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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 10

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1C The Sunday Advertiser, Lafayette, Sunday, April 18, 1930 LC 1 timclads aice Southeastern Distance Star Wins Two Events won the bn.d jump and picked up I L- uisiana College; third. New, Lou lech, 5 feet 11 inches; second. Laug-ourth in the 220-vard dash. He did isiana College; fourth, PrudhommeJ lord, Louisiana College and Str- Chiefs Face Pelican Ace Here oday The New Orleans Black Pelican Black Diamond Pickin will the hulling assignment against ihe Lafayette Big Chiefs in a game oday at 3 p-m. at Brahma Bull stadium.

The Pelicans are riding high their win over the Creoles two weeks ago, and the Chiefs will be out to take the wind out of the Pelican's sales. The Chiefs will pin their hopes on their fastball specialists Leroy who nas shown plenty of speed in earlier outings-The Chiefs, a slam-bang crew of spaed merchants will have the ad-ventage of playing on the home Southeastern (tied). Third, Louisi-j cTamond, but the Pelicans line-up ana College. Time 1:32.2. is loaded with power hitters.

Tech (tied); fourth, Madison Cook and Chapman, all Southeast ern. hurdles- Won by Meador, Southeastern; second. New, Louisi ana College; third, Prudhomme inch; fourth. Rivet, Louisiana Cot-ege. Time 25 6.

Mile '-elay Won by Southeastern (Rbler, Tayh r. Palmer and Barnett); second. Tech; third, Louisiana College Time 440 Relay Won by Southeastern (Zimmerman, Richards. Billings and Jones); second, Louisiana College; Tech disqualified. 43 09.5.

880 Relay Won by Tech and PINEVILLE, (AP) Bill Casey Southeastern I ouisiana College distance runner, paced his team to mst place in a triangular track meet here today by winning both the one and two mile runs. Southeaster.) got 84 1-3 points ouisiana Tech 49V, and Louisiana Cohege 46 1-6. Casey turned in a 10:26 0 two mile perfoimance and a 4:40.0 foi the one-mile distance. He was the only athlete to take two firsts. Southeastern got nine first places ir.

17 event meet. It was the firs' Gulf States victory for South eastern this season, after two defeats. Louisiana College, which won easily in the Northwestern relays and placed in the four-way meet at Louisiana Tech, was ousted from second place in the last three events by Tech. Eugene Langford, Louisiana College senior, was high scorer in the meet with 11 5-6 points. Langford go' points in tour of the five events he entered.

He tied for first in the pole vault, tied for second in the high jump. not place in the 100-yard dash Summary: Shot put Wen by Bullard, Louisiana College, 44 feet; second. Cook. Southeastern; third, Wilkins, South fourth, Rudd, Louisiana College. Pole Vault won by McElyea Southeastern, Lane and Langford of Louisiana College, all tied at 12 feet; Four.h, Holly and Johnson if 'lech, tied tor fourth.

880-yard run Won by Kilpatrick. Tech Bostick, Southeastern, third. Schafferkotter, Southeastern: fourth, Lunsford, Louisiana College, lime 2:08.1. 100-yard dash--Won by Southeastern; second, Billings, Southeastern; third, Tech; fourth, Jones, Southeastern 0 2. Broad jump Won by Langford, Louisiana College, 21 feet, 7V2 inch es- second, Bertrand, Tech; third, Madison, Southeastern; fourth, Wiliams, Tech.

High hurdles Won by Meador, Southeastern; second. Carpenter Tech. Time 16 0. javelin Won by Dicarlo, South eastern 171 feet 6V inches; second, Gill, Southeastern; third, Kr.echt, Tech; fourth, Priest, Lou is ana College. 440-yard dash Won by Barnett, Southeastern; second, Cefalu, Tech, third, Rebler, Southeastern; fourtn.

ewis, Cecil. Time 52.3. Two mile run- Won by Casey Southeastern; second, Davis, Tech third, Ross, Louisiana College, tourth Waloh, Tech. Time 10:26. Discus Won by Wilkins, South eastern, 121 feet 8 inches; second.

Clark Louisiana College; third Matthews, Louisiana College; fourth Cook, Southeastern. Mile run Won by Casey, Southeastern; second, Ford, Tech; third, Davis, Tech; fourth, Ross, Louisiana Col egt. Time Won by Cefalu, Tech: second, Madison, Southeastern: third. Zimmerman, Southeastern; fourth. Langford, Louisiana College.

Time 22.6. High jump Won by Burnett, Thats The One (Advertiser Staff Photo Prejean, captain of the first place Home Building and Loan team; Chuck Gallassero, captain of the second spot Louisiana Coin squad, and Batson Trahan, of the third group, Chag's. Captains of the three top teams in the Hub City Bowling league try on their biggest grins at the presentation banquet held recently at Chags Country club. From left to right are Johnny ississippi Trackmen Defeat' New Name Rises As Derby Entry Arkansas State in Dual Meet NEW YORK, (AP) A new named rocketed into the Kentucky Derby picture today when Hal Price Head- 1, and sturdy one was 27-1. The winner was clocked in 1:44 3-5 for the mile and one-sixtr-enth.

than leys Lotowhite zoomed to a four ne paid $37.90, $15.90 and $3.90. Roy- cno, Bonner (ASji; third, Reagan M) distance: 42 feet 2 in. Pole vault First, Salley (Ml; second, Dooley (AS); third, Dancig-er (M) height: 11 feet 6 inches. High jump First, Myers (M); and one-half length victory in the $27,750 experimental free handicap No two at Jamaica. Hill Prince, the one to two favor UNIVERSITY, (AP) The University of Mississippi ran off with Arkansas State today in Ole Miss first track meet of the season, winning 14 of 15 events for a 107 24 victory.

