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16 DAILY DISPATCH, MOLINE, ILLINOIS: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY. 26, 1938. 3 STANFORD HOLDS By BOB ZUPPKE Famous Football Coach MOONS CRUSH NED BRANT-A Story of College Athletics THE fcOYWG UK-IE LEFT U. S. CAGE LEAD 600 SREKELSTHIS ITS MO USE, PEXl AMD PELXiCJL.

-2 tAklM.lT fEM AMD PEMCJL. WITH THE." CAMPOS 3EERS- WHO'D WANT TO STROLL SET IS A OKIOBR. A SlLngY i i Tiow A TENTH TRIUMPH A If5- Bradley, Northwestern Tied for Top Among Illinois College Teams. ri LM-SSS HAD TO SEMDWr WW? I THESE. COLLEGE.

6CYS JMO66EO I scooT SOWWTY I TPJE PLACE VJB COULON.V SISTERS HOWE, 7 ALL RECORDS 6UY STCK PASTX ---V rtA11 Vf FOR. SALES VEWOOdH GLAOTOA 2 VOLUME, YOU, Lfghtning-Like Basket Drives By E. E. LITKENHOUS. The west coast, originator of in Second Half Produce Thrills for Fans.

Jumpless basketball, reveals consis tency by leading the nation in a col BIG CROWD SEES BATTLE legiate way. Results of last week failed to muscle Stanford from the leadership. Notre Dame and Pur 2 Warren, Anderson and Lind- due, stalwarts of the mlddlewest. also upheld prestige by maintaining their position as second and third teams in the Litkenhous difference- ley Pace Scorers; Both Guards Shine. by-score rating system.

A. I. C. Stenos Start 2000-Mile Trip SOPHOMORES GAIN ARMSTRONG WINS Fourth-place Michigan fell to sixth place, exchanging places with To Prepare for National Cage Tests Santa Clara, for another victory, on By LYNN CALLAWAY, Dispatch Sports Editor. Rock Island Regional Tourney March 2, 3, 4, 5, 1938 Rock Island 1 Wed.

7:30 p. m. (1) SHARE OF CROWN THREE ROUNDS DUNES Northwest conference paper, or tne west coast over the mlddlewest. Oregon remained stationary in fifth place. Ohio State, Toledo and Play in St.

Louis Tomorrow; I VI champions stormed through a stubborn Galesburg quintet Tufts climbed Into the big dozen. Meet Little Rock A. U. Champs Monday. last night before a large crowd In Ia14 I.

1 while Loyola of Chicago, George regular 1938 schedule with a 30 to 20 Young Maroons Nip Galesburg Rightmire Is Game, but His wasnington and wnittier dropped into the alphabetical list limbo. Victory. Reynolds (5) I Orion Wed. 8:45 p. m.

(2) EastMoUne winner Sat 8:45 (g) Moline Thurs. 7:30 p.m. (3) Erie Friday 8:45 p. m. (6) Coach Leo Schultz's A.

I. Ponies, 26-12, in Final Northwest Game. The triumph, as stirring a one as Skill and Courage Fail Against Henry. Stenos leave early Sunday morning any achieved this season, gave Big Dozen. Stanford 96.5 Notre Dame 96.9 iiff1ii on a 2000-mile trip in which they Coach George Senneff's high pow plan to travel through eight south ered Maroons a perfect slate of ten league games, the first ever recorded Coach Roger Potter's Moline soph- By WILLIAM WEEKES.

era states In as many days. Three styles of ball will be played by the girls on the trip: Regulation boy's by Moline in the Northwest or Big omores gained a share of the North- Chicago, Feb. 26. JP) Henry East Moline Thnrs. 8:45 p.m.

(4) Loser 5 East Moline runner-) Loser 6 up Sat. 7:30 p. Nine circuits. west conference championship last Armstrong, boss of the world It was the fourteenth victory in I night in the field house by defeating rules, official girl's rules, and Na featherweights, moved on today to Minneapolis, the next stop on his tional A. A.

U. rules. The trip was planned to give the girls more ieventeen games, equaling the mark the Galesburg Ponies, 26 to 12, In set by the 1937 titleholders. I the final game of the season. if 'IH I 1 I 1 -I busy schedule, leaving Chicago fight Lightning-like basket thrusts in The young Maroons had trouble I varied game experience in prepara fans, 8042 of them, with the im the last two periods featured what for three quarters, but stepped away I tion for the National A.

