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(HONE 2-160. THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1920. em: VIA' Badgers, Wolverines Settle Big Ten Cage Title in Battle at Ann Arbor Tonight MARTHA NORELIUS Methodist Episcopal Sunday echor.l was well attended. The proceed of the evening amounted to near J'J CLASSIC OF BIG TEN CHASE Assignments for District Tournament Needs 13 Points SHATTERS RECORD i ts PANOLA Olive Krug Is ill fiina Pa. 1 1' I.

S.lij. nl'la Mi Afll, band; (1; rr Games Virtually Close I aan. Second Record in Two Days Vi II tias-'ialoB o-l ii i I Pit-sent Season With Finale Saturday. Falls Before Swimming Prowess of N. Mermaid.

Caihsilao: t. Henry V. Porter, assistant manager of the Illinois High School Athletic association has released for publication the complete list of officials assigned to district tournaments, March 7. A and 9. Kour local men were awarded tournaments this yenr.

The complete list of assignments' Vnlm. riwiiiaiin; llrr.ltir l'i'i'S Ttofla: I. MH win a dny of rent ri'Juliliig at I. 8. N.

IV. In cclchriitliin of the nil her uneM rleil victory of Joe C'ogilnl's licillilnls In I ho fliinU of the Miieimih Niiriiinl scIhhiI tmirmimriit Dt Miicomh Sntnrdiiy Vain. 0 Ml r.tai Harrrt, II H-aia-a Mi. -i in, rt- IP r. in ii, ii i i mil nli' luri- i i I T-aful'i-k M.is.-.l I aim ii U.1.11 ii ri Ii a ina T.

A I'll yi WHY MAY TIE RECORD TEAMMATE IS SECOND 1 t. Ha aJea. O.tvn. rUinutirffi; IUr lUlmllr 1 mu Sum Shert. moved to Mrs.

Bo'hs farm. Mr. ami Mrs Clsr. enre Krug, who were reren'l married, will mova to the Sher'i' farm. Mumps snd grip sro prevalent here.

Walter Krug has been assatin In currying the mail due to the ba I of th road. "cTrloTk" Th Ladle' Aid of the Menm nit church held an all-day meets' Ing at th church Thursday. Elmer Stephens moved Into th Ernst flat Thursday. Several of the nelghooia surprised K. Wheeler and his fam Hull.

Irk Kul.i.mi Tiuiitf, Kl Pool II. IUa II l.i. It B.araila: night. lille 4 hi' linvp been enjoying a iHlter si'iiNitti Ih.ni In the lift two or throe jrnrs this jenr, very few cxm-it llielr np-imrters nmiilril on lliein to mine limne with Inrire Hrtloti of hniiiii from the im-el. The fnct flint the Tenelieis, although losing In the second guuie.

rnme buck to fight through the Peers' division of the toiirtinment to the I'lininploiishlp Is a tribute not only to their playing skill, but to their fighting spirit. I'artlf tilnrly nntlceiibli' In the toiirniuniMit was the work of Klnitery, TrmiL'liler. anil Moore. The first two hnve not been pliiylng regulnrly all year, lion. ri, riltiioa.

Ind I a Sis-' lla.inl-r MiaH 'l- II ll-tr. T. L. Hiaif li.iin l.i II rLaluaun: l' l.n Kar. U.

I Villi A-K il Havsa, Sl.alli) 4. PattatS Chicago, March 4. (.11 Martha Norellu. of New York cracked another on of her world's Indooi swimming mark. Saturday night aa aha luccensfully defended her aenlor women's amateur Utla In lil.v.

I 4 Hill, Hl'xnlrutno; I. Lio-tipi. 4 nf rulia Norma Pmar; I IIHU4IIM mr'f lly rnl It. Mlckehwin t'iM PrM ipotu Writ. unpo, March 4.

(rF) Ten basketball cliam- for will be de- I between Wisconsin and Ann Arbor Mon- for Coach Walter Mcan-. short bounce giant would thrni undlpiitiMl possession of iile for the ftmt time since a lilnmph for Michigan, the liar- u-a1 A llar.l. ra.t; 1A An ir.ii,. h- -i Ilia i r.i -P A Bali, n.i'ls"" I- I a'tr Ha: 1 llra'ttara, Plaa.ant k'la 1 II. ma It 1 1 a -1 I.

