South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1922 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS -TIMES 9 SPO TS Golf Tennis BASEBALL Boivlinz Billiards BOXING U rcstlinz ATHLETI PC cuvimminz Expect Many Lowered Records, at Finals of Drake and Venn Relay Games - ; r ' :

SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL. 20. 1922

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FOUR NOTRE DAME League Standings ! GEORGETOWN STAR Lone Irish Entry at Penn Relays

MEN QUALIFY IN I :

DRAKE TRY-OUTS I

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WINS PENTATHLON AT U. OF P. GAMES

Have?, Lieb, Moes and Hozun !

American League.

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DES MOINTS. Ii . Apr:; C V - - V. it h , rd.! ad - ij -ii ' a record breaking l.-t e.f athle:.-, " ft'., "':

::rer-d, finals In the 1.1th renewal ! ' -(. Trake, rdn', will h- run oft American Ao iation.

- n T it s S iturday with ir.di-jt.or.s. favoring . Mr.r.eap.di

many th ittere-l record :n the trj' k Ih-iihniIh s ." ,.v .'da tu ton n , . . , . , M;iw.iuk 7 ' I'r!:m;r..ir;f.- '.vrr- !. Pd It. day i.tiiviil. 7 ; :m tie 1 Co va.rd dafh .i r.d 11:0 yrd Ka:n.i t'ity ? v hP-h hurdPs thn jivrlin .and discus j ijf,;,HV,-;,nI throw, polo ault, rutin. r.g hi-'h Jump i

n-.-l phot put. Scratches r'-da.-ed the j

LeGendre Carries Off Prc-j inier Honor in Big Field j at Relay Carnival. i

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PHILADELPHIA. April 2 S . j Robert Legendre of Georgetown university, won premier athletic

W'JÜ LOSt I". 1 ""u "j v 4 i7 i the opening se-sion of the twenty-

d; eighth annual n lay carnival of the ..V I I 'nir-rsity of Pennsylvania, when ht- .",.;.! ca pturf d for tlie third time the in-: I tercolleyiaif pentathlon champion-

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1 r. STKRDAV.S KE I I. T S . .Nutluiiil Lcajur. Nw VtL lo; 1 1 - r i u ',. St. Louis 11 ; fhimz .1 rii!l.il-l;hi.i lo: i;rioklvn 7. i ui n u a l i ö ; ritt'hurü 3.

American Leasu. !v.in'l 2; St. Louis .'!. 'rliin-o.n ü: I'bil.Kllpbiü 4. 1 ' -1 u ,; ; .New York 1". " h k a '.; Ict roit Amrrlnn At.ocialIon. Tn'i.in.ii"lN .". ; Miinapolis St 'Idled' ; Milwaiik' 4. 'iiluuilniM T; K:iiiii.s Citv 4. L'.'i!-vi!. I , !. r.r.il 'J.

?i'M m th 4 10 yard hurdle rare to j-tart er, x. luahtiT- w" re -"r-(-'I to com; "te in the final.. Avr of tii' Inivpr.-:ty of lllinoi?

f-tr-7'P"d th fT.-t't tin,. in the r - J fury di-l r!:i!. l-rcal-tin tr fhe tapo m.t n head A:;'i of ' . --i-l--riT 1 j trir T, jr Ar.ce'.'.j. in 1 r sTot.d-. '.

P.xul-i of ;r:: :. o;: i;; Hill I layc . of N'otre I .ir.i. ar.d Sp t. of Wir:.on; i:i were tl. rth'-r iju ihh'Tf. jo ftiy. !io;r of fvm worli'f f or'l?. w ill attempt to hr'.ak the

ir.,r',!' f..r Tlio i , i 1 !TI Soillhefn A 0l a t lo H.

. . T...... it-.., I M"M!" at l'-irniiiJi;h.t!:i. rain.

;per:ai TuaT'-n nrca-i;r'i :.,.w inliH al Atlanta, raiu. 0!i of t!i- K'lnns A.'sr:e.-. , 'battauoojf.i 1: M-uiihU Ti,fl rir','-o rp'r.- hi', o n f ! .lrtf. 1 : N.ihvil!o 1; Little k .".

a !'tr? r :-!d tlnn evrr l.'-fnre. Tf-.ir:ij .-ird lalivid ual .-itht- from 1? iol!-rs and univer'-itie are f ntre.. wiiile 00 lii'h ho.l will Vo ir th competition. Thirty -vcn, compn?" Siturday'n program.

1 o " - Y a r d Patdi I 'i r -1 i e.a t : w o :i j y raulu. rjrinncdl; ron.l, nurke.j Miih!c-in: third. Vil?on, Iow.i. Time I 1 n 1 . ". !

