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I A In A DES MOINES, IOWA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1930. Phone Vonr Want Ads Dial 3-21 1 1 A 5 UNJ Sitfet'In (ft ANTS ILmIMTE fo)fm o) Sn 0) Von Elm Trails Jones in Amateur Meet man SIXTH IN ROW Hold Spotlight at Mcrion TO LOSE OUT BOBBY LEADS WESTERNER BY SINGLE STROKE Big Campolo Tapers Off for Sharkey Gob Says He Will Win in Three Rounds. C'HAXf'K KOU WHITK soy. JAM WRIGI.KY is a bnsi. vv nrss man and a keen one.

It required a of sense and judgment to convert millions of persons Into gum chewers and to make millions of dollars from nothing. ii uhan Iia I Carthy as manager of the Chicago Gooillliail Olialifics Mc Oary and Johnston Shoot l.jfi and Fail. NEW YORK (PI Viltorio Campolo, the bis disappointment from the Argentine, tossed aside his padded mittens Tuesday, completely trained for his fifteen round match with Jack Sharkey, Roston heavyweight, in the final outdoor show of the season at the Yankee Rtadlum Th'ursday night. uns vtngiey dropped several hundred per cent in our estimation as a baseball clubowner. He branded himself a common, fickle fan with his team in prosperity, sgainst It in adversity.

ARn.MORE, VF.SS. tPl Con-march of In McCarthy the ChicHirol tinning his unbroken Working out at Orangeburg ir-nmin i i ii rimi man known and aiiuuik base. ri urn ph for the year, Rohhyj.V. Campnlo heaved his 2211 Tuesday captured the quali-i Pounds and reet Inches of 'height through his final workout fy.ng medal in the national sharkPy wpnf lhrough his lenr golf championship wilh a chorea in a local gymnasium. The record-equaling score of fift-7 2 Boston sailor had failed to please 142 in a battle that witnessed the-U'P in hi drills and Keems i short of work and condition, am- mil men, as one (M the "smartest" tnmiajrers In the game.

McCarthy Is considered )v those who know as a keen-inimlt-rt, quick Ibinking leader and a manager Mho know players, their weaknesses, their strength and the York Drnrs Vance From Mound in 1 Fifth Stanza. -ce BROOKLYN (Pi The Ne, York Ciants eliminated Brooklyn from the National leagu pennant race Tuesday and dre practically even with the Robins in Hie struggle for third place an they won the last rlash of th season between the two clubs, 1(1 It was Bronkhn's sixth straight defeat and left the Robins fivd caincs behind the league leading" St. Louis Cardinals with only tour to play. The game was tied until Iha fiflh inning when Vance, was nicked for four C.iant runs after Finn had dropped Gilbert's throw to second on what, appeared to he a certain double) play. The Diizzlor gave five hits in Hint frame before Watson Clark relieved him.

The Giants continued scoring, tallying twice) in the sixth and bringing In Jim Klliott to finish the game for the Robi ns. Fred Fitzslmmnns pilrhPd ateady game for (he Giants. Hs gave only six bits and a pair of homers produced the only Brooklyn runs. Glenn Wright's twpnty-seennd four hngaer tied I hp srorp al 1 tp 1 lust hcfolP Ihp Giant storm broke, shlls lialip Hr-tman clouipri his thirty-fifth ihr cic iii i minim i.indstroin and Houaa hid four buyers pmong I he Giants' fit-lepn hits, indy Ipd Hip hittioi with lour Mows In fivp timps at. hat.

The Ciianls now are only one point he-hind the Robins, sirtually tied with them for a thud piace. They have two more to plav. York A A Rrook ia downfall of the deferring rham-in00 trained hard for the way to handle tJieni. There are pion, Harrison K. Jimmy) John few, if any, who rank higher than ston, St.

