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FOURTEEN the LINCOLN MARCH 3 1931 With U.SeC. Strives to Keep On Qrid Slate; Rockne Leaves In Huff TILDEN THRILLS NEBRASKA FANS Biir Shows Off At Omaha In Defeat of Czech Expert. MIRACLES OF SPORT. BX ROBERT EDGREN. BY GREGG McBRIDE.

OMAHA, March 3 Any doubt as to which is the better; or Karel BY GEORGE T. DAVIS. LOS ANGELES, March moRuls of the Tiidcn Univeratty of Southern California had considerable to say KozVuh. has been decided insofar today about a rumor that Coach Knute Rockne of the Notre Dame football team had sfone east in a huff that boded ill for wound un their road tour here last Trojan-Irish gridiron relations after the present contract ends next fall at South Bend. 8-6.

it was the seventh vie- And all that was said was deroRatory of the reliability much i of the rumor that Rockne was about to substitute the Golden as a victory in the period of troup- Bears of for the Men of Troy as hi.s far western traditional foe. Claims Relations Cordial. WlllLs O. Hunter, director of said: "A.s far as th University of Southern California is concerned, relation.shlps with Notre Dame have been and are on the mo.st cordial and friendly grounds. We would regret very much If any publicity that has been Issued in le past or may be forthcoming would Jeopardize Rhythm as the i controlling fac- When Coach Howard Jones was qj your golf Informed of this swing is a more he simply classed It as a wild rumor elusive factor without any foundation.

i than it need be. Coach Jones Flics Denial. Oddly, the split people who started such a second hesl- story did so without any knowledje in Qood Qolf, BY CHESTER HORTON. of conditions. never have said anything that could be con.strued as being detrimental to the of football that Rockne teaches, which I always have admired.

'Vhen was OCTeRMiNE TO BE PMYTHMIC FARGO FIGHTER ON BOOK seys left-hook action which I mentioned yesterday, was disastrous in hie case, yet some- here he told me that he wa.s sore at the given him if becau.se of alleged differences with the Elks over the charity game, but xhc oolnt desired to brdeveloped here is that not Into that part of the hurry or haste or con.sclous effort picture. speed are the things that de- your rhythm. The golfing exertion be flowing- liquid like. The boxing action too, for that matter, Demp.sey’s was an interruption of otherwise rhythmic and due posiiibly to instinctive intention to hit hard. Now siml- (lar intention, in your golfing swing, I.S oroduce.s jerklne.ss of action.

CtrollC Signs ror Title you receive a sleep-producer fhe chin of it, but you do ijOUt With iinZOneri get a parrallel re.sult, which is a In delivery of the ball. One sure III lidrcitn Iving. way to golf Improvement is to be NBTW YORK. March 3 Tlie single-minded on this single funda- today batoro the New York boxing commls.slon of Billy Petrolic and King Tut, the western fighter.s. to tell about Tufs unexpected kayo by Petroile Inst rrlday, wac somewhat dimmed today.

The reason was the Fargo, N. boxer announced he was to be signed thi.s afternoon for a title bout York Petrollp according to mts own 33.0 winning the fifth successive statement, Ls to meet Canzoneri meet In conference competl- Kaggie Wrestlers Big Six MANHATTAN, March 3 The Kansa.s Aggies won the Big Six with Tony Canzoneri New I service and lightweight champion. thi proceded to lose the next game at the university 01 is.an.sas, iro-yp-nh tho nHrt PomP match last night was a thriller to racqueteers of the corn- belt region, who get an opportunity to In on a match of top-notch caliber. Lightning exchanges of drives from the back- court and prolonged rallies, with an occasional exchange of volleys at the net, had the crowd of 2.200 con- applauding. Sticks to Back Court.

Against Tildcn. Czech professional elected to play a back court game, and his ablfity to cover the back court game, and his ability to cover the back court for a of stood him well during the first tw'o sets. However, when Big Bill started to vary hi.s with an occasional trip to the net for the finl.shing punch, the European racqueteer began to wilt and it remained for Big Bill to uncork his cannon-ball ser; vice to put the metch on ice. Kozeluh, performing like a well! oiled machine, devoted his entire evening to orthodox tennis and it I remained for Tllden to provide the i which thrilled the fans. Til- I den flashed everv in the book and with a brilliant flare of man.shlp a la let the match slip fr.om his match and then nro- ceded to go out and win it with a spectacular Rill Presstfre.

