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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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honk cifio TIIH DAILY PANTACRAHr. M.OOMINi.TO.V, ILL. SATl'IIDAV, MAY 11. Vj20. Runs Yeargin's Double in Eleventh Inning Nets Evansville 4 to 3 Victory Over Solons II" I 1 Indian.

Civ Atklrliri HUBS WIN HECTIC Wins Britih Sylvester Johnson (Alice Bruckman F.ifburjr Win. Cride river la ten ane Browns Capture Close ConteM lo I finl ihulout ol dftion PASTIME FRIDAY h1tcwa5l.es Robins Ruth of Prep Nine Open Championship School Mrft Colli. laVrt'el I rlc I May II 1 all bury' erad I May II 1 Th In I d.ana t-artt-1 tha Ih.ifj i.t of th aa. Friday I But Huntley Locs to Eureka Player t. al I r.

May II Ifv, at Griswold, Iowa l' Kl A t. Ih Itiibllti t-. ion ipfi 11 11-aft a. Final ItV I IMNK II KINO I tt flimil Lain, ftwrlird Hrrill Miliar, th fiat annual r' Inviia'i'irnl I.rl I bri 4 lo 0, In II tiUli fr'm Ih t. un dcr a In Erior I'tvfi Way for Winning Counter.

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ara I hrti.j nr jonr.ru r. iimikt OtlawnM. I.iwa, May 11 In Ih i ii.j-,, won h.a fiirtt a and iili.a: h.l V''r waa runa li fliir mat In Ir.l'lal rr.a'i In II) rr.r.! Vr f.nn. ikM Hi l'tn, in ih nr f.mi Vhl Huth I lo Ih ll ll I knly n.n!'r. with rn'ih ni.rn rhamplnnahlp itit lr.

I Mt. k'wi Iri a I. i'a I' 4 MUlcr l' III I 1 J.il.nny r.k', Iwhm. itofli r. AIL Huhmn I lrr.

'y In iuurny. hr lrl 'y, iiinir.ka. Illr4 l'h 4 4 r.i. aii'l Fay- l'if a I I'a il l.ai h'a' ETC KESIUS run t.y ari aoriw, in -1 1 a 1 A 1 a aitwini rr4 ifiai (r rh i.i.inl. i l-o lMrKl.

rlllti: Ih la lr vrn 'ruka, fliilh. "-fin1 nd ihiiil n.l i l'4 ihir l'm tajitain in vrngliif Ih Afinrlran ilfi In il irsiri nilinl lm ma'ihf i 'm In r.il wll Ih liagry fi'l rn. ry UI4 i.il turv f. ''h nf t. th la.

full In th thlid Innln. 1 .11 a In k.a M- hf, lr, I'll li Ic i.r.lrr In lh Inning nl. I. I. aa irifuliy rr, i iMfjt Ud M'a with a li (ri u.rir thir llul Ihrf I cliKiin In Ih (trio I Malhony cf fN.lfa fmtuah.

Ih til cam ,1 I rn.n Ml It.Al Imi.k nut alan.ltn lrtfnrmkni-a Ilf Ih n. hy ir.ti ra RUE, th I lar.aWll. Inii, My 1 1 -a I ')' dotibl agalhat Ihr liaicn lJ Aniori'-ana in hl'a hla a trpun virinry ny ffiin civra-a In llfl'nh I 'ii. i 1 I nr.lnai. (hi ar.

VM-' lv, lrp 9 f(. Im bn. In aiaaJ fulillrliy lad yrar fir 'h vault, hll Mnry v'anm on ff.unil hr on Ih 'lh lh In lin llm, tt'ln tam. ha Ih irliM lm Ih vaH dai-li In and fir. Ih insular, in t.