Paul, and produced un- fie. match and apparently is in perfect shape. While the odds favor the experienced Sharkey, who plans to knock out the Argentine in two or three rounrtR, at about 2 to 1, But he has been let out and ln i carnage anions ot'her his Place has been named a I player great in manv wvs as! Darkness finally overlook and iin athletehoi nn hailed the struggle over the. east heen considered a' riisl ruber 1 nf Merlon after Jones nas manv "upporters. Attempts to stir the interest of the paying customers have met wilh little fuccess and the Madison Square garden promoters are facing a severe financial loss on the engagement.

Sharkey, dirk-prin? with ChirnEO promoters for ma'rh with Prtmo CHrnpra. Has roppd back into I hp nairlpn fold hv a ttnarnntpe nt for thp Campolo match. Financial forecasts Ttip.sriay indicated that thp tofai UHtP may not pxc.ppd that sum. Campolo everywhere he has been, one who "merged the victor by a single has been branded as a "welsher," iM''oke over George Yon Kim of ane whose activities as a betting I Angeles, who finished the man has done him and baseball two-day thirty-six hole lest with no good, one who is said to hp i "3-To 111; after Johnston had cordially disliked hv most hall I been eliminated hy a single shot, players with whom he has been jdespiie a gallant romp-hark, as he associated, and nn who hasiscoied -irfi; and after no gained a reputation ror being Mess than eleven players with aelfish, without regard for team-1 scores of 155 had started hut mates or the national game itself. 1 railed C0mp'lpp a ravoff ha, Hornshy is said to have rnst'tre for the ei.ht J.

alenpd for $7,500 and the opportunity tr. bout offprpd. Rhprkpy grttmbipri rharcpa TuPsday that 'hp RardPn was attempting to postpnnp thp match until thp lntprcsl of ihp populace could hp furl her aroused Hp said hp had bpen offprpd a postponpment hut had insistPd lhat thP bout so on. Oardpn of (ha Diiriii.il Cnlia 1(in Ann nrf r-iiin ii i iifc in the list of i Pi Uo is thrnuirV, three players, a great plaver nu i. i Play, starting toda although he may ICrita 3b fl 1 It Hendnck cl 4 1 3 1 ficials said thpy had offprpd Sharkey further time for tramine because inquiries Johnston Is Second he good for parts or a season or two.

It is probably because he tragic failure to earn bPPn indisposed several days ago TI1K1I HI fi1 I (IIS III" vestment in the former star hat rtpfPnrt hi crown at I.earh If 5 12 0 Clilherl 3h 4 0 2 1 l.lalrnm I Merman rf 1 (I Tetr lh 5 1111) WrIKht ss .1 1 A I On rf 4 1 0 (I Piaann'te lb 3 7 a I Itocan 4 14 0 Roone It 4 0 3 1) hall s- 4 14 4 l.oppi 4 ft 4 1 nop opt rf 4 2 1 0 Finn Jh 4 13 t- imnns 4 2 0 Vance 2 0 0 0 Clark 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 15 27 SB Elliott, 0 0 0 3 iaHeimach 10 0 0 I Totals 32 21 Ji aRattPd for FHtotl in ninth Inning. 8' ore hv Inninas: York 1 000430 1 0-1 Brooklyn HI I IM HI Summary Errors Gilbert Finn: run hatted In l.indslrom 2 ItoeltaPr, Pitrslm- LINCOLN GIVES TILT TO STUART IOWA STUDIES GRID DEFENSE Ely and Sansen Star in Practice. the latter has been made man-: the second acer. in thirty-four year his- However, there is another story nf national amateur ton the upheaval in thelnamf'nt that a champion had not Cubs' ranks, a change that, has lualiried. been brewing for weeks, Robert A.

(Rob) Gardner nf According to this yarn. William j''liicago, aficr capturing his first Veerk, the president of he championship in lilOfl, was llo( 'Chicago National league club, 1 a ninng the qualifiers for the deserves in that capacity on a salary fense of his crown in 19 in, when and a commission on the profits, William ('. Kownes of Pittsburgh Jt Is said that because he was I was the wiiwier. determined to save, at least a. Seventeen years ago, Jerome T.

mons 2, I.earh. Mashall. wrieht. Herman. two hil.

