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ir" vnVY JOl HWL AMI J1 23. Cu SJiennan, Giants Lose to Drop Back Into National League Third Place Their Books Maskers Go although IS nPithpr The Pace With the prartice nor policy of the a letic admin istra- tnm at the atate university of C'oinhuskerland to make publicity of the academic status of student athletes participating in intercollegiate sports, I trust this column Isn't talking out of turn to here piwlaim that virtually every prospective candidate for the Husker football squad of 1940 survived the test of the final June exams and rounded out the scholastic year with an exceptionally pleasing record Of the 50 or more huskies expected to bear much of the load during the fall campaign in the gridiron sport, only two squad members face the of catching up loose ends during the summer session at the 1 all others are in the clear, and therefore fully eligible for the varsity eleven, as defined by both Institutional and Big Six conference requirements A system installed by the members of the coaching staff of regalarly checking the scholastic progress of student athletes has proved to be an important factor in the excellent academic achievements of the football men, which system incidentally applies to other varsity squads. Ail of which is a kayo punch the myth that coaches are interested only In what the athletes accomplish in competitive sports. Now If's baseball getting out of hand in Bughouse that portion of Gotham bearing the tSrookiyn label of Brooklyn? A Brooklyn batsman, one Joe Medwick, is hit on the head by a pitched ball, following which the mob the stands howls for the life blood of the pitcher; the president of the Brooklyn club rushes on the field to shriek wildly and dare the visiting players to mix with him in fisticuffs, and later the district attorney horns Into the picture as if to suggest that the of the batsfhan was the result of a dehberate act and therefore a basis for po.ssible criminal prosecution. Subsequently, the injured Medwick gives the pitcher.

Bowman, a clean bill, explaining that the two of them are good friends, which quashes the wild theory that the could have been intentional. As it seems to me, the chief instigator of the uproar now rampant in Brooklyn was none other than the Brooklyn club's president, Larry MacPhail. It must be conceded that MacPhail, by reason of his ingenious leadership, has been the most important factor in the upward surge of baseball interest in the Brooklyn bailiwick, but in fomenting rowdyism and hysteria be is treading dangerous ground, the reaction to which might involve a heavily of destroying the national game in the best baseball center on the circuit of either of the major leagues. RIDS WIN AFTER iN NOMER IN 8 ERNIE 0 6 AR Four Base Blow Comes With Frey On for 3-1 Triumph. YORK Milkman Jim Turner of the Cincinnati Reds out-1 lasted Bill Ixihrman of the New York Giants Saturday in a tight pitching duel, 3-1, and so the Giants dropped back to third place In the hectic National league pennant chase.

The milkman had big Ernie Lombardi to thank partly for the victory, for It was eighth inning home run that de -1 elded the Issue. A crowd of L5.075 paid to see the 1939 league champions end a three game losing streak as Tur-i ner gave up only eight hits In I winning his fourth decision of the sea.son. He has lost three. loss was his third after six won. It was the first time the Reds had been able to master his deliveries this season, and last year he was their worst nemesis, beating them four out of five times Poor Bate Running, The Gianst blew a chance to stage a ninth Inning rally on some foolish base running by Joe Moore.

He got a life on Frank McCor-! fumble, moved to second on Bob single, but failed to score when Young singled to right. for some reason, stopped at third after rounding the bag and then was cut at the plate when he made a belated attempt to score. rtnclnnsU ab NVw York ab ii 5 2 VVhltihrad 3b 4 1 1 Public Parks Tennis NDIANS STRENGINEN NL DD Softliall Averages tlticludrs fsmet of Jwnf li. 4W PUBLIC PARKS tennis tournament came to a close last week with winners and runnersup crowmed in eight divisions. Pictured are.

left to right, Roy Vance, Virginia Null. Bob Kleifiert. Willard Mertz, Maxine Grossman, Bob berg, Wendall Woods, Bill Perry, Harold Magee. Jim Hemsworth. Bob Markel, Bill Flick and Carlyle Hummel.

Not in picture. Jack Kennedy and Lillian Brow'n. Winners singles, Hemsworth; singles. Miss Brown; Junior singles, Vance; singles, Kennedy; doubles, Mertz and Woods; doubles. Brown and Mias Grossman; mixed doubles.

Miss Grossman and Woods; Junior doubles, Flick and Vance. Runnersup are: Men singles. Perry; women's Miss Grossman; Junior singles, Hummel; singles, Klelnert; doubles. Magee and Woods; mixed doubles. Miss Null and Vance; Junior doubles, Markel and Hummel.

mippiNG mi Boston Nine Handed Sixth Straight Loss, 7-5, Drops to Third. The rampaging Cleveland Indians found Boston pitching to their liking Saturday and rolled up their seventh straight victory. The 7 to 5 decision. second in as many the Red Sox, gave Boston its sixth setback in a The first place Indiana clubbed young Jim Bag by for four runs in the fourth and scored three more in the sixth, getting four hits each inning, to stay ahead all the way. Mel Harder, the winning pitcher, was shaky, how'ever, and reqtiired Joe assistance before a three run Red Sox upri.slng was quenched in the eighth, defeat, coupled with close victory over the New York Yankees, allowed the Tigers to slip into second place ahead of Boston.

