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THE DES MOINES REGISTER THE NEWSPAPER IOWA DEPENDS CPON. Phone Tour TCant Ada Dial 8-2111 '7 La Barba One of Smartest Ringmen of Today, Rules Favorite Over Battalino i 9hnrsday Morning. Mar Si. 1931. Crnnln.

Jnller: home run, Spencer: saerl-fires. Caraway. Clssell. Spencer. HavesH double play, Tate to Kerr; bases en balli, off Jones 3.

Caraway struck out. br Jones 3. Caraway 3. Dmplrea, Mortality." Hildebrand and Oetael. Time.

1:40. Eyes Pierce Fighter's Armor Drake Enters Four-Man Golf Team at Ames FIDEL FAR ABOVE AVERAGE BOXER Pi INTELLIGENCE RALLY IN LAST OF NINTH WINS FOB BROOKLYN (Continued From Page 5.) GROVE LIMITS DETROIT NINE TO THREE HITS (Continued From Page 5.) EST 3 LOCAL SCHOOLS IN CITY TRACK MEET SATURDAY Preliminaries to Be Held in Morning at Drake. Morstone Takes Swift Stakes by a Strong Finish NEW YORK () Morstone, the three-year old speed marvel from Benjamin Block's barn, was a 1 to 3 shot to win the thirty-first running of the Swift stakes at Belmont park Wednesday, but It took every bit of his sprinting power to finish the seven furlongs a scant head in front of W. M. Jefford's Ironclad, a 20 to 1 Fidler Arranges Two Prelims for Riverview Card Matchmaker Dave Fidler signed two four-round preliminaries for his first open air boxing show at Drake university will be repre sented by a four-man golf team at Ames today in the Iowa intercollegiate meet sponsored by Iowa just three hits but Chicago lost Riverview park Friday night.

Bat Type of Fighter Who Keeps 'Tearing Worthlngton, Sheely: three base hit. Sterhenson: home run. Hartnett: sacrifices. English. B-ll: double plays.

Maranvflle to State college. Heading the local the first game of the series. 2 to hazard. Two track meets in one will be BY DAMON RCNVON. NEW YORK (U.S.) Fidel La It was the first start for the Block speedster since his failure the order of the day Saturday at Tommy Mays, brother of Louie, will meet Santos Reyes of Center-ville in the feature preliminary.

Mays is being managed by Harold Plurle, former local featherweight boxer. Carl Yanger, a promising local youngster, has been selected to op." pose Bucky Brown of Des Moines in when Spencer hit a home run in the second inning, and the Senators scored another in the eighth without the aid of a hit. Sam Jones was nicked sii times liy the White Sox, but was in trouhle only In the ninth when the Drake stadium, the city senior to qualify for the Kentucky derby I fcarna, one of the greatest little entry list will be Denmar Miller, one of the leading golfers in the middlewest and former Iowa open champion. The rest of the local team will be made up of Brick Matthews of Marshalltown, Don Wissler and Hill is Miller, both of Des Moines. The tournament will be played at the Ames Country club and will consist of 3(t hole medal play.

In a mile and 70-yard jaunt at For six furlongs he high and city Junior high classics being held together. The meet burned up the Belmont oval, rov-'lhe Hose sot two men on hase will start at 9 a. m. with the first fighting men In the ring today, jus his chance Friday night at Madison Square garden to snatch plare in the fistic hall of fame aiaguire to BDeeiy. Berger to uneely; bases on balls, off McAfee 1: struck out.

by Smith 1: hits, off Frankhouse 3 In 0 innings. McAfee 11 in 7. Cunningham 0 3. losing pitcher. Frankhouse.

Umpires, Reardon, Plirman and Clarke. Time. 1.60. PHILS BEAT BITS; GO INTO RTH PLACE PHILADELPHIA lP) Trailing 7 to 0 at the end of the fourth inning, the Phillies rallied in the closing innjngs to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday, 1 1 to 7. A four-run outburst off Wllloughby In the eighth with the score tied was the final blow.