Iln. kmaa. Ja Hi.n.'l. Hf-I Ulllst. Chl'-sco: KrslH ri.mwo Misin, tv.a KtniM I lll htr.nM.--r II Il'llsr II Bh-j f.li..r S.

U.S.I nt II SwniiO. Il.fil. rrn-e I i Klngery. hut during the tonrtinmrnl Imth were given plenty of chnnee to strut their stuff, and Imth ciime through nllli a hnng. laesllo Moore, the hlg center from illed to piny up to his llf.N form nil scns.ui.

nlso the BOO-yard free ityle at the Lake Shore Athletic club. Her time waa 6. 26: her former record 6.3L'. II. Conn II, nlio hns I m-r.

ll-'lil 1 I I a heights Siiliirdny night, and plnypil one of the renclieil tlu topmost 4 I ll.nvtllr 1 Saturday night's feat made MIhh Nnreliua the individual champion of the 1U2U national women' In iW'll'l A I SI. lii i'n Si. li.i ibj. Oitaiirf. I ('hnrlea Murphy.

Charles "Hlrrtch Murphy, hhe- I a. I iMiaa- 1,11. K. I licst gnmes of his career. A il.

TUiIa K'lnMfitn' llild'M. l. I' I'llw I'trnor f.m 1 door meet Win won the iUM-yard ml iW'S'l' Ann- lmnn: Tntlnf. 1 to tne mm basketball tuie. it looks Many rorleits Mar I -Jra wugers nomenai center or Piggy Iimberfs free etyla Friday night with a newlronf.rpnrB i Henson.

would throw the crown i. -j a eonrerenee l.aal.' I at i Bfa. M.wnan) Jl.nmoul '1 I Salil I'tlta-a, laiar. anH Imuran psKab: ily Wednesday evening at their home The Wheelers were to mova) to the John Harclsy farm west i Carlock Saturday. Andy Millrf will mova Into the Aiigspurgri" housa vacated by the Wheelers.

A FALSE ALA KM. London. An apparent dls'resaj signal from th flagpole of Island lighthouse caused a lift) saving crew on th mainland tl Inveatigat They reached their objective, despite a furious gale, and found that the keeper hni I rn them. Wisconsin has one -j .7 vl. t0 ln gme on It.

-hedule. against hi. tln.l game the Ohio or 0f a Saturday Games It IVSr- (iwm II K)n II II. II -k I 1,1,, r. at Madison Saturday nlht nve Mum ay night to shatter in tumuvu, I the conference record for Indi- -ctorle clinched for her team, matter of opinion.

Bradley was Mllineta Aun.lt II A tWrg.n. (hi I'll. Church Lnurcn in League inv snort nr a mlrarlai a-o S.ir.H.r Oik Prk; U. Har the New York Women's Swimming A C. th.

hi r.rHin.i in i. viuuai The oia record be- clearly eliminated Saturday night by the 3 to 35 victory by Lombard. Forfeit games were the main Item ilcS. lil' skirmish. Michigan, which Miner and Hand Ill 1 turn- ati'i H.i p.

SirauJ: Shasi l-'r I ri Porajili. III. Tars': I Saru. ln'iii Pol. KiiaMi.

A 'I Gliaul.t. Wtukagao: Ja. a. .11 ai'lla I riunilaaa -n. Balai Saturday'a round of Church In l.i, lost two game, out of 133' wu'Thy'a total now read.

turr. IwKslli which gives the Olive from Galea-1 wltn onIy con. Smill. Rla association, the team title, which It has held ever since It was up for competition. Teammate Is Second.

it Mmn.l.n with I ll'l. bur In the Junior division ed a clean slate of six games wn pny none lost. The next two In the nnr Although the chances that the and I been out In th rain and hung hi defeated the Second K. none rniHKf pivot ace win Deiter stnndlng are the Titans with 10 won prhytVrlan five 20 to 3, and Paik a 1 4 .1 a 1. M.l.K.