0 AB Fit Dr Pepper Fords .......19 374 78 374 Harrtng .........19 I 388 Besta S378 384 ......11 313 83 383 Llnrnin Park Standard nre 34331 South Bide 19278 OPPONENTS RUNS South Side 119. AN I.r.AOl K. 1 pet 1 37 22 St. Louto 27 32 33 22 31 Bopton 31 22 22 33 York .500 Wanhlng'n 23 37 l.r.SOI K. 1 rf .5101 If 2b 4 13 3 rf KMrCo lb 3 0 0 Young lb I.M>mb*rdl 4 3 5 1 Oanning Craft cf 4 0 0 0 Ott rf If 4 10 0 Turiitr W'ttck 2b 4 10 3 Lohrinan Rurker Brown 4 2 10 4 2 2 0 3 1 It 1 4 12 0 3 0 4 1 3 13 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bruoklyn (TruT'nat) Vork Chicago 22 30 20 31 22 17 32 1 prf 34 St 20 BIttab rgh .33 Phll phta 30 Bouton A.MKRK'AN AMN4M IATION.

1 pet. Kan City 40 20 27 21 8t. Paul 25 .14 Columbua 27 27 ..500 Indlanap'a 23 .14 LouliVa 28 30 .497 Tolcdo 21 34 prt .400 pet .423 .192 .373 .347 pet. .491 .424 .404 .382 37 10 27 22 31 27 14 Ruckrr batted for Lohrman in cighih. i Cincinnati loo 000 New York OOO 010 1 Werber, Frey, Lombardi.

Werber, F. McCormick batted In Frey. Lombardi 2 Two hit: Moore, Home run: Lombardi. Bacrlflce; Young. Frey to to McCormick, Jooet to Frey to F.

McCormick, WTfek to Young to Left on New York 4, Cincinnati out: By Turner 4, Lohrmin 1 Off Ix)hrman 9 In Broan I in 1 Hit by pitcher: By I.ohrman (K. Wild pitch Turner, Stewart, Barr, Magerkurth Ixtalng pitcher: l.j»hrman Time of game Attendance 13,075. SCORES. Medwick Returns But Dodgers Lose to Bucs. BROOKLYN.

The return of Joe Medwick to the lineup las a pinch hitter) failed to apur the Brooklyn Dodgers sufficiently, and they lost a 7-2 deciaion to the Pittsburgh Pirates. ab a Brooklyn ab 2b 4 2 15 5 13 0 Lavagetto 3b 5 12 2 Walker cf 4 0 2 3i 3 2 14 K'amtlll lb 4 0 10 If 4 2 10 Gallagher rf 3 0 3 0 Coacarart 2b 4 0 0 3 Carleton Waadcll i Preaanell I Medwick I Kimball AMKRICAN I.RAGI K. leeelMd 7, S. Drtmlt 3, Vork 2. II, St, Phlladelplila at Chtcagn, rain.

NATIONAL I.KAGI R. hicagn Philadelphia 2. 1 0111 9 Hoetnn 2. 7, Hrnohlyn 2. t'lnclanaO 3, Nea York I.

VVII' RH V.N I VTln.N. 1.0111«,III* II, t'lly Toledo at rain. at Ml. Paul, rain. Indian.tpoll« at rain.

GAMES. DAVE LEVIN; Jamaica Butcher Boy. Dave Levin On Comeback Trail to Meet OI(d Master John Pesek Here Kllloit rf Bni baker 3b Vaughan Fletcher lb If DlMaggio cf Lopet Sewell 1 1 1 I 10 4' 13 0 1 17 0 2 9 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 3' 10 0 2 110 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Too Much Mex Por Irish Pat BUSINESS of fool- i an Irishman, particularly in a matter pertaining to his race, is no soft it can be done. Out in Hollywood, numerous members of the movie colony are enthusiastic followers of the game of biff. Fistic programs promoted and sponsored by the Hollywood Legion post, staged once each week the year round, attract scores of film stars to the arena as purchasers of choice ringside Actor Pat W'as a recent at a Hollywood main event glove rumpus in which a battler bearing the nom de ring of Red Shannon was pitted against a fist slinger from Mexico.

At the finish of the final round of the bout, the hoisted the gloved fist of the Mexican, signifying that the chap with the Irish name was the loser. Whereupon Pat, red-faced from anger, rose from his chair to boo the rank injustice done the descendant of the Celts. N. B. and F.

The Red Shannon gay was a fake Irlsher naiae, William Chavei. In raallty, he was Jnti another Mexican, the same as his ring foe. 27 14 34 9 27 10 Wasdell batted for Carlatun In Medwick batted for Presanall In PUtabtirgh ...................................020 102 Brooklyn ......................................200 000 000 -2 Vaughan. Fletcher 4. Pi Maggio.

Ijivagetto, batted In: Fletcher .1. DlMaggio 3, Camllll 2 Two (Justine, Camllll, DP Maggio Three hit; Ouetine. Home DlMaggio, Fletcher 2. Stolen Klllott 2. Camllll.

Racrlfice: Carleton. Double play; Fletcher to Vaughan to Fletcher. Left on Brooklyn 11. on Off Carleton 2, Sewell 6. 2.

Struck out: By Carleton 5. Kimball 1, HIU: Off Carleton In 7 1 In 1, Kimball I In 1. pitcher; Carleton. Bean. Dunn and Jorda.

Time. 2:15. Attendance: 10,850. A.MKRU'AN i.KAGI K. Philadelphia at Waehlnglon at XI.

New York at Delmll, Rowlon at Cleveland (2), NATIO.NAI. I.KAGI K. hicaga Philadelphia 1 wt. at PIttaburgh at Hrooklyn Inclnnall at New York (21. A.MKKK AN A.MXOt lATION, Toledo at at ity (2).

at Xt. Paul (2). at PITCHERS. Who is Dave Levin? Back in New York, his home atate, they call him the Jamaica Butcher Boy for he was In a butcher shop by Jack Pfefer and piloted to the title. Levin won the crown when he was 23 years old by defeating Ali Ba'oa, the Terrible Turk, was plenty terrible.

