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EAST LANSING, Mich, July 26 (UP) — Michigan State College's Head Coach Clarence (Biggie) Munn leaves tomorrow for a two-week tour of the Hawallan Islands to conduct football clinics. Munn returned last week from travel but the danger of scandal a similar tour of U., 8. Army is even greater the farther away! teur fighters will meet a bases in Germany with a group of | {from home a team goes,” he said.|from Evansville at the Sahara

nationally known coaches which | conducted a series of clinics for |Pational Army personnel. Mike, Munn's 10-year-old son, and get will make the flying trip to the, {wouldn't know know ’ Where to stop . islands with his father. The Honolulu Coaches Associa- | tion is sponsoring the tour which | will touch at four different islands gained his

chain. e largest attendance

the history of the clinics.

oof bath woolly strouble

“When you take sports out of their natural boundaries to places

{like Madison Square Garden, a

scandal is likely to happen,” he said. : The alternative, he said, is to concentrate on “campus competition” and a strict control of all

| |amateur athletics.

“Athletics should be practiced nst natural rivals in closer ference competition,” Phillips “There’s no need for a team to travel from coast to coast for

_ |intersectional games.”

He said an “occasional” across-the-border game would be all right, but cautioned that players “are bound to get into trouble” if they compete for commercial inte:

Cites Pressures

At the same time, Phillips said pressure groups often drive a coach to proselyting and “buying” talent. “Whenever you buy a player you induce him to get into trouble . « » don't be surprised if, a boy sells his services once his amateur spirit has been tainted.” The commissioner sald those practices are scarce in high school circles because their athletic programs are kept in “safe and sane boundaries” instead of being tied up with commercial interests. Phillips said colleges could take a lesson from high schools in that respect. The IHSAA imposes a 600-mile roundtrip travel limit for athletic purposes to forestall the possibility of gambling influence, “We feel that's far enough away from home for the boys, and I always felt the state line is a good place to stop and turn around.” High Schools Clean

Because of rigid control of high school sports, Phillips said to his| knowledge there never has been a “thrown” game to benefit gam-| blers.” L# 1 the fiercely-contested | Indiana high school basketball | campaign hasn't lured too many

found it's too hard to predict the! outcome of games. |

less emphasis on national champlonsghips.

“There's a great advantage to]

He said it would be nice to have|

| ships, whole program would mushroom out of hand, and you

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DETROIT, io 26 26 (UP)—Ford Konno of Hawali and Caroline Green of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, a couple of teen-agers, eyed world records in the 1500-meter free style finals of the National AAU outdoor swimming and diving championships teoday. The 18-year-old Hawaiian missed the world mark of 18:19 set by Japan's Hironshin Furuhashi by only 12.5 seconds yesterday in the qualifying heats. He thinks he can do better in the finals, Miss Green, 17-year-old holder of the National AAU 400meter crown, smashed the American mark sgt by Olympic Champion Ann Curtis as she led eight! qualifiers into the women’s 1500meters finals, |

She covered the metric mile in| 21:20.8 a full 33 seconds faster | than the record set by Miss Cur-| tis in 1945. The world mark is 20:57, held by Rahngadild Hveger of Denmark. |

Other finals today include the three-meter springboard diving] for men, platform diving for wom-| en, the men’s 100-meter breast stroke, 200-meter free style, 300-| meter medley relay, and women’ 8 100-meter free style.

The men’s 1500-meter final adds |

ip as a two-man battle between

Konno and Australia’s John Marshall, now swimming for Yale University.

In AAU Swim Meet

|Los Angeles.

{were Winifred Numazu of Ha-

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Konno, who lost to Marshall in the 400-, 800- and 1500 - meter AAU races last year, said he probably could have gone a little faster yesterday while Marshall admittedly took it easy during his qualifying run. He should be much faster than his 19:105 clocking in the trials when the title is at stake tonight. “You never go all out in the trials,” the 22-year-old Aussie said. “It was a bit of a breeze, all right,” The other six qualifiers in the men’s distance race were Tonatiuh Gutierrez and Fierro Efren, both of Mexico; Willlam Woolsey of Hawaii; Garrick Agnew of Australia; Joseph Robinson of Pitts{burgh, and Alan Lauderback of

Miss Green expects her toughest competition from ‘Anne Moss, 19-year-old Wheeling, W. Va, mermaid. A student at Purdue University, Miss Moss also bettered the record formerly held {by Miss Curtis, as she went the ‘route in 21:51. . Defending champion Barbara Hobelman of Chevy Chase, Md. posted the third best time of 22:234, but didn't exert herself. The other feminine finalists

wali; Kathleen Clark of Akron, 0O., Virginia Pietz of Portland, Ore.; Betty Watson of Indianapolis, and Ellen Oberti of Washington.

high school champion- | will be presented on the but if you have them, your|

fame hitting home | Last year Munn ryps but his 1923 batting average in of 393 also is the Yankee all-| time high for a season,

Vestel Steel, previously unbeat-| en in amateur baseball's Twilight | League, fell before E. C. Atkins, 6 to 1, last night.

