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PHONE wSrAM 4500 EIGHT THE SUNDAY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1939. Harbert, Stahl Cubs' Big Bats Blast Rockford's Rabs Are New Champs Pirates in 9-6 Game Shoot Way Into Tourney Finals N. TRIBE ALSO Marty, Mesner And Cavarretta Smack Homers HONORS U. HIGH Laude's Team Is First to Capture Three Titles University high's intercity cham Denny Shute and Bill Stark Form Other Finalist Team GRANITE CITY DEMO LAY VICTOR BELLEVILLE. UP) Granite City won the Illinois state DeMolay basketball championship Saturday night, defeating Danville 65-34.

The Granite City five, runnersup last year, led Danville 26-13 at the half, and vu paced throughout by Kenneth Parker and Charles Park pions will alao be honored at the club banquet next Tuesday night it was announced by banquet LOS ANGELES. CALIF. UD The Chicago Cubs unlimbered chairman Bill 1 Miller Satur- ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. UP) their heavy bat Saturday to blast out a 9-6 exhibition triumph over i day Marvin Stahl and Chick Harbert knocked off another favorite Satur the Pittsburgh jfJ Tnis annual affair is to be er, brothers.

Kennem scorea as day and barged into the finals of points, Charles 14, mound VT-Vler' held in Fell the national amateur professional Decatur beat Centralia, last year's aces Jim loom ii.vK Hall and will best ball golf tournament. winner, 43-33 for third place. at 4 commence The Lansing; pro and Bat 7 rrv Tta rmr- tle Creek, amateur the tour I- I nd Russ Bau- fcf rF. i were shelled cuit clouts by s' -w 'i Jo Marty. BY FRED YOUNG.

Sports Editor. The Pantagraph. (Special to The Pantagraph.) HUFF GYMNASIUM, CHAMPAIGN. The 32nd act of the Kingdom of Ihsaa is history and the last R97 is Rockford. The annual collision for the high school basketball -championship brought the rollicking Rabs of Rockford against the suave, sleek and slippery Paris team, and Jimmy Laude's team today is holding its Lead high with the distinction of being the only city in the state to in three state titles.

Handling the ball as if it were a part of their nament's surprise team took pose is to pay I 4 tmii the respect and RafPhh Michiqan Cops last big stride by whipping a I oil rv honor due State pa Guldahl, the national open champion, and Morton Bright of Daytona Steve Mesner isfe I Normal's Little 1 w.a Butler Relays 1 aim Beach, 2 and 1 1 9 conference basketball arretta. Marty The other finalists. Denny Shute Burt O'Connor jVv i blow with two champions and of West Newton, and Bill For 6th Time Stark of Jacksonville, had a bigge Coaches Joe Cogdal and Ed Struck. Coach A. L.

Trout of Centralia, margin of safety. They scored 4 and 3, over Jack Grout of Hershey, whose Orphans of the Storm cut such a fancy figure in the state tournament, will be the principal hands, the Rockford quintet passed 1jt- ti on topped a flv Joe Marty r.ly in th opening frame. Maurice Von Robays, Pirate recruit outfielder, made his debut against major league opposition by firing a line drive into the center field stands when he hit for Bauers in the seventh. AT I.OH Wolverines Pile Up 46 Points BY HAROLD HARRISON. and pitched its way to a compara speaker of the evening.

and Maynard Ramsey of Tampa. Fla. Sunday's final, like the matches Saturday, is over the 36 hole distance. A $1,000 check awaits the Coaches Burt O'Connor and tively easy 53-44 decision. The Rabs smashed their way to a 32-19 lead Henry Poppen nursed their sub INDIANAPOLIS.

UP) Team MEET THE NEW CHAMriONS. Here is the new state basketball champion. Rockford defeated Paris 53-44 in the title battle Saturday night and thus recorded the third state championship in the history of the school. The other title years were 1911 and 1919. Kockford is the first team in the 32 year history of the state tournament to win the championship three times.

