gave the fans plenty of thrills. fThe two lads foughf clean and the bout was one of the best on Denver. May 22. The Denver Bears obtained a six run lead in the early innings and defeated Des Moines here Wednesday in the second game of the series, 7 to 5. The Boosters got to Hall in the late innings and managed to drive him from the box.

Pigg was rushed to the mound in the ninth to save the game for the Bears. Gormer Wilson started for the Iowans but he was chased from the box in the third inning and House finished the contest. The latter allowed only five hits during his stay on the mound. McLarry was the leading Des Moines hitter, with tnree safe cloifts in four times at bat. fhy in the seventh inning, scoring ton yesterday and surprised ev 'parti seven runs on seven nits, in ae- erybody by takine six eames from Tt him in two sets.

The score of The bout was a farce as Rand outclassed Seward by a mile. Jack Labby of Fort Des Moines and Kid McMain of the West Side fought to a draw in a fast three round preliminary. It was a good bout. The next local show was an ipntei the match was 6-2, 6-4. feating Cincinnati and Eppa Rixey who had pitched good ball until that time.

Griffith oi Bropklyn had four hits. inf jthe program. There were murmurs of astonr Kd (Stranagler) Lewis, who last night turned back one of his most formidable challengers. Renato Gardini, claimant of the Italian championship. After each man had scored one fall, Lewis took the third and deciding fall by default.

Gardini having been so severely punished that he was unable to continue. plac tff at fx in ishment as the California miss hmtth ana jTtcf Draw. Eddie Price of Still college and pound championship in the 1923 tourney, lost the decision to Al Mello of Lowell after he had battled his way through the deciding three round contest. East High Gridders In Spring Practice 3 not only-returned Spence'g difficult service, but seized every op fated, C. thono Tt A a new Arrow nounced for either June 4 or June 6.

Ace Hudkins of Omaha will be one of the principals in the Frankie Smith of the east side fought a fierce six round draw in Ithe long preliminary. It was a portunity for vigorous strottinK. ard give and take fight from the start. main event. tep Moinea sending the ball back with plenty of pace and spin.

Another notable feature of her play to the court Z.E Knaupp. 2b Oorrulen, If Terry Hits Homer. Bill Terry, subbing for George Kelly at first base for the Giants, made his third home run within a week in his team's victory over Kremer, promising recruit, and four other Pirate pitchers. Manager McGraw was forced to his home' in New Rorhelle by an Injured knee and Hughie Jennings Collar Colfax High Wins fpsny Rolland A. Cowell Is New Perry Track Meet that is full of comfort 20? Mi-Larry lb.

Hungling, c. G. rf Chavez, Wilson, p. House, p. a Wheal Eng.

Coach at Des Moines U. Cluett.Peabody CCalnt English was her anticipation of the South African's shots, enabling her to cover the court without great exertion in running. A comparison of her game with with that of Mile. Lenglen inevitably arose. Although admitting that it was unfair to judge from her first appearance on an English grass court, the experts expressed belief that while her shots carried greater pace than those of the world's champion she was not as.

accurate. CARLSON BEATS SHERWIN FOR JUNIOR GOLF TITLE AB. R. H. PO.

A. B. 5 I 2 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 .4 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 ..501210 ..411361 1 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 2 0 0 3S 8 11 24 10 R. H. PO.

A. 5 1 2 4 1 1 .3 0.0 1 5 0 .4 11 2 0 .42 2 8 0 0 4 0 2 1 1 .4 11 4 1 0 .512300 .412130 .801010 .0 0 0 0 0 0 .38 18 27 12 2 Tb dam ver, Mrs. Mono Mah luner Th With of tt with bridg Rolland A. Cowell, football Twenty-five selected gridders reported for spring football practice at East High Wednesday. Coach Cres Hoyt will drill his players on fundamentals for the next ten days.

Four letter men reported for practice yesterday. Four other fetter men will be in school next fall but they will be ineligible because of the eight semester rule. Joyce Wethered Wins British Golf Title Icoach at the University of Mississippi, has been named athletic di-frector and coach at Des Moines Perry, May 22. The fourth annual invitation field and track meet held here yesterday resulted as follows, among the fifteen schools participating: Colfax, first. 41 points: Carroll, second, 29; Perry, third, 28 Woodward, ISi; Stuart, 16, and Guthrie Center, 13.

tulliFhitTtriple and coe wins, 10 to 7 Will Be Her Next Week I NELLIE Denver Gorman, 2b Bei-ger. as Gmglnrdl, O'Brien, ct Knight, lb Rocne, J. Jones, Handiey. 3b. Hall, PiK.

Totals university, according to an announcement made todav at the Tieer NELLIE WHO? WHY! I Cowell succeeds Harry Bell, Jwho resigned recently after serv-I jnK five years at the local school. nas accepted the coaching job 'he a rombarrt cnlleee. nojs athlete. He played football at Illinois in 1915, entered the world war the following year and returned to Illinois in 1920 to finish his course. He was freshman coach at Illinois for two years.

