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Tuesday, March 29, 1927 IN BENEFIT CONTEST KID DUGAN "In the By DICK DORGAN GOOD TRACK RECORDS GRADE ATHLETES HAVE SOMETHING TO SHOOT AT. ALL WE car 8 i) iu i a ViEU.I'M THIKlM'j'OP GETTIM' voo HILLYARDS AND BOOST! R3 TO 1 TEU ME. TO OPTO? is My CLASH TONIGHT IN AUDITORIUM Good Nrm hnp OKiVWrXVo YOU IHVEWr 00 YOU THlMlV 7 ri ft OOLL PLOVER VSf VP YOU CO PiPOOMO I Chc ee woREeov VlL SU)I QjHTo TH 1 PEOOLIMS It THE FIRST Thng 1 uxB GOT tCJOW? AMD THE HEfllTT ePKOPOSWi. Proceed of Basketball Cam Will Co to Fund to Bo Ued to Send Moot Dugger Bind to Pari Preliminary at 7:30 o'clock. STVi-E ftNOJHOrHAve To GUESS, Only Six ef Original Slxtttn Plgurtt for Grade School Indoor Ctrnlvtl Survived In 1925 and 192S The Record.

A rod Baseoan. oith 1 THIS UJILLGE WIS oesttbr? IF COMWIC LETJ HIM PITCH shoujiajq KNOW YOU IL Ub YOU FftoM his HE MY CPE MO HOST OP PEW MftV EVEX tJo 0OClVrtTHE MlMOffff. Ik, THE MEOW TIME SftMPffOJ THlMkff HE ORtJ SMOWEOPMfTCH QeTUjEEW TOWWEy OLID OUQPiKj Tonight I lb tlm when bketball fana and ether et St. Jopk can not only ps4 their money for pIesor but ill doing good lo. Th HIHrard.

national champkma, and th at. Joseph Boosters, tha am which want Into tha fourth round of tha mart In Ksntae City, clash In tha Auditorium at I o'clock, nd tha precede will to to tha fund which wilt ue4 to aand tlio Roao 1ugger American Letlon Pott band to tha Intarnational legion convention In Far: tn September. JUsy Ilctati told. Tha South Sid Commerce Club and Athlete who bav been chosen to rn' Maent their reapectlv school It) tb fourth annual trad choot track mt Friday night In th. Auditorium bav.

tomeihlttg to ahoot at In tb. wy of rcorda. Each year lnc th meet organised lk mark bav gnn by III board or been tied, and only a of th. original records remain on th. sheet.

Grade school athlete have bean training bard for torn time, torn for ever. 1 month, for th meat Frldy night, and more Interest I displayed In tb carnival thi yer than at any tlm lnc It at organised. Six Broke Fart Year. Sixteen records wer mad In 1)14, tha flrat tlm th meet visa held. Six went by when higher marke wer mad In th field evente and the tlm waa rut down' In th.

track event, Lett year tlx more new rnaik war. placnd to tha credit of athlete and It II bsiievtd that more go this year. The Rltts School not only hat won tb mt for tli. thru, yesrs it wat h.id. retaining permanent possession of the large trophy offered by the Chamber of but hold.

flv. of the eiihteen retnrda The TrurrhoMt ia it I FRANCIS STREETS WIN Fdlth Quler of Peaillng, who yet ha no official golf laurela to her credit. Mr. E. If.