Pictured here left to right, BOTTOM ROW: Eugene Speck, Robert Wallin, Stanley Stasica, Nornian Anderson, Frank Alonzo; TOP ROW: Coach Hames Laude, Harlan Anderson, Keith Mulford, Al Volsch, Bito Gerdausky and pro member of the winning team urban quintet through an undefeat ed intercity schedule. In the second quarter and the contest was only close once in the final half, the eastern Illinois boys balance paid dividends here Satur and the losing money player can Pittsburgh (N) 030 001 110 It a day night as the University of Chlcaao (N) M0 012 OOx 16 1 cet a lot of consolation out of a Tickets for the banquet are on sale at the Co-Op in Normal and once pulling up to within five points of Laude's outfit, only to fade again. nn i -r-nnf fnU I Michigan's Wolverines rolled to Tobin. Bauers. Brown and Mueller.

Ber- their sixth straight Butler indoor t.f,WD; Root' RuwU "nd Associated Press Mat Service. Read's Sporting Annex in Bloom i i rii Avv. i i Paul McDaniels. Stanley Stasica, a streak of chain i IL. IIIFIIV9 IUIC 111 O.

Illfrrv. U1V.II Since mey un micnv m- tx0 i7nr 127 mree meet records ana one recog- lightning, and Bob Wallin, a 6 foot 4 inch center, were the big spokes ONTARIO, CALIF. CP) Th ington. East St. Louis for 36 holes, Stahl and Harbert nized world mark surpassed and Grist From the State Tournament Mill another claimed world record Los Angeles Angels of the Pacifio in the championship team.

Many have advanced steadily at the ex equaled. Coast league ganged up on pitcher felt the presence of these two lads pence of favored opponents was the difference in the two teams The Wolverines piled up 46 points am Dietrich as soon as he took his although thev won only one of the turn on the mound Saturday and in the final game. Stasica hit six BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT. HUFF GYMNASIUM, CHAM oxers onow relay races which count heaviest nereated the Chicago WTute Sox 13 Aqqies Again in the point totals. Indiana was to 9 oy collecting nine runs in the months.

What prominent Big 12 coach is scouting for material for a certain state conference school? This is not a rumor but an absolute fact PAIGN The annual meeting of the Big 12 conference coaches Saturday Here Thursday second with 24 points and Butler last two innings. The Sox wera third with 22. leading 9 to 4 in the seventh when Are National at Bailey and Himes "was a closed A crowd of 10,000 saw the annual Dietrich replaced Jess Dobernic, event. DUl nam niuing Dy the Angela and Of the 1,000 or more coaches in In a special mile and a half race errors by Dietrich and right field- Missourians Bring Eight Man Squad Mat Kings the coaches section at the state tournament, we believe we found which topped off the 15 event show, er Henry Steinbacher set the stag times from the field and twice from the gratis line and Wallin shot four field goals and five free tosses. Wallin's presence at center gave the Rabs the edge they needed in their final struggle.

Rockford won the state championship in 1911 and 1919. waiting just 20 years to notch its third state title and take its place at the top of the heap. Bloomington, Elgin and Centralia have two state titles to their credit. Henson Is Threat Tt -w as lareelv the accurate shoot- Don Lash, Indiana state policeman, tor a rally that went unchecked. six that had not applied for the St.

Paul's Social center. East St raced to a 30 yard victory over Joe ooo1 is I Take First Place With vacancy at Wesleyan. Louis, eight man amateur boxing Aicviusiti-y Ol me iuiii ntrnnj. uooernic. Dietrich and Renja.

i 1 TV' 1 1 the Wesleyan Phi Gams, who is now coaching at Wilmington, and was a state tournament visitor this year. Fred Max-field, that handsome Wesleyan Teke, now coaches at Murray-ville. Fred spent the summer at the University of Southern California working on his master's degree. Woody Ful-kerson, once the ace of the Mc-Kendree college football and basketball teams, is now athletic director at Carmi high school. It's a girl at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Grieve of State college, Pa. Bob moved from Pekin to; Penn State this year as backfield coach and assistant to Chick Werner, former Illini. Mrs. Grieve was formerly Miss Inez Sutter, queen of the Pekln relays, when the fleet Glenbard boy was exhibiting his wares at the Celestial city.