I -a f. ill li alru rt I fr I ar: ir ''1 In I. a tta'ih by an F. if. ai in to hard a'a i id th a'a II A rh.mi.lon.hlp fomprti'lon.

hUM. w. th Amrlcn ntrn! fiitlaMrd nwi antona1 th flrat 10. Ah Ml'rhl and I'-rcy AIM, tied for t-y 1 a ha.lu! bflna iimrnld ly hl r.M wall corJ Clancy, 1 i rallied 111 pf on t'ariitU I -in id Irven'h Inning wlih thr r.ir,ti.. lu glV I Ivatiavlll a 4 win 'Vrr tiillngnld hn Ml ih rim' fr ih and had lull in bad Irinlnit whrn Ih HnUin ihhh en a rony hl'.

Blue Expects to Bump I fourth 1 nans name lor I) hliiun (am Ihi yrar. And th i. ax h.Mil kthlrilo fund hav in dlt-rt lalld lo Ih till alar a ixitulatliy. i i i won with a fin an al.l Titan Tlunly-CIads of a itnlnd a haa Free Trip to St. Louis hiiH In I Ii tr.fi rftiftftl Li Alir I 17 and hnl.l.

h.r tv.alikin i I -an. thfn.irh hia tra'' r.n l.at.r.,' V.V I of Th fr.at'-h will I 1 irday hn Or.tia! i fh 1 lil I Tr i brir. rin off two f'rl lay aiallll I a'i I II II II Into th lead a t. ir Ih fr trip lo and with two fin round of 7 I'Ula. Jjn 1 fn a fhe Cardlnalf a.

ad ld to hia 7 ttdy and and I prtd ti. jon Ih tam Ihmuk-h mrH. rwa'ur, My II -Ai'huui'h Ih l'lcllfirhd hr Iwrih lnii brfnr th Mlllikin ltrh and flM tiirrl ntld f.mnd oul alHiut hr ahiliiy rro, I 31 13 I npinnw, ni n'l'l a wmmim- o.a.M.iaMa a a. i ni'inintum I niif 1 1 li I fi-Am has hnifrh i 1 1 hi. ..) u.w.l.'l.ft.

TV. la avrrk ah and h.r foam. nna l.y yu I. rito-s ira of niair rl'd a climb! h.adrr with ao murh ln.r-rotnirnl in Irrirt- imiw I'fc'l'- M-V Mill tl- th Wriir', unlvrraily laata!) ft mn a 1 aa I' 1. i fci" 1 I 'Hi Ih Adair hifc'h arhtxtl trailL win urn inn i A taVh It.

1 1 111 if aatlaf mm iKa KlIlt H. ii Fi II a 6 a ii I I a a I a I a la i aa. I I I a a a I i a I a I MM II mhm 4 a II f'l a a i i a i a a .1 aiwi 4 II a a nlna; b.iih Kam. I In 3, and i lo 2 rampiu a victory Krl i 1 i m' r''' li-. a 1 a a in in two am Mlaa llurknian .1 over Wealrjan 'day aa diffirult durlnit th ai'lrt la Ir-a ttt "rr mn m-mm i.l.

a pi Mi i i 1 w.a a ft 1 a i. iiaj awing Into th or.d half of tltrlr dlan.ond i'hdul. Th Tltar.a ntrtln I. Inn In rnllrg Mur.d) at P.ald and whi' th P.all npllttofa of a rl! mnundainan In 'Ix ng Tom" rr. tim.

and i Kh. Pvrl mm hnv lhat '-fmy a'art of th rham.lnnhlp llaifn urti-l at nnr and nn th atwi fltf.ivt.rf In Ikft-n ft.lB.-h li.Mf kai'ft at llf lla luilnla Howard White to r'- -I- i i I rmm cnttriild. on or hrr Ihtowa xd ICaipa'rlt. who haa a har.lt of ciitting down a runnrr at th I'lalr winning th Javrlm vrnl. Si-I a two a'mk Ira aiaav.