Second Heat: won hy ILK

hip. Ovei romln? a fild of the brt ' all-around athlete, of the cast, the Vahin:toii collegian won three out j of the five events composing the j protracted struür aiid liui.hed

.-econd in the fourtlt and third in the i

final. Ieonilre'a victory" v'?.3 the outstanding feature of an afternoon of track and heil Mort which brought toyetlur iiiJividunl and team pertorm is from ;i tn:ijorit' of the K-ad-in? universities and rollpe cf the country in the llrt half of what lia-5 grown to ho tho greatest anrual uthleti'.: carnival in the history of the

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CiAMKS TODAY. National Lt-acxie. Nw Yer!; at Horton. 'inchi'iif i t Tiftshurs. St. Louis at Cb1'-ar. raili'lelphla at Hr""klyn. Amfrlrnn League. .'hira' at petroif. "l.-voiar.l at ft. Loui, AVaMn?ton nt I'h 5 la.Iol phla. l'.'.-'ou nt New irk.

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MICHIGAN AGGIES

IRISH OPPONENTS ON DIAMOND TODAY

Grcb and Tutincv Sign For 15 Round Bout at Xeic York on Mav 26

HIGH SCHOOL TEAM

TO INVADE CULVER

.i:V YORK, April C.v Or.'1 Tum. y ,,f :;.-,v rk. Amcrinr I MeinlT- nf 'Ir.nL light h' .iyw-:ht ihampion. and to Oppose (idet- Tvla --

!kIed, Mageveny to Hurl for II iri t;rc1, ritt?bure. Frid.i j Expect Good SIha in-.

! TI1. ... T f.. AY .-.sn.a arnoits tor a io-rouna n::e

iiautriuvu utajc iui i. -

eonsin Sundav.

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icr.tf.-t in M ul;s n juare Garden 5 '- r- - ''.

trac:: men. ;

:h.e n;i:Ju or May

call? for both pugilist

to weigh ir.

L'urr.haw, will tr. a.l.-- ' :; to ta :1- the (':::, r t..; emy team in or..- of :. :

;tn uea .Magevtnx n rue iox at 175 pounds at 2 o'clock the afterI the Notre Pa me baseball team w:l' ; noo,: ol- tne matoju

-r r.in np on ntTiinsr i n .1 it. ir.i' t,,., 1 ... i. . 4

, .. -c, , u;.ii,v, 1.1" t . 1 . t j.-Jdvjwtu.u I . , , t gcies for the third game of the ohrnpion of the American expedt- '

tionary lores in France, won th-t, " ' ' . . , T( Gap;. K::.tz. Ka :: .

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regular .schedule on Cartier tit-Id at 2:30 tills afternoon, dpt. Ulievernicht will again be stationed at first

base.

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w itli dene Murphy catching ' .ien lat J.m. 1 3. He rciv.i t h. 'cr'n'. ' r' ' r' r:- S

tnd Prokop in the outlaid. j jl:, dcii n ' V- Ut" "i r;f"r-i a'' '

, .t. ..v w.-. i.ui) recenny nutpointea iorn , tirr f ,...,v,r ,. r . ,., ;a hot workout yesterday afternoon. c.iUrns of t. Paul, in a decision! h's'r-v- t r 'There are several detects which lie i..,Ut at the card en. He ncnfres o..,!. .'..-"..' ' '. ' ..

CAPT. JOHNNY MUPaUIY

Notr e Paine t'po: t followers are

expecting great things of Johnny Murphy, high Jumper extraordinary and national indoor champion, when ho lr;ip.s against a high clas Hold at

is trying to eliminate, and lie will J xh cavyu i?ht title held by Jack 1 ln , r,jV"; j V'.. have no noucy on the siuad until L-mps---v. ' ,, ',, '-',--: .. , this is accomowslied. Sunday he I ' .'' ' , ' ' '' 1 "? '." ' I in th -l;otpu aid . t h r . .

LIGHT VOTE SEEN mBZr ; neion ;,t iteiott Vvis I unn nnm iTiTm in ! i'dward,. Kin- an

run rmiuAKitb äö

INTEREST DECLINES

the penn P.elav gat ties at Philudel-

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orli of amateur f.port. 1 lonors 1 phia this afternoon. YVhi'p l.othered annua! Prako i-las.-i

wcic widely svattcrcd in tli- otherie; (,..! ....... .t.,. -J..,.

:Fs,;-i WILLIAHS' HOMER ICARDS CR'JSH CUBS ff.r- rnnH irinnu -ri!-1r repnrrl lirr:i k ' 1 ! ;.!! o wt C t mil

' 'is?-" CRUSHES INDIANS 1 WITH FOUi; HOMERS säsk

di.-tanco of 17 1 feet, 1 inch, better. ing the Pcnn.-ylvania relay record of l;.irtel of Pennsylvania last scaum . ulW ' In the -CO metre ra-e he pririödj Pitellilljr Duel Between

i over the course in 22 1-.". .- conds. i

heating" tho in-ord est ihlislied I'.v

with ininrie ilnr'Tif tho r.rlv i,..rt . Haul (.astr.er is dated to lio,l th

of tho season, .lolmny is in good j ledgers up and Piek Falvoy to sh.tp now and h. add ma k- a i-!en - : nmo i:h IV-ioit. If things go; did showing. He is the only mem-1 wv.q wdny, howewr. tlie p!ai:-'

brr of th Notre Pamo trncl: s.ual '"'V ho aueied considerably, hddie at the Henn me. t, tlio other mein- ! PoCJroo due to get another chaiv bfrs competing at pts Moines in thef-r,n a5 th eoach believes that 12 I

h;'s rrreat po-sibip.t ies as a hurler, Th" idtching staff was augmented tPi- week by another likely recruit.

