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1 411 THE LTXCOLX ST A TllllltS DA Y. APRIL: 1 931 TEN Card Le ers On PPl Top Notch Middle Gi World YANKEES LINE UP Iist Night's Fights. TIGER SHORTSTOP China Sends Its Tennis Champion MKT MEN IN TRIM At New York Sid Terris, New HI "I ATHLETES IN ANNUAL RELAYS Inside Golf. BY CHESTER HORTON. Maker of 51 olf champions.

"Golf's most successful teacher," say. "Chick" Bulla Making Big Hit With Boss Howard York, won decision over Phil Logan. AS W1IGHTY TEAWl Buffalo, 10 rounds: Tommy tfrten. Milwaukaa. aot decision over PP JOB BACK ON HI O'Brien, Scr.nton, 10 FOR LEGION SHOW (Special to The Star.) World's Champs Will Be Hard i When the golf ewing has been Interscholastic Home Course made pmp ny the mub nmshe.

MUWJU Rigney's Arrival At Detroit phinniftnchinc WnnkPfl irn if it i.n niouipnlum. and it At Wilkesbarre, Pa. kou oogain, Bridgeport, outpointed Georgia West, New York, 10 At Baltimore Joe Dundee beat Andy Chaney in 12 rounds. At Toronto Frankie Mason. Fort Wayne, flyweight, failed to make a showino against Frankie A.H of England, and the referee atopptd the bout in th.

aeventh round. To Beat In Campaign For A. Bunting Parcaut and Krieger Readv of tn etcher m. the uncom squad, MVirs PifSrvvV trarnlns her continued to im F0r ClaSh In MairrtVCfU.J MCH.ran Howard Wake Camp Relieves Ty Cobb of His Worries. HNSH'QF fUli.

For This Month. ft JUahIi nvi Rill fiM voaramlav anrf th rlMld of the Ol Hull ll MUi'l Regulars In Fine Physical BY GREGG M'BRIDE. Th Mvc.nnd annual hortie today eicpreseea comment nnrt aUmy to pick three or four reu Manager Figures His bang i ourse Victor Entitled to Rating Ian, all worthy to go the pace In the Fettle and Ready For Ringing of Gong. Has Goods Xofim Yankees WILLS ON SHELF Western lea rue flair chases v. men is I to ret under wa.v April 3.

Real Argument. As World's Best In we 158 Pound Brigade, i nulla, a young hrt nanaer his first flint at professional ball relar championships, the first event na the Nebraska inteaseholastie tiack card, will get under way Krl dav. The schedule of track event annoumed by t'oach Henry h.i Ht hulte calls for the high schools to i wmpete in the baton passing classic, April 4 14. competing schools tele gjrnphlng their results to the Corn Husker track mentor the eveninq of April 14. The high school home course re BY NICK FLATLEY.

COLUMBUS', Oa. April 8 Dim nutfve Millsf Huggins will lead his HMDS WITH Arrival oft Emery Rig neyv sensational shortstop at the le troit Tigers training camp with an nouncement that the hip ailment which threatened to keep him out of with the Sioux City club late last summer, strikes Wakefield's fancy aa a great prospect a real major leaa uer lit case he continue to show improvement Recording to the bys of the tanks. Bulla has everything in world champions' fnto the baseball fray which pen. a fortnight hence, and from the took of thing. It is go Dusky Fighter Has Fragile i the game ha beert removed was pleasantly received by Manager Cobb a nhv.n 1ikk The Detroit TONIGHT'S LEGION PROGRAM.

Lincoln. 160 pounds John nj J. Lincoln, 160 match, two thr Main event Ralph Sooner, Lincoln, 154 "jj" hit match, two fo" hje. R.f.ree H.rry l.irium door, opo 7.30, lays features three relays, never nga to te pushed around there, mil. anti mllA medlevi racrlt r.t it do.

It ing to take a whole lot of shooting th 1 XAt V. as I have seen some player, cats thr iui auickty that you have keep the Yankee from riding the innine toam will receive a banner. ninnacle through April down into the way of steam, stuff and naiuiai ability 4 McDonald Due Todays Malcolm MdXmaUi, slatel to told down the third sack for the I and rated last yar a the hiost ex n.rt ruardiaa the hot corner in lea a Wnf eWnka Knuckles; Ability to Go In Ring Doubtful. BV DAvTs J. WALSH.

