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RIVERS VS. IIATIPTOr, Captains 'Alberts9 Foes Position To Sundt If Joe Truskowski Joins Ames Football Staff BinEYIjDLDSSIIOV NATIONAL LEAGUE I GAINS Oft AMERICAN A f'" 4 A Narrow Gap la Inter-Loop Games Braves Mainly Re-. sponsible; Yankees And Athletics'! Lead, Calvert To Meet Canaway In i Second Six Rounder Two Four' Round Bout To I Complete Program. I Two six-round bouts and the Oregon Coach Declines Arlie Mucks Gonfers With Noted Coach In The Westt eenker Eliminated; -Announcement Likely Tomorrow. MADISON, March 29.

(UP) Dr. Clarence Spears today was expected to end the long controversy over appointment of a successor to Glenn Thistlethwaite as University of Wisconsin football coach. The United Press learned exclusively that the Wisconsin board of regents last night agreed to give the post to the Oregon mentor if he will accept by late today, If Spears refuses their final offer, the regents voted to name Guy Sundt, present football assistant, full aarna number of four rounders will serve as the supporting card for the coliseum wrestling match next Monday between Jack Reynolds snd Former Michigan All-Round Athlete To Be Veenker's Assistant; Has Been Coaching At Olivet College. AMES, March. 29.

Hope for extending the winning era of Cyclone football was given new impetus here today by the announcement by N. Metcalf, director of athletics, that Joe E. University of Michigan eight-ietter; athlete and captain of tiie 1929 Michigan football team, has been appointed assistant grid coach at Iowa State. Truskowski- Truck" as he is commonly calledassumed duties here yesterday afternoon following official confirmation of the appointment by the athletic council. Ernie Arthurs, tne wanaaian NEW YORK, March 29.

(AF) Thanks principally" to the Boston Braves, the National league was pulled up considerably closer to the American in their annual spring competition. ----V- The American league sti3 leads In total victories, 19 to 13. but its winning average has shrunk from .650 to .594 during the last week. The Braves, recovering from a bad in the -nznt Joe Rivera i will go on with Don Hampton of Mason City in a six-heat fray. Hampton has been coming to the front with the proverbial leaps and bounds, and has compiled an Impressive list of Victories, Rivers is said to at present be taking the fight-game in a serious manner.

This was indicated by his recent decisive victory over Billy Hoon. In the Mason City red head, Joe will encounter sn opponent equipped to give him a worthy argument. start, were the biggest National league winners of the week. They took two games out of three from the New York Yankees and won a coach. sociation from fifth, and sixth places to third place last year.

Wisconsin authorities feel certain that Spears with whom they have been negotiating for some time it XU. Y4 wa a 1 Truskowskrs experience on tne gridiron enables him to assist in coaching grid candidates for any He wUl assist Head Coach George Veenker, former Michigan football and basketbaU coach, and Line Coach Harry Schmidt, for two weeks of spring grid practice. He will Ihen return to Olivet yoUege, OUvet, where he Is now head football mentor, to coach spring, football Cleveland Pin Toppler Paces Singles Event position, and his experience in bask cwivert vs. uanaway. single clash from the Philadelphia Athletics.

In the lnter-league series, the New York Giahts and Philadelphia Nationals have won three games and lost mly one to- the American leaauere- but the rami leadera are the powerful New Tfora- Yankeea and Philadelphia Athletlca each of whom have won eiaht lamei and lost four. Tha world champion St. Louis Cardinal Bare bad little luck with the American league to far, winnin only one same in lix. In the other six rounder Ray Cai- vert of Waterloo will oppose snubs Ganaway, Davenport Negro light- etball and baseball qualify him to assist in these sports. Truskowski will return to Iowa State next fall following his release from Olivet college in the spring.

i 11 there. fceavywelght. Johnny Fryrear orig Not only Is Truskowski well- inally planned to use Calvert against TM uianta lea a tne xieia in to reeoroe for all major aamea nether au or not. .11. tha vfv.l Imm Eddie Denson, But tne utters doctor refused to let hint fight because of a minor illness.