Hendnck: home Illegal Ruling Friday Llnristrom Wrialit. Hocan. Herman: Night Causes Action Here arp plrtnipd four of (Iip golfprs who at-trnctpil intich attention in thp last plghtppn lops nf thp qiiallfyinji rounil of thp amatPlir tiiiirimiiiiMit at Merio Cricket club links Tups-rltiy and the ones which carried off the majority of the honors. At the upper left is shown ftpnrge Vim Klin, who finished one stroke behind Itohby Jones for riiiinerup honors. At the right is Kmperor Hohhy himself who lead the pack with a score of 12 for medalist honors.

In the upper center is Johnny Goodman, Omaha nuth. who is being; watched this enr as a result of his sen. national upset nf Jones in Inst year's tournament. Ho tied for tenth in the round with a lotnl of seven strokes behind Jones. Helnw, pulling, is Jtoh Mi Vary of Dos Moines, trans-Mississippi golf champion, who was being watched by Iowa followers Tuesday.

McCrary, after shooting' a 78 in the first round, failed to qualify for the tournament hv one. sfrnke. The lowan shot 1.t whereas all those hanging up 1-W were compelled to plntoff the, tip for the right to enter the final. part of tne money lpvesien in i ravers was forced to nlav off double nlavs. Wrii-'hl 1o llnu 10 Bisson--ttp, Finn lo nisronette.

Bissonetta to Vricht to Risvonette. CrltE to Marshall to 'lerry. ha.ses on halls off Elliott 1, Fit7suninoos 4, s'rm-k out by Vance 3. 4. Elliott 1: bits, off Vsnee fl in 4 innmas, Clark 3 In 2-1 inona nul In sixth).

Elliott 3 In 4: losinit pitcher Vance, Umpires Stark, Maeikuilh and Klem- Time, 1 411, Hornshv. hp has succeeded in to enter the man-to-nmn' sirnrcip III TONY The football game which ended in a 6 to He between Lincoln High and Sluart will be forfeited to the laller institution, the stu c.xnos run, us, m-irt rHII.ADKI.PlllA PH 1 1. A OKI. PI 1 1 A bringing about McCarthy's downfall in favor of the player who was shunted from St. Louis to New York to Roston to Chicago.

It SPPins to the writer that the rliirajto White Sov, once the f-roritPS In the Windy City, now hare their opportunity. The fans there apparently are ready to and he went on to win the title but Johnston just misspd even this opportunity as he saw what looked like a safe total surpassed hy an Blevenih hour outhnrst of low scoring among a flock of unheralded competitors. Three Favorites Miss, So sensational were the unsels iRPGister'tt Sppcial Iowa News Service.) IOWA CITY- Defensive ability of his l'niversity nf Iowa foot-hall team was Coach Burton Ing-wersen's major concern in Tuesday's practice session, as he drilled the llawkeyes in breaking up the attack of a second string aggregation. Harold Kly, veteran tackle, was the ace of the Old Cold forwards in smearing the scrub running attack, while Oliver Sansen, fullback, backed up the line in brilliant fashion. Sansen likewise turned in an outstanding performance on the offensive, sharing honors in this department with Warrington, sophomore half-hack who replaced Wilier in the varsity lineup.

Show I'roniise in Air. flock bark In them, if e'ven thp winnlnjj in' ciuiieren up tnp premises ithrniighoiit the last half of the! rhanrp, which means A team. Clliultfl'inir fm.nA i dent council of the local Ii iP With the school decided at a special meet- learn they hope to meet in the ing Tuesday afternoon. world's series looking nn. the fc(.

Following the game, I ho Rail-; l.ouls Cardinals made their posi-splilter officials discovered tho linn at the lop of the National play which enabled the locals all hut unasailahle Tues-tain a deadlock with Stuart a'ifiay, as Hicy clouted out a to Stuart last. Friday was an illegal IS victoiy over the last place, one, although the officials over-! Phillies. looked the incident. A season record for base bits In The play in question occurred a nine inning' game was est a till) the closing seconds of the sec-illshed as the Cards gathered ond ouiirter hen German recov-j wenty-si it solid blows from the. ered a nuifred punt in the air ami offerings of four Philly throwers, raced slviy-three yards for I.ln-j'1'he humble Phils did some heavy coin's only touchdown.

