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PHONE 4500 1 TWELVE THE DAILY PANTAGRAPIL BLOOMLVGTON. ILL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1937. B.H. S.

Tightens Intercity Race With Thrilling 38 to 30 Triumph Over Trinity Signs With Boston Ked Sox Huns Wild Against Uloomington aft MAJOR LEAGUE 9 HOLDOUTS FEW SAINTS PUT UP BITTER BATTLE JrelBeaaaaaaaBj-iB-w llu I ICHICAN WAS THE Aral team Raiders Stem Final "fuM Only Four Diamond Lights Listed as Dissatisfied With '37 Contract. to Record Third Inter Rcdli PIb to IUti Crcro Gut at Croiltjr Field CINCINNATI Cincinnati Bad, who learned am trlrk of sport (howmanahip during th general managerehlp I-erry a afacPhall, Indlckt-d Tuesday they would go right along tha tame path under tha new directing bead. Warren Giles. They Intend Is ue artificial groat coloring on Croeley fl and enlisted the aid of Jona Montelth Jr, head of th greena section of th Unltad Statea Oo association. In their effort lo llmlnat th burned appearance baseball diamond often aaeum during th hot summtr month.

mm sectional football (tame. Tha Wol I I city Victory. verlnea Invaded tha Atlantic aea- 1 i txard la 111 to meet Harvard, Tale BY KDDIE BltlETZ. NEW YORK. WW A g4 and Princeton, Now, It Isn't much of aehonl that can't aneak In at least one or two Intereactlonal rlloomlniton hljrh'i Turpi Raid-art tightened the' Intercity rue by turning back Trinity, M-JO, on (ha 11 II.

8. hardwood Tueedsy night, but tha victory major league holdout would wortb what want In publicity right now Earl Brut her cf conteni aarh year. And It ha a treat educational value, regardieea it what you profor may believe Many boy haa told ua tbat be got far mora nui of theee trlpa than be in gjucai ibbw Newsom, Ben- stv toro; Rudy York. Tlei I and Kip Had- 19 fs 1 1 Wbito 5 I I Lynch a Win Clear Up Flyweight Field, did out of any course he aver tor in college, Did you know that tennla waa originally called ftphalr latike? An r.nglishman, MaJ. Wilier Cioplnn Wlngfield, Invented the game nut of the elementa of court lennla.

badminton and racquet In Box, at about LONDON. (V Th flywlght boxing situation waa considerably in oniy uisssi- ssssnJa. Ulld player ln gained only ftr the Pur. pie and Hold eueceiefully alemmed a de-peril rally lht carried the ftainte up to within sis point of tha Ulorm-Infion Ave with all mlnutea irtalnlng to play. Tha victory waa tha third cleared Wednesday by th allmlna 1 171.

BpheitietiB la Greek for tb hol lld l' right now, and tbey'v nr Hon of "mall Montana, Klllplno- "play ball," and tha ancltnt Greek Amerlcan claimant to th title. pretty tarn. Montana, who fighia out of San rem to have played game by thla name although nobody aeema about th whol I I -t I Francisco and was recognised as to know what aort of a game It waa. Tommy l.ersoa champion of th division, waa de thing Of Kip Hadcllfl cours. ther feated last night by Benny Lynch Ho tha major picked up tha term but, when unfeeling athlete etrtd that the B.

S. Ova baa captured th gtsat and tcrrlbl Dean, it i I I of Scotland In 18 round before 900 spectstor In Wembley stadium from intercity competition hli invention "etlckv" aulck Hit last bona thai lloti (lilado, Illinois Wrelrjan' All American first aadirr, would return la Iho campus lor tha second temretrr ami bo aallshle for thl trart team ai eliminated Tuesday when ha signed a contract with th lioeton Bed Ho. Clilaihi, made Iho trip to Japan with lite All America nine in I93. ha not bren In rolleg thla semester, but Coach II. F.

Parker had hope that ho might return the aeeond sriiirvtrr, but his signing a lib lha "Millionaire- eliminates Die last hop of thia, For two tear be has been one of Hie outstanding slugger of th date conference past by t'site leavei them ca on tha heela changed tha name to lies tan- somehow seem to hv hrd it all befor Headline of th week: Yank Plant Seed on New. ii I i ii Lynch, flyweight till bolder a IB 1 1 I tha Normal community league Btgi II i I II far a th British amplr 1 con leadera who hava reeotd or twe ark Ksrm Horn fun, eh, kid? tralght victories. Mlche Francl Mlk" Mo- cerned, now only haa to defeat Vincent Angelman of Franc, recognised champion by th Interna To little Kenneth Bergtund muet go tha largir ehara of tha winner' laurel. All Berglund did waa to tional Boxing Union, to have a clear claim to th title. Tlgu.