As a freshman la.-t hod .a no-hit game

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imc. He has not an

of smoke, but he has

a good head and excellent control. !

County Not Aroused Over Primary Candidates Making Last Efforts.

Th- Fro1

Hired its first came in :k- lr.!'r"i

leapue eter Jay w her; s ' tr- ;i - :

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nnirg raily spelled it-i-tr f'T

vards, til e Soph h'.;rr. at.d Srri:!.. his opponent, twirled tils x:;at'--- t. an easy victory.

Mails and Shocker.

'St. Louis Shmers Connect for

; l." Hit, in .11-., Victorv Cnr Bancroft Tried I--'1 ,,"!ric thould TUCilJay be ttm.i. whV.e ihv ;vlll' ! iuri.l ' ('"5S VanClOjl I UtaW ,ay Teron isthat farm.!hnm, r;,K Wrr

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To Do Brave i 1 avor

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oOTRK DAMP: 5-cond. Anrrt.; A , Ltg x ULK 1 UfID .. .(ronii t r-mdre fell bort bv u- , ' . ' ' M'IU n . ( hicao to six hit.- Friday, wlnle St. - XVaington; third. Simon,. M!- - lev-eral uVh, on I o r u tin- broad U lh,a:,1r . hu" 111,1 1,1 1,10 I.ua pound, d the local pi-elu r, for . ! ! ourl. Time: 10 1-5. f Jn.CP V VV rfTT f T fl T K ' "a , " CJ1.; 7..' ' ' ! , ! J ' his seventh in six dajs. Lmk, hl(s. intludrng home ru:iS 1-y .Mr-' nrnv i,..-.,.,,-.

Third Heat: won by Sp'tz Yvi?- S Ö Sn Uc wart 1 ' 1 Unf 'attle h-tu cm Mi-.cor Icnry. Air.smith a ud tu o by I iorns-; ,Tini, ,.f.tw,,n tho r.iants and the consin; s-ord. Sims. Mohican; , Jq MeefS Oda V I creed tocoond placo in tho ' -JV on , asMv 1 1 to ::. S-oro; l;ravfS ,viI1 p. protested to PreVt third. Kearney. Kansas. lime.; VWW i,,,,,, wb(M v.rnon Chun of,Hl"U k'caffl1 (; A(';;ni1 ' !" ' !:! n. 2M-1 i i Heydler of the National league

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o cidtnhi Confident of Good Showins atir"";" ,h; I'1, I

i-'oiive ,iTitiiii i'liiipiiv Lone Kntrv at Penn.

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Fourth hat: won hy Ayres. 111:-.

noi?: Record, Ar

third. Ellison, Wiscon

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120 Tard High Hurdle First j Heat: won bv Anderson. Minnesota;

.n T7.'äi- !.'nn',q- thtr,1 Hunt-I V It ll

CVVUU, i J t i 1 . ..... . ------- i rr, Knox; fourth, Sargent. Michigan, j In; a Time: 13 3-5. Second Heat: won by dish. Ne-ji"f'ay braska: second. Shope. low.; third, i mile

"Wallace. Illinois; fourth. Prick man. Moes.

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Fnittil States naval academy

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M..ii. imij tnc -..-.no. s.-ore;

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In the tmal event, tlio larv metro

j run, tho Georgetown athb to b.ad tn! V ri.'i; PI'T in 'I I.-, i'iHCif.,-1 M.MIi H-M.-rl tt:tre hoth. I - V i ' till. O Lflll J Uv

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Bell Tclc.:hono. ?sinr to Meet Arnos Club Sunday

St. Joseph county politician are strengthened y the .v.hhtlcm ."f already beginning to forecast the Jerry Kruk. fort:; r Hu-'.-.m La'.o primarv oto next Tuesday. an1 u"0o,--r:'ln b'-ccue t-.:rbr. t."e They forsce a light vote in this c" f oounty. particularly in tho acricult- 32"; - 1 W''1'

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ta;! !!. ' r- r-1 - t n v

crt arf far h(;ind iri ic-r plowing j tren 'mad- in th lineup '.-ir.'th-

a:;. i.ar.aii, uuc to rain and Co.! , pre.teason amo with N..tr.- Pan.-. weather, and they wil probably not ani thr management of tho ',..0.1 1 acrefu.e an opportunity to catch upPrtinn p-.oks forward to a ;-to-:n their early season work to go to j rjous trip. the voting h"oth. j 1 "urthermore the .'täte and countvi. r. ,.,, as a whole is not aroused by the i L lean-Up Promoters ll ill primary. An off year election with-! Attoinl $nfttJrirt Mnt

.'Ut strong national is:-ues to the

Manager Fr d Mitchell of tli.