Kiliartnitiam, Hm-amm. umo rimnes on me iiaKrwue to ary. Kinilb. B'nlon: C. t) J- rl.

Haal ankti rt II. tiampa nn: Hank Ethel McUary, her teammate, wa. second In the 600-yard free 1.1. in It'-kiiinL and three lost, and Eureka, FILLERS. the old record acem alight, nothing la Irnposnlhle In HlR Ten basketball M.

E. downed the First Presbyter- a. I'd kauk s. Ufisait, rtilie; nine won and three lost. me game while St.

Mary's for hi.illm Iiiqi Tasill faS'h I at'l. and on the home court Murphy Tuesday night will decide which one of these two teams Is deserving may rise to the occasion and turn feited to the Normal Christians. The only game to be played In the style, and Lennre Kight of Homestead, was third. By a margin of three Inches, Joan McSheehy of Whitsinville, won the 100-yard backstroke championship. Eleanor Holm of New York was second and Lisa of higher ranking.

name. flitoalo of Season. The Mlrhlsan-Wlaronsln game I ri i only the outstanding battle of night'. four-Rama card, hit also the classic of the Big Ten ai-nMin. The other three game, i bring the campaign virtually 'i a clone, are Minnesota at Illl-r Iowa at Indiana, and Ohio at Purdue.

The Wlsconsin-r-i- Bcn gam la the final of the inn Saturday night. Intermediate division waa won by RUTLAND Florin Is sick with the trlsk. Ml It I'll FAK AIIKAD. FISHER Palmer Fairfield and Mrs. r'nyd Jackaon attend the funeral service bron- If wesieyan oeats cureaa, wninhe pPCond Presbyterians with a His wife Is also chlal pnuvmonla.

Chicago, March 4 Charlea have a better ranking than snyfollr.mnn tpam wn(-n Northrup other team In the conference, with a onf one t0 KVe his team of their nephew and cousin, very poorly, "Stretch" Murphy of Purdue, Big Lindstrom. New York, finished Ten basketball ace for 19211, Mr and Mrs. R. R. Rowland and French, at Lincoln.

Tuesday, eir' children are now located all Mr and Roy Fairfield Mr (heir chi dren are now locateu bvi rs third. The time was 1:11 2-5. must tally 13 points In his season pVducah. Ky" wher. h.

Is district B. rW, nnale against Ohio Mate Monday localise of Its better record and! the exception of Lombard, ine an jg t0 i decision over the Sec-whole question. If there Is one. then! ond United Brethren five. St.

will be as to whether or not a teamjMary'. and the Monroe Street Com-whlch plays only one hard gamejrades failed to show for their con-durlng the season, and only six In tests and forfeited to the Flrst( all, has a right to claim a cham- Christian and First United Breth-plonshlp for which other teams ren teams respectively. rieaner Jrl nlt'ht rt ihnllM a all.fltnM inn- and of the Infant on of Mr. and Mrs. New Diving 4 bump.

Georgia Coleman of th Los Angeles Athletic club captured the high board fancy diving champion e.tnt straight victories, Wisconsin mark eomnanv in southern Illinois Ernest Bray, wntcn was neia i lay ruled as a very alight fa- Kentucky They had been living If You Have S300 Here Ii Your Chance I sin offering the county and district snles rights on an automotive spocinlty not an accessory that "lie of the biggest sellers rver put on thp market. If you are able to finance yourself, here Is your clinnce to develop and hnllil a i-srmnnent, profitable business of your own. Exclusive territory, sales help, and lends given. I will be In Rlnomlngton within few (lavs to appoint reprsntnflvr. Write Iniinedlnte-ly fr appointment.

PAUL WORK 3715 W. iraurl liicaen. 111. jt'hampalgn Tuesday. at Little Rock, Ark.