born In County Clar. Ireland, got th wort thrasihlng of n' life In an slcvstsd train fight th. other night from a guy who sU-' Mike called him a "Nad" Round Cmighlln, wfceae numerous sport 1 1 I a amuse Wisconsin ports fot lower write! "How about boosting me for the position a football coach al lowaf I coached Wisconsin for aeve year and th Badger hat won four game In thl time-not a bad record, If you please, Montana lost hi hop for world I tt A I racornltlon In on of th moat Dana X. Bible May Accept Offer to Move From Nebraska to Texas ven and hard fought tnatchea ever Imagine Mike running out of words and having to eall a guy Nail! Vc'-K cor 13 pointeeof tha B. 9.

total and turn In a bang up floor game. Berglund may hava a night when he will ecore mora point but It will ba aeldom that the little forward will turn in a better all-around gem. Tot BiMlnl. (needy forward, led witnessed In England. Th united Port Arthur and Beaumont Press cor sheet gsv each boxer down Texsta way hav got Into ouch si round and called three vn II A J- i I 1 II Th green ahlrta arc about to re a anuahbl about their high ichnol football teams that th Port Arthur Only Lynch' rugged ggrsslve- place th prlaon atrip, hear Cornhusker Mentor Arrive, at Austin for Conference With Bowling nea In th final round caved him tha final rally by racking up 1 Many cnarhe favor the move and For th two Hull men stood toe-to-toe In th ISth and let go.

Lynch Longhorn OlTicials. pnlnta and turning In a whale of a floor gam. It waa the daub and Are of thla Httle forward that furnished th epark which carried lha It la aald that Mister Ihewa' pet shirt are due for the discard In another year among tha whlatllng brakemen. board of education ha asked It clt liens not to patronlt merchant In nearby Beaumont. Harry Stuhldreher, Wisconsin grid coach, was recently asked by 81 Burlrk, Dayton New sport coach, what considered th fun got th better of It and th referee nod.

rrtiniin or lDtS7KI4L RdWI.IMi LE4UIK. JAN. I. I 1 I II Of course. If green I adopted bv AUSTIN, TEX.

CP-Th ye of W. Totals A. Macomb Wins First ii i th high chooler. then It will Txa were on Coarh Dana X. Biblajrn.

fViwer a lum SI Vl 41. SKI S3I IS 44J.lt SM necessary to bring out the "prison 'Tuedy night, with a deal on th aeirhe Conference Triumph 14 4IS4T TS7 stripes" when an official run Into fir that may tak th crack foot-Z Balnt to striking distant of the B. H. S. five In the last quarter after tha Trlnltv quintet had trailed throughout and at one time waa on the abort end of a 80-18 count.

Start Fat P.loomlngton atarted fast and had accumulated a tVO lead in tha flrat rant raps cewirsl I innate enrMs. it ti 41 tn S47 niest thing he over saw In football Cracked Btuhldreher, "The 1934 Wisconsin football team" Some Wkecomin alumni didn't think thl so funny But a team with green In its color MACOMB. Befor 1.500 cherlng schema. ball master away from Nebraska 4 is 4 sj With a hut salary. Um.rir.a p-nuMlrr 1 a 40n sni Th baU.

ruddy-fared coach of tne it al.it to pcttor Macomb' scrappy quln tet overcame a 17-13 handicap half Southern California lose IT en- CnMhiulfAM r-iA rfiArt srs' I VBI'm BS S9 99 II I VmItmI Ic-r from It 183 football tlm tcor and went on to triumph (ucnuoit wncu no arnrru aursunj Nevmsrket at. fana Ins. 1. P. L.

State rartn Ins Stuhldreher I In thr ootid. Hi team didn't win singl major game, but at th end of th year they fired th president of th university and praised Harry. It may Interest and dkrillualon few minute of play and (even minute hud paed before lh Balnta craihed tha acorlng column on Francis Bweeney'a free throw. tM mi avcBaiir. for a conference with University of Texas official Wednesday.

M.i kH n. ri inrougn graduation. DM 1m Rmw Tfcat-Jos MrTerthr still Hits Uis ranks fremiti ramp uh everythlns ne had isal tear lr.iM that 31-28 over Carthage previously unbeaten eager her Tueaday night Th victory waa th first confer enc victory of th yar for Coch Ray Hsnsen's troup. Th battle A 10 22 IS With Kenneth Berglund and Don ley, chairman of the university's i 173 ta Dairy triple hitting tha hoop constat thletlo CO'jndl, and group Of Dttrhen. Beiehs 8 no 177 8.40 177 ens.

ernes plats iw sM IIS calender. Ul'r Oomra admits that tlx snip' rlus thai Si est trouble km hut ysar lh Yankees t'mmr. Kmm.tt was th 2lt rnwal of an ancin rivalry and It waa th triumph Txaa A. 4 M. college alumni.

