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CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE -1, 1935 BEALL1M vania Avenue School Wins County Track Mee BREAKS RECORD by doldflns. DONALD BUCKLE Donald Buckle, Allegany High, turned in his fifth, victory of the season in six smarts and established a new county record in the half mile, yesterday in the P. A. meet at Pairgo. Buckle covered the 880 yards in 2:06 3-5.

The old time was Five New Records Established As 5,000 Compete In Annual Program DONALD BUCKLE SETS NEW TIME FOR 880 Allegany High Finishes Third and Central Fourth Takes Ten Firsts For the second consecutive year athletes representing Pennsylvania Avenue School copped the annual Playground Athletic League track and field meet staged at Fairgo yesterday. The winners scored 139 3-4 points to beat out Beall School with 129 markers. AHegany High placed third with 107 points while Central School was fourth with 101 1-2. Five new meet records were established including the 440-yard dash i AI I IF by Charleston Dodds, Central Hlgh.iKlf|J.||* and the 880-yard run by Donald Buckle, AJlegany. Dodds ran the 440 in 53 2-5 seconds to beat his time of last year of 54 4-5.

He set a new county record as the best time for the event until yesterday was credited to Pau' Boyland, LaSalle Institute, at 54 made in the city meet of 1932. Buc-1 A kle covered the half mile in 2:06 Ark aughan to better the 2:07 1-5 meet andj Set Pace In National county record of Menv-in R. A Allegany. The latter set the old! With .401 Average. record la 1932.

EAST TRACKMEN SEEK INDIVIDUAL CROWNS IN IC4A Track and Field Summary TRACK AND FIELD 80 Pound Class Yards by D. fJintstone. W. Butts, McCools. second.

P. Duckworth, Central, SUteen Qualify For era Time 8 4-5 seconds. Gets Six In Finals. I Elizabeth Sindy); Pens Junior High, second; Junior High, fourth. Time: 3 minutes and 20 seconds.

Run and Catch Relay by Luke (Betty WHITE SOX OUTFIT EXPERIENCES EVIL DAYS IN AMERICAN; Baseball Boxscores By BILL KING (Associated Sports Writer) Cambridge, June I Hopelessly routed in the opening battle against the wast coast's track and field finest Standing Broad by J. Smith, Beall. W. Lancaster, Midland, second. J.

Thomas, BeaU, Gene Williams, Virginia DiUbaldo, Julia, Mazzone, Margaret Friday, Frances Krumpack, Marlon Wortman); Eckhart, sec- third. 'P. Duckworth, Central', Hill street, third; Union Street, TfttlrfH min.lfrn 1O fourth. feet, 5 inches. Ball Throw lor Won by M.

Robertson, Central. R. Hamilton, Green street, second. D. TUne: inu Run and Catch Relay (Junior Highj Won by Street (Jean Beau; third; aylol i hlrle Driscol! Unnv-n Chicago Club But Six Of Fourteen Games and to Second Place.

OWENS CONFIDENT OF RUNNING DASH IN NEW TIME SOW C. Q. C. LTAGl'E By HUGH JR. (Associated Press Sports The Chicago White Sox, who the American League through thei greater part of the month of May! u1 'S'eadeie.

Ib jMobler, Jli 4 1 Corfcaclo, si 4 If 4 3b Smith, rl 1 1 3 1 o. A. e. Coach Negro WU I i Do Century In 9.2 and 220 i i i 0 1 1 0 12100 00130 1 a a i 100 In 20 Next Year. 00020 3 veloped In years today abandoned their massed attack to restore the! I.

C. 4-A championship to the east Sfjl, and prepared to struggle for in- gel dividual glory in the 15 flnal events on at the Harvard Stadium. Whatever chance' the east had of regaining its former prestige, and Penn NO run into some of the evil days suum. it Yards Rf by Beall i tnat hftve 6 predicted for Robertas. (M.

Meagher, J. Thomas, hlrd; Mldland They be -an to wabble a bit when and J. Smith), Bruce, 2 they began their eastern Jaunt ..33 4 7 37 7 AH. B. II.