During the past year Cowell was head football coach at Mississippi and was assistant in basketball, track and baseball. The new Des Moines university coach will report here in August to take charge of work at the local school. NORTH HIGH GOLF TEAM WINS OVER WEST HIGH A Young Prodigy, Says Mrs. Mallory Paris, May 22. (Associated Press) Mrs.

Molia Mallory. for Paul Carlson won the Y. M. C. A.

junior golf championship yesterday when he defeated Eddie Sherwin in the finals, 6 up and 5 to play. OHIO STATE WINS, 8-2 Vrbana, 111., May 22. (International News) Ohio State defeated Illinois, 2, in a conference. ball game and eliminated the Illini from the "Big Ten" title contest. Workman, the Buckeye twirler, held the Illini team to four scattered hits, while Kinderman and Barta.

on the mound for Illinois, allowed the visitors ten hits The Beaatllat Cloak Model" NELLIE ine new jjes Moines university athletic director is a former Illi- Port Rush, Antrim, Ireland. May 22. (Associated Press) -Miss Joyce Wethered today regained the British women's open mer American women's lawn ten THE MELODRAMA. OF 1,000 THHII.LS H' Ti jrerve rpser. nis champion, has arrived here on her way to England and will IOWA DEFEATS JAP TEAM, 8 TO 2 i aBatted for House Id seventh.

Store by innings: Des Moines ..0 000 02 1 0 2 5 Denver 2 1201001 "7 Summary Earned runa, Denver 6, Deb Moinea two baae hit. J. Jones; three base hits. Gorman, Handiey. J.

Jones, bases on balls. Hall 2, House struck out. Hall 3. Wilson double plays, House to Chavez to McLarry. Chavez to McLarry.

Chavez to Knaupp to McLarry, G. Jones to Knaupp: aavrific.es. Hail, Burkf. Hunplins hits and runs, off Hail 10 and 4 in 8 innings, Wilson 8 and 5 in 3 1-3. House 2 and 1 in 1-8: left on bases.

Denver 4. Des Moines I. Time. 1:39. L'mpirea, Gaffney and Hayes.

POSTPONE BOXING BOUT. Chieaeo. May 22. Bad weather At the DES MOINES SUXDJ.Y golf championship which she lost last year, by defeating Mrs. F.

Cautley of Thanet, captain of the Kent county team. 7 up and 6 to play in the thirty-six-hole final match. tthe- or 17S1. Cedar Rapids, May 22. (International News) Coe defeated Dubuque university 10 to 7 in a wild game featured by many errors on both sides.

Dubuque scored six runs in the first two innings, then Tullis replaced Bird on the Kohawk mound and held the Blue and White nine to a single hit. The score was tied up in the eighth at 7 all when Tullis won his own gatae by hitting a triple with the bases loaded. The score R.H.E Coe 3 0 3 0 1 0 3 10 7 9 Dubuque 24001000 0 7 4 5 Batteries Bird. Tuilia and Werni- mont and Tee. Bpend a few days in Parig, most of them in practice with the professional instructor at the racing club courts.

Asked by a representative of L'Auto, leading sporting French paper, as to her impression of the new American champion, Miss Helen Wills, who ft' ThV Haup Iowa City, May 22. (Inter-vice national News) The University Thon "of Iowa baseball team defeated Crais University of Japan team here it ttS to 2 in a game featured by Mrs. fashoestring catches. Nidegawa, A15jMeiji), right fielder, started a ire igQdouble play in the sixth inning nrrtt mm mrmmiw immt rr The North High golf team defeated West High in a dual golf match at. AVaveland Wednesday afternoon, 14 to 10.

Riddell of West High, had low score. He played the 18 holeB in a 75. Kauffhian of Nortn had a 78 and Hood of West turned in a card of 85. is now in England, Mrs. Mallory replied: I tmrt mr rtp -Imrtt, wnmmy mad frit' caused Dostoonemerit today of "Miss Wills is a young prodigy.

the boxing card scheduled tonight She trains with extraordinary de at Jim Mullen arena at Aurora until next Monday msrhr. it war termination and she plays with the strength and rapidity of a announced here. Bud Taylor of YESTERDAY'S GAMES making a thrilling circus catch of Hicks' short fly. Scanlon, Iowa first baseman, led the batting column with two man. She beat me in the final Tkrtx ieubl Mtrtmgtk, dommU imttttity im tk Hants wtbming belt.

It's 2-tkrtsd tmiUad of siufl. Sm0d $sptiiy to prt mnt mmd tiort. Th he ill-d: Terre Haute, and Carrie of Sioux City, are the American championship. Previously I had beaten her aeveral times." neadiinerg. AMATEUR BASEBALL irtoubles and a triple.

Scantlebury Swas walked three times and scored ft Asked what she thought of the anticipated match between Miss four runs. Sans, right STANDINGS OF CLUBS Wills and Suzanne Lenglen, fielder made two brilliant plays, while Nidegawa, (Meiji) made what seemed to be an impossible WESTERN LEAGUE. At Tulsa R. H. E.