NEW YORK. April 3. Although The Yank, are a mighty good hall rluh and no reason to believe no consciousness of Its having gone there. You simply And It there after the ewlng If finished. The flmh of the awing has no Importance in Itself except as It is rightly or wrongly made.

The player who chops his club down too quk kly, failing to give himself sufficient time first match st 8:15. the team will slid back any in the tvni I Aum to reuort i worm a Mhnrtxton next campaign, it a strong vet fcran outfit. anniina combat duly signed to get hi. first real ac Unn his knockout of Fred Ful artnrt vuuisiuct pilot was worried over the absence of Rlgtie.y, whose proeer.ee in ihe game will about couple the club with, Cleveland a the two most dangerous rivals to battle the New Yoik a nk for the pennant Cobb boasts a highly rated pitching staff, with the acquisition of two promising rookies in Whitehall and Slower. 1 As a whole, the club is known us one of the hardest hitting aggregation in the league and if the infield holds up it will be a hard club to beat.

llx.t is on Everett Fcott, veteran shortstop. the cnampio.m.. mt ton four long year, ago, tt is report ed that all Is not well with rtarry look. Just as natural as ever tnt. spring and no signs of sllp slat In holding out and the only in formation Wakefield has received from one of the trio came today from bok under auspices of Citv auditorium, uno.

Lincoln's American fj10. to reverse the club direction, will observe that at the finish his club 111 be out to the left of hisi or perhaps Wills, the celebrated study in peclat tints. 1 1 Schang un in. nneno. askina the a yrice the main bout or tna i Hamiltoiv.

who wtted tn Parcaut, the Spenoer P1 of the Unks to put to recoirniUon as worm Catcher Wally Plchang was a just hanging in front of him. Poise the club an instant at the top. start it down easily and then whip it through the ball, sending the right The champion all around relay loam will receivers free trip to the Kansas relays April IS and 19. E. R.

Lung of the College Book is Himnsoring the trip of the victorious quartet, Team, planing first, eo md, third in each even: will also be entered In the Kansas earnlvah Grade Team Performances. Competing teams will be scored according to the time made in each event, One thousand point performance in the g80 yard relay tfour men each running 220 yards) Is a 1 minute J8 seconds. Each second faster time adds 80 points, one fifth of a eeoond counting 10 points. In the mlto relay tfour men each running 440 yards) a one thousand point performance, Is 8 minutes 88 seconds. Each second adds or subtract.

85 points while one fifth of a second I. worth seven points. The medley relay calls fpr a quarter miler, half wiilr and two UL'O yard dash men, Three minutes rinnl vart off the 1923 W. Lock Wei, tennis champion of China, has arrived in San Francisco title holder inth5 PO divrw The Albany club of the ew ork; The Tigers took another wallop ai and i. not himself yet try long onas, but he will bo In there when warm shoulder right In after It a.

the The story i. that Wills' trlclc hand f. in auch condition that he may bs prevented from taking on Erminio Hpalla, Romero Rojaa or Firpo th. fur iotas, according to contract, ts nothing whatever of Jack Demos y. Will is on the shelf today and may stay there, they say.

Ordered to Take Vacation. 1 He has been ordered by his physician to forego Ms plan to Indulge in clubhead meet the ball. Be careful. Hnwavar. nni tn atnrt ha rla ht weather comes.

State league has been dickering for; Hamilton and the Lincoln magnate may come to terms with the OABt emers, Hamilton has been most The Yfcnkee Mnenp in th opening a ame will bs lust the same as tt was shoulder in before the clubhead meets fj; welter brigade and pirant fo highest laurel, in the mul bt. of Uncoln and the 14 lo test, for the Davi. eup and to play Return Hlma. In th. In the Olympic, aame.

The Vhiladelphia Nationals get In P.ns. I. th first m. Chin. f.m their training camp, ha.

ent.rsd the play for th. Davi. the hall, or you wilt dig into the in th last series tilt, barring the stubborn of all the holdouts and the ground back the ball. There must head of tho ind.oated toaay pitchers. Thar ta tnurh anmllatum aboil v.T k.

