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Tony Lazzeri Sets Two New Records As Yankees Snow Athletics Nixon Wins 440 Yard Dash in Big Six Meet. 1 IIS FALTER IN YAK MM FREE MOVIE OFFERED BASEBALL FANS HERE Take Me Out to the Ball Game." baseball's all star movie, will be shown at the Lincoln high school auditorium Monday evening. The movie is nearly an hour will lose ENRY SCHULTE i ELEVENTH OPEN exactly 15 points from hi COLLECTS SIX HOME PARK SERIES IN 1 in length and there will be showings at 7 and 8 o'clock. The Lincoln recreation board is sponsor RUNS THREE GAMES ing the show here and admission is free. The film takes the spectator behind the scenes at major league parks, giving him an education in 'next year's track team by graduation.

Herald Jacobsen, a ten pointer in the dashes, Standley Haight who copped the high hurdles for five and Sherman Cosgrove who picked up one third of a point in the vault, have completed their conference careers. They'll be competing for the last time in a dual meet with Minnesota June 6 which is going to be a combined track and fishing expedition, the Huskers getting in a little bass before returning. Only two sophomores were able to break into the list of Big Six Mitchell Kernels Pull Out of Ninth Inning Knot with Base Blows. STATE LEAGUE. 1 pet.

1 pet. Norfolk 4 Beatrice 5 .417 Mitchell 4 Lincoln 4 .367 8. Falls 8 4 .333 AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1 pct. 1 pet.

New York 25 11 Chicago 17 15 .531 Boston 24 13 IS 19 .486 Detroit 20 16 Philadel'ia 10 23 .303 Cleveland 19 16 .643 St. Loula 8 28 .222 NATIONAL LEA OLE. I pct.l pet. St. Louis 21 11 .658 Cincinnati 17 17 .500 New York 21 12 .636, Boston 16 18 .471 Pittsburgh 16 16 Brooklyn 14 21 .400 Chicago 16 18 13 23 .361 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

I pct.i 1 pet. Kas. City 23 11 Louisville 15 21 .417 Milwa'kee 22 13 .29 Indianap 11 18 .379 St. Paul 23 15 .6051 Columbus 14 24 .368 Mlnneap's 21 14 .600 Toledo 11 24 .314 WESTERN LEAGUE. pct.l 1 pet.

Rapids 7 5 .5831 Omaha 7 6 538 Moines 6 5 545 Omaha 6 7 .462 City 7 8 .5381 Waterloo 8 .273 Poosh 'Em Up Drives in 11 Runs to Break Mark of Jimmy Foxx. BROWN STOPS DETROIT the fundamentals of pitching, catching, batting, fielding and TARANTOLA NEXT CHOICE base running, as well as an insight into the difficult job of umpiring a game. Practically a full reel is devoted to the thrilling battle between the Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs NEW YORK. (UP). Two new records were written into Ameri 'champions this year Warren Kel ley, the Missouri high lumper, who can leaeue books Sunday and be in the last world series.

tied with Dale Shannon, Kansas, 8id each entry stood the name of for first place, being one. Forrest Tony Lazzeri, New York Yankee Hardacre, Kansas first year second baseman, who was tagged the baseball performer, ran on the Jayhawk's "washed up" by scribes when the BY WALTER E. DOBBINS. After tying up the ball game with a four run rally in the ninth, the Red Links collapsed in the eleventh. Bud Knox personally leading his Mitchell Kernels to a 8 to 5 triumph in the series opener here Sunday night With the game apparently In the bag, the Purdy family suddenly came to life In their half of the ninth, two walks, Mike Simons' triple, Frank Oberlin's er 1930 season AMERICAN SURVIVES IN HUTCH GOLF TOURNEY winning 880 yard relay team.

It was evident that the Kansas HUM COACH FOR "PAINLESS" RUNNING started. team will be the one to watch next The 32 year old Italian whom season, Bill Hargiss bringing his the Yankees bought from the San group along rapidly during the last Francisco Seals in 1925 for $75, two weeks of the season. He has 000, banged out three home runs a bunch of improving sophomores and a triple, driving 11 runs across and juniors, and with a little more the plate, to break the record of help in the weights the Jayhawks 9 for the junior circuit, established Chapman's Next Foe Cyril ror and a pair of safties by Fred Prouer Training Prevents Millican and Chuck Barnhart tying the count at 5 all. i will be mighty tough to hold in by Jimmy Foxx in 1929. Sunny Exhaustion, Hayes Proves.

Charley Brooks, who relieved 1937. Bruce Nixon, Kansas State, won the quarter mile run, the only event in which Nebraska did not score in the Big Six track and field championships. Les Pankonin was moved into the sprints instead of running his pet distance, which left no Cornhuskers entered in this race. Cox of Kansas, was second to Nixon. Tolley Wethered Into Third Round.

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland. (UP). Richard Chapman of Greenwich, moved into the second round of the British amateur golf tournament Monday with a one up vic COLUMBUS, O. (UP).

A phil Jim Bottomley set the world record of 12 runs in the season of 1924. Lazzeri also hit three circuit Louis Delatine at the start of ihM ninth, got by famously for two Innings, retiring the side on strikes) in the tenth. osophy of boy welfare in ath ELMER Dohrmann's performance as a sophomore has revived the argument: Who is the best all letics, developed during a no year blows in a double header Satur Knox opened the eleventh, how day, bringing his total to six for JnMtintk victorv around athlete Nebraska UH has ever, with a long triple down the ever had Meets John Pesek Major League Box Scores three games and breaking the ma conference track jor league record of five held hpM Satlirdfl Jr aKu iuxu and fieid meet here Saturday. tory over Kenneth Greig of Scotland. The American who went to the Is it Maurice Benedict, as Jack Best always contended, is it Bob The philosophy was that of Coach Russell.

