South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 8
SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1922
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MONTAGUE, MURPHY HAYES AND RELAY TEAM BREAK MARKS1 Dc-rli Al-o iets Mark :Not Allowed to Stand runlun Finches Second. j t r.- vr?Tr Tri. M-iV 2". I TVi r. i c Bf.nln r.rov. 1 fir-rem! in tho annual s.a.- I., free. ..a ( track ar.d f. M np-rt h r t . ai t-. er noon or. stuar - o:r. ar.u e - . i 'ir row rr.-nr.1l n.a'.e. i ' - - - - ur'l '.; f.: ip'I ---ror.l with w ' t Tv:'h 1J---1.V1V. ,,t rirlhim for th:r 1 ! P .icr for r.-irlhan. H'Vlr flft-h v.ith T . ir.-.iar.T. w.i? Mtth ar.f! Vah-ih with vn? vr.th. Franklin f.i;l'. to e--ore a poir.t. Thf- day was Ideal ror a ir.H.f. j 1-1.. h" r'.r.dr rath war In perfect condition. A v....u 4. .m j north mirretl tno rniro. i perfect diy. IrUh HrtiiW Four I!rrnls. Purdu" vi' rrdif d with a r.w mark in th- half-m:!- run ard.P.arlr Pt a remrd in t!i fvo-mu- run. Th" In?h f hatte rl the 2:r-yard dsrh. 4 1-yard .'.a.-h. h.zh Jump and rly rac m.a-V. Tho weight rr'ord; wer r.ot touched. Purdu jutnp'-d into the Knd hy placing fifft and third in the m run. Ftirr.as in w.r.nir.r: fhr ev -nt camo within f.-ur-f :f :h of a "oirl of oiinli'.r,? the ro-orl made by Burke of Notre Dime in lrja In th 14-yard n.. Montagu f NY.tre ram- jumped in'o the Kid the vart ar.d r. i up po. ,m fa , en ! r. f h' ' i - a rd .tr lU'.it a-xa,. Me44f ....an a .. , when Harrison or Purdu-, '.hn ov-i- . took him or. the fain, r-.-ild r.of i -tird "the r 1 1 c at: 1 fell back to ; ynr.u iu third thro at the- f.r.:-h Fails in i:inl Try. Murphy of N'otr Iarc.e. af"r rlr.irin? the rar at i'-i. '' tr:'d for the wnr'.d'!-- remrl bu. failed. The N'ntr-' I -a me ! '. . V te i!U v.-.. or. M.-v t'nv ! mr-inc: ff v-ith ii... ... their event. '" id mark three e. .ui ! bn erin.r the , Butler, i: irl- i ham. Wah.'-h ar.d P-T.imv had a t-.atle rv il f.- c.--ro.-;d pii'' and tV,.-y ,-r. d the tap'- in the ord- r named above. Tli- iv. ..-i-nb- r o -a as a M hev.v-f 't Pun.T.; of r-u-diw . F' '.:ttle of p.utier. and I'al "i ' i-i'i- , 1 .,..1. cevej.Ml lap ai:d pU.PU a if I..";,; w,:n.- the rac He kept
n orl - rr.1 t 'in.-h fourth. ' ,ii't r condi rlton 1 1 heMid'at,! M on I - the huh janip Ivcy won the t tM, thf 1,0m- s'r.t.'.. when; 5-rh -nd pliced mho,v1 in n I wH, a ,o .''.'M .m r::!:- ;'"'v d broad jump. DoolttK u. a ... .1.. : n.iV,inl i, of Xrttrp Ilam. e;u.h
nosed him out and '-roke the for-. mer record he'. 1 hv I'uni 1 The 0-y.ird run .,i!u out to be a bat b-ue n Purduo vl Rohir uri-'C: of W.ihh 1 r ' il T rl no:lir -.1 .1 .- . , the" lat !ip. !'-h ,,ir iv. e. Harri.-on i.m o; o. the j-rer -rf..,-cf rrcfi r.; Tr:- a i . ... , 1 1 . 1 1 Vi ber.id- lMpring :i Uloff the purk he.d hv M-ehn of Notre Dime. ' , Have,, after ?,r:i,n-r t l;-; , varn :as:i in ' 1 . 1 : til c..'l'i-i 22A.yard d .sh a-d lore. t- e n r.a4 low' red t e ; r . .1 ... 1 y j '.. ' 1 '
mrr mark of .2 2 t by - . . . x. rurdue to :2t:.1. Prei of Purdue 44" a rd d.h Montague. s( tre i-ho finished 5e.-d wi- t-vo -rds...-. hi,t IMtcrnan Notre Dame. behind th- f'.M' lr:-V.man "' H';r-;:':- Pdue. 'h ud ; TV- t'.r.v m the ;2--yird bvv '"n. trlnam. fourth, lime
hurdler W i lone-. -I Vv l--.i Notre Dar."- but it n to fand as h" k' hurdler. The -Ae-.. were e-rp.-. ' I tob h-.en bv L'.e.