Baker Jr, of Belmont and ails Virginia VantVi of Chicago ar th other contendere. Diamond Dust From Teday'a AaaaelaUd Pr Olapatchea.) until the beer arrived. English, roller. brw thlr own tpeclsl br from reel, pea handed down from generation to generation. Th.

oaram.n tnk. wines sparingly, only a small flat of port each night. Champagn. 1. a weekly treat, and then only flsssa, America contribution to modern Fog-llh crew.tralnln- ar Jail and drtw- latter being th favorlt ln- etoor port of th oaramen during dull Helen Wllla, apparently wetrer.1 from th.

tffecu of an operation for ap- Kinley eai-li bold two, I-afayett. Waab-pendtcttta that forced hr out of chain- Mngton. Neeiv ami Kverttt have on mark plonalilp l.nnis play last ea.oti, already jea- to their credH, ha trtd her eom-bck cnmptlgn, I with th Wlghtman cup match, a well Meeorai of lb Meet, Ih ntlonal champlonahlpt, at her Recor.lt of grtd tchooi track mt goal. Her teaaon fclay baa i follow tha Chamber of Comm.ro ara backing tiia movement to aand tha band man to tha -convention In Cay Pare and report that a larg number of ticket have been old at tl each for tha fame tonight, Thera no picking tha lineup of tha Huljard. With a number of player from whom to pleat.

It la Hky that any aort of a lineup will at art aaalnet tha Boosters, many of Whom ara caat-offa from tha Hlllyard equad. However, thla band of Boomer played excellent In tha tournament to eliminate thraa taenia and to ohow well against Wichita University, the team which pieced third In Uia tourney by whipping aahbum College In tha conaoiatlon by arraii acora. Tli Booster Llaeae. Ademt nd Mueller, forward; Milter, eenl.r, and Fish and Clltner, guard, will be the itartmg lineup for tha Boost er. It wa thie cjuintet playir Wkleh played mott of tha lime in tha- tntfrwif anent They ara all former Mlllyarda.

Cook, guard Symon, forward Brlatow, forward, and Spratf, center and forward, an the other mambar of the aauad. preliminary proml. to be Inter-eating. Tha Piatt Commercial Collet will play Knight of Coltuobu at T.W o'clock. H.

S. TOURNAMENT BEGINS. rorty-Tbrr Team I Battle far s. Uoal kaatplontblp Tail Week at I'alTeralty of Calraro. nut Slarcn in jwrK CH- pre-aljed In major leagii circle In recent year.

Practically all of yeaterday' practice aeenlon wa occupied with player tearing around the path, and a major part of future acaalon ar to be utilized lmllarly. Th flrat leg of a Lakeland, Fla, to Xew Orlrana Jaunt for the Cleveland Indian wa mad yeaterday wiben tb Trib arrived at SI. Auguetlh for their gam with tb Nw York Clanl. A pep eslon at the training camp nded lot of bck-lppln. war wtioopa and aasertlon rba the Indiana are In great thp and with Vngr Ji McCaltlatar' annoiincemer.t that when team reach Xw they will ready for a great elnn.

Oeorge I'hl waa alaitd to do th towing today. tjlenn Wriirbr, brilliant Pittsburgh ahortat.op, will be back In the lineup tomorrow when th Buccaneer open a two-game eerie wlih the Detroit Tiger San Antonio, Tex, Mangr Donte Buah ba announced, Wright forced out of tha gam irecehtly with apralned hand. Tn team left San Francleoo Sunday on It way eastward and will arrive In San Antonio today. Pitcher Vie Aldrldg la alao reported to back In ahap after havlr.ff bad alary ann treated by a Loa Ar.grie apeclallat. Th Cincinnati Nation la nd tb Bal- -r- BOBBY JONES HONORED.

Brltlaa open Oolf fbamnlnn Klected Honorary Life Member of the Han- Ingdale (England) Golf SUKNINGDALE, England. March I. Bobby Jonoe of Atlanta, t.5a., who won th open golf champlonahlp laat baa been elected honorary lire member of the Sunnlngdal Golf Club. i It waa over th Sunitlng-flAl coura laat year that be created a mure record of IS for bote. Brftfah golfer er areaied ovr thl per-formanc.

In Beptembar, laat, wa Olected to mamberahlp In th Royal and Ancient Club of Kt. Andrew. Scotland. With the Amateurs Nlt-e for thla column atmuM rat-h The Newe Preee not later then te e'' tot-k the mrrnln fllowln ta santea, sni he written en vmy one aide of the saptr. t.j Tidt Mftt Sport News and Comment IFram Today' Aaaoelaud Free Olapatohea.