With the set score reading two- one in favor of Kozeluh and the Czech holding the four-one game advantage, after sweeping through Tilden's service at love. Big Bill suddenly applied the pressure and with a of sensational shots from all angle.s of the court Kozeluh running. The re.sult was five games for Tllden with the loss of only eight points. The fifth and deciding was much the story, lilden raced through the first two games and then committed a string of errors which permitted Karel to gain a three-two game advantage. They traded games and then Tilden picked up to pull ahead five games to four.

Tilden Turns On Steam. With Tllden ready to the crowd was ready to leave, but Big Bill had other intentions. He got Bosses Cautious; Refuse File Claim On National League Flag AVALON. Santa Catalina Island. Cal.

March spectre of last ill-fated happenings which went a long war toward keeping the club from a National league pennant, has put caution on the tongues of who would like to prophecy a great year for the Chicago Cubs. Rogers Hornsby, playing manager, who figured prominently in these disastrous occurrences, steadfastly refuses to predict. iUthough he willingly admits that the pitching prospects are much better than last season and the rest of the squad holds greater promise. Wrigley ITrdlct. GswvibnceY ajrj C.

(s lAVCX. TkRtMsi A AT rRofA KHOCKet) To Woman Musher In Manitoba's Derby THE PAS. March Rlrl and eight nun with their dog faced open water and stretches bare of snow today at the start of the 200- mile'Pas dog derby, a day and one-half mu.sh to Flln and back. Miss Ida Carriere from York Factory. refused to be dis-1 mayed by trail eonditlons whieh prompted the withdrawal of five from the original entry list of 14.

TITLE IN WILDCAT BAG Evanston Quintet Rounds Out Campaign With Defeat of Iowa. CHICAGO. March 3 North- second major chnmpioh- team of the current college year Coach Arthur basketball had nothing to do but elect a captain for 1932. The Wildcats finished Lhelr last night and, although they exert themsehe.s much, gave the home fans a 41 to 16 victory Arkan.sas youth William Wriglcy, who.sc money ha.s made this that it is outfit he Iv.us ever seen n.ssbmbled but he recalls the untimely death of Harold Carl.son, veteran pitcher; Horn.sby with a broken leg and Lester Bell and Rlgg.s Stephen.son with arm injuries and will not forecast hi.s clubs chances. Tlie pitching staff i.s so good the Rajah l.s puzzled a.s to just whose names will crossed off the roster.

He contemplate.s keeping of the 16 who reixirted here. Promising Rookies. Beside.s such veteran.s as Charles Root, Guy Blush, Pat Malone, Sheriff Blake, at least two of the hold promi.se and three tried and proven hurlers from no.ston, Cincinnati and Philadelphia are helping to make the spr.ng training grind a cheerful one. Of thc.se. Bob Smith obtained from the Braves and Le.ster Sweetland from the Phillie.s out particular, while lYank May.

like Sweetland. a powerful left-hander, Ls counted on to turn In liLs u.sual wins over the New York Giants. Bareht Alakrs Imprrssion. A pair of stand out over the group of five Big Ed Bnecht, whose curve hall earned him 26 victorle.s with Lo.s Angeles of the Pacific Coa.st league last year and a ehanre with the Cub.s. has taken to big league hurling well, while Horn.sby has been impressed with the work of a Lon over Iowa for their eleventh trl- Warneke, who came up from Read- umph of the campaign.

The Hawk- the International league. PRIMO SO TALL HEAD STICKS OUT here In Madison Square Garden on March 27. Billy has agreed to take per cent against the per cent and It was claimed everything w.as set for the fight. Of course, a lot will dejicnd on the comml.s.sloners’ attitude. They are Inve.stigatlng a charge that the Petrolic-Tut battle looked funny, as well The purses still are held up by the commission and both men mvust be cleared by the body before they will be permitted to box in again.

tion. Last Fights Flood Threatens Florida But Gigantic Italian Not In Danger. BY BILL CORIJM. MIAMI BEACH. March the love to Rive Kozeluh the odd game in the deciding Scenting an upset, the crowd gave the Czech a big hand and reply was to cut loo.se with two cannon-ball service, the finst of weather here continues A I soother day or so, Primo Camera the second funded away from him Maloney fight Thur.s- entirely, Tllden won the game at hov tun At Klamath FalU.

i oipht, and also the brown At firiena. and hroke through on Karel I He miss be the Britt tiarman. Indian- service with lOSS of Only tWO pointS. nn" Ipft uIth IhU Over Passing Shot. The final game went with Tilden blasting through for one Cy Sherman COTNER TRIMS ZEBRA CAGERS eyes w'ctr unable to cope with the hot shooting of the whole Northwestern li leup, and the took advantage of their superiority to clowrn a little, Illinois completed its freak campaign with a 36 to 30 victory over Chicago, in which Ca.slon Bennett, with eight field goals, led the Illlnl pack.