of Notre Dime went b t..e v-oarw f,..n th. I )... tr..-e 1 :o tVet. ll inches, un marred I fenv of Ir liar. o tme . ,-,h ot u: L: b. Notre Da nie. jir.-t; within M .' ch s "f " . a '. '. - 9 Miiier. Purdue, s. end; triusrs, Putrfcorl it. t c c'i'i tl'.row. T;;- ;, :-. tiurd; P.-asly. Karl ham. fourth, '.rir.d h ir. li.-ipp-' th- pol ah.i'--- I . -u:ee 41 f-et II inch's, t a crf it c'. r and 011.? 1 'h--' yml hurdl. s IVsclj. r.'otr rver.t to bA drawn ou ove- twice -e pv-.r,f t.v:; Iv. y. Karl ham. second; time it sbcul t have take::. . Adam--. D.-Patiw, third. Dant. . Notre TV.r..e v. on -i-ii' out of 11 x ,.r. p n!i. j,,. -)). T;m,-. 2 1:2. event ir.-l f :'' : a J r ; j p. Han ney. I;-.d:a-.a. first;
the i:"-ard Ituh Viril--. rr.- mi ,ave:in ev t.. w r e t a " n in a -., -vard -lash And 4 I -"-vir I ru". two firsts. w-!r.r.i Pur Pie annexed t h m : ! and D-yard r.ir.v Th- r.-i team t -o away two iarire s-: ; t :. w.-i for wlr.r.ir.c the rn.ee am. re.av race. Geld rr.eda..- w-re n.io- - . . . : 1 1 . . . ,- 1 "1 r . r s t 1 n : . j i ' ' winners rece.vc,; thirl and fourth " To o' ?.-'-: -n . 1 s a P. i tiiiiiiiiiiinuiMiiuii!iuin!!iiiiniiimiJ!i: Zl
Pole v.pilt r. Smith, and Jores, ' HOME OF ElDePauw, tied, first; Mercer. Ilutler. I ar Hcg-tn, N tro Dame, tied for ' third. Height ll fee-, t inch-s.
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League Standings Nation.! I.f;ijuf. I.t N.-Tv York -1 12 st l . i s 21 ., ::.r.i:i 21 . . Pi:tt-..irg l 1 nirlan I.figu-. u.a L--t ,.v. -r h;i i i . ;i - T ,.... ..-v. 1 r.U 1 l-:r I 1 Ua-h .nctn 1 p. - : m : i-'i r.j .4-7 .-I I .4 41 1 .t-o . v; 'j 1 American .orlatlon. V n I." it Mir-r.r-"-' -I I-'. 1 1 .'. r.f.- .s I'l 14 Sr. 1M il I'" 1'i M;!-.v.l.;kee 2J 1 !.' i :. i City ll '.III Jll.'iH 17 "1 I.'.-; iv:! 17 i ..j.j -, .Njition.ii L-jKue. n.rh i- i. i r.r k!n 7; Pliil.i.lpbl.i (Firs' I'.r .kin 2; Phü.id'-lf M.1 .1. ( Sern ad (',;.. r:,.-!! ; rhi'- u-n l. (First isie.i s;:'i;:';.,:'.:V I. 'i:.. pitfjsi.nrs ts-ond ar:'p ' m.ri.i:, i.e.ls.ie. N '.v ! k :; ; v a h i n : t " i; l. '(... .1-.. -: s I...ti 1 (Fir.- par.if.i 'lii.'i a ; s. !.".u: Sei.-c.nd .ime. i 'i. v-).i!..! . . I -ff.it r.'ii.' oi i hi.i .1; P-'.-'-.n 2 (First 'lme i I'!iil ol.'li .;., ; J!,,?rcn 1. is.-..nd l ;n.- i AniTi;in A tsori.it if. a. .Mi"'!: 1 1: in 1 u - o. I: .1'1 " !" ! .". : I. u i v i ! ! .Mii.u.'.il-dN 1 1 : K.-insu ;f v St. 1 III Mih-.iUkee 4. . u t Iwr n A i.i 1 1 1 n. ..u- nri:., ;i; rh.ittun...,-1 t. .First Cj... , . w Orl-aus a : '!oi:;u i.M '. (Sec . T, A ! 1 1. ' .i : I.i'rle Ib-k 1. 1 2-1 r r. mrae Arlm-.i : I.irri.. i;...-k 1. s,-enJ i.