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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 37

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37 M-23 FHIDAY, MAY 23, 1023 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS TONY LAZEBBI HAS UNIQUE RECORD YANKEE SECOP SACKE SEMI-FINALS PICK TROJANS Six Colleges Withdraw From Club Modeled Six Years Before Bobby Jones Was Bom Aids Him to Win REACHED IN TO WINTITLE AT CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE, May 28. Muggins Recruit Gets Only Few Chances at Second Base in May Defeats at Hands of Chicago Cubs- Keep St. Louis Cards Out of First Place. 0. Conference GOLF EVENT Mrs.

Molla MaTIory won lier fourth round match against Mrs. J. Hill, 6-2, 6-3 in the Middlesex lawn tennis tournament. There are two important fea BT O. B.

KEELER COLUMBUS, May 28. (TV Special Cable to Tha Dayton Dally News; feet past the pin with his third. It looked like a half, until Bobby, playing the little John Morris cleek with the exquisite touch of the master golfer, sent the ball into and Tha Chicago Daily News. MUIRFIELD, May 28.The club Protesting the recent Ohio Con ference order that all schedule making associations within it (IF) More than 500 college athletes from 32 institutions were entered in the 60th annual BT GROVER E. MITCHELL The biggest surprise of the week came Thursday in the Spring Handicap at Dayton Country club when V.

K. Hilton, number one ranking player of Dayton, defaulted to W. P. McGinn. with which Bobby Jones started breaking the back of Robert Har the hole.

tures that will bo closely watched in the international speed classic at Indianapolis Monday. First is the front wheel drive machine the Old John Morris, now 79 years I. C. A. A.

A. A. track and field old, was in the gallery that games beginningUhis afternoon. band, the Buckeye Athletic assnci ation last night voted to withdraw at once from the con ference. The action was taken faculty representatives and athleti managers of the six Buekey-schools, University of Cincinnati but here Is a case of a second base ris, the British amateur golf champion, was given him by this correspondent.

It was a copy of a British cleek made 30 years ago by The east's hopes rest on Har shouted over the shot, but he did not know then that it was a copy of an old cleek which came from By virtue of this win, McGinn man willing to work ana tne Dau doesn't go his way often enough to keep his hands warm. meets Bippus in the semi-finals tha British professional, John vard, Yale or Princeton, its outstanding track teams of the year, while the Pacific 0ast ia ambitious for California. Stanford or Friday. his shop six years before Bobby was born, that Bobby used in making the shot which sent Robert Demson, Miami, Ohio Wesleyan Ohio university and Wittenberg. In the other match scheduled for If the Chicago Cubs hadn't eaten writer bought at Lake Geneva, the hide off the St.

Louis Cardinals Boyd Chambers of the Umver in 1897 for a half dollar. Harris back and started him on Southern California to win the fifth meet in six starts by coast Thursday, Hunter won from Run-yon by default and will play the in the early cart of the year, the suy 01 umcmnau was namec The writer still has the original, th worst defeat of his career. teams. The American champion, rated Cards probably would be in the lead in the National league race temporary head of the association until officers can be elected at thf first one of which made its appearance last year and finished second. The other is the two-cycle motor built by Fred Duesenberg.

Count i Salm Hoog-straetenn was openly hissed during the closing rounds of the Whitsun tournament at Berlin. Ohio State lost the -second game of her series with Georgia by the score of 8 to 1. Ohio Conference tennis matches scheduled for Thursday were postponed until Friday on actount of ram. Experts generally conceded that but gave a copy of it to Bobby last year for nso in shots just off the green, not putting and chipping shots. as "unconvincing, by British critics early in the tournament, rose to a height which Charlie winner of the Morgan-Gardner match today for the right to play the of the McGinn-Bippus match for the championship in the first flight.

today. It is timely to call attention to this, became St. Louis has been doing pretty well against Cincin Southern California, which won the 1925 meet at Philadelphia with 33 points, had the greatest chance of taking this year's honors. At the first hole in the match MacFarlane says was never next meeting. The associatior also voted to maintain all rule-and regulations of the Ohio con ference pertaining "to eligibiiii; and general management 01 athletics.