O. A. onrt; Central, third: Allegany, fourth. 4-5 seconds. 95 Pound Class 60 Won by R.

Sale- GAMKS TOUHNAMENT Boys' Spctdba.ll (under 115 it was a mighty slim one, vanished sk Br "ce. O. Snyder, Penn quickly yesterday when the Tro- i 6 Kelley, Beall. third. Jaj mMirtals; ou Ml4uiul uc jans of Southern California started Green Street, fourth.

catcd Green Slreet 4 2 and AUe- pounds) Won by Allegany (L. Riehl, A. S. Wealherholt, C. Berry, E.

Scaletta, P. Lear, B. Ritchie, B. Gunter, N. Frautz).

Junior de- 4-5 seconds. landing- "Won by W. Jeffries; Beall. R. Sale- BeaU Junlor Hlgh 5 4 1 through their paces.

Dean Cromwell sent 18 of his squad of 20 into eighty qualifying tests and evary one of them survived. California Second The 13-man California team made the second best snowing, qualifying I Baseball Throw for Distance jgany defeated Penn. Avenue Senior 5 2 AHegany defeated sky, Bruce, second, third. T. Townsend, Penn i the middle of the month, the hitters' nij slackening their pace and the pitchrrs showing less steadiness.

result they have won only 0 1 i i BY HARRi' GRAYSON i iNF.A Service SporU i Coluniluis, June JOSSB of the greateM. trtct in history, is coniidern that hi will break a fourth n-orld record; the next six 'weeks by 0 1 i 3 0031 i i E. I ing the time to 0 ToUls and lost fight of 14 gamos since i tltA Mrinrmun in ninth. then and even had considerable-'KEVSER 100001003-4 Ijirvy Snydrr. thp Ohio coarh, giv.s even further.

'Next yoar Owens will do i century In B-2." i'HOI do ihe 230-yeerd in 3 f)at, snd llw 220-vBrd WhHt lie'l! clo in the breed trouble providing "Silent" Whitehead, eight-game winner. the mound, enough runs to gain his'stolen s. stcntu-c wm last few victories. Lose To Indians ion even your wildest gae-5! touch is broad Avenue, fourth. anL i men.

ra, P. Roth, M. Early, C. Owens, R. Coakley, 2:07 l-D set by Merwin Hast, AUe- eight competitors.

The Pittsburgh i Won by J. Miller, Allegany. P. gany, In 1932. Panthers, who came here unherald-i Woods, Central, second.

W. Miller, Barto Buckae has won the 880 three sprung a surprise by qualifying I Penn Avenue, third. T. Blair, Mid- times and the mile twice in of its men and the four-mani'and, fourth. feet.

Semi-finals: 6-5 and Bruce beat 6-2, Finals: Penn defeated holiday when they bill with Cleveland skidded into an even more and pre V4.it, ivrkii meets this j-ear. He also finished squad representing- Stanford 440 Yards by Beall second once In the 880 aod ran on'defending gained five! High (J. Struntz, W. Jeffries, R. one winning relay team.

qualifying places, as many as the! an Plummer). Green Buckle was pressed by Tim New-j numerous Harvard and Cornel! I Street, second; Allsgany, third; lin, Penn, yesterday, but the Alle- gany flash led all the way and finished pulling away from his city Judging from yesterday's results "5 Pound Class rival. MAKES HEADWAY IN BATTING RACE carious position yesterday when they "blew" a 6 to 2 decision to the That left them a game half behind the At F.rkhtrl—Thundu? and a Speedban (ElemenUry)- whose game with Boston was ruined' Won by Corrigansville (L. Kline. H.j oa tnd only one game ahead of K.m.uf.

Gctson, M. Cochran, V. Duckworth, Cleveland. ib cf into the initial competition. Judging frorn yesterday's results, Southern California will breeze into its seventh team victory.since 1925,, with the California Bears as runner-ups and Stanford making it very tough for any -team striving 70 Reeves, Bruce.

P. by D.IV a starting hurler. got Miner. on all sides. Marty'i Hopkins, subbing at second for the' second.

G. Hartley, Central, third. M. Harris, Grjen Street, fourth. 2-5 seconds.

Luke, 4-3, and Penn beat tiopKins, sunning at secona lor tne'i Street, 10-3. Finals: Corrigan- injured Jack Hayes, made three t-at Penn Avenue, 8-0. (errors which figured in the Boys' Dodgeball the for third-place honors, Johnson Impressive While the Trojans' mopping i up on all fronts, Columbia's sensa- 17 feet. Won by Johnson's Heights (Junior with Al Simmons on the bench re-! Rice, Jack Cornell, John Blades. Bil- ly Dean, Ralph Keller, Elmer Bier- Running Broad Jump Won by ma n.