II f'lrK'd ahr.n.l and at lit nd II I Take Post at N. J. thry ar tn t-. I'nlon lm bit wriiirrr rrrMi than th IM' on m.i, a ii. nurllnr tn aiirar lu.t aa 111.11.1I.

ami .....1 I 1 1 ft.ai. ar. I lla'irt 4 It ra 4 n. tft.a..- 1 win ii an 't -a Wallman Ktam. frctt.n.an who lin aiiia M1irh.11 hi.i hav civlng o'hr mnpy hurl I- lliu injf rculatly with th In four vrnt at flv and waa all of C.r.

rr nv" 1 to. 1. 1 a i tf. li.na of I reakli.g their Howard Whit. rrarnra in worm i laiK.

likely Will t.lk at ft fin a f4t'4 I. i a I a- I a 1 It at a I anl.ir. who ha hlm-SAIlr. iiirpflard at th hul.hub. flrPt.

Ill ap-alf. ar th hlth; Karrll. Ih oprn champion of 4 al I It i It ii li li.a I' la.l if lantb T. I Ii Millikm ao aj prar at Wild, field thia week, th allowing hert Ktlday. Hay Taton.

a ahi ftom Stanford I ldir.g th club lr. ir on Ih tram rr four yar aafi wnai 7 ny nniiuin i and low hutdlr. th broad Jump th L'nl'- I Plat, r.allrlnit Ih and who waa awardad a ah play? 8h had playd "allay and Ih hlnh J'lmp. icrrat Kolflnif rlk lnvnvd In an In Ih National ltpra- ball" and Ihrn rrnular hiuh ai hool! Jn th hlKh lump, hna a buddy alnmat impo-aild aitemid to catch 1 ar' 1 a ft a i 1 a 1 a nun l.io a T-a ail Dr. Frccland Is lilnn at York city by ball inr ah waa ahl lo awing a who can do lu.t aa wll.

and both rironnlrd hlmarlf lo a th llrk'r Foundation, ha Juat bat or hag a fly. if can leap th bar at Ix-ttrr nrn fnht for Tond plac and jircHvrd lintic of hi piHilntmnt Thia Allc I Koine bftar than al f-i-t. Thia man I Harvyplayd brautiful golf fir hi mall hlttlni; at thia tin. with th fa' i.v.r..i. of lahil Martin It ai a iv VI 1.

a. i. I a I' 1 I .1 l.a)l I 1 vr. arcoraiiig 10 inn amr- J-trr. who got rc.md In th Illl- but admlilnir kalU-ry, compfiae 1 idavvroiind vatm for thia auin- rUon.

hrr rnarh. Il. l.i.iilrir u.i 1. 1- i.r,.iu ..1 1.1. 11 1 I.

Winner Pi rimll'-n liar Tiark II. Ir. rn lan Ml, May nsrt will Irav ahortly aftr ag thu far I about .11 and aheaarly In th aptlnc. I Hacn IniK-ly won hi fourth ntot fa- ni Kiaduatlon Jun 6 for th aat. much ht'r.

Hh haal 11... 1. 11,. IiU. n- Fliitli.li ti'! 1 an -in 1 a ft ill I I.

3 Thnnipaon. aernnd a kr from Amentln. I'enn la In aecond place 'with an avrrBir of Z-lZ Imllaa MVPia I third on th llat with 2M. i Th boy that finlahe th ann. In P.ri.1 j.lac ta'ea a fr trip to n-t i 4i a.

Kk. 1 voird of th II rtartrr In wi t() cm ni nw auil. bvrn mnvrd from rlnht field to c-n- Mninrrl and Mnrthv la who I.lvd with him. aald If I. 3, Il ltaknc.

climax of Ih Maryland! Whit I a giaduat of Normal trr fr(j off II 1 1, la iixtii.ai. Ir. in' foutht clear of bar H.Kh chool. and for th pat yar pctd lo do aoni'-thliiK In th qiinr-l "Msn had a rnintrr touch on th tr mile tic. Tulwill, who "Uppfry.

wind awppt puttlna; ur-In both Ih mil and two mil at drvd to win" th Card and play at Trinm fftAl l. I ft'ft Ui 1 ai.t i.rft.':al.. II. Techt Trounce Lombard Teona. May 11.

