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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 7

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ONE FROM THE BOOK Tl IE DUBIOUS distinction ol getting hit by pitched baseballs oftener than anyone eie in big league ball in one season was shared by the late Hugh Jennings (Baltimore Orioles, 1896) and Art Fletcher (Ciants, 1917), each ol whom mas pinked jj i Ira ONE FROM THE BOOK THE 1934 National league teaton produced bumper crop ol statistical "lows." F'nmtance, the Phillies got to play only 149 games, tying their 1907 record. Cubs made only 137 errors, dipping one 49 times. The American league record is a puny 21, from the 1933 record ol the Boston Braves. The Pirates accepted only 5,367 chances, another all time low. achieved" by Jake Stahl I the Red So in 1908.

LINCOLN. NEBRASKA, SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1935 52 STOPS RESERVES VARSITY BARE SEVEN NEW NATIONAL GIANTS SHUTOUT MAT CHAMPS CROWNED aj jjgjgjjsjsjgjjgjjg Lincoln Hieh Presents Strong Squad for Track and Field HARRIS ANDREWS OKLAHOMA CITY. (UP). Seven new national A. A.

U. wrestling champions and a new charnpton CLEVELAND CLUB hn atpm from ukianoma a. PASSES 50 YARDS M. college, were crowned Saturday night as final matches In the an CHICAGO WINS FOOTBALL RELAY RACE EVANSTON EVANSTON, 111. P.

The Vni versity of Chicago's football relay team of Adloph Schuessler, Omar Fareed, Paul Whitney and Barton Smith, outfooted quartets from Northwestern, De Paul, Notre Dame and Purdue Saturday to win the feature event of Northwest era's spring gridiron carnival. Smith, running anchor for the Maroons, staved off a great bid by Bob Swisher, Northwestern half BY 5 TO 0 COUNT nual tournament were completed. Only two 1934 champions were DR WHITE TALLY able to repeat Oklahoma A. M. couere at readv held the national collegiate team championship.

Her crew of Brill Runs 39 Yards to Set Schumacher Huris 6 Score less Innings and Hits Home Run. hrk win the decision. Le raui mat men, coacned ny me veieran Kd Gallagher, took most of the titles in the three day A. A. U.

contests here. The new champions: 112 pounds: Bob Mycrt, UnlwiHj of In ui third with Notre Dame and tiirriiiA ftninhinff In that order. Pins for Last Minute Red Touchdown. Kuril narticioant ran one length nnundi: Re Prrr. Oklahoma A.

A of the gridiron, and a football was iffti tnntfA.d of the customary ba ton. Poor ball Handling eany in isTpmiodt: Rom flood, OKlahom A. A M. colleu. 15 pmmds: Ralph fUtor, Oklahoma A.

FINAL COUNT IS 7 TO 6 the race ruined Notre Dame and I JL" Purdue's chances. 145 poui.rtii: Ltwla Tomllnon, Central Okla. Tachri. IAS pouml: Frank Ltwta, Oklahoma A. BY WALTER E.

DOBBINS. nlnvfnr listless ball for NEW YORK. VPi. Hal Schumacher and Clyde Castle man combined to blank the Indians with six scattered hits Saturday as the New York Giants defeated Cleveland 5 to 0 in the first game of their exhibition series at the Polo grounds. Schumacher, pitching the first six Innings, held the American leaguers to five hits and started the Giants' scoring with a homer off Monte rear son in the fifth with a mate on base.

The Giants also nicked tin their third run off Pear better than three periods, the Red Jl.i.U a 175 pound: IJoy Rick, OMianoma a. M. coHm. QUARTER MILLION Heavyweight: Ralph Taatitt, Uni. oi oki.

shirt pulled a story dook nnwn mi th White fersevs. 7 to 6, VU WV rf a in the spring grid finale Saturday afternon at Memorial siaaium. w.mH Rriir brilliant thirty MAY SEE OPENING nine yard sprint down the sidelines net up the pina for the Red touch Hmvn TuAA hauling: the Norton, PITTSBURG AGAIN PREDOMINATES IN HASTINGS RELAYS TILTS THIS WEEK Kas boy down from behind. Ralph viHfMcrA ni.mrd from the 1 vard unm fn thn touchdown and Jerry son and scored the last two In the seventh with Lloyd Brown on the mound. With a light rain falling at Intervale only 1.000 fans were on hand to welcome the Giants home.