Dave lost to Dean Detton later on at Salt Lake City and w'as out of the game for several months on account of blood poisoning. He is now' on the comeback trail and when Promoter Adam Krieger learned he was traveling in thl.s of the country, the New Yorker was signed for a match with Tiger John Pesek. So the Levin-Pesek match will headline Tuesday show at Landis field. Today Pesek, the Ravenna vetecan, is the recognized champion in many states and Levin gets his second chance at the championship. The supporting cast, too.

is above average with Wladek Zbyszko meeting Jack Hader and Juan Humberto facing A1 Lovelock in the other two matches. BASEBALL AVERAGES Cubs Wallop Phillios With Big Inning. PHILADELPHIA. The CJubs put together six hits, a base on balls and an error for seven runs in a big sixth inning to wallop the Phillies, 10 to 2. Chicago ab h0 Phlla.

ab 0a Hack 3b S21 51 Schulte 3b 4 12 2 Harman 3b 53 4 31 Marty cf 4 1 7 0 Oleesnn cf 42I 0 rf 315 0 Nlcholaon if434 0 Maaerra rf 1 0 1 0 Lelber rf 5020'Rizzo If 3 2 1 Cav'retta lb 5 3 9 0 May 3b 4 1 0 1 Todd 1 3 Bragan sa 30 0 1 Mattlck as 502 5 Monrhak as 1 0 01 Passeau 411 1 Atwood 30 3 0 iW'arren 2 110 I Mahan lb 4 0 71 (Blanton 1 0 (1 0 1 00 1 Brown 000 0 Smoll 1110 1 Berger 1000 42 14 27 14 35 27 8 Berger batted for Smoll In ninth. Chicago 100 117 Philadelphia 200 000 OOO 2 Hack. Herman 3, (tleeaon, Nlrhol- Cavarretta, Todd, Matttrk. Paaieau, Schulte. Schulte, Pearton.

batted In 2. Todd 2. Lelber, Hack 2. Herman fj Oleeaon. Nlcholaon.

Two May. Hack, Herman, Nlcholaon, Cavarretta. Three baae hit; Cavarretta, Stolen base; Paaseau. Left on baiea; Chicago 9, Philadelphia 7. OB Off Passeau 1, Pearaon 2.

Smoll 1. Blanton 1. Struck out; By Blanton 1, 1, Passeau 3, Smoll 1. Off Blanton 3 In 2 Pcarton 5 In 3 out in 6th). Brown 2 In 0 (pitched to two Smoll 4 In 4, ball: Atwood.

pitch; Peareon. Loaing pitcher: Peareon. Campbell. Klem Attendance 7 Run Rally Gives Win Over Beet. BOSTON.

Staging a seven- NATIO.NAI. l.KAtiUR. Chicago at Philadelphia (2): Mooty (3-01 and Raffenaberger (2-1) Beck (2-31 and Mulcahy (7-5). St. Louie at Boeton (2i; Bowman (2-3) and Shoun (3-2) ve.

Salvo (O-Ol and Sullivan (3-6). PIttaburgh at Brooklyn (2): MacFayden and Heintielman (10) vs. Wyatt and Cincinnati at New York (9-4) and (8-5) Hubbell and Paul Dean (2-0). AMKKU AN I.KYGIE. at Chicago (2): Vaughan (0-0 1 and Babich (5-5i and Smith Washington at St.

Louis (2): Leonard and Chaee (6-8) vs. Harria (4-3) and Lawson (1-Ot. New York at Detroit; Breuei- (5-2) Newsom (8-1) Boeton at Cleveland Grove (3-1) and Hash (5-4) va. Smith (7-1) and Allen (4-3). AMERICAN LEAGUE (Includes games of last TEAM BATTING.

AB HSH8B Boston ...1754271503 34IS Detroit ...1820 395 531 34 18 Cleveland ...1940 370 5313213 Chicago ...191335852431 Washington 1991 360 .5343138 St. Louis ...1961380 538 Philadelphia ..1790 337 4703311 New York 19 TI A.M FIFI. DING PO A Cleveland 1487 5 9 47 New York 1421 628 47 Chicago 1453 54647 St Louis 1477 70154 Detroit 1380.547 S3 Boston 54 Washington 1512 Philadelphia 1403 59285 .247 Pet 978 .978 .977 .976 .973 973 .970 .959 339 442 1419.270 St. Louis .366 Boston ...1827 305 437 1710 .362 Chicago ...1945 356 Cincinnati ...1889 385 4884034.380 Brooklyn 333 .351 Philadelphia ..1619180 38835 11 .340 TEAM FIELDING PO A EPet 1 Cincinnati .1484838 36 .983 New York 1311 57946 Brooklyn ....1359 491 54.972 Boston ...1239 550 51 .972 1 Philadelphia ....1280,58057.970 1 St LouU .135754063.968 Chicago ...1528 697 80 965 PIttaburgh i 1NDI5IDUAI. BATTING.

(.300 or beeter). AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Loulavl.le City and Madjeski; Wensloff, Moran, Haley, Qearhauaer and DePhllltpe. 000 710 14 012 000 300 5 12 run rally In the elxth inning, the St. Louis Cardinals opened a three game series in Boston by defeating the Bees, 9-2, behind Pitcher Mort Cooper.

The victory, the seventh in eight etarte for St. Louis, was aided by eight Boston errors, three of them in the sixth. St. 8 Martin 3b Gut'rldgc 3b Slaughter rf Koy If Mize lb Hopp lb Padgett T.Uoor* cf J. Martin cf Orengo 2b Brown 2b Marion la Lake as Cooper ab 0 a Boston abh0a 5 11 4 Hassett lb 4 0 13 0 0000 Siati 3b 4 1 3 1 5 3 2 0 E.