By their triumph the Phils moved in to displace the Pirates in fifth place. Buzz Arlett made his eighth and ninth home runs heat of the 120-yard high hurdles for senior high. Some of the finals in the junior high events are the four-round semiwindup. Clarence Phillips, reputed to be a dangerous puncher, meets Baby, Camera of Des Moines in the six-round main event. Phillips is from-Algona, la.

ering the distance in 1:11, but In after two were out. It was the last eighth of a mile he tailed I Jones' fourth straight victory of off perceptibly, just managing to the year, hold on "long enough to get the decision. fc. R. Brad ey's blind ennB fD got hu Bowboy finished a half-length homfr th a an hack of Ironclad to take the show rParllPrt mU m.nP' ii r.

land caught the hall, which would A. Felleleri a Proteus, champ on 4nii, i have gone only for a triple, and juvenile of the New Orleans win-u. 1 Me 7e cack carded for the morning along with the senior high preliminaries. All senior high finals are In the afternoon along with finals of the junior high events. U.

S. CUP TEAM PLAYS CANADA (Continued From Page 6.1 amons; the gladiators who have two world titles. La Barha is meeting Battling Battalino of Hartford, for the featherweight title. The general opinion seems toy be that La Barba will win. His fight with Kid Francis here a few months ago established La Barba as the imartest ringman of these times.

The California Italian turned in Roosevelt, victor last rear in the senior high meet, looms only of the season, the latter tying the count in the seventh. a third place winner this season. North and East will fight it. out ter season, picked up the weight of 125 pounds to defeat Bt, hela.t hit allowed by 12 of the best 2-year olds in the! he though Wash-west in the thirtieth running "ored later when Feyn- Denmark, Poland Tic-1 in Davis Cup Play COPENHAGEN UP) Denmark and Poland spilt honors Wednesday in the third round European zone Davis cup play, each winning, one singles match. J.

Tlsciynskl of Poland defeated Enar Ulrtch. 8-6, 6-1. 3-6, 8-8V 6-2, while P. Henriksen of Denmark heat J. Heba.

6-3. 6-1, 6-2. for the championship, if recent Kremer started for the Pirates, and was taken out of the box. against Canada's No. 1 player, Dr.

the 85 000 added Bashford Manor aiak'sio'is made a two-Base error on performances can be taken as any ai cnurrniu uowns. At the unish or the Kilho 's fiv Sam Rlre ran for live furlong dash, the bay son of Inflnile ny' I held a neck margin over the Three Kuhel, was sacrificed to third stock farms Liberty Limited, which in' a a ii u. indication. The Lee township crew raptured the Indoor meet and during the season the Polar Wright, and Wood against Rain-vllle. Continue Friday, Saturday.

a classic that night. He outboxed turn beat Van Meier and Caruther a imi iu" ico a half-leneth for (he are the same, and always charging Bears and the Red and Black took game on a squeeze piay, wun The same fate befell Bolen who was the first Phils' hurler. Shields received credit for the victory when he relieved Fallen-stein in the sixth and held the Pirates to one hit for the rest of the game. Regan also hit a home run for the Pirates. Proteus rovered the five-eiahtha In 1 01 The matches will continue turns In winning various track Jack Hayes batting.

Francis, as far as you can shoot ano paid 412 14 lor a 3 ticket. Hon Kogers. 7-year-o son or t'nder meets throughout the state. Wash AB H.O A. 'Chicago- AB H.O.