Spring" fortune my b. aa fickle as tb weather but si) far, at leiat, they bav shaped th proapoct of a brilliant campaign ahead for uch notable figure Roger Hornaby, I.loyd Jtahn, Bobby Jone and Helen Will, to mention a few of th laadf. Hornaby, mileklf adjuatlng himself to that method of John McOraw, has been batting at clos to, a Mi clip to demonatrat that it t. Ill Ink mor than ordinary stick work lo keep him again from tha (op that lie held for alt straight years prior to Batting apree that bine- aom In th South don'l always reach full bloom In th pennant rac. but tlornaby la convinced baa regained liia old-tlm form, and tha expert.

agree with him. Grim determination r.d on of th moat flaming fighting apirlta In track and field athletic hav lifted Uor! Hahn to lb top piac among Am.rltan nilddle-dlttano runner The ex-Ne-braakan h. overcoat th. handicap of a aom ew hat awkward atyl to reach th peak. Ill unbeaten Indoor record, campaign on tn.

xo runner on thla aid. appear equipped upaet llshn'a reign it. natltmal mil champion. Th anectacl of tit nation foremost golf professional virtually conceding nftKK i the Uinta wlsard from th position now occupies a th world open champion. Beer, in and champagn ar.

on th. training menus of the Oxford and Cambridge boat rac. nrew. wl ar. winding up their training fof th vnty-, ninth Englleh university river claea.e on Saturday.

B4r I an Important ltam In th training of F.n!lah oaram.n. The non-arrival of barrel a of apeclat brew from Cambridg when th. light blue or'w cm fnty early this month wa taken aa an omen of 111 tuck, and gloom pervaded tb Cambridge camp 1 pane Th. St Joaeph Sporting Ctoda team amaahing onn.ll victory will praftice inmorrow and Frt Uv on the orr Kdvin Wide, and two world rc-Niiyea diamond. All players take nerformnce, haa been tb moat rd report at Any frtet A.

team, wl.hina game, after April "'P'cuoue achlv.mnt of th winter basketball teaaon ha arrived; odlat forward, took all of tha pep out for th fcht boy of forty-thra th gsrn, when atarted hitting taamp repranntina; thtrty-eliht Hlatory I repeating ltaelf In Florid whar th Yankee and St. Ioula ar renewing tb world aerie rivalry tbat thrilled all li fall. Th Card won th aec.ind atralglit gam In a nine-game aerlea. to 4, at St. Petereburg yeilerday.

Jut a topped th Tank In their track laat fall ao did ancient 6rovr Clvlnd Alexander return to wear a pll about their bat yeaterday, after a poor flrat winning. Dab Ruth after a hit and a paaa, alruck out. Herb Pen nock, nouthpaw tar, who recently withdrew from th holdojit rank, will left behind for further conditioning when the Tank hit th Northern trait H'ednee-dar night. Ha wilt join th club In New York. Tli Ola nt a bad lift In aucraa acalnat Rrnl Wlngard left-handednea at St.

Anguatlne, will! th St. Louis Browne maltreated to rook! twlrlers to win, 11 to I. Manager McOraw I roaming about Florida on a mynterloii errand that may concern th continued abeenc of Kddl Bouah, outfield holdout. Th Brooklyn P.oln went a long- way eleven Innlnga to tie th vVaahlngten Sanator. 4-4, at Tampa, On familiar if ht Of th.

regular aeaaon wa. ro In th. ninth when Fred Mar- brry, champion relief hurl.r. recud tb gam. for Wa.hington with two out.