Qanaway known aa a football star. He is one of the. most capable all-around athletes ever graduated from Michigan, Olanta hare won ten aamea and loat tour. The Yankeea and Athletlca eland second is a cageyfellow who has shown i here before, while Calvert is an aggressive youth with an imposing wiih sisht victories ana lour aereau. Tha Cleveland Indians and Chlcaso White Sox are the only teams atiU undefeated In exhibition eames.

The Indians have won ten straight and tha White Sox etc hi straight asalnt minor leecue oDDoaition exclusirely. Wsshinstoit has Won Eight Letters. During his three years in varsity competition he won eight letters in lecord in competition with Iowa TCSsa VSVV ASO fvwv vealed that Arlie Mucks, Wisconsin Olympic shot puter. Big Ten referee and close friend of Spears, has gone to Portland and Is conferring with the coach there la a long1 distance telephone conversation with' Madison, Mucks indicated Spears had made up his mind to come to Wisconsin. The board of regents definitely eliminated George Veenker, Iowa State coach, from consideration.

Irwin C. merits, director of inter-scholastic athletics, announced after the regents' meeting that there would be no official. announcement until Wednesday. The United Press, however, learned exclusively from a member of the board of regents that authorities are now confident Spears will come here. It was pointed out that the Mucks conversation was the first personal contact the Wisconsin institution has had with Spears.

No concessions have been made to Spears, the United Press learned, and he will come here as football coach only, without the title of athletic director or a faculty post in the student health service. eading middle and light-heavy three sports, football, basketball and won nine tames and lost only on against weights. baseball Just one letter short of the ana minor leagues. Bat Sherlock of Williamsburg and maximum possibility of nine. Young Etratton of Lone Tree have been paired In one of the four rounders, while principals in the other bout have yet to be selected.

Both Sherlock and Stratton have DETROIT, March 29. (AP) Only thirty-one teams are scheduled tonight in the American Bowling Congress tourney, now entering its final stages. Decatur, Bradford, Toledo, and Mt. Clemens and Pon-tiac, teams will share the thirty-two alleys with Detroit lineups. Yesterday's bombardment In the minor events was one of the most sensational in A.

B. C. history. Leaders changed, on practically every squad. Topping the assault on the maples was a 731.

registered by Otto Nitschke, of Cleveland. In scoring games of 245, 255 and 231, he passed Alex Graham. New Philadelphia, by 11 pins. His score has been beaten only twice in national competition and tied once. He stands an excellent chance of winning the 1932 title.

An error, the No. 8 pin in the second frame of the last game, prevented Eddie Zajac and John Sub-losky, Chicago, from upsetting Charley Daw and Prank Benkovic for the doubles lead. The Chicago Willi 11 been winning from a good class of Camera's Manager Suspended Because Of A Rubber Check CHICAGO. March 28. (UP) The manager's license of Leon Bee, manager of Primo Camera, has been revoked and he has been Indefinitely suspended bv the Illinois State Ath opposition.

Their poundage is 147. During nis nrst year on tne Michigan varsity "Truck won his major at center. The following season he was shifted to end, and in his last season as captain he alternated between end and halfback. On the cage quintet he played forward, winning high point honors of the Michigan team in 1929-30, and was selected ag all-conference forward the same season. He won two letters as catcher on the baseball, nine, The Michigan football team which 'Truck', captained in 1929 was the According to the Legion match maker the public is demonstrating exceptional interest in Reynolds' appearance, his first In Cedar Rapids since 1924, which stands as his only match here in ten years.

letic commission. General John V. Clinnln, chairman, announced to Hecognlxed For Years. The welterweight stylist has for only Michigan team that ever sewed day. -The suspension does not effect Camera but bars See In all National on or beat Harvard university.

The years been recognized as a past Michigan eleven that year won six master at executing the various di Boxing association states and In all European countries affiliated with does of the mat game, and with his and lost three games. Three Gold Charms. flair for showmanship to go with the International 'Boxinir union. "It's tjreater eloth- ing than I ever dreamed of." Men have told us that again and again after they've seen these new Suits Topcoats combination totaled 1,350 on games his established ability as a grappler Truskowski wears three Kold of 467. 400 and 483.

subiosay snot 727 and Zajac 623. tne populace senses sometmng a oit out of the ordinary in wrestling en tertainment. Syracuse Coaches To Receive Prof Ratings SYRACUSE. N. Y- March 29.

