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12 A -THE ST. JOSEPH NEWS-PRESS. Sunday, July 11, 1937 RANGER SCORES HE( 1. Chaee 1, Strttek out by: Ruffing 1. Chaaa a.

HIU oft; W. Perrall 1't Innlnga, Cohen In Chaaa 4 ta Loelng trftther: W. terrell. on Aug. 14, the asm day a tb collegian.

Coach Curtty Lambeau ha not aelected a sit, for their camp. Fana throughout tb tat of Wisconsin ara planning to give the Packer a much vocal aupport the night of the gam a usually develop for the all-stars. La Joanne, president of the Packers Corporation, predict that mora than 20,000 Wisconsin fana will be at Soldier' Field the night of Sept 1. ALL-STAR FOOTBALL POLL STARTS TODAY FOR ANNUAL BATTLE Fans Will Select Collegian to Meet Green -Bay Packers at Soldiw.FleId. BED SOX IN TWIN VICTORY.

Athletic Staffer Losses by Scores of l- and s-v PHILADELPHIA. Jura 19. (API The Athletlca kiet both ends of a double-header wlta ths Boston Kad Sox thla afternoon. The scores were I to 1 and ft-2. the second game going eleven trmlnge, Boaton pounded out rjour nomera Jn glv- YANKEES CONTINUE Maiyville Teachers to i us Ltnr woo quit alter -becauae of- tbd heat, the victory tn Develop Its Own Stars GAME wiLL BE STAGED 1 New Inhamurai Program1 EachiJStiident Potential arsity Flayer A.

Uavis Will I had, Physical EducaUoDeparlment as Full-. Time' Director. 'V Nlurl I Ur atritMDcn News-Press Will Join With Chicago Tribune In tabu? lating Votes. America' annual voting pre be-. nnk held tha Sox' to four hUa and two nnaarned runa tn tbe flret tea rnnlngs of tha nightcap.

Tha Bos acored three tlraea la tha eleventh on -four 'Infield bus and bad throw by Rues Patera. Tha box score; BOSTOS "PHILADELPHIA AS Al Aii A MllU.lf I 1 1 OlPirmev.cf a i I 3 i a 1 I Cramer, ef I 1 .0 HuiteM 1 I i Croifin.aa SIS l.Werber.Sb rUb 2 1 HljafTe Sb 111 Petera.ee-3b 4 tae.i-.A-a,il.ler,I.A Oeaautela.e it Brucker.a 4 Orove 1 0 ,1 Smlth.lt 1 lit 1 Cnater.p 1 IConroy 14 0 0 10 10 1 0 0 Totals It 10 37 TotaK 1410 3711 Conroy batted tor Cnstar ta tta. Score by Inning! Boaton Philadelphia 011 20 11J 10 000 0011 Summery Runs Boaton, Mills, Chap- man 1. erromn Poxxz. Grove.

Oeter- muallir: Pbiladelphla, Finney. Brucker. Er- rora: Finney. 'Werner. Rune batted In: Foxx 1, Cronln 4., Mllta.

MrNalr. Cramer, wrutr.j Ji the national poll that will dtH MARYVILLE. July 10. The Northwaat Missouri StaU Teacher' College ba withdrawn from, th open market and will turn to tta own resource! for Its sports personnel under th plan of a new physical education department which will be in full swing with the start of the 1837-38 ehool year thl fajl. "We are going to make athlete rather mint the pereon- net of the col- ell-Ameri- can football team ror ms (came with the Green Bay Packer, world' 1 rof eeai.onal Jtnth wnich ChJcago, nfgftt of Sept.

1. 0 Thle yar contest will be tn all-star sertesV'It 1 unique among B1 Bi.rnwn. sporting events, because It li the only in which the fane ara in complete cu-tomer will pick the starting players for the college team and a staff of -atehf Inaugurated but year, waa entirely satisfactory, both to tha spectators and participants. When the all-star lnterleague baae-ball game waa originated by Arch Ward of the Chicago Tribune the fans war permitted to name the team. After the league took over YICIOUSlimNCfTO DOWN WASHINGTON Lower End of; Batting Order Comes' Through as New York Wins, RUFFING IS MASTER OF SITUATION TILL NINTH DiMaggio and Gehrig Slow Up as Powell and Lazzeri Capture JHonors.

i i 4 -l efta itinhn elr-nifttr vraiiupeu i Senators, 12 to 2, behind. Charlie Ruffing' steady hurling. The big bats of DiMaggio and Oehrlg, who led yesterday's big bombardment, were comparatively silent today, so th lower end of the batting order set tbe pace In tha fifteen-hit Ruffing attack. Powell, aixlh on the list. collected two double and a single, and Lazzeri, batting seventh, hit two singles and a double -and drove In three runs.