Th. of Connla Mack's Athletic. I. from Fort Myere, and tb Phillies ar du to leav.Br,dnton for PhlSa- delpbla toniht ft. a gam.

with th. Buffalo Int.rnatlonala. Tomorrow the second trtng A wtu leave for a awrto of gamee In and Korth -Carolina that will keep them buay until Aprli 14. Yesterday Manager Mack'e firat team wnn Ita eighth straight "victory of 0-. exhibition eeaaon, defeating Jndlanap.

oil of th American Association. to I The Brave have found their training at fit. Petersburg, now ended, re-j mvneratlv. If th club ha luck In It remaining exhibition famea It expecta to atart th reg-ular sea inn betMr off man-! dally than tn paat aon. Th Bad Sox leave New Orleana to- morrow.

Bradley. Qulnn. Ben- ntt ana all youngster, took turn In tb bos yesterday (n praetlc nd It was predicted that their good bowing; would make Manager Crrlgan a long way with them before he trt cutting th pitching- ataff. Th Chicago Whit Sox battled through their flrat extra Inning gam of th eeaaon with the horn club th.lr Shrveport, training camp and thanka to air tight nitchlna? won out 1 tn In th he H. at I It Schuler.

31 "2 Francis aitoet, or call in iirg i.tty tmaebaii club haa al-j ready orgnnued for ihe omitng baseball I seavn. Any team wanting sume piewae rtt Lejttr L'. Wail. Ho. n.aJ.JKfr.

TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP OF SUN-l DAY SCHOOL CAGE LEAGUE. Hyd Park Prbytrltna Dfetd by Scoro of Si to 22 In Title BattleMillar High Scorer ''All-Americana" Victor; The Francl Street champion of tlv fliet division of th Sunday School iMfM, airaln ehampiona of th entlr circuit, defeattn; th Hyde Park Prebytrln' laat utitht by th acor of i to ti In the champlonalp male in Ui Y. if. C. A.

tytnnaalum. The Francl Street have won th baa-ketball champtonahlp aevra! time In th laat fw year, and aeveral mam-bar of -th: Mfrecation hould hav quit a collection of fold Each team member will rectlva another for bl work lait door tTa BoMed. Th MetbodUU doubled tli acor on th South Knd team In tha firat balf, but Willi mora than half of th Jat period ton, th Praebyterlana rallied and cam within point of tying th cor. It clna enough to make th Ran kflllar. Methi Th Frncl Street draw ahead nd war never In dngr of km- tng th male.

Miller wa high point man for th ehantplonablp team. totaled an ven balfdoion field goal. Symon. another Francl Street forward, was close be hind him with flv goal and a fre i throw. Cook played an icIlnt d-fenlv gam for th winner.

"Atl-AMerlcaae" tVla. Pye, ranter for tli loeer. played an excellent gam throughout, and wa high pointer for th South Ender. Tie made four field goal and a fre throw, Tb TrVhtu Temple wer echeduled to play tb Third Street Preabyterlan In th prllmlry to dld th aecond plae In th league' standing. How-aver, a th Tempi player did not how up a group ef cagwa war a-ambled, handed th nam of "All-Americana, and proceeded to romp on th praabytarlan.

Tb scor of th gam waa 41 to 19. Tb gam proved to a fr-eorlng affair. Bradley mad eight field goala for the pick-up team, and Miller counted aevan. Nedrnw nd Botaford, Preebyte-1 rian forward, each scored eeven field goala campneji, center, registered four pointer. Th lineup follow T.

MRTH0D1R78. II r.o. Konrman, a Miller Stihob. i. Tteserty, 4 Weir, I Cooic, Muench.

Funk, a a I I The South Ski. Merthsnn, the teamiopen ar.d contenting themselves with a swnnwired by the KtiJ n.en-har.ta. n-rambl. fur money mphaale li.til their first practlre Sni1y for i -ill .1 i pread California critic and atrength ened th belief that ah top again. Will Teach th.

win yearn th, ST. JOSEPH BOXER LOSES. Francl Coadwln llefeated by Wy.mtsg ight Hraijwfltht la Frellmiaary igkt, NEW YORK; March I -Andy Iilvodl, Junior welterweight of New York, won from lied Mage of New Tork on a technical knockout in tb fifth round of a ten-round match last night. Dirndl weighed I4S; Mjgee, 147. In on of two four round pretlml- narl, Wyoming Warner.