Steve Hokuf or this Klein, Jimmy Foxx and a half right field foul line, scoring on Lynn Bosse's hoist to Hedley. Oberlln punched out a single and Hall fanned, but Guymon doubled to center scoring the Mitchell sec AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. .11 I Ej. I AS ne WttCCUCU IUO uuiowonumg Cleveland 1, Detroit t.

St. Loala 7, Chicago 1. nen, mussonmi star. Don Lash, set new conference Staplehurst lad who stands 6 feet 1 4 and weighs 200 pounds? Russell with nine letters has more awards than any other individual. ond sacker.

Guymon came on Detroit The other two members of the records in the mile and two mile fifth round last year, next will meet Cyril Tolley, British Walker cup star who defeated T. Dennie Boardman of the Myopia Hunt club, Hamilton, 3 and 1. Roger Wethered of England, who won the title in 1923, moved past the second round with a 4 and 3 victory over Lord Brockett. Wethered had drawn a first round Chicago Back 3b Herman 2b Rogell aa Walker rf around when Mahon threw ths ball away attempting to retire ab al Cleveland 3 0 10! Galatrer rf 4 1 1 01 Knlc'ker aa 2 0 2 Hale 3b Italian trio that San Francisco runs, and two of his other dis Gehr'ger 2b has sent to the Yanks, also had a tance performers, little Tommy Galan cf Green at first. 4 0 4 0 Avert 11 cf ibkei 8 3 0 0 4 13 4 4 0 2 0 4 2 3 0 4 1 11 4 2 4 1 3 0 3 3 114 4 2 0 ab al St.

Loud ibh i a 1 1 llT Moore cf 5 1 0 1 0 4 41 Martin 2b till 4 2 1 0J Martin 3b 6 115 5 0 0 Medwick If 4 110 4 13 liMiie lb 6 3 0 1 4 0 0 Durocher aa 4201 4 0 8 alGelbert 3b 5 12 1 2 11 2IOKrod'ikie 8 8 4 0 2 0 0 liParmelM 4 2 13 Goslln Jf Simmon af Burna lb Lincoln drew life with two away Hartnett Demaraa rt Gill If good hand in New York's 25 to 2 Deckard and Jim Smith, come massacre of Connie Mack's Phila thru with 12 additional points in TroRky cf Sullivan Voamlk if 4 0 0 0 3 1 11 1 3 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 Cav'etta Hi delphia Athletics. Joe Crosetti the two events, Hayes had reason Owen 3b Hayworth t. Rowe Hughe 2b in the last half when Barnhart walked, but Hall whiffed pinch hitter Todd Poynter for the final out. 1 0 0 0 Brown slammed two home runs, and Joe to believe his policy of "painless' No other sophomore has ever won four major letters, so far as the history shows. Dohrmann won football letter by playing end, lie was shifted from center to guard to forward in basektball, was in the outfield in baseball and cast the javelin for second place i In the Big Six track and field meet bye.

SorreU 1 31 De Maggio, playing his first sea competition again had proved its 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 English aa Davis 9 Root Bryant O'Dea Grimm 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fox Lawtoa son in a xantcee unirorm, nit one worth 0 0 10 1 0 0 in addition to a double and a i can't see any reason why a Total 38 2 24 11 Totala 35 12 27 11 single, including juazeri's me competitor in track should have to Total! 30 24 11 Totala 40 17 27 8 Fox batted for SorreU in eighth. OLF Grimm batted for Bryant in ninth. Detroit ooo ooo aoah trio batted in it runs. Monte rear fteht' himself in a race, it is my Mort important, Dohrmann is a Cleveland 313 000 OOx 7 son, who held the A's to seven belief a set system of training Runa: Oalatier 2. Averill.

HnrhM Trne. hits, drove in two of the Yank makes it possible for a boy to run good student. He's never been out of it because of his studies in ky, Sullivan, Voamlk. Error: None. Runa batted In: Troaky 2, Brown 2.

Ualatzer. scores witn tnree sineies. vn th distance races ano sui Knickerbocker. Averill. Two base hit: spite of the busy athletic career he York added 19 nita to 1Q bases not be exhausted at the end of Galatzer, Knickerbocker, Sullivan.

Horns run: Troaky. Double play: Hughes to mapped for himself in his first I Chicago 000 000 0101 St. Louie 101 012 11 7 Runa: O'Dea, T. Moore, S. Martin, J.

Martin, Medwick, Durocher, Oelbert, Ofc rodowski. Error: Hack, Cavarretta, Davit. Runa batted In: Mize 2, Medwick, Parmelee 3, Durocher, Hack. Two baae hit: English, Mlae, Ogrodowikl, Demaree. Double play: S.

Martin to Mlxe; Parmelee to 8. Martin to Mlxe; Herman Unas lifted. Left on baae: Chicago 4, St Louie 18. Baae on balls: Off Da via 3, Parmelee 4. Strikeout: Da via 3: Bryant 1.

on balls in amassing their huge them." Haves stated. Rotary Kiwanis Lions 15th annual fun fest, which starts with a round of golf, will be held at Eastridge June 3. Jasper Clarke is chairman of the committee. i.J Knickerbocker to Troaky. SorreU to Gehr total.

"Don is an example," the inger to Burns. Left on base: Detroit ft, Cleveland 6. Baae on balls Off Brown 4. It was a day of yhuge scoring tinnsier coach said. "He ran the in both leagues, however, with the mue and the two mile within an NEWEN INTO FINALS.

majority of victories being decided nour 0f cacn other and was stii: SorreU 2. Strikeouts: By Brown 3, Law. son 1. Hits: Off Rowe 3 in 2 Innings, SorreU 4 in 5, Lawson 0 In 1. Losing pitcher: Rowe.