A North has more first place a rifle. Francis' style is somewhat similar to that of Battalino Hayes 2b 3 3 Blue lb 4 0 Clssell as 3 through Friday and Saturday, the winner of the best three out of five winning the right to meet Argentina. South American zone cinches but Coach Mike Augus Fire from the Jones stock farm, splached to an easy vcltory in the atmy tlr corns purse six furlong feature at Aurora Jockey Albert Dickev held the aeldlns under restraint to the stretch, when he pulled out to heat Maya bv six lengths an a Phil AS H.O A and La Barba figures to handle the Hartford lad as easily as he tine boys are numerous and pick up many seconds, thirds and t. rf 4 I 6 Brlrkell (ISM! itn lee. the early pacemaker, third 1 0 1 0 3 0 5 0 1 0 10 0 3 1 3 0 3 Manns-h it 4 Crontn sa 4 Harris rf 3 west cf 4 Bluese 3 Kuhel lb 3 aE nice 0 Jordan lb 0 Spencer 2 Jones 3 The winner was the favorite, paying 3 Reynolds rf 4 0 Jolley If 3 0 Flchrodt Cf 4 1 Tate 3 7 bAppllnt 0 0 K-rr 2h 3 0 rPothertlll 1 3 dL-ons 0 4 Jeffries 3b 3 eSimons 1 BASEBALL Tonight 8 P.

M. WICHITA vs. DES MOINES I victor, in the American final. It 3 3 o'was considered a strong posslbll-? liity Wednesday that the same 15.24. players would take part In all rt 5 0 3 3 Bartell St (Vt'm lb 3 1 5 0 Klein It 6 TraynT 3b 4 1 0 1 Arlett rf Corny If 4 3 3 0 Hurst lb 5 fiejan 2b 3 1 4 1 Whitney 3b 3 Phillips 3 3 4 0 Friberg 3b 3 Sankey 3 3 1 1 Davis Kremer 1 0 0 0 Bolen 1 Snenrer 0 0 0 0 Fiensteln 0 aMrC'an 1 0 0 0 hKoster I Will by 0 0 0 0 Shields 3 fourth.

The tune schedule: MORNren. TRACK FVENTS. ooPlrst heat, 120 yd. high hurdles, senior high. OS Second heat: 120 yd.

high hurdles, senior high 10 Final; SO yd. dash, Section I. Junior hleh. Totals 28 14 3 a 3 ooo ooo 10 0 ool 3 37 14 Caraway 1 Totals 31 6 37 Monday and Friday Nights are 0r'nt JJJJ, Total, 37 16 37 11 o-Hlt, No-Run Game. VALPARAISO, IND.

fP Baseball's hall of fame had another member Wednesday night In Benn, twlrler for the St. Vla-tor'a college nine, who pitched a no-hit, no-run game against the Valparaiso university team here Wednesday. The visitors scored eight runs. UY AL DEJLAKEE. (Former Pitcher, New York Oiintt The battle between Jack Sharkey and Primo Camera scheduled for next month may settle definitely Just who is the champion all-round sneerer of the world, if nothing else.

Sharkey has few peers and no superiors in the gentle art of sneering and Prlmo has the Latin temperament and a perfect type of face for leering in a big way. This look of contempt for an opponent used to be called a "change of face" In baseball. If a nitcher couldn't fool a hitter with a "change of pace" he tried to fascinate the batter with grotesque leers or stared him out of is nrst neat: loo yd. dash, senior high 20 Second heat: ion yd dssh. senior Ladles' and Children a Free) Nlghta.

Every other nlht, Including Sunday, Ladies 25c attan for Kuhel In eighth. bRan for Tate ln ninth. rBatted for Kerr In ninth dRen for Fotherglll ln ninth. enatted for Jeffriea in ninth. ftcora hy innings: Washington 8 1000001 02 Chicago HMimi 00 Summary Error, Reynolds: runs bat- 'ed ln.

Snenrer, H'-v two base hits hiah 0 2.1 Final; ino yd dash. Section I. did Francis. Bat Not Fancy. However, I cannot forget that nine out of 10 experts picked the clever Kid Chocolate to blind Battalino when they met in the Garden last winter.

