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THE A Pit At. TIM BS Bmdtj Motrins. Jtry iMgfr Knipp, Janesville, Jumps Back Into Score Lead in Big f6' Conference i 12 Home Owned Homo Edifed Home Ret 'Keno' Holds Team Score Leadership Central Idle In Conference; Fosdick Falls To Second Place 51 31 1M 1 ...36 26 98 3D 21 91 II frrence games played through Friday night EDITOR'S NOTE. with Cen il Idle In the Big Six keeping Fosdick his old mark of 33 points, Knlpp of in the conference scoring column by a bore margin of two points. Kenosha the came crln" lead, with Bclolt and Central third and fourth.

Madison East and Racine are in lifth and sixth places re Two men. Jaskwich nf Kenosha and Scott, or Bclolt, have pushed up to a tic for third plncc. Beatipr.c of Keno i ha. unci Kccnnn of have amassed enough points to tic for fourth. rung mi the FAi Six ladder.

Tobin of Janes Mil. and Shipley of Kenosha are shar honors for fifth place, while Evans mcs have appeared a result, of the week radical chances lower half of the lac lirlsey, Beliit Wak oord, Racii Kncchtgcs. Cent lanr.iillr Tunney To Start Training for Bouts MIAMI BEACn act as Tunney's chief sparring partnoi Man o' War's Sons In Slump l.Ol'INVU.K M) Mnn Wi ire earning only approximately mplete failure of his twcyenr old for the loss of prestige. Crusader anil Mars, which togcthc counted for 5230.2(11 of the 1928 to 1. nrm only $55,150 last year.

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Hru.lr., t. Sheboyean 1. Thie3cn. Hilbert sil SWl AP AT 6:00 p.m. annulment of their marriage, "I have been a good wire to Paul and ve done everything to make him com fortable," she said.

"I haven't anybody else in the world, and I'm going to Los Angeles, where they were tt brtther bad opposed" her. BETHEL, HOLY REDEEMER, JUDEAN AND BAPTIST FIVES LEADERS IN CHURCH Harold Toinarkin Tops Older Boys' Scoring With 50 Points Blan Leads Juniors Hen ning Intermediates BY HENRY TF.MK1N After eight weeks ol play in the three Church Leagues, the Bethel older boys' five coached by Leo Peterson, are far witn eight victories, and: Tne Holy Redeemer and Judean teams are the two quints tied Intern League. Neither of tl dropped a single cohte: lem nave eigm. victories. The Baptist mwTs are.ieaaing mat league ital of eight and no loi Bethel Team Strong The Bethel team is composed of former East high athletes.

The strongest teams in the Older Boys' di ii; tne sea with a. clear slate. Coach Herman Nathensoh'E Judean quintet, which finished second ir last year's hectic race, arc the strong est that tl fear. The Blue and White cagers have dropped two games to date. This happened in the early stages of the sea and before the season is over, they might cause a little bit of trouble with the League leading Bethelites.

Zlon they the at probable that they can survive to finish Tomarkln Leading Scorer Harold Tomarkln, center, is' leading scorer, of the Older Boys' League to cmte. The Bine and White pivot star, has made a total of twenty four field goals, and' only, two free throws in the eight games played. "Bart" Hanson, another Bethel star, is the third high scorer of the Older Boys' league with thirty eight points to his credit, and Wallie Shay, Holy Redeemer forward, is not far behind, with thirty five markers his contribution dur ing the eight tilts played. Standings all games played through the Saturday OLDER BOYS W. Bethel 0 Jiideans i Zion Lutheran 4 2 St.

Patricks 5 3 St. James 5 3 St. Raphael ...2 4 Evangelical ..........2 4 Fast Side torn 1 6 Christian Science .0 7 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Tomarkln 24 2 Stock 21 B. Hanson 18 2 Shay IB 3 W. Bennett 34 6 M.

North Pehlke P. Flaury Gilchrist 8 2 18 i 5 IS Tho Baptist Juniors have won a total of seven games in as many starts, and they have a good chance of repeating last year's performance, when they won the league championship. Should the Baptist cagers win the championship in three years. Blau of the Baptist quintet, is leading scorer of the Jun ior League with a total of 45 points. Glldcn, First Methodist star, is the next high scorer with a total of 38 markers as his contribution in the eight games played to date.

