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JOE BUMPS INTO YANKEES IN SEBRING In Little Town | athictic control Js to mame. teste |

Or ® | | ‘va PI . BOARD TO GIVE AWARDS World Champs! Leaps and Bounds at Big I rack Meet | Tribe Shows P00 TO GIVE aWakos 3 a. 3 3 a = | P Ir 0 m 1 S Cc in Winners in basketball, wrestling and Rex Beach, One of Its Residents, Tells Williams About

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Manager Killefer Puts Boys Through Best Workout

A Bi N ~The Indiana University board of F » 1d D . 11 here Wednesday night, Athletic Di1€ ri rector Z, G. Clevenger has anThis Peaceful Village.

Of Spring Training.

Times Special | ETI BOWLING GREEN, Ky. March . I ®

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By JOE WILLIAMS

Times Special Writer SEBRING, Fla., March 22.—There | really is such a town. And if you | are numbered among the several | who gave the matter a thought last week there really is a Williams. To | the thousands who had hoped other- |

| wise I counsel patience. The next time Old Sawbones may get the decision,

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| Buck Fausett. record, break the world's indoor record and tie the | Max Reed, giant center on the $ world’s outdoor mark. He is shown above as he Western Kentucky State Teachers’ | made the record-breaking jump. College basketball team, worked out, | 1 0 {on the mound with the Indians |

| yesterday. He stands 6 feet 4 inches [ | and weighs 210 pounds.

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For the last several days the leadall story in the local daily, a brave little sheet that lifts a small but eager voice in neighborhood affairs, has been based on the coming of the | Yankees with the “incomparable” | Gehrig, “the incredible” Di Maggio | and—an event extraordinary-—the appearance in person of Col. Jacob Ruppert, “the Prince of Sportsmen,” | Down here the Colonel is hot page | one stuff, overshadowing the sit- | situation and the Spanish as | 3 X ¥ \ aan 3 2 SE | practice tilts between squad teams | dition. on any new pe ne Hog X X AR NE R ’ . snk ru in our store, Tn down £0 to Ninh and 3 NN NN a RN NN NR NN nN g 3 X [a be held during the week. selling for more than presumably to bed to the hoarse | 3 aE aa : SEN ‘ ; cough of a siren. The first biast | KERRY 3 RE 2 3 RN TN comes at 7 in the morning, the next | In the highly touted special mile event of the at noon, the final at 9 p. m. This is| Byler relays, which was run in slow time, Archie the curfew hour. Tt applies directly | gan Romani (right), staved off a last lap spurt by to youngsters, but it also marks the - . ——— - : retiring of many of the gravbheards. They got the habit years ago. Anyway, what else is there to do? |

DEMOLAY ACTIVES WIN The DeMolay actives football | team blanked the new candidates |eleven, 28 to 0, in a spring football . game yesterday at Brookside. Cor-

the veteran Glen Cunningham (left ), and won the | event by a yard or so. Cunningham won the event I last year in a brilliant race.

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ber precisely how {one of the veterans remarked, “Just | I happened to fae | like a 6-day bike race. I'm sorry cide on this place | [I left my wheel at home.” $5.00, Mr. Beach is one of the principal | : | and another group of rookies. exhibits of the town, along with the 3 SER 3 | Still absent from camp are Out- | main street square and the outdoor | : 5 SS | fielders Taylor, Eckhardt and for Your Unless you have had some con- | tact with a small town, you can | in two workouts today, the first scarcely imagine what a tremendous | at 11 a. m. Lunch will be served at the field and the players will cessation of all business and official activity in Sebring. It will be a | The University of Michigan's trackmen were back in Ann Arbor to- | course, though, and apparently withloud, screeching summons to the cit- | day, feeling well enough with winning their fourth straight Butler Relays |0ut effort caught up with his Notre |

»xcept someone | 3 3 Sa } RR La LL | | ex I X Pepper games, fly chasing and gardens where the alligators bill and | | Whitehead and Third Baseman Regardless of its conevent this is, what a stirring, moving | remain there for a longer drill in | izenry to assemble at the ball park.| championship but none the less surprised that the whole affair went | Dame rival, passed him and gave |