For some reason they had Battalino put away hereabouts as a Camembert champion. To the great astonishment 0f the witnesses, Bat fought Chocolate all over the Joint, and I thought he won with something to spare. Battalino isn't a fancy fellow. The science of boxing has never been fully revealed to him. His idea of the business he.

follows is to tear in and throw 10 ounces of leather per second, and the idea a hie success against Choco 8 man, Bee-I man. See-8 man. Sec- the matches for the two countries. Unless either Canada or the United States wins both singles clashes Thursday, the other members of the team are not expected to get into the doubles match Friday. Wood and Shields, who were members of the United States team which defeated Mexico in the opening round of North American zone play, are considered stronger and more finished players than their rivals, but Canada's supporters are by no roeani discouraged.

Wright gnd Ralnville went through a highly successful csmnatgn In the south last winter and come Into their first. Davlg cup matches In far better trim than thev have been in previous years. Both are experienced players and junior nign. 8 35 Final: 440 yd. relay, tlon 1.

grades 7 and 8 9 40 Final: 440 yd. relay, tlon II, grades 7 and 8 9 46 Final: 440 yd. relay, tlon III. grades 7 and 8. 10 1)0 First heat; 220 yd, senior high.

Totals 31 10 34 aRatted for Pn-ncrr In hBatted for Fallensteln In fifth. Score by Innmas: Pittahnreh Philsd'lrhla 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 4 11 Summary errors. Arlt: runs batted In ComornsltT. Ssnkev 3. Regan.

L. WPaner. Orantham 2 Arlett 3 Klein. Hurst 3 Whitney Rrlckcll. Prlberj too base hits Phlltlns.

Davis 3 Banee. Witney. Hurst; home runs. Regan Arlett 3. sarri-flres Kremer 3: Rfean.

Philllo: double olavs, Bartell to Hurst P. Wsner to Grantham; bases on balls Mf Bnl'n 3. Kremer 2. Spencer 1. Shields 3.

WillO'iehby 3 struck out. rrr Bolen 3 Kremer 1. Snencer It hits off Bolen 7 In 3 Innings. Fallensteln 3 in 3 Shields 1 in 4 Kremer In Soenrer 3 in 1. Wilkiuthby 4 in 2-3.

Oram 1 In 1-3: hit by Ditcher, by Kremer i Ar low hurdles. io ns second heat: S50 yd. low hurdles, sen'or hiah. 10 15 Final: medley relay, Sectloa countenance, so that the hitter forgot all about the main object junior nign 10 20 Final: medley relay. Section IT, Junior eh ive of hitting the ball.

10 25 Final: medley relay. Section HT iJunlor hlth. Many fighters as ball players to jo First heat: 220 yd. dash, senior have been talked out of a fight or a game but it is apparently nos- com nign to 35 Second heat; 220 yd. dash, senior il tch" Shields': losing mteher.

wiilouh-1 their own in -bu time- petition. nign. by. Umpires Jorda. Maaerkurth ana Bister.

Time 2:15 sible to "look him out of it" also. 10 40 Third heat; 220 yd. dash, senior late. Battalino swamped the Cuban's skill with everlasts. Now Chocolate took a decision over La Barba a close decision.

(Copyright. 1831.) nun. FIELD FVErfTS. 8 00 Finals; broad Jump. Sections and II.

junior high. 9 20 Finala: dlacus. senior high. Ames Tennis Team Cassils Named Referee. Angus 8.

Casstls of Montreal, a former Davis cup captain, was appointed official referee for the series in place of GarneU Metdrum of Toronto, who has held that post for many years. Mel-drum, reotsin of the famous 1913 Canadian team which reached the final round, was unable to be present because of Illness In his family. in oo Ftnsls: hop. step and Jump. Sec TEN CHAMPS TO ELPRODUCTO Smoke Cigars If you want the reason, here it is but none the less a decision ana as Battalino beat Chocolate you might figure the omens favorable to Battalino.