Elliott, of the Plymouth quintet, has netted 36 points, while Ferris of the league leading Bap tist five, and Rhode of the Presbyter ian quintet are Dotn tied lor tne nrx scoring honors with a total of 31 point: scored by each of them. JUNIOR LEAGUE W. Pet. Baptist St; Raphael 7 1 Methodist 1 .851 Presbyterian 5 2 .714 First Congregational 3 .25 Bethel ...4 3 .511 Plymouth 4 4 .500 U. Methodist 2 8t Christian Sciewce 2 5 .288 First Methodist.

2 5 .286 St. Patricks I 7 .125 Trinity 1 7 .125 Westminister 0 8 .000 INDIVIDUAL SCORING FG. FT. TP. Blau .21 3 43 Gilden .15 8.

38 Elliot 17 2 36 Rhode 9 13 31 Anderson O'Netl Keeley LEAGUE BASKETBALL RACE forward, is tl high scorer of laaVad to tal of 62 points in eight games played. He scored 28 baskets and six free throws. Burl Serstad, center on the Parkside team, has a total of 39 points, and Oosterfund, star South Bide star, la next to him with 58 points as his best effort. Ben Bweet and his team mate, Abe Rutel, are next in the si ing column with 52 and 47 points' spectlvely. INTERMEDIATES Team Holy Redeemer 9 1 Parkside 7 .2 University Methodist 7 2 St.

Joseph 6 3 South Side 6 3 Congregational 5 4 Plymouth 4 5 St. James 4 5 Trinity 4 5 Presbyterian 4 5 Baptist 3 First Methodist 2 mity INDIVIDUAL SCORING ....24 4 52 Edwards Later Simon 7 6 Community (4) Lincoln; Umpire, Peterson. Schmelscroj Welsh Van Dyke i Ireland Newell Anthony Umpire, Slightam. Chase, rg Shelley, lg Totals. ..13 3 Henning, rf 1 Simon, If 0 O'elr, rg 1 Martlnells, lg 0 Totals' 4 Referee, Babcock; Umpire, I South Side (II) Waterman, 0 Phillips, 0 Hakendale, 0 Kali (5) C.

Colleti Gandolf, Cuceria, Quartucio, Colletti, Totals Umpire, Thompson; I Anderson. I Kimball, 'f Price, Larson, Totals Umpire: Thompson. Parkside 1111 Conroy, rf Dickens, If Serstad, Kocvara, rg Fouts, lg Jiideans (9) Ruskin, rf Rutel. If Sweet, PITTSBURGH AND ALABAMA POLY VIE FOR C4GE SCORING HONORS CHICAGO Hones of the University of Pittsburgh basketball team to lead country in couegiste scoring nan are being threatened by the Ala Pnlv team of Auburn. Ala.

at the end of gameaf bad compiled 449 points, and coneluVled that it would an tne nation college teams in scor ig honors this year. The Auburn Tigers, however, tn their nine games aajikoat southern np tmpts. ouUoopd the rttt Pmiilhers. State Tourney Bowling Scores (Continued From First Sport Page) K. M.

B. A. Fond du Lac, Milwaukee Total .804 S49 7962 14!) E. M. B.

A. Lakeside. Milwaukee Total ....881 857 706 2444 h'jS K. M. B.

A. Engineering, Mill Total ....771 8SS 8 E. M. B. A.

Mllwau Total ....789 836 'J Federal Rubber Blue Pennant, TotSI 890 926 Ftderal Rubber Bikes. Cudah 0 boileM, Mllwanket Greenya, Cud'y 169 186 162 Total 313 348 307 Mavis, Cudahy 169 156 182 Krueger, Cud'y 152 225 161 Total 1. Wolff, 338 451 is on 223 1T7 ison 187 158 .410 335 2 0 0 0 .32 1st Methodist (12) Clifford, 2 0 0 4 Hoffman, 0 0 0 0 Shirt 1 0 2 0 Shell, 1 Totals 6 3 12 Referee, Thompson; Umpire, Played at Y. M. O.