He Nem-kt ntly th Raider ran the acore up to a 10-1 advantage at tha and of 1248 174 I. L. srhrnsder, coached A. a M. from 1917 through of th isrle for th Macomb flva.

8153 173 1B28, winning five Southwestern 184 170 you to know that a coupl of chiropodist) In Nw York say most good athlete hav flat feet They mention Helen Jacob. Dorothy Round and Peggy Scrlvn and even dare to ouggeat that Jess Owen I a uttl low arched Which remind us th National Hughe and Steam ltd th vic tha flrat quarter and kept tha aame paca to bnoat their lead to an 1W Orauby sf Chicago haa botifttl a trallar. Ht wttita la take sis wife an 13 rhlldrea la Philadelphia la oav I moire 723 170 6 VM 188 tory march of th Wetern flv by coring 18 point between them. count at tha hall tlma. it waa a Toi lialdinl.

Trinity forward, rang up right baskets and I lire free throws a the Malnta threw a scare Into Bloomlnflon High Tuesday night, It II. S. won (he game, 38-3(1, but Ualilinl ranily tiirnril In (lie beet Individual performanre. Trinity plays t'ookgville her lliursdj)' night. John Qulnn visit Reminds ua nf Shertden.

Gaa Ca Kroll. B'l'-hs Rous. ALLSTTATB Bioee, I. F. L.

Atith. Betrhe Sweeney, Newmarket Brown, I. P. L. Speaker, ALI.8TATK Ploenee, Plrklnson caaa of too much Berglund a that the tlma Perrv Orsvaa brought hut flock conference championships.

The meeting Wednesday I x-pecled to center on Bible' rumored demand cf 115.000 to S25.000 salary for himself and staff and flv to at MMABV. Carthen cm I Macomb (31) o. 8 48 81 48 47 84 48 33 84 81 61 84 ii 47 84 45 45 48 42 33 hers. A 'a will tram In Meaico Cllv. No doubt Conn l.

Mark srsnla to get some Idea os bow lo atsrt a revolu- flhy little forward accounted for five basket and a free throw. Time after tlma ba cam down tha floor J-B. FT I rB. FT BteVey. t.

Hushaa. f. Sportsmen' show will hold a pancake contest Tom Heeney I running caf In Miami Beach Wisconsin' basketball team hasn't 870 188 8 473 16 8 18 1.431 ISA 871 164 8.8113 IJ 8 7.VI 162 7 88 183 158 8,65 158 7.0V4 Fey, Foundry ttoa ta the American league. Tha new ownara of the Browns don't ilk their o'lO yer contract i A report that would recelv 0 bonus nf 1.1000 from a rrouo of stsnieton. Foundry to convert a on handed puh ahot from the vicinity of tha charity Una.

Like New Club. 1 Barbital, 0 Stearns, 1 Orr. I. I Hendersoa, Carey, a. 1 Stewart, g.

iChatmaa, g. Lajoie, Speaker and Young Win Place Among Baseball Immortals alumni lacked confirmation. name. Thar want lo change It aa it too touch Is try lo lira II dawn. They tall ua thai Charles 'Doc' Havana, who operates Ut tavern serosa from -tha Onlne flrtmes, Osa Co Van Hook.

Plckinaon Ortsnan. pirklnson Shaw, Newmirkrt Shelton. Kldd. I. Hansen, e.

Schwa rur, a Hall, Mason, g. Totals been going so well wid Coach Bud Foter haa been going around asking: "Where can I take out aoma Whatever Coach Johnny Callana aald to hla (quad during tha half dtpot was th ciiseiploe sprlntar of th. mid dla watt In hla sarljr Ida. Doe's joo insurance? W. Ploensa, Dirklnson Dickinson, rtlrkinaon 6.418 157 7,058 157 7 458 1M HubbelVs '37 Salary Reported at $22,000 14' Totals 'I msnasar was Jake Kadel, who vouehsa Trio of Diamond Heroes of mutt hava been the needed tonic for when the Salnta took tha court In tha (frond half they looked like an for avtrrthin.

John Ryan will sous 503 155 Referee Oibbs. Umpire V. Nelnea. Brand. Stale Farm Ins.

navies, I. P. L. Horgeahelmer, I. P.

L. Wlesmtller. P. L. mskcthdll Results 8.182 155 he back with but flrat lore, wntln a porta 1.3D 155 entirely different club.

Their roe me cm caw Dally Maws, on of our Fairbury Quintet Defeats Pontiac FsBlagrssn Central llllsola Service. FAIRBURY. With Hallock and Past Voted in Permanent Hall of Fame. Bradley Wallops NEW YORK. UP) The New York Giants Tuesday filed away the 1937 contract of Carl Owen Hub-bell, the lean lefthander they bought from the Beaumont, club In Chirac pals write ua.

