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Baseball Union? PACE SETTERS PICKER IX A VA ACE St nil yUrrf niimgi straight. 12 to 11, on Ted Williams' tenth inning single, after knotting the count in the ninth with spectacular six run rally climaxed by George Mctkovich'i three run homer. Ilgert Rump Rob teller Rod MocPhail of Yankee Blows Him Stadium It Palace of Luxury Now Bl LAW TON AR I I K. NEW YOUK, April 22 (INS) They used to sav that the worst ball park in the majors at with a homer in the eighth. In the nightcap, a seven inning affair, Frank McCormick two run homer gave Al JurUich a 3 to verdict for the Quakers' first triumph of the year.

Heda tirob TtHts If Ml. Ed Heusser and Joe Beggs hurled the victory starved Cincinnati Reds to a double win over Pittsburgh, 8 to 2 and 4 to 3. In the opener, Eddie Miller swatted a three run homer and then doubled home two more runs. The sensation of the American league continued to be the venerable Bo'oo The Hobo" Newsom, who has worn more different uniforms and lost more ball games than any pitcher in the circuit. The unpredictable "Blustering Buck" turned in another three hitter in blanking the league leading Boston Red Sox, 3 to 0, In a five inning game.

In the opener the twin bill, the Sox had won their fifth St, Louis and the best at Detroit. By 0K1I. NEW YORK, April 22 (INS) Thli was supposed to be tough ear to handicap baseball teams, due to the wholesale changes in personnel, yet already the various pennant contenders are lining up Just about the way everybody figured they would. In the National league, we have the logical contenders. St.

txmis and Brooklyn, tied for first place, and the favored Boston, Detroit and New York outfits running one two three in the junior circuit. The Cardinals, who have a habit of beating the Cubs almost as easily as the Bruins trounce the Reds, took their Chicago rivals into camp again yesterday, 7 to 6. A pinch double by Bill Endi cott in the eighth turned the trick. Dodger Rookie Datilet. Another Brooklyn newcomer made good when Joe Hatten.

highly touted southpaw, won a 2 to 1 pitching duel from Bill 0 Perhapg St Louts still clings to it honors. It was giving all The world's champion Detroit TiKr beat Bcb Feller of Cieve lanJ in 10 innings. 3 to 2. on Eddie Mayo's double. Feller fanned 10, but was wild and suffered from loose support.

Spud Chandler, one man pitching staff of the Yankees, won again as he turned back Washington, 6 to 1. The St. Louis Browns qualified as the latest hitless wonders. They got only four hits in each game, but shaded the Chicago White Sox twice, 2 to 1 and 4 to 2. In the opener.

45 year old Ted Lyons of the Sox pitched two hit ball for eight innings, but lost out on Johnny Bcradino's single with the bases loaded and two out in the ninth, other disheveled, run down, gar bage strewn parks good firm fight the last time was in those I a Mar JTi. II premises, but Yankee stadium now is just about the fanciest joint to be found in sport. For called Voiselle of the New York Giants, thanks to some shoddy New York fielding, Boston's improved Braves climbed to third place by gaining an even break in a twin bill with the Phillies. Boston won the opener, 3 to 2, in the eleventh inning on a perfect squeeze bunt by Pinch hitter WhJtey Weitelmann, after Jim Tabor had knotted the count Cub Stars Ctitt9t ll'iff AMERICA' LEAGUE. COXTEXDFJIS OX Borowy, Passeau, Wyse and Prim AU Baffled In Effort It is the talk of our town in its new finery, which makes it a sort cf combination Stork club, chromium plated bar room and ball yard all wrapped into one enticing package by Larry Mac Phail.

He remains a Strang figure in ports in that he persists in the unique belief that the customers deserve something more than a hard seat and a pushing around when they enter the place, Fancy Bar Room. At tremendous expense, Mac Phail has new seats at tn stadium, built bigger and better dressing rooms, fixed up the press put in lights and built the finest bar room for Dent the Victory Column. 5w CHICAGO, April 22 (AP) The National league race scarcely Fin is It of Itofj Tests Wisconsin Owned Golden Betriever Wins the Open Ail Age Hunt Club Stake. has left the post, but already the pitching big four of the champion Chicago Cubs has found post war BY SID FEDER. NEW YORK, April 22 (AP) The field for the richest Kentucky erby of them all rapidly has been rounding into shape lately, and it begins to look as if about 20 gee gees will bounce out when the starter gives them that "come on, now" at the Downs on Saturday, May 4.