(INS) All athletic coaches at Syracuse university are to be given faculty membership rating as full time teachers or professors, as soon as arrangements can be effected. Charles W. Flint, chancellor, announced the change last night at the annual block dinner, attended by 1,000 persons. He said: "As the present contracts of coaches expire, they will go on this new basis of appointment, with a relation to the university so far as The advance ticket sale has been See paid a S1.400 fine, due the Italian Boxing federation, with a check drawn on a New York bank last year to permit Camera to box King Levinsky here. The check came back from abroad yesterday marked "insufficient Camera and See are now In Europe, but the Giant Italian boxer exceptionally brisk In the surrounding towns.

watch charms awarded each year by the Big Ten conference to members Of loop champion teams. He was a member of Big Ten championship teams in football. basketbaU and baseball. On graduation from Michigan in 1930, "Truck" accepted the position as head coach of Olivet college. During his stay there he raised the New York Golden Glove Team Swamps Chicago Fighters NEW YORK, March 29.

(AP) New York's golden gloves amateur Grove also will sport the Henrys' Berry Dunham, all-American Fourteen Schools Have Entered Iowa guard, will be at his usual guard colors in the return game. Cantata Raton Johnson of Al is expected to return to this country soon to negotiate for a bout with Jack Dempsey at Reno, Nev, July position when the Wichita Henrys standing of the OUvet eleven in the Michigan IntercoUegiate Athletic as- Prep I Track Games sort. meet Alberts Collegians in the Coe boxing champions have atonea lor berts wUl have his team at full strength, with the probable lineup consisting of Van Deusen and either Kanlts or Schaffer at the for gym Thursday evening. Bis playing Special to The Oaxef -Rrpnblican. the trouncing tney too zrom vm-cago a year ago and at the same time drew ups on even terms with IOWA CITY, Marcn ueorge Five Per Cent Holds Up Walker -Levinsky Fight wards, Blackmer at center, and him was a feature of last week's spectacular game when the national A.

E. Marshall of Davenport, chair BOWLING I i i the midwesterners to the nve-year man of the Iowa High School Ath history of the Inter-city rivalry. self and Eddie Break at the guards. Quite a hole already has been cut in the 600 reserved seats which A. TJ.

champions downed Alberts, 40 A capacity crowd 01 io.mi pmia Hi.mi to aee toe fiew ion lemm uaineri, wm- letic association, will serve as Honorary referee of the state Inter-scholastic Indoor track meet here to 36. in two overtime periods. Miller, Callahan, PlckeU, Gibbons and or UAOCK. CHICAGO. March 29.

(INS) A mere matter of five per cent was the sole barrier 'today to comple are selling at 50 cents. caco under a 12-4 count and lain ample Catoalal Bakias Campanjr Terence lor ii-i iicmi in acii city now has won two of thtM annual 181 Saturday night George T. Bresna- Sullivan ,...150 P. SteDhan .....141 1(3 493 lift 3S4 tion of negotiations here for a bout mter-citr te.U. The Win ended in a iiiiiiiMHiniiiiiwHWnmwHiMiHHiiwriwHwitmtiHWOi hari.

University of Iowa track coach deadlock 123 16S 18 234. B. Cahalan ,.203 S. Palumbo ............143 H. Dala .14 143 610 184 61 ai 14 between King Levinsky, Chicago's Ghetto heavyweight, and Mickey Tha New York younter clinched the announced Monday.

Mr. Marshall Is principal of Davenport high series br winning tne nrst mna douu te-forc Johnny Plunn ot Chicago broke tha TM.11 anrl otitDomti'd Sim Kanterwita. Walker. Totals too an im asiT school. tenure of office is concerned, xne same as the chancellor, vice-chancellor, deans, directors and professors." Jimmy Crowley.