John haa born nlsht editor of the News for tha lat two y.ara. six eiuns In tha National attack waa centered around Tot Baldlnl who couldn't mine and he rapidly rang up aeven basket In Eureka, 45 to 23 t.OC4t Blnomlngtnn, 3d; Trinity, SO. High learn, three games Beirns, second high tesm, three games I F. 3.728. High single game, team I.

P. 888. Feeond high single gams, teem Beiehs. I 883. High Individual, three games Small, Bedell threading th net for a total Clinton All Americana, 13; B.

11. S. All 1928 for a reported sum of 40.000, leaau. now claim a director of public re-latluna. And tha source thai can't bosrt et leut ona Mlka Tobla tun'l a thla period wherea he found th of IS point between them.

Fair- NEW YORK. UP) Napoleon, Hubbell, whose steady southpaw net for only on in th flrat hair. bury encountered little trouble in iajnie, iria npeaaar ana iy xoung Schrleber Urted th acorlng with HKIH Cropeey, 44: Arrowsmlth. 18. Newmarket, 851.

trio of the greatest diamond defeating Pontiac 36-20 here Tuesday night, Fairbury jumped to rhsnca to get enythins arroaa. Frrd Trenkle is anjoytnf (rest year at North, waatern. Thla boy haa made nsrvel-nus strlnee slnra enterln enll.n. rantagreph Cealrsl Illinois Bervlee. EUREKA.

After keeping pace with their rivals for It minute of the first half. Eureka's Red Devils suddenly melted befor Bradley's high geared offense her Tutsday night to drop a 45-23 verdict. Tha Indian forgtd ahead at the a aetup from under the baiket. He Second gh Individual, Ihres games- Armwsmlth seconds, 17 Cropsey sec twirling wal largely responsible for the Giants' National league pennant victory and produced the league's best earned-run average, signed heroes of the past, Tuesday were Hayes, I. P.

838. onris, 13. Mahomet, 48: Ogden, 18. voted position In baseball perma High singls game, Individual Hsyes, i. The dear eld Wildcats ca thank Bernard I-.

558. nent hall of fame at Conpentown, Mahomet aecondi, 87: Ogdea seconds, 11 one year contract which called for Intercepted a pane and dribbling In, repeated hla performance on the next play. When Dalrymple and Darnell followed with baeketa In quick aucceaalon It looked aa If Walak for this boy. Dan MrKetrlo, veteran noting promoter haa croaaed the Atlantic ocean time but ba sever Champaign, 23; Fisher. 10.

N. Y. around 522,000. representing an In Fisher seconds, 17; Champaign seconds, Second high singls gams, Indlvtdual-Kroll, Belchs, 253, nodes Dickinson Co.l Union Oas Co. half, 22-14.

and war nevar headed. Th trio, winner of an exacting crease of over last year's been aeulck. early lead and boasted a ltM advantage at the IntermUsion. Maintaining th same blistering psr the Fairbury five increased their total to 26-11 at th third quarter and then added 10 point In the final frame. SIMMABT.

Fairbury (36) Pontiac (20) Panlah and Jacob were standouts poll taken from tha membcrahlp IS. Piper City, 38: loda. 12. Leroy, 38: Downs, 28. oilman, 20: Kempton, 18.

Handicap IHandicap 10 10' for th Bradley five. of the Baseball Writers Association Ploenee 148 148 144Grlmes 121 stipend. Kid Chocolate Wins Bl'MMABT. Young Holds Lead Ortman 144 18 173 Kloos 175 170 Oilman seconds, 20; Kempton F.urek (23 Bradley (48) FB. FT.

I FB. FT. Ploenee 187 17S 138 Welling 175 138 129 in Scoring Honors CHICAGO. INS) By corlng 3 0 Horatmas, f. 11.

rtecatur, 27; Urbsna. 20. Falrbury, 38: Pontine, 20. Hensley, t. FB.

FT FB. FT. From Tony Pagano NEW YORK. CP) Kid Choc Pellef 127 141 150 Peters 178 zg 139 VanHook 188 181 134 Wlttmua 128 143 180 i Sheridan 173 188 183 McDonald, f. Lester, t.

of America, will join th "original Ty Cobb, Bab Ruth, Honua Wagner, Christy Mathew-ion and Walter Johnson who were elected In tha first poll last year, Bronze plaque of th "original Immortals" already have been hung 0 Oreenwald, f. 0 0 Ponlla ssconds, 37; Falrbury seconds, Klr.li. 24 point on 11 field goal and two -I Cooper, Hallock, (. Bedell, c. McClure.

s. free throwa while his team wis 2. Bellflower, 23; Delsnd, 20. olate, the one time featherweight champion from Cuba, took another Totals 783 780 7371 Totals 776 873 801 1 Gets. f.

