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The Tulsa Tribune from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 14

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The Tulsa Tribunei
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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6yNDAY APRIE 14tn2 TWO THEUf WTRIBXtArOKLAHOAhr Eight Qolf Teams Play Here Thursday in Third Round of Race 1 Mi( 0 Mi 0 Club Meets urnish Drill Black Oilers Northern Meet rt for Tulsa Women Qolfers Ahract uh hft IHlrrt WXIIfriH At AflltaA tfrairvi MUhnuM TzsAE Bust Collect Record Entry Haymakers Ags 1 1 i Bol meet the Haymaker August 17 to 26 same itar i CAMBRIDGE Ohio April 13 I on tu way to basketball Official Western Association Schedule fit jorust wvaaoftta raiKonatB sriwmtv risr)iirii yn Jir I Ui IX St 1 wfKTTM lenti jwn i II OUR BIRTHDAY Jw It It It MIMICKett YOUR PARTY roar wirtt II Ai Watch Paper for iiinu urther Announcements fl overall i 1 SCONP BAf fMAN a Negro League Race Opens April 27 With Tulsa at Capital City i I a Mim Put Up ight for Positions Czechs rown on Mussolini asrinr'c" Jww II Jl AM I Alt It MM eminine Golf Players to in Over Mcarlin Course Ion of Hurricane Ldneaday will mark Kime for the irascn It Srilt fill se ii WeML AtM etaftM Am SB tett OWMI jMM I ASMNMI rllill StiwbTt ft big TOURNEY IN MAY Robinson Heads New Reel Rod Gun Club fwa fllire lm Wlbon nl Mu Cushing Baskelevr Hurricane Ball Net Teams ace 900 Athletes Register for Track Classic at Tonkawa Phillips Tennis Players Here Monday (J Crew Strong winnings two way one half going to hi mother Pladner signed recently to fight Schwarts for the official world championship in Detroit Mich Jack Dempeey former world heavy weight champion contracted to pro mote the match Whipping rench Bully Qave Pladner a Start Thinly Clads rom ive States Entered City Baseball League ormed in West Tulsa Texaco Enrolls in OBE Indian Hills Country Club Defend Lead AmlH KM Jwoa It New Circuit Will Open Monday Six TeamsEnrolled Mary Brain will dng for the first Plckwl by motorists 3 000 current periodicals are re chnstock of Oklahoma and Paul The Man I Uwe" in which be 1 0 Bird they patrolled the can purchase same at the Baseball Office McNulty Park Baseball Patrons sirinn to purchase Sea eon Boxes or Season Reserved Seat for 1929 can apply for same at Baseball Of fice McNulty Park Tulsa Baseball and Amusement Co babe co Me CAVE HIM THREE" MICE ano He MiXSEO noo VM) iMM) At vc Runners Get Aid mini ww (annul aw of Cam Say Officers rS rtH 1 hmr ll Reerrtoo Mrs MrKeoushati nd Mr A Alport Mrs A Bret ken ride end Mine Helen Rheehtn Mr ft Smith and Mrs Cnm fci and Mr John Keeley Mm A tlimwetl anrf Mie Hull OiJtner Mru Riewart nd Mrs Massey Mri Jm Chambers and Mrs Wde Whxeande Mr Crow and Mrs Murdock Mr Rjunaey apd Mr a nnwman anti Mr pit Mr Hu lira and Mr ilwma and Mr Hi Cnrrnlrte Mr Rrennldt Rr nOted Mr Hmtth and A SKcter Mr Larson and MeCnn at titm rofrntv fli i I) Huehauvn and Mrs martys oilers good OR ANOTHER! VVESTERN LAG I urn oTVll dtrhi lt 2 0 (1 Artem Hu nmtalrf ftr ve Mrs ft hunn and Mn Mr Mr Mr I Mr rtifkh Mil Kiallxe A Lira HamlD Mr Pomeroy and Mr Turner Mr rank Walker ami Mr It Adam Mrs John lltfna and Mrs Bmiih Mr Mabie Rreen and Mrs Ra ellnaa Mia Ann Kennedy and Mrs Urerf Beck Mr ran ft tlrae nd Mrs Oenraa Jnhninn Mra A Kennedy and Mia lnrlea WertherBrr mi rf oeyer snq mt Wilcher Mu Kalhrrn Rmifh and tlrenher Wertherer Mr Hnmef Gray nd Mra hawann Mr 1 ra ham and Mr Demu talea Ml Helen rtwamen anti mis Helen Apm Mrs ll ginpsim inn nsr rtOfiOH AT MrAItllM Mra Rnretue od Mr Rulh lnU Vrond at 87 Mr Came won blind bogey con teat