But I think La Barha knows more about boxing than Chocolate. The latter boxes by instinct, La Barha by cool calculation. So the dope favors La Barba. Goes to Stanford. tions i ana u.

junior nign. AFTF.BNOOV. TRACK EVENTS. 1 00 Finals; 120 yd. high hurdles, gen-tor high a 05 Finals; 60 yd.

dash. Section n. Junior high. 2 10 Mile run: eenlor high. a 20 Finals; 100 yd.

dash, senior high. 3 25 Finals; 100 yd. dash. Section II. Junior high.

a 30 Finala: 440 yd. dash, eenlor hleh. DEFEND TITLES (Continued From Page 5.) Repeats Triumph Over Drake Squad The Iowa State tennis team repeated its former verdict over the Drake university net aggregation Wednesday at the Bulldog courts by taking the White and Blue into camp 4 to 2. Frank Brody, the Drake ace. reversed hia former decision over Ralph Thomson, Ames star, winning 6-4, 7-5.

The other match won by the Bulldogs was the No. Voigt Beaten by Roper in British, Meet (Continued From Page 6.) the defending team, is doped to 3 40 Flnsls: 440 yd. relay. 4 man. I.

Junior hiah. stage a nip-and-tuck battle for He is personally a fine little thap, far above the average pro 2 50 Flnsls: 440 yd. relay. man. Sec tion ii.

junior nign. 3 55 Finals: 440 yd. relay, 4. man. Section III.

Junior hiah supremacy with Drake's Bulldogs, indoor champions. The Oklahoma of Montreal. The draw for Thurs 3 05 Finals; 320 yd. low hurdles, senior Izes in are not dramatic, but he was pulling them orf monotonously and that coupled with Volgt's three fatal lapses at the tenth, day's two matches Bends Shields man, 3:15 8R0 yd. run.

senior high 3 25 Finals; 220 yd. dash, senior high. 1 doubles battle, Brody and Er- 3 nnais; 230 ya. relay, election i. junior hiah.

ling Jensen coming from behind and eighteenth holes, was to down Thomson and Yendell Johnson, 2-fi, -2, 6-1. With a chance for a tie, the Aggies are rated third with Creighton and Washington trailing. Lansrud Favored. Capt. Podrebarac of Drake, who won the 120-yard high hurdle race last year in 15.1, is favored to repeat as is Hensley of Grlnnell in the low hurdles.

The latter, however, barely beat out Podrebarac last year and will have a tough Drake No. 2 doubles team faltered and the Ames crew came The greatest enjoyment the keenest satisfaction that smoking can give comes from the mild, mellow, "tangy" character of the choice tobaccos that you will find only in the finest tobaccos as are blended in El Producto to produce a character that is different and tastepleaslng and a mildness that lets you smoke with real enjoyment all day long. 3 45 Finals; 330 yd. relay. Section IX Junior high 3 SO Finals; 320 yd.

relay. Section lit Junior high. 4 00 Mile relay, senior high erhools. 4 10 880 yd. relay, senior hlth schools.

FIELD EVENTS. 2 00 Pole vault, senior tilth. 3 00 High Jump. Sections I and Junior high 2 00 Shot put. senior high 3 oo Broad Jump, senior high.

3 00 High Jump, senior high a oo Shot put, Sectiong I and II. Junior high. through after a long three set battle to give the match to the fessional boxer In intelligence and manners, though it must be admitted he has had more advantages in schooling and associations than the average professional boxer. He has had the advantage of association, among others, with George Blake, for years boxing Instructor of the Los Angeles Athletic club, a man of standing in his own community and a man of character and stability. Not many boxers get a manager like that.

La Barba studied awhile at Stanford university. He went there after winning the world flyweight title, defending it long enough to accumulate some means nil then retiring to take up a college course. Circumstances over which he had no control took him back to the ring. He beat Frankie Genaro for the ilyweight title, Genaro becoming 'generally recognized as champion after the death of the great Pancho Villa. The results: SINGLES.