The same teams plRy the final of their spring series Sunday. rtv.A) lb N. ah ti 0 a HughMM 4 111! Moor It SO 2 0 Vopmlk It 4 0 3 0 Pftvm If 0 0 4 0 LaNoue's goal from placement for the extra point provided the mar trlri virtnrv. President Roosevelt Wil The most spectacular play of the afternoon came on the White's tnur hHnwn late in the second pe Throw First Ball at Washington. Wright if 0 0 Ol Barttll tilt Takes Firsts in Ail But Two riod, Harris Andrews, the Beatrice triple thretitei heaving a fifty yard A rwM in thn nd zone for By ALAN GOULD QaiatMr et Troaky lb Hal 3b Campbell rl fterKr 3b Myatt Ptarson Pvtlak vrMuMM mtu a TtAAtHcitt frptu And Falrburv in their Events North Platte Prep Leader.

lh marker. The train was eood for wrw YORK. fAP. That time 1 3 0 Trry lb a 9 4 0 0 Malay Ik 3 0 10 4 10 0 Oil 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 OtWtintraub ft 3 3 0 3 0 3 Tibr cf 4130 4 0 01 Jarkann Sb 3 0 11 3 0 0 Kornta 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 Oi Criti 3b 4 0 11 0 0 0 Manettao 0 3 14 0 1 0 0 0 Rlrharda 3 13 0 I Mchumarhar 3 3 0 3 CaaUamaa 9 0 0 0 0 only thirty six yards but Andrews IBREIR RELIEVED OF initial test of the season, Coach Lauritsen believes Lincoln high will be in the running for state high school track laurels this year. American Institution and KANSAS MS ILL dropped hci xuuy xui athletic tonic, major 1..

Brows before he cut loose wiinuiB.u ftlin the Teachers college of Kansas lacked. and Dodd got behind LaNoue to league uocW, AIL ATHLETIC CONTROL UU. th. bau. a.

ged for lu rt only two events or. monopolizing all first honors in the college divi 31 0 37 DRAW NEAR THOUSAND Total 33 24 Totala VHiik KiIImI fnr Poarann hi vanth Some of tne ouisianaing puyii re au. 440 man; (2) Sidney Held, high jumper; (3) Herman Rotarlg, sprinter and broad jumper; (4) Paul Beck, high jumper and (5) Harold Scott, high jumper. Vayfce Yarcho, No. Is a distance man; (7) Bob Ramey, specializes in the hurdles while (8) shown clearing the bar in the vault is Dick Evans.

BiU Pfeiff (9) Is state champion shot putter while Glenn Trosper (10) has hopes In the javelin event sion of the ninth annual waaungs AvarlU batted for Brown Dinio. Defense Improves. ana pernaps niuai and careles.lv thrown how since the player, worewWs college relays nere aaiuraay clevtUBd .,...000 ooo ooo North Platte high school swept to Yora .000 021 8o i Vara mn Tour airiars wrre uu. Direction of Sports Given to NCE TO LA1G STARS ituna; Davta. Watntrmub.

ftleharda 3. laterals marred me ottensive wor 7 7 aims of returning of both elevens, particularly the ynrnMakable Reds, but on the whole, each team prosperity have th showed a marked improvement de of noteworthy changes In the big las mi A aotlirt. mumpns inreo vu uu school exchanges and four new records were established. Faurot and Darwin Hindman. ranch Garfield L.

Weeds' boys Starting Pitchers. fensiveiy. a rr "r' Wv whirh club ROOKIE SOX PITCHERS ST. LOUIS. UP).

The direction a athita activities for the Uni Baton Passing Events This For fuiiv tnree quarters uio a surrounded by clouds of their own Kansas dust, won seven of the In AnmaM have been looking for since versity of Missouri Saturday was game the Whites held the upper hand, once losing the ball on downs tcttw YORK. UP). Probable i Mm tm Ananinar dividual events and tied lor an eiarhth, Lanky Joe Eyre of Has Schumacher. Error: Crttt. Bcbumachar.

Kuna bat tad in: ScbuBsach 3, Bartall, Welnatraub. Twa baao alt: Ttrry, Llbar, Rleharda. Tbrao a lilt: Walnatraub. Horn run: Scburoachar. Stolan bwa: My att.

Bacrtflca: Ott, Caatltman. roabi play: Troaky to Huihaa, achmnachtr Bart ell to Terry. I ft oo baaa: Nrvr Yori4 Clavaland 10. Baao on balla: Off Paar aon 1. Schumacher 2.