Mr Tl Wlppcrman playing over Mcarlin coiirie Jut week turned in her lowet gcore for nine hole Il a 3 over the flrot nine hole Pairing for Oil event AT INDIAN Hlllt i Mr llrtuninl nd Mr ft Clin Ur Hunrkr Mr Ria Mr ft Temnla and Mr MacCurdr Mr (lardon Miller nd Mr 0 irin lira Gray and Mrs Rranaon Mr Kean and Mra Oak Mr Kltlna and Mr A bunnlnalnn Mr (X Riapu xwrc'M'nri Mar I 4 II Slntiic Could Be Mi lled and Reluriud as Bullets Pegler Says gTANiiiNii or rnr tkam Jirei Tram Indian HHI In ha 'J ulaa Co try club I Mukkoaea Cn'ir 0 Hllkrrsi Rari'eiHe 1 ma puma qo try Oekhurirt 1 ubt a a ijun NOTICE! We have had a num ber of inquiries rela tive to Boys' Season Ticket We have for sale Sen son Tickets for Ixo under 14 price 1250 Vnlverelty of Tul tennl and bMetMlI teem victor In contest lat we will continue their march toward state honor next week when the'Neeter meet Phillip university In Tultu Mondy and the baseball team engages the Oklahoma Aggie Wednesday on Harwell field riday the tennl team defeated the Tlgeis of East Central Teacher' college while the bebll nine treated the diamond representative of that same Institution to a 7 to 8 defeat The net team which defeated the Tiger composed of Tnm Hardman Oeorge Sheaffer Standford Rose and James Hughe will Im the one selected Mondi Thj headl th Inral nrin Tom Orlop Ham Rveretu Ing against Aggia although Richard Beattie how stationed at right field or Ray staple can handle th hurler' job if Coaehea Hill Porter or Miller call for them Jone seem to have clinched the post at first as has Ed Duble at second Don Bailey at third and iPumi Kennard at third The probable outfield will have Kenneth Bu Mannrrlng at left field Saunders Proa I at center and Captain Bcsttle at right field Leo I 0 I non io ic non i rkrept nt spring up in any well regulated city along with the first robin the first violet and the first warm days Six teams appear on the new roster of which Chanev ha been elected president and Thoma secretary A meeting is scheduled at the West Tulsa A at 7:30 Monday night at which time the team will pay their entry fees and a schedule will be draUn According to present plans the league a twilight affair will open It season at 6 o'clock the evening of April 20 The first and succeed ing games will be played on the Texas or Central Park diamonds AB game will extend seven innings and will start promptly at 8 o'clock It la planned to play Monday Wednesday and riday nights Team In the league are the risco Railroad Ruby Emerson manager the Texas Company A Herron manager West Tulsa A Thomils manager Cltv Veteranary hospital Grady Parker manager Mid West Petroleum com pany James Johnson manager and the Bell Telephone company Windsor manager Carnegie Tech Meet Attracts Athletes PITTSBURGH April 13 Between 700 and 1000 high school athletes from Pennsylvania Ohio West Vir ginia New York and Maryland are expected to compete in the Thir teenth Annual Intcrscholastlc Track and ield meet to be held under the auspices of Carnegie Institute of Technology Saturday May 4 It was announced today Responses al ready received from the invitation sent to Utf high schools indicate that ImprovemenCplana Jor the club who pa i trolled the htahwav other former eollege star new In furnish water for the ehTb house ind lrt Csmbridgede 1 nmfjdnnl rf1in wilt vuu iiuuac BiKi r)rfu ftesnxA iki 'here Wednexlv when Charley 'nd mln aUcDITAN Tl IfclllCVR BASWLU GAMES may Bt preliminaries LEAGUE CAMES MtNULi PARK GET BUSY YOOHOO ISK IN NAY I 7C MON OVER OKLAHOMA CITY April Texaco baseball tram Of Guth rie became th second member on the book of the Oklahoma Baseball ederation when iU application