The of fi-1 hn I ine oi their own nart. drivinz ioiiiiii, iioillllflriiril in by more than 1fiu plavers, that si'orts or tne fil.st tPn RPPdPd pn. The spread nf night baseball, tries and seven of the first, twenty following K. Lee Keyser's an-jfavored names were abruptly renouncement last winter that he moved from the tournament, would illuminate the local park Six former American tltlehold-nd play Western league games ers. including Johnston.

Jesse after dark, was remarkable. Two 1 uilford, Chirk Kvans, Chandler The varsity aerial altack ron- rule on the play stairs thaCKlinl Rhem from the mound and jthe pigskin is dead at the spot nf continuing a sporadic attack Irerovery hy the kicking team I.indsev and Hallahan for jlherefore, Gprnian's 0n 0f sixteen hits, jsprint. was contrary to the grid riill Collins started on the codes. mound fop Phtln Hp nnia hut cov Wrigley Picks Hornsby to Lead Chicago Cubs During Next Year rluhs even beat him to it, for Davidson Herron and Maxltlnued to give promise of ground reason that their home season Marston, wpre eliminated, along I gaining possibilities, Warrington Opened before Keyser's. iwith the big British star, Cyril J.

flipping the hall to Kogge for Before the close of the 1 ft H. Tolley. Anot her former Amer-. several substantia! advances, aeasnn five Western league, six ican and British champion, Jess When Coach lngwersen was Mississippi Valley league, eight Sweetser, was among the halt faced last year with a squad lack-rarilic Coast league, and dozens dozen who must continue the jng in an orthodox punter capable of other clubs were playing heir playoff today to decide the open-! of consist ent long kicks, he solved borne games at night. pants of the five remaining places 1 1 he problem hy developing But.

the night football the draw. quirk, trick punt, from close be- ias grown even more rapidly. Boh McCrary of the Coif and hind the line In scrim ma ep season tbennly illuminated I Count ry club. Dps Moines, wire i matinn, with Willis Glassgow gridirons in loa were the Drake winner of the trans-Mississippi dolng the hooting. jway In the third inning as the Cards halted around, collecting eight lilts and six runs, Rouge and Hansen split, the remaining work without doing much How rvor, hf of Tii ell as Ih roHrhr-H nf Hip I wo rlovpnfi failpii lo nntn Hip prrnr anrl the Crimp rininhod in fi In fi tip.

tourhdnwn whkb phvp thr InrHis an pypii hi-vik with Stuarf was nn nprn fl iscijssinn in loral prid in-1pm and thp IJncnln of-f i ia Is look I mn.pdiatp art ion on RETURN OF STAR I H9L BnJ Rajah Krops Silrnl on Arrrplancc of IVcm Post. i check the Cardinal slugging. The Cards piled up an 11 to 0 I lead in the first three innings before Tony Rensa put the Thlls stadium and the Burlington High crown, failPd to nullify hy a field. 'sincle stroke, getting a total of BOLSTERS PENNeVf Kriz. Is Iowa's Hope.

The mentor faces a similar problem this season, and after a week of fruitless search for a thp puhjp't Cop Grinncll IS1' rnr ne Iw0 Plgnteen noie This llcnkp Tpnn and Itupna Vista ninong thp. rounds. Mop Klliulnntpd. puntpr of more than mediocre ability, he CHICAGO OP) Crestfallen be rollegps and nnirprsities, anil Al- rimiivsiMK me at ilin-li I. meeting, Lincoln High forwarded latter part of tne name ihey did not a letter to Stuart, which contained 10 hoW .1 ihf ronfpn's of thp rntir Rffnlr and of FriM-h.