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! . -"-'i .tii.-iniui, noi ,cs, Hra v.. s anno .inc-d Fridiv night. He ; fore, save in tho republican cam-! Through the court-.- ,f " Peene, Kaut mann and Farr 11. enj.i ,1,... tho fifth, ir.oho- with th.. I r,-.i-n e.-- c,.. .1 01. I r.Hf of th. Vp'!ow t :i c r .,

Iv to nult in liclit vor ire- 1 re pres." v. t a t : ves f th- r re

Protliet Pight Vote

v 1 Wirt::. (,IAMS PUSH BRAVES

score t;.-d. Sn.it!"! was on third with i.ne out wh'ii Pan-roft fli'-d out to Cruiso d--i-p right. After the c itch

repres.-f.taf.ves . t:. iut-uf ste in th.' eh

In the St. Joseph county campaign ! '' h v

Chicago. Tlm: P" i-ö. Broad Jump: won by Bradley, Kansas; second. Hamilton .Missouri;

i the fina

Moines

Card. Johnny Murphy lean-1 Pmery of Princ. ton and West ot U'l, IIY'b ; K! ) SI ) ()ITT f h I V Ii UTl W1X ,!!,1'-v' ' ' ' ' 1 v.-n tne nvely contest tor nomir.a-, " - ' '..v,-...

gainst a classic field at tho ! Washington and Jitferson out-dis-; xi:vv yonu. April -x The VV IkktOV -v d e-v Vo-k l'an:'r,,n- M5' r I';11;1- ' ' "' :!n' tions has not s- mod to arouse tho'.vit'-d t0 att. rd a relay gam.s and with the four Itancing hint in the long run. The v,.rk American ealy aotl . hrot" , by yZ wiidm s, Fav Zi TXL lT ' rT l S teams, including the favorite time or distance made m th sc n s.rl,riia Friday. 10 to The Ped Sox in th, htth and cl,hth inning, bvat'- r'"-t i.ou-.' 'vi(c Z , VT " int' rt;, In f iCt th V( l;'rs ! :r;.;,J ' ', . relay quartet and Pill Hay,,, all tell short ol the best Inures in , IMa,ly ;i triplc p!.,y in t!l0 soccnd ln. jtoston 10 to ,1. Th, horn, tram t ?u. th'.' - v . s "n.; c I ml ! 7 ''T "nlS ! - Li-b and Hogan competing In j fast compotition. ning. Walter Pipn Xow York's brst ! was in the lead twic and cut hit the ... " . "' ' "m. rtinunated by some unforseen cans. , fir-x.o

is of special events at Pes Points v. -re allotted upon tho i baseman, who did not min vtvitor, hut ..t v,,t.t ti... . ! .. ' . ' . m- , retw.-n now and primary day

today, the athletic interest position u.i:eh each athlete finished all last rcason was on: of T-V!.!'-- eh..,n:,Vons in th.. ninrh,, lio.ton 1'"lI'cr,'u cu'1 01 1;iaT rr;n- likely to tesult in one of the light-j---. v-'---

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nt Notre Dame Is centered on track j in each event and. notwithstanding ; game as tho result of a minor onera-hr.ade four doubl - nlav

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third. Osborne, IIlmoN; fourth, activities. two setnacss, L.egencire nnisneu ;ui j 1:011 on his nose. Score: York three- Seoiv :

,s and New

run rhouh.l not havo counted.

Unipirs ientelli and Klem said

Swnrd. Knox: fifth. Sundt. Wis-on- Tho making or the breaking of ' ra-v "inr.t-v with a total of eicht Boston 0 2) '(( 001 11 7 1 j Now Vorlf ... I Col 15 0 1 0 1 0 0 rr:.,V. mh'; th-y did rot so Pan sin; .-;th. Critchette. Crinnell. Pis-! thft lrIh ?rpnd for this .spring will ; points. PwCinartz of Muhienbt rg , .xCw York . . . 102 P;.' 0.1x10 11 Poston 120 00 co-0 6 15 P rrf'ft c it h tl b ill tno : 22, feet. " Inches. J o.-cur today. With tho single ex- cn'll'': vas !l'-s ufarr;Jt competitor, j Karr. Fuherton. pod. go and Ituei; 1 Neiif and Smith; Watson and ' to ,...-. a tv. v.,n hy i.iri'... , T-....t .. !iwitn 17 voints. senrinc two seconds, h.m.i, o-.ri v.,,1,.. 1 rrv.-s!

Pilous Throw Won by I.IHB. ; rptinn f;f r,s p,a. ,vorv mn ii wth 17 points, scoring two seconds, j Bush and Schang.