Against such tight defensive teams as Wisconsin and Illinois, Murphy slumped badly last week ship with a 140 61 point total. Dor Mrs. LiV'dla Ivcless has wen mm mmr.iA pvatj farm Ihave played from 10 to 14 title con- In the Senior division none of 1U. J. taui.u.

hnrn- kU IllneSS othy Poynton. Pasadena, i iute over Michigan. The mes defeated Wisconsin, 31 to at Madison, Jan. 7, but have I i ii rather wobbly since their Inv p. rest during the semester and his prospect, were not so An announcement by the state neither the Grace Methodist Reds Associated Press Saturday to the I or the St.

Mary's team showed up bright of breaking the mark of 133, which was established by Johnny bureau r.ieeting and banquet at, cVVll(le Ottawa. Monday. William Pott, returned Tuesday Mr. nad Mrs. William Steen from Ohio, rived In Rutland Wednesday, from t() ccon lcd tne borty Florida, where they had spent thel mu wM ukfn winter.

They have purchased the burjal second with 137.M, and Kathryn Brown, New York, was third with 131.46. Baseball Outlook effect that Professor Dickinson of i for their game and the Second Miner of Ohio Stale In 192.Y His the University of Illinois, father of Presbyterians forfeited to the Nor total today stood at 12141 field in al Methodists while the Second goals and 39 free throws. ruminations. Scnrp Free) Throws. Ability to more free throws fjve Michigan Its dizzy triumph Ohio State last night Both turn, scored 11 field goals- the "Dickinson system" of athletic rating, will apply his system to the Second place honors Sunday ap Anne Railton cottage ana Th Helper, class of the U.

followed suit and forfeited to the Grace M. E. Browns. Summaries: Considered Good Little Nineteen this season to name peared clinched by Bud Foster, will make their home here. I Lewis Farner and his ton.

Har-, Methodist Episcopal school held I hall. Inr monthly meeting at a champion Is worthy of comment. Wisconsin's flashy forward. Fos FG af SfTfp Nnrrn'aliu'h'le na many glaring UiaiC llUHIiai dpfect and not altogether fair TP Ii old. Earl MUiun.

narry ana home of Mrs. Grace Cox Thura-vey McBrlde. Frank Kanlv evening, with Mr. Eernice Northwestern clinched a first division berth last night by handing fna Its fifth straight defeat, 3t ter Is tied for fourth place with Johnny How of Illinois with 88 points, whereas Van Heyde of Ohio State Is second with 02 and Olelch- Saav.n1 I'rasbatarian rr-r. I Wl.

irli-nrk. I Ilail a. SI, p. filala The Normal school basketbisll tournament at Macomb mark, the I. John laOltus or nutianu wer Shaffer as assistant hostess.

in some cases, no arbitrary rank Ing is absolutely fair, and the Dick 0 I among the farmer, who were the Mr R.che Freeman I. seriously SOOTH close of th hardwood campaign UiJ4, at Iowa City. The game was Mith western's final. Purdue swamped Illinois. 37 to 23, inson system may be as good as mann of Northwestern has 90, but guests of the Klwanls club In Ml- jm wtn pneumonia, at the home of the Badger star has one more game the suburban university, and any.

If Dickinson does name a nonk. Tuesday evening, a supper jjr anj jira. Roy Unzlcker. with leisure at Champaign. The Ln the Little Nineteen In a few day.

now, candidate, for champion C.tr, m. a to play than his rivals and seems and program were enjoyed. Albert Johnson ha moved to a this year. It I. possible that his, Kar lsall, f.

certain of winning runner-up rn. 4 1 0 1 liiiliimanl mnv ha crrA mm rnnxr III'', f. Mrs. Harvey McBrlde visited at farm ncar Dewey recently vacated the home of her brother, Adam Graves, who moved to honors. The four leading scorers, show a.

Mateer, In Chicago the first of tneChnnipalgn springatiio. Mjira. ing games left to play, field goals, The tire department was called week Coilermakera took a wide lead at ti start and were never headed. Chicago climbed out of the conference cellar by defeating Mln-H'Sota, 27 to 23, at Minneapolis. only victory of the season so far was over Iowa: Chl-cfto's twin victories were at the expense of Minnesota.

ana possimy Deuer. Getting away from basketball for a minute, and more In tune with the balmy breews which have been free throws, and total points Coach E. Horton. diamond varsity will be out on th green again, getting their arms and leg. in for the 1929 baseball season.