A. U. tour pression that he Is likely to hang observers called the fastest prep from the visitors in the final period, nament to be held in Wichita, Golden Gloves Champions on to his title for a long time. game seen all winter. Both sauads outscoring them 12 to 2.

tne weeic or Aiarcn zi. Armstrong gave Chicago its first raced from end to end of the court Johnson was the pace setter, cag- Sunday night, playing boy's rules, sample of his prowess last night by with such reauency and rapidity ing 10 points, but Turner and Olson, I the Stenos meet the classy Stock that the fans seldom had a chance the guards, played an outstanding ham American Legion post quin racking up a 3-round technical knockout triumph over Everette Ready for Chicago Bouts 1 to get comfortable in their seats be- I game on the floor and each con- tet at St. Louis. The Stockham Rightmire, game Sioux City, Iowa, I tween rallies. 1 tributed 5 points.

I girls are one of the strongest teams youngster, in what was scheduled Cniii. Mnmhn on nana to taite care or his three Close for One Half Both teams were weak at the free I playing boy's rules in the country, i vui iviciiiucio ui uuau-uuj 1 11 11 1 r.ll a 1 as a 10-round non-title fight. The Santa Clara 934 Oregon 90 Michigan 89.9 Long Island 89.6 Wisconsin 88.9 Ohio State 88,7 Minnesota gg.g Toledo 87.9 Tufts 87.g Other Teams. Bradley 874 Northwestern 87 Illinois 85.6 Indiana 84.0 Iowa 80.1 Chicago 77.4 Illinois Wesleyan 7L9 A11 gust ana 71.7 Monmouth Simpson 67.9 Lake Forest .....66.2 Kno 65.2 North Central 63.2 Columbia 63.2 St. Ambrose .....62.6 Northern Teachers 62.2 Illinois College 61.8 Western Teachers 60.4 Cornell ...604 Millikan ......58.5 Wheaton 50.1 wjiji tivw1v's inrow line, jvoiin misseu mot ma Will See Some Country.

For one half crowd the International amphi OI sixteen iree tosses wnue aies' 41 i. Continuing south Monday and theater paid $18,040 gross. The Kuw nlu me maruuiii. juib inanag- bll falled on -leven out of thirteen 2, Team to Fight Monday; Others Tuesday. ing to stay ahead of the Silver nignts tne stenos will meet triumph, the 33d In 34 fiehts In which Armstrong's ODrxment failed champs, Pete Haatz, Joey Clauw and Tommy Moraetes while Lee Moore of Davenport will be In the corner with Chet Ackerman.

Guy Rogers, coach of local boxers for the last nine years, will supervise their training while in Chicago. Ty McKee is making the trip to take care of the negro boys at the Grand 1. a I -DOX score the strong Little Rock Flyers, National A. A. XJ.

champions, of Little Rock, Ark. From there Schultz FQ FT PF TP to go the scheduled route, was ac- 2 10 compusnea, as predicted without Eight quad-city Golden Gloves til iiuiit, iu iaj 1, air uic nan. Ab uic 1 Johnson, start and twice after that, Galesburg Swenson, 01 doubt at any stage. Charley Burns champions, their conditionine work 2 1 oi jonnstown, pa, will be the completed, will leave by automobile champion's next opponent, Monday tomorrow morning for Chicago hopes to schedule games with Memphis, Tupelo, Miss, Louisville, and the Lambuth college sextet of Jackson, Tenn. A majority of the teams the A.

I. C. sextet will play have competed 0 0 GRACE VOYCK line wen. aneaa, never 10 De over- 1 Petnin. wnere they go into action Momdav hotel.

Six of the eight champions are making their first trip to the Chi 1 hauled. staacK, 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 Latest addition to the A. C. 1 Iowan Is Coorareons. night at the Chicago Stadium in Paced by lanky Clarence Warren, 0 team, a forward from Seymour, la.