IlUnI to Life. Illlnoi.s stumbled around for five game.s, losing them all, then suddenly came to life and won the la.st Finish Season With Victory Over tt At Molnri, AViarman, non drrlalon over llarrjr hlrafo. III reundt. At Kddle Malro'm, York, rlaht Jimmy Sullivan, New only one left with his head abeve sport, splat- w'ater. tered all over with the dollar Between what the native Florl- sign, is going about groaning, with ccntage of .500 Coined, having lost dans call showers land what show- circle surrounding its right and won six conference Uits.

pal), yesterday, Mr, Michael Grand Island. The Coiner college five came from behind in the second half to edge ahead of a much improved Grand Island quintet, 25-22, on the Bulldog court Monday night. In finishing the N. A. C.

cage season th win the Hartman crew landea in fourth place with a pcr- The Rajah will not overlook Art Tcachout, youthful southpaw who flnLshed la.st sen.mn strong, as well as Bob Osborn of la.st stalf. Garden Prospects Plea.sing. Although Hornsb' say.s without he.sitation that he flgure.s to u.se Hack WlLson, Rlgg.s Stephen.son and Hazen 'Klkl) Cuyler a.s his regular outfield, he Ls plea.sed ith the training bat work of Johnny Moore, up for the time from Los and Barton, a big from Baltimore. They hit .342 la.s year. There ha.s been talk of Wilson to field, where the rating of will be PurduT-went into a tie with Minne.mta for semnd place by a 24 record for the circuit of Jho hits.

Stephen.son’s arm 'l-'V OhTo Staff Flwood EnglLsh at i lumSSi Lincoln Hi Tankers ace and then putting over a passing crs. pal), yesterday. Mr. Michael In the fi-st halt Kitchen Bull-i lumbiis "The 'HiJuavoH worKing ms inrow- shot for the match jxilnt after the Handgele Jacobs the ticket broker wrestling of the displayed mg arm Into shape and reported It New York R.Ti¡r„T 1 game-call had been brought up to drove me out to the mSu Square heavyweight brand has been tainted ScL aSd til ofienslve of the season. to be In better condition at the start.

New York Norway 40-30. We were stand-i and corrupt for so long a Period 1 match la.sted motc than two there 1 king at the ponds, the that most everybody chortles when 8 J' The Ze' lounc New nnA fKa I a 1 1 1 1 fKa HT6 I 1x16 Poreda'. City hours and the double.s match was pools, the rlvuleV'the inland bays i the pachyderm.s attaekaourd cut to One sct. Kozeluh teamed up and the e.stuarys, when suddenly profes-sional baseball was under a auacK loui.a tne hwp early in 4 1 WaiUfh. Rraokiyn vcRh Emmet Pare to take a 6-1 set Mr, Jacobs to icloud for years, following the Black second half and Grand Island In Meet at Omaha from Tllden and Lock Wei.

The do vou like expose; profes.sional foot-rac-j in iron. 16-11. mldw-ay in the 'That SnVpy Ing became passe years ago when i perltKl. Two baskets by Swimming teams representing Lincoln high and Omaha Central were slated to engage in a return dual meet at Omaha this afternoon Central won a meet In Lincoln by a fair margin, but since that lime the Lincoln squad has been making rapid advancement and Uie Red At Niwark, N. latter, a Chinese Davls cup player, aut Pal hopele.s.sly outclas.scd and the Bronklyn, Jap Madedon.

niatch iumed into a Saiith N. the crooks and chcater.s fleeced i Weare and Epler, -ilong with a long Shapiro, York, 1U Salrm. defeated Roberto Rober- fratpd Yddle tl, Italv. At I'baldo. Italian Harry Fuller, NU and Black natators were expected Tn6 LlnCOdH SplRSh6rS meet Xcchs Id rfttmilii.

famed watermen at Lincoln Frl- At woife. day afternoon. swimmers MrMahon, i the staging of the match have not lost a meet In many years I atmt hlbltlon. Strictly Tllden The Indoor court canvas tightly stretched den troupe Included the four players, a trio of ball boys and a pair of managers. It Is strictly a 'niden show, Big Bill doing the announcing.