Jack fowe7lT CharJes rf second. man Harcman, Dick .38 Ab. i. B. H.

o. A. hurdle. 1 dip-'. Each improvptni'nt may cut; a tenth of iv Sinrc tin practically broad jumps 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 i 9 1 000 0 0 i 'Kirk.

Jb covering from a leg ailment and batting slump, the hose gathered Mccutch; only six hits oft Clint Brown and jitobmson. rf 4 3 3 Mel Harder. 00001! 0 1 0 0 37 13 4 R. II. O.

A. r. 20630 6 3 1 inches. Throw u. Conion, i clipping a tenth of a second off the i ers.

Green Street 100-meter dash record Central, third. W. Rayner in 10.5 seconds performance in a central, fourth. feet, semi-final. This tim- was equalled i inch.

ce JTraining, 20-15, and Johnson's and 6 8 13 et S-- A uf 1 secoa tS gamc der tjlc floodlights th6 Tigers and Cincinnati's a. Mccuuhcon. ct Ten Firsts For BeaU York. June 1. OPh- While the J.

MaJamphy, E. Athey, R. Lease. 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 brief pror gram with about oqua) interest. i 11 17 37 Win TU-A IBARTON 301 VjinniA In IWO IECKKART 010 Oil CM Thp Giant slammed out B.

pair of; RU ru i. D.MJI Snyder points out Owens thft cominnaUori." In explaining why believes can better thp 103-yard of 9.i, that he von-ipd his right )PK )ust priw lo his amazing performance in Western Conference luest in tip established world marks 1 juminiig 26 teet irchw the 230 in 203 seconds the low hurdles in 22.6, ant Ucd the ctnUiry figure. Wracks On Good Iff Owens injured the leg thrre. wacit before in lalling down 'tairs while vrroslling with a fra- 0 i lernlty brother. Stalls of pain 1 'down the sciatic nei-ve in the of the leg DJS the Ohio Slaw immortnl came out for hid first 8 broad Ann Ar- 'i'bor.

Altor that, the brown bullo't Duster, victories over celiar i. POUU i. i eg more than i Iff Schmute 01 1015 GoUa -i ln th jr winning'streak to on, utz Semi-finals: Central- beat games and stretching their lead Owens, i batting leaders of the two major Beall took eight firsts in the track and field events and two in Penn and Allegaiiy each copped taining the when he ripped off 21-flat! fourth. inches! be at Cen ra i 13 9 trial. This tims was 660 Yards Kelav-Won by Cen- central, 13-9.

eight firsts. Allegany Jhad seven in track and field and one in games while Penn took five In track and Jietd and three in the games. Central was credited with firsts, Bruce two. and Greene Street i Louis" clubs. "RoUle "Hemsley'of the two.

Flintstonc, Midland, Oldtown, Browns, who couldn't get into the eay-on tneir hanas mR'n-; ten th of a second faster than the Ural fM. Duckworth, R. Groves. .400 clips they had set meet record set: by Bob KieseV. of Gardner, A.

Scott). Penn Ave oms Bwltn ftiti brofei; Mowlv tn the 100," Ifhrrt Tt'anW rt I the New York Eave his most -RKall urnnri vnmmanf aciu iu oeai. games ana siretcning tneir leaa over Horns awitn i 1 dangerous rival to thinkjSeS. dat about when he ripped off a 21-flat fourth. feet, 4 inches.

1 GrMn StrCCt 1 'i ft for themselves earlier In the season, the spurts of a couple of lesser lights furnished the interest in the clouting race during the past week, fourj Both of them represented St. had a seven-mile wind at his back. omls. Royal, Crefaptown, Ltike, Corriganville, Johnson Heights and McCoole took, one eactL Other schools finished as follows: Bruce 44H, Greene Street 3BV-. Luke 21.

Cresaptown 20, Eckhart UK, Midland. Corriganyllle 12, Mt. Roya! 10. Johnson's Heights 10, Flintstone 9H, McCoole 9, Oldtown 6H', Gephart 6, Barton HU1 Street 4. Detmold 4, Ellerslie 3, Normal Training.

3, Union 2. Moscow 1, Mt. Savage 1, Hammond Street Dodds Impressive Dodds took the lead in the 440 at the start and stayed ahead the entire distance, winning by 30 yards over Taccino of Beall. If the Orange and Black representative had been pressed he would have no doubt made better time than he did. The Allegany junior unlimited 660 relay made a fine showing.