Umpires: Ormsby, Mc Oowan and Qulnn. Time 1:40. The Red Links collected their only other tally in the fourth on a gift to Hank Streich, Simon's single and Fontana's error. Mitchell got an early lead off Lou Delatine, picking up a pair of runs in the second on Bosse's single and a freak homer by Oberlln, his sharp bounder to left getling away from Hedley and rolling to the fence. Our guests collected another four base blow Inside the arena in the eighth when Blalock's blngle to right went to the lumber in deep right as Simons fell attempting a shoestring catch.

Norman Tarantola is scheduled to throw for the Red Links Monday night with Odum, Manager Knox's choice for duty on the peak. Business Manager Sam Smith announced that Tuesday and Friday nights would be ladies' nights. Summary: 4 varsity year. tinier won uw juc Simon scholarship as a freshman for being the outstanding scholar and athlete of his freshman class. ACE HUDKINS, weighing well over 200 pounds is in town, and Adam Krieger is trying to Parmelee 3.

Hits: Off Davis 15 in by seven and eight run margins, fresh at the finish. And those Bill Newen advanced Into the The second place Boston Ked times of 4:10.8 in the mile and final round of the junior chamber York 25, Philadelphia 2. Sox were swamped 12 to 4 under q.iqo in th two mile prove he of commerce tournament at East 64 innings, Bryant 3 in 1, Root 0 In 2 3. Hit by pitcher: By Bryant (Medwick). Passed ball: Ogrodowski.

Losing pitcher: Davis. Umpires: Pfirman, Stewart and Pinelli. Time 3:03. York 13, Philadelphia g. New York ab al Phi la.

a barrage of 16 hits by the Wash Wasn't loafing." ridge Sunday, defeating E. E. Crosetti aa 4 2 3 51 Finney lb ington Senators. Buddy Lewis, 19 it i8 Haves' belief all his com Rolfe 3b Meisenholder, 4 and 2 in the first sign him as a referee of the John Dl Maggio If Tir Riiii Martin match Tuesdav year old rookie third baseman, led netltors should be strong enough flight Hank Strauch's 74 was low Gehrig lb New York ab a hi. 1 4.Jhl.m I a A.

Dickey tne onsiaugni wiui a uumer, uiyus to run their events witnout great Phlladel'a tbhsi Chiozza ef 6 2 3 0 Sulik If 4 2 0 0 i Ace will race a string of Chapman ef 4 0 3 21 Dean lb 3 2 OlWarstler 2b 4 2 7 01 Peters sa 5 2 3 0 Mosea cf 2 2 2 OlPuc'elll rf 5 12 01 Higgina 3b 6 4 2 11 Johnson If 5 3 0 11 Mailho If 10 0 OlN'so'e aa 2b and two singles. effort and to that end he sends Joe Moore lg 4 110 Whitehead 2b 5 3 1 2 Leslie lb 6 5 10 0 Ott rf 4 0 3 0 Bull Martin, shown here, once score. Hynes Whips Assenmacher. Joe Hynes defeated Phil Assen Moore rf 4 2 10 them dailv on long jogs over the Brown In Form. Selkirk rf Lazzeri 2b Pearson set down for his ungentlemanly Lelber ef 5 4 10 Camilli lb 4 2 3 0 Whitney 3b 3 2 10 Wilson 2 0 3 2 hill cnuntrv that surrounds the horses at the Ak track in Omaha.

Mrs. Ace is with From Eddie Brietz's Associated Press sports roundup: "Bernard Darwin, eminent British golf ex A two hit masterpiece hurled by ab a 3 2 5 0 1 1 0 0 2 13 3 10 10 4 0 4 0 8 110 4 13 1 2 0 10 2 0 2 0 4 0 14 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 33 7 27 3 tactics by Commissioner Hokuf, jorgena BalU'er lb universitv. 1 0 3 01 Berry macher in the first flight in the feature match of the Eastridge Norris aa 4 0 4 5 Lloyd Brown enabled the Cleve I Oomei 2b 4 0 4 2 Mancuso a 5 3 3 4 Jackson 3b 4 3 2 1 Bartell sa 4 12 4 Schumach'rp 3 10 1 Gabler 3 0 11 As proof of its effectiveness tne will be John Pesek's foe at the fair grounds Tuesday night. The Bull comes from Boston and talks a spring handicap Sunday, 5 and 4 land Indians to shut out the Detroit Tigers, 7 to 0. Trosky's Moore 10 0 0 Zacbary 10 0 0 Hoosier coach points to tne record Mitchell After 18 holes Saturday, the two Turbe'le Dietrich Nlemlec Bullock Fink ITpchurich Hayea Johnson 10 0 1 For five successive seasons ab a Lincoln 8 3 3 1 Man in aa 5 8 31 Lowtnger 3b homer was one of the Indians' Guymon 3b Green lb great match.

Paaseau 0 0 0 diana held the Western conference dozen safeties that sent Schoolboy 8 1 ft 3 Stretch cf Grace 10 0 0 Walter 0 0 0 1 i pert, says our Patty Berg will 'simply devastate' the British next That is, if the fair Pat leaves off quarreling with her Nebraska opens its 1938 football rmsa countrv championship and Promoter Adam Krieger was trying to line up Ace Hudkins to 8 8 3 0 Keenoy sa Blalock cf Fontana If Rowe to the showers. Totala 45 10 27 Totala 8 0 0 0 5 2 10 1 Chicago's White Sox won from in 1931 took the national collegiate Totala 43 21 27 13 Totala 34 10 24 11 referee. Ace is here with a string ibh i 4 0 13 Sill 8 0 3 0 6 3 3 0 ease 8 0 8 0 ft i ii a a 8 4 3 0 0 1 10 0 0 10 0 1 10 0 0 Nlemiee batted for Dietrich In fourth: were tied and an additional 18 holes were played. Four other quarterfinal matches were played, M. H.