directing the arrangement of llgjits and other details relative to better condition at the start of training that it was all last sca- For the.se rea.snn.s, those who are i so privileged would like to predict a great year but hold their i tongue.s, le.st lightning 'strike twice in the place. Tlie professional atmosphere of hold a string of almost 80 con- Anionio won on a foul from the match only in the victories.Joo Parker, Hunttnftoii, W. Jim Thorpe, Once Famous Grid Star, Dig Ditches at $4 Per Day i fact Tllden and Kozeluh played the I entire five sets without the cu.sto- mary intermission between the third and fourth seUs. The frigid atmos- way. It rained so hard that they gave the jockeys water wings at the Hialeah horse track ye.sterday.

and even then several of the red-hot public choices managed to sink without a trace, but probably they will come on Wednesday, which is okay, because they run the same horses here every other day, anyhow. AH Sorts of Stories, rr ilOLKN I.OOK.S (iOOI) fwiunT the Petroile, The Killian.s Shotton. their recent shindig in Madison kitchen featured the were toppling considerable, Shotton Square Garden. dog attack winding up his cage ca- wood, as the score sheet credited i and make the grade" Aiv nrivaie hunch which. In free them with 924, 962, 954 2,840.

Slpe Ls up with the majors for truth has no DOfiiUve information i pl.aying a floor game I was the high individual of the i)cn-I the fourth time, having prevlou.slv as Its foundation. Is that the brawl Epler at guard also dis- nant-deciding match, with score.s of! with the St. lajuis Browns in iiotham was strlctlv on the up- Ptayed a strong game defcn.Alvclv, 220. 203. The team totals: twice and the Athletics once.

With ing again Ls under href7om the'Lincoln Parlor.s by bagging Stewart Bolen, bft-handed New York flank where Mr Kitchen retndated vlth three out of three from the Killian iyttcher drafted from Baltimore bv the Fargo Expressman! angles to give Clothiers quintet. Tlic Power bowl- Ls one of the new Mr. Tuttle, alias King Hartman team its winning mar- ers splattered the pins for scores of iioxmen look good to One can hear anything about the and-up; that the big squawk came phere of the Ak-Sar-Ben coliseum approaching fight between the agl- from the so-called wise gamblers Have hoen the Alp and the Boston fLshmon- whose long suit is a loud howl Cotner. may have been the they may have had to catch a mid: night rattler. Six-Day Bike Rider resin off his arm.

Wlicin niiii Other.s In.sLst going to be a nen lO match, with James out -to BY JEAN BOSQUET. LOS ANGELEaS, March Thorpe, acclaimed the srreate.st football player of all time and once holder of the title of be.at all-round athlete, i.a work- new york MarcH 1 I. I Bellonl. the veteran Italian six-day, inis iime ana tnus aispose here as a laborer with pick and shovel for i day, racer, announced today from of for all time. In the latter but he still can srrin.

his hospital bed he would never is Desperate Dan Carroll, the uui, nr- ctuii former Boston copner. who crossed his heart to me that Maloney is ger that a mind to listen to. when Ihcir monev is down on the Some say they have named the losing fighter, but the fact remains Maia t. round, the and the punch that the high moguls of the fist that is to find Maloney sniffing industry suspicious of the FT integrity of the racket they control that they have the prinuipals in every state 'where is legal, thereby confessing that their own nest has been fouled. Epler.

f. Weyand. g. Referee Itland. FT 1 Power Killians Pen'on 870 940 9.99 3i74 last year, he won 10 and 92i M2 995 2840 lOSt Illlie, dc.spite HOfC ami.

993 930 898 2808 913 943 913 37M 791 843 924 0 Welch, 3 10 1 Aurand, f. Ill 1 3 13 0 Hohong 004 1 Llvlngifn, f. 1 0 3 1 111 0 g. 0 9 1 Total, IIOOKS UP I.ewanlowúkl, Nebraska, Running Summary. KInsev- Ooocha I a A.