Frank Brnriy Drake i defeated Ralnh race on his hands since the Drake runner is the Indoor low hurdle good enough to win. Voigt lost- his championship chances on the tenth and eleventh holes bugaboos to him all week where he twice drove into the wilderness of great sea rushes, tangles of yveeds, tall as a man and with points of needle sharpness. Voigt Wednesday sent two tee shots into them and lost the advantage he had fought so hard to gain on the first nine. Both times Voigt got his ball out in one shot, but there was Roper, his old cap pulled down over his eyes, waiting for him on the green with one stroke less and he won both holes. George probably will long remember his shot from a clump of hushes at the eleventh.

He backed Thomaon lAmest. 6-4. 7-5. champion. ItOW GAME.

RlADCLIFFE The Rsdrllffe Rosmere defeated Jeaell Independents Sunday. 33 to 8 The game was slow, taking three and one-half hours to play. Lansrud, the Drake pole vault- Choose the size thai Wendell Johnson (Ames) defeated Erllng Jensen iDrakei. S-4. 8-2.

Rod Snyder (Amesi defeated Lelghton Housh (Drake). 0-3. 6-3. Jerry Feroe (Ames) defeated Don Thor-grlmson (Drake 3-S. 7-s.

6-4, DOWRIES. Frank Brody and Erling Jensen (Drake) defeated Ralph Thomson and WendeU Johnson (Amesl. 2-6. 6-2. 6-1.

Jerry Feroe and Rod Snyder (Ames) defeated Leishton Housh and Don Thorgrlm-son (Drake). 7-5, 5-7. 0-4. Let El Producto prove it to your taste, suits your fancy. 10c to 25c.

Gotfd Golf er who tied for first place last year with Miller of Washington at a height of 13 feet, is predicted an easy winner this year with the Bear ace out of competition. However, Collins, a teammate, may upset Lansrud. In both the broad jump and high jump present champions are favored to repeat. Douglas, Grln-nell's versatile all-round athlete, co.7roZ7hTrs.;T, nt BY CHESTER HORTON. (Golf'a Greatest Teacher.) Your right arm in your forward swing is a pusher.

Chances are Into the pronged mass which is like sitting down on a porcupine's back-broke off a frw and suffered the rest but his fine recovery was all In vain. The List. you are trying to use it as a hitter. The hands and arms can work as rapidly as they can swing so long as they work in that re Beats Darwin. is without a peer in the high Battalino won the featherweight Iowa Tennis Team Downs Grinnell in Duel, 5 to 4 (Register's Special Iowa News Service.) IOWA CITY The University of Iowa tennis team defeated Grinnell college here Wednesday, 5 to 4, in an impromptu match scheduled between the two schools.

Before falling before Roper, Volrt had eliminated Bernard Darwin. 3 and 2. Seven other Brltona. none helter known lationship left "tie rrom Andre Routls of France, ftoutis won it from Tony Can-loneri. now the lightweight champion of the world, and Canzoneri thin Roper, are in the quarterfinals aitnar swinging him.

There Is John Morrison, the former all-around athlete of Cambridge: Johmand, through the bv beatmt Bannv Bass nf roiMt. null hi a ufliuu. wnn iwi irs- sons in the United Slates last winter from Horton Smith; Peter Miller, son of a famous polo plaver; Capt. H. C.

C. Tlppett. William Tulloch. a Glasgow busi ball, right arm pushing. Something like having a locomotive In front of a coach jump in Valley circles.

The same is true of Ttmberlake, the veteran Washington leaper who has captured the broad Jump for two consecutive years. Tlenty of Competition. Captain Mcllrath of Grlnnell turned in a 4:31 performance to win the mile run last year. During the winter season he was in poor physical condition and bowed on several occasions to Gordon, Drake's ace at this distance. However, Gordon is now Iowa players captured four of ness man.