The starting field depends on how the oat burners click in two preps still to come: 1 The Cbesapeak at Havre De Grace next Saturday where S. W. Labrot's Hamuli looks to be the only real Derby competition rough, tough ndi Pet. BOSTON 5 1 .833 DETROIT 4 1 J00 NEW TORI 4 .417 CLEVELAND I 2 .500 ST. LOUIS a 400 PHILADELPHIA 2 4 .333 CHICAGO 1 4 400 WASHINGTON I I .167 SATIOVIL LEAGUE.

1 Pel. ST. LOUIS 4 1 J00 BROOKLYN 4 1 .800 CHICAGO 3 a .600 SOSTON I I .400 NEW YORK I .400 PITTSBURGH 4 CINCINNATI I 4 .333 PHILADELPHIA 1 4 400 nainful. As the jig saw prices begin to fit together, the whisper of last fall has become a loud voice the forecast that the west would hold the big hand when they sit down to that $100,000 pot this year. Of the 20 more or less probable starters only eight hang their hats around the Atlantic seaboard and one is a Canadian.

The west is sporting three from Kentucky, two each Louisiana, Illinois and Michigan, and one each from Ohio and Texa. Not the least of them is the Texas kid. Assault, which heads the delegation that will move on Kentucky from the New York horse factories in the next few days. i When the frisky St, Louis Cardinals yttcrday chased Ray I Prun and then hung a last The licensed field and water trials conducted by the Nebraska Dog and Hunt club had their climax Sunday the field tests in HffiE Is Robert Murphy, former Harvard athlete and a Boston labor relations adviser, who has filed registration for an American Baseball Guild as a labor organisation. Murphy claims several "big name" player in eight major leagues arc working as guild organizers.

(International) the class trade to be found nearly anywhere. He laid this one out in shades of light blue, bright reds, greens and colors unknown to the author hereof, with nhiny metal fittings, plus good grub. Of course, the bar room is not for the ordinary fan. Its confines are limited to the select few who qualify through purchase of season tickets to a place in the elub. A Marrhail Habit Hence, it serves as an incentive to the purchasing of tickets, MitcPhail again getting them nto the joint by giving them tittle extra inducement.

In the meantime, he is maintaining one of the great baseball teams of these times and quite Scores I Major League possibility, provided he stops getting that tired feeling in the stretch, and (2) the Blue Grass at Keeneland Thursday where there's a very good chance something no one ever has heard of might pop up. As a result, the field might be as low as 18 or 18, and conceivably could go as high as a new record, passing the 22 horse rodeo that charged around the premises back in 1928, the year Reigh Count turned out to be the best "crowd" galloper in the lot. THE issue precipitated recently i A A At At. ute, 7 rj defeat on Hank Wyse, the ace hurling quartet which contributed 63 victories to the Bruins 1945 pennant conquest finished it first round with a blank. Four Aces Only Deuces, Even though the Cubs open a two game stand at Pittsburgh tomorrow in third spot with a 3 2 record, neither Hank Borowy (11 2) the league's No.

1 tosser last season, nor Claude Passeau (17 9), nor Wyse (22 10), nor Prim (13 8) had finishedmuch less won a game. The three Cub victories have been recorded by Hiram Bithom, an ex serviceman, and a couple of "firemen," Paul Erickson and Emil Kush. Thus iar. Manager Charley Grimm isn't particularly worried over the get away slump of his key tosscrs. "Once we start to clout that ball, the pitching will take care oi itself," he asserted.

AMERICA' LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEA CLE. oy tne siuaeni councils 01 me njlis Son of Famed Firsi Sacker Contributes Two Errors, AT CHICAGO, ik i' Chicago Universities of Kansas and Nebraska in which the demand is AT NEW YORE, ah Torit St. Louta tbbeii III I 4 2 0 3 4 11 the forenoon near Emerald and the water competition in the afternoon at Oak park lake bringing to a conclusion a two day canine carnival that brought out an entry list of more than 70 thoroughbred dogs. Sunday's climactic feature was the open all age stakes and the winner, Stiiaoven Nitro Express, a golden retriever owned by Bern Bolt of Milwaukee and handled by Ben Versay of Sheboygan, proved himself a true champion and worthy wearer of the blue ribbon.

As his rewaid, Ver say captured the George Holmes trophy. Nebraska Dog Second. A Nebraska dog Flair of Shed stone, a black labrador owned by L. H. Faitley of Grand Island and handled by D.