I 1 1 a nn I Rightmire fought Seventh annual Tribune tour in the National A. A. U. tourna 5 1 uie cnampions puueu away 10 a Turner, v. hrmmM tj.i namenc oi cnampions.

ment. Consequently, the competi to 13 lead In the third stanza and Trevor, 0 3 are: Isabell Thomas. Bernice Lowe, short with a sudden aim Aitnougn a lew or the local boys thpn run t.h mnnt im in tr IS I cago tournament. Only Eddie Dempsey and Rothchild Gooding have appeared In the tournament of champions before. Gooding won one bout last year but Dempsey, on three previous trips, has never had tion met will be the strongest In the country.

"Being an amateur 1 a Warf. Monica Wa, SSSSrSTSffS SWS again late in the contest. 26 1 organization ourselves, explained 10 6 13 xwwoge, lassie uoomos, Grace strenuous gymnasium training all FG FT PF TP Warren cot 11 noints to con scor- Sophs (12) Coach Schultz, "only teams of the i ui uic riiu. hviiiiinc t. a TVr -21 0 5 voyce, Margaret certz, Lois Kelling, oetual-motion "ZC were in fairly good condition for the Ing honors, but the whole Moline oieri 1 same standing have been schel-uled for the trip." 1 Plows at Home and Dora Rockwood.

All of these ing-power. The iown -Hnvi gruelling road ahead. veam was urae less uian sensauonai. 1 Evans, 1 cirU ir Kt.nHpnte of. a n.

crashlnff riehta h-fnr ron jmy iout oi tne cnamps will The Stenos have made an im Bob Anderson whipped in three 5orn 1 his hand raised in victory. This year, however, Eddie appears to be the class of the team and is determined to wade through the mass of humanity that confronts him in his path to the title at 126 pounds. thrilling baskets. Ed Lindley got a c. 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 rolled for the executive' secretarial for the first of three trips to the sh Monday night.

They are Bob-course. Most of them were seniors nr In the third, took a second- 7 Hallgren, Rotchild Gooding, Ed- pair of field goals and two free Mason, 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 "2 1 pressive record so far this season winning twenty-four games in twenty-nine starts in which they have rolled up 977 points to the oppo- throws and was the kev man. alonz oison. in high school a year ago. Their cunt of nine from a savage left -uempsey and Joey Clauw.

The aees are from is in io ware hook to the law nnH other four Pete Hantz, Tommy With Flip Anders in setting up the Coach schultz said that his start, from Armstrone's Moraetes, Chet Ackerman and Jim 10 12 nents 597. When the local sextet 1228 return they hope to have pushed nM 1 i 111 i mliAH I A nHorc will efapf c-H-nn-irt. 4n 5 8 4 i4 1 Moline I Galesburg 4 iiig iiiicup win vary witn eacn game occonas tnrew a towel m- 1 1 because of the different styles of to the ring after another blastine sta(iIum rhig Tuesday night. In Plows on Road 12 their total well over the 1000 mark. Officials: Melnen, Peoria; Johnson, The girls who will make the trip Cambridge.

uau piajeu. me time was 1:38. and the I vwi uiC Muaibci-miaio, 61. time-keeper had counted to fi wmcn are scneouied Wednesday when the bout was stopped. night, each boy must win two fights Turners Win Over St.

Joseph Cagers i Avxvuiuay or uesaay ana anoiner Tampico Ads; Will Lose to Quincy in In the flrnl I cuuciuay 111 UIC Wlira TOUna. at 29 all. 1111111116 tIed the game Those who survive the quarter- May 8, 9, 10 Evansville. May 11, 12, 13 Decatur. May 14, 15, 16 Clinton.

May 17, 18, 19 Waterloo. May 26, 27, 28 Cedar Rapids. June 6 Waterloo. June 7, 8, 9 Bloomington. June 10, 11, 12 Springfield.

June 13 Waterloo. June 20 Waterloo. June 21. 22, 23 Evansvillt. June 24, 25, 26 Decatur.

June 30 Cedar Rapids. July 1, 2 Cedar Rapids. July 3, 4, 4 Clinton. July 12, 13, 14 Springfield. July 15, 16, 17 Bloomington.

July 24, 25. 26 Cedar Rapid. August 6, 7, 8 Evansville. August 9. 10.