Mr.ncuso. Adums und Klin hln. Sioii Clly (Fast), Simix City Sn(h stalwarts as Donald K. NATIONAL l.fAGI'E. L.

Pd I Pet Clyde Six, Veteran Lineman, Back. is again turning to the iime way out his obsession of a world his dnemma. This ume if is Jerome Kriy of cert.ir championship team had been Rapids, sophomore fullback aspirant, who thwarte ft A-ain Wllllsm uemt drilled on the ail tt ounl from len aain, William Wllg (Cpulral), Cpntervillp. Atlantic. foe 0f Portland.

Walker swRid thr l.mcnin drcid in me 10 irif rut nit pnrna with four Riins I I hv )lf Te'i! TOUIP iSt trills fil Pittsburgh 78 71 SH 14 SVf Hosti.n fiH B2 i Brooklyn MS "ine inna tl Mi 90 IN. Vork as. 67 Phil phia 51 ion I it vo ifjiin pilrrt up ten Wild Bill Hullnhan was th most 'I iip ot fir i Is of Ihp ('hon ifioniilM, close behind the line of scrimmage. Tuesday rocked the base lhat (n dpfmiltiNft IhP roniPKt, pfi-clivp fit Hie St, Louis pitchpfs despot i Lincoln wat dnintr the fluht thmit unnr rj)f piniiips" five run ninth inn me. ball world bv verifying rumors I YESTERDAY FRSUI.TS.

(Cincinnati Pittshnrah 0 IS' I.n ns Philadelphia If is far from meeting Olasfiijrow standard in this us jft, but hits sent his efforts cln.ve to forty yurrls in th cnrlv tttmp1 wnd mar ru'ovi-l fhf nrird support to the Hawkeye punting dppanmpnt. Vsverly, Thomas Jefferson o'cup see, Frank Dolp, also nf Tort-f'ouncil Rlnl'fs, Vest Vatprloo, land and a former western ania-heokuk, Hiirlioglon, Mason City. ItPur champion; Roland MacKen-lowa Falls, Boone, Oskaloosa. zip, another Walker nip player; Ktlisrt. Creslon, WfnterPt anil Keefe Carter of Oklahoma City ex-western ii and Franris H.

I Brown of DodgP High schools, the present California state cham-SPVpral ilinlor collcgps will play n. all tailed by vimas marsins to the ouailfyins rrade. all or nart of thplr irarnes at night. Woe. aridine an atrocious H3 to his pre- tiip trr umM nr p4 fnnfd iv men nnd iKhtPnfd up whn rof AkIpm Mrl.filn.

tip Llnrnln Hish Phils fwr a pni-rt to ovprtBKP (hp lpaim ni'ntor. in fanr nf hi nool 8r- inriPn Msi of n( rinsl Phiilr rnl! fiin f-ir'hpr r-snrpsinc thsi I.mroin -( 1 rti ouid hfl'p hppn unshlf. to nrrnm- ((onttliurd "II Tape 7.) ph niU'h 'Pro'TT of th New York fi Brooklyn Only (tames arhed'iled GAMPS TODA Y. Brooklyn at Phtla Tinrinnan at, Titub Only gam-s scheduled punt Mnr I hp tt-in vnimnrr, 10 rnu nir hull on thp pUy. IFtPWister's Pperial Iowa Ness SWvice.) Football pros-perls at Penn college were increased materially Tuesday by the enrollment of Clyde Six, vetejan lineman from Melrhrr who re turned after havine previously derided to stay out of school this Will Drill universities: the larger AMKRK I.I ret Phtiadi )v -jo fin- r.trntt 'on ri i si T.o!i ii xinia Van Wiv Tahrsl Viulrr I lnolliiits it! I ir.f,.!-..