and annual due of 5 war filed with the secretary treasurer Wednesday Guthrie' Texaco now are eligible fo state championship competition with other teams in a Maying radi us of that city which showing a splriled revival of the baseball In terest of the day when Guthrie' interest In baaeball was unparalleled in Oklahoma A ft city league haa Iwvk wjfttMUAcu ui Hit Mftiftn cuuniy capital Although the 18 clubs ln the state tournament last year are charter i member of the ederation none has renewed Its membership to date i open IS but the teams 1 r8r me llh Carter of Black aitt Ka tAmttf 1 a 1 llftrmnn nf MurwhMty In 1 PARIS April Tnaplred by the arts and matrimony Smile "Spider" Pladner flyweight champion of the world 1 going to give rankie Genaro a chance to win back hi title her on April IE Emile 1 so moved by higher considerations that it would appear the only thing Lien runney naa on nim is some pounaage Pladner unlike Tunney is not soV strong on literature but his ps 1 clalty is sculpturing and no one can deny that he made a wonderful bust of rankie Genaro on March 2 when he knocked out the champion In 58 seconds He Is glad to glva Genaro another chance he save btcause he is anxious to pile up some easy money for his art studies and for a uitie gin that waiting lor mm in Bordeaux He plans to be mar ried in the summer urther unlike Tunney Pladner has no Intention of abandoning his title when he has won It He will fight anybody as long as they can make the weight and won't let hl honeymoon Interfere with any tempting engagement he 1 offered In the United States In addition td benlg the beat boxer In his class ever developed In rance Pladner 1 quite a little gentlemen He talks well and ha pleasant manner There 1 nothing of the "pug" about him hl appearance does not Indicate hi profession He ha never been se verely punished In the ring and has never been knocked down A native of Clermont errand a town well known to many Ameri cans who trained In rance during the war young Pladner got Into the fight game by chance Hia father a successful druggist planned a ca reer for him The boy se med to have an artistic temperatment and becoming interested in sculpturing took up the study of art Then one day the town bully picked on him end In the battle that followed Emile scored a very Impressive knockout Encouraged by his friend Plad ner became Interested in amateur boxing He began In a small way but ouickly fought to the ton of the amateur rank In rance Then Lout de Ponthleu rench festh weight who fought some of the best tn America in pre war days and now Pladner' manager per suaded the lad to turn professional and make some money That was only two year ago and now at 22 there 1 nobody In hl class that I figured to stand a ctjance against him in Europe Pladner had a temporary setback wren ne met tonnny HUI tn Ion don In two fights between them HUI was awarded the decision each lime Both caused much controversy HlU was Induced to come to Paris for a third battle and Pladner after being ahead all the way knocked him out in the sixth round Business apparently being bad for the little fellow In America lay Schwart came over here for someasy money Pladner gavs him a fin trimming throughout IS rounds Then Genaro came and with him the title which has placed Pladner in an excellent position to gather in that money for matrimony and the pursuit of his art studies Hoaever he always split his own he 1928 meet wU be the largest In not fast enough five of the lad of age not allowed ibe out fast other players but Drake is sure they will be ready by the opening gsra of th season April 27 at Oklahoma City Drake will do