11 Bloomington. August 12, 13, 14 Springfield. August 15, 16, 17 Decatur. August 24, 25, 26 Waterloo. September 2, 3, 4 Clinton.

plays. Anders and Johnny Kolifitis took most of the honors at floor play and on defense as the Maroons solved the puzzling and swift attack Face Clinton. Next BULLETS UPSET BY CANTON SQUA1 State Cage Event I uiiaia vtixi xciUlll iaj VnicagO On Lose In Overtime. March 11 for the semi-finals and Though Czerwinski' had finals, or the smaller Galesburg cagers. Galesburg's famous long-shooting victory wo.

zz was racked by rutting the hoop with regularity In order to accommodate the during the first 40 minutes of play, thousands of Golden Gloves fans In aIUm a. 9 I guards were po threat offensively, the Moline Turner basketball club i A Mmi Th'T ounew nad Deen able tne quao-city territory WOC has ar- tO add their bit. In the fivcrtimo I ranffprf tn hrnarii-ast Vitali making one basket in twenty- last evening as it overpowered the champion St Teiesa of Decatur four shots and Swlse taking fifteen Tampico Ads at Tampico by a wnt into th miai-tr-finai BrOnCOS Take 31 -29 Overtime they were unable to score. bouts direct from the ringside. The May 1, 2, 3 Bloomington.

May 4. 5, 6 Springfield. May 20, 21, 22 Cedar Rapids. May 23. 24.

25 Waterloo. May 29, 30, 30 Clinton. May 31 Evansville. June 1, 2 Evansville. June 3.

4, 5 Decatur. June 14, 15, 16 Bloomington. June 17, 18, 19 Springfield. June 27, 28, 29 Waterloo. July 5, 6, 7 Decatur.

July 8, 9, 10 Evansville. July 18, 19, 20 Cedar Rapids. July 21, 22, 23 Clinton. July 27, 28, 29 Waterloo. July 31 Decatur.

August 1, 2 Decatur. August 3. 4, 5 Springfield. August 18, 19, 20 Evansville. August 21, 22, 23 Bloomington.

August 27, 28, 29 Clinton. August 30, 31 Cedar Rapids. September 1 Cedar Rapids. tries without once getting home. score of 55 to 31.

eleventh annual Tllinnis rat.hnllr unen, canton Bronco, did thp Broadcast win start at 10 p. m. Mon Great Ball Handlers. Showing beautiful teamwork and hieh school basketball tournament Earlv in th pnm t.h silver wgnc oeiense. tne Moime team todav.

overtime damage with an unorthodox day Tuesday and Wednesday eve-one-hand shot from the side of the nings and is hoped that several Game; Loss of Mead on Fouls Is Costly. f-lTrpn lrs cavr T.n rrnwrt chmv rT I 6--i kou hi uie of t-, i i -at court as the game ended. of the local champions will be in classly ball handling with Swise and ihTOU? nittag Cedral high of Spring- Vitall in the lew roles Thns mMeet contest. Chet Good scored 22 tn .0 box score: the ring during the one hour blow- Mollne Bullets fQ by-blow description. FO FT PF TP After riding "rough shod" to vic- Czerwinski.

players dribbled, pivoted and passed Pnts oense, 30 to 27. St. Bede of Peru, Illinois in sensational fashion, seldom mak- ey rml8? led ms Catholic conference leader, showed 4 13 CAGE RESULTS I torv nvpr t.h first, wventun taame I Pomeroy. Quartered at LaSalle. Moon Reagan and Bill Voss will 1 6 ing a.

jnaa eiuier Deen mi iuiuo. class hv ripfpntiTio- RtrHnr rvm I owanson, encountered this season, the Moline Mead, 4 iruiii uie vuux wic same mini I wu ue a i munlty, 40 to 22. have been a sorrowful nne for t.hp I double bill of basketball on the. Mo -I 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 3 Bullets met their "Waterloo" in ffl Heerde tw IC. ii vnuivi uov iniuw.

handle the microphone at the stadium ringside. Bob Elson, sports commentator for WGN, has promised to cooperate with WOC an- 0 5 0 0 me wanton armory last night in an oroiman. nvortlma noma I lnl, xaaroons instead or a glorious finish. "1C AUi" oegmmng at 1:30 Spalding, Peoria, 32; Marmion On defense, Galesburg bottled up wltn a game between the 185th Aurora, 22. Warren early in the struggle and Ajff7 DavenPt and the Corpus Christi, Galesburg, 28- St.