Hl 1e it was a BN : 3 RR RE 3 8 SRR | oN ih “pot on x 3 3 3 _ ; RE ; | batting practice followed with the | go Se lake and | : : : SN NR BR | work topped off with an infield | a pict ¢ A RR NR 3 fe a . 0 . . the local author- 3 } drill. The.diamond was in smooth, | c00 in langourous bliss, and he lives | The 6000 fans who jammed into the Butler Tt waar ae ; vist | Fieldhouse Saturday night rose to their feet en in constant peril of a nosey tourist | 80 : : or a loafing sports writer dropping masse when Melville Walker, Negro high Jumper i al 2 . : ' : from Ohio State University rolled up and over the dition, on any new gas stove in our store, selling for more than $5.00. thing in the lives of the people. The | world champions in Sebring, the | the afternoon. The Indians’ chieftain -~ bs ~ ™ yO | - : . mountain has come to Mohammed. | | wants plenty of pitching and bat- | ting this week. | Big Fred Berger, regular out ‘The world champions are in| like it did. . ‘his team a good quarter-lap lead. | The Wolverines played true to } | Deckard, running anchor, didn't form last Saturday, winning five in- dividual stars—Sam Stoller, Bob Os- | have any trouble maintaining it, so | dividual events, one relay and 200d, Bill Watson and Dave Hunn— | yace | wy “ha « |

| aaa {an Si : moe ities had some sort | : Tha : = | hrm condition for the first time In on him in the middle of one of | fielder, is leading the early hitters $ ) { the Indiana boys copped the gathering enough second, third and | &lmost scored enough points between

of private agree-| | since the Hoosiers have been in | ment with the | | Bowling Green, those red-blooded epics of the frozen | north | ( and his long drives provide the best entertainment for the fans : in the new Relays record time of | fourth places to amass the huge | them to ik Ohio State. | 17:56.4. Notre Dame trailed in sectotal of 49 points. Ohio State of-| The Wolverines did

deity regarding the weather, At about this time of the vear Mr. | Beach, luckily, has some competition Reed wants to develop into a | | grouped along the sidelines at the | | Warren County fairgrounds park. ——— 8 beautiful pieces, buffet table, 5 straight Regardless of its cone chairs and host chair, oil move in a Just the suite you have selling for more than been wanting at a very $5.00. low price, Down | nell, Lee and Devalt starred for the { some fine | ong and Michigan was third. fered little competition in placing | WOrk in the relay events, too, though, Butler collaborated with Ohio second with 31 points.

| fans, Manager Wade Killefer sent his | men through the usual limbering-up | exercises to start the drill and at | OLD AE. Pa OLD Besides which I : : ; : Vincent Sherlock, regular second ; SR X 8 3 R IR x BR X \ 3 ¢ ¥ Dye ye » | knew this was the winter home oF : “i a : CHIR, I a] Bed LIVING ROOM SUIT Mattress eX v al spinner, and | k : 3 } } , : Us Rex Bench; Hye Je looks as| $ . | the Detroit Tigers, joined the Tribe M————————— since Mr. Beach always loc S 8 HR 3 \ : 3 Hib Vesterdans oul oun Bel Is | A beautiful 2-pe. suite, healthy as seven Minnesota full- LY 3 : : | camp yesterday. Other new arrivals Regardless of its cone new low type arms, re- Regurdiess ‘of 1ts cons versihle spring filled dition on any new cushions covered in ate tractive, durable tapesuy. Down as a yokel eye popper. This also | | league pitcher and may be signed hapens to be the training base of | {to a Tribe contract at a later date, | the Newark Bears of the Interna- | ® “Peay ; : Be = | Catchers Riddle and Crandall back= | tional League ana big league ball FN § | stopped for the collegian vesterday clubs are dropping in and out of the | k ? 3 : and indicated the big fellow holds | { Big Fred has several pounds to | take off and ditto Bud Tinning, the [ roly-poly right-handed hurler. The Indians’ first exhibition game [is to be staged here next Sunday | And Your Old Suite ; If You Can B : > Bridie YOUR MONEY BACK ou Can Buy Mi eo l Vi l | the country,” the Hoosler runners set | winners, for Less Elsewhere chi an / 0) CS 0 IC or the fans to wondering when they | — - When the throaty notes of the g D UY loped through the first two miles | If, within 9 days, you can buy the same or even similar merchandise any place else in i . a : oi and trailed Notre Dame by three- |: Indiana, for less than you have already paid us for it, we shall immediately and cheersiren roll over the village at noon to- | | quarters ‘of hbitn He = fully refund the difference. L. D. FOSTER day they will constitute something quarters of a lap when the baton |} : — Se ER. [7 saTisFacTion M and knocked off one Relays record | giate and Kansas State in breaking | : TU RK < I ball. These people down here know | Ingiana trailed in third position, | In Winning the mile baton event. | nichigan's strangle-hold on the in- | Hit Hh ji LINE ad - " at q as much about the Yankee Person- | sporing 28 markers and barely nos- | They also placed second in the twWo- | dividual titles when Larry Holmes | iY Bi Ee IN a | alities as the most rabid filbert ing out Kansas State Teachers of Mile relay. Their lesser stars BAT | local hurdler, galloped over the 60 | in the Bronx—and presumably are | Pittsburgh with 27 points. Butler |Dered enough second, third and | vayds of low barriers in 6.8 seconds CEILINGS equally as well informed as to all | followed in place with 24 . i Cracked teed 5