Point Total of 22 letic club after trailing until mid- teiam ana coum. team invades Bloomington next Thursday evening, March 23, as affair but your cor respondent managed to eke out a few of the very important transactions of the conclave. First, It should be stated that the conference failed to approve the proposal to make basketball a var- way or the last lap. J-Asn lime oi 6:47.7 was 10 seconds off the one of the inter-city meets of the BY GEORGE A. SCOTT.

I I recently formed boxing league of T.ATASTER. PA. CP) CaD-1 worm manor recora. Cardinals Pound Yankees, 7 to 6 in sr of Floyd Henson, blonde giant Illinois and Missouri social centers turing three individual titles. Okla- individual honors.

Milt and Ralph Hooker, the other Paris and clubs. The visitors will op homa A. and M. Saturday night padway cracked the meet and rec- forward that kept the eastern xui- pose a combination of Western nois team in the race at all. Each Avenue Community center and clinched its tnira stxaigm national ogmzed worms recoras on a aini ST PETERSBURG fia (P Howard Saar tart scored 15 tjoints for his team.

collegiate wrestling championship runway in me poie vaun. d.v going st Loui3 Cardinals pounded Ralph Bradshaw's Pontiac boxers at Western Avenue Community A capacity house saw the final Ex-Titans and Ex-Red Birds are numerous among the coaching fraternity. Clifford Clapp of Fairniount, a Wesleyan graduate is the present mentor secretary of the State High School Coaches association. Al Fagetti had a big year at Kincaid. Harold Schwartzbaugh, who was a fine little guard at Normal eight years ago is now principal and coach at Canton Junior high.

Biggest flop of the state tournament: Canton. Culver Mills says he moved at just the right time. Mills now coaches at Abingdon. uar Bl Bump Hadley for four runs in th before a crowd of 2.000 at Franklin game of the state finals, bringing center, the card starting at 8:15 cecucu and Marshall college. the total paid attendance ior me p.

m. sity sport as some of the boys proposed. Next, the Big 12 mentors retained the ban on spring football. Therefore, it is contrary to the rules of this auguet oi io len, i nitnw, set uy mnr. in tVio ff tournev uo to 44,934 persons.

Reverend Gunn of the East St At the conclusion of the Individ- my Warne of Northwestern, a Ko- to defeat the New York vnl.i Rockford replaces Dundee in the Louis Social center has named as ual title bouts, the Aggies boasted komo (Ind.) boy, in 1929. 7 to 6 Saturday. Elvin Adams' hom- Chick Evans and Bill McAndrew championship role, the 1938 cham members of the St. Paul Social body to even toss out a football ir0.t.rn 11 announced t-aaway na jnside the with on. on Saturday set the dates for their pions bowing in their sectional to vaulted 14 feet, five eizhths inch.

center boxing team coming to to a boy during the baseball and Bloomington for this card as ol- track season, which is as it should Morton of Cicero annual meeting on the hardwood champions were second with 11. but a later check showed the bar ro This is always one of the standout lows four open division and four be, in the opinion of this author, lhe Lngineers, nowever. naa no exactly at the 1 foot mark. st-rt the Yanks' scoring in th series of the novice division boxers: Give the soring 6Dorts a break The championship game was not a great basketball game but it was an interesting onevboth clubs depending on racehorse tactics and chance of overcoming the Aggie -d Smith. isconsin colored jf and the WOrld chamDions tied Eugene Barber, 115 East St in other words, if you are really lead in the consolation bouts for hurdler three times equaled the Ufa.

count briefly in the seventh state conference. It's a uiamicu nuiia uiarK 01 i.i iwhen Bill Knirkerhnrbtr trinl nff rnn snd Ih rd ti dm that were to "en run ivniCKeroocKer xripied orr Louis, who will be opposed by John sincere about giving' the boys a Sheehan of Western Avenue Com-1 decent sports program. The Big fire department basketball. beautiful rela ine DU yara mgn nuraiOB an mill McGee with two on then scored The first quarter was close but the second a rout, and the Rabs pushed follow. event not generally recognized.