Cheyenne, 17a, defeated Firanct Uoodmlti, St. Jos eph, 17f. uevsin ten osepn eev eral month ago for St. Loui to enter a peclI training school ponord by in n. l.

oil company by which II waa ltr farther east. ji. nan several lights in Pt JIMMY SLATTERY WINS. Award Berlslo Foal Orr Jnbaay ntaao or leveitn ut at nsttato, i. BUFFALO, N.

T. March -il-1 Jimmy Siattery of Buffalo wa award-! Th teilim on A fo.nl over Johnny Ritko of Cleveland In tb fifth round her laat nlgrtL FIGHTS LAST NIGHT on (out ovr johnny ftitlei i rninl. IlPnnjr Ron, Buffa.o 41mi4 Jimmy tarcr C'llforniv rtum1n, Johnny Mclatain, 9t. to is, tat lrtih Jvbnny cur. tin.

Nw Tork, raunfl ProvldTl45f. R. i I Hftnawrhrtr FlrttTtiri Isitaftin, liTiix-ktifl ctiit Frank MKAnni, Sfilnfl. 1 bH)mor--Tfjftim Rna. MfKMitMrf Pi drtf4 Ctrp.

Rftliimor. 12 round. hfK-hMlr, N. Km pi 4 Ft, l)rnufi 30 roiin-is, frnm R1 Iin. Nir York, on tfhni nr, brOB.

l-jtiowui JovJwirt, St- inswph. A Fuunli Phnt--ltljhii--rhii Vr Torh won fitftta AJ Wiiiltltr, round. 'f rbt, ffttjtl J'Btl UB'dfllCVJsie PUtKliUl fft, 16 rouatls- MIKISTFR TO BR TRA1HFR. FAST HAMPTON, March I iJFV Al Schooner, heavyweight, who was i knocked out in an effort to win the tlate amateur till, may bav. ministerial aid In a baik-from-Mllm movement.

If be de Tb. llev. Dr. Hubert S. Stafford.

I Cont-eUonsltt. la Willing lit Usui htm, with ti'lct altciitioit to diet 1 I I I I I You 'd Be SURPRISED! 1 ihi a W-TaM rah- Tn-Tonrd Cllffoci vetett nrsnei, a ec'titna, llt.t. wu, l0r fiU s-hool7 4 1 aeoottoa. Itt.ift; e.pound class, llohtwilt Vavra, Neeiv Kchool. .4 2-5 amnil t''4 lov-pound cIam.

Junior Ksene, (i.rfiehl nhol, 4 2-1 trromln, Jfljl, rlas. Willis t.i.no, L.fartrt School, 4 l-S ercond. tisvug JH, Wyttt rirhool. 4 1-3 ll.v High Jump tO-l'nund clssa, Theodore itenaitis, nose. Mrnoot.

a leer 3 ItKhe Pi'ft; fcll-pound cl.sa, Rohett illettri, lier. field hool, 4 feel inrhe. 10 pound claeit, John Keckniger, 4 feel a mc-hee, l.t. uidilmited claae. J.con Sprti'g, Mi Ivini.y rtrhool, 4 feat l' Ulfltes, MA.

Brt.ad Jump 7 Pound rises Lnvd Ctnortevon, lilies School. 7 feet, t.i. rund clwaa. Victor ienecn, ittlaa tichnrtl. feet 4W Itionta.

IM-pound Wlllt.m Knlirge. Huninoidt School, 7 feet 11' mrfiee, unittnited cians. Joepii rosa.l, Biiea ScIkioI, 1 feet C'e Incnes. iirlay Rare, 4 Lap 70-Potmd rlaaa. M.

K.u,tey S' a .1 1 eeroi.tls mil virtue. ei 1 it eectnile. li aernsila Una 51 1 tecmios. Higli School. aril lsh lal of 4 h.iriilet H.aa- of Central.