niltv rnihal the heat. hut the downfall of most of the oth-rs a complete and effee'ne Toiler mth H2-M-lfi1 was eisht strokes from 'he low ouahf-inr figure while Doln had IS) Fcan til Brown 155. Herron 1 and MsrMon 159. York 4 Thtr-iTO 3 jS I oRch Solent haa decirierl 0 93 year Six will fill a big gap rft nn 7 72 Bo CHIt'A'in Setting a new thai the Ilrake gndders will drill YFSTKDDAY RBRV1.T3. No games Start il'layoff.

course record for women, Virginia under the floodlights at the Drake) tiSMK ifinar washion at Boston On. game scheduled a hip oi inicago look a ion, sianium for tne remainder of th by Presten, another experienced member of the forward wall who is injured. Two promising freshmen who began their college careers as ltsidp this state which will play night games arp; Washington tini-TPrsity, C.porgia Tech, Oregon Aggies, Crpighton. Oklahoma Acgies. Marquette, Detroit and Loyola of Chicago.

There are dozens of other installations among colleges ind high schools. Lighted fields may be installed Inexpensively. And they are good, too. week tlip writer saw the nppning game under Centerville High's lights. The installation TACff lC OAST I.FA'il E.

Oakland .1. Missions llead in the women western (terny week, Drake opens its 1930 card at Clenvicw (lolf club Tues- with Oregon university In a night 1 i.nm at Snlftioc flr.M Chlixinn tm Quakers and also added to he Hoily wood 6 Bruins Accept Challenge for City Series With Chisox tPl The rubs Tiics-rlay accepted the challence of the White Sox for a city championship series unless they do the highly improbable and win the National league title. The series will start on or about Oct. 1, and run until one team haa won four games. 'Sure we'll play the White Sox," Owner William Wrigley -aid.

"Wed play them even if President William Veerk had to pilch. Our piichinc staff is in poor shape because of injuries, hut we'll there." The Cubs won the last city --erics played in 192S, l- 1-1 The dramatic climax of the da" came when the elpven playprs at 15. tepind off in twa groups of six and five, beean ihpir rftrugglp into the sathering dusk for the eiBht places Iptt. tor any of them to fill. It took ao long to finish thp first holp that siy still tied for five places, after it had been linished.

were unable to Mart second hole Three in the playoff clinched their falsifying places by brilliant work. Phtli.ps Finlay. the New Yorker, sank a tenty-foot putt for a hndie three Miss Van Wie curdeil a 77. four Oct. 4.

Poi liaiid-Sn Fiancisi.o. pii.lponed outlook of Penn fans, were Ivan Hinshaw of Newton, star athlete, especially in track, and Al Hard-; Hofltcr Lt'dfCS JOT under par. to lead Mis. Stewart Hanley of Detroit, who had an' SI. Mrs.

O. S. Hill of Kansas City ('St tO SciUlt Uri'gOtl finished the opening round of the Charles Svaier. Los Angelas vounas'-r ho'p pven1 one stioe nermo Ihprp was tllP lPt up have spcnland Rosa Somerville. the Canadian mam that Rogers Hornsby had been picked to succeed McCarthy as manager of hia Cubs In 1S31.

His announcement, although anticipated because of the Cubs' failure in the 1929 world series and their apparent failure in the National league race, ttent Cub fans into an excited huddle. Many, perhaps the majority, believed he bad made a mistake while others believed Hornsby was the man to help him realise his baseball dream. Owner Wrigley Insisted that there had been no disagreement between himself, Cub officials and Manager McCarthy. He merely stated he anted a world championship baseball team, that he had been disappointed, that McCarthy bad nfcrced wilh him that perhaps bad been manager! long enough, and that he decided to offer Hornshy the manager "hi p. Thinks He ill Accept.