NPTPP DAMP: second. Hamilton.,!., mn,o., oto,- ti fnhc'i third, fourtli and sixth. West oM

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M'.v-ouri: xniro. .M'mi:

fourth. "Weiler. Nebra

ni. Drake: fixtJi. Mi

tanc 130 feet. 10 inches. i ;it tho rna of Anril i'- vr.M- TTl!l K-lapp of the navy and Maroney of

: Georgetown were tied with 21

1-om Nebraska; ,,,rlr,(; rv,r hn,fli to h'vc thrni j Washington and Jefferron was third ATHLFTirS DHOPO.0 ,ka: fifth How- b.. thu t, T,,J , with is points. Fmery of Princeton -v 1 1 1 J l ULWL J-o Her. Prake. Pis- foo j, in br.tte.r shapo thrin it was was fourth with Ll points. wh.Cj bLLOrLbT lO bLISA.i

cnr- 1 at the end of Anril last year. This v l',lP

Shot Tut Won by Prad'cy. Kan- ortunatft; because the athletes ', Geor- ; second. P ihl. Northwe;tern: j mcrt wJ,h i-eonr competitor. , boints-

O'.Vcil.

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HOILEILMAKKHS HOLD

o-t prin.aries i!i -ear.

And because of the probable light vote and tho larse number of candidates in the field, many t-urprises may bo evident. In past primary op-ctions it ha,s bten possible with

! son r' l':v'-- or certainty f f"re-

flgtjr in : f' ty v. - The heads ( f l! depart r.irr.lri, rn ho i d t ' : 1 1 '

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PHILLIES' EARLY LEAD HAW KEYES TO '2 HITS ;,c;s nucTpaud Tuesday u-eki- r, ,. ha

VTORS DEFEATS DODGERS, 10-7 IAFAYFTTP Ap,1 2-Wai;a eca l ti e average prognos;:at -.is

i i iu..L)L,i.i'HIA, Aprd ,,s Ma.'ijKia.N, April 1 h " 1 .... ...... ...v...., t..o.4...0 Mocride held Philadelphia to - vc"i ' bhi'lios drove (Jririe cut of the box nsatinal support in the pinches as, even a venture on the outcome. w in. i ,.u,i ii... ... . ,i..---..i T . 1...- TO. : l . , , . ii. .i, i

o-.'Kir.!,-! ...VO' v.;- ... o,.. ..,,,T 1.. ,. ItrfinVIvn 1 t 1'UIUUe UUValVl . I i.ia. ; Ii'','l'l i.- i:.'l. - il--' I. ML Uil- S.llliC

f-a; seconu. l'ini. oonau -siern. . mrft with keener competittr. 1 ! scvuttorecl hits. v.-hde his tea mm.te-: f rxay unci o. i ;roo, :iyn 1' to .. " " '- , ' ' '"' ' "" third. Hamilton. Missouri: fourth.! Mt t(A p-ake giff, ,.nri ?n Hv nf ! In the more important of tho! hammered I; Harris an,t Lck,rt f,,r lirintts was ha mnur d ior 1 Z hits in att rnoo'n- "' to l- T"y PoiiormaKor t pauvo int. rest is manifest m vart Ti.-r v-rT-H nM !! tirth. Sandt.!., : ' ' '' rv,mrin,-e',m ,ri,v v-i..,, i:.nr. v. hit, n. o i . o..- . . ' .". i . .'. i,,,!. ;,f,.r v.i-oi, T,-,nv twirlor held the visitors to two scat-j miis parts of th state, the exception

to at, n.d the ;.- jv'v

Mr. Or: f . - '. ::: j Ch-itr.be-r of rr.rar ' .-n d Mr- pr- v. n his d -.r i.-.'j- h v. '.: ,-

LILT,, NOTT1H DAMP; Ufth. Sundt. t!i. .,. iVyU championship relay races (Jeorce- ; l :; hit. and 9 to i victory. Pykr,' " 1--. inui:.--s. aftr which Mamaux twir.er ne.u tne visitors to two s,a:-::oV;. parts or in state, tne exception.'

Wisconsin: sixth. Moniten. Nchrasua l T ho ha -,1trhr,, to-.vn captured the distance medl-y hn lmine run and Hushi fifldir',- a'"-'i C5 .rd.o:.;. ; i.cl! tlie d.-itor-j run- lor'-'1 .. it- "i.u, i... . ; e.. r f j.orau.c D-irs.s oi ;o ai-i

Pistanc 42 ft. i o-4 midies. j v.uth more than ea?er Interest are' vent

Preliminaries in tn- " B;: Hayes and Tom Lie.b. The fcr-

hurdles were postponed.

l e fealUf. Scor

Tho interschoiastic medley relay v ash.ir.;.;; vn

110 11 : nn? i:; i

rner has been wearing t'-'e eo'ors cb.amnior.shi: race was won bv 1 hil.ob Iphii ..lCai'j 1 1 o -

Pole Vault Qualifiers: Meader. I of x,-tro Dame for three years, and ' Mxor academy after a thrilling '. -Mo-rid-c and (";hairi:y; P.. HaniIowa: Hogers. Karsi?; II r.vk. r. Min-j Ir,5h arc a;ways pulling for him content uith Hanvhoti collegiate in- i L'chc-rt a; u Poikins.