4 ee. on.la. relav, ttf-n v- kir. Itvtl, lel. Bt'owiif, BOWLING TOURNAMENT.

Kraft and F. Kernel, of Fort Wtjee, uu Usable Fveat, TFtOriU, 111. March F. Km ft anti F. Farnum of Fort Warn.

Jr4 wnt tntn ixM pliuMt tn th rt.rnbit" itil th hr lytrdr wtlh cor rf Mil. Th? -hrt( of 4:3, 424 rut 414. Frnet ftn4 Kfn of Puffl tpnl l.tfjtS In th doubl to1r nd F. Zurrh jr, Frt Warn. vl F.

Tfn, Buf falo, U2 J. Laru. Jackaon 41 Kith In tha tlngl. "PLAY BALL" SOUNDED. Ftrllle Coaet I.eagn.

Opeat Tweety-Flftk ampalr Today Mott of Flayer la Good Coaditio. t.OR A.Viin.BS, Mrrh St. Th Patiflo C.oaat baseball league open. Its twenty-firth campaign todv. It 1 expected to gt off to a good Mart, warm weather and practice game with major leaguer having aided to put the players In condition.

mCI BASEBALL CAM-. teed! to The Newe Press. ATCHISON. March -If Old Jtol dries) out th. local Bl.

Benedlot'a field and warm lh a'mophr. aulflcletitly; Coach Larry Quigley arm tak. bis squad of forty aspiring Hi. Collet, baebsll players Mhrougli their Inli'al, dlsncind orkoi(t (before th week I over. King Edward is a dean cigar mild and mellow through and-through.

Packed with smoke quality. Foil wrapped. nOTHENBERG SCHLOSS CIGAR CO. Kansas City. Mo; Distributors 1 tr (uy Schalk was correspordlngly Jubilant, a.

th. te.m cone.d. rabl.lo,.of dignity in encounter ith th. Texa. Leagu.

club, In is. taking two out of three, th U(lt ion. from Ted I.von. Ih. So f' 'm BJ tomorrow, P.ed.

yesterday, o' B'ar? Di t-unn P'-cr. appear that their marital troubles .7. "wil to P''lng ba.eball. VISUAL SPORTS By OL MBTZOKlt. VON ELM CREDITS PUNCAN FOR TITLE.

Duncan's Push Off Stoxt of liacKswi DRAGS CLUB Gf wn.Elm act on. to Kn. 7 b' 1 ld T1" credit for that upuin perfot mance. to George himself, belongs to; lOeorg luncan, Brltiah profwsional. Duncan showed how to really hit a uaorg tn crertit for my for mv "cces.

io, aner aeiesung conoy lJ" Tr-' which I a pretty good reason looking Into Duncan garr. We! it over morning at breakfast when wa first her wnb Abe Mitch- about Ihe only imi- WI could cor- jner him for a comfortable Mat U.i ing that tour. i good 1 back Into position. Many at ara drag th club back, including Bob Vac Donald, eopyrlshl, t31.3 PLAY SEMI-FINALS TODAY. Clenna Collelte and Irgiala Tsnvtle Amoag tonienoers e.eix aan.ai JSortb a 11 it Siietb fnaraament.

golf tournament reached tha wlih 'Mia OlennaCollett. of Proy Idenc R. 1 former national champion. Included among th. four remaining Hue aaplrant.

Thrlc winner of th. Norih and South honor, I matched against Mi-a" 1171 Pt i I'lay bcn thla mornin; among the it! at th fnlvertity Cblcago gym-tifttfUim. Safford, Aria, traveling milea to entr th tunamn opened tit program rlnt a team from th other nd of th country, Franklin, It Th Fa tford team and a lr body of rooter, and their eompttrtotafrom Sllbart, Arll. had the honor of coming th longeat H. tance to compet.