Walters of Council Bluffs was a close runner up in the open all age stake, while third place was won by Stiiaoven Rip Wide, a Minne Despite Wiiich Cards Win. made that regro athletes be made 1114 Hack ao ft 3 1 2 Johneun 29 MOO Low rev if 5 0 2 6 Cavareit lb 4 3 10 1 0 13 1 1 3 eligible for vars CHICAGO. April 22 (INS) 3 3 0 Paiko cf Ran On ItlTi Hit 3 0 3 0 3 3 3 0 4 110 4 I ft 9 4 3ft 4011 4 1 4 1 4 Nichntaoa rf 3 116 Baseball writers today have 4 19 1 Gordon 2b 3 0 3 0 1'imwiui 3b 3 13 0 Hemrch rf 4116 PtVURKiocf 3 11 3 Keller it 4 0 10 EHn lb 4 3 3 Hirk it es ItM Chaidlr 10 0 0 10 0 2' Wash. Rob' 3 twie rf Bpeftf eff Kthel 10 Trevt itik if priodv 2ft fceriy Woiff uerr Ksefner Heath Klein 2t Srnocn'st 39 Muatal If 8auKhtcr rf Adimi tt Staler 19 Marion aa Rice W' mre PtitMr 9 'alkar Dea heard one of the most unfamiliar 11(1 SrlWftng 1 0 0 2 9 3 1 MpCuIIoucq I StTl ity sports teams in the Big Six conference, has egroe At bra ska ooviousiy set upon a program of augment the social aspects of his enterprise with artistic excellence on the field to make, if possible, New York the perennial headquarters of the world series. This entails only that the Yanks win the American league pennant every year.

1 Meruiio aa phrases ii. all diamond history. They heard it twice yesterday Ci dors Program a 3 i 3 3 113 0 0 0 4 10 0 4 unexpected repercus inspired at Wrigley field, where the M. into; sions. Louis Cardinals nosed out the 34 ft IS 33 4 34 ToUla Totals Chicago Cubs, 7 6.

As a sample of the unexpect 0 9 3 0 Prim 10 0 0 O040 Becker 2 0 0 0 ScbauU 0 0 0 fill 0 04 0 0 0 1 1 0 Of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oi Qwrra tatid for Wolff ta fifth; Haattti Once ground ball went right batted for ila(nr la luatb. ZUic In ight Xvxt this column has in mind the Barrett Sfartta Kurowakt I'lckaofi :ndii.vU Crosa Donnelly Pallet Links, Rockets, Viewmen Wafthtnrtn W9 100 through the Cardinal first VI IV BLOO. attitude of a Nebraska alumnus Haw York All In Competition During a pickoff throw At Olllillia man. Again, Ritria: DiMajrcto f. Krilar 3.

Etta 3H "As a matter of he Week In Track and Field. from the itcher escaped the first sacker'g glove, the runner mov sota dog handled by W. Wonder said, "I believe a negro should have and enjoy all the privileges Lwta, ICrror; Pri'Wy. RsiSrtion, OrimaaJ Runs tattd ti: Urtta 3. Btnka.

iMMatH io, Kallvr. Horn run: PikUtcgio, fxnibta play: Friday to Travw to KuhriJ Chandler to Grlmaa to EtUn. Ltn oa ba3 lick of Winona. ing to second. The squad of gunners in serv Each time, the official scorer set forth in our national constitu OMAHA.

April 22 (AP) Fritzie Zivic, once the world champion welterweight, has been signed to meet Howard Bleyhl of St. Paul In an Omaha fight April 29. Zivic defeated Nebraska's Don Lee in California last week. Totals 40 i Totals 36 10 13 Moor battad for Rica ta iaah Kur awskt att4 for Martia Mi aevanta. Walks? 0att4 for Wllbar la aiignta.

Endicott Oattad for Dtcksoa in atghth. Croaa ran fgr Kndtcott in atfhth. stkir battad for Wyaa tn aighta. Scltatfias battad for 24tehol4 oa aiaUu TMiM MA AM reported: ice during the field trials Bill Harder, H. H.

Wheeler, Walter tion and bill of rights. WaahiriKtott 9, Ntw York 4 Ba on WUta: Off Ohandlar 4, Haafnar 3. Struck out; Chandler Wolff 3, Haefnar 2. HU: Dirt Wolff 5 IB 4 tnninga, Haefnrf 3 in 4 Inntnga Hit hy ptot. By Wolff (Oor With qualifying meets for the state championships only a week away, the three capital city high school track teams will limit their activities to one appearance during the week.