The outlook Is not considered as bright as a year ago, when Horton gave the Teachers college one of the best teams In it. history, but there la enough experienced ma cjiipreines Tolal, Ik-tar, to the home of Mrs. Ida Allen Thursday by a small roof blaze caused by a defective flue. Inly Mrs. J.

Wlnans entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Harry iigjihu! g-r. Vliifpltjr. Punllia an H.t lf, .1 Slala 1 1 Pifliyteilan blowing over nioomlngton the last II. PT.

41 1'JI a 7 is 11 1 11. 1 K4 ss s.i la ss 'I illrirliiu.iin N'TthsaaterD. I. 2 1 I II Kiialrr. laritliain lluw.

JllltlnlS 1 Emery, who is soon to move to very slight damage was done. Roanoke There were 12 guests. Mrs Dan Webster, visited in The luncheon was served at 1: Racine, with Mr. Webster, national cnllpglate track and field The Standings. vi 0 o'clock The remainder of the aft- who has a position there.

Walker-Loughran Bout terlal to at Iorm a first class minor run inr nun, puousnea in ine ri, i team, and If the freshman class March "Athletic Journal," two Ut-j wtr. contain, any material of var.ityUB Nineteen athletes are men- Toui Mrs. M. J. Hine of Newton.

spent several days at the home of ernoon was spent In playing bridge The out-of-town guests were Mrs. TPHattle Davison and Miss Nellie il Webber, of Normal. 41 i a. i at. Pet O'Jl her daughter, Mrs.

Leo Mitcneii Practically Assured ri- c. i 1 it I A a A 10 S.Jrifia'n i el, guo a rurrl'i. Vorll.ivMfafti ''kin ftiat 1 ii I' l'm Wl! 2 1 ra. and her family. caliber, ma Red Bird, may make, rarar was, Pirk considerable of a splurge In the placed third In the list of American ei.

diamond chase again this college Javelin throwers, with a tonal The hardest blow that has 'of feet 84 inches, and Mcln- i.ik.ud. -a Ik. i- I.i.h Mnsnimilh l.wrl IKI-J Smw. Mrs. Merle Shepherd wa.

un rcr Lhicaso Jtaaium Uj air. nu aira. "jenrKr vun.n Mrs able to teach school Friday, being amer attended the funeral services of his A. Ouith- BUUUK VliO alllUlU 19 VOO OM UI confined to her home with a cold (. among the high jumpers with a leap 6 T.

1 .1 II 0 VT. 11 1 1 I) Chicago, March 4. -T A match between Tommy Loughran Bnd Mickey Walker for the world's Mr. and Mrs. James Duke, of amer.

near Washburn at the fam- Dick Tate, who dropped out of college this term In order to work of 6 feet 4 inches. These facts, Ludlow visited Mr. and Mrs. O. B.

Gopher Track Team Defeats Notre Dame Tn'ala KaltiM. t'uipira- combined with the new that Coach lly home. Thursday afternoon. The services were conducted by the and who hns been ruled Ineligible -Jfiiie. llght-heavywelght champ lonshlp.

Rev. O. C. Strueblng of the Rut TP opening the new $7,000,000 Chicago stadium, March 28, now appears a Robertson'. Bradley Tech squad won from Marquette university In an indoor meet Saturday night by 1" McEldowney, Tuesday.

Harve Ingold, of the Helxer n-Ingold store has been confined to his home with an attack of intestinal flu Word waa received Friday of the land Christian church. The deceased was 66 years old. and his Sw-nnd V. Hoinfr, f. Itriisii.

(. Siantzy, e. Oungy, AlcOuary, g. by Commissioner C. W.