-i.-.l, -i.irk;i toiw- i, .mi;s. .N .i t i on 1 1 I.rii n in-. I . -I I . 'I I ' 1 '. ! ; 1. I I ; p:,;- ..i..:;.hi.i .,t .N.-w Y.rk. l'.r,.t ;!f sr. i.,.u,s. n ü :ir i ii " i ii .i 1 1 . An rri' an I.r.uup. sv I...!i .it .3;". : i: i .i? I .. ,;r. N.-'s ir '. i.i!in--r..p. . . I,,' I .1 1.1.1 1 . ?i liilliir? ' ' ' '.i;-. 11 10 11. .11. v.uii i.V y . : 1 ? - r t. .in..: wnni - . - ... th- ;';"i;. ti.d tor iir.t n d tu o I i !f t o . summary .-: 1"" yard dah Haves, Notre Dime - d - M; De.-c!.. Notre Dime, second; .-':.!!. !.' III- Ihn-, Prthr. r I'n- - , 4 - : fourth. T.iio- .l'h j 1." lt d high h irdics Ivev. Karl-I .'.am ll-ia.-e.-. 1'-I',H1U. S-COn-l: . , . . -I Sutler, third; Harker. Pur. ,:u, f..,,r:h. Time i:,;.i. I . ,.,1;.' run -Furr.a,. Purdue,! ,rst : Dai: Kar.ham. Second; MuI' P'Udue. third; ;dyers. I.ePauw.l fl,irth. 4...;i 11 "'l'"u. A.i.-j'vi Discus I.ieb. Notre Dame, first; diii- r. ' ir li;-, s.cond; P..a.-ley, i;A.ih lin thir.l; Hrown. 'Purdue. v .tr re Dap.p second; Milier, i .: 1 Jiiirtan, .otre iame, 1 ':rth. l'.-:anc- 174 feet 4 inches. sa ai-.l run Harrison. Purdue. n, lurdi.e., ;r.-t ; Kobir-.s. Wabash, second -Vai-h ; KoV.ir.s. W abash, se otr I an. jo. third; Ke: Notr, ptjr(, lhiri; Kennedy, Net re litv.e. fourth. Time 1 : ".: 2. rt.r.rU pr lki:-;- mark hpM by Me han cf Notre Dan ' ' 1 . - - . " L i . . I . . . " ' Notre 1'in.e. t'.r.-'; Ib'hivr. Pu: d.ue. second; ! 1 -1- . ... fl i,-J. 0..-..,,-. ........ . 4..1.J4....., u... u, .-i.'ii.v..,; P-utler. fcurth Time 21:3 Now'1 1 - - i. ; of Pure..:.: rd. breaking mark held by pice ! Two r.-.i'. run Doolittle, Putr first; Da It on. Ilarlhara. second; Hau - rv.er. Notre Dameu third; Furna. ! Purdue, fourth. Time ?:45i4. New by FurD.itr. rtPiw, t.'tl for .-e-or.d; Ivey, Earlham. "Wildman. Kariham. and Haasee D-Pauw. tied for fourth. Height ä ! f-et " inches. New n cc r.i hrfikiag , r ark s.-t by i Inchon. himself of c f??t 1 3-4 Tt T I Oi r -Jcr.es. De e-x'a uw. first; i Tvev Far hnm. seropa- Ah- c n..
.. . . . . . r.Pauw, third; Hf-nr.. Notre Dan.. fourth. Distant U feet? 1-5 inche,.
i Relay Won by Notr Dame. i(Pirber. De.ch. Mon'acue and Herr5! c-rr.an); Putler. se-end; ll.-. r.r. am. third; Wabash, fourh. Time :,:2r. 1 Now reecrd. Notre Dame löwerin?
their ow n mark of ?:2C. Totals: Nctre Dam 51-2; Purdue 2 3; DePauw 12.1 rl nan. 25 2-3; Butler IT; Indiana Wa bash 4. nrcKirvr TiiorxcK ihTvPi.p. CinCAGO, May 27. Ohic State baseball team defeated Nothwestern unlveirsirj today, IT to 3. Ohio State scored meet of its runs on hits. Cottar's work on th mcund for the visitors wn exceptionally pood.