Moore rf 4 1 4 1 5 330 Roes if 41 0n 4140 Weet cf 4 20 1 1 0 0 Rowell 3b 4 3 5 4 5 1 5ll Miller ss 33 1 4 5 3 31 Berrea S0 1 0 0 0 0 OlAndrcwe 1 000 4 17 3 Poaedel 3 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 Oloeeop 1 0 0 0 4 10 1 Javery 0 0 0 1 0 Waratler 1000 500 0 INDIVIDUAL BATTING. (.300 or beeter). Totals 43 13 27 10 35 10 27 Oloaaop batted for Poaedel In eighth, Waretler batted for Javery In ninth, St. LouU 000 007 Boston 000 000 002- 2 Runs: 8 Martin. Slaughter.

Koy 2, Mize, Moore, Orengo, Marlon 2, West. Error: Hassett 2. Slstl, Rowell 3. Miller, Poaedel, Runs batted In: Koy 2. Orengo 2.

Padgett, Slaughter. West, Miller. Two hit; Koy 2, T. Three base hit: Stolen base: Brown. Double play: T.

to Orengo, Miller to Rowell to Haasett, E. to Rowell. l.aft on bate: St. Louis 9, Boston 7. Base on halls; Off Cooper 1, Posedel 1, Javery 1.

Struck out: By 2. 1. Off Poaedel 13 In 8 Innings, Javery 0 In 1. Losing pitcher: Poaedel. Umpires; Reardon, Goetz and Ptnelll.

2:00. Attendance 4,441. ABRH Heusser. Phil 39 4 1300 .414 MUU. 39 4 13 00 .414 Nelson.

Det. 0 .375 Radcllff, St. .3023874 3 3 .388 Simmons, 32 38 00 .384 Niggellng, St. L. 11 1 40 0 .364 McCoaky.

Det 188 45 0 1.380 Finney, .302 14723 0.358 Cramer, .330 24 773 0.350 Williams, .19348 0 0.349 A Smith, Clev. 33 3800 .348 Earlv. 75 0 .347 Wright. Chi. .225 337603 .338 Appling.

Cht 70 10 .332 Mack. .10838 1 0.338 Selkirk. ,184 38 53 1 3 .333 Tebbetts. Det, 133 1443 0 3.333 Greenberg. Det, .19133611 0.319 Wilson.

Boa 19 4 00 .316 Weatherly. Clev. .186 3653 11 .313 Hoag. St. IS30 1 1 .313 Peacock.

Boa 48 815 1 0 .313 Haves .157 33492 3312 Bell. Clev 14232 44 11 .310 Keller. .178 3858 14 309 Hemale.v, Clev. ...185 215711 308 Foxx. .189 42 58 14 .307 York, Det ............4..

.19031580 0 .305 McQuinn St. L. 1 .304 Travis. Wash .168 31 5130.304 Lew'ia, Waah .33138 70 3 8 .303 Rosenthal. Chi.

.12319373 1 .303 Averlll. Det. 76 733 1 0.303 Knickerbocker, N. 73IS3330 .301 Mo.se*. Phil .303 43 813 1 .300 RECORDS.

(.500 or be'ten. Legion Averages. NATIONAL l.EAGUE. ANOTHER ALL STAR W-R-E-S-T-L-E! TUESDAY, 25TH Londii Field, Lincoln Main Event pkek dave levin Ckampien) Dornijc Juan Humberto va. Ixtvcloek Wladek Zbyaxko va.

Jark Hader Botil Atarte al 8:30 P. M. ON SALE Xaratoga Btlllard. Ne. lltk Phoae Ted 1M I4tli Xt.

Ptinne 2-7544 and Xt. at 8i00 and P. GKNEIIAL AD.M. BOX XEATX Has laeledeid 78c, Tmx Ineladed RINGXIDi: tl.oo. Taz 1 pet i Traction 1 0IMO 1 61000 Powers a a 101000 Cornnusker a a a 0 1 .000 Rud.rei 0I .000 DuTeau's 0 1.000 Team Ratilag.

ab pet Tractions a a a a 30 1214.382 a a a a 30 8 .266 Cornhusker 231 5 .217 Magees 32 12 5 .150 27 6 4.148 Rudge's 22 73.13« Games Neat Week Monday-; Vi I. Friday Cornhusker Vf. Rudlif'ia 1 AMERITAN EAGl E. i 1 pet 1 a a a a a 1 0 1000 1 0 1000 i Lawlor'a a a a 0 1 .000 Lincoln Hotel0I.000 Rowe. Det, Wilson Bos.

Trotfet, St. L. Hevlne Bos. McKaln. Det.

Lawson. St L. Appleton, Chi. Newsom. Det.

Smith. Clev. Mllnar. Clev. Galehouse Bos.

Pearson. Y. Grove. Bos. B-euer.

Felle- Def niev Allen I R. pt. Newhouser Det. Dlckmen. Bo.s Bagby.

Wash. Auker, St Dean Bablch. BriAees Xf w-oYrn, Pet BB 00 0 1 000 16 12 3 01 000 3 0 1.000 34 3 01.0009 5 3 0 1 0009 8 2 0 1 000 5 6 1 0 1 006 113 1 0 1 600 10 7 1 I 889 37 58 7 1 .8783510 2 .818 36 44 4 .800 1421 .750 3427 3 1 .750 1827 3 1 76018 31 1 .756 14 18 5 2 .714 21 34 9 4.69?44 93 1 1110 9 1 15 3 rnn 3 3 609 5 '4 3 660 313' 4 .571 94 98 4 571 15 28 4 3 2818 4 3 57135 38 43.f-71 14 IS 8 4 37 12 5 4.556 33 31 7 6 33 41 5 5 .506 2732 5 5 500 36 24 5 ,5 .666 33 39 4 4 ,560 S3 54 7 9 11 15 a 1 1 4 9 1 1 566 5 2 AB SH SE1 Pet Sewell 10 5 4 00.400 Shoun St. 11 1 4 0 0 .364 Dannuig, N. ....111 3i 64 11 .354 J.