nati. between the British, and tne equalled in a British championship If the St. Louis team proves to Harvard seemed to have the American champions, Jones was In the second flight Ed Kuntz Is and was never seen outside the palmy day3 of Harry Vardon. be a good organization on the road, BT JOHN FOSTER CopyriKht. 1928.

by the Dayton Daily N. NEW YORK, May Antoiho Lazzeri, second baseman of the New York Yankees, who, engaged in a jolly double header today with the Athletics after slamming their way through 16 straight victories, had a record from May 1 to May 27 that is without paallel in baseball. And he is likely to continue with it, for all anyone knows. Lazzeri played the games of that period, some 24 in all, with a total of 120 chances, including putouts, assists and errors, accoruing to the unofficial figures of the reporter. But if he had one or two chances more or less it doesn't matter a lick.

The point is that he plays second base and has been doing it all season with fewer chances offered to his digits than any second baseman of a big league club has seen these many days. His average 1 per game during May was under five. That is a peewee figure for a second baseman, who umially gets "his fingers on the ball more often Ahan anyone except the pitcher, the rotnhor find the. first baseman. best chance of keeping the title just in front of the first green this bunch of hard, hitting and on the Atlantic.

It had only one yecianng an "intolerable situ- After the matcn cobby hao; a with his second. Harm was eight meeting with great success, winning two matches Thursday. In the first match he defeated E. II. Stewart 3 and 1 and in the semi speedy young ball players is likelyhnan man long and involved talk with Har in each event except for Miller, who was entered in both to be as prominent in tne pennant old Hiltonr-many times British- race as any other lavome, Decause dashes.

The coast teams, es finals round he won from G. W. champion and once winner of the axion- nad amen the matter of scheduling corference gamfif and "our feeling that the confer ence ratings were not only valueless but often misleading and that they put the institutions that com it never has reached its normal pecially Etrong in field events. American title. Hilton was consol Green by the same margin.

He is now in the finals and will play the results Witten- battinir capacity so far this year. entered each member in various ing Bobby for his iron play, which BRITISH PRAISE BOBBY JONES FOR WIN OVER HARRIS College baseball Wooster 16, Akron berg 4, Dennison 3. events. Bobby insisted was very bad. winner of the Davies-Robison match.

In the long ran St. Louis may out-bat Cincinnati and by the time August approaches it will become "It was not so very bad, Bobby, I The Ofcympic champion, Bud Houser of U. S. C. aims to pose our association at a decided disadvantage," the conferees in.

formed Prof. W. P. Reese, Kenyor. Not so much progress has been Hilton said.

"You seem to be able more and more apparent that the made in the third flight. to muddle along pretty well." shatter the existing shot put and discus records. He has done "My opponent was very good to best batting team will have the best chance to become National In this group R. W. Ashley plays Ferneding today and J.

Burke president 01 xne 01 their intention to withdraw immediately. better than the existing marks for me, quoth Bobby. league champions. Collectively, and M. J.

Burke, father and son. both distance this spring. Copyright, 192S. All Rlghta Reserved. National league batting 13 rather play for entrance into the semi The annual Rotary golf tournament of the twenty-second district will be held in Piqua, June 30.

Tom Sharkey "is trying to make every move he makes this week the same as that of last week so that he will be able to tie or better the 9 3-5 mark fo the 100 yards. feeble. finals. In a practice round Thursday. In one game Lazzeri had but a Big Entry List J.

Barnes, also of U. S. C. Is another whose name may be written upon the record page. The record for the pole fault is 13 feet, one inch, held bV Robert A competent judge of ball play Roland Locke, Nebraska speed merchant, has announced his intention of participating fh the National Collegiate A.

A. cham- pionship meet. Gehring, assistant pro at the club. Lieut Barksdale by Of Americans In single chance, once ne nag omy two and twice but three. Four times he has had four chances and total has been five.