Kw tm.rirl. ria. and win prepare wh territory adjaoeni 10 1 )xlnJf the that he doesn't want the bad actors at Leebui fr. at first a trill i nn hia clllh. hmrtv.

a discontented plajer. on hi. club themselves light training and may not al Combs, highly touted American as lowed to put on a glove until way, 11 sociation outfielder. bs no jerk of power anywhere. (Copyright John F.

Dill. Co.) Pick Gyijinasts For State then. at home for the series with their American lea gue rivals beginning Haturday The Athletics breke camp last night, one squad going direct to CORNHUSKERS IN 1 This fact would seem to lend substance to the charge that Wills hand. Comb I a mighty goort bail player and will be In thers some day, but he hasn't quite th stuff to chase Whitey Witt off the peak tht spring. O'Connor On hm Outfielder Dick O'Connor wired today that he was leaving Buffalo, N.

on an evening train and that should bring him into the Nowata broken in training last winter, ha. 4 seconds soores niida or subtracts thirty Meet at Omaha camp in Mm for the Saturday work not set properly and may require .0 much attention as to prevent the talL dark man from showing at all during the outdoor season. DOUBLE VICTORY Haas and Qualit of tue Krieirer matcA, have to the importance of the main contest and the busy "J1 0't part two day. Indicates which pelV success the legion post', venture Two ol World'. Beat Barred from world', eerie banT world's championship mitten battle, and similar eport events in the owtjr.

of large population, Lincoln may east dV the ne of titular contests it cannot be Philadelphia, while the other will, stop off at Quantlco, Va for an ex hibition with the t'nlted Statea Mar ine teams. Both clubs are in fin. con dition i I TH Sneaker, manager of theK'leveJ The team of Lincoln Y. C. A The trouble with Win.

fa that h. gymnasts which will represent the has to hang some 326 pound of points, while one fifth of a second is worth six points. Two Trial. The athletes may compete any time from April 4 to 14 Where a regular track Is not available the event, may be run off on a dirt road, the distance, however, must be accurately measured. Coaches villi ii.

trtvA their teams two out. Wakefield sent his candidates through tw stiff practice sessions Wednesday, The weather condition, were ideal for training purpose, and every man. on the squad ran'lal rltv RoHntfnn at tha atate punching power on the hanas of a meet In Omaha Saturday has been se lected. land Indiana had to rush Stanley Coveleekie, hia pitching ace. Into the fray against Atlanta yesterday when Mmlth.

the veteran, became lady. It is nothing new that ons them has become eo badly smashed that he had to rettre for the winter and even now must remain Idle with Nebraska Nine Grabs 4 Both Ends of Twin Bill From Dallas University. was up on hi. toe. and going at his Tha senior, who will compete are Henry Brainerd, Ralph Osborne, Harold Matthews.

Glen McDermand. I best clip, 1 A lt frrnn Till rV. t1niAL whfl rift of hlerhlv remunerative en nuestoned.that th.Parut KrieRer icvtvr Lawrence McAlistcr. The juniors' are gagements hira In the face. wild.

Sherry was making his first a tart of the season and Atlanta took; a four run lead, which waa overcome! bv the Indians, whilo Covey allowed WUI Ul 'Uluvi lha nan two WMkiL infninlpd Wake Whitey is one of the very best 130 off men in baseball. Ruth tn Top Form. Ruth and erase! will hold down the other pasture berths. The Babe Is hitting In hi own way now, and playing as much baseball as anybody in the south. Plpp, Ward.

Bcott and Dug an are a championship Infield quartet While Bchang Is out, Hoffmn and Bengough can provide Huggina with plenty of catching, and the club will probably carry along Autrey, a recruit. Hugglns ha. plenty material for both Infield and oot eld and he can boast the best pitching staff in the game. Jones. Bush, hawkey.

Hoyt and Pennock should win a pennant for any kind of a ball team. Young Hurler Look fiood. Gaston and Roetger are three youthful pitcher, who will take Ar train rtrife with the Yankee. field that two American association field that two American association Guide Rock Victor Charles Miner, ZMorman Anaerson, Earl Baldwin and George Haecker. The junior swimming team which will compete In the water meet will Include McBrlde, Rolln Hick I evwit prtnclpal clubs had given assurances that they only one hit In four Innings.