"PREP" ATHLETES SHATTER RECORDS
Iii NATIONAL MEET; Cedar Rapids Tops High School? Culver Is Second Anions Academic?. , ,. ! CHICAGO. May 27. Two worlds : ir.tercho!a5tio records fell in the a ft' -n tho national track and fieli m-ct fori i.-;on. The meet attracted more; than la" athlete from 144 school? in 2 states. j Clarence Ifouer of Oxnard, Cal.. j broke th 12 pound shot put record j with a heave of feet, won the , J dcus. captnre.l third place in thei ! ar.d placed his school second in the jhih school li.-t with 14 points.' i:- u r sna'tered a recor-. whiort : ha d ood for ten 'aar.-. htterir.!r : the mirk of Arlie M. Mucks, of j O-d-.kosh. V;s . by three invhes. The other record was e-tabhhed j by Willi. in: Da-.vdin? of St. John's j military academy. Del.ifieH, Wis . i when ho leaped 2-1 fee, sio inche? ir. the runnin? broid jump. The fcrmer record of "2,1 feer, 7'j inches wa nivie l,y p. r,. $i in 1012. ! Dowdir.tr. in addition, contributed I 1.1 points to his scaoois total of 3-1 U. putting his teammates in third; I'lr.ce in din acadernie. Culver Milit iry academy, of Culver, Ind.. i v on c,-nd placo with 3t12 point., j Pill-bury academy of Ow.itonni, Minn.. h,ied fourth place wttn 21U points due to the work of Vic-i ..... tor Nafrel, who placed in six events. KneehiV St.Trs. In the hiirli s-'h.,,-.: Austin. Tex., tied for eeon 1 place. Knee, hie eo,u: Hing Honor's individual i r cord nf 14 point?. The Huntingtn rte-tch. Cal , team prot. fourth place wh 1.1 points; Pine r.luff, Ark . was fifth with 12 points du n-.Mniy to th performance of n.,gby n man. t-. ,lt.s ...... i..j., , ! .1.K.1 r. HU. .I"I1''3 V-,. -1 . . i-.,-...1. I-, - ,w '. a.- -t u.U.. tin ." 1-.",- h-ee er.u, r, - vCi, rn,j V " ' , . ' ' , . ;' ; ' " . bury in the cent lrty-one starters faced the Inr - rers m the mile run for high school I Cox. of i:o-he?ter. X. T.. breaking 1 ;aie m arter a pi;;i..-.uru I rnre' iS" ' ' M',nrf,v:1' ' ...... , . . i - i . : i . i r- IH...I - . S'-booi r.aeo ;n : ." 1 the far-et quirt er of the n-ir nont Marn.-i? Tmin r ,..!,..i.. t . . .. . j . v. . . . . . t . I . , I ' ' ' ' , ill ' 1 ' 4 4 Id.. i.un.M.,,", i , inii.v hip 5'Tnni two e,c,u n.xf.r ' T- "T' ,AVInnrrsn'h" PT ,r- ;,'- . V "." " I ' ' ' ' ;. ' -mmunity
hh .Phr.o' a- ! ar.i,-iis a th ' -r... 1, :' ' ' ,!,.f,-a A th - Iteli T lenhon- r.ir.e l- -r.ctn.p.ons a: p a.u-. oi i..e in. or-. H;?h jump fin,!.?. Won by Brown, noon. Coach H.;!?-' r.mtfc w-r.
Pr : no xi. iup.-'i;i;., i n ;:iam.i.on trove . ... , , r ..... u . . . - vtril Ur.ivf-rpit: of Chicago to.Iiy in wh.ch , th ,rlt. r, -:, an ,,v(ir,rP the dec:si- re of :.. .", .t tne J. , C;..le?:ite association of an;atur Dartmouth, second, tie betwef n ! from th Sainr.. ' tor. atcbrar:-. "! Cedar Itip'.'ls, la., carried off hich ; o ',4 nVil an hour" ' " ' : 1 ' Oliver field. The Ph-.ne f r -. we-e ; athlete5 of America, with a pcoro nt Clark. Amherst, and Muller. Call- n was th f -rrr,1 defr it s iff-red V honors v.-;:h 23 point, m the hih Thr,, other driverro ouaür.e.l h- :n the field and mad- 12 po.p!? romprt;n:: in tho H,lr. f"'1 fr;. Njchol? Cornell; fifth st. V;.itr-r-s thi.? e.ar, and the f;rU :4J school Fer;ion and Shattuck school , their cars today. Thev are Jules tors which wer diffctly re.ponsib.e ( y r" s,,dium aeant to rnl! in- lhcr; (-alfcrnla Height b feet, defeat f..r Sfr,y. the:r pitching of Fairhauit. Minn., mtde points ooux and Kddio H.arn-. driving -for th- h 5 f the pa me. the stu-; r.:..iin: their reate.t rival. Stanford 4 ,in ch!T. , . "aCP-" e. c.. ..ii.-n in iitwi. .- ! t.-,. -.v,;, - t.'ii. i'f.V i' r-T 1 i or K- correct d I or 5.X " . .... . J.ivelm 1 firOW unal. wen n A !.ir-o rro-x-. wa'rn- ti-"" V,-. v.