Ruffing, meantime, went along easily, blanking the Nats with six httsior the first eight inning, and then, with victory assured, slowing up enough to let the Washington count twice in the It was Ruffing's tenth victory against two setbacks una gave i ine reajf ue-ieaaing i suks a six-game winning streak. The boa score; WASHINOTON i NKW TORK AB A 'AB A 4 1 0 5 3 6 3 Uwla.3b 4. 1 I 5 110 (14 0 Kuhel. lb I 0 5 1.0 3 1 1 4 IT 1 4 0 0 Stone.lf Travia.M 4 1-4 Dickey, 4 1 Myer.Sb 4 1 R. rerrell.e 4 I I 0 Henncb.rf 5 1 Powell.lf 4 3 4 3 W.Ferrell.p 1 .0.

0 0 0 Heftnar.3b Chaae.l I Stngtoo BT Totale 14 34 7i Totals 39 15 17 Bluege batted for Cohen tn (HI. -Slnaton batted for Chaee in Lewla out In Ith, hit by stone'a batted oau. cor by' Innlnga: Waehlngton 000 000 003 3 new xors 030 801 00s 13 Summary -Runs: Waahhteton. Tntrls, Myer; New York. Croaettl.

Rolfe, DlHag-Sl. Oehrlg, Dickey, Henrtch Powell 1, Laiserl. Ruffing. Errora: Trsvla, Powell. Rune batted In: leuier! t.

Croeeltl Dt-M8lo. Dickey 3, Henrich. Powell, Rolfe Myer, Hill. Two-baee hits: Powell 1 Lai- iravia, uiMaiglo. Three-baa hit: jwr.

o.oi.n croaettl, Left on baaea New Tork It. Waahlngton Raan oi oaue on: n. eerreu Kufflng Cohen i a the euatomer gradually were relieved of this reeponalhlltty and thi year they were aUmlnatid.altogeth-" er. But the all-star football game I tn the hand of tbe fana and it will remain there a long as they-con-' ttnu to display intereat In directing tht lnow, Total of 1U87.M1. Last year Riayer and ontch poll drew jhe.ataggerlns total JJL76V.

961 vote. Major Intereat, a uaual, centered In the balloting for coaches, thl phase of tbe promotion ao- counting for 8.348,707 vote. The Chicago Tribune Charities. again thi year will have tb co- ntorr than ISO newa- paper In all part of tbe United VAMt- wnrir to 12TH VICTORY OVE OTHER U. S.

YACH Harold Vaitderbilt- Now I Only Undefeated Sloop TRIUMPH LIFTS AWARD PRESENTED BY.NICHC Rainbow Is SecoTTtP-Yan Is So Far Asterij That JfEWPORT.RI.. July 10, Harold S. Vanderbilt's Banger, which hs; will essay his third tense of the America's cup, so her -twelfth atralght jtlctory lo took th George Nichols trophy remained the only undefeated of her class In the world. Ranger led Hot Wsr tltf VrV lindeavor, 1 Sopwith a first British chall er In 1934, around a twenty-el mile course by three minutes fifty-two seconds. Gerard B.

bert' Yankee, runner-up for fense honors In 1930-and 1934, fo herself hopelessly astern snd did finish. -T No Mora; Racing. No additional racing has I schedUleffar-'aiiftVIPefore1 first meeting with Sopwith1 Challenger, Endeavor II, July Bopwith had both Endes out for a training brush while race was in progress snd they home in close company with American yachts. The old "fend or wore a perforated spinnaker, named Annie Oakley, which get and she appeared to outrun the boat. Rainbow Tresse Victor.