Cleveland 'won the game, 11 to 6. in.in'"T;.r; Wednesday Tha main man. Frank Ross. Ham Crouse. Wll In Pinochle Match (Special to The Btar.) GUIDE ROCK, Neb, April 3.

Ham Daitnn and Norman Anderson trials, the best time lji the two trials being forwarded to loach Schulte. Runner, must pass, a baton in a twenty yard zone, ten yards on each side of the starting line. Thi. baton should be a cane pole twelve inches in length and over ona Inch in diameter. Broken Bow won the irst annual relay championship, which was ataged last year.

Winning time, in the three event, follow: 880 yard relay minute 3a 1 6 seconds made by'Minatare (Greenwood, McDaniel, Burns, Hmiiv Mile relav 3 minutes Tj sec" will release players to the Links. Minneapolis will have two desirable pitchers and Columbus will send Wakefield an outfielder of class A ability. DALLAS, April 3. The University of Nebraska baseball nine won i doubleheade: from Dallas unl erslty here yestor lay, 10 to 3 and 4 to Both game, were Innings bv ngreemeur, The victory give. Nebraska an even break in the four game, played on the trip, the Cornhusker.

having sftertoon and were achedled to on the scale today at 1 p. Far raut declared last night he Have no tmuhj. fj tbj Dalton and Anderson will compete in thn fanny divine. The senior swim Lee Big Noise For Red Sox. The Boston Red Sox some heavy artillery against thf Fort Worth Texas leaguers, and won handily, 6 to 3.

The trtnochl. tournament held hers ming team will include Floyd Hadley tracxea u.u leaJt April 1 between Guide Rock and Red Rr Cloud resulted in a victory for Gutds Dudlev Lee, sensational shortstop and Gregg Waldo. Utah High Tossers four pounu slSKER GRIDDERS dropped two games to Southern Rock. The games were played in 1 fntir 3n.minnla nertoda. Guide Rock of the Tulsa w'f Methodist unlver.ity last vear.

gave a wonderful exhibl was represented by J. W. Hamilton. thi. summer and any one of them la tion la fielding for the Bed Sox.

test or nis cawi. .111 Defeat Fargo Team H. Marsh, J. W. Mc Henry, 1: orr or a.

Frlngsr, Crowell, Detour and Delay onds made by Broken Bow (Brown, Beck, Hamman, For.ythe.) Medley relay 8 minute. 43 sec likely to leap Into national lame. nrh Tankeeai have very good spirit IN SPRING GRIND with a total score of 38.6W. Rsa AdHI 3. Pangultch, for a championship club and have defeat the Jowa phenom, ao after all the aspirant, to the, Sorld" midlleweigbt title.

If defeat Td Krieer declared today he oud doff his hat to the Iowa sappier and mm hnt 1 no onds made by Broken Bow (Ham man, Beal, Johnson, Beck.) Utah, continued it. good form in the Rhodes Look. Good. "Choppy Rhodes looked extremely good In Tuesday's game with Southern Methodist university, which the Mustang, won by a 3 to i Fielding errors in the eighth and ninth lost the game. The Cornhusker.

pitcher allowed but five hit. and out seven. The box national interscholastic basketball had all salary eiracuKie mju" beautifully. So they will bs loaded for bear when the gong clatter. tournament by defeating Fargo, N.

"Maurice Archdeacon, speedy out fielder of the Chicago White Sox, dropped a long fly off George Kelly's bat yesterday and the Giants by winning, 5 to 4, evened up the series, two all. Rochester Maul. Yankees. "Babe" Ruth went hitles. yester.

av whilA eirht other player. In the Cloud wajs repressnted by ITuisi Peterson, Turnure Hamilton, Bru baker, Delaney, Starke and Bmlth, with a total Mors of 87.980. The team will ply again at Red Cloud next week. ne reaay iu w'arnm Janowski Springs 1 Speer Arranging Surprise On Lasker 84 to 31, today. Cooper, right forward for Pan gultch.

scored eight field goals. Fargo had difficulty in getting past Pan riiitrh'a uards. but the frame was Nebraska Candidates Plan To Start Outdoor Practice This Week. Stiff Grid Slate Ttruce Austin Is closely contested, the lead alternat For Midland Team VVInnpr In ing in the second nair untu near me end of play. For Fargo, Rush, right orward, five field goal, and free CnMial to The Star.) FREMONT, Neb, April 3.