Caatlaraan 2, I Brown 1. Struck out: By J'earaott Schumacher 4, Caatleman 1. Mlta: Off Bcbumachar ft ta tnninai. Caatltman Poaraon tn Brown 3 2. WJ14 pitch: Paaraon.

Winning pitcher: Sch 4 machar. Loatng pitcher: araon. un piraa: Fflrmaa and Johnaon. Tima 2:00. Foxx Homers Twice.

assigned to Don aurot, newiy ap 1929 and which actually goi unaer way amid the enthusiasm gener mtaA kv thA amRxhin? climax to 5 2 on the Red's 5 yara stripe eany CONQUER CUBS BY tings college keeping Nebraska Year Number 13 Ten Specialties. CUNNINGHAM RUNS MILE the third period, vniru pcriwu. i Y.it .11 ki. mif Af v.ir'i nnntnt camnaiims. ap season Tuesday are: National Inih.

represented among me mamaum event winners with an easy win in the two mile. nniv a hrllllant half mile by at iiMtaiii HubbeU far Vtm Tort; hole, however, by breaking loose pears certain to be confirmed by on a fake punt for a thirty five the rapid wheel of the turnstiles yard run. He took the ball in the this season. end aone, sidestepped a half doaan it was stimulated during the Chicago Americans Chase Bmndt fof Bton. At Phtladelpill! mSBf 1W raaajya iAi niu ra.

j.iuuiuwu sociate professor of physical edu cation at Ohio State, by the university curators meeting here. The two men Faurot as chairman of the coaching staff of intercollegiate athletics, and Hind man as professor of physical edu fattnn and nhvsical trainlne will Kendall of Yankton In the aprint it Um THtmitrar th1ip.a PHILADELPHIA. (iP). Connia At rinrtnnatli Hoyt for mtttborght Larry French from Hurling Box. rlngor or Ctnelaaatl.

a I a a ia 1 i. th.u avanta th Murk' Athletics cot into the an LAWRENCE, Kas. LV. The thirteenth annual running of the Kansas relays here next Saturday promised to attract the customary itrf tt AiitHtandinar midwestern clear. Jack lodd Drougni mm tlonal deals, climaxed ny uie snv At I hinun: a.

afaaat mm a. I Wararko for tHIrago. CHICAGO. t. The White Sox defeated their cross town rivals, down.

of Babe Ruth from the New York th TtfAm najwed ud an excellent I vninM tn the Roston Braves, take over the former duties of Amertea a Varht rarrrll or between 900 South Dakota middle distance ace nuai cuy series wun in nosing into a win over Blackmore Saturday with all the power of for first honors. Pittsburg's Ralph bombardment and fame thru wim Russell, 200 pound tackle from a 16 to 2 win their first in threa A oraa atnrt in tha aeries to date. chance to score soon after the last I NiKnt baseball, to be tried by the athletes numbering 11 ihorinc the Cubs, in their first home meet intr nf th mrhihition season Satur for Rontons Oomtia for Kew ork. L. Brewer aa director of atnietics.

Mrt nthipHo director will be ap quarts; got under way when Ladaa Nati0nal league for the first time anj i.ooo in the various relay and l. v. I. A A awm mint thA! ai li4 I ..4 OQ At Itrolt: Jonea tor 1 nicaxo mm day, 5 to 2, before 8,000 shivering uay, Detroit. Clue nuwen pointed for the remainder of this At lit.

T4MNS naroet vittbjmoj ct XtUUKS uiwikBd nimin I thiS year, ana muiu ipeciai eveuu fcwmju8 Scarlet team getting possession ti iKhting' tactics on the field To the former list of 22 events fans at Comiskey park. The vic the big ace or tne niuinurg en ou8 I ILTavnitm tot (ha Vaa tom for St. I oola. school year, me curawra nounced. i nna a urei uun vu i hAVfl conlrlOUteo lO me iceuu oas Dee a nuucu bhcv 'b' wij wa.o At tVaaninclnn marram i'" pnlladFlphla; WhltehUI for Waahlagt tries, scoring tnree nrsis in me 4 dividual events including a new tional leaguers down with six hits.

i kA unm iH M.uu ia frir thA pven nttTa con lonirupr in as manv meeunss 10 vard line. lTmirnt. working with a commit Its all due for further impetus schools of Kansas City, bring this spring. t. a it tho titimher of relavl Th Snx rnmhed Larrv Frencn, White jerseyed linemen were equal to the task, however, and a record of 48 feet 8 lncnes in me me a tunuvcu hot nut including a pair of homers by slug snov pui.