QTuAD-CITY SCORES. MoHne, 30; Galesburg. 20. Moline sophs. 26: Galesburs sophs.

12. East Moline, 29; Bock Island, 28 (overtime). East Moline sophs, 30: Rock Island sophs, 20. Kewanee. 26: Monmouth, 18.

Kewanee sophs, 24; Monmouth sophs, 12. 14 29 nouncers and will probably describe 10 Broncos. lhe final score: Broncos was aoie kj it ftp ioiiuiey miu ah- i iwiii. uic wo- i Mary. Woodstock.

20. Br010 3D ft pf tp several of the bouts. Celebrities at Dorman. derson from breaking in. Coatney, un burner team clashes with the St.

Joseph, Cairo, 28: St. Patrick. 1 3 I the rineside will 1 aslrori tj 1 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT i i courageously matenmg tne eiiorts Clark, taiiesL dov on me iioor. ana liunaeen k-xiuicio, cxiamuions or i jarwavpf i I briefly. Of the SDirited Bronco team thp Bendrlck.

St. Paul, OdelL 33; Central. East The quad-city champions will be spacious Canton gym for the regular nlnvlnor HmPVtVio RTillotr 1 fl'tr r' 8 4 2 2 1 3 2 Davenport, 58; Tipton, 12 (sectional 2 1 0 2 2 St. Louis, 29. were reDounding perrectiy, ireezing wu, xa.

out even Anders under the Morlne Box score: basket and preventing follow shots. Ads (31) San Diego. Cal. Johnnv Romero. I tournament) 2 2 4 1 0 IT 8 quartered at the LaSalle hotel.

The 4 1 ni v. i in FO FT PF TP Routt, Jacksonville, 25; Cathedral. Eureka. 37. lead 27 to 21 with but three minutes Bennett, 169, San Diego.

stODDed Charlie Autrustana. 42 2 i iwu tuiuicu uuys, rtuuicriua jrOOOing 2 0 2 4 Autrustana freshmen. 3or OSO Aces. Belleville, 16. alius biiu Ijlujuccii piuuutcu uiusb i Knox to play.

At that time. Mead, who and Jim Anders, will room at the Coates, 171, Akron, O. (7). Quincy, 22; St. Joseph, Rock Is 4 had "lived" since the first Quarter 31 Grand hotel on the south side.

Bud Hollywood, Cal. Nick Peters. 133. i 9 land, 12. 2 4 0 5 2 on three fouls, committed the 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Dempsey and Cullie Frey, who won of the.visitors' points, the latter tak- stanbaugh Ing the lead with four baskets and k.

Eibiey two free throws. Sands started off the fireworks with a basket and it Peterson -Z 0 San Antonio, stopped Orville 21. Bt. Ambrose, 28; Dubuque, 23. ILLINOIS PREP SCORES.

RocMord. 64; Jollet, 35. Vfert Aurora, 38: East Aurora. 25. LaSalle-Peru.

32: Freenort. 29. fourth, left the game, as Stanfel Lewiston. Me. Paul Junior, im I 10 Drouillard, 133, Windsor, Ont.

(6). ia rii t4- I t--j Atlantic City, N. J. Bobby Jones. 4 uicw a pumu wo oasKeis ny bwu, wun newspaper decision second their four champions.

Hall' Dallas, Tex. Tony Musto. 187. was late In the quarter before Flip 168, Atlantic City, knocked out John Chicago, outpointed Tvrus Smith. 15 1 3 31 mcner, mignty aronco xorwara, and over csix-ssecona" Powell.

144, Plain- gren, Gooding, Eddie Dempsey and three additional Canton free throws field, N. J. (10). I Jim Anders Bert Visrioni win South Beloit, 35; Harlem (Rockford), ny Stout, 165, Union City, Pa. (1).

28 a long shot which probably had P.e Tume" 203, Oklahoma City, Okla. (10). mucn iu uo wilii urcasuiig up uic i uooa 11 22 0 Silver Streak defense. When Gales- dick 3 burg found that Anderson and Lind- 2 4 0 0 1 0 OFFICIAL THREE-I LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1938 icy wei BUJiig ia owi ii nicj tun- i Ditzen 2 4 centrated on Warren, the visitors Horn 2 4 CLUBS I At Waterloo eased up on Clarence and he pro ceeded to connect. 27 2 55 At Eyansville i Fast Break Works, Waterloo FOLLOW However, It was Moline's fast May 4, 5.