'V Scorir.j lama In th salyard run. th 12--yard hurdle and th huh tump, ilia.lley deflated Lomhard, 73 tot (arttlng dlffirultita Krld.y to win arvrd a dirrctur of th publicity land nirich Waller J. halmon of departmrnt by th Normal York bv Tim for th Alhlallp aaaiH-latlon. and I on iiiuiizuiui I'lUl 1. .1.1.

i.i WHh a ereat rrowd rhnilt, 111 a. I lev. it ahl to do th ml! In I.u! a th gueit of Th Daily I Ih only put on thia liiKtily ti.ven rpcplvpd th rup pin- of I nlnnn InAtv connldprable lea than five nilnute dl LtlAlllwII lUUd)Hi time at Iltadley waa 4 0 mln- lilcmntlc of Phainplonahip on Trna ma t'rmn ll IiIihL I nm thr aitcf.nthi waa of th bent llkd and vrraatil tu-nanvlll. May 11. i.lt-.Scurlnu 3 Idrnta on th Normal rantpui and in that the winner r'' In a dual track ar.l field meet the apaclou green.

It lrbanon Mny 1 run in tn mum inning 1 hi-d by national cclrbrltl: la txrept tonally wll qualified to waa presented by A. V. e'a tiack team Willi I.lwin ahould at li-ajit plare In majority of the conferenr gamra y' ''Iplnypd. I tollowlnir ar th average of the Lincoln, 111 tame from nrnino 10 irai and political Ilf and handle hi new dutlca elftiKH Durham. CfiMaln of th honorahl with Illlnola collcite and th pol vault and Petby.

hi mot. aft'iiit MnlA vifioaiv ftiiM.i.n riaiiiL ova i ti inn iota. a. i fmt. mirr May 11 M-Illl to 1 nre rnua.

thounnnd of other attrartcd by irT college In a trlnngular alao may win nme Point In th.u.1c,""r",ny gfiirera. Uhlrtl men aa announced by i 1 1 1 r. 1 atialL.ht VIC- 1 1 t. 1. L.

avconj Vic- i.V.. nola college played a aenaatlonal iije lin mp ciioiiuii roil rftiwuotir in ieve.it. anion ha ni nam on JUrry down C'haile (iratfagnlnra Mlno- and field pirt. he ha The Hear Cat hold over th Veta. Uully hit a Miner Inalde th pink.

a vlclmv In a Aniinmon vi.tr.ran of th Milll.l'hl fm Old Cup time. Jaitlea; A ft fielding game behind OSulllvana ateady pitching and defnated Lincoln, A to 2, at baaebail Kiiday. taur and finished Ih mil and into on of Ih beat (printpra in -1 P.rald haa Won II al llmva and I i'i' i a a. 1: thir-itentn gnnd a lengtn tne inamuiion nuiory ano nom. ak.

a.i..t.hav won It only four tlm." aald 2 era college laat Klb Lau will do the hlnh ll 111 A oa race. ahead. Another length behind Mino-jth all-tlm Normal record In the 1 1. a. liaeen.

"1 hev are at 1,1 un on me nilaur CHtii Africaa. th II. T. Wll- ruriong a well aa tne iearneraf .1, 7. but I'm rotiilnu back aitaln I lr Me 1 Pollevr record, which h.

will th' hla lime and a vaulter. runa the Iow1nu' 7 I a. II, If No-Hit, No-Run Camei Become Habit With This Boy Th (...,,11.. I. kl.

