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1 SUNDAY NEWS, APRIL 24, 1932 59 GIANTS. 7-21 BAUSCH DONS DECATHLON CROWN! HANSEN HOLDS TERRY TO SOLITARY SINGLE By JIMMY POWERS. PHILADELPHIA, April 23. Snipe Hansen is a tall, awkward left-hander with toothpick arms and legs. He is go thin he resembles those angular caricatures that citizens of kindergartens scrawl on the blackboard when teacher is out of the room.

Previous to this nice sunny afternoon Hansen had appeared in two ball games, and had been slapped around for the disgraceful total of seven runs. the event, scoring 1000 points, is 148.32 feet. In the shotput his toss was 50 feet 3is inches, a little more than one point below par figures. Charles Childress, Central Missouri State Teachers, Warrens-burg, scored and Carl Parker, Lake Forest College, placed third with 6419.6004. LAWRENCE, April 23 A1).

James A. Bausch, national pentathlon champion and Olympic candidate, scored a total of 8022.4025 points to win the Missouri Valley A. A. U. decathlon today from five other competitors.

The record was only 8053.802 under the accepted world's record held by Paavo Yrjola of Finland. The superb performa.i"e of the former University of Kansas athlete bettered his own Missouri Valley A. A. U. record.

The final events were held today between intermittent showers on a soggy field and sloppy track. Competing under the colors of the Kansas City Athletic Club, the husky a a faced favorable weather conditions in the first half of the test yesterday afternoon. Bausch placed first in six" of the ten events, the shotput, broad jump, high hurdles, discus, pole vault and javelin. He was second in the 100-meter sprint, third in the high jump, fourth in the 400-meter run and fifth in the run, the concluding event. Officials thought Bausch might have broken the world record had not a sloppy track handicapped him in the long race.

His riscuss throw today of 151 feet 6 inches gave him 1036.758 points. A perfect performance for Power Full, Feast, Modern Big When he tossed his big chocolate jj colored glove out into the lime-en- circled warm-up spot in front of his dugout at 2:30 o'clock here today there were jeering salutations from the Giants. "Hello, greeted Lindy. Terry smiled and held up seven fingers and pointed to the right field wall indicating his intention to whack home run No. 7 over the barrier.

Everybody grinned in the New York dugout. It was one of those correspondence school situations Chuck Klein where they laughed when the waiter spoke to me in French and asked if I could pitch affairs. Well, Hansen must have taken lessons over night for at 5 P. M. he had decisively defeated the Giants 7 to 2.

McGraw's men started off by whacking out six hits in the first three innings, but failed to score a run. Hughey Critz was trapped between first and second on a very stupid play and this halted a critical rally. Jim Mooney's control ap-paling. In the third inning Mickey Mouse Mallon belted a home run into Broad Street. Then Bressler singled and Klein, George Davis and Bartell all doubled to score a four run total.

The spiritless Giants plunged doggedly on with Will Walker in the box. In the fourth Bressler doubled and Klein promptly hit his first home run of the Spring. In the fifth Jackson let Whitney's grounder bounce out of his glove At Last, Vines Beats Allison WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. BATTER UP! The Carltons and the Sheridan Caseys meet in a baseball game at Catholic Protectory Oval today. 1, Today.

Yankr Stadium. Yankees vs. Boston Game slaits 3 P.M Adv. Models A-7 and A-8 Features Rated Capacity! Model A-7, 5-ton; Model A-8. 7 5 -ton.

Maximum Capacity, including cab, body. equipment, and pay load: 24,000 pounds. 'Engirt: Both models, 6-cylinder valve-in-head type. Model A-7. bore 5'j-inch stroke.

Model A-8, 5-inch bore si 5 S-inch stroke. Engine featurei include removable cylinders, full pressure lubrication, oil filter, oil. type air cleaner, fuel pump, and downdraft cifbure tion. Clutch: 15 inch, single-plate type. Final Drive: Full-floating double-reduction gear type.

Steering; Gear: Irreversible cam-and-lever type. Brakes 4-whecl. mechanical, internal-expanding type service brakes with vacuum booster. Ventilated disc type emergency brake on propeller shaft. 8780 See the NEW Models A-7 and A-8 GIANTS PHILADELPHIA ab.

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c. e. 6 0 2 5 OlMalJon.Sh 5 12 0 1 Allpii.lf 4 14 2 Oi BreBSl r.lt 6 12 2 0 4 0 13 Oi Klein, rl. 4 2 2 7 0 Terry.lb 5 0 1 8 01 Hurst. lb 3 0 10 Ott.rf 5 III Whit 3 2 2 0 0 Jai k'n sb 4 0 2 01 G.Da is.of 3 12 6 0 Verfres.Sb 4 0 1 01 Bartell.ss 4 0 2 6 1 Hosan.c.