considerable mound work himself Then he hM Casa a good riahthander and Sstt a reliable southpaw Young Bottrt Olbbson and Vann rookies are de veloping PLAY HERE MAY 2 The mack Oller will plv their first exhibition game of the season todav at Oklahoma City again: the capital's loop entry known as tne "Red sox Tulsa' first linme learue will be May 2 with the Dallas 0 club at McNulty park Her Is the league's first half schedule: Asm Twiss' st Clir wit wirhit pslls si run April 27 USi hrv0ort st Prllu a St Sin Antonio i is nn Tuii Son st oklohwm cur Mr Hnuiian at RfifAvrpori and ai wirnin i mbv nt 1 1 Antonin hi Tulaa Mar 1 13 ISAft a ItAiawtns kjfaw It (III Institute of Technology to the school I wlnnino th trv oiih I and similar trophlea will be offered 1 to the winning teams in the various Mr rank rltic anri Mra ldrr Mr Jam Moran and Mr Clrnvfs Mr ft Skinner and Mr aaalnea Mr MeKajr nd Mr Smith Mr Mcninniu and Mr Chari RlutL Mr Trout man anri Mr Walrerlon Mra Tom Moran and Mr 1 Woodward Mra 9 A'chlpy and Mr Tom Kdar Mr Tld Klurld and Mr IL Bouknn nd Mr Lnwrrnr AT OAKHVRRT MU Ruth Aki and Mr Mr A A Manned and Mrr Rav Ma Ion Mr Mte Ml Id lint a rH tiir tn ih cnli Raftoer Mr (I Campbell and Mra Ha mire IO get the CRJl At rBai Mr aRiedrmft and Mr CAtCHlng is wa 11 With th third round of NortheSst rn Oklahoma Golfwistion team play scheduled for Thursdny st Mcarlin Country club here Tulsa feminine link enthusiasts Tuesday and Wednesday will turn to regular weekly club event tor practice One hundred and forty one players will compete tn events at the vsrioiis clubs during the two daysf' end It I possible that many women will go tn Mcarlin early this week for practice rounds over the links on which the team play will be staged Oakhurst lead tn th number of entrie for this event that club's handicap play Wednesday having attracted 2 player The Tula Country club' match play soalnst nar Tuesday will draw 30 competitor and 32 will play in the low net and putting contest for two division at Mcarlin Thirty seven will play tn the Indian Hille event wnicn feature a putting Winner of last week's events at the clubs: Indian Hill Mrs Cline Mr George Btge Mrs Irving and Mrs Gordon Miller tied with each for low net Will draw for prlre Mrs (J Ryan won in class and Mrs Branson in class Tulsa Country Mr Thomas low gross at 101 Also low net Mr John Hawkins Mr Heyers and Mr Elfred Beck Close of the second week of spring training here finds competition keen among candidates for regular berths on the Tulsa Black Oiler baseball club according to lunk Drake former member of the 8t louii Giant and Kansas Citv Monarchs who will pilot the Oil Capital entry In the newly organised Texas Okla homa Louisiana Negro league thia year Th 28 huskies who were mhrrM i hi 1 1 inn lines inruugnoui inff nnuuic The Magic City baseball league and southwest are rounding Into the of West Tulsa has made its ap "pink" of condition Drake says and pearance to join the Increasing the Black Oiler pilot will be readv rank of league and clubs that I within the next few daya to let the provermai ax ran on the heads of the excess material Player who will make up the league team will be ilgned to season contract April 21 VETERANS IN ORM Gray former National' Negro league player apparently his cinched the first string catching st algnmcnt Gray 1 a good hitler knows the receiving business and has a great arm for pegs to second Another former National leaguer that will be hard to beat out will be Gllyard who keeps an eagle eye on the keystone bag There seems to be a heated contest for the second base assignment between McDuffy "Jelly" Bcott and "Do Be I lief