Michigan State football coach, was the principal, guest speaker. Godfrey Named Line Coach At Ohio State COIiUMBTJS, March 29, UP Ernie R. Oodfrey today was named line coach of Ohio State university's football team succeeding George Hauser, who resigned recently to accept a similar position with the University of Minnesota coaching staff. Oodfrey has been Ohio State freshman coach since 1928. He will be assisted as line coach by Wesley Fealer.

former Ohio State all-Amer- Laaarrer rarnitare. New York Golden Olorea cnsmploa at 147- Mrs. Lena Levy, the Klngfish's sister-manager, signed contract Entries In the high school Indoor P. Dale ....197 123 18 4Rt Bit Earl pound. Hot Sport Chatter tna ivin douu on xna srocram Cunningham .136 197 103 435 Maresh .......138 93 131 350 with the Chicago stadium, specify MfMMwffeT only two ended In knockout.

Klopack knocked out Oeorte Commerton of New Vnrk In 1 af tlx iMOHd round, and championship affair now total 89, with fourteen schools Included in the competition. More than double that number of entries are expected Kesftler ....157 149 138 444 Bartoab .....131 144 133 408 ing that her brother was to receive 30 per cent of the net Intake. The Mark Houth. crack New York ISO-pound TotalJ .747 70S Vft -2134 champion, disposed of cnaxiea wietro in 2:53 ot tha accond round, i oerore Wednesday. hitch developed in another clause of the agreement which binds the stadium not to pay Walker more LaFsrctt Cf.

T. Pslumbo ...........142 J. Novak 133 137 L. Jandl 144 16T wan No entries have been received from Fairfield, North Des Moines, or Davenport, winner of the three places last season, but the three time lost In trainrzur, are certain to handicap Cochrane, and even though his foot recovers In the natural course It stands to reason he will be far from his best when the gong rings for tha inaagnral festivities two weeks from today. Without Mickey behind the bat the A's suffer a material loss In effectivenss.

It seems that Jack Kearns. man Canzoneri-Battalino Bout Virtually Closed NEW YORK, March 29. (INS) R. SchmiU .1 11 ager of New Jersey's "toy bulldog" E. Oraoo 13 schools and others in eastern Iowa nas -signed a contract xor tne Le 133 434 130 389 HI 448 144438 140 -478 Tit 3177 159 488 11 483 133 379 144 433 145 444 Total.

.73 lit Albert Drr Clcaatrs. The proposed 15-round title bout be till ..15, 171 vinsky-waiicer match, requiring a 35 per cent reimbursement, for Mickey. Kearns today said he would will probably send candidates. Recent nominations In the title meet are Independence, Burlington, 11: Keota. 8: Newton, Cres- Dr.

Brovhsmmcr tween Tony Canzoneri, lightweight champion, and Bat Battalino, former w. ora i r. John ......144 J4 not consent to a reduction. ton, Ricevllle, College Springs, featherweight king, was said to be A. Andrl 1M The proposed bout would be jenerson, i.

Ica football player. Richard Larkins, former Ohio State player, was appointed freshman coach to succeed Oodfrey. It also was announced that Don Miller, one of the Notre Dame "Four Horsemen." would return as back-fleld coach of the Ohio State team, Head Coach Sam Willa- ..743 734 731 S330 staged April 29. Total Easier'! Xwtare. practically closed today.

Sammy Goldman, Tony's manager, said he was ready to sign for the match, slated for Madison Square Garden on May S. J. Ensler Dr. Twniir SPORT JABS Ft. Bhan Bam Dal 159 134 310 381 9 395 915 548 11 483 144 443 "iil 3470 174 474 18i 491 He 40 183 B60 HI 433 Stanford Opens Grid Work With 70 Aspirants STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 29.

(INS) First football practice of the year for. Stanford's Cardinals was called today by Coach Glenn "Pop" Warner. More than seventy candidates reported. Totals 747 6tebk aeS xnan. Vines And Lott In i Texas Tennis Tourney Coffer iil star r.OTtntt ...134 15S Sraknokl 204 174 414 .114 Koonaa HOUSTON.