Moore. N. Y. ....183 3 3 .344 Rowell, Boa 98 10 33 1 1 .344 Walker, Brk 14834 503 1 .343 Hershberger, Ctn. 47318 00.340 Orengo St.

.10733 4 .338 Marion, St. 38 32.333 Wltek, N. 91 123000.330 Nicholson, Chi. S3 33490 1 .333 V. Pitt.

04 1030 1 0.319 Lelber. Chi .167 33 53 30 .317 May. Phil. .143 30 45 33.317 F. McCormick, 38680 1 .313 Guatine, Pitt .131 11 41 14 813 Garnis.

64 14 3011.313 Oleeaon, .14134 44 21.313 Mize St. .188355800 .309 Phelna. .1101834 20.30« L. Waner, Pitt. 521118 9 1 .308 Rosa, .1793355 13.307 Lavagetto, Brk.

.183 30 56 1 Demaree N. .180 31 49 4 4 Berger. 383 11 0 1 I Herman. Chi .213 38 65 6 1 .305 i Lombardi, cin. .174 35 5300SOii Martin, St.

L. 885 26 .3 0 .302 Fletcher, .1703151 1 I.300 i PITCHERS' RECORDS. (.500 or betten. PetSB 80 3 0 1000 11 35 Mooty. Cht 3 0 1.000 11 3 P.

Dean. N. Y. 3 0 1.0005 7 Joiner. N.

3 0 1 000 9 15 Kimball. Brk. 30 1.000 8 13 Helntaelman, Pitta. 10 1.000 14 12 Vandenberg. N.

Y. 1 0 1 000 10 13 Mungo. Brk 10 LOOO10 6 Lynn, N. 1 0 1.6000 0 Melton, N. 81 .857 33 40 Fitzalmmona, Brk.

81 .3137 11 Errlckaon. Boa 4 1 .80034 11 Lohrman, Y. 8 3 .7.50 11 22 TamulU, Brk 31 7508 18 Begga. Cln. 31 .7604 10 Waltera, 04 .892 36 39 Derringer, Cln.

4 .69319 47 French. 8 4.687 35 44 NCAA Summaries MINNEAPOLIS. i.Fi Final summaries of the 19th National Collegiate Athletic association track and field meet Saturday: 100 yard dash- Won by Norwood Ewell, Penn State; second, Jeffrey, Stanford; third. Blit Brown State, fourth. Harold Pittsburgh, fifth, Tarrant, Alabama State.

Time :09 8 220-yard dash Won by Norwood Kwell, Penn Stste, seiond, Billy Brown. ana State; thud. Mickey Anderson. Southern California, fourth, ijfo Tarrant, Alabama Stale: fifth. George Koettel, Oklahoma, Harold Sinclair, U.

C. L. A :21.1 440-yard daeh Won by Orr, Washington State, second, (jene Nebraska: third. Howard Upton, Southen California, fourth, Warren Rreidenbatb, Michigan, fifth, Fred Alllnlece, Prairie View Texas State, sixth. Jack Sulzman, Ohio State, Time :47 3 run: Won by Campbell Kane Indiana: second, Ed Princeton; third.

Paul Stanford, fourth, James Kehoe. Maryland, fifth. Denzll Wledel, California; sixth, Kirman Storii, Oregon. 1:515. IMI-yard high hurdles; Won by Ed Dugger.

eecond. Fred Wolcott, Rice; third. Gatewood, Texae, fourth, Frank Fuller Virginia. flflh. Jim McGoM- rick.

Washington, John Biewener. Southern California Time (New meet -ek'ord. Old record :14 by Wolcott I in 1938 .1 vard low Won by Fred Wolcott. Rice, Ed Dugger, Tufts. third, Boyce (iatewood.

Texas, fourth, Jim Buck. Oregon; fifth, Harold Sllckel. Pittsburgh; sixth. Glider Farrow of Xavier of New Urieana. Time Mile run: Won bv John Munskl, Mis eoun, Leslie MacMttchell, New York university; third, Louis Zamperlnl, Southern California, fourth.

Mason Chron- later, Maryland; fifth. Max Lenover, Loyola of Chicago; sixth, Phil Liebowitz, Idaho. 4:14 7. Two run; Won by Roy Fehr, Michigan State; second, Dixon Garner, Washington State; third. Ralph Schwarzkopf.

Michigan; fourth. Tom (Juinn, Michigan Normal: fifth. Ray Harris. Robert Madrid. Fiesno State.

Time 9.18 9. High Jump; Tied for John Wilson, Southern California and Don Canham. Michigan feet, inches); third. Alfred Flechner, Idaho, feet. SH Incheei; tied for fourth, Don Boydston of Oklahoma A.

and Joshua Wllliamton of Xavier of New Orleans, and Russell W'ulff of Stanford feet, Inches), Broad Jump; Won by Jack Robinson, U. C. L. A. (24 feet, inches second, Billy Brown, Louisiana State, (24 feet, inches); third, Welles Hodgson, Minnesota, (23 feet, 11 Inches); fourth, Pat Turner, U.

C. L. A. (23 feet, 8 Inches); fifth, William Ijicefleld, L. feet.

sixth, Walter Errlngton. Michigan State, feet, 7 Inchest. Pole vault: Won bv Kenneth Dills, Southern California. feet, lo Quinn Smith of California, George Hoffman of Fresno State Ralph Ross of Army and William Williams ot Wisconsin, tied for second (13 feet, Robert Kenyon. Stanford, Earl Rlolberg of Marquette, and Harold Hunt of Nebraska, tied for sixth, (13 feed.