Davis McDuftv la good fielder and hitter but his arm Is bad and he can't get the ball swey fast enough Between the other two Davis probably Is the pick Clarence Evitt former big leaguer probably will hold down the thlreJ base for the Black Oilers Evitt seems to be right at home under tire a good hitter can throw well and Claude Gllyard trying for sboru hasn't hit hl stride yet but ba coming along well and probably wf make the grade The outfield 1 giving Drake his biggest worry At present he hu five Hopwood Mullens Barker Maizie and Newman who are developing out to satisfy him All we under 23 years Cool weather ha pitcher to round I August 17 28 at 1 exit (Jirixtian National Aid Life association of the (Oklahoma Citv was th first on 1820 membership rolls Th Aids managed by cal Stewart tor tne last two year roach at sth JI ST MlDinx ACKD Iptics at Tfxaa ChrUtUn University Th United 8Uti drpartmnt of Oracle tnduate of Colgate untvrr I ft jrrttMirtnw fm 1 ftJKT aroi iI iMa a KnTT flut vrarieiKf i is 1 I HULK ii i tie uir nrnunnimk i ijiiiiMinra mjLAinnrm in nrvnminBrv i Souihern hutiUition will bpffin ht ihrr are 200000 ttslumM Ovorlin th hAut Indian jim Hm in hm nrw dntiw at ort Worth t4 ftfin VTi CftlVMf I her vifv vr Ijm Anarlm This would be fair enough YANKEE AD TO ESCAPE ROM OKL AHOMA sun ioupJw CHAM0ER5 HATED to 3E 1 Till fl StEHnd Inrlitn HHU Tula 9 Mutkoa (Jo iiy CoUf club I Mitrlla Tut JNlrrL a rt VI li INtrriC' All ralumlii 'An marked 'Tu' rn a ddi inn I intoimii lion th polnu hrtna in vidmi farior in taam play nihr informaHoH (urn ihd by Th Trlbunt alvp rnnre curl Um oci aarh Irani play Im ibiconJ Eight golf teams from many club in five slat clues will compete Thursday In the third round of Northeastern Ok'ahom Women's Golf association play' over the Mcarllri Country club dnurse her it was revealed late Saturday When Mra Allport publicity chairman of the organization an nounced the pairing Th event which will find Indian Hill and lhe Tulsa Country club aggregations defending their lead will occasion the initial appearance 01 tne Henryetta country ciuu team Henryetta wa one of the two chib that Joined the Northeastern asso ciation recently The other was Claremore Indian Hills led by Mrs Drennan state women's champion for thre consecutive years will clash with the Sapulpa Country club this Week while the Country club women oppose Henryetta's aggrega tion Oakhurst Idle In second round play awing into action agalnat Hillcrest of Bartlesville Oakhurst Hillcrest of Bartlesville and Muskogee club second team are scheduled to play this week Special event this week will be a low net contest with an added at low gross in each of the three classes A and and a putting contest Competition I scheduled to start kt 1:30 o'clock sharp Thursday morning Any substitutions desired In the palringsTnuet be In the hand nf th association' eport committeey Wednesday night Mr Allport said The pairings: rT TWAM Tala HarU Mia ASS rs Mr I Mrs 0 Thomn VI Mre yv Mr John Hewklni Mrs Dob tin Mr lrsd Bee re Mr Maxrn Oakharel Nlllrai NarllIH Mra A Kannarlr Mr Jasiea Bail Mr 1aill Mr Crl Woo Mr Mr Wtlllp Ml RIlUl Brekst Mr Kin MIM Hln Shhn Mr Wm IU MrVtrlla Ms Mr Wllon Mr Mrcor Mr WUPrmn Mr olo T'lTra IL KrVoaa Mr 7 Gilbert 8Mre liutchrr Mr A A Jjilr Wav Koons Mr Clrk Ssoalea lnSls l'l Mr Tam WaUftca Mrw Oren nMr WIIMm Mr Irtln Mr Hrtn Mr Oeor Mr iriatr Mra Mra BtrryhlU Mr bUe Cu1 ssrorin TgAM odkrl MIIKrMl Mr Bi4rhsn Mr Mr Ids )srbr Mr Irohlyran Br yvlloara Mr How Mra Smith Mr It Wlrtd Mr JL vs Mr Ralph Morton Mr Nulh Bsknl Mlm alma jna Mr Mon vs Mr Jar £'' Mrs Blumntlll Mr Mart wrd Bok A Mrj raovisioNAi hav Mr Jrrrk Sumin