Eric smith, or Cambridge unl vertlty. and Dr. ohn MacCormack, i Dublin physician. They will play the Quarter and aemt the six singles encounters but were pushed hard in the doubles flnsls Thursdsv a) 18 boles with the and another back of it. You can in 1B2B.

in a lfi-rnund bout remirniird as a contest for a 'rant rhantiinnslup chslr. Louu Kaolan of Connecticut won elimination tournament to determine a Johnnv Dundee who vacated jne futhrrw.nht rhamnlonahlo In 193S on be had outarown the dl-li" 'Kim Kaolan retired In R.V h' 'round which left Bass, fth.r. Boon and a lot of W. chamnionsh'n. riZJl won the title from i Prince In 1923.

and.Crl-l.nrt Johnny Kllbene of Cleve-to "bout a month before losina It nr. JXnn, title 2n.rounrt decision over Ab- the Pioneers winning two of the three matches work this com 1 atlon effec 36-hole final Saturday. The cards: Out Voigt 4 4544443 537 Roper 5 444543 539 ....8 5 4 4 3 4 4 6 40 37 77 The dual was scheduled for ttvely through the ball so long! last week, but was postponed because of rain. Roper 4 4543435 43639 75 as you keep yourj The summaries: ARM PtrL DCSVrt in lBij California and was all 8fNGt.ES recovering from an illness and Mcllrath, Just rounding into shape, is a slight favorite over his Bulldog rival. Both Capt.

Jenkins of Okla ict ion smooth To this end 1 M. 1 ION He r.1. 1st he foimht Crlaul. ne 'i' hln usually find it the best practice to counted 0'it minnine; inusir was nd whUe thinkin thuely wa use some measure of the left arm our tn treatest our "ntcuhtedly the he hid tA'herweiaht champior been nrecerierl homa A. and two-mile champion, and Murray, holder of dis Bobby Jones Praises Roper LOS ANGELES Wj Bobby Jones, who thiB year relinquished his British open golf championship without defending his crown, had only praise Wednesday for Syd Roper, after the latter's elimina pull-down ln the forward swing.

the Pull, or swinft. toward the hall fas. si Ike VVelf la Terry McG cus throwing laurels, wa nave plenty of high-powered opposition Thelss (I) defeated Owynne-Vauthn (O -2, 6-4. Krusa ill defeated Menter IG) (-3 Klein (I) defeated Rowe Ol 6-2. 6-4 De Long (Gl defeated Thomas II) 6-3.

8-4 Wallace t) defeated Davis lOl 6-4, 6-4. Tstora (G) defeated Reddit (I) 6-1, 8-0. DOI HI K8. Tatom and Davta iDi defeated Reddit and Thomas (II 8-6. 6-0.

Wallace, and Thomas ill defeated re Lont and Gwynne-Vauthn (G) 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 Rowe and Menger (Oi defeated Amundsen and Krause (I) B-7, 4-6, 6-3. rather definitely with that arm Mrfovern now rloht in v.i einv.ti.. frlme. and keep in mind to pull all the and wiiiu In defending their titles. Jenkins 10 OtllhMina "itinaHcr mile Riven 111 CTi HI Ji 1.

1: Am Ml XZJ Favorito. way. "All the way" means down tne the rt 'v opponents. muni ft lot "ome of the claaa tnat faces the onslaught of Pllbrow, the Grlnnell sophomore who finished ahead of the Aggie distance tion of George Voigt, last American hope in the tournament. of some Passim of the Kllhane tema "8.

nt the Attell of I the ball, into the ball, through the hall, and as far out into the direction line as you can reach without losing your balance. This 'lined in 1 flace at the Drake relays. Harlan rm m. Maitanno. and The Atlanta lawyer, temporarily motion picture player, heard "mo La Rnrh.

.1 to think "we lne T.US Crowe's Father Killed 'mi mm event at the Rice relays, and Ku with regret of the elimination of championship Voigt and then vividly recalled his 'Cnpirtirbf. 19.11. kollch of Grlnnell are given good chances to upset Murray in the by Hit and Run Driver left arm pull must go all the way because the right will conquer it otherwise, and take charge of things. If it does bad shots will follow. first round match with this same platter-tossing contest.