Coach Ralph Beechner's Lincoln high squad, after placing "On that basis, neiroea have Higby and Dude Hermance did aon. WU1 pilCB wohi. rwMB uu: fcarir 3. Ii9a etcher; Wolff. Attendance "Error Son of the famed George Sis ler, who 20 years ago became an all time great with his classy work at first, young Dick Sisler still has something to learn.

a near perfect job. Of the 150 pigeons shot at, only one was been members of Nebraska football teams in past years and prob missed. ably would be used in the future The judges who officiated dur second in the Columbus invita Ctaicaca out 11 0004 ft una: Klstn. Schoandianat, Slauchtwi Adams. Marton, WaiKar, Kurowaki.

Jotm ion. Cavaratta, Pafko, Marullo, Hack Xi S.rror; Stalar 2. Johnana, Aierullo 3. HafkJ Hun battad In: liuaiat, Adama 3. Kur4 owakt, Kmitcott 2.

Uiwray, Cavaratta Pafko. Nkcaholaon. MrCaliouRti. Prtw. Twj by turning oat for practice and ing the two day carnival were tional and second in the Thomas a3i Bob Noonan of Minneapolis and Jefferson relays, will go after Chiraro Mowl rf proving their ability to play the game up to varsity standards, HAVE been advised, but never Hoiloway 20 Wrtfttit B.

F. Gentry of Lake Bluff. 111. ltetlliircl Fans AT ST. IOUIS.

ik ti' m. Louis 3 10 rata rf 3 0 0 4 Zanlla tf 4 110 Stepttatis as 4 12 3 Judaic! cf 3 0 13 1 Bararoiao 21 4 14 4 ChrUttan 30 3 12 0 Maoeuao 4 2 3 1 Siavans 10 4 0 3 3 Pottar tUicadailo oas ntt: aonoanoianat, jbitaicott, mtmyjt Mamiio 2, Homa run. Adaxna, Kurowaktij Sacrifice; Lowrty. La ft oa baa: St. Louta 7.

Chicago 11. Basa oa bails; Off Br4 APBltr.jt aa I) I i 3 0 2 1 4 0 3 0 4 2 11 3 0 10 3 3 3 4 3 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 3 0 10 1 3 0 13 110 0 0 0 0 0 Troaky lb liOdictani 3b Tuckar cf ret 3. Martin 1, Donnallr 2, Pollet Colt In 11 ii dcit I tact Today NEW YORK, April 22(INS Pericles, the famous $06,000 "question mark," makes his long awaited debut at Jamaica today in the fourth race, a six fuiiong maiden contest. Pericles, for whom the Greek honors this week in the Kearney college invitational meet at Kearney on Friday. In last week's competition, the Red and Black high hurdle ace, Herb Gish, was defeated for the first time this season.

Bob Berkshire of Omaha Benson m. Wyaa 1. Struck out: By Barrwtt 2, Marti 4 that a gentlemen's Dickaoa 3, Donnally 1, Poliat 3. Prim Trah Lyona 0 Wyaa 1, Srhmita 1. Hits: Off BarrM SUNDAT RESULTS American league New York, I.

Washington. 1. Boston. 12 0: Philadelphia, 11 1 Detroit, Cleveland. 2 (10 Innines).

St. Louis 2 Chicago. 12. National leaguo Brooklyn. Now York, I.

St Louis, Chicago, t. Cincinnati. 14: Pittsburgh. 2 3, Boston. Philadelphia.

2 3. (PiUmgtr agreement has been in existence for some years within the con ferenp, according to the terms of which negrc players are deemed Season Rooks ST. LOUIS, April 22 (API la 4 1 Martin 3 tn 1 3 3: Dickaoq fin Donnelly 0 in 1 3: Pollat 0 Ini 3 Prima 0 tn (nona out ta atiththti Wvaa 3 tn Ochmiti 0 tn 1. Winninaj fstehar: Dlekaon. leatng pttehar: WyaoJ lAiUndaacs; 33,440 1 30 4 13, Totals 33 1 30 14! Totals skimmed the high barriers in even 15 seconds to edge the Lin Two out whan winning rua seoraC ijtritiiA for Potter ta ninth.