6 June 17, 18, 19 Aug. 3, 4, 5 break and some clever delayed pass Plenty Speedy Ing which ultimately produced the runaway. One nifty out of bounds Hononegah (Rockton), 49; Durand, 1. Beloit. 38; Kenosha.

32. (WlsconMn.) Sycamore, 35; Napervllle. 31. Belvldere. 34; Rocbelle, 11.

Dixon, 34; DeKalb. 23. Rock Falls, 29; Amboy, 15. Polo. 34: Oregon.

12. Mount Morris, 39; Morrison. 17. Mount Carroll. 33: Galena.

23. Lanphier 21; Klncald. 19 (overtime). Feltsbana (Springfield), 37; Auburn, 18. Benld.

40; Carlinvllle. 32. Whitehall, 25: Carrollton. 14. Taylorvllle.

27; Athens. 19. Staunton, 44; Glrard, 23. Mason City, 33; Ashland. 30.

Beardstown. 21; Macomb. 19. Plttsfleld. 20; Jacksonville.

14. Blue Mound. 27; IlllopoUs. 22. CoUlnsvllle, 42; Vandalla.

27. Clinton. 28: Mount Pulaski. 25. Lawrencevllle.

24; Olney. 22. Effingham, 35; Central la, 21. Peoria Manual. 30; Canton.

28. COLLEGE SCORES, flotre Dame, 50: New York 38. Temple, 51: Georgetown, 34. Long Island 44; Wayne. 39.

St. Joseph 33; Duquesne, May 14, 15, 16 July 3, 4-4 Sept. 2, 3, 4 Moline (30) play gave Kolifitis a clear shot un May 1, 2, 3 June 14, 15, 16 July 3:, Aug. 1, 2 Lindley. der the hoop.

On another occasion, Bob Orendorff, Lindley held the ball near the foul circle and, while two men covered him, waited for Anderson to drive May 20, 21, 22 July 18, 19, 20 Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1 Clinton Anderson, i Wendllng. Warren, Conrad, Anders, June 3, 4, 5 July 5, 6, 7 Aug. 21.

22, 23 through for a perfect setup. Several times the fast breaks were Koltlltls. ft May 23. 24, 25 Rich Orendorff, so speedy that the passes either May 31, June 1. 2 June 27, 28, 29 July 3.

9. 10 July 27, 28, 23 At Cedar Rapids At Clinton At Molina At Bloomington At Springfield At Decatur May 29, 30-30 May 26, 27, 28 May 17, 18, 19 June 3, 4, 5 May June 1 2 Mav 1 2 a July 21, 22. 23 June 30. July 1, 2 June 6. 13, 20 July 5.

6. 7 July i. 9. '10 June 14 15 16 27 28' 29 July 24, 25, 26 Aug. 24, 25.

26 July '31, Aug. 1.2 Aug. 9, 10. 11 Aug. 6, 7, 8 TUPDinUfC May l3, May 26.

27, 28 May 31, June 1, 2 June 3, 4, 5 May 4, 5, 6 THE PLOWS June 6, 13, 20 June 30, July 1, 2 July 8, 9. 10 July 5, 6, 7 June 17, 18 19 Aug. 24, 25, 26 July 24, 25. 26 Aug. 3.

4, 5 Aug. 6, 7f 8 Aug. 9. 10. 11 May oo' -rui- May 14' 15' 16 May 5 6 May '1, 2, 3 May 31, June 1, 2 11 THE July 3' June 18' 19 15.

16 July 8 9, 10 July 27. 28, 29 Sept. 2, 3, 4 Aug. 18, 19, 20 July 31. Aug.

1. 2 Aug. 3, 4, 5 May 20, 21, 22 May 2j, "30-30 May 1, 2, 3 Mav 4 5 6 JW a 4 2' c0 2 DISPATCH Jue 14. 153 JS Wll 19 jSf I' 1 Aug. 30.

31, Sept. 1 Aug. 27, 28, 29 Aug. 21. 22, 23 Aug.