1 The air waa so light, howe that the mammoth spinnaker ried by Endeavor II drew very Idlv and requently dragged 1 In the sea. Ranger, almost from the tarU'J sign'ir HSr yj nejwufi Waa. bow pressed tanacloualy, -a i i I IVAraTlOl, IB 'l Places i' 'keS-l WITH GoodyearsliJ NOTHING DOWN! We Take Your Word! Leo c') Robertsot 1S06 Fred. Open Nigh MARK e-ether to nick a re oreir-nt stive team ass.uciat.cu. any uincr spurts cutei- prise.

There are no geographical restrlc- tn thll-ster football poll. Any player who completed hi period of collegiate eligibility last fall I eligible. It make no difference to Tha Tribune whence the athlete If the fana want them, the KING CARL HUBBEL rTAKESlEVENGE ON BROOKLYN DODGERS Opponents Let Dowrl.With 3 Jlits as Southpaw Star 7. Tk. in VICTORY IS TWELFTH THIS YEAR FOR 'SQUARE" PANTS' Triumph Js Sweat as It Wa Flatbush Team That Broke Hi Streak.

Cart H'VhrxfH t.oex syrt-vcvfyt on the today; otapKing inem wjin loin lt as he ptttte4 the'jKew to a 4 to 0 victory to even the current series. Facing tha Brooklyn for th first time since they broke his sIMtme high winning streak of twenty-four straight on May 31, Old Square Pant fanned only one, but Ctrl HnbHU did not walk a batter. He pitched! sue innings or hltleas ball; allowing only a single by Cooney In th first, a double by Lavagetto with two away In the second, and a single by Malinosky In the eighth. It waa Hubbell's fourth straight Victory In his comcback-Campaign, and his twelfth of -the year. The box rcore: NBW YORK I BROOKLYN ABH ABH A 9 I Brack Jt 4-at 0 BrtJl.i Monrt.X Bersw.cf DlYU.tl i- 9 0 1 ill li i 00 a i A 1 O.MiUi.rf 0 OlPhelpa.c 1 1 3 Ott.rf ill 111 1 Mncuo.c -till Fit moat.

1 Hubbell.p i l'Butcbr, ToUU IB 10 ToUl 1 IT Soore -r New York (ion lot ojn4 Brooklyn 0U0 000 OOOt-8 -suitwisry Nw Tort. Brtl. oor, Brr. McCsrthy. Erron: Wbltt- neaa, HlU)oRy Ftmr hLttvd 1n- Mc- geuo, Mancuio.

Moon. uam run: Britr Sacrifice Hubbtll. Lrit oa kUu N'w York Brooklyn 3. Bues on bsiu off: PUuimraona 3. Struck out bvr lMtyjtm- mona 1.

Hubbtll 1. Hit! off: Pttulramonl In 7 lanlnni Bvtrhar 1 tn 1. Wild pilch: ntuimmona. Loalng pitcher: Prtuimroom TRENCH SHUTS OUT BUCS. Firata Bats Are Muffled as- iuha Annex to Pitcher Battle.

Juir 10. I API Vrrt, muffled tn Ptrmta bata In thraf rJt pltch- a touay ie aiva vnicaso to 0 victory. Tho Cuba iKmthiMw star ntlred tn order uia nr aianicen oauera lo faoa hira In contraal to tha Plralas' dtlay of nineteen hlui yci crday. cavnrctta acorml both of ttia Chicago manion th ata a hits nn ia iirsi in ina aunt frames iw The bos acort; AB A an a Oalan.lf 9 11 0Handlay.3b 3 0 3 1 Mack.Jb 12 1 I L. Waner.cf a 110 Collins.

Ik 1 010 ft'P. 4 0 3 0 Damarea.rf 4 0 3 Vauchan.u a a nrrman.zn too Huhr.lb 301 Hartnclt.c 3 1 OTodd.c 3 16 0 Jumci aa 4 0 1 Dlckihol.lf 110 4 1 OYounri.Jb 10 6 3 Jryncb.p. BiaBto.4 i Schulte lt Totla 31 lit TetakP- -J IT tl Scbulte batted for Blsntoa la stn. Seora bv Inelnaa: Chlcaito itjfti joo 100-1 HUaburgh 000 000 0000 Summary Runa: Chlcano, cavarretu 1. Krrora; Nona.