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» “0 - I don’t remem | around the park by all hands. And . selling for more than ance to nature's magic. Ronald Hibbard, young outfielders, | 3 > | Yankees are here | NR N LN ; i ; 3 Manager Killefer planned to get { down strikers, the Supreme Court | opposition. However, a few short RUpnriIess. OL Sts Come — | Smith took it all as a matter of This could happen only in a small settlement where opportunity for emotional release is limited. At the same time it is a healthy testimonial to the enduring appeal of base2 ! c : mark. event to best Holmes the cracker box oracle of the flay evening but it was left to Mr. Melvin

| 10-minute intervals blew a whistle backs, it seemed sensible to stop over | 3 SE NR : RE | were Joe Lawrie, infielder; Otto | jition, on any new RRR ") : mattress in our store, And Your Old Suite town with some frequency. Today, some promise. | with the Bowling Green Barons, more than a mass call to victuals. | In Butler S Annual Relays went to Jimmy Smith, who ran: rd. 0 hor Whibe fifth fourth places to push the point total | Osgood of Michigan placed second the other clubs. [ tallies. by inches in | Broker Glass

| to signalize time for a dog trot | and subject lingering sinus annoy- | Myers, Joe Hoover, Vic Mettler and | bed in in our store, mattress in our store $5.00. for instance, the World Champion Berger Pounds Ball | an independent nine, furnishing the lays: The noon blast will signalize the Whivg ; : | Up right next to the half-century |p came back in the high hurdle When it comes to baseball lore,| Records tumbled throughout the Per Single Rofl

Thfe special mile run was the dis- 7.6 second... station stop is no part of fiction. Walker of Ohio State to give the | appointment of the evening, even if King, Kansas State Teachers of | More than one unwary expert nas | crowd of 7500 its big thrill. In one |

| the local fans did get to see Archie | pittsbure. took the broad jump found it out. As a substitute for breath-taking leap, Walker broke San Romani pull an upset win OVEr'| event with a leap of 93 feet 11

actual performance, the rural Ful- [two high jump records and tied an- | Glen Cunningham, former Kansas | inches. Stoller of Michigan was sec | lertons nuzzle greedily among the | other. His leap of 6 feet 93% inches | flier. The two speedsters coasted ond and Smith of ‘Michigan thi d “i records, drink deep of the day-by- shaded the existing world indoor |through most of the race and then The other individual , Site: ll] day accounts of the games. and lend record, eclipsed the Butler Relavs|put on a last-lap sprint to give the | went to the Wolverines Stoller we heroic ears to the radio babble, mark and equaled the highest jump fans a “thrill” but still finished in top honors in the 60-yard dash re It is probably true that some of | pyer made by a human in the out- | the slow time of 4:214. | ning the distance in 6.2 on | the best-informed fans in the coun- doors. | Cunningham Calm | Watson heaved the 16-pound lead |

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although it might be nothing more than an indication of rather positive vagrancy tendencies. To get back to Mr. Beach before we lose him altogether, he will be on hand to lend what might be technically called his moral support

to the world champions today, since | baseball is one of his favorite games. |

And it used to be even more so when he was the star pitcher of Rollins College some 40 years ago. Not many of the moderns know it but Mr. Beach was a great all-around athlete in his day.

were very few things the husky author couldn't do so well. Mr. Beach was a track man, a pole vaulter, a shot putter, a champion swimmer (he was a member of the

1904 Olympic swimming team), a |

a fine boxer—and he didn’t know he was a football player until he left college down here to go to Chicago to study law. He has been as low &s 72 on the golf course and even now at 59 or 60— the gentleman isn't sure how old he is—he is liable to burst a 77 in front of your startled pan.

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It may have been | that he was the greatest until Jim | Thorpe came along. Certainly there |

It was a grand evening for Walker, who went back to Columbus very well satisfied with not only his new world's record but a victory over his teammate rival, Dave Albritton, to whom most of the high jump glory had gone prior to Saturday. | Albritton won the event at the Olympic Games last August. Walker's achievement, although it {may have been the climax of the evening's entertainment, was only

one of six Relays records to fall by | Other new marks were |

the wayside. set in the University class medley, two-mile, four-mile and one-mile relays and the shot put. The Michigan team, which | diana’s coach, E. C. Haves, hates to

admit is the greatest in Wolverine | history, could have left its relay |

| teams at home and still been the (whole show last Saturday. Its in-

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Cunningham didn't seem a bit | perturbed over his defeat while San | Romani graciously accepted his victory cup with a gentle bow. After |all, Glen has the world’s record next

{ball 49 feet 11'{ inches for a new | relays shotput record,

and Hunn |

[pole vaulted 13 feet 21% inches to |

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to his name yet and still thinks he | can feed cinders to San Romani at |

will, even if the Kansas State star did pull a fast one Saturday.

| Indiana gave the crowd a thrill in | the early part of the four-mile re- |

lay event, but finished, as expected, [in a blaze of glory and a good quarter of a lap to the good.

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