Allen defeating Dr. E. V. Wiedman, 3 and 2, and Fred Waller, dropping Milton Anderson, 1 up, in the second flight Leo Hyland won from Knox If Boese rf Oberlin 2b thft St. LouiJi Browns 7 to 5 when uue.

Grace batted for Paaseau In eighth. of race horses which he will enter Hayea batted for Upchurch In ninth. 4 14 0 5 3 3 3 8 0 0 2 Simona rf Hedley If Chi ado lb Millican Barnhart 2b Delatine Purdy Brooke Poynter .1 .11 1.11 m. 4a New York 050 561 26025 Philadelphia 100 020 200 8 New York 011 112 16x 13 ajuko oeweu iui a xuur uaK8 I Tiiiriirv iwi nniwrnc Hall 9 at the Ak Sar Ben summer meet ing. Philadelphia .......200 000 000 2 a mate aboard to I VVLIM I riVL uniVLno the ninth with Runa: Crosetti 2.

Rolfe 2. DIMaarlo i Runs: Chlosza, Sulik 2, John Moore 2, Joe Moore 2, Whitehead 3, Leslie 2, Ott, schedule with Minnesota, Oct 1 at Minneapolis, the Gophers coming here again in 1937. has had a better than average year what with major titles in break a 5 5 deadlock. QUALIFY 500 MILE RACE INDIANAPOLIS. (UP).

Lelber 3, Mancuso. Jackson. Error: white Leroy Parmelee came thru with a five hit performance as the St head, Wilson, Mancuso, Norris. Runa bat Totala 46 12 33 131 Totala 42 8 33 13 S. Gehrig 3, Dickey 3, Chapman 4, Selkirk 3, Laiseri 4, Pearson 2.

Finney, Warstler. Error: Dickey, Jorgens. Runa batted in: HtRffine, Laszeri 11, DIMaggio 3, Gehrig. Dickey 2. Selkirk 2.

Pearson ted in: John Moore 2, Jackson 3, Mancuso, Purdy batted for Delatine In eighth; Twentv five are qualified Whitehead, Camilli, Schumacher, Leslie 2, Poynter batted for Brooks In eleventh. I football, indoor and outdoor track, and a half share in the conference to enter the Memorial day speed 2, Crosetti 3. Two base hit: DlMaggio, Bunk, Bartell 2, Lelber 2. two base nit: Chiorza. Leslie.

Jackson. Three baae hit: Louis Cardinals defeated the Chicago Cubs, 7 to 1, to hold on to their first place position in the Mitchell 021 010 oio os a Lincoln 000 100 004 008 McLEMORE HlMnMiaHilMtlliaMUiiuai(HUIIUIIINMUIHn What Brevity Needs way race, with trial tests sche golf Ralph "Whitey" Reed Leslie. Home run: Leslie, Sulik, John Chapman 2, Dean. Three base hit: Dickey 2, Laiseri. Home run: Laszeri 3, DiMeglio.

Crosetti 2. Double play: New. Runa: Guymon 3, Blalock, Knox, Boese, duled again Monday arternoon. Moore. Stolen base: Joe Moore.

Sacrifice: Oberlln 2, Mahon, Streich 3, Simons, Hed National league. Sulik. Wilson, Jackson, Lelber. Left on some to Warstler to Finney, Crosetti to Light rains forced postpone Glen Buck, 4 and 3, and Frank Dice defeated Les Strain, 2 and 1 in the third. Dr.

H. A. Scott defeated Vic Drummond, 1 up, in a first round match in the fourth flight Ladies' Day Tuesday. Mrs. F.

J. Patz will be hostess at Eastridge Tuesday in the weekly ladies' day play. Llndberg Is Champion. ley. Error: Fontana 2, Oberlln, Manon, The New York Giants battered base: New York 14, Philadelphia 8.

Base Millican. Delatine. Home run: Oneriin, ment of scheduled speed tests Gehrig. Left on baae: Philadelphia 7, New York 8. Base on balls: Off Tiitvin on balls: Off Schumacher 4, Zachary 2, Ride On Subway the Philadelphia Phillies unmerci Blalock.

Three baaa hit: Guymon, Knox, had the distinction of leading the individual conference links performers and also was the only one of the 20 entrants able to break Glenn Jones, Omaha, former Sunday, after nine more drivers Johnson 1, waiter 2. Strikeout: By Schu macher 3, E. Moore 1, Johnson 1, Gabler Simona. Two baae hit: orerun, uuymon. Sacrifice: Oreen.

Struck out: By Hall 10, entered the chosen list Saturday. fully, ringing, up 21 hits to win 13 to 5. Sam Leslie showed the 2. Hits: Off e. Modre 10 in 3 2 3 innings.

6, Pearson 3, Dietrich 8. Bullock 4. Upchurch 2. StrikeouU: By Dietrich 3. Pearson 3.

Upchurch 2. Hits: Off Turbe yille, 1 in 1 3 innings, Dietrich, 6 in 2 2 3, Bullock. 11 in 1 3. Funk. 2 in 2 1.

Al Miller, Detroit, driving a Delatine 6, Brooks 4. Base on balls: Off Hall 11. Wild pitch: Delatine. Hit by BY HENRY M'LEMORE. NEW YORK.

(Copyrignt 1936 way with a homer, triple, double Zachary 1 In 2 3, Johnson 2 In 1 2 3, Pass eau 1 in 1, Walter 4 in 1, Schumacher in 8, Gabler 1 in 3. Hit by pitcher: By Boyle special, led Saturday's pitcher: Bosse (by Delatine), Mahon (by Upchurch. 8 in 4. Wild mtrh Hall). Hits and runs: ott ueiaune, a ana and two singles for a perfect day qulifiers with an average or paaseau (Whitehead), wild pitch: Walter.