i'.-n. loiuci. i:p, San L.-rrrardino j ' Ca 1, 9; Oklahoma City. okU.. ; : ; PHILADKLPHIA. Pa.. May : 7 - Missoul ,. Mr.t.. S; Manual Trnin- Af;er iosin-; 12 st-a.-it gam- Phiia- ; r. z h i h . Ka r.s.i. City. 7 : lni versit y ' .jeh i 1 d-featfd Prrmkivn tiiv. .1 ,irh. Chicago. 1; Wabash. Ir.d.Ito 2 in th- ht.al game of a doubk-
.- 1 2 ; Rochester Shop. Hoohesrer. X. Y.. 5; Dupnnt ManuaITrninir.tr High. Louisville, Ky.. .1 Lind'floom hich. Iar.-. III. o; Chicago. 4 J2 : Irda. in., : Frbana. 111.. 4; SlKri - dan. Ind., Deerlield Hich. Hi rhla nd Park 4. j Academies Lake Fore.- Ac-ie-i my. Lake Fore t. 111.. 17: Missouri M A.. Mexico, ro , S l.rt: Morran! Park M. A.. .1 l-?; University school Cleveland. O.. ".. .1 ; p.aylor school, Chattanooga. Tenn. Tenn . .1: Al - i'.an.- Arn lrr.v. Svcamore. HI. 1 : ort n western M. and N. accrt?rnv. j Lake Geneva. Wi.-.. St. Igantlusi , a-alemy, Chicago, p 1 a-lJT Trrri T- 4 t- r- rrtr--v -v 1 m-L. iv.n I i ß GAMES FROM RED SOX P.OSTON. May j7. Philad.elph.X took two prr.fs frora Rft!!ftn -.. hrt 3 to 2 in 11 innir.g and the 1 foror.d. 2 to . S.nlcs bv Perkins I ir.d 1.1 :ln-.1V ' -.l II lin't ,rr.,r - ...... ...t. . T.i'-i t n r j - '1 M:tors tri;' extra inning victorv. i
A .nce. four bases op. rails; and two! ' the sixth innirg on Tor - r-.-r's wi'J pitches in the cev-n-h 7 isinle. P'ournierV do-tble an 1 a single
cl.'- che-d the game. Score: ( I'trst gime Phila. .. Boston . . OOa OH ono o n 9 01 A npt roft ri.a 2 11 Hasty and Perkins; Ferguson and" ! Huel. (Second game)
Philadelphia ... 0 0"A 2 002 4 oi Adan- ! Boston Q' 010 00A 1 4 0 i 1 ' r" '
Nay lor and Perkins; Karr and Walters. Rue: Naylor and Perkins; W. Collins. DETROIT SCHOOLS TIE iN MICHIGAN U. MEET ANN A;.l.i. :.;;:h . May 27 Detroit Kast--rn and Detroit North w -;r-rn ::-i u.-;av .tor :::; p. a .: j the University of Michirar. i r.i tv-1i " i ri.----i , .-v, , A D- tro it Norh-rn was thirl with ; . ;,lr.ts. S;hcls from outside th- ; state faid to make a , h - w ; n g with, ! the ex,ent;cn rf Parkers-,rz. W. ' i wh.ch hnished fifth with l' i pc-irts. won by W. R. P.arnum. vho: tr-r-k firsts in the ;avelin. disc us .tr..j hammer throw. j TOdo. Scott and Terre Haute also I were represented, the fcrmer wini r.ir.g one point thrcuzh a fourth j-lac Ir. th half mile r?l.ay. ir.HIV AND f AMIT.MH, WIN. FOR EST HILI-S. L. I.. May 27. ; Samuel Hird.y ant V. A. Campbell today won the metropolitan TouVe tennis champiorr-'r.ip for ve'erans. aefcating W. A. Lamed and H. 1L Hackett, 7-5; 6-2; 6-4- I
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Tommv Milton. Last Year 5 Speed King, to Drive at Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS. May 27. Tom-' my Milton, winner of th- -m : 1 rnc hr la?t y-.-ir an 1 1 f 2 I r Ivtm- . PiOn Irivc-r, to i, iv 1 1;;. 1 ; I f r th ., tV... V ... stakes antomohü0 r:ce to , run at i 4 ,.vCV c ... 4 .. TOMMY MILTOV. who narrowly escaped injury Thürs - day when he lost control of his . , mount and was s-'nt spinning into the retaining 'Aall. Ooux made the t,et tuie of the quartet driving today, his mark bei'ic miles n hour. Hear tie's nmMas t,;p,;h,i, an ;ur-;M m an hour. Khun drove the four lips 1 I . ".!." . e A : 1 H1 11 i-.'Ke m miea nn nour- : l" lv ":'-f - to condition prevented four other drivi iioni 1 inn in mi 11 I
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'lii laKe uuiu tomorrow aii-rnoon. ., ,. , 1: ii..,; I...., ii.M,..,...i t -.!.-.. - t"'v i'ih.-.mi. ii,mi, ii-..a. William C-.rdner and Ja-k . 'unm-r ar th,. m,.n , to MlMhIy. Tll. j tra k will not be open t the public Twenty-:Ac ears to d.te have ; jCt.,j th, t,.,t ;in1 ,n. practically :rradv for th... caH to th'c. st.irtir line next Tuesday. 7 TV pi H AFTER DROPPING 12 1 iTake Second Game of Double - I 1 1 it- t T 11 k r. V . ' : Lomt: Dozen (,ame?. Vi,lr Weinert held the S-itrbac ; to nine s att. i. l liits. .-coring thei , winning run inni -e;f -p. the p.mth in-; i niru. M:tch-':I's ho '-, r -th two nie n ione base-.. cae Brook Ivr. a 7 to 1 vie-! ; ory .p tlv t'ivt g.air.e. S ore: , j---rst :;an-. e Brooklyn .. 'I1 oo or.-. 4 7 15 1 philadelrihia !' 11.1 or..;. 0 9 2 Mamaux. re-atur. S Smi'h and