Shot put: Won by AI Blozts. Georgetown, feet. '-I Inch); second. Stan Anderson, Stanford, (53 feet, 2W Inches); third, Herb Michael, California, (.52 feet, 10 Inches); fourth. Don McNeil.

Southern California, (51 feet. 10 Inches); fifth. John Mszyk, Pittsburgh, (51 feet, 1 Inches); sixth, Elmer Hackney, Kansas State, (50 feet. Inch). (New meet and American record.

Old meet and American record 55 feet. lOH Inches by Hackney in Javelin throw; Won by Martin Bllee, California. (204 feet. 10 Inches); second. Herbert Orote, Nebraska, (203 fest, 11 Inches); third, Boyd Brown.

Oregon, (199 feet); fourth, Nick Vukmantc, Penn State. Inch); fifth, (Jlarence Gehrke, Utah, feet, Inches); sixth. Hugo DeGroot, Soutbsrn California, (189 feet 10 inches). Archie Harris, Indiana second. Jack Inches); third, Alfred Blozts.

Georgetown, feet, 5 fourth. A. Cornet, Stanford. (162 feet. 8Vi inches), fifth, Edse! Wlbbels, Nebraska (162 feet, Inches); sixth, Bernard Wolf, California, (150 feet, 4 Inch).

Rnatonah 0 a Cleveland ab a Finney rf 5 3 2 0 Houdreau as 423 Cramer cf 5 0 0 0 Weath ly rf 511 0 Williams It523 0 Hemaley 1 Foxx lb .5 2 9 1 Troakv lb 3 181 Doerr 2b 5 3 0 1 Hell rf 4 0 20 Cronin sa3 0 4 1 Chapman If 3 2 2 0 Tabor 3b .5 3 0 3 Mack 3b42 1 1 DeKauiela e304 3 Keltner 3b 311 1 (1 00 Harder 31 1 6 Glenn 0 () 1 1 Dobson 1 00 1 Bagby 2 6 1 2 Dlrkman 0 0 (I 0 DlMaggio 1 0 0 000I) Pearock 1 (1 00 Heving 0 0 0 0 1 40 12 24- 3.5 13 27 7 Bests 72 Lincoln Park 71. Standard Re llami Dr Pepper 47. Harrington: TOTAL BASES Zephvrs 137 Df Pepper r.v..,* 124. Harringtone 119 Bests In Psffe 107 HOME RUNS Zephvrs 10 Pords 8 Un- coin Pack 7. Dr, Pepper 8.

Harringtons Bests 4 4M Piti DING Dr pepper Fords Zephyrs Harringion Lincoln Park Standard Reliance South Bide DOUBIF PLAYS I Fords 5 South Side Dr Pepper 2, Zephvrs 2 TRIPLE PLAYS None PASSED BALUB Standard Reliance 10 South Side I. Fords Bests 4. Uneoln Feck 4, Zephvrs 1 ti POA Frt IM 77 17 .1133841 It 934 .11 334 192SI .10221 US14908 to Ml 33 896 1 171 to 302 93 49 887 SDIVIDI 4L BATTING. Includes all plaveri who have participated In three or more games and who are batting 259 or better Clark rf. Un Pack 3 A Fretuf, 2b, Lin Pack 10 Peterson, ss cf.

7 Kshlcr, Fords 3 7 Spence batted for De.xautcle In eighth; DlMaggio baited for Dlrkman In neventh; PeacfH-k balled for Oslermueller In eighth Boston on 0.10—5 Cleveland 000 403 Runa Foxx. Doerr, Cronin, Talior. Peacock. Bell, ('hapman 2 Mark Keltner 2. Error- ('rontn.

Mark. Kellner. batted In Mack. Harder. Boudreau 3, Keltner 2.

Cronin, Tabor, Ftnney, Peacock Two hit; Williams. Tabor, Foxx, Keltner Boudreau Sacrifice Cronin play: Cronin to Foxx on base Boston li, Cleveland 7, Base on balls Off Bagby 1. Ostermucller 1, Harder 2 Struck out. By Bagby 1. Ostermucller 2.

Heving 2 Harder Dobson 2. Hits; Off Bagby 11 In 5 innings (none out In 8th); Dickman 1 in Ostermueller 1 In 1. Heving 0 In 1. Harder 10 In 7 out in 8th 1 Dobson 2 tn 2. Hit by pitcher; By Bagby (Trosky), Winning pitcher- Harder Ixialng Bagby.

Umpires; Ormaby and McGowan. Time 2:22 Attendance (estimated) 8 000 Folimer, cf-lf. Bests Ocrlarh. p. Zcph Raffcnsberger, Chi.

Sewell, Pitts Moore, Hubbell, N. Hamlin, Brk Thompson, Cln. Shoun, St. J. Russell, St L.

Pressnell, Mulcahy, Oumbert N. Wvatt Brk Bowman S'. Casev, Turner, Plechota. Bos. Root.

Chi. Page. Chi Lanning Pitts. White, St. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 825 .815 .600 .800 .800 .583 .558 500 .500 ,500 .600 .500 .500 .500 .500 500 .500 13 18 11 12 12 18 31 18 35 39 43 13 24 18 IS 7 12 44 56 31 30 37 87 31 22 33 75 10 13 18 15 8 18 12 14 8 9 14 IS TEOBRIAR IS SURPRISE VICTOR, DELAWARE PARK STANTON, Del.