Hul.b. ;: vas ci'i. ctive un'il the ninth. v'h,''n x double and single were, ty to a candidate or iuo is pre- OllCOmlfs Brother. Ai tim

y. t.t'n. a ft r A.-l.;,-h the holders bur.om u hy tne iiaivKy lt a tai- vaK-nt. r:; s-natonal race. m . . .,

,-n runs o!f 11 lv- P:;-.che.l hits In the ;-.!, r c- ; v i;i h Hen. Albert J. peendgo ha- JlUlr, .liw Slim: I a: (). end and eigrth s?cored ptirPieis run.s. , htumped the staf, and ln which: p-o;m; guilty in c.' . : pi 15 ii Two running stop.- of hard sr- und- ' sp.-.:kt rs for Sen. Harry New day to a chare, of ;;-! .1 . --

a . 7 . a

nesoti; Orlgq. Knox; Hamilton, i . arh:rVe the coal of all hnnirei -titute of Canada

Missouri; Jone. .Morr.ir.r.-:ue. VHr,, rtir!0rs r.- .:0nd. Hilt

P.Tpd 11 feet. ir.cr.es.

7 pi 1 Ts by Alls op and Mornm w.-1 . t .'hav. nppe.iifd in va.-:us cor.gr-s- .-den cf in. .vi' ;i;n.r r, I

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Ih'vmond B. Buker of Bates cob

High Jump

Qutll'.ers: liborne.

vily won his heat in the qualifying p.o ran a err it race in th- two mile .

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P!:no:s; Ilormn. Tuva; M-Fllven. . of th Nfltro i,m, track t.ani for : 'in one of ' t he ' faxest narks of! I'ITK"I'. -M':.l '..:. 0 " REDS R t ? ( ' 1 1 HITS AND

Michigan; ''ampbe'.l, Mmn-ot.i;

W, B rb r; At-ru". n-. ! b r:'a:

All cleared th-" f ir at :'r. f

ln.-hes.

the first time. That ho is likely to , di.-tar.o runner. in American cob

le.ired h re for the j. t t ti: :' t!

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Purdue 21" e.i'i 0? 5 e ' Iov.a OO i ( ' MO 1 1 1 2l

n hi.th caioi-s.

Iknoridgo ( ;nltdenf.

S:rl'!.y biis-d n-ws arti"l ap- 1 ford Ih Ii'".. p'aiir.t,- in Ihicago dailies which ; 1 rother t!

S 1 1 " and C's' - if. ed '.fO-day ja:! rente-.

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' i point cb'H however. P indicated , r,.,-: j-orint on the last, lin and won !" ,:- Pav. np.rf.- wiidm s f'-rc j

DEFE.VT PIR ' ES, 5-3 i Wall" and Walth- r; Trev is. circulate in Indiana, tending to ln-j th

incm-

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ae;i" ! from the marks h h.as been makii.g j easilv. d"f-atin- amonsr others. X. IV h;s rr!1'oval 1!l Idham I "1" ''. . , Javelin Throw Qu il.:.-rs: r-j n :jk ripens in rr.;ent triaP. r-n Mrown of 'ornell: Thonnsön oPVa tlriv,: tr",n th" '"'x tb.-- ::: lr:,a-v a Plino;.. PM-t. 1 ir.cn.,. in... ton. , vrra o-ision. list week his I Hamilton: Potain of P.nu State, and : : th ilr.st nan to,'1 I;:;'l;ur- : u Missouri. 1... icet. .. 1::.;. y l' throw? TiK.-tsiir.-1 14a feet. Ton, 1 Kn'libun of Iowa State. ! Mee St oner, hl.s succour, hit ow r V "r

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burn. Iowa UV.yan. fe,-t, 1

inch: MSi:

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led th" fild n th" trvout

the left hi-M fence for a home in;

f? ; Zimmerman. S .uth Pakota. 10

yec.-.r, p-j v with a hurl of ?,c

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he.. He aP place fourth in

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:V '".CX VTV,' Xi -lU-A0. April rS.Th Mich,:20 rortinv.. i-uth Ben.r Ph.on,.!ji:i , t,a:n ored an ,w 9 " ' i to 1 victory over Chicago Friday.