A. The southerners scored MB points i six of the strongest NickAltrock, AlSchacht At OrpK Thursday Baseball's Greatest Clowhs To Burlesque Pastime Latter Half of Week This week will be "Laugh Week" at the Orpheum theater, and the. chief, reason Is that Nick Altrock and Al Schacht will be among the attractions on the bill, starting Thursday. For those who are not baseball fans, It should be stated that Nick Altrock and Al Schacht are baseballs greatest clowns. Following certain doubtful decisions, some umpires have been given that title in derision by wrathful spectators, but such distinction has been accorded Only In momenta othdt h'eadedness, leaving Nick and Al in undisputed possession of the buffoonery championships.

Season after season, this pair of pantomimists par exbellence have been on the payroll of the Washington elub of the American League and have earned their salary princlpallyby their fun making. This, makes them unique tn another respect, as they are the only persons employed by a baseball club for the primary purpose of amusing patrons with comedy. Before games and during them, they have kept the crowds roaring at their ludicrous antics on the field. Neither participates actively in the game today, since each has passed his prime, but they both arc of material aid to their club in more ways than just clowning. Having been major league pitchers themselves at one time, they know the game "Inside out, upside down and backwards" and therefore are well able to coach young players, especially pitchers.

When not clowning, they are assisting Manager "Bucky" Harris in and ally cannot depend upon speech their comedy over, for it is mai ly Impossible to tai throng can hear; so they use pantomime almost exclusively. This fact is assurance that laughs will be many and hearty when the pair get into action next week on the stage of the Orpheum. Of course, in the theater, they use "lines" as well as pantomime, but the latter remains their chief stock Nothing is exempt from burlesquing by the famous team. They can offer Imitations of everything from a trans Atlantic flight to a pink tea. But burlesques of other sports than baseball are their specialty.

Altogether, they have about 200 bits of comic "business' in their repertoire. A. Hnpcr. Cu. kihy )77 153 SJ i Ca.la' lfi 1 17 W.

Miller, Cudahy 158 210 162 15: trait'. Ma.iisca M. r. Ma, Illinois l). Professor Gets Sage Felloicship uasivcis aim uamuuaius The Dribble Produces The Thrills By Dr.

Forrest C. By The Associated Press LAWRENCE, Kas. Some of our fa the dribble would place basketball a team basis instead of a one man the thriller in basketball. As it is now we have the triple threat, namely, the pass, the pivot and the dribble. This corresponds mark The dribble is a decided asset to the offensive team.

Already the de Forrest C. Allen fenso with its five man arrangement has made it difficult for the offense to penetrate it. Take away the dribble and you take away nearly all the thrill of the game. It is true that doing way with the dribble will, do away with much contact, but contact is not unwholesome; indeed it is a commendable thing when both contestants are playing the ball. Take away legitimate contact and combat from the game and you take away much of Its virility.

The dribble gives the 'small, clever man a weapon of offense. With this advantage gone, the small "man would be outweighed, outreached and out which seems that the game would have degenerated Into spot passing game. The dribble affords the team an opportunity to drive off at' an angle which leads the defense, off to a tan cent. Then with the resultlna Divot and back past, the player with the ban In his possession can reverse the neid, the retry placing tfw QMensnre Yankees Have Young Group of In fielders NEW YORK Assuming that Lyt Lary and Jimmy Reese are every bit as food as they are reputed to be, thi New York Yankees seem set with their Infield for at least ten more years. Hare are the ages of the five young i Lou Gehrig and Tony Lsiri Mark Koenig and Jimmy Heese, 22 DeMoIaysFall Before Milton Legion, 41 36 Locals Lose Hard Game In Overtime Period By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MILTON, Wis The DeMolay quint, of Madison, was defeated here last night in a game with Milton Legion five by a score of 41 to 36.