He on Charlev TCelipr'. infiM nt tions hip, and anyone in the munity center, in the novice divi-1 12 voted to hold their annual swim-sion. ming meet each year the third Trailing the Atreles and Lehigh stepped the distance twice in qual- New Yorn a ooo 010 302 19 cut so far in front in the third i f. ik.i .1 St. LiOUlS A 400 OOO 02k 7 a Bill Woosley, 145 East St.

weekend in February at the Uni that whatever was to happen, didn't in the team race were Minnesota 7 o'ey. Bemca 6 and Roar. Bowman, Wood River's slogan is "Pour It on 'Em," and these Oilers really do that very thing. This club won 24 and lost six in the regular season this year. The coach is Charles Summers, a McKendree man, who has coached at Wood River for the last nine years.

Wood River lost two of its regulars in midyear by the eight semester rule and as a result had to reorganize. Wood River won the ML Vernon holiday matter. with eight points. Illinois and in tw. flriai Louis, to compete with Bill San- versity of Illinois pool.

Live ford, Pontiac, welterweight, in the tip: "Watch Danville in this aquatic novice division. business. They've really got Larry Tolar, 140 East St. 'em for next year. George Burow Jimmy Laude, who learned his Franklin and Marshall with seven Pressing the two closely for in-Ins but Loses basketball at Iowa under Sam Ber each, Indiana with six and Michi- dividual honors was Bill Watson.

business could profit by the way these two gentlemen work together. Incidentally, hear that Abe Martin will take over the football chores CLEARWATER. FLA UP) ry, now of Southern California, has a great ball club and the Rabs are gan with five. Michigan colored star, who won wirk.r vwi, Louis, matched with George Kletz, is doing a great job with swimming Western Avenue Community cen- at Ned Whitesell's school. The iuc ssica tiiaiiijjioiu.

wcie juc io events, lie wok iirst in tne in ln.lncr a worthy champion. The best team X.Trifniala n-nn VA Kb a eltAt V- Kf I ter, in the novice division. football coaches decided to simply won as the game was played, Wal Frank Reeves, 140 East St move he schedule backwards one tournament, defeating Granite City Glen Martin weight title for the third straight inches, and then moved over practice game Saturday th; lin's height and brilliance repre Louis, matched with RcnR Kin- week in 1940 to take care of this in the final game. senting the major difference in the a 1U' lo lne ot lne aecT regulars beat the Yannigans 6-L at Southern next fall, if McAndrew sella, Western Avenue Community Leap Year change in the calendar two quints u.airu lo me Tot Pressnell and Bill Crouch the 155 pound crown, and Johnny jump with a leap of 23 feet. 10 -itrh-H th.

fir.f innin, mrtA center, in the ODen division. which means that Howard Saar's SCMMART. can secure the approval of his board. Martin coached at Pontiac v.nn ii i I Miles James, 138, East st footbaU Program is set for four iiaiicn, iicavj nriui. incnre.

Louis, comnetin? aeainst Bill more years. jiaon voik picks Other champions crowned were Meet records also were shattered Dale Hanson, Minnesota, 128 in the university four mile relay iiaira, 136 Pontiac, in the open ia- cnno-i 4 cai rotating basketball card in the Big Township and Princeton prior to accepting the post on the Southern coachirvj staff. He's a fine boy and a fine coach and will be a real credit to the conference. Mc- I'uuuuj, jvrtiiie ueuuenman, iiu-iana ine college mile re lay. li was i canbam.

(Michigan feet. 4 incbea. Parli 44 Rockford fS3) FB. FT. I FB.

Hervsnn, f. 7 IN'. And'aon, f. 4 Hooker, f. 6 3 Stasica.

t. 6 Wilson, f. 0 H. And'aon, f. 0 H'k-khouse.

e. 1 1 McDaniels, f. OlimrH. g. 2 1 Wallin, c.

4 Burton, R. 0 1 Alonzo, R. 2 Anderson, g. 2 1 Speck, g. 4 Totals 18 Totala 20 Eddie Parker, Morton's blonde giant, came up with a torn instep Friday and as a result, he was of little service even during the short time he was used by Norm Zeibell Friday.