3. 4, 5 July 31 Aug. 1, 2 May 8, 9. 10 June 10, 11, 12 June 7. 8, 9 May 14, 15.

16 Mav 23 24 25 June 21, 22. 23 July 12. 13, 14 July 15, 16, 17 SPORTS July 21 22 23 July 3 4-4 16- 6 8 Aug. 9, 10, 11 27, -28: 29 Auj 24, 25 26 May 11. 12, 13 June 7, 8, 9 June 10, 11, 12 May 29, 30-30 Mav an 21 ii June 24, 25.

26 July 15, 16, 17 July 12, 13. 14 July 27. 28, 29 PAGES June 30 Julv 1 Aug. 18, 19, 20 Aug. 15, 16, 17 Aug.

12. 13, 14 Sept. 2, 3. 4 rAUtd Jurj 30, Jul 1.2 June 10, 11, 12 May 8. 9, 10 May 11, 12, 13 May 17.

18. 19 May 26, 27, 28 July 12. 13, 14 June 21, 22, 23 June 24, 25, 26 June 27, 28, 29 June 6. 13, 20 EACH Aug. 21, 23 Aug.

12, 13, 14 Aug. 15, 16, 17 Aug. 30, 31. Sept. 1 July 24, 25, 26 June 7.

8. 9 May 11, 12, 13 May 8, 9. 10 May 20, 21, -22 May 23, 24. 25 May 14. 15, 16 July 15, 16, 17 June 24, 25, 26 June 21.

22. 23 June 6, 13, 20 July 3. "4-4 July 21, 22, 23 Aug. 12, 13, 14 Aug. 9.

10, 11 Aug. 6. 7, 8 July 18, 19, 20 Aug. 24, 25, 26 Aug. 27.

28. 29 went astray or the shooter banged the ball against the boards so hard SA FO FT PF TP 15 2 2 1 6 .0 0 0 0 0 9 3 12 7 1 0 0 0 0 .18 5 1 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 9 1113 5 1113 0 0 0 1 0 55 12 6 7 30 SA FG FT PF TP 10 4 2 0 10 7 2 0 3 4 lOOOO 7 10 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 15 0 1 1 1 24 1 1 3 3 64 1 4 10 20 ,6 4 12 830 .3 2 6 720 Aug. 18, IS, 20 Oalesburg (20) Lundeen. Bands, It bounced back out over the hoop. May 11, 12.

13 May 26. 27, 28 The teams used the new molded Bloomington Florer. June 24, 25, 26 Aug. 12, 13, M4' 22. Coatney, June 30, July 1, 2 July 24.

23, 26 ball, a much livelier affair than the standard type, and both clubs had trouble with it on shots. As the Brown, May 8, 9, 10 Bwise. Louisiana State. 42; Tulane, 31. Texas.

53; Rice. 35. Wyoming, 52; Denver. 30. Colorado.

72: Colorado State. 37. Stanford. "nlverslty of California Vitall, May l'i, 18, 19 June 21, 22, 23 1 Aug. 21, 22, 23 contest progressed, Galesburg made numerous wild passes which may June 28-28, 29 Aug.

30, 31, Sept. at Los Angeles. 31. Moline California. soutnern wiuwu-.

ualesbura: -Officials Johnson. 40. June 7, 8, 9 July 15, 16, 17 Cambridge, and I DeCatdT May 29, 30-30 Washington, 42; Montana. 24. Montana Bute.

64; Colorado Mines, Melnen, Peoria. Aug. 18, 19, 20 33. Chicago Henry Armstrong, 132 '4, Brlgham Young. 58; Utah Et.aie.

to. Arkansas, 32; Southern Methodist, 33. have been caused by the smooth surface of the ball. The' strange ball and the speed of the conflict reduced the marksmanship of the conference rivals. Galesburg made only 12 percent of Its sixty-four shots, while the Maroons connected for 21.8 percent of their, fifty-five efforts.

June 10, 11, 12 July 12, 13, 14 Los Angeles, world featherweight want villa DAY vjiaiijpxuii, ouvuucu, yciciiw ingm- i Aug. 15-15, 16 mire, 130, Sioux City, la, non-title Philadelphia Frank Zamaris. 176. Oranire. N.

knocked out Frank (3). Donofrio. 174, Philadelphia (1)..

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