Gardner of Yale, now captain of ers says that Thompson, second baseman of the Buffalo club is the best ball player he ever saw in minor league baseball. The Pirates did well when they let Moore rest taking a 77 to Barksdale 80. S. C. Lehman, president of the LONDON, May 28.

The victory, of Bobby Jones over Robert Harris, the British champion, at Muirfield yesterday was hailed by the British golf critics in the newspapers as a supremely brilliant triumph. It was conceded that the -Atlanta boy fully justified the reputation which preceded him from across the Atlantic, and, aside from national disappointment at the defeat of tje British trophy holder, there was nowhere anything but admiration expressed for Jones. No Englishman was left among the contestants today. With the exception of the Hon. W.

G. Bronlow, the son of the Irish peer, Lord Lurgan, all the other survivors were Scots. French Tourney PARIS, May 28. (Amer Lazzeri is nimble enough and alff oyinncrh And hons around like Opening of the new Municipal eolf links at Akron will be held me vvaiKer goir team. Barnes already has done 13.6 this year, while Sabin Cart of Yale, has reached 13.3.

ican lawn tennis was represented Indianapolis District Golf association, is in Dayton Friday to confer with officials of the Dayton District Golf association in regards to and Khyne play, but 11 iiill Mc-Kechnie had courage he would have June 5, instead of next Monday. Dawson pitched' good 'ball in France by the largest aggrega kept Thompson and let the kid play tion of noted prayers since the second, where he would nave been The javelin record of 199 feet, one inch, seems likely to fall before the arm of Charles Harlow of Stanford, who has consistently thrown over 200 feet. the sensation of the year in the a plan for uniting the local district and the Indianapolia body in the matter of greens keeping, collective buying and the publication of the while his teammates were getting 'five runs and Louisville beat Toledo 5 to 1. Olympics when the French and American mixed teams met today for the start of an international Dayton Golfer, organ of the local tournament on the hard courts of National league. Notre Dame May organization.

the Uacing club. Zinn. of Kannas City ahut out Minneapolis with six jiits Thurs Red Grange will train on an ice wagon for six weeks in preparation for the professional football season. a grasshopper in full possession of his faculties. His hands are excellent and his disposition sunny, and Little Italy is inclined to hold him next in respect to Mussolini.

But something makes the ball hesitant to go his way and he is playing second base with so little to show for it that unless business picks up he is likely to owe the statistician something at the end of the1 year. It doesn't worry Lazzeri, because the Yanks are stringing along in the American league with plenty to spare, but the phenomenon puzzles old baseball men. C.nnA nitchintr mav have some- Sign Mills to day the Blues winning 3 to 0. Ii. E.

McCarty, business manager of the Detroit Tygers, died Thursday. Robert Nixon of Petersburg, was elected captain of the Transylvania college baseball team for 1927. I Replace Lieb II! "I 1 NEW YORK, May thing to do with but even thenl Rockne of Notre Dame has been Credit 1 TIRES Z. On 7 Our Li, Lf it would be tigureq tnai azzen occasionally would get a series of o-nmps in which the ball would call Terms looking about for a good man to take Tom Lieb's place as assistant football coach at the South Bend institution. And now there is on him quiet frequently.

If the thing keeps up tie will surely have a record that no winning second baseman ever before possessed in a mnlor leaeue season. Often a strong reason to suspect that Tommy: Mills, at one time with Creighton and now with Beloit, I've told you I've got tosell because I am Going Out of Goodrich, Goodyear. Fisk, Checkers Small Payment Down Tire3 delivered on first payment NO INTEREST NO RED TAPE For identification, bringlyour license certificates with you. (l will be the man. second sacker makes a pitcher good by giving him superb support, There has been a lot of secrecy about the matter and no one has SATURDAY SPECIAL Men's and Young Men's admitted anything, except that Mills has stated he is considering an.