Coach xxr fi arransinr what be be Rock Springs, defeated minr.ii tttuffa. 27 to 22. today in Y'ankee Rochester game crashed out four baggers at Columbus, the International leaguers topping the world, champions in the match, 15 to 13. Fred Merkle, former major leaguer, now with Rochester, smashed three of the round trippers. Armand Mars ana, Cuban base running coach of the Giants, has accepted the managerahip of the Fil mlra lnh of New York Pennsyl nn of the most attractive the second round of consolation play.

"Cniversity of Nebraska gridiron, athlete, will launch an active spring football training campaign this week. With the spring vacation holiday, out of the way, th Cornhusker moleskin aspirant, plan to break outdoors with their training activities. 7 The new practice field the Memorial stadium gridiron is not yet football schedules In the history of Junior Hexathlon Bruce Austin won the In)11 championship in ion of the Lincoln Y. M. be" Won competition by Slayton Pierce won second honor, with 643 pointa Everett Im lav 3t points, while Kay Pierfcon counted 606 points.

Southern Mathmlist Inl. AB. K. H. FO.

A. E. Paaraon. as I 3 2 0 ThompaoD. e.

0 0 10 12 i 0 Bedford. 2b. 4 1 1 13 9 Leonard. If 4 0 0 0 Klor, rf. 0 I 1 3 Irby.

lb i It Bishop, cf. 4 11 1 4 0 Htornwak, Jb. 1 0 0 0 0 4 Loftlc. 0 0 0 1 Totals 21 3 17 It 1 rnlvrraity of Nebnutka. AB.

R. H. PO. A. Janda, cf.

2 1 i 1 0 Vol. 4 0 Locke, 3 0 1 2 3 Blood rood. rf. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Colllna If. 4 0 0 0 Skatrom.

lb 0 0 1 Lug, c. 1 I I 0 Khodaa. p. 1 0 0 0 5 0 Lwelli. lb 10 Uubka, c.

I 1 Totala JO 4 24 13 1 University Boxing NEW YORK, April 8. David Janowski of France furnished the surprise of the twelfth the International chess tournament yesterday by an attack that kept Dr. Emanuel Lasker of Germany, the leader, on the defense for eight hours and finally caused adjournment of the game after 62 Richard Retl of Cecho Slovakla, dark horse of the tournament, leaped another stride forward by winning brilliantly from Eldfin Bogoljubow of Latvia in moves. He landed In a tie for second place with Alexander Alekhine of Russia, who drew in eighteen moves after a timid game with Jose Capablanca, the world's champion. Kd LaHker of Chtcaeo lost to F.

D. Midland college. He Hope, to ODtain the following games: ic rrtrhinn nnlversity at Mr. "I thougttt my beard was the toughest in the world tW the Gem Blade tamed It." Marvelous New GEM Double Life Blades Vmm GEM Smfmty Rmworm mm Fremont. Oct 4 Haskell Indian at law Tourney Saturday Final.

In the 145 pound class and a vania league, Tom Hart, catcher of in shape and Coach Fred i uawson and hi. assistants will protmbly stage Oct. 17 Wayne Normal at Wayne. series of exhibition bouts will De St. Xavier college, at Cincinnati, who has been wdrking out with the Giants, will accompany Marsana Kdleher Deliver, for Brav.s.

i Oct. 10 Peru Normal at rremom. Oct 24 York college at Fremont mont Oct. 81 Nebraska! Wesleyan at Fre mnnr Kelleher. who is dolnng a the workouts on the campus east the Social Science building.

One of the largest spring training qnad. in history ta expected to turn out for the outdoor grind. A good sied group has been working Indoors and thi. number will probably be doubled as the outside work 'opens. Spring Training Squad.

The spring training squad, which aim includes the srridsteT. out for staged by Untversity of Nebraska boxer, at th armory Baturday night The card wa. originally planned for Friday. I CLEVELAND. O.