The Blue and White was in front all the way and won by 30 yards over Central. The medley relay was interesting with Bill Schairit and Ed Filler battling hard in thar hair mile. Schaidt finished a. few yards in front to give Allegany an advantage but Chicago Claude Gerard, running the 440 leg, passed his Allegany foe and clinched the event for "first ten" in the American League a week ago, had climbed into second place after yesterday's games as he hoisted his'average more than 25 points to .352 with 13 hits in 30 times at bat. Joe Medwick of the.

Cardinals, had one big day at" the plate in Thursday's doubleheader, added 20 points to his National League average with nine blows in 20 tiroes up. In contrast the American League leader, Bob Johnson of the Athletics, lost 17 points as he connected safely 12 times in 34 attempts, winding up at .404 and Gerald Walker of Detroit, who had been second to him, dropped 48 points to .336 and seventh place. Arky Vaughan. Pittsburgh's National League pace setter, hit ten times in 25 attempts, lowering his mark one point to .401. The ten leaders in each major league follow: AMERICAN LEAGUE Johntnn.

Phila. Hcmalev. 6t. Lou iff FoiX. Moses.

Phtlt. Voamlk. Gehrtnsjer. Dctro Walfcer. Detroit 6t.

Louil. William "Red" Miller, Allegany. again beat Sam White in the 100 but NATIONAL Piu.iburgh itfartin, St. Loulfl Terry. York the time was slow, being 11 seconds jc-oodmtn.

Cincinnati flat William "Bus" Miller, Penn, Boston NTfcdxrlck, St. Louis L. Wnner. Ott. New York New YorX P.

Waner, PlUsburich J. Moorf, Phlla and Gerald Carlton, Allegany, were the class of tbe high jumpers in the senior and junior unlimited classes, respectively, but both failed for records. Other Records Fall Charley booted a soccer ball 174 feet, 10 inches lo set a new record. It bettered the distance of Sam Bern', Barton, 1931, by three feet. Ab Pet 30 loshsbTJjsa 34 117 ISM! .340 38 SB 33I14S 371196 Ab Pet 42 157 37.B3i.401 30 33 35.K3jSl|40 3 23 43'1D3'33 33 1 132 21 303 THOMAS NINE WINS TWO LEAGUE GAMES obstacle relay turned Give Tucker Crew mJ "time of 1:36 2-5 to beat vtntral's time ot 1:58 established in The other record went to Mount Royal School in the fiag relay.

The time was 1:10, two second than the Bruce record of ")28. I First Place Jn Green Mountain Loop. GREEN MOUNTAIN LEAGUE Standing; of Ttama W. L. Thomas The winners of the track and field events in the Boys Merrnanti" division and boys' relays along with the Central senior high volley ball team and the Johnson's Heights dcdgoball team compete in the state meet at Baltimore next Friday.

About and girls- took part in yesterday's events, 2.465 participating in the badge tests. The Mill Creek Davis Piercs Pet .833 .667 .600 California last year, but officials secuucl; Beall, Avenue. opener represented their best one-, McCuichfon; Dodgeball (small McCook- Liggett, every player contriinkcrt to it. game production of the season and! Ek rt iv Jane Butts, Pliyllu; Hie llgtrs, a nurrow escape! -j. on refused to recognise it because at the HILLEY WINS TWO CHARLES TOWN Jr.

Unlimited Class 220-Yard by W. Hen- laud Betty Cross, Viola Chucci and undisputed Imld of fourth place Gladys Keyserj. Seml-fnials: Me- 1 the American League, moving ahead Time oi Coole beat Corriganville. 18-16, andiof the Red Sox. Trailing 5-1 going Penn Avenue defeated Johnson's into the last half inning after IjAitYll rt 1 1 'iTUnn An 1 I Owens.

"That's fault In the sprints. on: "i believe thut nil I have to do Barlon S. on Ii 1. HroMlwuWr 1.1 hit 9.3 is get EJ i. rouii 4.

Broaii- on the juice a bit i Miller 7 in 1-31 abandoned the for this 1 1 to made all jgany. fourth. Ttme-25--3-5 80- Yard Won by W. TJm- Daily Double At West Vir- 5tot Penn Avenue; P. Izat.