Hornshy will he offered the position as soon as the National league season ends and tbre is no doubt in wner Wrigley's mind lhat he will accept it. McCarthy's three year contract expires at the end of this season. 'I realize that Joe McCarth is one of baseball greatest managers but 1 must have a winner," Wrigley said. "I have always wanted a world! championship team and I'm no so sure lhat McCaiihv Is the man to give njr Says seven'y-tsri IVrs. Hani William Iloctipr.

bead basket Mis l.ee Mina ine or r.igin, root Necro end, who was placed on the ail- iate high school team of Illinois last year and who was awarded a postfion al cuat'd nn the all-con-frrence basketball quintet. nn f.u.tl.Bll fiAlH koi par tours 'hat also were good njnhprp on a fnofnall flPlo. inr ln, rhicaijo. bnih hols 11 i versit V. rs i tia 1 1 coat Ii at I tea ss i he lll.l lishtinir is neffPct.

sere told 1 The pssnnrs lor the firt round lied foj today at eighteen holes mid rsme cotltvc mark to ne'ler Hit BOXING Fast Rounds I left Tucsdny nicbi tor the vest icoast here he will out the I'ni-hetsity of football team Iin I's game with Willamette Sat- urdny. Drake opens with Oreson iin a night game at Chicago. Oct. The Oregon game il be the I first, on the card for he Bulldog (eleven, while the westerners will 1 be playing their third contest that nieht. 40 Wc Arc Iowa's Largest Users of Uniforms forms for every purpose can lur" niched here.

Our unifoimat are nmde to Matile.s Is Ictor. rtii.n, i r.p. Ucorge Denver lisht heavyweight, won a hard fought ten round decision from Owen Phelps, Phoenix, at Olympic auditorium here Tuesday nicht. places to be tilled by the result of the ptavoff I'pper tittle Noiotpy i a Holmant flprkner vs. f'la't.

iPhnin is P-rkios Vnict Folptaci. Armstrong vs Setter. MrFhait IS. Koyps. Kocsls vs.

Ouimpt. Lower halt Von Flm vs Hunter Rvp No a vs Pre Nn 2 Bye No 4 vs Finlay. Bye No 1 vg. Jones vs. Snmemlle.

Hoblitrei vs Kncwles. -e No. 1 vg. Coleman. McHugh vs Goodman The leaoins cards: Ouv Par 4 5 1 4 4 4 4 1 'S Bobby Jones 5 2 5 4 4 4 13 G.

Von Eim 4949944 ji Coteraia 49354443 3 3S In Perlick Twins unofficially that IIip illnniiiiattng plant roit only A crowd ot 2,500 persons saw hp tramp. That shows th" possi-hilttles of afterdark pla in warm weathpr. 1'hP samp game In the afternoon probably would not have altractpd thrpe hundred persons. F. W.

Fannon, a former Drake man, who has been superintendent of schools for many years, considers well regulatpd athletics as important a part of high school life as study. As a result bis school not only llascbull Season (tver for Six Iinmn Players ST. LOUIS The baseball season already is over for six members of the St. Louis Browns. Anxious to give spveral rookies as much ot a tpst as is possible in the few- remaining days of the Oiifalfinillnc hemtllncr for fr fn-t ma tn-P vent b.iulsi.

SKI'T. Hi Herman Terlick nur and priced iin. Filille Anderson Rot NPS Heiirt I'crliik Par 44434443 43470 Jones 5 4 4 3 3 5 4 4 53713 4 I I lt2ispason. Manager Bill Killefer has Stewart. Radero.

Melillo. Me GUNS FliPitinl tpiioit rlli for Cont. srll trdp pw a a ft bp cans. Oar siork and rppair emr i the tptt in in, Kautzky's fftRT nnni.l IOW4 Von Flm 54434353 4 31 70 Remincton "Klean Bwre" SHELLS Tair Faynrite I.ad In Sttrk lsiiatipl( fothtnK ana fHealers HOPKINS SPOItilNfi fjoons ro. eh.

412 71 SI. JtlcK rW4 a. Co'emsn 414144444 34 fj riirti li l.nn.i a in Rot ns tis the best lighted gridiron we remamint half doren 'who must VpP)v and Hungling home for the hsv. c-en. but also modern Coach Jimmy Austin also ditim.

which would hr a credit to i who won his chance hat lis until Itrvt chance 'has In Veioinit 220 St with St. JA (Continued on 6.) epripg, on lag? tforttluued on 71.

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