and Mra Wr Mr a AUhloe and Mr fim Mre Mr Baron and Mr rop Mr A Brrkrnrld and Mr lan Mr Jamra Oontanllna and Mr Pollard Mr RoWrl Da vid on and Mr Ruhn Mr mjrjr 4 A Morten Mr Raal anji Mra OMrlMm Mr KiHr Mri Murdock Mra Okawm Ul Mr MriPO Turner Mr IL Htfvarh Mra Murray nd Mr McMiachiii Mr I nl lnrerira Mr tL Bkinncf and Mr Van Vitek Mra sn Mr A Mrlftlyi Mr AHporl and Mt A rhHburr Mr and Mr lioHrrndnrf Mt Burn nan nd Mr William I Mr Mt ''J I Mr A cirk and Mr Hrln Mr Cro and Mr Viidrn Mn lMlu brr and Mr A llunnlnaioii Mr II Rr'nd mJ Bum i lira and Mr Hriidrreon Mr ma I'll 'l 1 I noil sv MUMMio re ri I tens or the Czecks were the aggres sors is a question that might better be submllted to the world court it there I a world court I esu see some justification for the attitude of the Cneck football association for obviously the athletic group nf all nations should take the action of lhe Italian a a precedent and send 300 pound statues to Prague collect then international amity might be come a serious financial burden to the Csecka to say nothing of the artistic disaster to the city of PragueTlie United States looking for a symbolic football figure of heroic size might) send a statue of Mr Bill Edward formerly of Princeton and more recently president of Mr Pyle' defunct football league The freight of this token of interna tional amity alone would be a seri ous item end the cost of planting shrubbery to hide It would make American amity a luxury In which the Czech might not feel able to indulge As for lhe freight on a lite size statue of a Japanese wrestler the Czech might prefer war with Japan a the lesser economic burden on the people MIGHT RECAST BUNT The justice of the Creeks refusal grow upon one Mr Mussolini hahown himself to be out of sympa thy with athletic in hl writing I recall reading that he had no ro epect for person who spent their energy tn the fury of games the very subjset of the statue seems to have been irrelevant Thus the Ital ian football aasoctetlan strikes me a having shown the most ingenious lack cf tact In the entire proceeding However the Italians are Hie stronger nrtlm so in the end the Czechs might be well advteed to ac cent the sift and imiv the charges They could then boll down the metal and have It recast into a statue of a stout Czech statesman hlch they could send tn the Italian football i aasoctetlcn with their compliment fob I'regae Another wav of re turning the ccmnllment tn the spirit tn which It seem to have been in trndpd wnulrt be to tn she into shells losd it In a and hoot orri Mr k'i I anee Mr Men nd Mr a rat Whiwpermmi Mi Wilinn nd Mrt The kind of football plsved bv a roue mi mu wr ire Mr the sensitive' associations Of 1 eV Kmvi Mr Blumretldl Mr athlete is a dubious aid to Interna ri I' i tlonsl aniltv ti iu record It Is oc i nrr Mr austr nt mm Mar err football and there is something as i ts Mt MeMahnt and JMI1WV in inrvrrj dmwf iwwu Mr vie mh a Mrtmrre Sun for Auto injury which elmoet Invaitebly lead to Mi ttrrwei Turr Mr nbrrt bloodshed and call for pclire inter 7" Kirt Waltmr HubbaM pteyw on v'nira OAMB (lROWM '7: MLX2S Athletic Head district court here for 81 W0 in the lest tew venrv the ma against of the player being imml Second st fw a broken ten mi frewn the British island and and an injured the rnnt inant It 1 a kicking iftmr an 'twoblle which the participant are per CushinB and Barttesviue Jan 0jf ailxher with 1829 while the Cushing team was ImalaHte imrirr OTtftin i conditions and the customers have'" nnounred nrre tndav cnxnwwi Trim for a rmasi price 01 idmiv lan they may while away 6mdav Rflrrnoona to caiilem 1 fortnalirrd telnnioua AAAI if but