Runa baltMl In; Ha.u Otian. Thraa-baaa hit: CvrrU. Stolen baaa; Rack. Sacrtdee: Colllna. Left oa baaee: Chlcaro Plttabunrh i.

Basra on baila off: Blantoa 6, rrench 1. Siruck out by: Blanton J. rrencb I. Brown x. Hits Blantoa I In tnnlnga.

Brown none In 1 Zoning pitcher: Blanlon. TODAY'S PITCHERS NEW YORK, July pitchers in th major leagues tomorrow: AMERICAN. Waahtngton at New York (11 Weaver and neabong ve. Hadley and Chandler. Bokos at RhlUdalphis wilaoa and McKaln ve.

Imllh and Thomas. Cleveland at Oalrolt Feller ta. St. Ifluia CMcaco li) Knott and Bonetu va. (Uatton and Lyons.

National New York St Brooklyn (1 Italtca sad Caatlaman ve. lliuigo and Hoyt. Pbiladelphla' at Bueton 3 Mulcahy and lohnaon ve. rette and Oabler. Cincinnati at It.

Urula (1)- Cavla and Hontnaaworth ra. Hainsa or Wlnlord and narrcu. Chicago at WtUburgh-Laa snd iwlrt. SWIMMING STARS COMING. St Joseph Country dub Will Be Seen of Water Carnival, Swimming and dlvlna tar from the Kansas City Athletic Club, Pla- Mor and Doutt-Csnter will con verge on th 8t Joseph Country Club pool Thursday eight to take part in tb annual -water carnival.

Th even I staged, for member and their rusata. AU of tha star who will axhlhlt here ara at Springfield, thl ween-snd taking part In the annual oxark mt Lawrence Lucas 1 director of th Country Club pool, whit Mau rice Mason I th pool manager, STATE MEET TO FINALS Missouri Sami-Fro Baseball Title Win Be Decided Tonight, JOPUN, Mo, July Tha Missouri semi-pro baseball cham pionship will be decided her tomorrow night winner will earn ths right to meet th Arkansas. ruia hamifira My-ofT-to see -whteir gmt to, ni tiatlona; tourna neaiwl'WfetoilavXan, Eagls-Plcher of Pichar, and Owego, Kara, only Negro team in th tournament, will meat In on semi-final, and th Springfield, Mo. Boosters and th Century Scott Miner of Baxter Springs, Kan, will clash In th other semi-final tomor row afternoon. They are th sur vivor of sixteen team that played CANDIDATES! ALL-STAR POLL An IncompIcU list of men eliglbU for Ut AU-fctwr bft tni iol- sspg.

Iao Tul-ch, fJayntA ffina- lf Jji.ui.iaa ltt; Lal-y K.iley. ktri Wndt, Ohio BUU; Ray Antu, Mia- AIM.I DonaM. vtraUiu; Erucf lAlUrfJ. Cdwid WldMih, ldnnetotl; rred.KiU& PrloMtos, Avcrtll Dnfcllt Pttttburitb; Chart Hamiicb, Ohio ftatt; B1U luin-kBflpr. Notrt Dun; Van Burnett, NorUiwtritirn; Phil Chaae, Ooorfia Tch; BiU Mom, Tulan; BUI TounK, Alabama; K4 Wadf, Utah Slat; Paul Fannin Kan-hm Krolrl Nhitfrotli.

Inwa Stat: GUARDS. -Umx tttarcavich, Washlnfton; WHUam Olaaiford. Pituburgb; Nat Plarct, Ford-bam: la wood Smith, Ohio StataJ Jtrry Dcn-nerltn. St Mary' (California SUv Rtttf, Jph Noira Daiou-Arihur AaJaaari- McclimiitT. lFTe-y 8u4tm jrftiBr KaiiiiWaU CENThRS J-iLlrtaTomia Pure PUrdov; NonhwftTtrri Elvln ftayrt, Illlnoli; Ted Iowa FretJ, Mundti, Motr Dime, QUARTERBACKS.

Bnced Srhmtdt. Navy. Ed OfxHard. Wtah-ingi mt State: Summy ffiugh. Texaa (T'hrfav OAn; Bu WiitcttwoR, Mlnncn(a; Ttppy Dy, Ohio fttat: Art Ouepfi, Marquettf; Jack Fry.