1 Sohunk. f. liTheua. t. 0 Hutchlns, c.

3 Bare, e. 0 Panlsh, g. 0 Hunes, tha aecond half waa going to be a repetition of tha flrat but Baldlni atarted tha Salnta on their rally by getting the first of hla (even baeketa. He followed with a dribble In ahot and then repeated from the aide on on handed push. Sweeney converted Colller'a foul to bring th cor to 27-13.

Tommy Leeson connected from the gratia line when fouled by Shirk and Baldlnl followed with a long ahot from center to make tha acore board read 27-18. Clime Gap. Moo berry, Peland seconds, 21; Bellflower sec 1 1 1 4 0 I tl Cox, g. step forward In the comeback trail Won 1, loat 2. I Won 2.

lost 1. American Foundry. I Newmarket. onila, 20. In tha museum at Cooperstown Noftsker.

g. Kurth, Craig, g. Harris, g. Huber, g. McLeans 32: Danvers, 7.

Tuesday night by stopping Tony Joenuma, g. 0 tiolton, f. 3 Lewis, f. 2 Waaaner. e.

0 Ryeraon, e. 0 Sanford, f. 0 Mohan, g. 1 Vicars, g. IMorrls, IHoffr'ter, f.

-I i Totals whipping Indiana and loaing to Illinois over th weekend, Jewell Young, lanky, southpaw Purdue forward leads the Individual acorlng race In th Big 10 by a wide mar birthplace of baseball. Those of Handlean 88 38 SftlRhaw 174 153 141 Mclean seconds, 18; Panvers seconds, 16. Pagano of Brooklyn In four rounds Lajoie, Speaker and Young will be Jacobs, (, -I 1 Totals Htapleton 200 158 125 L-Smsll 127 147 130 Phelps 1.18 189 138 140 179; of their scheduled eight round wind- Msivin, 82; Cuilom, 20. Melvtn frosh. 24: Cuilom frasb, 4.

Cooksvllle, 31; Towanda, 14. ordered immediately. Lajoie, who batted for IS up bout at the Broadway arena. gin, a capitulation showed Fey 131 128 143 158 Jewett 158 154 156 JessBmall 154 17J 182 Cookaville seconds, 18; Towanda sec. Totals Melvin Punches Out 32-20 Frost 136 169 125) year In the majors when such an average was a mark seldom onds, 16.

Atlanta, 24: Stanford, 17. McLean Registers Sixth Score by quarters: In Ave batiketball games Young Harold Gaffney dribbled In for a Cage Victory Over Cuilom Stanford Oeconds, 13; Atlanta seconds, 12 797 833 7271 Totals 718 773 795 Fairbury reached, led th voting In th sec 1 2 3 T'l 16 3838 0 8 1120 ha acored 30 field goals, IS free Totals Won 2, aetup but Baldlnl came right back Pontiac lost 1. Won 1, lost 2. ond poll, The speedy Frenchman, (Bpectal to The FsnlagrspB.I CULLOM. Melvln's Est Cen Kickapoo.

Win at Danvers Pantsgrnph Central Illinois Service. DANVERS. McLean pulled Referee Hose. who saw service with the old Phil to chalk up a long ahot from the aldea and then acored from tha Umpire Glbbs. ALLSTATE.

I Belchs. adelphia Phillies, Athletics and Relief 87 87 87 Dltchen 242 213 147 Chiiurouie, 31; Henry, 11. Delavan, 25; Muon City, 17, Elmwood, 28! Olasfortt, 14. Peons Kingman, 40; Washington, 20. Peoria Manual, 18; Spalding 12, Kast Penrla, 38j Tremont, 18.

(Ireen Valley, 31: Manlto, 21. Dana. Uistsnt, 13. free throw Ian aa Roblnaon drew throws, for a total of 73 points. Harry Combes of Illinois, with 22 Held goal and 10 free throws for a total of 64 points, 1 tied for second place with Mlka McMlchael of Northwestern, who haa netted 20 Cleveland, received 168 out of tral league leaders turned the heat on Cuilom her Tuesday night to notch a 82-20 victory in a alow, away from Danvers after the first quarter here Tuesday night to res- Davenport Seeks Manager DAVENPORT, IA.

(INS) ht fourth foul. Darnell got two Krlon 143 150 150Kroll 188 178 173 Young 172 139 1S2 Auth 148 178 134 Stuller 180 128 161 Moewa 126 222 149 possible 201 vote. Speaker, who charity tosses when pushed by Lee- LBter Its sixth consecutive Kicka also reached his greatest stardom ragged game. Th wlnv.r led Halsied 130 180 150 Maxey 152 177 191 Executives of the Davenport base- eon and Hues Shirk tipped In a Pane seconda, 23; Instant aeconda, 14, in a Cleveland uniform, ranked Reuse 158 210 191 poo conference victory, 32-7. Hne led McLean's attack with 18 points.