An overtime period was necessary to decide the game which was tied at 34 all at the end of the regular period. The first half was a slow affair with neither team able to And its stride. The second half saw both quints in a rally which tied the score. Fast playing by the Milton Legion cagers in tne overtime period spelled defeat for the visitors. Sanders led the scoring for the De Molays gathering 18 points on nine field goals, Paul, of Milton Union, tallying a like number of points on eight field goals and two free throws.

The box score: DeMolay (36) fgftpfpts Sanders, Wodez, Peterson, Werner, Totals Milton Legion McNitt, 1 0 2 2 Lorcntzon, 3 3 0 9 Totals 41 Referee, Cameron. Football Star Hits Studies For Mark FORT WORTH Rags Mathews, loop in the classroom. Mathews' grades for the first semes tor showed a list of straight Aj il live courses listed as Bible, commerce government, 'jcononsics and English. Mathews is a senior and will receiv his diploma at the end of the year. Slaying of Betty Lanseidel Mystery Mai tea K.rk, Betty's rica the affections of Gordon Cham Man renu'ei hasbami.

a ni and Roy Miller. The girl wa Allen side in a decidedly strategic position for the shot at the basket. With the elimination of the dribble the teams using the dribble system would have had to change their tactics and make direct passes, thus robbing the game of the pivot and the thrill of watching a well drilled team draw the defensive team away from tempted' change ln the rules last year the basket. The main, reason given for the at was that the dribble Increased roughness and should be stopped. The dribble is not the cause of so many fouls being made, rather it is the guard.

The dribbler coming down the field is usually going at a faster rate of speed than the guard. The guard will usually commit the foul when trying to stop the The roughness, thereftire, is not the fault of the team that uses the dribble but the fault or coaches who did not train the guards properly. The one bounce rule would have done away with the low bounce. The high bounce would have resulted with a consequent run, in between. Collisions would have been Inevitable with It also argued that the elimination of the dribble would moderate Use speed of the game.

But research conducted upon the vanity men through the last six championship seasons showed that the longest total playing time that any player waa actually running' was only 13 minutes. Advocates of the antf drtbble rule state that doing away with the dribble will virtually eliminate staling of the team the lead. It would be Just as easy for two men to stall tn the back mated. renter Kansas City Tourney New Record For Booster Fives Established; Give $85,000 Prize Money fSpeclal to The Capital Times) KANSAS City. With over 12.0fl I ners scneauiea to compete in tie il entries is concerned, A tournament.

pre The American Royal bulldinr. containing space, has been leased for the occsi wnlch twenty eight new tourna aileys will be construe! buildine will be beaut rmiv and every convenience provided for the comiort of the visiting bowlers. A res operated in the building. if the business be evidenced by the extensive plans being formulated to entertain the visiting bowlers. ve granted fare and Kansas City.

Its central location and lower average traveling time and lower Kansas City Is represented' by fine hotels who have agreed to give the during their stay in Kansas City. One of the features in influencing the Republican National convention come to Kansas City was the number of its Over $85,000 in prise money will be distributed amongst those competing the tournament. Entries close at mid night February 1. ajar wearer Kansas City Bowling which is promoting the big ing associations in the Cnlted States. teams seven years ago, it has made a spectacular growth to more than 800 organized bowling teams today.

Hanson's Speed On Cage Floor Impresses Lou NEW YORK When Vic Hanson. rth with the prinsr. one of i will be Lo. all and if all they Nebraska Downs Ames Quint 37 26 Iowa 37 to 26. The Corn had little trouble in the first which closed with the Nebra; holding an advantage of 21 to 8.

Iowans came up in the closing ter with Woods, a substitute, sho Coe Cagers Defeat Carleton 27 to 25 CEDAR rapids Coe OaOega took the lead in the Midwest conference basketball race here last nlrht br de feating Carleton, 27 to 15, in one of the The Koha.wks used a it Carleton was forced to ian, Coe guard, a five field goals. During the World war. veterinarians found a way to make mules quit braying. Would it be too much to ask one pontics: parties to nominate veterinarian for vice president? 1 Capital PTaIRCHILD 1894 For GOOD COAh and PROMPT DELIVERY MEUER FUEL CO. Successors To Daly Coal Co.

Need Money for Taxes? PAMILT LOANS FOR HI IN BOMB TO.

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