offer from another college. From other sources comes word that the institution in question is 30x312 Goodyear Cord and Tube. 01C 7C There's no ifs 1 S0x3y2 Kelly-Springfield r.a"d.T.;b!' $14.75 11 Sl" usmess. 1 Oversize Notre Dame. ffldteHIS or anas or Dealing Beloit gave Notre Dame a very good workout in the Hoosier's Several Other Sizes in Real Tire Bargain Prices Free Delivery to Any Part of the City 1 Car Load $4.00 High-Grade House Paint, all Colors, Going at third game of the season last year and he and Rockne have always been uj)on the most cordial terms.

liddie Huff, former C. M. I. A. tar and one of the best colored nlavers in this part of the country, SUI (1.95 per Gallon.

has joined the ranks of the Dayton around the bush. Prices are mercilessly cut Marcos and will appear wun ine West Siders aeainst the A. a. ts, Mills is a really able football coach and competent basketball men think that he rates with the great Dr. Meanwell of Wisconsin as a basketball mentor.

If he goes to Notre Dame he of Indianapolis this Saturday, as Open Evenings, 8 P. M. Saturday Evening 9 P. M. Sunday Till Noon.

1 SIMM IE ROTHENBERa wpII as next Sunday. Monday and Tuesday of next week at Westwood ioM. This announcement was made by Manager Matthews of the would probably take over the entire basketball situation in addition to helping Rockne on the gridiron. QAIE Qr Southeast Corner Second and Jefferson Street START SATO RDAY Marcos last night who also let it be known that he had appointed Huff as playinc-managcT of his I UlLiLi U. Speaking of football, there is a chance that sOlnethine important club.

may grow out of the track meet which several middle western col OA new pitcher also has been secured by the Marcos for their big leges, barred from the Western NING fiva-iranie series witn tne noosiers, Fixtures For Sale Fixtures For Sale conference games, will hold at He is Jmn Williams and hails from Texas. According to reports Marquette on June 5. $25, $30 and $35 Values received from the Lone State state, Williams is a wizard and should make the local team a cork-lno srood performer. Play starts RED BATTING 9.45 at 3 o'clock. H.

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The Vifth and LaBelle Mer Regardless of the price 83.45 chants will practice Friday at S10 Suits S22.50 Suits, you have been paying 6 o'clock. All players should be at ONLY $17.45 Saturday Only Pipp PineUI Crita Rtcty Kmmff BACK far vout ciaar Mav or the Walnut Hills diamond 46 S3 150 4 14 7 -II TO JOHN RUSKIN Teams wishing games with the Merchants call East 1450, or write Maya May will satisfy you. 0 86.45 SIB Suits. S25.60 Suits, $12. Buy some today.

C. L. Miley, 289 S. Williams st. The employes of the Southwestern Cement company of PANTS FIGHTS LAST NIGHT NEW YORK-Eddie Kid Wagner, Philadelphia, beat, Phil Mc-Graw, Detroit (10).

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An experienced pitcher wishes to get located with a good local or out of town club. Managers interested write Vic, 805 Washington st Sunday afternoon the Brook-ville Independent semi-pro team will play at Gratis. The Brook-ville combination expects tcfoegis- uaiiTomia (4). CLEVELAND Charles Thil Rosenberg, bantamweight cham Straw Hats 25c i pion, and Willie Ames, Akron, fought a no-decision bout with newspaper opinion divided. Title Overalls 85c not involved (10).

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The Delco Girls' league will play its second set of games Friday night at Triangle park. On diamond No. 1, Assembly A will play thu Armature- team. Condenser will stack up against Svice on diamond No. 2 and Service will oppose Frame on diamond No, 8.

1 The games will start promptly at 6:45. CA11 Knights of St. John rlnyers nr asked to report without fail at the Coffield diamonds for practice in preparation for the two games Sunday and Monday. Practice is timed at 6 o'clock. On Sunday the lodgomen will face the Eastwood Merchants while Monday they cress bats with the Alpha Pirates.

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