Whltten. However Director Horton still has hopes of getting a favorable ruling from the eligibility committee and if Tate Is eligible, one position in th outer gardens Is set Madison, March 4 iP Demonstrating fine balance In very event, the University of Wis ULL-BODIED and full. FG. .1 2 0 0. 7 a 56 16 to 4tlr, seem to show pretty clearly that Little Nineteen 1 II (I (l 7 Tl' 13 consin track team defeated the birth of a son to Mr.

and Mr. Wil flavored with the taste and aroma of a cigar of higher price. track Is on a par with that of any minor college conference in the entire life was spent on the same farm His death occurred Monday Miss Maude Brown continues to gradually Improve at the Streator hosnital. certainty. Paul Prehn, speaking both as president of the National Boxing association and chairman of the Illinois State Athletic commission, said Saturday night that the N.B.A.

'would withdraw all opposition to: the bout, provided Jack Kearns. liam Duvall. Duvall has been tled, for the colored flash has no 1 To! a la l-ii-rolid Nuriliiup, Jillllll-iU, 1. UiKHlsortb. spending the winter with her .1 0 country.

While one Two-City team was! ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baxter at Mrs.

O. A. Sauer entertained the! equal in the state conference as a baseball player. Veterans who are expected to report for the team Include Capt Bloomington. Is enterprise society or tne Meth Notre Dame squad in a dual meet wre Saturday, 57 to 29.

The Radgers stamped themselves contenders for the Big Ten championships by winning -Itht of the ten events and two of them. One gymnasium trord was established and two "ere tied. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gettle -Aug'twig- manager of Walker, posted a J10.000 Tola la Itplatrtf I lopne winning a championship Saturday night, a second fighting feverishly for a claim to a title, a third aggre forfeit as a guarantee that the Jer Alello, catcher; Maurice Graff, pitcher; Robert Rowe, first-base sey bull dog would go through with Autry Arrives in Sox Camp gation was cage honor, wort in the 1928 a title match against Ace Hudkins.

the parents of a daughter born Tuesday. Feb. 26. Helen Hope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Barrett, Is confined to her home with an attack of stomach trouble. The entertainment and carnival given by the young people of the Kearns asy. Walker is matched odist Episcopal church at her home Thursday afternoon. Eugene Keenan went to Peoria. Thursday, for a visit with his sister.

Mrs. G. F. Nicholson. Mrs.

Ross Jacobsen. of Normal, was a visitor In Rutland. Thursday and Friday. HOP ED ALE season. Trinity's defeat at the hands of Corpus Christ! of Gales- as Heavy Drill Commences Dallas.

March 4. (.11 to battle the Nebraska wildcat. man; A. Reynolds, shortstop, and "Smock" White and Everett Ryan, outfielders. Bill Bryant, a southpaw who was Ineligible a year ago is ready to battle for a job on the curving corps, and Holland Seybert, footballer and basketeer from As mpsey in Promoter.

Role Seeks to Arrange Title Bout either In Las Vegas. July 4, or later In San Francisco. He said he burg was a bitter pill for the local Irish to swallow, due to the fact was willing to post the forfeit de that they were defending champi ons, but It had to come just the Catcher Martin Autry, purchased from the Cleveland Indians, has arrived at the Chicago Whit Sox camp, his arrival being simultaneous with that of Blackerby, hardhitting outfielder. Manager Lena Blackburn is already talking victory, and Is anxious to get started Sionilli Rebekah lodge had a spe sumption is another likely looking same. That's a bad break, Trinity, but better luck next year.

cial practice Tuesday evening. manded of him. Prehn promised Paddy Harmon, president of the Chicago stadium, that the Illinois commission would sanction the match Just as soon as Kearns posted the money. New York, March 4. (UP) Jack Uempsey has definitely launched his career a.

a promoter and is dickering for the services of Kid Chocolate, Cuban Negro, for a woild's bantamweight title match this summer. In a telegram from Miami Beach to Chocolate's mana hurler. Wilber Craig and Shiner are two other pitchers who may Money Same Day Alice McBrlde is visiting at the home of her sister In Springfield. develop Into college class, For Taxes or Any Other on the right foot even In the exhi WAGNER CIGAR CO. The high school basketball team played at Delavan Friday night.

Bill Muhl. who attended Wesieyan three years ago, will divide With most of the regularly scheduled games, both college and high school, coming to a close, the big thing remaining for the basketball world is the district tournament next week end. Over 700 teams Cubs" Find Hurler as Teams bition games. He has tentatively assigned Ed Walsh, to open the Distributor PKORIA ILLINOIS hi. time between baseball and track, and should make a fine exhibition series for the Sox.