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tr:es fr-.n Wash.r.gtcn tcday. 3 to nj . YT: urrii TDAFPI r 1 IP-, a having the l etter of Fran;: GIANTS ML CII TROL RLlL - r.t.hir: .lue I. .Ruth fail-d to1 NRW YORK. May 2 . N e.v v r rk ' ac-r r.iplish an thing at bat in eele-p-eade .t three straight today from ; :-atic-r. rf his reinstatement. Srore; P.oston defeating th Drages in tae
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CaIiiorrda Track Men Attain intercollegiate Champions
CoMc s 4 core W2 Points Records in Ceury and High Jump Fall. R v Aif i r-d Pr3??. i CAMBRIDGE, Ma.s.. May 27 j Athle tic honors winr-d we? ward j jacro.NS the continent :oiay wlien the rniverf:ty of Oahforni.i tam aciin
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v. on th1 4'.th annua! track and field oination from Berkeley rolled up a oml o Q fo!nts t-rrrer than that scored by Princeton in se or.d place. "land 14 möre than Stanford, which .ll.i.-'liru LÜH U, V I aril, 11 11 L i 1 I ' r Ul'. titular frames, was fcurth with :i points and the University of Pennsvlvar.ia. ai.-o a mr.e-ume victor, was Vu":fth uith point? Following thej fj j Quaicej-c came Harvard with 14; j Venn State 11; La fa yet tee 10; Yale r'Ui2; Columbia ; Dartmouth 72 and I nine other colleges with scattering e totals. ( In repeating its victory of last liyer. the California cinder sttars V Spiled up 1.1 more points than they j .scored in their 1321 triumph. I j ilrronls Shatters". Üi Records were shattered in the I ! l OO-yar.l dish and the hih jump at i t la e meft- Alfred LeCoiuy. f.eet Laayette sprinter, clipped 1-10 of a I second from the old mark in the j century, stepping the distance in n 7-10 seconds. The old record wa- ! held by B. J. Wefers. R. C. Craig and j Patterson. In the 220-yard ' (, LcConev's time was onl.c 1-10 !seCond slower thin the world's , record. The intercollegiate record in the ! hich jump was broken by Leroy j Thrown of Dartmouth, who leaped fi . foet 45; inches. The California ath etes made a better showing than ex'jprcted in the track events, and with 1 their consistent perfcrmances in the . nM events, their victory wn prac!jif.;i!v ns.,;Jrpd eve- before the last 1 . u-a a..,ia.ICirni.'" I'l llir lliri iisil I'rrii nniui'i. . . , . .v .Mni:i;.ii i'i im uu. hmu"'. 120-yard hurdles, finals: Won by j Hauers. Harvard; sec ond. Massey, 'Princeton: third, Thoaison. Fnncc- ! ton; fourth. Merrbk, P.oston college. Time 1.1 1-10. 10 0 -vard dash. 11 nil: Won by Le
Cornell; third. MrKim. Princeton;Jfourth. Hile, Tenn State.
Goes to Staples One Bird Gustafj-on High, j With Smith Second. j The scores made esterday at the1 Weekly St. Joseph 'alley Gun club . shoot, were bad. oninc to a hi,rh wind handif a pinsr the contestants. The trophv wa.- won bv W. D. Sta1 v,,, who broke out of r.r inj ' th handicap r.ntih, His nearest , competitor was Mrs. Wilhul Myers I whom he succeeded in defeating bv j ' , one bird. She was? j-hootiner with a t handicap of fjve. The trgrhy was! - i German Octopus srm. I- r.a n k G u st a f o n wa s h : z h ma n with. 0 4 out of ir.n. Or. L J. Smith i ' - Sk ' 1 ! Witmf yer . P. P.. Melr.-ny S2;; o' 11 t r ' . . - r. 1 t tt C D. Mann Wilbur Mvers broke "f out of la and Mrs. Mvers 2 out of T weiv--ve.i r-old Pinei ciarp. di'i .-onie ro,-,d v.ork with a 4 10 cm v. hen h -roke 14 out of ' e " i t.i'- i...'- j"iiiik?in 1 1 . j . : ' l 1 I : icii'U tri" g;;p. r-asiiv anu snows rrfat promise for a beginner. REDS WIN TWO , and go DACITbiY 1 UM I 1U. . o t-- , INTO FIFTH CINCINNATI. O.. May 2. ne I Tc d.s wop. -ej h'ie . j header with the cub - to liy. passinz IChicaco and gir.r into fifth plac. we a -,-h; tnree I. .iirai? wnir.ers ;, fai1 to step the lo?al Viatters. The 'je-or.i rime was a free hitting con- . . , e i i p wn n t h e T;e i v e r e ;i,'.t a ' ' ..- , , . , . . - . - .i . . - i ....I '. ... - i i. i. . -..i... 1 the .r dn cs to be advantage, i f :r.-: ga n.i e ) I . . . On f 10 0 00 1 7, 1 a ro Jcpes. Pre-man. Kau ff mar. and. - T - . .ii 11-: -- TT.. - 1 ..... ... nu.- ; ?r'y' 1 ' jChicaro 'Oe C 0 4 1105 15 0 2 '"a C21 Ox 7 lr Osborr.e. Jones and JsuMini O'Farrell: Couch. Mark and Wir.so. BRAVES DO NT CAUSE PU.-n LC "I 1 C. I .. .is: came c: :ne series :o 1. Ryan p.tch.-i a strong, steady game wh:.e ithe wcrl.i's charr.rions knocked F.I : . .k. V... . iWa ca.."