A twelve round decision bout between Pancho Villa, flyweight champion, and Carl Tre nmino Cleveland bantamweight, here great job at the hot corner for the Tates of England in 48 moves and tumhlprf tn tha hnttnm nf th atnnrl. Nov. 7 Buena Vista, at Buena trBa Ta tsravee since iuuy uurvnn death, started hia mates to a 4 to 3 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers Nov. 11 Grand Isle I college at ing. Dr.

Tartakdwer of Austriar drew 13 3 lS Blood By Inninfi: Nebraaka 0 0 ft 0 0 g. M. .0 4.0 0 0 0 0 Summary: Two base hit Reiaor. baa hit Locka. stolen fcaaa niahD.

Bedford. Saertftra with Gcjsa Mproczy in 29 mo'es Grand Island. Nor. 22 De Moine. university at Frnmnnt Frank Marshall of New lork had a April 23, has been approved by the Charles Barnes, 17 years old, the Oiird of the Barnes brothers to step I hit bye.

t. investigating committee 01 we Cleveland boxing commission. Nov. Doans college at Fremont ThnmniAB. Struck out Bv Loft I Horn to Coach Robert Stein alao plced.

100 yard potato raceRay Pier son and Blayton Pierce tied for firsu other, to plaoe where Bnnle Sta aocii, lUn Erh, NJ Bailey. Bruce Austin. Sim Crops, Harold Mckay High Jump Bruce Austin and PieroT tied for first pace tuet 1 1 inchea Other, to were Everett Imlay. NeaL Bailey, Robe sTein. Bussell Meana Benme Strauch.

Erie Iewis. Standing broad iK" T.J Bruce Auatin with feet 2 second, Bvwett lmlar. Morria. Other, to place were.Meivm laahr, Sam Crouse, Slay ton Piarc. Kay Pleraon.

Bernard Makooun. Snap under bar for distance Won Sidney Hi Teams Into the major leagues, who has been trying out with the Braves, will go back to Kansas. The youngster gives promise of developing into a big leaguer. 1 i LOS ANGELES. Cal.

Jame. J. latfrie former heavyweight cham 3, by RnodH 7. on Danacirr aortic 3 off Jthod. Jrt by pitcher By Loftica sl Wild pitch By Bhodea 8.

Pasned ball By Lang 3. Tiraa of 3:20. Umpire Sweeney and Aaedrson. Amateurs Postpone track and baseball, will probably include the following: Akamit, M. Anderson.

Klbert Blood good, George Ballah, N. Armstrong, W. Burnham, Paul Baas. John Boyer, F. Cummin gs, George CoaajvJ.

Cunningham, Melvln Col Tina Herb Cameron, Harold Close, Harold Crltea, Theo Cable, Will Dover, Gilimore Decker, A. DuTeau, Gay Ford, Norman Gray, William Gross, Robert Gordon, Charles Gate FREMONT. AnHl 3 Law rence Horn, former Midland football captain, haa been elected coach of pion of the world, ha. returned to the hemps square, but a. a mana rw.

not as a fighter. He will manage athletics at Sidney high school for next season. Tommy Richards, 'heavyweight of Van Nuya ly, Orr Goodson, York in man, Russell HiTl, S. Halbereleben, Lad Hub ka. Archie Hecht, Frank (JradovUle, Roy Johnson, Raymond Johnson.

Roy Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Baseball Meeting The meeting of the Lincoln Amateur Baseball association, called for tonight at the Chamber of Commerce, haa been postponed because of the Krieger Pacaut wrestling match. The amateur, will meet next Monday evening. Busneii jonea, Monte juffin, w. kios, Wednesday uesuus. Paul Kamm, Roland Locke, E.

Let Ctoik Tt TniirtlPV bv Bruce Au.un wus il 9 Jcond. Everett lmlar: third. Clayton Pieroe. Other, to place wr Ray pier son. MeJvin Lahr, Gordon, Neal Bailey, Bobwt DanieUon.

Target throw Won by Evertt imlay wifh 111 polota; Dave AVhitwortm third. Harry Ebaugh Other, to plaoe were Don Erb ard Taylor, Robert Davison, Sara Oronse, on, Clarence Mackey. EL McAllister, on, Clarence Mackey. E. McAllister, Roy Mandery, Avard Mandery.