I my alum aim JIM a lit j.L.Biinvi faoiiaan nun aa anil niL-ra iotririar anil i land in the entrie while The -eno louay in me annual normal 1 7. leading HritiHh players, were ri ui.ft.'ic a iiiulto a nr. nil 11 r. aiiaii ni irr. I bounht thl aprlng by Warm achool meet i called and Allln.

apeak Ing for both. a. ta i rf work on hi du- college thin-clad are atrong' mi uu- gtuDie, took tne rourtn place anarei "'-koi at Used Cars conwiatuiyed the Americana on heir great showing. "Th best Kolfer won," aald Alliaa. Omnhri, May 11 Pitching no-hit gnmee ha become a habit with F.ddle Hennlngaen.

of the Crelxhton high chord team. Hennlngaen ha pitched two no- Tn'a'a of the added money, leading by lee In New York at the cloa of vaun. qunr-, amin.ion univemiy half a length hi former mate aummpr'a work. J-Am. Tu Win Trlaniriilar the Ilarrv Payne Whitney atable.L Coach l.lcn Fllley a are) WlPI IfiangUlar Weet Keacon Hill.

Iff TparllPr Dmn th nk of condition after a Ibanon, 111.. May Of the four money horae. all but I CdLULIS VlVi ielge of Charlie horse." and "i.hln- Waahlngton unlvcralty of St. Louis lot a 19 111 nmtu. a luttej fur U'a Ball 11 ame 'armers 4 African aie candidate for next in rontril 7(3', point to win a trlangu week claxalc.

the Kentucky derby, aJaUglCSl lO clean up In the daahe. Bartle- nr track and field meet here Krl fl .1 pllnt." Haundei will expected aJ.USlCSt tO Lentral clean up In the daahe. Bartle- it 1 "ll aamea wiinin a weia. ni inuwro Cn6duIC reriCCted Juwn Omaha Tech Tucaday with isoacial a. Tita antaraoli.

I I meyer ihould take the hlf. while lav afternoon with McKer.rire pol. no nit ana no runn, wihib inr mate grabbed 12 run. Last week jand by their allowing Friday ea-iltabllHhed themaulvea a tin cat In pafifllle fl o.lei, Mm. l.

11. rt II 1.. 1, lb. ill. lb.

ri. ti 11 M.i -t I.u'l iriir, 3b. I' l.lal.W,l.., The first dlntrlct farm bureau baseball game will be played be N'apervllle. May wl" Prol'aby hve a et-upleK of Uhannn aecond with 42 i he won a no-hit, no-run gam from ft.i. race.

polnta and Shurtlpff colleg. of Al- th.it rare. mal dropped the flrat gam on it ni fir Vrftftlanrl nnl ohlv nlirhd nnrt h.rn trln fra Korth faintral enl. tween McLean and Logan counties hjgh, In Hloomlnktton on May .3, an-l' uutcome or the weight event third with 13'-j. MrKindrei' outucored on the track while Wanh- niini.Dft Wllhnr If fnllltna rnnntv its owner but alao uppoitcra In lege, 12-.

after gaining a 9 to The Bear Cat relay team pi Tedor, Perklna. Hurtleameyer, II 1 -it li Ington piled up a commanding lead fgrm a(vspr, in the field event. I n-n-mitatlvea nf th four rnttn- .14 Tutala Smith Signs at Bureau latxclal i Tha Panu.ran.) Ptlnceton, May 11. W. II.

Sml.h I -r it I -ft i for every 12 mutuel ticket In which Graff nor Fonger waa able to with-iand Saunur haa been knocking off they Invented. The ahowlng whlch'atand the North Central attack n'm exnerta rredlrted on the base ofith rlnainvr Innlnna. ichanc la given th villor In thl eri In this district. McLean, Logan, Ford and Champaign, met here 220-yard dash mark in 22.9. of Milwaukee, Wis, ha lgned to Dr.

Freeland'a breeding aa on of Everett Ryan, Wapella boy again thl week, making a schedule athletic at Bureau Town- Toddle, which the Teachera' attack landinor a 7. Light Hrlgade, and mi nit LU at not 4U 3 Taw baa hna Uutiienet, ftalr. 'I tor tit i. in i.ioaii, lna Ui. I'.