MlAaourl. Halfbacks Jam Cain, Wiihinfcum; Uoyd CtrdwtU, Nebraska; JuM Alfoaw, llknnnota: Clr-ene iAc) Parktr, Duk; Monk Meyer, Army; Prank Witcnx, CreiRhton; Ktn Sand-bach. Princeton; Byron Hainai, Warthtng-ton; Robert La Rut, Pittsburgh: Bob Wtlkie, Notre Dame; John'Drakt, Purdue; Ray Burtid. Marquette; Kent, Ryan, Utah State; Joe tXtrky) Riley. Alabama; Vie Wojcbov-fkt, Notre' Darner Oitl Slmmona.

Iowa; Bob Grieve. liUnoli; J. C. Meyera. Southern Methodist; Johnny Snragut, Southern Mrh-odist; BIU PUaer, Texas; Allan Kc, Ar-kania.

FULLBACKS. Ed JtirJtowekl, WUKnaln; Sam Pranctf; Nebraaka; Ward Cuff, Marquette; Larry Pan bom. Kotre -Dame; Blere Toth. Nnrth western; Hubert Pinky, Southern Methodist: Maurtca (Red) Elder, Kanaaa Stat. THE VISE Starting The New-Prea and other newspapers throughout the country will co-operate with the Chicago Tribune in gathering fan votes for the purpose of selecting leg football team for the an-' nual charity game agalnattha Grie'.

gay the night of Sept 1 at Soldier' Field, Chicago. Thl game In ths past hue not only created nation-wide In In Dtutjck terest and produced good football entertainment, but has gone a long way toward solving what wa a bitterly waged discussion from the day when Walter Cam? picked hls-fifst mythical all-America down to the time, that tbe idea for the game was given birth by Ward of asked thousand of foot ball fans, "would an all-star combination tack up In actual competition?" Ward has answered that question thre time and the fourth reply Is now in the making. Reader of The News-rea sports, pages, are urged to take an active part in thla poll. They will be interested In the final outcome, of the game and be cause of this fact should avail them selves of the op-. portunlty of helping pick the men who will face off against the national champion- Green Bay1 what will be the first major grid-Iron activity of the 1937 season.

Then there Is th matter of aeo Llonal pride. This department has often he rd Mid- Weatern fan be- rnncl moan the tact that many outstanding player In thi part of th country are passed up by th East ern critics when they settle down to th task of selecting their mythi cal teams. This time, th aversg fan ha the critic back on their own one- yard line, fourth down and thlrty- riv to go, While an axtenslv Hat of the men eligible to play with thrall-dare-only college senior ara chosen will found In today's i ports section. thi corner would Ilk to slngls out om several men from these part ror th consideration of the fans. Hen eligible to play and worthy or thl recognition from their howlng on Missouri Valley grid iron are: lao Dautach.

It, Btsadlct'a, ana. Uatar McDonald. Ntbraaka, and. Bruce Oiutlna, Ioa data, and. Jaul rannlna, Kanaaa Rtala, Ucfcla.

nulla Holland, Kanaaa Slata, guard. nmaia iuniin, uaianeaaa, aw Jack frra. Lloyd CardMll, Nebraaka, halfback. frank Wllons, Crclshton. halfback.

7 Fr.nrli. N.braika, fullback. Maurtcs IK.r, Kanaaa Kata, (uubsea. And dont forget our own Sneed Schmidt; Navy fullback, and Steve Toth, former Northwestern fullback who 1 now a member of th coaching taff at th Unlvrlty of Ml-ourl. Let' put them ovr, -HARRIDGg CRACKS WHIP, Fow -aos; Rjuh(itTVi t4er jr air i i NEW TORK.

Julv 10M Ant. fielder Jak Powell of th New York Yankea and Jo Kuhel. first ba- man for tha Washington Senators, each wa fined 25 by Praldnt niuiam Msrriaite of th American Laagua today for thalr fist fight during the Yankee-Senator gam yeeteraay, an wi i will ii imii'w Cron'n I Ml te Stolen, j'a- Mraee ssrtju Chapman, BoetonS PbHad.lphl, Baeei on balls off: arova 1. Oeter- mueller 1. Ceeter Struck but- by Orove 3.