Loaded with talent of pre war coln hurdler at the Tee Jay re trA tff in a fact tlrt the undesir able in football and other DMtnisar batUd for Uusadailo to alnta. Htlnm 10 000 0001 lays Saturday at Council Bluffs. Missouri, Oklahoma St. Louts 000 000 003 Bait Still On Top. sportsman, William Helis, paid top price at the 1943 yearling sales in 1943, has been sidelined for two years by a series of misfortunes.

He is favored to win today. Coach At Hastings ttiiM! Moaaa. Oraea. miUnrar St. Louis Cardinals have attracted the largest advance ticket sales In the National league club's history, and Owner Sam Breadon Sriirtant.

Runa hatted ta: Appilnf. Br Don Batt continued to the shot put picture by post Regardless of atf such an agreement, I am sure no uardioo 3. Two oaaa hit: Tuckr. JUdirt MONDAY SCHEDULES American Voaguo Philadelphia (Basse) art Now "BULL FIRPO (above) from South America is one of the new ant. Moaes.

Treah. Stolaa twtaa: Moaaa. ing a pair of wins last week. He tb lit 4 3 10 4 14 2 4 10 3 4 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 4 0 4 1 3 13 1 3 2 2 4 3 0 2 3 York Sarrtfica: Graca, Kolloway. in a oaax AT BROOKLYN Willi Itrnoktya 4 13 3 Whitman tf 4 2 1 2 Merwian 2b 4 0 10 fltmor 3b 4 2 10 0 Walker rf 0 0 0 0 Stevens 10 4 2 4 0 Fun Ho ef 2 0 3 0 Anderson 0 1 0 0 0 Re8e aa 3 0 10 a 3 0 13) 3 0 0 1 0 0 0) negro would be barred from par took first at Columbus on Thurs comers nassie promoter Adam Chtt nto t.

St. Louts 4. Baas oa Balls i Iff. TOSK iR.gsiay aa Wstek 3b ptt rf Mica tb It acker Too pare jMaynard sf Gordon AroovleO If Kerr 3b Voiaaiia a Klximbardl Bud nick a Off Lyons 2. Pottr 4.

atruca oui: or day and snared first place in Lvon 2. Potter 0. rmpir: uuooaxa, Piprss and Barry. Tliaa; 1 50. Saturday's Tee Jay meet to re Krieger is bringing to the fairgrounds arena Wednesday night.

Firpo will come to grips with Jimmy Britt, Wichita, grap main at the ton of the list of prro weight men. Chteago ..,.100 000 1001 I 201 000 10X 4 4 ej Paptaa and FernandeiJ St. UmiS Northeast wilt compete In the oi a La. Battartaa: pler, in Wednesday preliminary bout. In the main event, Tiger man John Pesek is booked to Southeastern Nebraska invita i Shirley and Maacttsa.

Totals 31 1 24 10 Totals 30 27 14 (Sevens). Washington (Nlggeling) at Boston (Harris). Detroit (Trout) at Chicago (Dietrich). Other clubs not scheduled. National leaguo Bootes (Wallace) at Brooklyn (Branca).

Now York (Joyce) at Philadelphia (Mulcahy). St Louis (Lanier) at Cincinnati (Vera. dormeer). Other clubs not scheduled. Headed For Ohio HASTINGS, 22 (1NS) Louis Douglas, acting athletic coach at Hastings college for the last two years, has accepted a position in the department of government at Miami university.

Oxford, and will join the faculty there in September, college officials announced today. An associate professor of social science, Douglas also served as dean last year. tional at Beatrice on Thursday, ticipation at Nebraska in event he would report for practice and demonstrate his capabilities. "It seems to be a matter of common knowledge within the conference that the objection to using negro players in football has its origin at Missouri and Oklahoma. "Prejudices are deep seated and often unreasoning in those states, AT CLEVELAND tangle with the "Black Panther." T.

Lomoardf catted for Voiaella fighth; Hacker ran for Miaa ta ntnUw Oor oa battad for MayaarO ta Biota. New York 010 000 0oo and with Fritz Davis going great guns in the discus toss, the Rock plains it this way: Fans have just decided we re joing to win." Never one to talk much. Breadon was prompted to words by the fact that a sellout of ticket books they assure purchasers of the is world series seats was completed 17 days ago. "It is the first time in history of the club we have sold out the allotted 30,000 books of five tick eta each before the season opened, Sam announced cheerfully. Breadon expects the season to produce the largest total attendance in Cardinal history as high as 700.000 or 800.000 if no Sunday shows are rained out.

abho a ow. 41 ets will be the fight for team Brooklyn wv ww mm 4 14 0 ft a 4 0 1 ft honors. Runs: Ml: Whitman, Herman. Error: International Jersey City, ft Bulfala, 7. Syracuse, 3 Rochester, 2 3.

