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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • Page 5

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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ihi I they hava honored Body Fails to Settle Gene's Status Preps Shattuck Wins Academic Tank Championship Minnesota Prep School Stars Break National Medley Relay Record relay, Shattuck Military with the academy swim competition, and may find receiving a cold shoulder nted for recognition. taking the 100 yard back as he pleased in 1:14.5. Ra it Is the first sponi of Wisconsin 0 Shattuck (Coney, Racine. Time 100 yard free style: 1 Ehure, S51 ck; 2 Lclcht. Shattuck; 3 Iser an, Racine.

Time 1:00.9. r.P llry relay: Won by Shattuck (Helmholz, Barrett, Ahbe). Time N.vional Academy record). 100 yard back stroke: 1 Prouty, El 2 Helmholz. Shattuck: 3 Mar cr, Shattuck.

Time 1:07.5. Academy Tracl Meet Carded for 2 P. M. Today Eleven Teams Compete For Nat'l Title In Annex This Afternoon .1 probably repetition this, af promlses to be good, with such as Mooseheart, Culver, and St. itruggling for honors.

Last year Mooseheart that nonchalantly off with the track title, but this titleholders will have to make showing to keep the lead. Bert co, captain of last year's title ctically nothing Is known of the entered in this meet. But. It is fully expected that several records will iroken today because they were run the first time last year. The record of 56.6 in the 40 j'ard dash will undoubtedly fall before the furious pace this inning the tLANDO (P) The Cincinnati went through their last training practice yesterday before starting is something of an athletic, carnl Pld Purdy captured a S5 purse posted by President C.

J. McDiarmid for the winner of a 75 yard dash. Indianapolis comes liere today for an exhibition in Relays Today MEYERS PINS RETAIN MIDDLEWEIGHT MAT CHAMPIONSHIP Chicago Grappler Takes second and lhird Falls Demetral Defeats Olson Johnny Meyers, Chicago, retained his orld's middleweight wrestling crown 1st night at Turner Hall, by defcat ig Bobby Bylund, Minneapolis, two thvee sec and head strength and would win in ract.ly what hap ladison wrestler. falls from Bull" Olson, St. Paul mi etral won the' first fall i a series of flying Low Scores Rule In A.

B. C. Tourney At Kansas City 1 the Individual efforts of the Fred Frcitag. Milwaukee, in the single and the 1,347 of the St. Paul double combination, Matak and Wolsciffci igles, but after scoring second high score of res today were L.

Lynn. C. Sicsap. Kar. Ci'y Syracuse, N.

tn. Tilden Whips mid Chandler AUGUSTA II. hard pushed to win his eroay tnc 'est end whipped the day befor difficulty today In beatin he ranking American team captain war. 1 his standing of net landing singles con as of a higher order piaj'er and of the day man mat ne oispiayea yesterday In defeating George Lott, Chicago. In the other singles match, John Hennessey, Indianapolis, won from Jchnny Doeg, Stanford university, in Wilmer Allison.

Unlvcn Texas i Wva providence. R. upset Lott. 3, 4 6, 6 4. in the morning rou of preparatory play.

In the only doubles match of the play was haltrd at the end of 1 fourth set, with Hennessey and paired against Jones and Tilden, star lng at two all. The Indianapolis a Chicago pair lost tl 2. Darkness prevented further play. Waukesha High In Victory Over Cooney WAUKESHA Led by Dilllngbfski, the Waukesha High quintet defeated the Oconomowoc five here last night. 2.5 to 19.

The spring city star launched his attack' In the second half, with the score 20 to 15, bagging five points. Lietzke was high scorer for the BYLUND TO Paddock in New Record at Relays AUSTIN'. W) One in his third Olympic his old time dazzling Fred Aldernian, Illi Claude Bracey, tute sophomore led Paddock's unofficial he Intercollegiate record igh wind velocity likely ccognition of Bacey's Cruicksliank, Horan In Lead of Golf OpenjB Frank Waish, Appieton i 140 Card JACKSONVILLE. play of the Florida here Friday with professional, startled, the field lng in a card of 67 on the bai Lh the 72 he had register! lng. Cruickshsink turn if Davenport, int field, besting tl The present iidi Johnny Farrell, New York, the $15,000 La Gorce open al Beach earlier in the week, i aggregate of 274, and Joe Albany, who finished thin Today the 64 ouallfli Timuquana course for the probably more difficult Florida Country club Bunion Derby Runners Race Into 3rd State GALLLT.