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rack. Yai e. Time 5 7-10. Two-n;:'.e run, final: Won by Hi2 I pjr.c, Coiu.mhia; second. Puker. j Faf : third, Moore. Columbia; ! fourth. Dorr. California; f.fth. N. P. j Drown, Cornell. T-n. r:' 1-1'. i Kur.nr.c broad j'.in:p. :ir.a-: Won y.y LGendre. Gecrietown; -cond. Pcnn; third, Lnur;e. Princeton; ol'"n. .Mercnani. vainoir.ia; :-:n. feet. 7 I-. Hronder. rnn: second. sorrentl. California; third. Hanr.er. Stanford: fourth, merchant. California; fifth, uoivr,?, dornen, jjißtance i5 ieet. S inches. Half mile run finals won by Brown, Per.n; second. Johnson. Princeton; third. Shields. Penn Stite; fourth. Carter. Cornell; fifth. Alfrich. Penn State. Time 1 :."... -lO. n cviIo-m - a a 4 f t .'Ii au1 io Penn State; second. Douelas. Yale; third. Kirby. Cornell; fourth. Tlurke. Harvard: fifth. Strickler, Cornell.! Time 4:1 4-10. Shot put final won by Hartranft. Stanford; second Merchant. California; third. Witter, California; fourth. Bronder. Renn: fifth. Thomson, Princeton. Distance 4S feet, 6 1-S inches. Q 440 yard run finals won by Drisco'.i. Rifton college; fecond. Stevenson. Princeton; third, Hendrickson. California; fourth, Monle. Syracuse; fif;h, John. Cornell. Time 4 9 5-10. Pole Vault, finals Won by N'orr:?. California; second tied by Gouinlock. Cornell; Liberty, Darmouth. Black. Stanford. Cardner, Yale. Height 13 feet. 9 inches. 220 yard dash finals Won by Le Coney, Lafayette; second. Sudden, Stanford; third, Lovejoy, Cornell; fourth, Kirksey, Stanford; fifth. Feldman. Yale. Time 21 .1-10. , Hammer throw, final Won by Merchant, California; second. Brown. Harvard; third. Baker. Princeton: fourth. Tootell. Bowdoih; fifth. Lmery, Princeton. Distance 171 feet, 2 inches. D scus . throw. fi.naLs won by Hartranft. Stanford; scond Müller. California; third. Miller. Harvard; fourth, Berkey. California; fifth, L Gendre. Georgetown Distance, 140 feet. 1-8 inchee- . Final? 220 yard hurdlo? won by Taylor, Princeton: second. Meyer. Rut.qprs; third, Hayec, Stanford; Exterminator is Winner of Kentucky Handicap; Firebrand Is Second LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 27. Exterminator. W. S. Kilmer's crack 7-j-r-ar-oId gelding won the Kentucky handicap, with $14,003 added, at a mile and a quarter here today, defeating some of th be?t handicap horses in the country. Fire Prand was second and Hlarney Stone third. The time was 2:fi 2-1. Only four horses facd th barrier. Exterminator, carrying top weight. 11? pounds. Jed Firebrand to th wire by one length. Blarney Store finished two lengths behind the winner. Firebrand m.ajie a strong bid for the first half mile, running head and head with Kxtermirator. but from then on the Kilmore entry drew steadily away. Sands of .Pleasure f.p!shM fourth. Majori Hvr.es. Minto IT. Rouiu and V.A of White were scratched. Derpit e his top weight. Exterminator was the favorite and. paid 2. ?0 for a J2 mutual ticket. HOLDERNESS WINS ENGLISH GOLF TITLE, I y:nErv;rK; L " Hf,'r5frn's"' cf halten j Heath. England, today won the ! - ,i-i . v. ; . amateur golf championship of Great Prit.ain. defeating John Caven. of Cochran Cas:. Scotland, one up. The forrr.er holder of the titl WIS William Hunter, who had been defeated yesterday in the semifinals. When you say rtgars say Dutci .rasters 111 -tf