I.Vt. W. H. Tedbriar, a 10 to 1 shot, scored a surprise victory in the fourth inning of the $10,000 added New Castle handicap for fillies and mares at Delaware park Saturday. Ridden by the veteran Jimmy Lynch and carrying only 107 pounds the chestnut daughter of Teddy and Sunmelia forged ahead of the pacesetting Scylla midway in the back stretch to win by three-quarters of a length over J.

O. War Beauty. Mrs. V. Orcades wa.x third and J.

Dolly Val fourth. Tigert Cop 3 to 2 Win From DETROIT i.V'. Pinky ninth inning single that scored Hank Greenberg gave the Detroit Tigers a 3-2 victory over the world champions. New ab a Detroit ab a Croaetll la 3b Keller rf DlMaggio cf Selkirk If Dickey Gordon 2b Dahlgren lb Chandler Henrlch 2 10 2 Bartell sa 3 0 10 McCoaky cf 3 110 Gehrlnger 2h 3 14 O'Greenberg If 3 10 0 York lb 4 0 3 Campbell rf 3 2 4 3 Higgins 3b 4 1111 Tebbetts 3 0 13 1 0 0 0 Nelson Hildebrand 0 0 0 1 Benton 1 4 4 2 3 0 4 0 12 4 2 10 4 19 0 2 111 4 2 0 .1 2 0 8 2 2 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 11 31 9 27 13 out when winning run acored Henrlch uatted for Chandler In ninth. Nelson batted for Bridges In eighth.

New York 001 001 Detroit 000 010 Runs- Crosettl, Gordon. Bartell, (Ireen- berg, York. Error: Runa halted in. DlMaggio, Gordon, Higgins 2. McCosky.

Two base hit: Gordon, Greenberg. Three baae hit: McCoaky. Home run: Gordon stolen baae; CroeetU. Double play; Bartell to York, Tebbetta to Bartell. Gehrlnger to Bartell to York 2, Gordon to Dahlgren to Gordon, Croaettl to Gordon to Dahlgren, Dahlgren (unassisted.) Left on baae: New York 7, Detroit Bate on balls: Off Chandler 2.

Hildebrand 1. Bridges 7. Struck out: By Chandler 2. Bridges 5, Benton 1 Hits: Off Chandler 7 In 8 innings Hildebrand 2 In 1-3 (1 out In ninth). In 8.

Benton 1 in I. Winning pitcher. Benton. Loaing piirher: Hllde brand I pi res Grieve, Rommel and Time 2:00. Attendance lac- tuall 14.694.

si If, Bt Re Brick rf-lf Bests 4 Weaver rf Harr 10 WU ms. cf. Dr Pep I E. Bauer, cf-p Zeph er. cf-c-Sb Bestell Spadt, 3b.

10 A Oerlach, Zeph 11 Da Blythe 2b. Bests 11 Ln'sch'r. cf 10 West Ib. Lin, Pack 9 Oabelh se. If-cf, Bests.

7 LP t'gton, )b 80 Stde 8 Ifs. So 10 26 Amen p. Bo Sidv 7 sen. 3b Lin. 4 Regler, rf, Fords 24 Hegel, c.

Dr Pep 9 Kenne St. Re 9 Maser. 3b-sa, Lin. A Hegel, c. 10 iFger, 2b.

Harr 7 EM'sh'I cf-p-lb. Har. 7 Kahler Dr Pep 5 Menne. If. Zeph 9 O'ner.

8 Anderson, rf 80 Side 3 TWO BASE HITS 5. Plambeck 8, Da. Blythe. Bests, 4. Oabelhouse.

Rests, 4. Bchwindt, Dr Pepper. 4 Amend, Dr. Pepper. Cole.

3, Delfemeyer. Standard Rehance, 3. Everett. Standard Reliance, Feaster, Bests, i. A Freauf, Lincoln Pack, 3.

Oeni- Itnger. Harringtons, 3. Heilman. Hcrgenrader, 3: Miller, 3: t. Fords.

3: Weaver, tons. 3, H. Williams. Dr. Pepper, 3.

THREE BASE 3. Whitmore South Side. B. Bauer, Zephyrs. 1.

A Freauf, Lincoln Pack. Gardner. A Oerlach. K. Oerlach, Zephyrs, H.

Hegel, Dr. Pepper. J. Uergenrader, 1, Lautenschlager. Fords.

C. Marshall, Maser. Lincoln Pack. 1, Maul. South Side, Maxry.

South Bide, 1, Miller, Plambeck, 1: Powell Standard Reliance, Schroeder, Dr Pepper. Schwtndt. Dr. Pepper, 1: Maymlrc. Lincoln Pack, Wll- coxen.

Standard Reliance. 1. HOME RUNS Oerlach, Waymlre, Lincoln Pack, 3, Hergenrader, 3. P. Johnson, Harringtons, Menne Partington.

South Side 2 Schroeder, Dr. pepper, 2 E. Spadt. Fords, 2 AB Pet 341018 539 14 8 7 500 14 7 500 4 397 13448 4 31 5 439 74 3 33 431 31 3113 1747 413 371 11 407 400 30 3 13 400 10 8 4 400 S3 8 13394 33 8 9 391 1117 389 38 4 10 113 4 384 31 511355 311411 355 35 13 343 30 8 10 33.1 10333 3839 331 4 73)8 19 3 6 .118 192 8 318 36 5 8101 133 4 308 1324 358 34 3 7 383 33 7 .281 35 3 7 386 38 7 7 380 77 389 153 4 287 15 3 4 .367 33 11 8 381 38 7 350 287 7 .350 30 5 5 350 183 4250 18 3 4 350 13 0 3 350 18 1 4 2.50 4 11250 Senators Win Slugfest From Brownies, 11 to 10. ST.