4 ntfn a 823 1059 2803 aMutinen in Xational iVnirnanient 919 791 887 2878 870 924 2585 7 The once mighty nf in 1312 almnat in', Eirat half NE cun prove, -by Urun.b- .1 Ing the pages of the history second half: tinglo-handed curnered Olympic honors for his native coun- fiftieth international race at Mad- f. book, that clutr' e' of crooUednr-S Coiner 11 11 13 12 13 11 is 15 17 14 u. narrtcn Reiinni was Rondoller into One of Miami and the fist fighting biRlm IS have i9 ij si 23 try only relintiuish his trophies later under chaiges of liuid hand ever since chins wore invented tor me purpose of swatting them with bare i knuckles or doves. or myerb March 3 Connie The mill of hoped would be professionalism, is not ashamed of his job. Bit? Jim i.s determined to heat hack.

not he said ttwlay. Ju-at One of Diffiitf Grew. Some he played in 1909 and Jim a ni nentity in a motley 1910 fo. $25 a week In a little south cusslon of the brain and was forced from the race. Physicians said his Injuries were not serious, but he may be in the hospital for several days.

BenjCamino Gigli, the famed Ital at Office. Now you hardly expect Carroll, who Is lawful pilot, to come around and confess that Ma- 25 25 25 9 11 11 13 13 IS 18 18 20 30 32 22 riill ADM FHIA ATHI fcriCH. loney was plannlg a tank. On the years aeo had an asant after- today champun a other hand. If there was monkey math, as it was that Jef- busines.8 afoot It is pa'sing strange coffee had been doped by holdout crew of diggers excavating for the ern league, brought about his un- lan was at the bedside of the ivnrc MW AvVlr, county hoapltal.

hU am.atng le.m at a He answers to at tiie paymaster's wicket No one pays any attention to the clods digging up now. After work, Jim goes home to a very smalt cottage where Mrs. to find a friendly corresiftondent the crown for five and when 'tJZll Injury by volun- he surrender, Jhrane to Jess generally man.ages to from tcerlng a bum teer. Willard down in Cubit, the vw- with mud k'hel. After Intervlewinir all the avail- tor's claim on the titi Amateur snort, in comparKnn Stockholm In 1912.

Bu.schenhagen, German rider, fell In raising the flag of his native Bellonl and also retired land to the top cf the Olympic ma the race. HLs partner, Kroschel. after intervlewinir all the avail- claim on Jim, aftc. winning the five events joined 1th Franco Georgettl, Ital- able experts I'm incHned to believe smirched bv the yarn that the DrofeaaiV.nai teamed that the bout will dark man liad sold hi. champion- defender.

The fellow that plavs This morning, Geor- have to come a-whooninc the next ship for com of the realm from the love of playing gives to out of a ixjMlble 10.000 in who also can smile still, and tientathlon ten evenU. and Koeschel were five laps three davs to draw S75 (KK) Bruen Phillip, 4. and Billy. 2. watt for him.

the severest of all aUiletic contesU. uirec aays to sia.ouu, tiruen Some times at night, Jim opens a Halfback, big book and the Thorpes look He was named all-American hait- properlv awed, as though under- back in 1911 and 1912. Prom 1914 atandlng all. The book contains to 1929, he played professltnal toot- many clippings and some photo- ball and baseball. He was with the grapns New Yoia Giants, Cincinnati Reds One Honored By King.

and Boston Braves in the National The photographs include snap- league Tl.r Canton Bulldogs, with of Jim being handed some- Jim as hult-back-manager, were un- tfL-iwk. behind the leaders. Dcnef and Charller, and Sp ncer and Hill. HlSCHCbL I 3 Still say.s $100 000, and Benny Bennett. veteran box office man.

says but out-of-the-corncr-of- his-mouth way of talking. VK'TOR that particular story amateurism a zeal was stoutlv contradhtrd In the thuslasm that are Willard camp, the remains ('urruptlon has no that the kmickout the rreed. always has been tainted with -------suspicion, as the pictures of the battle disclosed that took the ten-count wliile lying flat on and an en- self-elevating, place in his amateur sport ts not from cntlcLsm. although much of the is short-sighted IV STR AIilHT FAI I his back, gloves shading nis often downright absurd Coi- liA Dllk.VlliIll 4 44 1 upre purpoi-elv pro- thing by the king of Sweden, and defeated for five years, there ar pictures cf what the king Closing his gridiron career In 1929. gave him.

the famous Indian became master There's picture of a bronze Vik- of ceremonies for the trans-contln- Ing ship, which Jim got for winning ental bunion derby staged two years the decathlon, and a picture of a ago by C. Pyle. Then Jim laded bronze oust of Sweden's which from the sports picture. Odd jobs went to Jim for winning developed tt his present toll. hard to find a rea.son for the land Caachlng Job.

present state of at fairs of the smil- Jim is dickering with two schools mg former kingpin. lor the t'ost of all-around Guess an old he grins The schooi.H are Dickinson college liked to be. a good fellow with at Carlisle where he wort un- 7. loud si; Aii-raMinz. the boys But come out of this, dying fan.e.

and Mississippi A And I'll tie some saving when I For sentimental reasons the prefers ii mu-sai. Athletic Star At Carlisle. the former college. 4 la Tin rue attended Carlisle Indian I'd feel better back there ne nuYiv school from 1907 to 1913 He starred raid. In the meantime, the pick w.t«rb"rV,"I; XLim in luotbaii, bssebsU and track, and sliovel will have to ai Jiaiy 1.