Ifrwark 11: Montreal, 0 0. Balimore, 2 12: Tar on to, 0 4. Stevens. Rtgner. Mtia, Reeae, Rocket Coach Pleased.

Detroit ILaka aa Sayo 2b rC jaky ef lireenb' lb W'akef'ld If Molltn rf HWKin 3b Tehbetta Overmire Trucks Coach Bun Galloway was well 4 0 0 1 3 1 ft 3 4 0 13 3 1 ft 0 ab fc at CleveUad 3 0 3 If ft 2 3 2 Lemon ef 4 1 ft 0 Saeny rf 4 0 0 0 Fleming lb ft 0 4 0. Keltnar 3b 4 13 0 Bouaraau as 4 10 1 Hayea 3 10 0 Mur.aco 3 0 0 ft Lollar 1 0 ft 0 Mai 2b 1 Feller a Rons batted in: Rataer, Stevans. 8e.cn fl ftdaynard, Hatten. Left oa baaa: New York Brooklyn 7. Bass oa balia: Off Voiaella ft.

Hat ten 1, Struck out: By Voiaella 2, Budntek 1, Hatten 2. Hits: Off VoUelle tn Innings, Budntck 0 la 1. Wild pitch: Hatten. Lotting pitcher: Voiaella, Attendance: 33,23 tpaid). satisfied with his team's showing last week.

The Rockets were in action Tuesday, finishing in sec and any endeavor to convince the average Missourian or Oklahoman that a negro has his rightful place 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 2 13 3 3 0 0 2 10 0 0 i ond place at the Nebraska City IWoodUns in Bin Six football doubtless I invitational, and on Saturday went to the Tee Jay carnival, AT PITTSBURGH 33 4 30 11 would be doomed to fail. Totals 34 30 101 Totals UMiim ran for Mayes seventh; tn where Davis set a new meet rec Cincinnati ab ft a' Pittsburgh WexMiuna ballad fcr Feiler in tenth 3 3 3 0 Brown 2l cf rtit 001 000 100 i "In view of the established facts, I cannot but wonder why self ord in the discus event. Another Black and White athlete, Cal rejr 2 HI Meet Uesultg. CkavsUad 01 000 100 0 I Sit ton 3b est If Horstman, came through with an Runa: Lake ft. afullta.

Monaco. Fleming respecting negro, one who stands rm t. c'ik treenbrs. Case. Ken tier.

Runs battad tn: Boudreau. McCoaKy individual triumph at the Council Bluffs meet as he topped the Miller as bka tf faaa lb ueiler eusser hnrnlni CM. MavO. DSM all ab a 5 14 4 ft 0 1 0 3 0 10 4 0 0 3 3 1 IS 0 3 3 3 1 4 11ft 4 1 0 0 0 9 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 110 0 squarely ou his feet and makes no apologies for his color and race, should wish to be associated in bUo. Sacrifice: tetobetta, Ovenwlre tf.ii.r Tn en baaa: Detroit 3.

Cleve broad jump field. 4 13 3 Barratt rt ft 3 1 3 Kiner ef ft 3 ft 0 Elliott 3b 3 3 3 3 Fletcher lb 3 110 Ruaeeil It 4 10 0 Cox aa 3 0 3 0 Caxnllii 4 1 I 1 Hooper Gaintiai Itarnhju 'CWnwmaea tnderaoa Qtocf ridde The third capital city squad, land 4. Base oa balls: Oft Overmire 4 a atrui out: Bv Overmfre 4 ant manner with those who AT 06HK06H Ltvell'n. Oshkosto. 14 1ft: Sutherland, 33 33.

Oslila 14 1t; imperial 31: Madrid. 1.4. Urant. 14 Sprint Chappell, 1 1 WtllMt and Pa ton failed to cor. AT BAYARDBayard.