N. M. OP) Runners tered the third state in their long hike yesterday, followed the foot falls of iftson, Jort Chester. N. S2.8 from Lupton, Close behind him were Peter Ga Southampton, and Arne inen, Detroit, The Detroit run the parade in elapsed time Soumhien's total time is 1 His nearest competitor.

Andre of Claremore, who finished sev enth today, trails him nearly tour hours In elapsed tine. a esville High Enters Fast Team East, Central, Wisconsin High Entered In Quadrangular Prep Track Event BY G. R. STEPHENSON Four high schools. Central, East, Wi consln High, and Janesville will mc Jallagher, Hai .11 attempt to Gallagher fth man who may be 1, Smedal, and Roden team for the Blua 1 while Fitzgerald will personnel of the Orange not be learned today but five following Roy 1 Nor Dunn, and Jerry Dlebold.

Kublsta, Schwoegler and Dunn have for the cinder path sport. Norman G.ierdt also has the reputation of possessing winged feet while Jerry Diebold. cousin of Marsh Diebold. former Badger athletic luminary, follows closcly in the footsteps of his relative. Although the llrftup of the Janes was not macT public today, fl is expected to compete for City high school.

LBaclffer lVlatmen 0 Reach Finals In Big Ten Meetly Stetson and Tiffany To Labor or 1 ltles Today ITON. Two Badger I Big Ten titles at the ounder, arc the Wisconsin men to go Wisconsin had four of thc five men io four were defeated. Stetson won ier Schoolfleld of Indiam, and Tiffany on over Reed of Indiana in the iemi Bridgenian. linois in the Minnesota, a he fifth Badger at thcij i qualify at all. losing his Johnson, of Purdue, a meet, failed 1 first bout heavyweight.

31 Cage Teams ll I InStaggMeetii: CHICAGO tP) Acceptance from i rg' Grand Forks, N. Naugatuck, Tot, Tulsa, and Coer D' Aline, i yesterday brought thc total number of Manlius (2: teams in the University of Chicago's 1 Andrrsm tenth annual national interscholastic Thirty Roberti ins On Foul Amid Jeers, Catcalls CHICAGO M5) Hoots and catcalls, jeers and disorder greeted the sudden ending of. the scheduled ten round fight between Roberto Robcrti, claimant of the Italian heavyweight championship, and Big Boy Peterson of New Orleans, when the big Italian was awarded the fight on a foul In the first round here last night. Peterson, after two warnings, sunk a low right into Robertl's groin, and Referee Johnny Gorman immediately disqualified him amid an uproar from the crowd which yelled for the bit Italian to resume the fighting. Mike Mandell, St.

Paul light heavyweight, defeated Tom Corbett of Lm Angeles, in a five rounder. Corbett first count weigh) 1 THE CAPITAL TIMES Official Paper of the State of Wiiconain SPORT NE'WS SPORT NEWS j. Hank Hank Sports Editor Hank Casaerly, Sport Editor fCasserly VOL. 21, NO. 102 MADISON, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928 PRICE THREE CENTS Says: With the sudden advent of summer thc basketball tournament at the University of Wisconsin couldn't jlrag the crowds Indoors, and the fans fjrrnot grcatty to be blamed, for It was Randall, and the least a'Tw on the local links trying out their wings with great gusto.

1 KiU tn "Dart" Vail this warm weather mt on lakes Mcndcla "and Monona skimming the limpid waters with their while the coxswain gives them lai.nrh riving his commands Jfttash a megaphone. The lee on try and ur the Nielli ulili plree.l n( ice nor Meanwell is confining his activ prc Kkm. Meanwp.ll Jrnson was all Biz Ten. Mot of the coaches arc 1 favor ot the idea, and it Is only a que! tlnn of time before it is adopted. ManlUK (or the tuilfoiial cage title at Lake the Tills Lake Forest tram a high powered quintet, on that, stack? up well with many of the poorer Big Ten teams, and certainly Jensen, their star forward is the no ih Big Ten has seen in many years.

This lad who was an All of the two great fives. Castle Heights beautiful tame of basketball, one that oDportunlt.v tc practice on large floor for couple of. weeks, they i5? Lake Gotham No Decision Arrived at by Fathers Paulino, Godfrey, Dela ncy and Scjott Added To Tunney's List definitely to acce rrs on the eorr of aspirants at the row la a sturdy rcased from of Gcorgf Paulino Uzcudun, Jack Dc nd Phil. Sr.o:.;. Hnii li he "first division" already Local DeMolay 5 In Finals At State Cage Meet Trims Oshkosh 27 23, Play Milwaukee Tonight For Championship Af WATOSA Milwaukee chapter Nocnah Menasha and Qsh ipectively.