Tex, March 29. (UP) ,,..23 443 784 3453 Totals "Southpaws are said to be crazy," moaned a. big league-manager, "but I wish aU my pitchers were crazy like that." The remark was uttered upon scanning the pitching records for last year which show the five most effective twlrlers in the major leagues- to be left banders. In order, according to average earned runs per game, they are: Bob Grove, Athletics; Bin Walker, Giants; Vernon Yankees; Carl Hubbell, Giants, and Ed Brandt, Boston Braves. Each of the' quintet held the opposition to an average of two and a fraction earned runs per game during the entire Grove and Gomez ranked first and third, respectively, -among American league strikeout artists, while Hubbell, Walker and Brandt stood second, sixth and eighth in the National league.

When southpaws are good they generally are mighty darn good. Dr. Cooke To Be Acting Director At Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS, March 29 (AP) Dr. L. J.

Cooke, for 35 years connected, With the University of Minnesota athletic department, Till be acting director of athletics when Frits Crisler goes to Princeton-university this week to start spring football practice. Crisler will return later to permanently relinquish the directorship for the head coaching job in the east. BT THS ASSOCIATED ntESS.) NEW YORK Chick Devlin, Saa Fraaciaca, ataelnteS Larry Mariana- ai. New York. PHILADELPHIA Masaer.

White-eelphia. atoavea Harrr OmbUmmkr. Chleace. 4. CHICAGO- Jack KUbnnn.

A-tralia. ateavea Rar TraaibUe. kek-fard. Ill 4)i Jerry Crane, Chicar, knocked est Bessy Kid SUsler, Omibi, (4). VE LAN Rahe Triaeare.

Cleve-hnd. ntMlnlH Jahajir Hantlnrt a. W. Va ADKIAN, Mica. Ba I.

fcmrt. kneke4 mt Jabauiy Caa- ley. Teletle S) Xaama Marias. Xala-aaaiM, Mich. 1 rlTTSBLKGH Eddie Lerd, Bart-faro, eataainted Charier Baste McKeesracks, U8).

aatl BmlfT. Nearly three-score tennis players, including three of the nation 'i finest, began play here today in the Houston invitation tournament. The tournament will continue during the remainder of the week. old erness Opens Club For Trap Chip J. Koek 'J.

ill, O. Dflana IS? r. rseoeiaa O. a. Scolaro ,..147 1" on courts or the River oaks coun Totals' 8i M.a'a Wear.

144 488 181 465 114 433 187 434 170 414 "tT4 2311 133 427 144 433 153 454 19S-- 47 1S1 -50C T14 33 sw.b try dub. -The finalists are expected to receive Davis cup consideration Finish of stroke T. Nwper iTt HELPS LIFT Hiecel ti because the event is sponsored by the U. S. Lawn Tennis association.

BALL. Ben Eastman. 46.4 Quarter- Stars entered Include Ellsworth Totals 744 The optimism that sv month ago prevailed In and about the Cardinals' training camp is re- -ported, to hare undergone a minor slump. The failure of Dlzay Dean to perform In the anticipated Chick Uafey's absence due to salary differences, and the question as to how badly Burleigh Grimes will be missed, now that he is with the Cuba, have combined -to cause some concern In the St. Louis stronghold, llafey last season led the National league in hitting, while Grimes pitched seventeen victories, IS stands to reason that men so talented are bound to be missed.

Dean may find himself, become an able mound successor to Grimes, and Hafey may come to term over financial matters. If Dean fails to deliver aa expected and Hal ev follows his threat to quit unless bis demands ire satisfied, the Cards may find the go- lna roagh la defending their championship hooors. Another question puzzling -the Cardinals and their supporters concerns Pepper Martin. There is no doubting that he will be a "good" ball player this year, but the problem Is, will he be a "great" one? His hitting and base-running antics, which, demoralized the Athletics In the world series, made the outfielder heroic figure, many referring to him in the same breath with Ty Cobb. Pepper may start in this spring where he left off last fall, but there Is reason to be doubtful.

Before going- into the world series Martin played in 123 regu- lar games. His season's batting average was an even .300. This mark, was surpassed by thirty-two men. Including five of his teammates. There is no raes- tionlng Martin's speed, dash and courage, but unless he hits considerably better than last season, steals more bases than his 1931 total of sixteen, his stock: in public opinion will suffer a slump.