Rubin T. Avard Mandery. Rubin; Mb a a. C. R.

Miller. B. McLaughlin. CAPITAL CITY RAG Team Htandings. Q.

W. Prt. Pin C. Molxen, P. McManigaL Jay Muhm, Frank Milenz, Potiglas yers, w.

Ogden, Dorsey Pickett, Merle Roller. Exhibition Baseball. At Texarkana, Tex. R. H.

B. Amahs (Wnltdrll 11 It a Sioux City, la.29j Butte MenO20. Dallas, 35: Home.te.d, 30 (Tw3) extra periods.) Utah, 19; Tampa, 17Yankton, S. 19s Chattanooga. 16.

Two Harbor, Minnv 25; Jackson, Mich, 24. El Reno, Okla, 20; Maitland, Frank Pospisfl. John Khodes, r.a Revnolda George Randolph, Rob R. Harold Pate. I.

C. Swimmers Lead In Finals of Ar U. Compet Tarkana (Eaat Taaaa) 3 4 Robertson. N. Rorby.

Dale Reynolds, Max Shostak. scuoix, Swarinarer. Tom Thomnson. Allen Fltimf .30 18 12 .600 27407 Capitnl .30 17 13 .667 27441 HujMomr Fords. ...37 16 13 2412 B.

Simon A 10 10 14 .633 26g.tft B. P. O. 27 10 17 .375 23894 Latach Bros SO li; 1 .367 26700 Indixidoal Averages. G.

Pins Are. Gumbel 30 J740 191 Carlson 29 8520 190 French 30 5675 Finley 24 4520 "3 S3 Fredrlclcaon ...21 1 RS Kelkenberg SO 4S49 1R7 F. fiDanirler 27 602 IM Ba ttcriea Bauer, mai ana Brown; Llller and Lloyd, Bnckworth. At Phoenix, Arix. Tt Chicago National) 13 .1 Diit.lu.p.h i 3 10 A Tfllotson, Fioya Tlmm, uienn Try pa, Joe WostoupaL J.

Wehmer, Ed. Weir. Jos weir, nanan weyanu ivan Batterir Jacobs, Kaena and 6'Farrcll, a. 1 f. Wilson, Vernon Winkle.

Ivan Walters. Donald Yost, C. Drnmmona, FVank 13 Madison, S. 29; Painted Post, N. 13.

m4 East High of Columbus 0, 31; Battle Creek. Mich, 19. Floreno. Mi.s, Z7f Wichita, 21. Northes.tern of Detroit, Unurry; iottimvu auu ouiiuiiu At St.

Petenborg, piav R. H. Hamsa, Wallace Jeff cries, Lambert Tlchv. Henrv Kuaka. Joe Kuska.

1. Spannier 2S 419 1S Robertson 21 '3! 1S Waldo, M. V. Popelar, Raun. Floyd Boaton (National) 4 7 0 Brooklyn (National) 3 10 1 om Pt Shcrhur McCabe 21 RK75 1X6 Beall .27 4981 14 EVERY ONE the same always.

A uniform and dependable high quality has made White Owl the greatest value, by long odds, ever in the American market. I and O'Neill; Henry, Vaooo and Taylor. Cowan 27 4 5 84 CHICAGO, April With the Illinois C. leading the 01 mpte club of SRn Francisco, ita nearest opponent, by pointa, the Chicago team goo. pto the final, of the national A.

A. U. senior men Indoor swimming championship final event, tonight, strong favorite, to win. Event, scheduled are the 50 yard frae style swim, pentathlon and 20 yard relay. The Illinois A.

C. water polo team won the right to represent America tn the Olympic games when It de feated the Olympic club, San Fran clseo team. to 5, hurt night, JohnnvfWelaemuller of the A. C. Higxins, M.

G. Volss, it. Keller, Frank Dailey, TX Hlghley. C. N.

Armstrong, E. Ramsey, 1 Lang. Ike Ross. Oehlrich, Harold Gillan, Homer Scott. E.