-I second with 165 votes as against field goal and 14 fre throws. Gunning of Indliina is fcui-th with 47 point. Boudreau of Illinois 859 862 9211 Totals 853 968 794 throughout. The Cullom-Hersrn ir gam Friday night ha been moved from Herscher to Culloi because the Herscher gym is not yet com M'MMARY. rebound to bring tha acora to 34-21.

However, Sweeney offaet tha marker by counting from under and Baldlnl came down the aide tinea Totals Won 2, lost Won 1, loat 2. idj tor Ttoung, on of the greatest Iron man pitcher of them all. Dsnvers (7) (.12) FB. FT.I fifth with 46 points, and Rooney of FB. FT.

7 4 pleted. Downs seconds, 21 Leroy aeconds, 8. Assumption, 26; Stnnlngton, 23. Moweaqua, 20; Flndlay, 18. Tower Hill, 41: C.a.v.v 21.

Hammond, 30; Ml. Zlon, 2. Bethany, 38; Wrrensburg, 17. Klnmundy, 49; Brownatown, 30. Windsor, 37; Stewardaon, 20.

Villa Grove, 38; Arthur, 21. Tusrola, 47; Newman, 23. 1 Hanes, f. to link a long ahot Berglund con SUMMARY. MTANPINO OF CRKATER BLOOMING-' TON HOWLING LKAOl t.

Week Ending Jan. 14, Teams. W. L. T'ls.

Av. Nafslger, f. Oant, f. Jarrett, fc Knick. i.

Cuilom (20) I Melvin (32) neoted from the aide and Schmidt acored from under to mak the bail club of the Western leagu Wednesday were in tha market a manager to succeed Cletus manager of the club since 1931, In announcing Dixon would not return thla year officials said they decided to obtain playing manager. Reaches Finals ORLANDO, FLA. UP) Playing In his first national tournament, Wayne Miller, 14 year old youth of Fa FT Leroy Captures Kickapoo Tilt From Downs, 36-29 pHntiif rapb Central tlllnole gervlea, LEROY. Leroy Improved it per- RB. FT.

1 1 Lee. t. 2 2 Mann, Blata Old Heidelberg. 83 18 41852 874 State Farm Insurance 25 23 41305 881 Wise, f. MrCsughey, 1 i Beers, f.

l'Hardeaty, c. 0 Graham, g. 0 Pitts, g. 2 Bode, g. 01 01 -I 8 Totals stuckey, g.

tulllvan, 23; Lovlngton, 19 (overtime). Allen, g. Fall City Beer 25 23 40870 852 Town Crier Flour 24 24 41430 863; Sterns 24 24 41038 8551 Haley, 0, H.Coash, g. Coaah, g. White, g.

centage In the Kickapoo conference a 4 0 0 1 Wisconsin sixth with 42 point. Piper Cty Five Downs Loda Basketeert, 29-12 Pantacraph Central llllnolt servle. PIPER CITY Harford led a red hot Piper City quintet to a one aided 29-12 victory over Loda here Tuesday night. Piper City held a 16-8 lead at the half time and had the scaring all their own way throughout 0 0 0 2 4 1 I 13 0 Boihell. f.

0 Boundy, 0 Wllliama, f. liBuckhols, 0' Holmes, g. OiFalck, g-iCothera, g. 21 Totals Magee, g. Totals by defeating Downs hero Tuesday night.

36-29 Ths victors ware In aore read B. H. S. 36 and Trinity 28. Tha battle became fast and fur-loui ai the two cluba struggled for possession of the ball.

With the Salnte trying to feed Baldlnl and the Raider trying desperately to hang on to the ball, the battle raged for several minute before Baldlni got away his last ahot of Miller Bon 22 28 41844 872 Industrial Casualty 22 28 41771 870 Vogela 17 31 40217 838 Kroll, (. front throughout with Petty, Crum- 1 2 3 T'l 3 4 57 Score by quarters: Danvers McLean Berwyn, 111., and Orlando, entered the finals of the winter shuffleboard naugh and Patterson setting the 4 13 2732 Bement, 3Bt Atwood, 18. Montlcello, 30; Areola, 30. Argents, 33; Cerro Oordo, 20. Greenup, 31; Casey, 14.

Effingham, 48; Newton, 23. Roblnaon, 37; Charleston 22, Clay City, 33; Flora, 21. coi.i.Etie. Bradley, 45; Eureka, 23. Kansas, 39; Kansas State, 28.

Weaiern Teachers, 31 Carthage, 28. Drake, 31: Grlnnell, 18. Cornell college, 30, Cue, 28. Totals INDIVIDUAL AVERAGE, Player and club. O.