Cen- uv LU ViiS- ICbOlf itlil J4-fg U.J.l.<;i t'" ir 10 "'I Heights, 16-15. 'Final: McCoole beat Sullivan had weakened toward the McFariand, pepn 17-16. finish. who had been Girls' Dodgeball (Junior Hifh benched for weak assumed Track Pays Charles Town, W. June 1 ifP) tral.

second; -P. Cosgrove, Allegany, third; R. Bevertdge, Central, Rnnninr High by G. Carleton, Allegany. R.

Blake, Penn W. Hilley today held the! Avenue, second. Phillips AUe- hor.or of being the first rider iff gany, third. D. Bowersos, Alleganyi becorrre a two-a-day winner in the i fourth.

feet, 6 inches. spring racing meeting here. With Hilley astride, Aglala, entry of Mrs. W. C.

Westmoreland, romped in ahead of the field in the first race yesterday. Then Hilley -won with Plosllda, entry of Mrs. H. Horst, in the second. He placed with Bog Touey in.

the third paying $18.20 for the place. Aglaia paid only to 'win, but coupled with-Wise Money, long shot winner of the third, to complete a daily double worth $85.20. Wise Money paid for W. Simpson Jilted, with L. Garrett up, came in first in the fifth and feature race, but was disqualified for bearing over in the stretch.

Mazniata, with J. Davis up, was declared winner. 660 Yards Medley Ailegany F. Mills, C. Forster, K.

Smith). Central, second. Beall, third. Green Street, fourth. minute, 18 2-5 seconds.

Senior Unlimited Class 100-Yard by William POTOMAC VAI.UEY (Dm AD. K. R. o. 5 i i a by Penn Avenue the hero's role in five-run ninth! (Virginia Colbert, M.

Fisher, Jean inning rally when he cleaned the' Jones, Rernice Foreman, Virginia I bases with a pinch double after Brodstock, Frances had filled them by i lotte Coffman, then scored the winning, nth' 3b Audrey Jolley and Paulftie Mickey Cochrane'a two-! 1 i 5'' I Semi-finals: BeaU.beat Bruce, 14-12, bagger. and Penn beat Green Street, 15-12. Finals: beat Beall, 16-11. The Reds drew another good sized x-simmcn crowd. 19,429.

for the second night i i 0 1 7 1 1 0 liard day even for such a rema.ft able Dtliiett as the Cleveland negn And from now on he intends cut down practice in thr 100, confine himself to perfecting NCTT Conwt To Tn I OntinB will tnftke nexl appei Girls' Volley by Cen- game in big league history but found Total! it 7 viu-is voncy ttsti oy oen- i game in oig league msiory DUI louna x-run for Littra In rltrhth tral (Martha McGuire, Elsie Mor-jit less of an artistic than R. ii. ton," Mildred Green, Dclora Carr.tthe first when the Pirates J- 1 3 Leona Smith. Betty Muir, Datsleanitq 1 in a mound duel in which i 11 In the.OcnfrsI Intfrrcollcgls in on 7. "I If Owens lOO-y-mrd mar.

is likely to do It over ttv and lightninj-fwtt r.ih i 37 13 tiers of the Olympic Stadium in lio' (Angeles or at Edwwdn of the University of Cali- Johnson and Mary Timney). Semifinals: Bruce beat Flintstone, 19-5, and Central beat Allegany, 29-4. Finals: Central beat Bruce, 24 to 1. Girls' Volley Bail. (Junior High) Avenue, third; W.

Douglas, Central, fourth. Time: second. 446-Yard by C. Dodds. Central; M.

Taccino, Beall, second; L. Weller, Penn Avenue, third; G. Ringler, Mt. Savage, fourth.Time: 53 2-5 second (new record). by D.

'Buckle, Allegany; T. Newlin, Penn Avenue, second; A. Stewart, Central, third; P. fourth. 2 minutes and 6 3-5 seconds (new record).

I Running Broad by S. White, Penn Avenue; W. Miller. Allegany, second; H. Fraley, Penn Avenue, third; A.

Mclntyre, Central, Miller, Allegany; S. White, Pennj Won bj BcaU (E lliwbeth Jenkins, -Ruth. Sluss, Ida. Helen Parks, Mildred Porter; "Ida Dormio, Veronica Luznar, Mary Jane Jeffries, Lois Carter). Semi-flaals: Central beat Bruce, 1D-3, and Beall beat Penn Avenue, Finals: Beall beat Central, 18-10.