Many rated Parker the outstanding player on the floor Thursday and his loss undoubtedly cut down on the efficiency of this team. Harold Stiles. 145 Rr 12- Volk represented B. H. S.

nois. 136 nounds: Harold Nichols, in the four mile event that Michi- L. B.rol AumP Woa wtoa Michigan uuki in ii. mcnei; Arrlngton (Mich- 2 Louis, competing with Les Kletz, at the meetinS because Athletic Di- nj iuuiius, ncuijr csu ww iuj onij rfiuy ra IiiBiiiaan Statet 23 feet. 4V lncbea: third- rector Saar is on the state basket 145 in the notch above the Matthes, Lehigh, 165 pounds, and place.

The quartet of milers schumitsiky (Moun) 23 feet. tachea; Andrews carries a heavy load at the Carbondale college and has ball committee, and was closeted 13 novice class. Chris Traicoff, Indiana. Julius Mnnor las ih with Henry Porter and the other -Elliott. Compared With the Old meet record (Viconln; second.

Gutting (Purdue; Kefere Gibbe. Umpiri been running shorthanded on help for sometime. if 17-Sfi xnira. oeaeon (Mtcmgan); fourth, Reidr St. Louis, vs.

Bus Garbe, or Art MTr 1 Bright. 135 WAstrn A. F' HPe that thev don 1 forCe KnnilRll'8 Iu3 1.1 tccODOJ 1 CCUU world's and meet records held lolntiv Cleveland Drops Ned Whitesell has been on the 19 Miie intversiiT rvria jn dt in- I Wood River won the opener Sat- Community center, in the novice tt funnel shaped bankboard on ji i.i... ...1.1 iu Hauuwo wi rumuf ana mm uisnav r.iiniii.. nnca.

nuic. inimi. 1 ti- shelf with the flu for the last week urday night, played to decide third L.intM! I the boys next year, Howard. Wild 18-13 Game ond. Purdue: third.

Michigan; fourth. Onto i State. Time 8:14.9. place, taking a hard fought 34 to Bob Foxworth( 160 lb East gt The Big 12 held in abeyance the end and as a result the popular Danville chief is missed by his rr.n. kopf; second.

Notre Dame: third. Micb. Louis, and a novice division Golden T-lr Reports that si prominent Big 12 athlete is under fire on an eligibility count, are still unconfirmed by the state association officers. Messers. Whltten and Porter say that any information on the case must come from the school involved.

NEW ORLEANS. UP) Four Marshall '(Butler)': fourth, smith (WisMr.Sti,,t:ft..Puu'- This year Dutch Clarno had this reasnirtea triDe. ine stronger team Gloves middleweight champ, meets, many friends throughout the state at the finals. His assistants, George Burrow and Ed Firebaivjh, took in Cleveland pitchers issued seven ndi.na'in V37'. all sewed up.

pnysicauy won a decision xnai Eddie Sutherland of Normal uni- bases on balls, hit one batsman, (Burghard. Vogler. Stewart. J0'" 2n'Mllf Relr Won b' Toledo made two Wild nitchea allowed nrf. Karuas State Teachers collete of h5r Chandler); made ro wua pitcnes and aUOea Mi-mi.

n. Loyola, of Chicago; third. Butler: Saturday's games. mignt jusi as easuy nave gone xne versity 1939 streator middleweight ether way. Wood River got off in Golden Gloves champ, in the wind.

14 hits Saturday aS the Indians Time 8 :9 .3. fourth. Miami. Time 3:23.4. (New meet ironi ana never xraneu aiiuuuSu up of the 0 division bouts.

A. R. Trout, the coach of Cen- dropped a wild trame to the Phila- shot Put-won by Watson (Michigan) the count was very ciose tnrougn- other preliminary bouta ue be. I Til fmt on i a ui r.UllM,ri& in 1J tralia's "Orphans of the Storm delphia Athletics. 18-13.

in an ex- k.h iA Pole Vault Won by Padwar (Wiscon for the last 26 years, believes that scmmart. mg arranged from the juniors of Centralia (28) wood River (34 I the Western avenue boxing pro- hibition between the American (Indiana) 49 feit. 9 mchei: fourth. Bein- Jn 114r.fni:.Mtd,JLco?5 'blnl- or (Notre Dame) 48 feet. 11 i Inches.