LOUIS. Using ainglp.s as their potent weapon, the Senators won a slugfest from the Browns, 11 to 10 cf Lewli rf Walker If WelaJ If Bonura Ih Travla 8b Early Myer 2h Gelbert as Uudlln Weat Mont'g'do Ferrell Krak'kas Haynea Evans ab a gt I.OUÍ» 4 12 0, rf-lf 3 12 0 Radcllff If 5 2 0 0 Hoag rf 0 0 2 0 McQuinn lb 5 3 7 Clift 3b 3 Judntch cf 8 cf 0 0, Ber'dino as 4 1, Heffner 2b 0 0 0 0 Swift 110 0. Auker 0 0 0 11 Kramer 1 0 0 Trotter 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 li 1100 0000 ab 0 a 41 0 0 4 2 3 0 I 1 0 0 0 2 1 8 43 23 20 30 20 11 4 2 31 41 2 3 4 1 5 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 00 00 40 17 27 7 35 10 27 Weat batted for Hudlin In second; Ferrell batted for Mpnteagiido In fourth; Evans batted for Haynes In ninth. Washington ............................120 021 Bt. ...................................503 000 Rum: Case, Leyi'is, Walker.

Bonura 2, Early 2. 8. Cutlenbine, Rad- cUff 2, Clift 2, Mctjuinn 2, Judnlch, Ber- ardlno 2, Error: Berardino, Radcllff. Kuna hatted In: Clift 4, Berardino 4. Bonura 4, West 2.

Krakauakaa, 2, Heffner, 2. Two base hit: Travla, Bwlft, Walker, Myer, Radcllff, Weat. Home run: CItft, Berardino 2. Bonura. Stolen baae; Evana, Heffner.

Bacrlflce; McQuinn. Double to Heffner to McQuinn, to Clift to Heffner. Left on baae; Washington 7, Bt. Ixiula 5. Base on balls; Off Hudlin 1, Monteagudo 1, Krakauskas 3, Masteraon 1, Auker 3.

Kramer 1. Struck out: By Hudlin 1, Monteagudo 2. Krakauskas 2, Masteraon 2, Auker 2. Kramer 1. Off Hudlin 4 tn 1 Inning, Monteagudo 3 In 2.

Krakauskas 3 in 3 2-3, Haynes 0 in 1 1-3, Maateraon 0 In 1, Auker tn 5 (none out in 6th). Kramer 8 in 3 1-3, Trotter 1 In 2-3, Wild pitch; Krakauskas. Winning pitcher; Losing pitcher: Kramer. Umpires. Bummers, Quinn and Pipgras, Time 2:28.

Attendance (paid) 1,869. PITCHING RK ORDB I Includes all pitchers who have participated In three or more Kahler. A Spadt. Oerlach. Walters Harrington Chubbuck.

Harrington Wlc'c. Lincoln Stone. Dr, Pepper Oroh, Benkert Standard Reliance Barrett, Standard Reliance ,5 1 Amen. South Side ................8 1 Ennen. South Bide Leichner, Lincoln .,3 Ogle, South Side GAMES STARTED- Stime.

Dr Pepper, Wiese, Lincoln Pack. Amen, South Bide, 8. Oerlach. Zephyrs. 8.

Oroh, Beats, Waltera. 8. COMPLETE GAMES: Stone, Dr. Pepper, Lincoln Pack, Oerlach, Zephyrs, 6, Oroh, 8 P. Amen, South Stde, Spadt, Fords, 8.

GAMES FINISHED- A Spadt, Benkert. Standard Reliance. Orecnc- meter. 2: Wieae, Lincoln Pack, Barrett, Standard Reliance. Standard Reliance.

Ennen, South Side, K. Oerlach, Oroh, Beats. Plambeck, Harringtons. 1 GW Pet. ,5 3 6 1000 9 8 1.357 ..7 4 3 31 ..9 5 3 ...7 4 3 571 73 4 420 1 2133 ,5 1 3.350 .8 14 300 30 3 000 .3 0 3,000 303 .000 BIG SIX.

BATTING. Finney. Red Box McCosky, Tigers Radcllff, Danntng, Giants Nlcholaon, Cuba Moore, ab 48 220 35 80 48 198 47 55 214 30 pet .184 164 380 49 192 29 89 359 342 338 47 26 55 49 195 39 HOME RI NK. AMERICAN LEAGUE: Foxx. Red Box, 17; Trosky, Indiana, 15; Johnson, 13.

NATIONAL LEAGUE; Mize. Cardlnata, 18. Fletcher, Pirates, 10; Danntng, 9. Rl NS B.ATTEI) IN. lEAGUE; Foxx.

Red Sox. 57; Greenberg, Tlgera, 44, Troaky, Indians, 44. NATIONAL LEAGUE; Banning, 47: Fletcher, 47; Mize, 44. Next Week, Tuesday; va. Roberta Thursday; Gold's vs.

Hotel Uncolo. TVir.TTT (Includes of Wedneadayl TEAM BATTING. AB 8H SB Pet New York 250 87 18 .383 LINCOLN-OMAHA NET MATCH CALLED OFF Because Johnnie Omaha Tennis club team is unable to make the trip, the proposed match be- tw'een the Gate City team and Lincoln Tennis club team scheduled for the Normal boulevard and South street courts has been called off. It will probably be played at a later date. I TONIGHT 8 p.

m. SEE The If orlfl Famoux Cirrus of Thrills Bob DEATH Big sensational 2 hour death defying fhow. 15 of the most daring stunt See them crash and roil cars at high tpeed. Free Parking Children Adm. DRIVERS LANDIS FIELD Mondoy Nighf FINAL SHOW leMliiring Ibiuhle Aerial (rash! destrojed will be re, plared and equipment repaired for Monday Night Khew..

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