UP). Of course it would be a ter in Brooke, 4 and 8 in 3. nosing Bullock 2. Losing pitcher: Turbevllle. Umpirea: Summers and Jnhnatnn.

Tim. WiTiUing pitcher: Schumacher. Losing the Bob Llndberg wan the first 116.138 miles per hour for pitcher: Zachary, Umpires: Ballanfant, Ckl, vain Reds Moving Up. 2:34. rible comedown for anything connected with the Widener family to pitcher: Brooks.

Stolen baae: uowinger. Left on baae: Mitchell 7, Lincoln 16. Umpirea: Gordon and Crouch. Time 2:57. flight championship in the Country 25 mile run.

cuem ana sears, rime 2:36. Cornhusker football player and track man, will try for an aviator's berth in the army air His application for appointment has been He must pass a physical exam at Fort Leavenworth as the final Cincinnati 12, Pittsburgh 1. Washington 12, Boaton 8. vaan ton an a ai Boston ah club handicap Sunday, defeating Other Saturday qualifiers A 12 to 1 decision over the ride on a subway, but I believe At Norfolk. Don Pegler, 5 and 4 in the finals.

Pittsburgh Pirates by the Cincin Sioux Falla 300 000 0003 4 1 Norfolk 000 204 20x 8 10 1 ab a PHtab'h ab Cin'natl Chet Gardner, Long Beach, 116.000, Billy Winn. Detroit, 114. that hoss of theirs, Brevity, would stand a much better chance in the Powell cf 8 4 3 0 Almaaa rf 3 13 0 Lewis 3b 8 4 3 2tl Cramer cf 3 0 4 0 Myer 2b 3 1 6 51 Miller If 0 0 0 It was the only tournament match 4 13 0 Jensen If 4 13 0 Cuyler cf Shaffer and Brandon; Jonea and Felder 4 14 1 648; Frank Brisko, Milwaukee, nati Reds pushed the Reds into a three way tie for third place with the Cubs and the Pirates. All have Belmont stakes if ariven a few Stone rf 6 2 1 01 Cooke lf cf a 9 1 Schulte cf 4 1 2 01 Goodman rt Waner rt 8 3 2 01 Herman If man. played.

Large Shrine Turnout 114.213; Johnny Seymour, De Travis if 3 2 3 Foxx lb 4 2 11 1 Hill if 2 1 2 01 McNair sa 8 14 8 Vaughan aa 4 113! Lombardl Suhr lb 4 0 10 Rings 3b trips on the uptown east side express at the rush hour. troit, 113.169; Frank McGurk, a percentage of .500. WOMEN'S CURTIS CUP 8 12 0 4 3 10 3 0 2 0 4 2 4 4 5 18 0 4 113 4 3 0 0 Brubaker 3b 3 0 1 OIHandley 2b Los Angeles, 113.102; Doc Will Van Mungo was in form, scat 4 0 2 21 McQuinn lb Young 2b Kuhel lb 8 2 11 0 Ferrell 8 12 1 Kress sa 4 0 0 5i Berg 0 0 0 0 Milliea 8 0 0 01 Werber 3b 4 2 0 1 Russell 8 0 0 21 Melillo 2b 8 0 18 Brevity, it appears, can stand Nearly 200 golfers toured the Shrine club course Sunday, one of the largest crowds of the season. Myers sa Todd terine seven hits to the Boston iams. Detroit, 112.837; Ralph being bumped.

They said he lost TEAM PLAYS IN FRANCE VERSAILLES, France. (UP). Hol'a'tb 9 weaver 8 0 3 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Manush 10 0 0 Bees as the Brooklyn Dodgers Mepourn, ixs Angeies, nz.bd; une Kentucky derby to Bold Ven Tisingp Four ball foui somes took the spot Kroner 2b 10 0 0 I Brown Overton Snell, St. Louis, 109.561. won 11 to 2.

ture because he was bumped at light over the handicap tourney Marcum 9 2 10 0 Lllson 8 2 11 Field for the 500 mile race is AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Ural Game. tvjledo 203 100 0006 3 3 Columbia 030 220 Olx 10 3 Battertea: Sullivan, Thomas and Oar bark; Potter, Macon and Owen. Second Game. Toledo 000 501 0004 IS 9 Columbus 000 001 0001 5 3 Battertea: Smoll and Linton; Cooper, Oox, Macon and Owen.

First Game. Milwaukee 100 000 204 SO 12 27 8 Totals 32 5 24 Totala the start. Now they are saying matches, 24 players competing limited to 33. SUNDAY'S HERO: Tony Laz Pittsburgh ....000 001 0001 he was whipped by White Cockade 1 Totala 44 16 27 15 Totala 87 12 27 12 Manuah batted for Melillo la seventh. George Weiderspan and Mrs.

Jack Inexperienced over the fast French courses, America's women Curtis cup team broke even Monday in four golf foursome matches against a French team in a exhibition match. Cincinnati 405 610 11a 12 zeri, of tne New York Yankees, in the withers because he was 1 Tost were low scorers with a Runa: Jenaen, Cuyler 2, Herman, Lom Must Be Students. Washington 000 242 040 12 aain bumned at the start. Unless bard! 2. Rigga 2.

Handley 2. Myers, hoi who knocked out his sixth homer in two days and drove in 11 runs Boston 002 000 020 4 i a 156 net. Three Flight Winners. SEWANEE, Term. Regents they do something about it, they gg? IJdJVSSi as the Yanks defeated the Ath Each side won two matches.

Runs: Powell 3. Lewis 8. Myer, Stone 3, Kuhel, Russell, Almada, Cramer, Miller, Lllson. Error: Travis. Kress.

Foxx. of the University of the South are llkelv to find themselves using in: P. Wanet, Cuyler, Goodman, Lombard! 2. RIkes. Haad'ey.