I LITT4.F; HUT Aratton uicn, Shubrrt, II finali). IfuBibatdt. 341; (taniolatian Rrallan Halrni, liumkaldl. 37 At Ashbv 13; Hlitlmaa. Al II; liarrubart Mid- and two trmutPS atld 34 It parlad I.

Nebraska gridiron star, lege sport, for Instance, under a steady fire from anaemic who blindly charge that education and competition in sport have little in common. Ax a matter of fact clean, hon- sport Is a builder of character, hwve without which education is a hope- Ray Rirhard: foVmaV UniVer.itv Fwaie'd the of nball, trark and WITH I'KO CKID.MKN PORTSMOUTH. March 3 wTi George iPot.7yi Clark, former football coach Butler, Kansa.s and Minnesota universities and once assistant to Robert Zuppkc at Illinois, has signed as head coach of the Portsmouth of the National Professional league. It was understood his salary will be $5,000. (iiK un i.

sox RAN ANfiNIO 3 Ut -in tii-1 Ruth i for inirrt pia in batting aiih a marx of cjffinliel a Whl holdout and toda in R'kliif tJ 008 Ilf fi Hit AI.O I HN. AVAG.N, al tu I.inarr C. I Into tn the 'It. traiium cp ifxlav ai the I Hruii. rotiiiitued Ir drill lo and rneuni- of ba Thi rrgula.

-titi tiir will play a gl twC-V Wrestling. At hanaca Afgiea, 38, aas 8. CHICAGO, March 3 national wrc of the Americ an Amateur Union will be held at the Illinois Athletic clu'i March l')-20-21. A newly adojited weight hedU will govern the tournanu-nt. entries for which clo.sc March 12.

The nc'v re: ii.i pound.s, 125 135 pounds. 155 pounds. 16 and 175 jMjund; CiOLLEGE PESULTS 44 I m. In- I'ntnrr, rand an Ti At Chicago lUino.t (h.i.tgo, an 4t Klpon arroll. Kipoti At I rnlral, II, iluii.

31 41 -( arlrloti, laarr -c 41 I loaa, AI Olila Prakr. A4 Allanta Ita lia, At Pam S3 A4 I II. Ion At CMfdur, SI: WUionitlii 1. At 1 (Olla 81; Ind an SIOUX CITY. March 3 Icrling his eyes from the blanng Joe Stecher of Dodi defeated i Cuban sun.

Pietro Daciml of Italv two itralght falls here last in the feature or not tl. Petr uic- event of a wtc dling show Stecher wig Tut affair in the ok used a body to win both is not iXfint falls in 14 minutes and 20 sei-ond; that boxinr commi. everywhere. by official II, George Koeut of Chicago in minute a flying tackle sfl' cr.s and arm'ock and then pealed tectics to win the next ik; Biurhiii, it fall In mlnute.s. t); I Rack 1.5: 14.

41; Rtuablll, 34, Irfclcy, I.ul«« Rack, Hport On 17 and h'-nc-'-. one hope, with 14--o fO' hope, ih" t' cir sirt- wii be L- when ot in clean ice 'ipt Sibiu, ihi- ui chool and coAch 4 hal better examnlar cuuld a-k for the that are eeniing to make and keep the nati.m I thiH prdiev of amateur hycua io.U'se atli.ele Film Director Works Up F'or Fling at Pictures 4 Cal. 3 Jones' reen lesions In golfing are to have plots to them, so the non-golfing movie Ian will be Interested. One of the plots, it was diselo-ed todav, runs like this; The si ene opens In the court room. The judge is Informed that in order to settle a case it Is to go to a golf course on hiili His honiM- until he the greatest golfer of them all ts to be there.

I'hcn he agrees readily. had a wo.kout Nfore the news nel camera ye-terdtv. isereen tesiN also were made ol the new a week and sound hi 2 HI) yard drue He upon hu arrival here he was off his game hut he played with a group of motion pietu-e II and m. fiaged to make it around Ihe courte In 7 2.

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