Atkins’ Hitters Stop Vestal, 6 to 1, in Twilight League

Cards Reject

Veeck’s Dare For Series

By. United Press

ST. LOUIS, July 25-Bill

series between the St. Louis Browns and the Cardinals may cost him $10,000. Veeck dared the Cardinals to play the series on the grounds that neither team would win an American or National League pennant and the Community| Chest, to which the met proceeds’ would go, could use the money. But Saigh, Cardinal owner; said Veeck was talking only about his new Browns as regard the perfnant races and that the Cardinals were still in the run-| ning. The dare was turned down. | Saigh said he didn’t think the) new Browns’ owner was con-| cerned about a benefit for any{thing. He said Veeck just wanted | to embarrass the Cardinals by| taking credit for the proposal | while S8aigh got the blame. Saigh said Veeck was concerned only with getting some publicity. The Red Bird boss said his| team has played benefits before) but a post-season series this fall| is impossible for reasons known to Veeck prior to the challenge. If Veeck wants to help the Community Chest, Saigh suggest-| ed, giving it $10,000 would be a

Maas, held the Vestal’'s to only!’ three hits. In other Twilight action Charlie! | Alsop, giant lefthander for the)

|Veeck gives

good way. Saigh said any time the Chest that {amount the Cardinals will match! Hit,

It was Eddie French's first set-| Mallory AA, scattered only four contribution.

back this season against

ex-Broad Ripple ace went the distance,

Amateur Fig hters

‘Meet Evansville A team of Indianapolis amateam

Ten bouts card, starting at 8:30 p. m. One of the featured bouts will be a meeting between Heavyweights Don Evans

Grotto ‘Punch Bowl’

"' of Indianapolis and Pete Nichol-

son of Evansville.

Expects to Return ST. LOUIS, July Cloyd Boyer, a right-handed | pitcher who was optioned off] |atter winning one major league game and losing three this sea-| son, was expected to rejoin the ISt. Louis Cardinals today. The Cardinals recalled Boyer from

26 (UP)

he was optioned July 1.

Robinson Soils CANNES, France, Sugar Ray Robinson,

| French Liner Liberte.

| Atkin ‘eo L { Vestal Steel

the Columbus, O., American As{sociation team. Boyer won three Rand lost two for Columbus after

July 26 (UP) who has

five hits as the Mallory nine defeated] professional bettors because theystraight shut out victories as the the Eagles Lodge, 7 to 2

Saints Win Again The South Side Saints, who de-|

trounced the All-Stars 23 to 6,| {amassing 24 hits in the slug fest.| Men’s|

Formerly the Yaver Store, the Tryons changed their

name last week as Yaver with-|

drew his support. Frank Sigafoos, dent, announced at a meeting last| night that the city series for the| amateurs will begin Aug. 25. Scheduled league play will end a week before.

TWILIGHT LEAGUE RESULTS P. R. Mallory . . 031 00 - Eagles Lodge 1000 0— 3 4 s0p and D. Campbell; Nas lars Bodds. phe Bain, Nash (5 000 100 0 0 3 O'Connell and Maas; Fr south nel 3n4 Ma LH ench and 2 ab Tro ons 5 a 3 ercer an Critchfield, M 1 Cannon, Tiepen (1) and Russell, Allison defeated Sacks 17-10.

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SCRANTON, Pa., July 26

What the colleges need, said] Paul O'Connell, Butler hurler, feated the Tryon All-Stars last Yes Phillips, was a strong, airtight|pitching to former Butler basket- Sunday in the Municipal League, | a Learaan, R, ra sanity code and enforcement ofiball and baseball star Charlie repeated the performance last] 21, El Monte, Cal, held on all its rules, and perhaps a little, — esteem seeriunscest—— night — but good. The Saints! & stolen car charge, knows

when to make an error. While playing softball in the yard of the Lackawanna County jail last night,

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