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M.l.n Una--v n. Ili-maa, liultf. hacilllrra u. I'aiti-f. lniilr- I a II.

Ilaa 1" lo VlilHI. i rurctl.tl I. lot I -Ii-la I'anillla. 10 II. hft.l Illl I.

Mtw.ll, came from another line of speedy homerun and a single while 10 nil UgOIcT Intercollegiate Golf Harvard Pennsylvania 4. Georgetown Holy Cros 1. Yale Holy Cross six games, all to be played on Sat-Ishlp high school, aeven mllea west urdays. In the event of rain, sched-Jof Princeton. Smith will be grad-uled games are to be played on in June from the Illinois following Tuesday afternoons.

I coaching achool. runner, and the coupling of the Salmon and Wilson entry, how notda collected a pair of singles and Capt. Aiello hit a triple. Ball After January, 1930 New York, May 11. l.ll golfer will alug a lighter and ever, cut down me mutuei price CJrarr.

Fonger and Alello com- by attracting much favor and the Normal battery, while B. At li, Mil- 111 IWucnauli, l' Biaaail. 1 latger ball through the fairway of the country after the first day of the better Inveatment at the mu-jMjneri naneig. Hawbecker and C. fuel window was on Minotaur to.MUI),r WCTt ln the poim, lor North I'm ii.

7 lu iiiiiina; I ii. wit January, 1931. place, resulting In a return of J11.40 Central. in l-aiitlil; ill Mail. 1 6 1 .1 luuli.f Hit l.

inl.i.rT 1: fl'rall liltl. piuli.r .1 eta. II-I mi. on li.na ai.U Vl.lliatna. Jiuia mMll.

After five year of exhaustive Normal nine plays at DeKalb Sat urday afternoon. tests and experiments, the United States Golf association announced Thursday that the standard golf The Advantages of Clinton Golfers Open nail of the future will be not leas With New Campaign, May 23 I Spatial Tf aanlgraph.) on a (2 ticket. Vice President Charles Curtl who starred aa a rider year before hia thoughta turned toward political preferment, and hla sister. Mrs. E.

E. Gann. were among the spectators, aa waa Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, who presented the Wood-lawn vase to the winner.

Minotaur, far back In the early running, moved up to take the lead, colng Into the stretch, with than 167 inches In diameter and 1.55 ounces In weight. The slan-ard ball in ua tndnv ivii.ha 1 Tot Annex Second-Terre Haute, May 11. a game featured by five home I una, three by Quincy, and two by Terre Haute, the Tots Friday annexed the second game of the yulncy series by a 7 to 6 count. Andrus, Holke, Spcer, Holmes, and Ltwan were the circuit smashes. Clinton, May 11.

The Clinton, ouncea and la 1.62 Inches in di ameter. A Pick-up County club will officially open its season on Thursday, May 23, when the men's golf team will go to The action of the Unfted States Golf association followed closely on the refusal of the Royal and An mat Scor. Moweaqua for the opening match a. r. nr.

Freeland setting out of hia A II. It Outlier Moweaqua la scheduled lor a re cient Golf club of St. Andrews, rul troubles In the last half, running II I' I 4 II II 0 7 turn meet on June 27. I Like Life! close behind and able lo wear down ing power In British golf, to tamper with the present ball. The the New Orleans horse and win "The Year Book of 1929" will be Issued to the member of the club by a length.

Africa began alow, United States governing body had hoped the change might be made i Nj.lalll, Cf J.t.'n.UI. If fl II lb. A ab rl. 4 Aulriioii, aa. 4 W'iiiiat'k, p.