GtrU 1 Hit by Penn Avenue (V. lieyh, V. Robinson, R. IB? The Associated (Including game.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletlci, 444; Hcms- fourth. Distance: 19 feet 7 inches.

Betty Swift of Pittsburgh snd Al HoIMngs-1stiroy'er 4 worth of Cincinnati ench Jb six hits. rf 13431 411503 r( Baseball Summary NATIONAL LEAGUE a Srorea Ne-r Torfc 15: Boston 3. Neir York Boston 2. TlUnburrth 4: Cincinnati 1. Bennett, W.

irroutman, R. Lehman. V. Fike, I. Brrhm, C.

Spear, D. Bry- chkago ant'fend V. Blerman). Semi-finals: AUegany beat Beall. 4-1, and Penn Avenue beat Mt.

Savage 6-2. Finals: Penn beat Allegany, fi to 2. Gii-U' Touchdown by BeaU (Mary Wilson, Mae Conrad. Louis. Nat scheduled.

Standlaf 'of Cluhi W. L. Tel. itw York 4 Uerorf. Ht'bnldlhkncr.

-it 3 z-C! Nflller 1 0 0 1 0 jforniB at Berkeley. the position of the strips is conducrvv 1 to blaming speed. Owens will In the Oiyrjv 0 Stadium, where so many 3 werK shattered in JS32. on June i when Southern California nnd Ohi i Totals ...:39 I 37 JO 7 J-Batua lor Dcvore In nirnh, RIDQEl-EY ELLER8UK 400 001 'state, two or UIB finest track an- field teams in the universe, collfd in a dual meet. Southern California has sprinjcr capable of urging Owens, but com ley, Brovni, .353.

SI; Wrilta Sox, 3d. RUM Bitted Tljen. 44: cord). Miller. Perm Avenue; D.

White, Allegany, second; T. Newlla, Penn Avenue, third; D. Smith. Bruce, fourth. Height: 5 feet 6 inches.

Soccer Kick for by Charles Hill, Beall; G. Greco, Beall, second; P. Oster, Fllntstone, third; i Parker Jane -j Hocking. Elsie Shuck. Ruth Brim- IH, Kauffman.

AUegany. fourth. Dis- aoau 174-feet 10 inches (new re- Jobnsoo. 36. Johnson, Oehrlnter, 53.

Werber, Sor. 15; HtmnleT. Browni; Xfyer. Benaton; Ooslin. Voimlk and Bcrger.

Irrinns. lo. Triples CdonCn, Red Box. Btone. Senators, 5.

Johnson, snd Oreenberg. Ttferx. 11. Stolen Bajei Almada, Sox, 10; Werbrr. Sc-x and White.

Tigers. 7. Whltthead, White Sox, Allen and Yankees, 6-0. VATTOWAL Vaughm. Pirates, Martin, Cardinals, Vaughun, Pirntti, 37; Mtdwlck, Ctrdlnaif.

33. Runs BsttetJ Plratu, 34; i-MiOtt, Olnnli, -iinrt Mpdwlctc. Cardinals, 33, tjr- .000 Vauirhan, Plralts. II. Medwlck.

Martin. CsrilnaK 13. i L. Waner. PlraUi, and Good- Thomas, W.

June 1 By win- 12-Pound Shot by L. Boor, Allegany; J. Pitzer, AHegany, second; G. layman, BeaU, third; D. Cox.

Penn Avenue, fourth. Distance: 39 feet. Medley Relay and Cn low, and Evelyn Lloyd). Semi-ftnBl: Beall beat AUegany. 18-10.

Final: Beall beat Central, lff-9. YOUNGER HUBBELLS FAIL TO MATCH CARL Cinclnnnll damn Plttuburch at Clncinnlt). Philadelphia at Brooklyn. St. Louli at Chicago.

Ktw York at Boston. AMERICAN "LEAGUE John and Merritt, Both Pitch-i Brarci Chleaio 1. Dttrolt at. Louis 5. BoMon-Nru- York.

Rain. Washlnjton-Philidrlphla. Postponed. W. Pet.

jNfW York 24 14 .533 Chicago 21 14 Two bast T.ca«. Malamphv. Nn- n.u.i. or. A.