Bird (Kansas) and Dean (Notre Dame Landis Lofdahl, Rockford's 1938 flash is no longer at the University of Illinois. Landis moved to Rex Enright's stronghold at Columbia, 13 feet, Inches; tied for fourth. Stout I 60-Yard Duh-Won bv Greer (Michigan fB. ST-I I B. basketball should be fun, and his coaching tactics are based on this premise.

In other words, it is fun The annual Pana invitational basketball tournament will be held on Dec 26, 27 and 28 this year. Homer Hankenson and Kenneth Chittum, that great duo from Pana dropped in for the semifinals and finals. Bob Spell man, who was quite a lineman at Bradley a few years back and who now coaches at Plainfield, was busy talking over the good old days with Jack Hornberger, pride of (Illinois) ana cuiton Pittsburgh 13 feet. Five A's pitchers eave OUt 20 hits State second. Smith (Michigan): third.

i eight inter-city and two prelimin- 4 Inches. (New meet record and exceed i inary bouts on this card at Western but weren't ah free with their ARins (Kansas state learners college oi Cerent as iree wun ineir Buenger (Notre Dame). passes. iTime 8.3 seconds. to shoot and that's exactly what 0 Avenue Community center.

these Orphans do. They loft tha Tarrij. f. 0 0 Hell. t.

Eddleman. f. 3 3 Stark, f. 3 Vooney, 3 5 Durham, c. 5 Orr.

n. 1 3 File. c. 0 Harper, g. 1 1 Astroth, g.

0 (Goodman, g. 1 iKessler, g. 1 8 12 Total 15 Johnny Hiimrjhrie counted on M.eaiey Ke ay on ny inaisna S. C. in February, we are informed There is some fine college material on this Wood River Ave and this will be a busy spot during the summer irrwhrsn Wsn Hnb Tnn II- iprnnn ball and cut loose and are usually a surprisingly accurate shooting as Uieveianas IOUrtn I a 1 1 Michigan: third.

Notre Dame; fourth. Kin foot 4 inch center hardly dare to ai ftl iu Time 10:20.1. world indoor mark from a dirt runway; old meet record1 13 feet. Inches by Seely of Illinois in 1935. which is recognized world mark).

University One Mile Relay Won by Pittsburgh (Ohl. Kerrarra. Graf. Woodrufft; second. Michigan: third.

Ohio State; fourth Indiana. Time 3:20.8. Special Mile and One Half Run Won by Don Lsh (Indiana State second, Joe McCluskey (New York Athletic elubt; third. Ralph Halla (Tankton. 8.

D. team. touch an opposing player, and bar A College Medley Relay-Won by Loyola arrd Bill Zuber were pounded hard of Chicago (Reidy. ELon. Layden.

Len-as were the Philadelphians'. Gum- over); second. Butler; third. Kansas State ing one shot in the third quarter Keferee -Legault. Umpire Elliott.

when they crept up to within six i t- I I rm lITi A pert, u. ouuin, -rv-eniiiger, x-ippeu Mlllm. Time 10:43 4. Bagby Has Reds Singling Out Stars. Camera Seeking points of the Rabs, never were on1 vrarai I Hieh Jumn Won bv Diefendshler (lilt Naming the individual stars of wirhin rnat, n.

fv, legel; fourth, Jimmy Smith (unattached. Phu.rf.inhi. A1 .13.1 OOO 14 2 hoist feet. 5 Inches: tied for second. Birds Place 5th in Open New Movie Career Cleveland (A) 352 010 02013 20 1 third and fourth.

Leonas u.mti. vnd 13 a nois boys. Rockford's lead the first lob, the Associated Jfress naming Tiro a a i Yi rrfA Gumpert, D. Smith, Kenmger. t-ippen ana Hand, 5-4 SARASOTA, FLA.

UP Jim (Political Advertisement) Hayes: Humphries. Milnar. fiuche, Zuber Stasica and Wallin forward and by and Pytlak. Hemsley. ROME.