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5 to 0 FALYEY MASTER OF GAME THROUGHOUT; N. D. SCORES EARLY Count Five Runs in lirt Three Frames - - Rrillksnt Fielding Marks Conte.-t. to Th Ne:vs 'i :::: tilCAGO, 111., May 7.- N I'.irai wreaked swr-'t vp.rM. lafor s oi.'c h.Pi th'-i .i'" p.irne took reere r.r '-e 7-.i , j ffat administered r. bv r.e prints a ye ir ago. rn t '.-i f,,Tis"i the-,-bimmored rni r--.c-r.- .- t-.. box, While .Sweeney touched. Yes e: da v 1 wa. Dick Falvry. who could not be i nched, while Sweeney alowed 11 h; Ca' -ner took a little private vr.:nnrfor himself by n-.akir.g two double and a single off Sweep.-y. Hl;e-er-nicht also made two do-ii-.s and a single. The gamA was p'.aye.l m the interests of the e.,p -wjr.er.t driven which both schorls are s: ig;nc. Cla-y l'ielding IVaiiir-s. Fer.Ättionai heMip.g feature-! thgame. Micky Kane doing flashy won; at third base, handling mx difti.-ul: chances without an error. Kelly f r .Notre Dame and Connors for St. Viators made beautiful throws from th field to catch runners, while Dan Foley's frteady work at second ba---cut off rallies by the Saints rn two occasions. Falvey scattere.1 the eight his hallowed In perfect fashion; givirv: one each inning for ihe last e.! t frames. He pa.-sed only ere mn and struck out seven. She eh and be-'.ui by s inir'.ing. Pr -kop sacrificed him to second. Ka1 -" wa safe on a fielder's choice, k.-";-., kto second while Shehar.d wa-, be;- . thrown out at third. Hli.-w r::. doubled over the router f;c '!. r'.head, Fcoring Kane. Rlifverr;:i i, then scored on l.as ner's long .Into the fence, but Paul was throws out while, trying to stretch hU hi?, into a triple. In the third inning, Sh.ee hart bei out a bunt, and Prokop was .-.: when the shortstop dropped h.s Kane laid down a pTfH! sacr.!.advancing the rur.r.fw to ernnd a . 1 third. Blievernicht hit a 1-T.g fly deep center which was caught a a hard run. Sheehan scor-d --n t:.. play, and Prokop followed juit v !.. :. the third hufinin missed, the retui . throw from the f ei p The fifth ah-o promised to be exciting when P.he -ernirh t d-ubl-l w ith two out. Ca'T.-r sir i:d. l.-.t Hllevernicht was thiown o it at ti.) plate by Connors. The Saints had two rhv-'--- t score. In the second in mrr. v.i-i two men gene, Clancy s'ru'i. u a wild pitch, and made tint !- Stand.aert singled, but Dan re threw out Connors at first. It. 'luseventh with two op, Swer --y u a b ' rirst base e.n a. fun.b. gfir.g to ;-. i -i when Kelly lost MrIain's p..- f.y the sun. Dan F-'lev t!ir-.-.r. T :.- ovan and retired the ide. NOT Ft r. I AM FlSh eel) in. f ar k 11 : r . 121 .411 p: . 1 'i . 4 1 . 1 7 " .4 1 1 .40: 1 .1 " o 1 " . 1 I. 1 1 1 - . t 0 2 : t .1 " 2 t 11 o n u I Prekop. P j Kane, .'lb j P.lievernich. c jC.isfr.fr. cf 1 Fab ev, p r..:.V. c , If I Murpbv. If j Fe.ler.'D , 2b I Kelir. rf 1 Itee-e, rf Tops!? ST. VI A TO p.-St f M'-Clai.n. f j re:K'V.i r. . rf . . . . ! Farre!!. rf S Winterbal'pr. lib lV.ir.ry, It. I Staad lerr. r . . . . ' ( .; nr'Ti-. f Healov, If ....... 1 I.y.-1-s, ( S wee r.py, p t. U If ' ' 1 - ' 4 " . i o o 4 e o 4 1 i 7:7. i. ; i . i . . i , . i i -1 , . . . . TmMMki"-ri'r' -- .-acr'.f.re t:Kir r,ilre . 7 : b V S wee . St. Vis-r'c . . . Talrev. 7; by Sweer.e. off KulTer. 1 I :a; Cii ack. KOKO.MO IVItlMLFIl m-i -JUNCTION CITY. Ka-r. . M': ' Jack Reynolds. C'd-ar 7iz - 1 welterweight v.-retr, i f - ' ' ' Trout. Kckorr.o. Ind.. 1 jI-.'-s-.; :. jj , r i , v . r -. ' v,f 1 a 5 . r H il SI. 39 ä Dr. Miles' Nervines M.l skc Pr. IU Heart Treatment. $1.10 ize Dr. Miles' Tonic. $1.10 M7e sr l'ather John's, 7öe ci' .... . Scott's Ilimi!-ion. f.Oe ie . . 4."e I.ydia Pinkham Compound. $1.2. sizr Lydia Pinkham Hb-1 Metllt - eine. $1.25 -! O.V- t I.jalia r'inkltasn Saruatle Wash. 3:.e -io 27r rhillip Mtlk Magn-!.t. 5(e size. I.V Cilratcnl Iagnia. :P"c -ize 25e for 25c; Box of 50 for $1.50