Wilier. Tlircc nil- petition will be much mol'P ftm ong others, George Andersor the unbeaten California xUir w.i- has equaled the 100-ycord rpcord. Aft-er that, Owens will compete the National A. A. XJ.

ut Lincoln. on July unrjv and will call reason after run in a meet at 'Buffalo on rf Goodrich, Neilblirr. 3b Cbase. if NftKr, 3b Malimphy. Prytr.

Ab. H. H. O. A.

E. ...311000 ...411000 i 3 2 0 ...4 1 11 0 4 0 1 1 0 i 1 0 0 0 0 4 .1 1 0 ...3 0 ts 0 1 1 0 Keator. IT Jh A Milirr, 3b C. ct rf ers, Have Yet to Reach Standard of Brother, Boiton i Washington Philadelphia SU Louis 50 seconds. EVENTS Meeker, June path Hubbell traveled to big-league pitching glory is proving a rocky i i Thoroughfare for his two younger 3 minutes brothers John and Mr rrllt Merritt, who now belongs to the 15 30 17 19 17 17 19 33 24 .472 .343 .213 4 10V4 13 Smith, -HKrdlnger.

30 Shroyer jrt-B. Shroj-er 0 1 0 0 1 by AUegany C'Vi'j 7 (Jane Buckle, Rita Warner, Betty R.l,fh i 11110 thl ea I1 ll eSS Bnd Ritchie, Ruth Roscnbaum, Ruth i nston Dicken, Mildred Smith, Anna Cook and Jane Shade); Central, L.A*,*- ut Mrh kept hlm on the WaHhinpton nt Philadelphia. Cleveland at St. Louu. Boston at Hew York.

Chicago at Detroit. AMERICAhT ASSOCIATION Mtnneapoha 11- dv Paul 1. Jndianapoll5 12: Columbut 4. Toledo INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE RUr Awnded In Illjh Owens, a sophoruoro in coUepr. and rtnr.ds 5 tt.tt 11 inchM.

'f 1 hulk of the power in his body is situated In of legs. The first training; at ttti 'streamlined Owens wens ffi jthe Falrmount Junior high BChooT i which, arc the sidewalks of Ear i 107th Rtrcot in Cleveland. He brok hlsh school rrcords, tying college i while a student of JTech High. thaw of many athletic Owens' family poor. JpftP-; 'helps lo siiDport 32 PMT if" the Ohio House of y.

A. Miner, Har-lHbt father, Cleveland Owens, for baJijhlmer 3. Two A. imp. Alabama rotton nicker hug 1lH Miller.

i. Kerne run-Rob- ef AlBDama COTton picicer, nM JIB mtnn. aarridte.t-c. J.f»ia»t>hy.] obtained work in Cleveland terf on. ij.

3.leaving- been Idle for two Bue on -off Smith 5. Blruclc out TTflVlnff fuaoiu non Iccnt flpar.Elrr 4. flmlth 4. H.vrilnjer 2. Havnn 1 at Bmiih 6 in 1-3 inningi; Hardinier i family off relief, mother 3 In I Inntnfi'.

Hit by 31 JIM 11 out Then run Ah. R. B. O. A.

K. 423229 3 2 0 0 i i I commenced 000 1 1 0 Totals 71021 for In ct-Baftrd for Hardinter In FevenUi. 6 3 nm i Smith pltch iSiiinitler). Piwt-I pltrTier Unrrtinser. Uir.p plains.

Hit and Ran the Bases-Won TEXTILE SCORES WIN Igtat In other games the Elb defeated Davi-t'' 10-0 and, 1 NIGHT OWLS WIN 3-1. Harpertown beat Pierce 8-4 Parsons 3-1 and lost 7-0. Mill could do no better than collect a totnl of seven Run and CaU-h High) Won THREE BALL GAMES; JRuth The Niftht Owls won three gamfvs garet Proser) i fiet 8 cliarice to iteh ft sandloti tcam tnts he said. "So far, had much luck, but I'm MIDDLE ATLANTIC LEAGUE 2. Portsmouth 14: 7.

Huntintlon l'; V. SCHEDULED TODAY defeating Cove, Sprinhnp Ire Jpt Slrte nparation Stile of Tfantft W. L. 4 0 5 1 3 taet $Mn Storen i. i jtH 1 Engineerlni -XT- Tel.