I ti jAithr Phil Mwrtre tee on miercoiiegmie uncw. SOFTBALL LbAGllbd I Wiii have charge of the drafting I ia j4r4w4 ariAriRl I r.K aMithncw fnr fotlP hits a I desperate nea pass on me ium nr Ar oirrrp VFiKUf nhArtiiieii and other inter heralds the acivent oi me cnaw i races, iuwb ucw nionship conflicts next Tuesday on track and field events and the A. and as many runs in the firrt three pionsaip vuuAiiv va which umiallv (nntnin InnhidincP A homer bV Ver UOIims, urviue jorgens nor IMnrth Tl4t hich nrhOOl WaS the 1 kAtt Via A 'a down went naywire. White Forwsrds Star. 'VZT 1 school sports activities at the I tintvAmltv Hindman will direct rill Hlroft eight scauerea er.

ewhntnB. recruit 'riEht I i duwuibu ntic auis heprep.t.r.. Coch Zv.n stamen in check. saoii after, the Reds gained pos Several Loops ormmg inter murai progran I Big Turnout. Likely.

SdT fleVder They frisked Charley Root th wnrk wuson uoya "'uu's me rnns were unanie 10 icoro bulk of the worK event with a new record of uritil tn. fifth mninir. by that 4 Xiaht rinv tit taice over me take over the session in midfield, LaNoue'a 18 yard pass to Donrraann starting th 0 AAlwa.rd march. iifi Diamond. T.atf, 44 9 econds The Platter mJ time the A had piled up five runs.

muny mjiumuhu, athletics. I ooa nri the If the careiuuy pianneu pr preliminary entries indicate of a run in tne lourtn. jonn wmie ceedlngs 'are not handed another much mterest in the shuttle relay head and Joe Vance, rookie right jolt by April's capricious weather, wnicn Kansas State last year set banders from the same Dallas i a OKA AAA ama WltflMS A1 Mrla. Amm mtnimivol ninA Chill nitS Th. la the wav of Brewer Still on Staff.

trnW mile i i.u There was mue 10 writw about aunng me resv ot vuo fnr the xru tA nim. The teams meet Sun ficlals at the city recreation office Xn addition Jm" honors in addition to places in the fouP m0re in the eighth, and are describing the 1935 Softball classes to teacher taing and othep tat P.lonn'i ab 1 XT of tonal lB(ni'a 1 11.. season vpw i i Other recoras 10 xaii were iuc Box score: to swing in to action the weeK or (education. valllt Tmgley of Pittsburg Athletica tb Ii tl Phtlllea guard for tne vvnues tne oriumm wu ua race cHpeuouy. t.

7 fi.V.n if 4 a 0 Radcitf Af jnk Dodd and tieth camDaifiTL in 1931 when Nebraska won In 121 ih May o. Auvmiurj oicwc and curry of Hays Teacners tying Hooka ib Harris Andrews were the bright President Roosevelt, a dyed In a figure tied the next year Ki.in rf a toward me largest list oi enwonis sor or pnysicai inuiimg, I of inrheji a half inch in softbairs comparatively short tion to Pwhich he was assigned at iM 114 y1 JK" spots for the losing eleven altho the wool fan, prociaimea nis in by Iowa. cuViirei iaaeiWMhtonrf I tiMwlii rait trim first I m.u th tulavi Mnr(il in la8 ih a a ni Anniint aa 4 110 4 2 3 3 4 2 10 4 0 12 0 4 3 3 0 3 114 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 10 0 1 10 0 2 6 2 0 Chioxaa 2b 5 3 3 OiWatktna ef 8 10! A lien If 1 OiMoort rf 1 0 0 CarollH lb 3 1 8 0i Vargas 3b 0 0 0 0 Ryan aa Cramer popularity in imcoin, eveu ur me nrsi or me yr. 0lT and Whitaker of Has Red shirt ODDonenta ball for the opener neiween me university class Dettereu mat jm II5iw.ri0 naaqinir la at mimmer when nearly nlaved their ab a 4 3 17 4 13 0 3 13 0 4 10 0 4 0 13 4 0 13 4 11 3 3 3 0 4 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 fl 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 maman satary wbo 1 a .1.. 1 t.