OetermueUer 1. Cuter 3. Hits off: Orove 7 in 5 Innings, Ostermueller 3 In 4. dining SECOND QAMC. Boon by Innlnga: RUE Boaton (XI! OOO 000 03 5)0 -Phitmriatiiiiia-Trr; too oqmoi orjrnj Batteries Idarcum and Berg: Fink and Conrqy.

WHERE THEY PLAY National League. TODAY. New York at Chicago at Pltubursh. Cincinnati at St. Lxula.

Philadelphia at Boston. TOMORROW. i New York at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cincinnati. St.

Louie at Plttaburgh. Boaton. at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia. 8t.

Louie at Pituburgb. Boston at. Brooklyn. THUftSClAY, PRIDAY, Pituburgb at New York. li.

Chlcaiu.at Boeton twill-at "-cwcirmaa Brooklyn American lMgue. TODAY. Washington at New Cleveland at Detroit. Bt. Ioule at Chicago.

Boaton at Philadelphia. TOMORROW. Philadelphia at New York; Cleveland at Chicago. TUE8DAY Cleveland at. Chleaao.

-New Tort at Detroft. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boeton at St. Lou la. n'y Wsahlngtos at Cleraland American Association.

TODAY, TOMORROW, TUESDAY. Paul at Kansas City. Indtanapolla at Toledo. Mlnneapolla at Milwaukee. Iutavtlla at Columbus, --'---j WEDNB8DAY.

Opes THURSDAY, PRTOAY. iATURbAY, SUNDAY. Kanaaa City at Columbui at Toledo. Indianapolis at Louisville. St.

Paul Tl. MlnneapolU oa sltemi days. $1.65 i a. a mt. err.

ManhatUn Pajamas on 1S.00 Pajamas oa than, recruit one member do this we are not only going to have an all-inclusive Intramural pro gram, but are going to have teams in all competitive sport. "Under thl system each and llfS pp joj, 1 M. A. A. Veteran.

JlradHng this, low delrttSf vtW jbl( Vsftn ot ba eissott'wt- coiiegiais Ainteuc Association, d. (LeftyJ Davis, genial Southern gentleman who but recently relin quished position as football coach -to- erot-hla-futt-tln -and attention to the Job of athletic director, At the present time Director "Davit "i completing work for a master's degree In physical education at Louisiana Stat University. Newest member of the staff will be Ryland Milner of Oklahoma City, where he was performing a a high school athletic star when Coach Henry Iba moved, from Classen High School to Maryville. Mil ner came with him and waa a Bearcat athlete from 1929 to 1933. In tha fall of that year he became coach at Jackson.

High School when Wilbur Stalcup to succeed bis' old mentor, Iba, aa head basketball coach at the college. Has Good Record. Milner brings a good high school b-ecortf alma roater sJtul this summer is steeping himself tome more in the Davis lore aa a graduate student at Louisiana State. In addition to coaching football. Milner will also teach in the Industrial-arts department at the college.

The Third cog in the new Bearcat machine alld th man who Is hold ing the fort this summer Is Stalcup RYLAND MILNER Formr-eIorOrwa' Vtajourt tt Teachcra" College alhleta, who haa bean head coach at Jackaon. Hlah School, will return nut aJlna; mater thl fan-as -football Av -tl-etty -Daela jeurlns from aetlvn coaching to head tha new athletic department at tha Bearcat school. himself. A native of Oregon, he was an all-state man in basketball the year that' Oregon High School captured the Missouri championship. That was in the spring of 1928.

Stalcup attended college her from. 1928 to 1932 and then coached at Jackson. When Iba left Maryville. to. go.

to. ths University of Colorado as head basketball Stalcup became the logical choice to succeed him. His effort hava been crowned with marked success. Three Women Teacher. Dr.