Duncan 24 4425 IM Rtitser 90 Tin 2 1S3 B. Amapoker 3. 547.1 1S2 Emporia, K.s 3U; CONSOLATION ROUND. i Medford, Ore, 32; Boise, Idaho, 22. Peterson 13 21 no Vleck 32Bt 1S1 Williams 30 6407 180 Browa r.39 179 Bell Steps Down As Simpson, Birmingham, Manual, Albuquerqus, N.

14. Spokane, Wh, 16; Lane Tech, Chicago. .14. At Mew Orleans, Im. R.

H. S. St. Toula (Amertcan I 0 jw Orleana (ciouthern) 3 4 Ba.ttrie Shocker, Pruett a rut Seve reid, Collins; Caidera. Dent and Kins.

At Atlanta, Ga. i' R. H. X. Cleveland (Amerlran) 11 34 Atlanta (Southern) 4 1 Batterl Smith.

Coveleakla and li. Myatt; Franc la. 8pale and Brock. Superior, Wis, 22; Cb.riottesvui", 19. i tiwvt th national A.

A. U. record Blpe 30 53 I Dve ....30 6308 177 Wood 27 4765 177 wadhajna 2 4595 177 Stem 24 4252 177 Hodfton 50 1' W. Duncan 27 4711 175 Schmitt 84 419 ITS Cook .27 49 174 Hin 21 Morits IX 3047 19 Ruetoll 10 1623 162 or Des Moines Coach DES MOTNESA April 3 ffry M. Bell, for four years athletic director of Des Moines university, has offered hi.

resignation to take effect at the nd of the school term In June. University authorities say the reaiamatlon will bs accepted. for the 100 yard free last vhM ho made the distance In 6 4 5 seconds, one fifth second les. Padugcofl0r75 thin hia racord. At Greenwood, 8.

C. R. H. E. Toronto (International) IS 14 Detroit (American) 14 II Batterl Kaubner.

Thomas and Stan age4 Johnson. Ludolph and Woodall. THURSDAY PAIRINGS. Faroo, N. Panguitch.

Utah. Windsor, Sioux City, Is. Two va Emporia, Kas. Yankton, S. vs.

Dallas. Tex. Northeast, Detroit, va El Reno, Okts. Wall. Walla, Wash, v.

Madison Sa Dik. John Farley, I. A. equalled the world', record and bettered the na tion! A. A.

U. record 2:58 i in the 0 yard breast strike, which he At Fort Worth, Tex. IT IS SO DIFFERENT made in I i. K. Forth Worth (Texaa) 3 2 Boot on (American) 13 Batterie Fargeaon, Fullerton ar4 O'Neill; Ryan, Cantrell, Reid and Ria Manchester.

N. va Florsnc, th. Failure of the university to accept Bclr. program for additional facilities and incompatibility, in general were given a. the reason for the resignation.

1 Cutler Beats Jap; Wins Junior Title 1 'MifeOwl 44Bisr Three" Ioguls 1 And Cost. No Mors than Ordinary Kind. Pittsfield. M.s... East High, Bar Grid Players At Aagssta, Ga.

n. h. k. Columbus. O.

CONSOLATION PAIRINGS. Council Bluffs, va Rock Springs. Wye. I W.rren.bura, Butte Mont. I A Nf BRIDGE, Maaa, April 1 De claion by the chairman Yale.

OUR NEW SPECIAL PROCESS New Tork (National) 1 (American) 4 13 3 Batteriea Bentiey. Bamae and Aln amith; Leverett. Lyons and Schallc, Urouae. Harvard and Princeton athletic committees that Sidney M. Legend of New Orleans.

Princeton's kicking halfback, and Earl Evans of Des Moines, la. Harvard. frst string lackls last Tail, will not be eligible for football next was made pub NEW TORK. April 1. Albert Cutler of New York last night won the national "Junior 13.2 balk line billiard championship by defeating Tadao Buganuma of Japan, the defending champion, in the final block.

400 to 344. The total was Cutler, Sussnuma, R. H. E. At Plmet9, Fla.

(National) (MIibi; Medford, Ore va Birmingham, Ala. Spokane, Wash Suoerior, iWa J.ekson, vs. Elgin, III. Lexington, vs. Tampa, Fla.

Chattanooga, Homestead, Ps. Charleston, S. Maitland, Mo. pt LOU'S Milwaukee (A. Batteries ITftlne.

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