Pt. Joseph 1 1) 0 0 0 1 (13 0 5 10 3 Tulsa 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 7 13 2 Bauertes Ross. MrCoU and ilirtetree; Blae holder and Casv. At Uncnln R. H.

E- Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 8 2 Lincoln ...5 000004 0 9 12 1 Lee and Wilder; Grover and Conkev. At Oklahoma riiv h. E. Vienna 2 3000000 05 10 1 world's champion, Mrs. Mallory NEVADA WANTS CALL.

K'Tftrta, May 22. Tn Nevada baseball tram is anxious to hear from th Dps Moinfta club, book ad to ptav the locals here Sunday. Call F. Smith at 198 Nevada. stop in deep right and doubled a Hawkeye at second.

Score by innings R.H.E. Meiji OOOlttlOOO 2 5 3 Iowa 6 1 1 0 2 1 11 3 Okla. City ...3 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 9 14 0 GIANT ARRANGE (VAMKS. Th Capital City Gianta. local Nsuro baseball club, which rileatid the Tama Battened -Nakamura.

Tastirla and Amarhl; Marshal! an! Barf. WESTERX LEACCK. W. W. I.

Prt. tnw 0lil. city 14 11 .47 Wlchlt .19 12 13 17.4:;;! Tuls ..20 13 Unrnln .11 1M 17 14 D. Moin.s 7 21 GAMES TODAY. Prs M.

Denver Wichiln at Okla. C. Omaha at Lincoln Joseph at Tulsa AM ERICAN LF.AOI E. W. I.

W. L. P. V. Tork 1 9 4irtfvi.lanl 12 13.4S0 said: "It is very Jificult to forecast the result of an unplayed match.

In my opinion, my countrywoman will have to use all her advantages to the utmost to beat the French champion. "Miss Wills has strength and quickness, but Mile. Lenglen plays an even game, unparalleled by other players. I leave you to draw votir own conclusions." Indiana nre iat Sunday, viii play tne stronp Gilmore City rlub at Lak Talk about To Homos clotod crotch stoys closed. It's cut and stiuhod a special may tp iusmro aamfott.

Mjnaay, May art. i ne tiiania meei Spencer at Arnolds park on May 30 and Jun 1. The local ar anxious to arrange a good aranie for May 31 near BEMIPRO SHORTSTOP WITHBUaK neaa ability, wanta position In good -baaeball town. Best of reference. Arnolds Dark.

Call Emory Jarkson to arrnng for eame. "writ? x-ns. Res-latpr antl Tribune boston 16 lfl .1,15 Wash gt'n 12 15 .444 Louis 15 11 rhicago- 11 14 .440 14 14 .500 f-hiladel a 8 IS Detroit 3- GAMES TODAY. Batteries McNaman, Jolly and Mc-Mullen; Brown and A TIONAL IE AG IE. At Pittsburgh R.

E. New 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 110 In 2 Pittsburgh .0 0 0 0 1 3 I 1 8 15 8 Batteries bent ley. McQuillan and Gowdy: Krenier. Lundgran. Stone, Stem-eder, Yde and Gooch.

At Cincinnati H. E. Brooklvn .0 0 0 1 0 7 0 1 14 2 Cincinnati ...0 00013 00 0 2 6 3 Batteries Osborn and Taylor; Bixey, May and Win go. At Chicago R. H.

Philadelphia .1 0004010 0 11 2 Chicajio 5 0020 1 00 8 10 4 Batteries Ring and Wilson Alexander and Hartnett. At Ht. Louis H. E. Boston ......0 0 0 0 0 1 00 4 5 9 1 St.

Louis 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 "8 16 1 Batterie? Stryker and O'Xeill, Etuart and Gonzal s. I St. at "Wash Kton rnrott at Boston Cleveland X-! Chicago at ru.ua. 4 mid. fmll-Ungtk koto that mom't creep mp yomr let mom't btndt nrv- NATIONAL LEAGIE.

W. L. Pet.1 W. Pet Chicago 19 14 .576 Boston 12 13 .480 Clncin ti 1 12 .571 Plttsb'gh 14 16.467 N. York 17 13 Louis 12 16.427 Brooklyn 15 14 517 Philadsl.

9 16.360 GAMES TODAY. Phila. at St. Louisi Boston at Chicago N. York at Cincln.l Brook, at Pittsb gh bottom refuses to eoma 00.

It's semed to ike team. Four thicknesses of mott' rial intttad of tko usual tmo. A AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. IrSlanap. 17 12 1.1 14 Kan.

City 19 13 .51 Toledo 12 15 .444 If hi eat rec Xlf AMERICAN LEAGrE. At Boston H. E. rx-trnll .......1 0100000 0 4 7 1 Boston 00040001 5 7 3 Collins and Bassler. Qninn and Tlpvpland at N.w York.

rain. t'hicago at Philadelphia rssn. St. Louis at Washington, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

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