V. I rTAvn I H.1 I Washington senators ana rnna 1 were me nan mue wmtu 0 iiwmtfno naauiuKvuu utuowi nn irrcn.i aa i onn vpar. no mcrease in 60 teams competed In the city 4 0 1 liWilaon a 11.1.41 v. M.Hnn'a i a tfth rf A nprotld Hack Th rvnn rollpce 440 vard foot Vanca 110 0 4 11 OlHoldtnc Barry Htggina 3b Newaoma 3b Colaman rf McNalr aa Waratier 2b Cain salary goes with Coach Faurot'a 2 0 0 1 aetpmav Aimeuci ah yvu. wun ui I Root fAnitai.

TTnon beinar riven his an 1 better than the record set by Kan 1 ball letterman relay team clipped I a a a tournament whicn ciimaxea vuo season. auuiuuua UUUCT. 30 27 12 Totala mi.l noaui Trtsm avarilUVM ()I mi in 1 lus uiuc. muvu I more than a secona rrom me previous record with a mark of 45 sec 4 0 3 SiColllna 5 11 4 Bowman 2 3 0 I Boland 1 0 0 0 Jorgttxa 2 0 0 Hack batted lor Franch to fourth. Ki lamuta tha nreiiHent PTC 1 rvnlH nodhnld.

HomDOSUe. B.TXQ flMaa tMfl(nff Benton Marcum lwu uik icaa u( si aw i brought out 10 to 15 JnUSKER SIXE GOES onds even. pressed his hope of attending ad Fuqua of Indiana set it WM, cutjs Jg wSi civ rAit? TRIP Kin of Pittsburg, colored oroaa 34 27 13 a Jt 1 a a 1 aMm a a RDrl TTIBlflSI SSL I1IW I rJL, I Totala 44 13 27 81 Totl nearly ail me way. ney uui charged the Reds the first half making it a miserable afternoon for the Scarlet backs. Richardson and Hubka were outstanding in the Red.

line while Howell and Brill deserve most of the praise In the backfield. Johnny did some great blocking at the start of the game and it was Brill who finally pulled the Reds out of the puddle. Summary: nt Pna WHITES amonai games aurmg uie nrl before at S.17.Z, ana 10 to 13 line lor CUliamg teaguo is, jumper, broke the record in that season aa well as witnessing the ord the year too, whitehead French, avoovu I i nrKtVi Tndlona let att I anniinr nvkea. Run batted in: Engltsn, mile which Indiana set at competition, the two more impor Bcora by inntnja: PhUadelpnia A 021 joa 0411 Fbiladalpbla N) 000 010 0iv 3 Cramer batted for Foxx tn alxtb; Boland the two world series next October. event witn a leap or to teet, Inches but because of the wind it Undstrom.

Hayaa 2, ammonia 2. Waahlng. ton. Two baaa hit: Jurgea Hack, Had 7:45. tant Circuits, An aaaiuuu, "tAi CoaCl M.nianl Ul Aunts or eight team Industrial league Tsnn .1 fi AliefilflM IIaItl llPrX Fourteen Members The debut of Babe Ruth as a National leasruer.

after twenty one Waa not allowed. A Strong mow ru; Ho Tka a. Moaaa a7Flnnay, Ton 2. Dai lea lor oowraaa wiui, cltirt. noma run: whuo non.

oiu GIUIS. ilUIUS Via WW aa a. mm Pittsburg College Threat. will be to the iieia, piue me r.iA A X. aa A.

AppHnt. PouW pisyjiurgeo to fcngiwn jo from tne SOUin nampereu bu uaca Berry, iNewaonie, wjiemn, amur, I r. RMtnn c.MnwwM. Bowman "ton! r'Ol. Bowman.

Oiner universny Cavaretta iUinaairom am TT umer uuiycibivj cja i uavareii a. muairy Vears me American irSuc I l.ij T1H I t.f nn hut: Cuba 12. hlta SOX league ot aoout eignt ciuus, a church loop and probably a Have, lock league. The Y. W.

C. A. will fifteen seasons as me iaoi oi an are me quaner mneuwu cf rincb i to 3 lnnihw, Root 4 A Squad. TJuh rillst adtUnff to the COn ram. rii trip including enU with dust to th.

con BSoJS TSL VSS. wnSK Wer of. Omaha Un.vjr.ity fell j. 2 a j. Cramer, Berry 3.

Nawaome, Coleman, a A 1 a. WIHlal III I a ja at tr. M. MSBB Kichardaoo la tiriffin Mhirey Uoya American lanaom, IS expeusu nois at, a wswuuo 1 5. wnuaneaa wmmm j.

two attract a capacity crowd of 45.000 1930; the four mUe, also nem oy outT bV Voot wh.Y.hd 3. Struck out: By Root 3. wbiwmm Patara Ig xA.xwTimnn lunaliai sponsor a gins loop. Iponent will take Coach Wilbur I "liminarlPH of the hieh tr. ujinnlns nitfhar! whitehead.