And his worth to the Cards will cot be extra ordinary. Tfco Athletic avrwnot likely ta bare thetr fall strength at tb of the season due to. an Injected foot owned by Mickey Baseball's greatest catcher left a Lakeland, Fbt-, hospital yesterday on cratches, and immediately en-' trained far Philadelphia where he will rest until the season opens. The Infection, plus the Vines, national singles champion. seeded No.

1: George Lott, the na Miler. Runner By Accident tion's Na 2 ranking player, seeded No. 2: Wilmer Allison, former Davis cup player now member of the na "LTNCOLX IXAGXTC ft Rebec 1- 4W ffl jJ TotBl- 434 820 800 3454 T0W U.b4. tional doubles championship team, about tha same alae. be found bimaslf a senior in blab school with orders to take seeded No.

3: J. Gilbert HalL Ca part in some Kind or stnietie competition as a nhrsical education requirement. They're the quality clothing thai usually sells for $25 and $30 It's a value feat New Spring styles, the" kind that are outstanding Polo coats, tweeds, and worsteds. Hard finished worsted suits. Never have we known such VALUES Get your Sprint; clothing here this week.

nadian Indoor singles champion, seeded No. Junior Coen, Kansas jaen wasn lnieresiaa in suueucs. nan Stanford Junior Took Track Work By Orders While A Senior In High School. no idea he could run in a manner to startle all nan. but bad to do sometblns, at ha aald ba In a otlarter-tnlle.

llfi i4- Total 913 nia nra trip arouna uie iraea lor torn City, seeded No. 5. MrsHill Ties For 1 Pinehurst Medal Honors TAKE A it es quarter was in S3. a aeeonna. aa amaiina perforniaBce for a boy who had no training and had never run a raoe.

Whether Jack Dempsey seriously contemplates fighting again on a major. scale should be definitely known in the near future. The former champion Is about to close his exhibition tour, return to his home In Bene, Nev. Jack has maintained for months that npon concluding his tour he would launch a rigorous training siege with a view to meeting one of the leading heavyweights this summer. If within a few weeks Dempsey goes In for training en aa elaborate scale It will Indicate that he is serious about staring a comeback.

If. he resumes a life f-eaaw it win be eessehsalve proof that the old timer hae been funnln' the public while rep As bis coach examined hla watch and -Ha' W4WE (3AU mad sura there was no mistake Ben Mini daatlTwtd for track's hall of fame. W-aa PINEHURST. N. March 29.

338 441 118 645 198 537 14457 R. It. Dink Templeton. eunford track C. a.

Gi i Ca, a. Miller wiih.n 314 (INS) With Mrs. Charles R. Har asi ana neld eoacn. worcen paiieniiy wiui Eastman bis freshman rear and last Tear, buildtns np bis speed, for "Biasina Ben" is an effortless, graceful runinr who can baugh of Cleveland and Mrs.

Opal 8. Hill of Kansas City sharing the medal in the Qualifying round, the annual north: and south women's golf tournament swung Into the take a quarter at ton speea au saa war, 30 3728 201 447 144 48 Ben us feu follewera sow are SAN FRANCISCO, March 29. (INS) What manner of youth Is this "Blazing Ben" Eastman, of Stanford university, the latest American track Well, as they told him last Saturday that he'd run the quarter-mile in 46.4 seconds, clipping a full second from the world's record established seventeen years ago by Ted Meredith as they informed him that he'd lust turned In nrobably Total! SS T. tnr 1JS in mtevento --15! 157 Pfeffcr 111 Waltrm ....170 180 jenwtt thetr alanta on the worio a uui-miM rec-s or A ot 1 mtnuta SIS aeeeada. bald tor Xr.

1J3 ,11 ri mi Otto raltaar. of oexauuur. BT JOS GLASS Yesterday we showed how the experts plsy a chip shot from smooth sand in a shallow bunker. Today we will take up the other kind of chipshot used In bunkers. This is the kind employed when the tall rests cleanly ca smooth sand, but with a high bank in front of It.