Tli tquad ef evn from Altilna, Tena, hmrnj overnight a th bo- from a Jimlt of Inhabitant, r)-rent th amalleat community aaplrinit to. lb national tttla, but Mlneravlll. Vth. la not far bahlnd. Thar four teen boy lo tb high chool at and nln of them cam her to ply.

They brought along on coach, one nrtn. ctpal, on auperlntendant and (even cul- All but Mven of th forty-thre team nlrd wer atale champion, and Uie other wer runnrup. A long Hat of other tchool had to refuaed InviU-tlona, and aom tat winner were turned down to keep th tournament atrtctty within public high aehool ranli. Th draw gar fudieftald, N. a flrat round by.

Iieeaua of th odd number of entrle and th winning team will bav to cor tlv anralght ketone to tjirry oft the Flrt roind match wilt played Imurly all day Tueedar atrting at 10 a. m. and up to II p. Wedneaday when tl; aecond round bKrln. Beml-final will reached Saturday aftarnoon and th final Saturday night.

Flv of th team av been ti previou tournamenta, but laat year' winner. Fltchburi, wa beaten In Ita etat tournament thie ear. EXHIBITION GAMES. Weawmont. Tavea ftrtlt (Ame-ii-ant Ttpeklee yiaMtrt tTSat ntterteMiTiktne Watt Viell: ttaaaen, Iloitnaoaer, V'-eUIe.

si M- i Pillette ae.i Peteriirr. It tr Lhuie tNaMonali -i a 13 To-k (Amerli ant .41 BatteriesAlexander. Bins and gwvker rarretl; Hon, Ituelher and Fla. iNatleaall Weehtntttm lAmerta) 4.He1. d.rkn S.

It. 15 1 4 II BatterlejMrW mr. T.nr PieTTati! LT1i and At Sbrwvepert. fblre. (Atnerlr.n) 1 nreeport lTae 1 I St.

Aonailne. Ft. -Le-use tAmerlanl Kew Torfc tNattenall 11 11 1 a H.tterli iee uss.rd a4 Tllomaa and evormr. rtea Sanenrd. Fla rbiiarfetpliia i4miriftt lrrt'enaitehe tA.

A Waftef'ee--rirer. Pa. Flereee s. a Cochrane. and MOXDT BFFFATS JirS5.

CHICAOO, March Jo fTootaV Mondt. tb cowboy wrtlr. last eight defeated Wayn BI) Mimn. th. former Nebraska football in two straight fall in what billed as a flniili snatck for two out of thre fall.

OFFICIAL I htirl.r. Jwhar, the dimn of the So com, went five fntiinaa tn hie ftraf an. pearanc thl year, yielding four cat-. trd hit, but on ef them Was a home run. That was Shreveport'.

only becatts. Alpbone. Thomas went. In for th. last even Innlnga and gave up but on.

atntl and no run. Th. Cuba spent th. day en rotit. to Kl paso lth the Pittsburgh Pirate.

Today th Cub top over at Kl Paso for a gam. and then bead for a four-fame Totsle 1 It I 1 PIltgRTTtRtANg. it, F.O." T. Ivy. 1 t'ntnbilnsa, J.

me. 4 1 t'hll-e 1 a.uoJera. 1 a Totsle 4 eeneon. ami expect to have one of the faateal cluoa of th. city.

The team will prnftic next Sitn.lay Lake diamond, If the weather la favorable. Any out-of-town team wishing gam. for Sundtiv or reel of th. eeaaon writ. I'hailea H'lrnril.

101 s.iev atreel, tali TAKF TWO OVT OF TIIBFE FA 1.1.4. PORTLAND, March Kauffman, I'olumbit. Ohio. lthi-bev)v welgtit wrestler, took two of thr falls iirvm uiy Luwtinii ner. last ntrtn from After Mchwon a rail thtr bead bumped with aurh force Edwards waa knocked ttneonactoua.