I'lLiftlilillt, p. II X.I 1 0 I simultaneously in two of the nrin Mechanically cipal golfing nations. No decision on a ball to be used In internation good mo-anJ puls- tors Four Speeds Forward Two High Speeds Standard Gear Shift High road speeds with low engine speeds, a new smoothness, and rapid acceleration in traffic are among the advantages of the time' proved Graham-Paige four speed transmission which have won the enthusiastic approval of many thousands of owners. In addition there is longer life, remarkable ease of handling, and lessened strain on both car and driver. You are invited to enjoy the thrill of Four Speeds Forward.

hut circled the field to come ln a length behind Minotaur, while The Nut met with trouble In the early running but finished gamely. It was the third Preakness triumph for the Salmon colors, his Vigil taking the race ln 1923 and Misplay in 1926. al piay win De made until neces sary. this week, announced the following schedule of the year' events: May 23 Clinton at Moweaqua. June 6 Lincoln at Clinton.

June 20 Monticello at Clinton. June 27 Moweaqua at Clinton. July 11 Clinton at Farmer City. Aug. 8 Farmer City at Clinton.

Sept. 19 Clinton at Farmer City. Oct 3 Farmer City at Clinton. The annual meeting and field of ijYpend- ating reserves Trtall 4il II 13 24 Hit fur llolmri tn wtntli. IX Hit for Aii'lammi ill Dinth.

xxx Hit fur llelaAiitnit ui uintu. able power awaiting onlv Trials on Saturday Try-outs will be held Salurdnv A H. P.O. the grasp of YOUR hand on the steering wheel the II Pirates Come From Behind; May 11 for the Wesleyan golf team. Leading contenders are Fred L.

Muhl, Heafer Riley and M. Tumble Phillies in Slugfest day of the club will be held Aug. pressure of YOUR foot on 4 I 4 il 4 I' 4 4 1 0 4 1 Ttrra ilnuto II, -f. Ati.irua, ilb. It Slum, rf.

16. Jlnllm, nlli, a. liana, y. ota la 29 The women Inter-clty meet Kellar. Ph(ladflh)hifi.

May 11. the gas to "step out" with will be held Sept. 14 and the wom Friday defeated the Five Chassis Sixes and Eights 895 to 12495 Car illustrated ia MoAe 631. aftt fTlinder. fuur pa wngr Coup with Four Speeda Forward, All pncea at factory aptc.al equipment extra on all model.

3on carry you into the en's field day Sept. 25. The bridge Philadelphia Nationals, 13 to 9, Makes Honorary Society. Among the 15 juniors elected to Bucket and Dipper, men's honorary .88 7 a7 land of the great out-of- tournaments will be held Oot. 2, 9 and 16.

In the opener of a two-game aeries marked by ineffective pitching. Th Phillies trot off to a 7 to 0 doors, fresh air. sunshine. society at Ohio State, were Wesley fesier and Dick Larkins, football health and joy! stars. Prep School Notes It's rather a perfect pic It's a Young Group.

lead In the opening Inning and then saw this lead thrown away by Wil-loughby and Ferguson. Green, -he third Phillie hurler to see action, was no more effective. Pittsburgh used 1 Brame, Hill and French to halt the Phillies and Brame who once tolled Kid Elberfeld, who coaches the University High haa high hopes 01 0 SMI1 2011 Ii una Haul OH "III i Stolen baiea. Wolf, Emerson. Frank, Sptpr.

1'wu buM hit liifea baaa liita huiwii. I.rwan. Il'iiie runa Holke, Olieer, Holmes. I.tin. ilt on bane Ouincr, 18: Terr.

Haut. 6 Hits (III 1 III 0 iiinmiis. Miurk out 1 llolmal, li bs Uelatlimlt, 1 liy Lliatlo, 1. on l.alln Off Holme, 2i off tiliatto, 3 lUlk 11,, i mm. Lomltg pitcher Holmea, I lupine Huuinsuli anil Rife, 'liniti 2:05.

ture, isn tit? And inviting! Accept it to-day. Little Rock (Ark.) team now, is older than any two inflelders on of making a real splurge in the annual interscholastic tennis meet at the club. The youngest Is 18 and make it YOUR reality for Champaign next weekend. "Plm" the oldest la 23. Goff, captain-elect of the Green your own sake and the sake here for the Athletics, was the winner.