TT; Mitchell, 33; Bnderport, it; Lyman Ocnng, 12'. Kimball, ft; Minatare, a. AT CRETE Wtitr, 9V; Dewttt. tfUCord. 34.

i.w i ft Tnuka 1 Ilti: Off Ovarmlr College View, will make its bid on Friday at the Doane invita tn a ll inntnea. Trucks 0 In 3 3 burden themselves with unreason Attendance Winning ottchsr: Trucas. 89.573. tional at Crete and possibly Saturday at the York college invitational. The Viewmen will compete ing prejudices.

Touts 34 13 37 Totals 34 7 37 14 Otiintinl batted tor Hopper tn third; in class at Doane, and Coach determination of the Emery Pricfert expects plenty of average southerner to keep competition from DeWitt and Concordia of Seward. Association St. Paul, Kaoaaa City. 4 4 Milwaukee, MmnapolU, UwtvlH. 4 4, Toledo 3 1.

Coiumbtt. 6 luUnapoiu, 4 13. AT BOSTON. ab Boam ab It a 0 ntMKK0 ef 4 3 11 4 0 3 0 I'Mkr aa 4 10 7 3 3 3 WtUiame tt ft 3 4 1 4 3 0 1 Dxrr 2b 4 0 3 3 3 3 0 1 York lb ft 1 13 1 4 1 ft 0 Met'ovieh rf ft 3 3 0 4 113 Andres 3b ft 1 1 1 4 3 Prtishe 3 0 4 3 0 0 1 HWagnere 3 13 1 1 0 0 0 Ferriaa 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Putsch 3 0 0 1 0 10 Campball 0 0 0 0 00: Rvtoa 0 0 0 0 IRuaaaU 110 0 Brown 0 0 0 Fhits. Oar son Jf rf Waliaeaa as Chapman ef McQumn lb Kail 3b rlandley 3b Chna'per Harria tiarrsa flerry Vauhaa Golf Inlortvsf tins Hoom At Pioneers A 1946 golf boom apparently Is in the making at the Pioneers the negro 'under thumb smacks of detestable hypocrisy in the particular instance of the University of Missouri, which pretends to bar negroes as a JylVV 'er Pr Pl accepts .11 Missouri thcm oppon.

ents if and when the prospective financial remuneration measures up to the demands of the Missouri U. management 'I refer to the fact that in re STUBBLE TROUBLE? Barntiart batted for la fifth: An dereon batted for Clemens en in aaventa; Oionfriddo battad for Koa in ninth. Cincinnati 303 lis Old 4 Pittsburgh Ouo 101 ouo3 Runs: Fray 3. Msttoe 3. West, Mtilpr, t.

Heuaeer. Elliott. Fletcher. Error: Haas. Runs batted in: Miliar ft, Clay, Rueil, West, Cos.

Two baaa bit: Miliar, Heuaaer, Ruaaall 2. Clay. Homa run: Miller. Sacrifice: Uhka. Left on base: Cincinnati ft, Ptttsbtuch 9.

Base oa bails: Off Hopper 3. Keueaer 4, Roa 1 Struck out: By Hopper 1, ClecBenaea 3, Haueaar 1, Roa 3. Hits: Off Hopper ft in 3 tnainga. Gabies ft ta 3. Clem eneea 0 tn 3.

Roa 3 ta 3 Wild pitch: Hopper 3. Losing pitcher: Hopper. Attandancet lo.OOO tastuaaiad). BeeoBd Gaena. Clnctnnstt 001 300 000 4 PlttaburKh 030 OOO OuO 3 ft 1 Batteries'.

Bests and lAfflanno. M'iat sir, Haiietj, tftnncevich and Souta, AT PHILADELPHIA Boston ab a FhHa. ah a Ryaa 3b ft 3 3 1 Martaugh 3b 3 1 3 course, as some 380 club swingers were in action over the week Dobeoo 110 0 end on the muny layout. As evidence of the growing interest, Pro John Peterson reported Monday that a 10 club league is be in a organizeo. and match play is to have its installation early in cent years Missouri university May.

teams hav made it a practice to HI I KI I SPOUTS. RACING. MEW TORK Assault, from Robert 3 stoop cf 3 3 0 0 wasoett Jiltenw'ar cf 1 0 1 0 Hughes 2b 1 eVorktnao ef 1 0 0 0 Wyrostek if 4 13 0 compete against Minnesota at Minneapolis and Ohio State at Columbus, thii despite the fact that both Minnesota and Ohio State, as liolotea rf Totals 3 13 211! Totals 41 13 30 1C One eat tn tenth tuning; when winning run scored Campbell batted for Deutsch in seventh; Ruaeeil battad for Ryba ta ninth. Philadelphia 04 ono 3ft 011 Bmoa OuO mi 0f 113 Runs: Chapman 4, Wallaces 3, Me Q'itnn 3. Ruaar 3.