LtOS a a a a I I Uft VW a a to the home of the Boston craves, jjunois since iwoa at i.oi.o, ri Glenn vauw a Mt.ka Fr.nrh Psmad bull Stweil. ii. i .4. Brown mciuaea among ccitaiu cut ui.a Knight ana ms nusKer uaeuu A fi. in the City league is the defending from Lincoln on a six (Continued on Page 8 Col.

3.) 1nnn rttv and utAte Chamnion Taavlnir Klin irmnlrea: Kolla tAL) and Reardon (NL). luktmiHR litrctar The league new president. oro me aisxancc meuiey, C. Frick, will be there. So will the 1933 by Kansas State, which won Tlma 2:07.

uprVY.if nutfir The companv I LZ Ta, Vn n. PHDMUHQk' FR NFTTFRS I UttV BlLCtllUVU, VM 1 VVlHlllVVtibll New York uianis, wun me rc 1 aiau nowned Carl Hubbell furnishing slower time. Howlt t1By IjaNouo i. PlocK Kidrld.a Aotl.ew! BrtU fb IXxld scort by partoda: 0 0 0 7 is not sponsoring a team mis year actlvitle against Iowa State at CTnn a am ittim TC AM but the group will remain totactAme Monday and Tuesday. The STOP MANHATI AN I tAIVI Moore.

I wie niv; rutins Coleman. Home runaj Fox Cain. Rac rlfiee: Benton. Lft on oaaet Phllllea 7, Athletics 7. Baaa oa balla: Off Colllna 1, Benton 1, Bowman Mareum 1, Jorgens 1.

gtruclc out; Benton 5, Bowman 2. Hits; Oil Colllna la 4 Innings. Bowman 7 in 4, Jorgana 0 in 1. Cain 3 la 3. Mar euro 3 la 8.

Wild pitch? Benton. Winning pitcher: Cain. pitcher: Colllna. Umpires: Waaner and SUrK. Time 3:10.

Yanks Beat Dodgers. BROOKLYN. UP). The New York Yankees made effective use a. a rAi.i Kansas biaie unimucu 8v ptttahiire and Emnoria under me nanner ox anovuer mam.

Nahraskana Dlav Luther at ue i makhattAN. Kas. UP). The COMPLAINT ON DUROCHER SENT TO JUDGE LANDIS ST. LOUIS.

(INS). A complaint has been aent to Judge Landis, hnsphaii commissioner that Cap sor. In a similar position is tne I horah Wednesday; Upper tTivwiitv of Nebraska tennis Whttaa 0 0 0 Touchdown; White, Dodd; Reds, Eld tn nnnit TaNoua. fPaleaklck). uiscuuirTAmi riDrtDC OATC Oklahoma Baptist university loom WASHINGTON DROPS CAGE large in the college class races of a A I K.A eAO VCi T4 1 1 V.

1 TiT Decker team of 1934, while LADerty F.vette Thursday, and taam ami Kansas State here Life will sponsor a team but RtaTft Teachers at Cedar to l. Is was the first will sponsor Biih.tltiittnp.? Klnararv. Klldeback. Klum. ANU InAIN WUMUnw hai won no fewer than a dozen w.1t Isiaif Maann'si hfi.1 v.

I wu.uit.Mi 1U 1 1 an4 Qatiiirtau I tu. mamnn tnm rnA 1 1 Kaaal, Anthoa. A man, CUna, FUchtr, tain Leo Durocher, of the St. Louis nardinals. attemnted to "intimi (tffteiala: Referaa.

Cantaln WalttT Scott: Vn orht win uKe fourteen mew a tannta niAvers. neaum; ST. LOUIS. New track and times in the various distances for basketball coaches will be on hand the college class and holds the rec iiuvrmu fain doclarad hlmaalf In voluntary ratiramant. Othar teama 4ua to compata In tha City loop art Batbany, Arcade.

Urban League, uiiarfv TTni Plana Merchants. Rudga ft aaaMBja va at (TViaii iviliiMA I an i i yjamIumI tWTeimaaa Ht ft umoira. Franklin Malar: Unaaman. Ntal date" striking members oi meir Derm ui sum duuuu, i ctHigiea nuKiuuu, at Washington umvers ty next 0rd to the mile at :17.3. ruwourg mcAalZ of the International r.uenial.