T.P. Ar. L. Maxey, Ind. 48 9X188 189 E.

Wichman, Fall City 24 4405 184 scoring pace. Beldon counted 15 Bcore by auarters: 1 2 3 T'l tourney Tuesday by defeating D. K. Hubbard of Janesville, thre time national title holder. Cuilom 1420; 0.

Kleese, Blats 48 8785 1831 Melvin 10 18 2832 point for Downs. HUMMABY, Leroy 3B) Down. (29) 'B. FT, FB. FT.

B. Klnsglla. Miller Son. 48 8699 181 the evening. Taking a pass from Leeson, he came down the center of the floor and tossed In a one handed shot from the gift line.

Referee naniekt. CooksviPe Cagers Win From Towanda, 31 to 14 (Special to Ths Pantsgraoh.) COOKSVILLE. Cooksvllle Ml MMABV. Piper cuy (291 I Loda (12) FB. FT.

I FB FT. Harford, tit Hwanaon, til Petty, 0 Beldon, f. 7 1 T. Geni, Miller 4k Son 24 4311 180 A. Martin, Town Crier 45 8033 179 C.

Wettersten, State Farm 44 7873 179 Plan Funeral Services ROCK ISLAND, ILL (INS) BaMaHToiht Schrleber followed with the last KHry, t. 48 8538 ITS) H. Oerling, Blats Roiry, t. 0 Houston, f. Crumbaugh.

e. Palteraon, g. 5 0 O'Rourke, f. 1 1 Kasel, e. 2 lil.ype, s.

I 2 Johnson, 1 DaSKet fil hit from th. 0 Nordatram, t. 0 0 0 tmmera, e. 2 0 0 Weatherm, 1 0 0 L. Oessel, Miller a Son.

1 DIUEi 45 7991 17B 45 7988 178 Pool, showed urprlsing strength here T. Hunter, Hown Crier. Cooksley, 0 01 3 0 2 3 1 0 3 0 Tuesday night to trounce Towanda, Funeral services were being planned Wednesday for John L. Baltzer, 26, former amateur boxing champion. He died late Tuesday of injuries received when he was crushed be 11 42 7482 178 38 8404 178 B.

Mnndler, Blats R. Mecherle, State Farm Carnegie 3ft; Duqueane, 33. Michigan State, 36; Syracuse, 30. Kalamazoo, 43: HillaaBll, 13. Belolt, 31; Lawrence, 18.

Western State Teachers, 31: Carthage, 28. Ht. Louts 31; Washington 38. Marshall. 33; Centre, IB.

Concord, 41; Glenvilla, 37. Grove City, 43; Clarion Teachers, 18. Kemnets, Farr, R. Johniton, g. Cunntnfton, Weeten, g.

11-14. The defeat relegated Tc wanda to third place in the Tri- Bon High team, 3 games Miller A Totals 16 41 Tolsls 13 Score by quarters: 1 2 3 T'l Leroy 14 so3o 4 12 1838 01 01 01 SI Totals tween two switch engines. Baltzer Valley conference back of Saybrook and Cropsey. 2,985: average, 965. Second high team, 8 games Vogela 2,848: average, 949.

High single game, tesm Miller 4V Son, 1.006. Totals 13 was a member of an American bring tne score to 38-30 a the gun ended the fray, B. S. entertains Champaign, undefeated conference balers, 'n an Important Big 12 hattlo on the B. H.

S. court Thursday The encounter offer the Volkmen en opportunity to throw a wrenjh into th championship race If tb Rn.d-er can upset the Champaign five Trinity plays host to Cookaville on tit same evening. SCMMAKY. team of amateur champion that Referee Fry. HIGH SCHOOL.

Elkhart at Hartsburg. New Holland at Beason. Mt. Auburn at Morrisonvlllt. Marshall at Weatfleld.

Redmon at Kansas. Roasvllle at Paxtoa. Rockford at Jollet Onarga M. A. at Morgan Park.

Golconda at Brookport, Marshall si Westfiejd. COLLEGE. McKendree at Shurtleff. Angustans at St Ambrose, W. W.

Davis Named Director Score by quartern Piper City Loda 1 3 3 T'l 4 21 28 1 1012 Second high singls gams, team Blati, Western Avenue Seniors 992. fought a German team In International matches in Chicago In 1932 Later ha fought as a professional. at University of Kansas LAWRENCE, KAN. (INS) Referee Kunts. High Individual, 1 games C.

Wattersten, average, 216. Second high Individual, 3 gamesA. Cooksvllle (31) Towanda (14) FB. FT. FB.

FT Deads, f. 6 Tyler, f. 0 0 Ourf linger, f. I 3 Burke, f. 4 0 Vawter, o.