The first game is to be played Friday ger, Louis Gutierrez, Dcmpsey said he expected to arrive here In 10 days and wanted to sign Chocolate for a tit' natch against the logical 1 will start out next Thursday on a against Dallas of the Texas league. long quest which will lead just one They were defeated by a score of 31 to 23. Because of the bad condition of the roads, the high school basket-hall team postponed their game at' Manito, Tuesday night. I John Lentz of Peoria was a Hope- dale caller, Friday. The senior class of high school! went to Bloomlngton last Friday i Clash in Catalina Tussle Avalon, Catalina Island, March 4 t.Tt Berlyn Home, not such a big fellow but a right hander who "has something," pitched three innings of satisfactory baseball to the delight of Manager McCarthy of the out of ihe 700 to the goal the state championship.

The majority will third baseman for Coach Horton, as he is an exceptionally handy man In the infield. Then there are several good freshmen to take the places of the boys who have passed on, so that the outlook can be said to be better than average at- least fall out in the district tournament. Hold Endurance Test Hon tl-U 1 1 .1 Wisconsin Matmen Win Iowa City, Iowa, 4. Wisconsin jiniversity wrestlers scored a 15 to 104 victory over University of Iowa matmen Saturday afternoon. It was the fourth a great many more In the sectional and then a favored few will go to Champaign the next week end tol Purpose 20 Months In Pay $100 Pay $5 a Month With legnl rate of Interest.

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M. -u iiuiuci ui oii in uciu icu a marathon with Charles Funk, of Bloomlngton, Thursday. Cubs Sunday. He allowed two hits to have their picture, taken. in three Innings The Cubs squad divided and went the regulation fight it out for Illinois' highest Jhey started at 11:30 a.

m. They George Sparrow Is visiting his narawood honors. defeat ln five starts for the Hawk- ended at 11 p. m. They bowled lines during the day, all at the sister at Pekin.

distance, the Avalons, with Blake, Home and Carlson as pitchers, set eyes, the other meet having result Youngster Blazes Way to Win in Southern Golf Tournament Bellealr, March 4. youngster from Youngstown, Ohio, Chicago Gymnasts Win People's alleys, a record In endur ed in a tie. ting down the Catalinas, 8 to 0. ance. Their average was 160.

"Services Offered" in Panta graph Classified Want Ads is the "ONE BEST PLACE" for Tailors and Cleaners Transfer and Nehf, Cvengros and Hansen were a Rated as Longest Driver. Arthur Campbell and Gu. A. Pomrenke are still doing Jury work at Pekin. During Mr.

Campbell's' absence, Chris Hawk has been taking his place at the C. and A. pumping station. the pitchers for the losers, Cvengros Chicago, March 4. UP Led by Captain Jack Menzies, who won three firsts, the University of Chicago defeated Wisconsin 1176.5 to Pekin Fans Meet has stepped Into the limelight of Clarence Gamber, Michigan pro being the least effective.

golfdom. Tommy Raklets, 23-year- Pekin, 111., March 4. The annual fessional, Is said by expert, to be old professional is the new top the longest driver off the tee among meeting of the Pekin Fans asso notcher by virtue of a brilliant 278 lisa.z in a dual Big Ten gymnastic meet Saturday night Dismisses School Waynesville high school was ciation will be held at the Asso golfers. score which won the Florida west ciation of Commerce rooms next coast open championship here Sun day. Far behind the youthful win 1 S.

Ji aa mm jmtmm. Wednesday evening. At' that time officers will be elected and plans for the coming season discussed. closed early this week by order of the board of directors. More than half of the students were absent when school opened Monday be ner trailed a long list of veteran Aliens stars, including such master, as Storage Men, Wins Bermuda Title Hamilton.

Bermuda. March 4. Gene Sarazen, Johnny Farrell, Leo Dicgel, and Walter Hagen, Raklets took $1,000 first prize money. cause of illness of one kind or another. Waynesville will compete In the district tournament here.

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