McQuinn, Hoi letics. American victories were turned made it clear that recipients of the same old alibi for his defeat in lingsworth 4. Two base hit: Vaughan, Werber. Runs batted in: Lewis 4, Stone 2. Kuhai 2, Myer, Travis.

Hill, Foxx 3, 35 recently authorized football the Belmont. Hollingsworth. Stolen baae: Handley. Tennis Club Meets. in by Mrs.

Glenna Collett Vara of Philadelphia and Marion Mlley, Champions were crowned in three flights Sunday in the Shrine handicap. Fred Klingle defeated Jim Easton, 4 and 2, for the third flight title. W. A. Fink won from Sacrifice: Goodman.

Lett on baae: Pitts scholarships must perform cred if I were his trainer I wouldn't burgh 8. Cincinnati 11. Base on balls: itablv both in classroom and on ait bv and watch a fine horse Lincoln Tennis club will meet at Lawlor's Tuesday evening to Weaver 1, Tlsing 5, Brown Hollingsworth 2. Strikeouts: Weaver 3, Ttslng Lexington, who defeated Mrs. Rene La Coste wife of the famous French tennis star and the field if they are to retain the smniiprf bv this one weakness.

I uy uue apuueu Qff Weavw in 2 2 3 Innings, WOUld make bumps SO much a pan Tising 2 in 2. Brown 8 In 3 1 S. Losing lay plans for the summer season. awaras. George Derksen, 2 and 1 in the fifth flight, and Art Wilson took pitcher: Weaver.

Umpirea; Reardon, Barr of his life that he would become Miss Monique Fay, 2 and and Charlotte Glutting, South Orange and Goeta, Time 3:08. Cooke. Two base hit: Powell 3, Travis, Foxx, Marcum, Wilson. Three base hitt Powell, Lewis, Stone. Home run; Lewis, Kuhel.

Stolen baae: Powell, Lewi, Myer, Stone. Double play: Russell to Myer to Kuhel, Myer to Kuhel, Kress to Myer to Kuhel. Left on baae: Wash Ington 10, Boston 24. Base on balls: Russell 8. Marcum 2, Wilson 3.

StrikeouU: Wilson 2. Hits: Off Marcum 8 in 4 1 3 Innings, Wilson 10 In 4 2 3. Losing pitcher: Marcum. Umpires: Basil, Kolla and Moriartv. Tim 2:18.

Chicago 7, St. Louis 5. St. Louis ab al Chicago ab a the eighth flight championship almost an addict, and refuse his Brooklyn 11, Boston 3. from W.

R. Mowbray, 3 and 2. Jack Johnson Hasn't Forgotten tea and oats unless they were ac Brooklyn Boaton ab a Walter Madden's 75 was low Cooney cf Urbanski aa 8 10 2 N. and Mrs. Frank Gold thwaite.

Fort Worth, who whipped Mme. Thion Delachaume ab a 8 12 0 8 2 10 4 2 3 1 companied by a whlck to the Moore rf ne Mlnneapolia 001 710 45x 18 24 2 Battertea: Braxton, Bell and Brensel; Tauacbar and George. Second Game. Milwaukee 100 000 1013 1 Minneapolis 000 000 32a 5 7 0 Battertea: Having and Dickey: Grabow ki. Baker and Hargrava and George.

First Game. Kansas City 110 000 0103 18 8 8U Paul 000 100 0001 7 1 Battertea Page and Madjeski; Fischer, Butchinaon, Feet and Paaek. Second Game. Kansas City 301 000 014 10 0 St. Paul 100 001 2004 8 3 Batteries: Shores.

Niggellnf and Mad Jeaki Spencer, Rlgney, Fette, and Fenner and Paaek. First Game. Louisville 000 403 11 2 Indianapolis 030 0003 6 2 Battertea: Lamaster and Rlnghofer; Page, Trout, Tinning and Riddle. Game called account of rain at the end Of sixth. Second game Loutavtlle at Indlanapolle postponed, rain.

score, followed by Harry Kauf man's 76, and 79's by Dr. W. Jordan lb Berber cf How to Keep JNanie luiblic Prints flanks Then, when in a race 1 was swiped sideways or knoc knocked 3 2 8 0 8 0 2 01 Stnpp 3b 8 2 10 2 Wat kins rf 4 12 0 Hassett lb 8 113 Taylor If 4 10 0 Bucher 2b 4 13 2Oeragity aa Mayo and Frank Forest. Ted Sick Cucci'lo 2b Lee if tr his knees he wouldn't even Larry sa 4 1 2 41 Radclif If 4 110 Cllft 3b 5 2 0 0i Kreevlch cf 3 0 2 1 4 3 10 4 13 8 4 12 2 3 1 0 4 2 0 0 notice it. As long as this weak Bill Mowbray and Martin Lange carded 80, and Kyle Curry and lion ways of hitting him.

and Bolters If 4 14 0 Haas rf 4 110 2 0 4 II Brrres Mungo 9 pretty soon somebody will hit him ss persists Brevity will continue 0 0 10 2 0 0 10 0 0 Cos'art Sb Lopes Lewis Chaplin Thompson Blanche Babich Bott'mley lb 3 0 7 01 Bonura lb 4 0 13 0 Bell rf 5 13 0 Appling sa 3 13 3 West cf 4 3 6 01 Piet 2b 4 0 3 3 Hem ley 5 2 0 01 Dykes 3b 3 2 12 Iroon. nn.ht T.O OC OUmUBU, IV IV Jack Frost 82. CITY LEAGUE GOLF. won. wan mc.w.

hi 41 inlrPVS 0 0 10 there myself, because I would now. iuu6." 0 0 0 1 Carey 2b 3 0 2 51 Morrissey 3b 110 1 10 0 0 Haslin Thomas 4 1 0 II Bewell a 3 13 0 make a sucker out of that ofey." on rival norses can oe. xtv. i xt I I know of no better cure for Emil Frank and Al Stoehr paced city league golfers Sunday with LT1 Athuh Now Says Joe Louis Is Inferior to Leroy Haynes. BY JOHN LARDNER.