UP) Frimo Camera, neuter, Rockford led, 23-14. Bagby held the hard-hitting Cin Mat Meet former heavyweight champion, is planning a trip to the United States Hold Indee Tourney cinnati Reds to, one run in the five tea rn oeiecuuiiii ucixi acusuu ui Paris, forward; Eugene Speck of 8CMMAKT. Rockford (43) Wood River (27) but not to fight. innings he pitched Saturday as the Boston Red Sox came from behind H. IT.

FB. FT. 3 Hell. f. 2 He is going to Hollywood to 1 to win 5 to 4.

crash the movies. Wheaton Captures 8th Straight Crown 0 0 Dennis Galehouse, who became "I'm through with the ring," said I Stasica. f. 3 Morton, guard. N.Anderaon, f.

4 The A. P. second team included H.Anderson, f. Ralph Hooker of Paris and Dwight ltyc; Eddleman of Centralia, forwards; Muffor'a, e. T3Q rr or nf XTnr-tnn rpntpr onH Speck, g.

2 The Trinity recreation center is sponsoring an independent basketball tournament starting Monday. The games will be played in the Trinity gymnasium. No admission is charged for any of the games. Teams entered are the Raymond Indees. Y.

M. C. Trin Primo clutching the hand of his 2 0 the father of a son earlier today, started on the mound for the Sox 0 1 Stark, f. OjFile, f. OiKessler, f.

3 1 Durham, c. IS As troth, g. g. g. Hendricks, g.

0 I new wife. "No more trading P. J. IRVIN Democratic Candidate Alderman 7th Ward Election, Tuesday, April 4, 1939 I WHEATON. UP) Wheaton col-o lege won its eighth consecutive in punches for me.

Besides, today', Alonzo, (f. 2 cf Bradley and Fresham of Peoria, voiach, g. and allowed seven hits in four in nings. fighters are a bunch of hams. McDaniels, g.

0 guards, vitational wrestling championship with three hits, and ity Aces, Bent Center, Silver There isn't a one who really can Rabs Too Strong, 5 baturday night by amassing 33 Totals 16 Craft, with two, led the Reds' at ll Totals 11 Streaks and the Western Ave. be called a champion." tack. "Peaches" Davis and "Bucky" Umpire liegault. 111 tuuiieuuuii agnusi eigiiL Referee Daugherty. Rockford was simply too big and tough for Wood River in the first Camera has just completed one otiier scnoois Walters shared hurling duties for the National leaguers.

Centralia Eliminated semi-final game Saturday after Dubuque university of Iowa was Italian movie and is under contract to appear in four more, but Penalty Costly TORONTO, ONT. UP) A sec Cincinnati (N) 021 000 1004 11 0 noon. The Rabs smothering the The brand of basketball that second with 21 points, Beloit college southwestern Illinois quintet 43 to Paris followers have been waiting was third with 14, Cornell college of Boston (A) 002 021 OOx 5 9 1 Davis. Walters (6) and Lombardl; Gale-house, Bagby (5) and Desautels. ond period penalty to Lynn Patrick proved costly to New York he said when they were completed "I'm going to Hollywood where I have been invited to make pictures 7.

wood River was not hitting and for throughout the tournament Mt- Vernon, was fourth with 12 Rangers Saturday as they dropped Rockford looked like a much eliminated Centralia Saturday and Illinois Normal university was (Political Advertisement) by several big American Giants Top Farmhands a 2-1 decision to Toronto Maple smoother team than they did on afternoon 39 to 30. The eastern nltn with 10. Friday. rilinoia team, a distinct rtisannoint- Wilcox of Wheaton won the Leafs. Both Toronto goals were BATON ROUGE, LA.

UP) The scored while the big left winger In spite of the fact that Wallin, ment in its first two tournament trophy for individual scoring. Cuban Hurler Shines nH'ff cianf fpntnr T-o- I .11 3 i SIMMARH.S. New York Giants varsity pitching staff gave the Jersey City Farm was serving time for slashing. i.wi.ii..: iiuii 1 .11 1 in i I Li bound mainstay played virtually and closely and turned in their buque); second, Switzer (Normal); third the entire second half with three best ball handling exhibition to M'm hands a lesson in major league hurling Saturday and won a 4 to 0 shutout on five hits. Harry Gum-bert worked the first four innings, fouls on him, the Oilers failed to date at Huff gymnasium to put second.