GiiBwold Sed and City Club, with Guemel, Grlawold Sel and cuy ciuo, wun Ed Poniman ana vmueoi wawu 1 defeatea owier, rja ronunao www aeieaiea ruwia, I wiika'a. Minka. Fraadrleha and Sell' a eon I TT.1 Orrlltt lb! Clevel an Mehranka Itabxtng. ASHLAND INVITATIONAL year, a faculty committee an won me two mue ana aisumc fj WwkerB. union nounced as the school continued medley relays last year but not In 2ftS? worKe" umo 8SS.

awTw Howard brough; 6 0. Mi Hopt Nebra ka, and Tjiwlnr'a. r.i.1 roraUmen 3b; Charles I Hof Anted Wallinefora. 6 2. 6 1.

the renovaUon of ita soorta depart record time. rw i i SCHEDULED FOR MAY 3 (Continued on Page 8 Col. 7.) FRIEND PLANS ONE DAY HORSE RACING PROGRAM FRIEND. A one day horse racing program which will include steeplechases and flat racing on tha turf ia planned here May 11. Tbesa races have proved popular in the east and south and it will be their first ppearance In this a.

Saw. 1 1 aii a lk offileaia la charga claim that 10 antrlea i.M.e fione 7na.ph nnrl Srhafer. ment that began three year, ago The Emporia Teachers hold the! 'xiS WcS already ara assured to tha Building league JtsecKmnnu, uiuhjt .77 aitho no meetmf haa yat bean haid. fha gtenberg, Bob Joyce and Max I Nebraska, defeated Hoglund and when Jim Conzeiman became neaa two mile record at 7 um r7rifly coDanv where the 1 a. First National.

footbaU coacn. land won the hail mue last year rfh. rurtKnrt read rich' Sharp. Golda, Vmt Truat, Don White, basketball coach Dut did not beat Oklahoma nap a aVM M.W, Ui UV. a rrtaaa.

lj I at 1 AT I flUUl LllkUkl UW3 UVV wa the past twelve years, and Track tints record of 1:27.0. Graham, outfielders; jerry opur Fowler, nopt auu lock, Lloyd Wampler, Rodell Sev g0n, Nebraska, defeated Walllng erson and Don Graham, pitchers. ford and Thornbrough, 6 0, 6 1. Allison. Grant in Finals.

SUait, RUdg UUenaei, oaara rwu. and Safeway. Miller Paine, Post OKlca and Terminal ara poaalble antraas. Phillip a statement. Special events have brought ASHLAND, Neb.

About fifteen teams will compete in the Ashland Invitational track and field meet here May 3. The affair has been approved by the State High School Athletic association as a qualifying tourney for the state meet at Lincoln. The program includes thirteen events and four award will be made In each. Coach John E. Davis, were told I that they would not be reappoint an 1 nrwHi).

rm ara nnuiuvim nnuMfui. while Milady might be tn tha (Continued on Page 8 Col. 5.) Beat Albany. mere wm om vwu olct jji Butldint loos instead of the City ed. White also coacned oaseoaii hUhOC OtIUL rl I UnllVU Kfrr Im wiimcr AUiaoa 1 o.haaa vnta.

a course having been section, WASHINGTON. UP). Bunching but the squad this year has been I ChflWV MAY riwant will meet here I laid nut around tha outside Of the Btx aacn nian wnw and Sunday will be played under the area handled by Gale suuman, assist Th. city hor pitching JMhy for jW Bru.h Jump. at twilight on other fielda, Including Whit ant frmrhall coach.

Davis was PIWHH HITTER GETS Wt in the third Inning for rilMUH nil Itn uliB g.p four runs, Washington Saturday FIRST HIT A HOMER defeated Albany of the Interna tx in tional league 4 to 2. Susko, Albany a A YSaaaa I aa a aaTltatVTn PI 1 (III IV LCIllllfl lUM Mwm I tl. Jtl uaauu tier, oa trie, oirwv, a mm inMiiPtirH mw iiir nutuiku aaaava graduated from the University of Iowa in 1918. ins, Van Dorn ana rantcar. league win gov nmr.

thair ha aecond meettng ot the city laayia Mlner, president, announced, ment. Allison and Grant won meir managers ta delinltely aet tor next Tueday ATI on Tuesday Semifinals matches from Dilly night at :30, aacond floor ot tha City Matches Will piayea on 1 uenuajr "7 a nec 1..,. ioi.i mnah ntn a waair Rmm ana Berkeley teu, revues nuxsa.j.ct, wm. a home run pin hitter, Rudolph Tone, i fenc. State Men's Golf at Happy Hollow July 29.