Copyright, 1938, by NANA (The Lincoln Journal and other newspapere.) NEW YORK. Old Jack Johnson does not exactly hide his face be 1 rneipa 11m 36 19 27 8 Totala 34 24 13 Totala i burno shvness than a New xorK 74 's at Pioneers, and Henry Strauch, low for two weeks, was Thompson batted for Chaplin In aeventh; WCiKi.v viieMiiyivm 111 iuoiui, ojjean I xiru of narr, tn ToUla 37 1124 10 ToUla 32 27 18 None out when winning run acored. In mon SUUWaV. VV 11C11 Haslin batted for BaDicn in mmn. vmo wiac viio juuui uuuii a close with a 75.

Results; 1 vf mew xorx 1 was uhb Knmtrm 100 000 010 2 St. Loula 101 200 100 wiiu uiuuauiy win uc viio ucav 1 Brooklyn loo aoo oax i Chicago 110 020 1027 and Mme. Florand, 3 and 2. Mmes. P.

P. Munler and De cugix beat Mrs. Maureen Orcutt Crews, Coral Gables, and Mrs. L. D.

Cheney, Santa Monica, 5 and Mmes. J. A. Bar ton and A. M.

Vagliano, last year's national champion and captain of the French team, halted Patty Berg, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Opal S. Hill, Kansas City, 2 up. CROSBIE SETS UP NEW RECORD IN LONG WALK CINCINNATI, (UP). Erniaj Crosbie of Detroit, Monday held the championship for the 50,000 meter walk sponsored here Sunday by the A.

A. U. Crosbie covered the 31 miles and 125 yards in 5 hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds. It was Industrial league: State Laboratories de heavyweight champion, you are Th Runa? Jordan. Urbanski.

Cooney. Stripp, feated Rudge and Guenzel 6 to 0 by de Runa: Lary, Clift. Soltera. West, Hems Watkins 3. Hassett.

Taylor 2. erres, fault, Safeway defeated Golds 5 to 0 ley, Radcliff, Kreevlch, Plet, Dykea, Mor Mnnorn i Krror: Rercer. uabicn. ituna Dai bound to prick up your ears a lew upset ixre, miw notches. And when old Jack goes completely disorganized my loco fnrtw onH oiia jmv Hovnp" motive powers.

When I nret further, and calls Leroy Haynes Bowling Alley defeated Mogul 3 to 1. rissey, seweii, rnnpa. urror: Kaaciur, ta Jnrrtun Hassett 2. watkins. Tay Appling, Morlssey 2.

Runs batted in: City league: lowa Nebraska defeated Police 5 to 1, Lincoln Packing defeated lor 5, Cuccinello, Cooney, Btripp. Two base Bonura. Phelps. Bolters 'i nomas Kaa a better fighter than Louis, you started ridine the subways even Star 3 to 2, Journal tied Miller and Paine cliff 2, Dykes, Sewell 2. Two base hit: hit: urbanski, waiains, layior, u' neiio.

Munto. Home run: Taylor. Double hind his hat and sulk when somebody asks him to pose for a picture or make a statement for the press. In the first place, old Jack does not wear a hat, he wears a beret. In the second place, he likes his face too well to hide it.

ladies could beat me to a seat, so 2 to 2, Freadrlcha defeated Rudge and 1 1 know Tie is either kidding, or writ nlav. Geraentv. to uucner to nasseii. Guenzel 6 to 0. and O'Shea Rogers de hard was it for me to run after a Carey, Dykes.

Tnree Dase nit: uyaes. Home run. Radcliff, Sewell. Stolen base: Bolters. Sacrifice: Bottomley, Hemsley.

Double Play: Dykes to Piet to Bonura, nn btum: Brooklyn 4. Boston 9. Base on ing blurbs for money, or being feated Mageea 5 to 0. nrt Muns A. Rlanr.he 1.

Babich 1. hiimninEr. downright mystical. i Strikeouts: By Mungo 7, unapnn 1, naDicn Carey to Lary to Bottomley. Left on base: Nnw so little does a Dump ai 1.

Hits: Off Chaplin 9 in 6. Biancne a in Haynes has yet to prove him lilT" Major League Leaders. LEADING BATTERS. I A I A A. A rtlQt 2 8, Babich 3 in 1 1 3.

Hit by pitcher: m4? UA 4a ftasn 4M An TnA I LXlC SUITI, Ul II1.V UO SU i wiu wai, His face looks pretty much the 8t. Louis 11, Chicago 4. Base on bans: Thomas 3, Phelps 4. Strikeouts: Phelps 2. Umpirea: Dlnneen, Oeiael and Hubbard.

Time 1:45. nh. wat Ulna I. uiunc uucner. SUNDAY'S SCORES.

Mitchell 8, Lincoln 8. Norfolk 8. Sioux Falls 8. Beatrice) at Fa buy, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Cleveland Detroit 0. fcew York 25, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 7, St. Louis 8. Boston a Washington 8.

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rt. Louis 7. Chlraga 1. New York 13, Philadelphia Cincinnati 13, Pittsburgh 1.

Brooklyn 11. Boston 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo 8 8, Columbus 8 1. Minneapolis 18 Milwaukee 7 8.

Kansas City 8 9, St. Paul 1 4. Louisville 7. Indianapolis 3. WESTERN LEAGUE.