I)tMa(lo 3. Featty 3, Wiiiiatns 3. Doerr, Met Son rh. H. Wajtner.

ftuaaell. Dobaon. Error: Waitsast. Handler. WiUtams, Ltautacn.

Runs batted tn: Waliaeaa, Mculnn 3. Roaar 3. Handler 3. Chapman 3, Wetkovtch 4 WtUtanos 3. Faaky 3.

York, Andres. Two baaa hit: Rttaaell, Turk, Aadres. Three baaa bit: Home rua: Waliaeaa. McQultin. Chapuaa, Metkovtch.

Sacrifice: Rosar. Barry. Left oa base: Fhilaaeifihia Boa trn 3. Baaa on balls: Off Cnrmteplier 3, Hams 4, Vaushan 1. Farias 3.

Deutadi 1. "Rybm 3. Brown Dobaoa 1. Btruca out: By Chrtetoptoer 3, Harris 3, Berry 1, Farias Bl. Deutarh 3.

Dottaon 3, Hlra: Off Chrte Kopher ft ta ft 1 3 tnntitts, Harris 3 ta 3 3 3 linens out ta aintht. Barry 3 tn 1 1 Vaucnaa 1 to 0. Ferries 4 ta 3 3 3. Dautaeh 15 ta 4 1 3. Ryha 1 in 3.

Bow 0 ia 0. none lout ta tenth, pitched to one hatter. Doheoa. Jn 1. Wild pitch Ryha.

Wir.mre pitcher: Tobaoa pttcher; Barry Attaodatice: ai.uoi estimate! Ktaaert Kins ranch, tooa en role of Roweit If sanders lb Masts Kentucky darby favorite by winmnt Wood Mamorisl at Jamaica with stirring stretch ft 0 3 0 Tabor 3t 1111 ft 3 4 0 Northey rf ft 0 3 0 ft 3 13 0 lb 3 1 14 1 ft 0 1 DtMagxio at ft 1 3 0 3 0 3 3 Hemetey 3 1 ft 1 110 0 Hemlnn 10 0 0 4 0 3 3 Newaome at 4 13 4 ft ft 1 NovtMoff 10 0 0 IRowa 3 3 3 0 Roberta 3b eVietel a 3b ss is general throughout the Big Ten conference, recognize no 'color line and frequently hav negro players in their lineups. ftaiaf "FOR PLEASAST MOMENTS" VThf is it that people who live in glass honsetf almost always serve PM Why? Because the Pleasure's Mutual! or Polished MelUmmtit, Jar Perfect Mixing Ah! set tkttt letup down! Totals 43 11 33 11) Totsis wimm run. Returned ftlt.10 for $3. Favored Hampden second. Marine Victory third.

TRACK. BOSTON Biylisnoa Kyrtskidis. 33, runnint to fain American ai for bis starving Ore, countrymea. triumphed tn BosiOn A A a fittteth marathon. Covend nUes Sas earda in 3 hours, 28 mmtjtes 37 secaods.

Johnny KeUcy. test year's winaei second. our, VIRGINIA BRACK, Vs. Bam Snead ftreo atett battad for Murtaush in aath; he ra truck hsttao lor neminr ia ta ninth: Hovikoff batted ir ewaoma "Which, in simple words, goes to prove that 'principle has its price at the Vniversity of Missouri. If the price tag is right, Missouri football Is for sale to I tive.ander.par 44 to oeieet Chandler 4 0 3 1 nth.

Boston 001 010 000 01 1 Ptatadsipbia ooO owl Oi.o 003 Rtme; H'pp 2. Rowell, Tabor 3. Errors? Hoom. Runs batted ia: Oaodacs, Roeil. Wtateimaon.

McCormick. Tabor. Two fell, Ryaa. Rowe, Roaell. Home run: Taftor.

Left en has: trtn 2, Philadelphia Base on baiia: Oft nain 3, Roa 1. Struck out: By aio 4. Rowe ft. Hit by pucber: By Rowe (Robrge. Boatoa U0 04 0 ir it iv IT IWT ftKM PM Bsttertts: Kewsas Sad Roaar, Deaau with the 'color line if and when the money eotnes roiling in at the tei.

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