Ole Miss, paced by three double winners, swept four events and ran one-two ir $lx others with Dee Bonner the lone Arkansas atheltc to cop a first. He scored nine points by taking first in the low hurles, second in the shot and third in the 100-yard dash. Of the two-event winners, Max Myers set a new school record in the high jump with six feet, XA inches. It was a half inch better al Castle returned $33.70 and $16.50 and Sturdy One, second to Your Host on the Santa Anita Derby, paid $10.80 to show. the mark established Claude (Red) Jackson in 1937.

The summaiy: Mile run First, Jackson (M, recond, Reagan iM); third, Foley (AS); Time 4:38.2. 440-dash First, Bradley (M); sec ot Reid (AS); third, Hollis (M). 100-yard dash First, Jenkins (M-second. Hart (M); third, Bonner AS). Time 10.3 seconds.

High hurdles First, Reynolds iM); second, Dugger (M); third. Snodgrass (AS). 880-yard run First. Paris (M-second. Brady (M); third, Match (M.

Time 2:00.5. second, Blanchard (M); third, Dool-I a stunned crowd of 41,063 cy (AS). Height 6 feet Wz inches never Sot into the act and wound up an inglorious ninth in the field of 11 three-year-olds. Eddie Arcaro said Hill Prince hit the rail leaving the backstrctch, and was knocked second Dugger (M); third Reynolds M) Time: 27-4 seconds. Longden Will Bring Pair of Fillies Back Discus throw -First, Farragu iM); second, Palumbo (AS); third White (AS).

Distance: 140 ft. 6 inch es clear off stride. It was a field ay for the long shot players, as J. M. Seiders Royal Castle took second money, a Broad jump First, Meyers (M) i length and a half ahead of F.

N. SYDNEY, Australia, (AP) Wheni Jockey Johnny Longden returns to the United States he will bring along) a couple of sweet-running Australian fillies. The little rider, who has been performing here, bought the pair at the Sydney yearling sales yesteiday. He paid $2,204 for a filly by the English sire, Delville Wood, and $9,280 for an offspring of Midstream. inch-(M); 200-yard dash First, Bradley (M, second.

Blanchard (M); Third. Ea helps California invader, Sturdy 1 Ferd was fourth, another length and a half away. Lotowhite, an 18 to one shot, never won a race in 13 sti as a two-year-old. This was his sixth second Farragut (M); third, race as a sophomore, and only Mile relay Ole Miss (Paris, Hoi- his second victory. Royal Castle, -is.

Hunt, Bradley). Time a nin-derby eligible, was 47 to second. Hart (M), third, Jenkins' sen (AS). Distance 20 ft 5Vfc Time 21 seconds. es.

Javelin throw First, Maxwell Long (M). Distance: 155 feet. (Advertiser Staff Photo) Mrs. R. H.

Wiggins, right, of Eunice, drops in that close putt pn the ninth green in the recent Southwest Louisiana Women golf tournament, held in Lafayette. Miss Bea Saloom of Laia-yette went on to take low gross honors in the championship flight EVANGELINE LEAGUE 1950 SCHEDULE Join The Community Concert Association This Week Enjoy World Famous artists and concerts. Available only to Association Members. No admissions to next season's performances sold after this week THREE OR MORE OUTSTANDING CONCERTS FOR ONLY $6.00 Including Tax Membership Drive Closes Saturday Noon, April 22 Secure Memberships from Volunteer Workers or at Headquarters CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Western Union Bldg. Two mile run First, Jackson (M) second, Reagan (M); third.

Hall (M Time 10:45. Shot put First, Stevens (M); sec- Ball Loop ormed In Acadia 1 (Special to the Advertiser) RA YNE-F or.ua tion of the 1950; Acadia Parish Softball league was inaugurated last night at a special call meeting held at Link School near Rayne when Glen Reed, principal and active sports leader, was named to head this years organization as president. A second meeting has been set for April 25 to complete plans for the season, outline rules and regulations and adopt the official schedule. April 24 is the deadline set for teams to enter the loop, and plans are to make it an eight-club circuit, with six already having joined. These include Link, Branch, Mo-wata, Rayne Redbirds, Rayne Blue Jays, and the Cove team.

Officials from these clubs were present at the organizational meeting. Two more clubs are to be added to the league The first two making application to the Rayne Tribune, phone 2651, in Rayne will be accepted. All interested are asked to contact Tribune as quickly as possible since the eight chibs will be a matter of first come first served. What if You Didn't Finish High School You Need NOT Continue Under This Handicap! Cage Drill UnderWay At Beaumont JC sltt 01 in i Ktl'ih Lifm- Read Down for Homa Game. Read Acros for Road Game.

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If you are 16 or over and left school before completing high school, mau this coupon below. Courtesy Of: (Special to the Advertiser) BEAUMONT, Tex. Coach Slue Hull of the Lamar College Cardinals will select material for his first basketball team to compete in senior college competition within the next month as spring cage workouts get underway at 4 p.m. Monday. Lamar, a junior college academically until September, 1951, will step out against four-year colleges in 1950 as a free-lance agent while preparing for participation in a senior college conference the following year.

Coach Hull plans to spend at least three weeks looking over prospective Cardinals from Texas and Louisiana high schools and holdovers from last years squad. We might extend it to four weeks if the boys do not look good, he said. Last year Lamar placed third in the Southwestern Junior College conference and copped the consolation trophy in the State Junior College tournament at Texas A and their third state troohy in as many years. In 1948 they were champs of the first A and M-spon-sored tourney and finished as runners-up in 49. prite Today Your Baseball and Sporting Goods Headquarters AMERICAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE 2530 E.

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