4 0 2 7 Oi V.Davis.e 3 0 0 2 0 Mooney.p 10 0 10 Walk r.p 1 Gibson, Hansen. 4 0 0 2 0 tHealy. 0 1 0 01 Totals 38 2 11 32 0 Totals. 317 12 42 2 0'Farrell batted for Mooney in 4tb: Fullis batted lor Walker in 7th: Moore batted for Gibson in 9th. tllan for Hotfan in (ttb.

Giants 000 000 002 2 Philadelphia 004 210 000 7 Runs batted in Mallon. G. Davis. Bar- fell 3, Klein 2, Allen. Two-base hits Hoean.

G. Davio 2. Allen 2. Klein. Bartell.

Bress- ier. Home runs Mallon. Klein. Sacrifice G. Davis.

Base on. balls Off Mooncy 3. Walker 1. Strnek out By Walker 3. Gib- son 2.

Hits Olf Mooney 7 in innines; Walker 4 in 3. Hit by piteher By Hanson (Allen. Lindstroml. Passed ball Hogan 2. Dmpires Klem.

Magerkurlh and Stark. Attendauee 10.000. for a doubtful hit. George Davis walked and Bartell's single scored Whitney. Loose fielding by Mallon in the ninth contributed to a belated Giant rally, but Hansen steadied and tamed Ott, even as he had tamed the Terrible Terry.

PROVIDENCE BEATS JASPER NINE, 96 Providence College defeated Man hattan, 9 6, at Jasper Field yester day afternoon. Bud Hassett's bat was mainly responsible for the Jasper runs, but poor fielding 6f his teammates completely nullified his steady pitching. Ed Blanche pitched a good game for the Friars. N. Y.

U. TAKES OVER TEMPLE NINE, 83 New York University's baseball team scored its third victory of the week yesterday by defeating Temple at Ohio Field, 8 3. The game was close until the last two innings, the Violets scoring one run in the seventh and two in the eighth. McNamara's hitting featured, the N. Y.

LI. star getting a single and homer. Ernie Vavra held Temple to five hits. Temple 001 110 OOO 3 5 N. Y.

mil lx 8 9 Klonser, Bueal and Wittocb; Vavra and Avia. Turns Tables! for Net Title April 23 (). After bowing scores were 6-4, 6-1, 6-4. victory of the week previous in New Orleans. Allison, after the first set, lacked the punch that had marked his shots in earlier play around the southern tournament circuit.

He was never able to force Vines onto the defensive today. Miss Virginia Hilleary of Philadelphia and Miss Virginia Rice of Boston won the women's doubles title in straight sets from Mrs. John Van Ryn of Philadelphia, and Miss Florence Leboutillier of West-bury, N. 6-2, 6-2. Ellsworth Vines also figured in the doubles championship, pairing with Frank Shields to defeat Marcel Rainville of Montreal and Eugene McCauliffe of Yonkers, N.

Y. The score was 6 1,. 9-r-7, 61. Good Sniping Two new Internationals are now available Heavy-Duty Models A-7 and A-8. Big, yet fast! Powerful yet unusually easy to handle! They are Harvester's answer to present-day demands for moving heavy loads with speed and unfailing dependability.

These two new Internationals are built in 160, 180, 200 and 225-inch wheelbases. They are adaptable for dump and tractor -trailer service and the heaviest kind of cross-country hauling. The engines of both these new models are 6-cylinder, valve-in-head type, with removable cylinders an International feature that makes for remarkably low maintenance. There are five speeds forward two reverse. There are four rear springs instead of the conventional two.

These are of dual, semi-elliptic type, one mounted above and one below the rear axle on each side assuring improved cushioning, and greater strength to absorb the enormous torque and driving stresses of the rear axle. See the Models A-7 and A-8 now. "We will arrange a demonstration atour convenience. In no other way can you get a true picture of the truck-value these two new trucks represent. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY twice in succession to Wilmer Allison in earlier tournaments, Ellsworth Vines, national champion, staged a comeback today to whip the Texan in straight sets in the final of the annual Mason and Telephone: CAledonia 5 Maim Office: 122 E.

42nd St. OF AMERICA I INCORPOK Al Kit) Dixon tennis championship. The The champion from Pasadena, was close today to the brilliant form he displayed last season in sweeping the national tournament field clean. He displayed far better con- 1 trol and the dous power in his forcing shots, and his aggressiveness from the forecourt, mowed Allison down quickly. Only last week the Texan defeated Ellsworth Vines Vines in the final at Pinehurst, duplicating SALES AND SERVICE BRANCHES 44th Road at Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City Telephone: STillwell 4-5220 Park Avenue at 158th Street, Bronx Telephone: MElrose 5-2810 1630 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn Telephone: STerting S-4712 North Third and Sidney Mt.

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