Entries Received for Amateur Boxing Ill AH tADCITV CTnDC cruit, made nm oai nu crust, maae ms iirnt lnnine 5'tentaly Wyh ia i I. aaaured and tively in Straight sels. IV! la a UU MnOI II vlwi oral I inn nni ooo 3 11 0 naflnita I m. Ka aHrlaH An Affort MitiiMI TCAM 10 Tn 7 college basenau eaiuraay wm ALUMNI TEAM 38 I a nome ana with one man UT en 1 up. tu Ml.

If mm tn ohanra in ana about I Saturday'! Scores. lrin ha made this summer to Washington 004 000 00 4 8 a twa kttnivian rairtihural atrwl i'" rntaiaa far tha Central States mi iM ki A. ui. vjoacu wwu it trave ui univcmmr p. fc the Building and lnduatrtal loop get together will be made Monday or Tuesday.

3. a. fs a. at. liOnia (A) I Saw aa a nailStini UUli wa schedule matches with out of town amateur boxing tournament to be a.

a. I mJt aA unun h. QMi.ro a ii tn in VlClOrV I PhiniDa. Bel Burka. i maa ana ouita TnUt.Mif Vtiaontirl I ann.Fi 11 fft IA hlraso A chlrago S.

I ppk. I hmiik. Redmond. I teams. OMAHA.

VP). Maynard Swartx, secretary treasurer of tha Nebras ka State Golf association, said Saturday night that the men's state golf tournament will be nlaved at tha Omaha Happy Hol .1 ii KMAiinhf .1 waftiri riT i vna Miinrain 1 ivpi a. iua i IODloaU tcaui muukiiv ai. i uci vi.w au.Mwww. i Philadelphia (A) ia, rniiannpriw Nrw rk A Brooklyn N) 4.

mi a. flavalana fAt 4. held April ZZ ana ZJ ai xne i being filed, Harold Ostran, in i charge of the meet stated. Among spring practice to a close here Sat game went 12 innings. EMPORIA WINS RELAY Name Walker Cup Site.

L. S. U. Beats Pitt. ATT ANTIC CITY.

N. J. UP). nil. mm Washtngtoa A 4, Albany nrdav in a came in which the var rf.

a aa rAClFIG COAST IJtAOUa. the early birds are five wncom I simon pures, Al Stevens, Elmer low club the week of July 29. Jack TO DEFEAT AGGIES MANHATTAN. Kas. UP).

By Iouisiana State, nower In eouth Ijo Angelas Portland1 3. sity deieatea an aiumni team, 00 to T. Six complete varsity elevens were used in the game. Thru CLEMINGTON, N. J.

UP). The 1936 Walker cup matches between the United States and England were awarded to the Pine Valley rrniMt England WalsaHas the Flu. ST. LOUIS. UP).

Dee Walsh, who al aaa akl a a eMfltlB (TA alT VS Aatarn conference, came from far Showalter, AI Childers, Mai nooiz Hrranirni 4. Mlkina I. Hollywood Oakland, rata. Hoerner of Hastings is tne oereno lna champion. hphind Saturday nitrht to defeat Mrattle Baa rrannweo.

rain. snd John Riley, ciem won, rimihi. and Chuck Wiles. Weeping nut thA nmt nower niavs uevci out the eame power piaya uevn Re election of the following winning the mile relay, Emporia teachers Saturday defeated Kansas State cnllece 68 2 3 to 59 1 3 in a recenuy Bigucvj uwa.a,v.. v.

rj i nT.wi, uuv. i ctata Uninie 1 the Unlversitv of Pittsburgh, easi roi.i.:oe Omaah officers was announced: i Water, have alto entered. Entries golf club, near Clementon, by the executive committee of the U. S. wfreu I i ki.

nrtth I arw rrtnfrenr cnamDions. 41 lO ti Mtat Trarhrra 3. hard fought track and field relay close April 19. W. J.

Foye, president; C. W. Aske lof, vice president, and Swartz, Okiaboaia 11, Miaaourt 10 (13 laalags). Golf association. this fans saw nope lor loomau re ia commeu vival on the Tiger campus next influenaa.

His condiUon Is not re 1 37, In their intersecUonal basket year. I garded as serious. game. carnival here, seemtary treasurtr..

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