1 000 .300 .500 .000 In the two games. Strouss tC5-9ed and the Maryland Avenue ithc opener and Moravia the night- "-2 and 8-7. Means was credited Scores: First Game JMIH Crwk 000 000 4 ThomE5 010 500 7 Mill Creek: E. Roberts 'Pharcs; Thomas: Strouw a JTonelli. i Mill Creek (WO oon with two of the three victories.

For ond; Central No. 2. fourth. 16 seconds. June 1.

from getting In onithan a dozen winners of grinds, Urrnlrfs -P 1 il IL 1 tola mR jrieraint 'An Song as you can keep ft you can't have relief, 1 I timid little Mrs. Pmma 1 course, we don't fflvo He fcholarnhip at Ohio i and worku a for nxn jnnd board. Sometimes he gp.nd* little money, but hr has a hue. time Ratting by himself." So having broken world 1 Jew tho hlifhlv 'nthlctf of all iimr. will quit rurj? ining shortly t1w fnrt of TIJCITF--H3t plnrh in nmili scored wln- games with the Owls write 144 Hnn-1 fVlrglnla Ogilvie.

Gcorpie over street. The, Memorial i N1OHT 1 MD AVK (First Oame) Penn Avenue, sec- Jo. 1, third; Central! -1 Jrt 1 PTirl vj Ul IT i.me. I minute Hr -cnt to last year ning Star Marathon for the National; camU'ii Hit i from Texas, and A. XJ.

champloiwhlp. nimir. vnociiing two hurled in the Western League and The winner for the pnst two Kn Dflv'r, Williams Koib HooH chn AssociaUon, anpmrinir Dnve Korr.OTon. a jSarf Moore andT'j 1 1 wi TAKES trying by Mount 000 I ken Martin); Oephart. fiftconrl; Det------- A'F 001 100 1 3i mold, third: Luke, fourth.

Time 1 3 10 and mir te Bnd 10 0 0 retort). -Wiide. defeated 102 10 in a Celanesc Speed- 1 League cUah to go above the mark for the season. ilonilay Electrical Engineers will seeking their first win when they Textile Engineers while Tues- Bobbin Stores Office, dnesday Spinning Textile. Tnurwisy Mill Creek: E.

Roberts and Turn-jwp, AVE. A'I and White. (Second Game! er; Thomas: und Jeran. GIANTS AOD HALFBACK Dodge City, June Olt 4 Wetni and F. and Md.

and SENATORS Block Rtlnr by Eskhart rAItce Wright, Mildred Shuck. Gonevieve Josephine Muskogee. FIGHTS UST NIGHT By r. A. Thp Cfif.nrw C.

A. block dcf' the All-Stars on tlip Iy Orovf diamond in True Collins for the. favorite over Pat Dr.hgl*, tht rtrc-tu-rci (diminutive-Welshman from Bftltl- FOUR RACE EVENTS! I mnrt- who finished srconct to Johnny Get your nocr anrt Kelly in the Boston marathon in June 1. fhp It i i fl CasinOJr Aprtl. j.lwkfy Sommy Pnlumbo booted our -Rid ticlp.y The start was net st 2 p.

m. E. B. iwinnrrs home SK thp Fpring ou tirtwn Pair IHfe Office. Loland Shnffer, Dodge City, Ksh- Tlw Valley Road Senators will: Block Relay (Junior (5 Engineers bat-I'as Stntf; Colle((C hnlfbftck Ihe VrriiersuurK nine (Geneva nisy EftTil has Klgnert to piny o'clock on the Vnllry Road dia-: ttldine Stnmtz, Irma id Knday football with the Mew inland.

Pftr gamw with the Senntors! Mndcllrw. Shrpard, Kel PUIi.aelphl*. oatpomud Juin Workshop nnd Knday Labo- fonlball with clashes with Preparation, jYork Otanta fall. Sin Diefo, 1W. Lewis, Ocr-; Aitroa, Ohlfl.

tfldlin Johnny HoiinshellJSmith, ISJ. Verai. Kevaiia, ill. Mew(mond. Pftr gamw with the Senntors Mndcllrw.

Shrpard, KeliU: Hotliday.L^' iprione SVotrlna. Helm TlohertioaJ vwttv. K. Ihr ntth, Precloiw King In the nnd Enthusiast in Uie 'Vllh the rxwpllrm of thf final won by EntrmnUrft. Pnlumboj fenthiMlasl pnid Black AND CAKE WALK Tonight the Rlvcrnfrt'; W.

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