BY BIIXY WHOfe caiujOb TO COUEft Fl(r Cost mim NO-HIT WiCTORieS -WA. 1 I Ill If Mill II II" it I I1 erie at Pallet. golf It rrlartd. with the sole of the feet Mickey O'Xeil ba been purchased Your pivot. b.lUtv.e and control are due outright from th Brooklyn Itobin to; entirely to the way you tn.

your feet, bolater tb catching department of the him on In il Sena tors, wbH Pitcher eurley Ogden puelies with lb Insirt of Ihe ole of the and Leo Mangum Have bi aold to the left foot That puah starts the telub Buffalo club In the international League back a use It rotates the lup, the without any atrlnra attached, hip In turn rotate the shoulders and the Tb acquisition of O'Nell ha out-(left shoulder In turn rustics back th. shadowed other event of th moment at left arm. Dtincar) drag hi club back. Mi Tampa, training camp. II iand afta hi.

body pivot complete, Mild andHellow Vf a catcher of axpariesc and served wtthjeocka th club by (wincing th left arm mm ALL AMERHAXS. ftraitler. Rlitse. Xtlter. nuaarri.

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aauarielB Total. OtMltK WBKSTI.EB WIJS. WICHITA. March H.UFl Richard Schlkat. German harywlght wreatlar, defeated Rudy Dusek of Llltl Kwk.

1 Ark, her. laal night In two out of this imeek won th. ftrtt with a head- lock, but Schlkat took th next two with toehoWs. Count Zarynoff of Boaton beat John Vtlkotf, Bulgarian, In straight fails 50T TO BATE GOLF TFASf. NEW YORK.

March Mm Sundry million of bug In America will wonder, but not worry. There' uh llttl Interest tn golf at mighty Columbia Vnlver-aity that It had decided not hv lean. th Nw York Olant and tb Boston Brave befor joining th Hcblna. Trl Speaker and Sam Blc ar rw- eoverlng from but iMyer now confined hlo bad with high fever. Th Senatora today open a thre-gain terle with th SL Louis Cardinal, i world champkjn.

after noundtns- Cbe.ve. and Tlenrv of th. Qtant for a IS to I victory the EVAN 3- Williams dribbled a slow teaser down the Cards were playing the Giants. I Brown felt milt atl.afled. yesterday, pIXEllfRST.

March wa loo on th part ef both Th annual North and South woman's il. club. 1 Member of tb Tjelroit Tiger aquad ar putting In torn etrenuons bat running practice at San Antonio. Manager Morlarty let it known tht 1 Intent upon reviving that deprtmnt of th gam to a higher degree than baa WESTERN ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE, 1927 IfTS Bill Doak, who deserted the N'attonaJ Lseu to gelt real estate) in Florida. I back again, this tlm with Brooklyn.

Tb return cf Doak to tn Dis now reminds thai a (light mental dip on thre different occ hs ml 'ill vtl mm iiont sept nim irom tn book of no-hlt fams. Alway retarded as treat fielder, momentarily lapsed in the terr thing luppoted to excel, and thereby lost chance that epme to few pitcher, inot one no-lilt game, but three of thein.U IJoak'a slip, are famous In National League history. In 1920. pitching atralnu Philadelphia for Ht. Loult.

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t. 4 i I 54), going Into the) eighth Inning. Cy the flrot base line. "Jack Kournler1Itler Ihe ball but Found Doak slltl oni tho rttbbnr vlipn he fftditcl to toa to (list. That was the, only hit of' tne game.

Two years May 11. lD2i. EDITiABD mm nave Kancroit, iirat man tip, mt a alow roller to Koitrnler for what should have been an easy out. Doak failed to rofer and Bancroft beat Foamier in tilde for the base. That wa Ihe only hit.

A tnonih later, agalnat the Phillies, Doak went Into th aerenih inning leading 1-0, Curt Walker, now-with th Giants, bounded to Fournler and on again Doak didn't cover. Chalk up tha only bit of the gam. Three rank cratches, mad possible br mental lap, deprived Doak. of boasting a remarkable record thre no-hlt game. i (tet An agxcTJLstiat Ctjr.

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