tor the tart that the eiretomer also ofisn become Imbued with the spirit of lhe game nd fall to kick ins one another with great zest or i tapping one another with beam ripped from the grandstands This 1 regarded as unlawful preemption of private property and usually bring the police The growth of soccer football In the United Slate must be looked upon with more alarm than athletic MlHtaeUon In the Olympic game the vr plyers have indulged in more lighting than the boxer and lhe sphlt of the game aernjs us be the same wherever it 1 pteved i The general' effort of peace loving euteen to abolish war by promoting aihtetlc gate non brt ween the I lton iu vr can Micceed while the nation meet upon the aoecer field i I ran think of no other addieta would deliberately wnd one another Wo pound tires If war should eventuate from the re jeeuon of the Muaaolint Matue the I poeUe enncurtoc' rfi the incident i would be a campaign to a imteh under 'soccer rule between aoreer iplajer armed only with thrtr IcteateL But rotes ol cmlteed warfare wtrnM not permit that By WESTBROOK PEGLHt NEW YORK April IS Interna tional athletic competition which some Idealists continue to regard ns a fine thing for International amity and a preventive of war has been causing some unrest between Czecho 'Slovakte and Italy The Czech foot ball assoctetion has refused to ac cept a 300 pound statue of Itenito Mussolini the gift of the Italian football BMoetellon Tlsf Italian foot ball association sent the statue ob Bologna Thiels meant that lhe freight and import duty were to be paid by the recipient in Prague The statue now Hee In freight house in Prague accumulating stor age charges and there I apprehen sion among th Czech lest the re fusl become the basis of an Inter national incident MISHIT KE IME There aeerns to have been a de liberstely unfriendly act somewhere MrllnMroRCWIpiwrman In this affair but whether the Ital 10 I'utRiiv iiw iM fi rirnra Im A aw Strack ace Unknown nKaSTS' oe on Si loni Card kST £Si I Madill CrT Tj krr 1 1 i are digging Of new artnuan tell ml Tciarecj Saturday that some nf the entrants in Jhe Pyle cross country bunion derby are not running be tween control station but are being The deputies Thom Oracv and highway riday during the race from Wheeling Va to Cam bridge and onlv saw two men run ning The other they charged were hauled to a point near Cam bridge by passing motorist One of the runner who registered vuMwar IVKHIM Siauoil with an elapsed lap time of hour Stetson IUuston rod tnoe of the way from Wheel String Garfield Uee Wheeling sHOBS AND OXORDS 1 The deputies also Mid that rebel ile Globe Clothicn I lltm split the ranks of the runner I 8wtb Mats with those actually running aligned against those hitch hiking TONKAWA April With mCrt than 800 contestants already entered and 1500 expected to compete the 28th annual Northern Oklahoma In terscholastic mert the feature ath letic and curricular event for north ern Oklahoma and southern Kan sas high school student will be held here riday and Saturday April 19 and 20 under the direction of the University Preparatory junior col lege officials The 1929 meet Is expected to be the largest gathering of high school contestant ever held In this sec tion with the attendance passing the 1003 mark established in 1928 The Northern Oklahoma meet I one of the few meet to have been ap proved the event having been okayed by the Oklahoma and Kan sas state athletic officiate and the national council of secondary schools With the Kansas approval given more than 20 high schools from that state are to compete I GIRLS NET MEET eaturing the week end program will be the annual track