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j pos.-ib!-. d P at as .a vote of censur. j r-e crdly ;r.-.;. ; ; to th..- liar-ling administration be- r-rs. Th " .;-. oj-d.-r. i

can so of New'.-- friendship fw the , ant to r.- p--.rt r : h.

to party bati-.n Cd': r : I. :').- ! i.

riN'CI.N'.N cTI. A;r:b. -ft. Inti- i.-.---;..-.-, aro net -xt.-cted to t,. ar ; a rf.-r: o; m ! : - Ji;m:"

4 rr-" j n i c"n,-l' fl1 News rr:enus.u:j Agreement ll itli heds , fnt a.(ll h s p.yapy

a,.-o !.!::o.! tn athoti-

pr stis- t f th.- be al institution by winning botli the sprint medley relay and the 440-yard relay from fast

holds.

Sum marie s :

Couch and Win-ro; CarPon ' mat Ion that IP!. Ilouh. holdout. ' much we!?ht in Indiana where th Frark y

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p troit 002 oh. .ih i- u i. j. MILLERS BEAT INDIANS

j Pavenport. Wilkinson and Schalle. . .oldham, Stoner, Pavis, Johnson and.

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4 40 -yard hurdles. Kind. Harm er. Delaware; second, Mc'rearv. Oliio;

, taking a Pad in the first inr.ir. estate; third. AlPn. Lafayette; fourth, j j Knole, Michigan first baseman, lined f Ureen. Ohio State. Time ":-.. j oTit two two-base hits, one three-base j Pentathlon broad Jump: First.1 ! hit and a homer. Score: j i,e dendre. Georgetown: second'. Michican .... 102 0P1 0 2 f It 2 ; IP ir.artz. Muhlenberg; third. Pryu. d'iiicacro C' IPa eooi 2 :P Virginia Poly; fourth. West. W. &. I Peverence and Vick; Purch.lj.; fifth, Amory. Princeton. Pis-1

Cassler.

soon would come to terms with tlie r doc-s

i Cincinnati .atmnal Pcigu oihcia.s thinking. , drink of ;p

I was given following a meeting of j Reports from the- Heverldge head-: Pucheltx an! . rr- s:- 1 w;"h tV p: ' the- club directors Friday. rm -'irrer? indioato that his lletitr n ' rr!e?or r.v. - ",r h r r:-.--- v ?. -

BEFORE 11.000 CROWD, "The HU rence now existing as to ; a'nts are confident of success, this leased, the m-.y '.r.- d btr.l ! . J MiNNPAPOLIS, April 2 . M in-, salary between the club and Roush despite tlie fact that the New in- motion of ?V- fate. TI o tv j rr. - nea pol; w-.n: back into the Ameri- is so small." sal. I one director, j terests have control of the regular were take -. ;: o, , -; . Apr .1 . lean a.-sociation had heu Friday. "that I think it can be bri-lged. republican organization in many of . cor.seeju-.-.c.. ,.f .-t raid ut t'- -

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Sport Summary (Py United Press.)

winning from Indianapolis. S to :'., The club is no?

ing to send after ' the cor sressional districts.

hefoic ll, (...) fans, pussdl hi: hla' IPldie. but don't 1-e surprised if you;

third home run of the t-va.-on. Cov-' see him in line vithin the next few! When you say cigars say Dutch

Parr.es and Tardpy.

. lauce. itc. 3 i-- iucne. i Jen .announced her deci-dori to play Id:-, producing a run. Score: I H-d ofiici jls. , Quarter Milo College Champion- !n j.,.;., champicr.shii s .it I::-l;ana polls . 0m0 0213 .1 :: ! .0ars 9y Vxitc ReIay Pace: brst. Pennsylvania: Wimbledon where she "Hopes to1 Minr.-apdis ...vn -1 llxS 1 li MINNPSOT.

:tcn also ru led one for the circuit. - days." t Masters

McCraw allowed b it one scraich . Koush returned to his home in

; " ' hit until two were out in the eighth Indiana the first of the wcc-k after ; MONTH CAPP Sazanne Lerg- when an error w;.s followed, i.y two - iailir.? to come to terms with the!

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CHICAGO. April Minnesota

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in wh-rh Iir.nsora t.'ok tit'. P;-id

C. tX- T . . U t 1 T" . . 1 -

, - l""u' lw'iIiai'-'i astime. has been missing for sev- MlPWAFKPi:, April 1'S. Mil-'after the fir-rt i.inir.g. S'ore; iM!lllll!l!ll!IUIUIinminillfllllllllllllli lunien..erg. tourtn. Maronej days. The Yankee 0:l:ce eay3 v.aukeo opened the season at homa ! Minnesota 1 K "

rv-.'" ; ;i'1U1 1 Vlon' his whereabouts are unknown. Friday by winning from. Toledo. 4 Northwestern S 10

i t i . . i i. j c t v i i i' . u, n j . v . . , .is. . j m . i.: .ii s. j. . i. . . t M i U o U , till a..u ..nn..f..i, ..- .- ......j