The Milwaukee cjhap 3fi to 12, after a bitterly fought 7 to 23 game from Oshkosh, al field. Last night's losers meet Michigan Tankers Set Two Records i In Big Ten Meet Is 1927 victory cstcrn conference swimjning champ ms. In the Big Ten finals; here tonight Micowa ''lit! Northwpjttwn sir' howing in the preliminaries. Michigan Local Vocats In Semis At Oslikosh Cage Tournament OSHKOSH Racine. Madison.

Mil tiie first day's play of Racine defeated Cudahy by core. Madison had little trout atlng West Allls, 29 6. Milwi a hard time beating Sheboygan Saturday aflrmr.m Oshkoh iiippIs unci Mtinimn play. Racine. two winners meet in the evening dlana team which is well worth wati play clean, but hard ne Tunney's one.

ot the chal received and add iblc communica 1 the commission! ir scire fight any oppon Brace allowed a Tunney. Forest, Manlius Meet Tonight W' Racine college, of Racine. was second in the point gathering with mcr, gathered 5 points, and Wayland The Shattuck trio, Helmholz, Barrett academy mark for the medley relay. Boxing Local Newcomer Robins Expect Bissonctlc to Strengthen Club at First Base Behrend Joins Badger Prep Sick Listers Blue and White Star Suf fers From Cold; Misses Practice While other mem' rhibe cage, squad, if thc Blue and lie exception of Billy Briggs, had Behrend, star Badger Pre who has ben rc5.p0r.xble for Wisconsin high victories on th took his place on the si yesterday. jnnlng for the present though spected he will be back for hlch will start next week, could be done in the way of The condition of Billy Briggs ues to improve though it is still tionable whether he will be a Ernie Nevers.To Aid 'Pop' Warner PALO ALTO Ernie Nevers.

former Channel Swim On Vierkoetter's 1 'his year aspires long distance feats by tile English channel ut stopping. He swam swimming lie As Usual, Mere Man Will Run For Fair Ones APPLETON P) The Viking squad will don sorority colors Sat for the annual intcrsorority nival. The entire squad of jumpers and weight men of older the 1 winning team wi bv this group whose colors nap I I One of the newcomers to be shown by teriiational League. This young man swiftly afield and is expected to guard much finesse this summer. Gold Coast Team Rules Big Favorite Castle Heights Loses To Eastern Five; Culver Beaten by Lake Forest TODAYS' GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP 8:30 Lake Forest vs Manlius.

THIRD PLACE 7:30 Culver vs Castle Heights. BY HANK CASSERLY The class of the prep school cagers of the United Slates meet tonight at to settle the National academy basketball championship. when Lake battles Manilas, peer of the eastern by handing "the strong Culver teani a decisive trimming 27 to 17. the power, speed and size of Ralph Jones's boys proving too much for the smaller, eagle eyed cagers from Indiana. Jenson Stars Jcnson.

star forward or. the Lake hen all hope appeared tstlc Heights Star quarter rally, led by thc Castle Heights team game out of the fir'. three quarter pole 21 5 than fiftee overshadowed by the remarkable sharp shooting of his teammate. Davy, broke free to net the deciding basket. Manlius, 27: Castle.

Heiphfs. 26 Contrary to expectations the Man and it looked bad for but Capt. Wnitey" his team from defeat shot with only 13 sec hts staged a courageous ally afier being behind start of the final period. fon two 3 free throws nto the lead, al seconds of brought play i i Anderson's winning basket. I' igh scorer of the game f.nd looped baskets in from all angles of thc floor for a total of 13 points, while Capt.

i 12 points. ed at (he half 12 to 6 and lead throughout the game Castle Heights (26) FG FT PF Pts t. Mrtm. FG FT PF Pts n. rf 3 0 2 6 If 6 1 0 13 G.

Davry, c. Nichols, Ig. r.drrson. Lake Forest, 27 Culver, 17 it Forest academy, undefeated since way back wheni conquered Cul that ensued between enemies. of tl for the cadets and tr tracked in the li Forest pile up a Culver held tl lead twice for a short tune during xne game, ui iz in apparent from the start that tt hi.

fighting tough ur hiB but He. The Forest. Culver spurted and wok tin.

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