In only one respect does this differ from the hieh -chin aooroacli championship night today. 4Z4 Mrs, i Harbaugh and Mrs. Hill each scored 85 ia the 18-hole quail- .41 1 a a touu 8523 Exhibition Games lying piay. a stroke Behind the leaders were Bern Ice Wall of nh. Ui most amazing performance in Dempsey 'Rfeets'Hunt kaeh.

and Maureen Orcutt of off turf. This latter has to be hit tngiewooa, n. j. BY THK ASSOCIATED ntKSS cleanly, but a high chip off smooth In Detroit Engagement At Bt. PetertBurt, nafsw Tort A) If J94 119 S3 170 41 474 174 443 10 3590 150 5M 143 444 18 41 141 444 10 473 sand must take some ol the sand behind the ball.

The club must come Into the point of contact so as Eaaker 13 340 Kvitek 1JJ V. Mratia Ji JJJ T0t4l4 33 Bir Ma aerefstf. Kritek 7. 3J winn T. Whit ,144 3 Waahbura 14 140 jr.

Stoib 14 144 At Fort Mrert, fla-Bostos (K) 4 Vlllnhl 111 9 DETROIT, March 23. (INS)-Jack- Dempsey former heavyweight At Savannah, Oa Bewark It Bos- to take about a half-inch of sana directly under the ball. ruler, is expected here today to be At Avon Vark. JW-SU. Uoulm IX Vasi atai atf Ttmt vlrf 1 Sir Ernest Holderness, the great gin training for 'hi four-round bout At Atlanta Philadelphia.

Of AUanta the history ot track. Ben blinked his mild blue eyes a couple of times behind his horn-rimmed glasses and said: "Gee whizz." That's a perfect picture of "Biasing Ben." soft-spoken, mild-mannered, shy and retiring. But he's the idol of the campus tor he has every quality to win the respect and admiration of his associates. He has an older brother, 6am, who is a miler for Stanford. The two are inseparable and either would sacrifice an arm for the other.

477 74 742 2444 Total Thursday night with Eabe Hunt, At DaUaa Cbleaso (A) tl SaUas tTtit British amateur, plays this stroKe with the club-face laid well back foot AYt Inch giant from Oklahoma. At lea Anf rtesPittsburta (N De and open co as to obtain the great It Is Dempseys first ring appear' est possible lofting capacity, and is troit iAi innincs. At San awtsro New York 00 S3 Ran Vranetaco ipcxt 11. very successful with it. The sketch ance in Detroit on -his conditioning VHESTWX tlESULTS.

to the New Safety Silveptoryno shows how the club-head comes At Knoaville Reading XL) ft fSAt 3. innings. At Bouston Rocbeater (XL 11; Colum- tour which will. end here. Cities Serrlfe C.

Vn Horn 4 Jt MeUha JJ CTO ..........145 18 Pmrder l7 14 Voel ...144 141 Totals JJ4 84 Basael' Ie Crra Co. PriMoH ISo Hmmar .1 14 PmitH .....17 1W I nn 1S3 190 Iruncio 201 179 140 4TT 17S- 571 483 44 144 534 411 3499 185 471 133 453 134 444 153 ISO S63 Hunt, hailed aa "the south's new oue iaiii a At Montgonerr, Ala Minneapolis (AA) Auburn 4. title threat," has been In training The iron of Ben's performance thsfc through and lifts the bail. rf acs a iw tvr tbr trftt ef a ms4 trt? Jot fdaaa't Ma li- SatM vl 1 4 y-r rlt far It la i 4 acla SWaaVCS. At MobUo LoulsvlUe (AA) 11: VIoblls here since Sunday Tne BT TBI ASSOCIATED rSSSS.

BtTTALO, K. Ed Don Oeerira, HrVi Jan. K. Y. threw Je 'aJtt.

Sot. tiea, aaa bear, r-' T' seve4a. )TOV, Cae Bwn-a. Vt, i-nniax tarew Jaa At 1-. 6.

Vmmmt kiu. fisht wUl be his second wUh Demp At hrTTrprt--Kanas Cltr (AA Shreveoort (Ttk wcama a iracs, man e.uita py scciaent. He tent years of act now. a junior at Stanford is feet 1 inches In height, weiaba IBS ejounds and Is erewnad by a mop or reUow hair. However.

aa Jia was roimcer, but sey. In the first match the former At Fort Worth BU Pan! (AA) tj Port champ won the pepur Cecil. an. .44 4 744 3444 Totals TTV1W us A.

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