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111-tf second. Lafayette; third Ohio State; . Mr MulIa Ma::(ry an1 all tU?; wavcr. Scib and Krueger; Mo fourth. Georgetown. Time: 43 2-.. ; Anu.ri, ' Graw an.l Maver. .rsy Dutch! Pentathlon Javelin Throw: first. . xi:u- YOPKn,be Ruth, doin; lU-tf Gt,,re. t.eorgetown; second. , th orphan ,tutv fr.n the Nation,:' HI! i:YI Ills P.PWT MIDHUXS

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. .i..w..v..v. f.) , p? not be under orders until Prewcr fnfelder irertim- n hr.m. Palmer. Pulley. N

hrst. Cxeter; second. Hamilton Col- , ,. . . ' ... T, ,B, T.otA tm., Ta 'May jo. s run. uoub.e ard two sir. g. es m four Prov.n. liege Institute. Canada third. Med- , v. T,T, , V-T . . 1 ,,s, .--i .- . .WN i RANCI.M O V.:..iim M. times up. Score;

ni , i.lsn Tnhrtot,. Itr.l.ar.d Roberts and John Toledo enO Oee roo - e When VOl ray dg

Huntington fchool; tilth. Johnstown.., ... . , .... , . , , " . .r,., E'Hich School. Time: 4:44 C-:.. i1'" ichav. have been soud to , OJ.b,. aula e . . . u 1 1 1 uu c lx 1 s Q U:

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Pitanc9 Medley College Relav: I ' , Z' ','.." . "T'V- ''."! -o - -o iv,,,., ,oa, first. Georgetown: second. Navv: ! V Tnaen and :n,;nt P:,h ual, :n ana (.os.-tt. I third. Ohio State; fourth. Columbia; 1 ?: Tei::ils .thln;I,;c:i!ihir8 r .

Two Mile International Run: Vim! YORK-Bill Prennan. Chi-; ST. PAUL, April .S-Shevhan

E'Bnlcer. Pates; second. Thompson. r.eavywe igni. ana j.m iracey v. a. .v. d three men m a row in the Hamilton: third. Romig. Penn State; I !-l:ar.. havo signed for 1. eighth inning and Ullis get a scratch ; fourth. Brown. Cornell: fifth. Rath- i rounds in Madison iuaro Garden b.t. cs-orir.g two of th- m. givirg

-iay i.. L"U:-;p.e the op rung

! CHICAGO Albert G. Hill. BritPh 1 AmTic m association hc ie

un. Iowa State. Time: 9:"3 1-4.

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I Pentathlon Discus: first, e'lann.

iNavy second. Lo Gendre. Gc orge-j ' raC-; lri a:iLi Olympic star, will ; Christc r.s n hit a home run in the I town; third. Marcney.' Georgetown P racc Jo:o Iiay an i I:arl I::by- h lT 6 th:r ; --r.ir.g, scoring s:v: -.han ahead If0.. r., pr,.aro Murerbe--- f'th I this fall as a member of the . of him. for the .Saints' enly tallies.

:Byrd. Virginia Pcly. Distance; 121 i Mt-adowbrook club at Philadelphia, i sc. : e :

f,.f.r inch.. I I: "a-s announce..!. ! Pmtathlon, 20 Meters Run: first,! E Le Gendre. Georgrctowr.; second. lOPLLGU PAPPALL Kclr.artr. Muhlenberg; third. West. ' Purdue z. Iowa P

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S( fifth. Pyrd. Virsir.ia Poly: and Mar- I Catholic University 4. ; cr.ey. Georgetown. ti"d. Time: j Columbia 15; Amherst 0. 5 : 2:21 1-3. Navy ?; Carnegie Tech. Z.

; Running Ho?. Ftcp an i Jump: Holy Cross 6; Powdoin

ZZ Won by Hattrsly. Pennsylvania, disZ tar.ee 411 feet 71 inche-; second, ; Hicks. High. C7 feet. 4 inch s. Hammer Throw: Won by Baker, Princeton. liS fett, 1 inch; second.

Brown. Harvard; third. Pmery, Princeton: fourth, Hills. Princeton. College Sprint Medley Relay: Won by University of Pennsylvania. Levre, Gill. Holden and Brown: second., .Syracuse; third, Navy;

fourth. Princeton; fifth. Brown. Time z:ZZ 1-3. lCCO Metre Flat (pentathlon): Wen by Emery, Princeton; time 4:33 C-5; second. West. W. and J.; third. Leceudre. Georgetown; fourth, Clapp; fifth. Moroney, Georgetown: siMh, Renartz.

si N ATOUS DOWN" BLUKS. ! KANSAS CITV. April 2C Th: lecal team of the American association started the season at heme Friday bv losing to Columbus. 7 to 4. Columbus took the lead in the se?-i ond inning and w.-us neer headed. Roy Sanders, although hit hard, being able to tighten up ir. tlie pinches. Score: j Columbus 010 320 010 7 12 0; Kansas City ..000 001 0CO 4 10 ?. Sanders. Snyder and Hartley: Eeyd, Bono, Morris and Skiff, Mo- J Carty. . 1

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