Pasteel (Dubuque); third, Hutson ORLANDO, FLA. UP) Roberto Ortiz, 21 year old right handed pitcher from Cuba helped the Washington Senators to a 4 to 3 victory over Detroit Saturday. In the Senators opening game of the capitauze on tne lact mat tne coach A. L. Trout's five on the 1JD UUUHU3 WII UV VllCll IL'Ui'UUUCf Siae lines.

second, Wilson (Wheaton); third, Branner ionowea Dy cnir Melton for a AT A7r, Centralia owned a slender 14-13 'T1'- rOWflS Win Qain I. 15 pounds Won by Statler (Cornell) Wax Wing Wins NEW YORK. UP) R. A. Coward had a field day at the fairgrounds Saturday with his six year old brown horse Wax Wing winning the featured $1,500 Hammond handicap and his Be Jabbers and Phala-san running one-two to equal the track record in the six furlong Oakland handicap, secondary similar stretch, with Dick Coffman finishing the game.

I ieaa at tne intermission out rans swnmi. wtt (WhMtnni: thirn jimeien a mr-xr 1 tt I 1 ic. vr shot ahead the ODeninar minute of (Normal). Jersey City (INT) ...000 000 000 0 5 0 exhibition season, the rookie pitched three runless and hitless innings, hit safely twice and scored the tying and winning runs. New York (N) 100 011 lOx 4 8 1 For the fifth straight time this the new hal, and althouffh Brainard, Kohlman (4).

Anderson (7) and Chas. E. Dooley for Police Magistrate City Election Tuesday, April 4 Spring, the St. Louis Browns took Ornhans of Stnrm fnu-ht likA ledee (Normal). Sheenan, Aragon (7); Gumbert.

Melton (5), 1 xi T-k1 0 I tcr l- Urn IHxrran Ta1i-i( Detroit (Al 000 030 00 3 3 1 rLTJJ0 down the yrAm.iii Conman (9) and Panning, Fadden (7). Southwestern Wins io-j, a-. 1 leaa irouts Doys were never aDie (Dutuque. nomer wim two on in tne iounn .3 1 xto iwumia vv un uy niiiene Washington (A) 000 200 1014 11 3 Hutchinson. Eisenstat and Tebbetts.

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Jim Henry and Beck Of the Centralia (30) Paris (39) HeavyweiRht Won by Wilcox (Wheaton) western college, Winfield, de FB. FT. second, Taylor (Cornell); third, Duncan FB. FT. I Phillies allowed only six hits, but feated San Diego, State 32-31 (Beloit).

Farria, f. CALL REARING VELOCIPEDE See our special at $0.45. Other as low as $3.95 and up to SU.50. their teammates could get no more Eddleman, f. here Saturday night to win the na than that off Lou Tost and Bill Mooney 4 1 Henson, f.

10 2 Hooker, f. 5 3 lH'ickhouse, c. 0 2 3Calimese, g. 0 1 OjBurton, g. 2 Anderson, g.

0 Big 1 0 Swimming tional intercollegiate basketball Orr. g. Champaign Elks, defending cham-' pions, have been forced to with- draw from the Illinois state inde-1 pendent basketball tournament because of the illness of several play- I ers, John Gobble, secretary of the Harper, g. Trotter of the Browns. AT SAN ANTONIO, TEX Northwestern, 38.

Iowa. 46; tournament title. The two teams were within a point of each other throughout the last five minutes Philadelphia (N) 000 010 000 1 6 1 St. Louls A 000 300 OOx 3 6 3 IT 12 Totals 6 1 Totals College Fencing Marquette, Wisconsin, 5. I tournament, said Saturday.

Henry. Beck (5) and Atwood; Tost, t5; and Sullivan, Spindel (5). the game. Referee Gibbs. Umpire Elliott..

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