F. R. Anthony, full-time fac ulty member, la also playing an -Im portantIf behind the scene rol in the. department It I he who ia In charge of the health program at the college. with this staff prepared to carry out the work of the department at least two new course will be added thl.

fall and a close relationship be tween theory I and practice will be With Maryville operating aa a state-maintalnad coeducational col lege, the problem of women's physical education is almoat as pressing a that for men student. Miss Helen Haggerty Is bead of the wom en's program and ia ably assisted by Miss Merlam Waggoner and.Mlss iMlaen Logan. Thla trio combine to equip future teacher for a con tinuation of girls' physical educa tion work. Fall Grid Camp. Th men's program will find both vanity and Intramural team operating in football, basketball, track and baseball, Ther will be a fall football camp for vanity candi dates a week before school opens and later in tha fall Stalcup will hold a novioe track meet for th purpose of acquainting himself with bis new material, Tn intramural saaketball pro gram lest winter drew 223 itudent lor a iuii cnaui or games.

Tnere win also limited com petition In badminton, ping-pong, swimming, goir, volleyball, soccer, field hockey, horseshoee, boxing and tennis, i. Assisted by Ellis. Thl preswnf WmnVtsr tension bas an eniollmsfit of student and- act) I rulre icai faucauun vora, MISS rlag- geny and her entire surf are on the summer faoulty. while Stalcup I being aaalated by Ed Ellis, former St Joseph Central High School root on ana track coach who Join the faculty of the Wyandotte High school, Kansas City, Kan, mi ran. of the- staff explain.

"In order to letic lumlnarie have secured position for next year. Walter Rulon will coach at Essex, Iowa; Donald ITrjlnrlB wKn nrpnnrri ftt iddDSrtid- -Rwy SKrtett, 1RST traakeri ball captain, will go to work for the Fordi Comnanv. in. v-e eari tnere next aeason. i-Tana: Grove of Atchison, former three-time all-Big Six center with Kansas City State College, and Dick Staab, great player, Fort Hays State College, are other new men.

recruited by the Ford ponsor. Th-' Vtmn Buck Weaver'-' will coach the team. About 40 per ce.nt of th people in the United 8tate can't swim! That Is ths conclusion of Ed Ellis, wits is doing a good job as swim ming instructor at Maryville. Out of a class of sixty students, Ed found only five who could get around in the water, Max Mudd, Missouri state high school-champion mller In 1836 and 1937, will enroll at Maryville thl fall. Mudd la a St Joseph Central graduate.

Johnson and, Salmon, two member of the Maryville High School state champion ship basketball team, are also card a lor vei'viiM with, lite Bearcats. Mors than 35,000 Is being apent on gymnasium repairs at 4he college thl summer. A $10,000 addition Is also being built onto the Industrial arts building, and tha site for a new training building has been laid out and work will start on it In the Immediate Mlasnuri hlsh schools mav be dt- ball competition next winter, ac cording to Herb Dieterich, president of the Mate high (chool athletic association. Th plan wa auggeat- ed at a recent meeting in St Louie and met with general favor. Herb wilt spend the month of August at Ohio State working on his thesis for Eddl Hiner of Ruehville, one of th beat known (emt-pro baseball player in northwest Missouri, will he a member of the faculty at Pick ett High School this fall.

He Is do ing lummer work at Maryville and is playing both Softball and base by OJeu-lis SUU, manager of the Maryville Merchants, as one of fhe best pitching prospects he has ever seen, Wilbur Zey of California, wa recently moved by the St Louis Cardinal organixatlon from th CCC camp north of Maryville to st Louis farm team at Neosha, Mo. Zey 1 a right-hander, five feet eight and one-half inchea tall, and sounds Stlll.jrr. dicta great, future for the boy. Bohm Townsend, Maryville' No. 1 golf devotee, and Caddy Gabby Butherus hav Just returned from swing of the' Swankier layout around Detroit BRITONS WIN MEET Oxford-Cambridge Victorious Over Yale-Harvard.

Occasion Markt First Time Invaders Have Defeated Americans Here, CAMBRIDGE, July Afbsr flvs previous failure on American soil, the combined Ox ford-Cambridge track team defeat-ad th Harvard-Tale force, seven first places to fly, today. Three meet record The British collegian' niecea was dua to the "doubles" registered by Cambridge's Godfrey Brown, England' current super-runner, in th quarter and half mile race and the Oxonian Alan Pennington in th sprints, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS (By th Aeeoetaud Press. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, Brooklyn, a Philadelphia, Boaton, Chk-aso, Plttaburgh, s. -Cincinnati, 11; t.

Louie, AMSRICAtT JJCAOUB. Boeton, Pbiladelphla, S-l. Washington. New York, I J. it.