Pea Moines 10, Waterloo 1. Cedar Kaptds 8, Omaha 1. Sioux City 12, Davenport 8. an pet ah current heavyweight commotion by form to train hinder me, that only to nn. iTmnlres: Mo ran.

MagerkurUi and Terry, Giants 20 Quigley. Time 2:10. .41 Sullivan, Indians ....23 It challenging Braddock, and Brad one woman has beaten me a seat In the last six months, and 10 21 22 21 .397 25 80 54 SA 85 dock's manager says he is giving Medwick, Cards ....82 ISA Dl Magrto, Vans ...19 91 slightly over 19 minutes slower .890 .386 the matter some thought, but this Lewis, Senators 82 148 than the record for the course. Sunday's Stars HUGHES TUCKEY LOSE is strictly the well known fromage she turned out to be a Olympic runner from Canada. I came to New York with the naive belief that a man's ribs, shoulders and face were his private property and The thought Braddock's manager is giving the matter is this IN FRENCH NET FINALS By the Associated Press.

same as it always did. The color and texture are sort of old leath erish, and a golden grin splits it right across the middle whenever old Jack is happy. Old Jack hasn't got as many teeth as he once had, but the gold in them there gums is still worth a small fortune. Old Jack, as I started out to say, is a bloke who likes to bask in the spotlight He aims to be quoted whenever possible, so that the public may know what he JAKE POWELL and BUDDY LEWIS, thought, borrowed from Emerson PARIS. UPi.

England's Davis Senators Led attack on Boston hurlera. Former got two doublea. triple and aingle What a lap I would be to take due some respect from strangers. 00 of Patrick Af 1 soon louna our, mat mc aam offer and Charles R. D.

HOME RUNS: Foxx, Red Koi, 11; Trosky, Indians, Dickey, Yankees, Laserrl, Yankees, Ott, Giants, J. Moore, Phillies, 7. RUNS BATTED IN: Dickey, Yankoea, 47; Lasseri, Yankees, 38; Trosky, Indians, 80; Ott, Giants, 85; Foxx, Red Box. 84; Medwlrk, Tarda, 84. RUNS: Gehrig, Yankees, 47; Gehrlnger, Tigers, 89; Dickey, Yankeea, 88; J.

Martin, Cards, 32; Rolfe, Yankees, 82. HITS: Gehringer, Tigers, 58; Jordan, Bees, 65; Iewls, Senators, 56; Medwick, Cards, 64; Moore, Giants, 52. the Hughes Tuckey and acored tnree limes. uewiu uruvt in four and acored three runa on home run, triple and two singles. York subway rider considered Meets Camera Again.

thfm aa nnthincr more than step LUKE BEWELL, wnue box nia ninm Baseball Today 8:30 p.m. LINCOLN inntnr home run broke up pitcning auei mvnes ngnvs camera iur uic ntonpa to a seat ud rront between Babe Phelpa and Tommy Thomas of Browna. second time on Wednesday. Since LLOYD brown, inaiane umnw ni both boys are members of the ELEANOR TENNANT TO were beaten Monday by Jean Borotra and Marcel Bernard of France in the final round of men's doubles of the French hard court tennis championships, 6 2, 3 6, 9 7, 6 1. The 39 year old Borotra led the French team to its surprising thinks.

Naturally, the public would not care a hoot in Guatemala if old Jack said that Joe Louis was aaaaam aBBWXWVWUB ar A same stable, the Philadelphia Ne ers to two alngiea. TONY LAZZERI, Yankeea Drove in 11 mNi LI DEMONSTRATE TENNIS Sports Mirror trro fieures to crumble the pillar of Yanks' 25 runa againat Atmetica, a great fighter. Everybody says Eleanor Tennant, one of the few of pimento in jig time. That won't nrove much. Haynes may be a that.

So old Jack, the cunning fel women tennis nrofessionals. and tl. a 1 sj iVAMvwfi nn aa tin a bt low, has hit upon the novel device fichter. and he mav not be. It'll a ranking piayer, win ue neic mumyi.

gave 41 Wednesday, at which time she hibltlon of virtually perfect tennis MITCHELL Men 35c Wontec 25c. Children 10c (8 to 15 Years) Landis Field tnkn anme time to find out. of calling Mr. Louis a bum. Million Ways to Hit Louis.

AIR CONDITIONING Small offices 85 Small Business Room Complete Residence $250 Installation Slight Additional. Phone and we will give you complete price. CRANCERS "US' By the Associated Press. TODAY A YEAR AGO Lawson Little won British amateur go' I title for second straight year, defeating Dr. William Tweddelt, one up.

THREE YEARS AGO Track coaches voted 22 to 3 againat metric system for I. 4 A meet. FIVE YEARS AGO Athletics etretched ana was given strong support ay his 19 year old partner, Tuckey's hitting three homers, two wiin oases loaded, a triple, and a "Ingle. LEROY PARMELEE. Cards Checked Cubs with five well spaced hita and drove in three runa with two ainglea.

ERNIE LOMBARDI, Reds Connected with 3 of Reds' 12 hita off Plttaburgh Pitchers. SAM LESLIE. Olanta Found Phllllea hurlera for homer, triple, double and two ainglea In five times at bat. VAN MUNGO, Dodgers Held Beef to evea hiU and fanned van. Therefore, I suspect that old will appear in an exhibition tennis Jack Johnson is talking thru his match at the Lincoln Tennis club "Anybody can hit that ofey, Inability to win even half his ser rwrpr when he savs: "Havnes is at 4 p.

m. She will De at Law Louis," states old Jack. "That vice games counted heavily thA rPBtMt cullud fiehter since lor's at 11 a. m. to demonstrate ofey Is 'way off balance whenever whining atreak to 17 gamea by beating Yankeea in double header, 4 3 and 16 i.

against the British combination. tennis fundamentals. me." he th ows a punch, mere is a mil i 1.

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