Chuck Klein, Phillies, made his third home run of the season of YOUR FAMILY. The and Gold basketball team Is rated a real comer on the courts and will go after the singles title. Ca- Carl It's waiting for you StancUntfs with two men on base ln the first fnnlniT. Grantham. Pirates, also Home Run Derby READY for use; READ wood and Caldwell are also entered In the tournament For the first time In several made a home run.

I By Innings: R- H. E. "Automobiles for Sale" in THREE-CYC. Piilahnrph .000 302 062 13 16 3 years. Normal High will send a PantazraDh Classified Ads SELECT and BUY Philadelphia ..700 000101 9 10 2 French, Hill, Brame, Swetonlc, and Hargreaves, Linton; Green, Ferguson, Willoughby and Lerian.

Kaplan Evens Score Prices are R0CK-B0TT0M (By The Associated HOME RUNS FRIDAY. Ruth, Vsnkeei Mtuiel, Yankee Hetlmanfi, Tlecra Ave re 1 1, Indiana Root, Cubi Cuyler, Cubs Grant ham, Ira tea Kinn, Phivlm Bell, Brave Strlpp, Redi terms will be granted. golf and tennis team to the Interscholastic tenni and golf tournament at University of Illlnola next week. Taylor, Newlin and Wardell are entered In the tennis tournament and Davis, Groves and Tate will compete in the golf tournament McBurney, captain-elect of the 1929 Normal High school football New York, May 11. Louis A SMALL DOWN PAY Kid Kaplan, former featherweight r.hamnlon.

evened his score with MENT AND THE CAR IS Rillv Wallace. Cleveland light weight by winning the decision in a lame 10 round bout ln Madison Won Loet Pet. Decatur 8 8 .727 7 4 IILOOM1.NGTO.N 7 IS Quinc? 0 II 6 6 .455 I'eoria 5 .4.111 Term Haut. 4 7 .3114 Uanoll. 5 9 .367 NATIONAL.

Won Loat Pet. Chicago 18 II -St. Louia 12 7 Uoatou 1 I'ittfthurfb 8 Cincinnati 8 11 .421 7 10 New Yifrt .4 mi Ilrooklyn 6 12 .833 AIWCRICAN. WonXoat Pet Nnr Tork 13 4 I'lillaArlplila 13 St. bouta 12 Hetroit 12 11 Clwlaml 10 11 Waahlnctna 11 Chiealn 7 18 3.V Boaton ft 13 .178 team Is also one of tha mainstays C.

W. FREY SONS, Inc. Authorized Grahtun-Paige Sales and Service Washington and Madison Sts. Open Evenings Till 9 :00. Turn there now.

of the baseball team, playing third Square Garden Friday night Wal base for Coach H. J. Stolta'a nine lace won tneir nrsi Dame uy Phone 426. AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS. Gehrlt, Yankrea 7 Ruth, Yankeea Fom.

Athletioi 5 Simmons. Athletlca 4 Tigert Hellmann, Tigers Blue, Brown 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS. Ott, la nti 6 Jack ion, Giantt 6 Ooul, Philhaa 5 Wlljon, Cuba 5 Hotnsby, Cuba 4 Grimm, Cuba 4 Mavper, inves 4 Nigh, Cardinals 4 Hafey, Cardmala 4 Classified Want Ads knockout Hollywood Buys Funk Los Angeles, May 11. () AAMAM-PAI Will Serve You Phone 2460 Elias Funk, outfielder, has been purchased from the New York Yankees by Hollywood, of the Pa College Baseball State Normal North Central 12. Indiana DePauw 7.

Illinois college Lincoln 2. Wheaton Y. M. C. A.

college 8. Holy Cross 12; William and HAOUI TOTAL. cific Coast league. Funk waa. with St.

Paul, of the American association last season. National .101 73 A mar lean Mary 3. Aran Total 174.

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