and field classic to be held Saturday after noon on the Kellv Held quarter mile track at the college Preliminaries are to be run off at Intervals Sat urday morning Both Junior and senior high tracksters will compete A division for girls tennis is a' new addition to the 1928 program The tennis meet will be conducted In one division with all entriea com peting in a general bracket Both ooy' and tennl toUmeyi will begin at 8 o'clock riday morning The popularity of tennis has been evidenced by the number of girls' teams which have entered Several new featuro of entertain ment for their interscholastle guests have been planned by the college official and students High school editors of Jhls section will be en tertained by staff writer of the Maverick student publication St a nign acnooi "gridiron Banquet ri day night Twn hundred of the stu dent leader wilt serve as pages and hnet to contest delegations from the various schools A number of "open house" programs are being arranged Contestants will be entertained In the home of the city BLACKWELL DtEND Awarding of trophies won tn the two day competition will be made In a recital of fine arts winners Saturday night at the college audi torium Trophies and medals valued at 8325 have been received and are on display here A feature award is the sweepstake trophy given that school winning moat point In all divisions of the several tournaments Blackwell high school won the award In 1927 and again tn 1928 defeating Pone City by a close margin If again won by Blackwell In the 1929 classic the trophy be comes Blackwell' permanent prop erty for three consecutive winnings That competition In all other event and th track and field meet will be fast this year Is indicated bv the number of larger schools throughout central and eastern Ok lahoma which have entered for the The membership lists will remainflrst tlm Blackwell von the 1928 will be tenteUvrlv rouped on May 1 DURANT April I3 Dr 1 Individual prizes for and those joining early will not be ll I RoWnson of Madill ha been th' "toners of events include gold handcapped in makingtip their sec president of the Msdlll Du i lhfr and bronze medals tlonl round robin schedules co won the junior high trwlt 11 rMnt Oun club Rmmrobin winner will he'Ulon 1 nl viiiniiiu muibiil ima aisarVMn niinnnvws t''ton together tn approximately I 12 district tournaments to determine oualifters for the alate tournament it history A In the past It Is announced competition will be restricted to high school teams only as no prep school have been Invited to com pete In addition to the usual track and field events championship re lay races tn four different classes 1 uc run oil ntivi'iM' i uiaa A Cup Wil! be given by Csrnegle rrt Mntittnn Mu winning lhe track and fkld meet il wirhlM IM mi fen re I7R1IBA firt worth MB I ort Worth Mi 35 Shreveport OklAhom CHf i tnnlo nd Wlchlla ftJN al rv mu ai 11 it i Oklahoma Cite at Wlrhltn toriirt Bhrevrpan and ort Wurl Delian June 1 Qi Oklahnra Cv a IhIsmIa a hewlrifl ill met Wnrlh at Hauainn i 7 ft wiehiia alla Shreveport al Oklahoma CUr J'nr Houqlftn al ort Worh aM toalo kt Dallaa Jim I "HoHaton at Dallai June ll ort Worth at RhrrmMitt and at wtrhlta alla Juna 1' OtlahAmn nij Tulaft Jun Warth al Howaton Wirhltw all Ran Antonin Ha a Oklahoma citv and Bhrvvreort 1 'lune 30 iM Dailaa at RbrEVenan at Oklahoma Jnn Wichita alla Jftlr 1 ort Worth al Baa Antoft tft) Bandap a Bea beUdaja Several million oi dolten 1 been realized from lhe te of prT? erty belonging to Michael Ksro Hungary first president wbn now an exile The funds used for educational purpose 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