0 0 Williams, t. 0 1 Mnnehan, 1 0 Arbuckle, c. 0 1 Williams, g. 3 0 L.Mitchell, g. 0 0 Wilson, g.

0 1 Mitchell, g. 1 2 Newm'ster, f. 1 IFletcher. g. 0 0 Totals 8 Totala 4 H.

S. All-Americana could not match Martin, 645; average, 215. W. Davis has been named director of athletic at the University of Kaneaa succeeding Dr. F.

Allen, High single game, Individual C. Wetter th tight defense set up by the Clinton freshmen and sophomore sten, 285, Triumph Over Champaign The Western Avenue Senior church team defeated the Champaign Woolworth Flyers Monday night, 25 to 19. Selvera and Trimble war outstanding. Hl'MMABt. Ave Seniors Champaign Fliers FB.

FT. I FB. FT. who will be retained as basketball Second high single game, Individual Plans Revival of Derby CHICAGO. UP) Washington Park' Jockey club pushed plans Wednesday, for revival of the American derby after announcing that the value of it stakes and Jenkins, 263.

and bowed to the visitors, 18-7, SI MMRV. Clinton (IS) All Amerlcsne (7) coach. Davis is an ardent football follower and 1 popular with th tudents. Score by quarters: 1 2 3 T'l Hockey Results. Cooluvlll 8 16 2431 FB.

FT. I FB. FT. Basketball Bloomington Towanda 4 10 14 0 OiRead, f. 0 0 Detroit Red Wings, 7: Chicago Black- achroefler, f.

3 OIBeaore, 1 0 hawka, 2, Levinsky to Drop Steinman purse- will Increased at least 10 percent The increase will raise the track's distribution of purses St'MMAttV. Trinity (80) I H. 8. 3) fb rr.i m. ft.

Bttlltltli, f. a Shirk, f. 10 Callana, t. 0 0 8cbrleber, f. 3 Bclimldt, f.

1 I Berflund, r. 1 Totta, (. 0 0 Cremeena, e. 0 0 rulten. f.

0 0 Sweeney, 1 2 Roblnaon, 1 0 Peutsch, 0 0 Darnell, e. 14 Hsyea, g. 0 OiOaffney, 1 1 ritzgersld, 0 Colilera, g. 0 0 Kelley, g. 9 0 Dalrymple.

3 0 Keller, g- 0 0 Totals It Totala it by uartera: 1 iTF'! IS ST -3 Relnhols, t. Montreal Canadlens, New York Ran Davenport Will No Longer Rhodue, f. 0 0 0 Huberry, t. 0 OiWblttel, f. 0 0 3 Green.

0. 0 0 gers LOS ANGELES. (INS) King vs. to more than S300.000. Vance, f.

Peel, t. Corrlngton, Brewer, f. Kent, 0. Llghtball, a Kraft, f. Gardner, Abre, c.

Ullehsn, g. Levinsky, veteran Chicago heavy 0 Dalrymple, g. 1 1 Work With Brooklyn Club Everything Is not hotsy totsy be 1'Welis, 0 0 weight boxer, Wednesday declared he waa "all washed up" with his Dennis, 0 Canaday. f. 2 OiKosnsugh, 0' Haines, f.

0 0 Kerr, g. 4 1' 01 04 Totala Champaign H. S. Strong, f. Kletr, a.

Surber, 0. Klneella, g. Trimble, f. Slevera, g. Whittet, Totals tween Davenport, and thei Breaks Own Record.

TRENTON, N. J. trP) Dick 1 Graves. 1 0 0 Khrni'trout, 1 0 0 Theobald. 0 present manager, Harold Steinman.

Brooklyn Dodger. The Dodger? CASH or TRADE For Your SCHOOL BOOKS? tV ynn vnonty either wy. Hough, blond Princeton university put $4,500 In th club last "eat but took seven player at tha end Tots Is Totals a 1 12 The Kingflsh said he had retained lawyer and would seek to break hia contract with Steinman. tie declared he did not regard tha 1.00" Score by qusrtere Thursday, January 21 2 Games 7 and 8 o'clock Admission 35c Big 12 Conference Game Score by quarters: 1 I I fl Clinton 2 1113 All Americana 0 0 a 1 2 3 T'l 1117 I 12 1823 Champaign swimmer, broke his own world long-course record for the 100-yard breaet stroke Tuesday night in th Trenton Time A. meet when he negotiated tha distance in 1:07.6.

of the Western league season, and it is said that the Iowa club will not agree to such an arrangement this1 year. I western Avenue Trinity 1 18 30 Referee Murphy. Umpire Allen. All-Americans Lose, In th preliminary game the B. he stand to earn here in a match Referee Jacoby.

Umpire Yuri eel. Referee WUUsms. with Bob Nestell aa sufficient..

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