Louie, Cblcago, i. Claveiand, 11 1, Detroit, 1 AMERICAN XasOCIATION. Indlanapolle, Toledo, 3 LouievlU vs. Colunbua poetponed, grounda. Mlnneaoolta.

1: Ullwaukaa. a ti canea en a atn, rami. su raui, Kanaaa uny, a tnlght smnaae. HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAOtlE. Pcti Pet kk-as tt, Bneton- AW Nhs -5 3 KrouVv a 41 PltUu'l 3 31 PMIeilel'lila, IT 4rl St.

JdHla 2 31 ,1 Oiefitmaii-. yt AHERtOAN IXAOUE. W'L Pet) Pvt New York 4 tl Cleveland 31 3 ,00 Clucaso 41 Waahlnsteh 10 ST .44 Detroit 41 1 LouU 11 4 .113 Boaton as PHIlaSel'nl 10 AklERICAN ASSOCIATION, Pel T. Pat Minnaa'olta 4 34 40 IS Toledo 4 IS 'Milwaukee 3 4 1.41 Coluwibua 33 4R .41 et nan akn mt aUnrnW that they are tn position to accept election to the aquad. Hlg Men Start, The eleven player, on at each position, who receive tha greatest number of votes will (tart the game.

If for any reason a playar- thus honored by tha fans Is unable to Join the squad, th man next In line will picked In tb poll started the game against th Detroit Lions. They were Wayne Mlllner, Notre Dame, and Keith Topping, Stanford, ends; Dick Smith. Minnesota, and Truman Spain, Southern Methodist, tackles; Verne Oech, Minnesota, and Paul Tangora Northwestern guarda; Gomer Jones. Ohio. Stata, canter; Riley Smith, Alabama, Jay Berwanger, Chicago, and Bill Shakespeare, Kotre; Darns, and Sheldon Belsa, Minnesota, fullback.

Th coaches chosen by the. fans, all of whom accepted, wer Bern! Bierman of Minnesota, Elmer Lay- den of Nptr Dam, Bo Mc- Mlllln of Indiana. Lou of Conimbia and Lynn Waldorf of Northwestern, Th playar poll opening today will end on July 25, so you haven't much tlm to cait a vote for your fa-vorlt liniup. There I no set form for auh- If July Sale Lorna waidort milling your -lection. Just gat out a pencil, jot down th name of th eleven men you want to se faoa th Green Bay Packer and mall your selection to th sports editor, News Pr, A list of prominent player who concluded their college career laat lesson appear Jn thl edition, but you are not limited to the nomi- Th voting for eoache will begin on July 28 and end Aug.

Th squad will report at Northwestern for training oa Aug. 14. Tha prsvtoua thre game of tha all-atar series resulted in two tl core and on victory for th pro. fesslonals. IB vm.

th Chicago Bsar were held to a scoreless tie befor 10,000 The follow-L lag year th Bear, again repre-aentlng th National Professional League, defeated the collegian, to to, and last year th Detroit Lion cam from behind in th laat quarter to tie th all-star, to 1. The attendance at tail year conteit, re-duced somewhat by -rain which forced a day' postponement, wa 74 I All for Charity, Profit of-tha enterprise alwavs SHIRTS an. PAJAMAS Manhattan- Shirts and 0t -J sal tDa-elU $2 00 Manhattan Shirt and Pajamas oil sal 3.50 Manhattan Shirts and Pajamas on sal for $2.65 Shirts and sale for FXOOR hav bean divided squally among th lfnltd Charltlea, Catholic Char, MAIN i It I and Jewish Charltlea of Cblca- go. They collected 132,14 from last Tithe o'lMerr'noW will accepjl Sft WRU tiler! Toujns-cnD nation er unprecedented demand ClcAhinq Cornporu 71 1 of cTcrmnth 'I ther will no Ihoreaa hi price. Tha better location will $3.30.

Meat In other section will er for 2 20 and 11.10. Addles application to football ticket manager, Tribune Towr. Chicago, Check ahould be mad payable to Chleagu Tribun unarniaa, ina, 5, Tb Packer wtll begiit Iramlnf laat sunaay ana Monday. All of th Maryvtlle, senior ath- Kan. city 31 34 Paul so 4.

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