(Reglster'g Special Iowa News Service.) SIGOURNEY James N. Crowe However, there is little likeli Academy Nine Beats Slater (Continued From Pniro hood that Kukc Every golfer'a paramount need 57, father of Francis Crowe, coach at Slgourney High school shotput champion, will retain his laurels after Saturday. Both and former Notre Dame basket Instant Corrections for Common Golf Faults! This Is the time to get it. Chester Horton haa prepared it. You'll want this for Vpeat their virtorv over th o-aH.

Blanck and Harlan of Drake have bettered the Pioneer's best efforts ball star, was killed in Lafayette. Tuesday by a hit-and-run fi I'fgroup by coring four runs Roper in the 1930 championship at St. Andrews about a year ago. "Roper is a very good golfer," said Bobby. "He has a fine swing and excellent temperament.

I have always said and I repeat that I was very lucky to win my firBt round match from him last year." Newcomer Joins Big Six; Simmons driver, according to word received consistently all season. Duncan, the Drake runner who permanent usfe. To receive this, address Mr. Horton, care this here by the local coach. The car flung Crowe off the highway sprang a startling upset last breaking both his arms and legs and fracturing his skull.

newspaper and enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope, together with a 2-cent stamp to pay printing cost, (Copyright. 1831.) James Crowe was the father of spring to win the 440-yard dash, has not been outstanding this year and is not favored to repeat. Murphy and Thomas of Grinnell, Webb and Gallagher of Drake, and Knight of Oklahoma A. and M. are among the men who are Remains on Top i "rst 1DnlnB- "Toto" Rand "8 stered the visitors' first mark-" in tne second inning with a Home run.

Behind, to 2. the victors scored jive runs in the fifth to forge to "ie front for the first time, 7 to 5. However, in their half of the fifth, Th the count at 7'811-nuts. MolD-es representatives fd 'lkover one rn the sixth WuikeS ih.r while Green 10 mm nie. '-mfUU men th S-'Koeur Aileniy AB H.O.

Carroa cf I 3 2 0 W'HA iZ PLEA S'E'? (By The Associated Press given a good chance to lift Dun IbrCmplcfe Baseball's select batting circle a long line of Notre Dame university athletes. It was his pride that there has been at least one of bis sons on the Notre Dame basketball team since 1922. Clem, one of his sons, was captain of the Notre Dame football and basketball teams several years ago. His 11 sons, one daughter and widow can crown. was welcoming a newcomer Wednesday.

Buzz Arlett, the F-hil- Ues big rookie outfielder from the Home Run Standing coast, climbed into second place survive him. a 1 in the National league Wednesday when he hit two home runs in as many official trips to' the plate (Bv The Associated Press.) HOME KL 13 ILtbUAl. 4 0 8 Rand Kooir 2 8 4 12 ELF 10PM jor real enjoyment lilies) 3'T a ff rwt i 5 Mcqrevey and boosted his average to .355. Pickering (F.sd Sot) 2 MaCOlUSO I tlTOlCS INFORMATION 6 1 ikm'irh Vf 1 I Shriek lb 4 3 2Jf 0 Renda 2b 4 2 11 H'dl, Ml" i i SJourvllle 3b 3 1 3 2 Spencer (Senators) i Cleveland 0 XV fl leaaing noiti leagues in tr reSller home runs, with nine. Although Regan (Piralcsi a Anderson 1 0 Totals 33 16 21 Tntal; 33 8 3li lerrv Fosx (Athletics) Miller I Athl.t:") IKE If ADKRS.

Arlett (Phillies) Kieln iPhllVs' UTICA, N. Y. Len Mac-he hit only onre in four attempts aluso. 195. former Colgate foot- Wednesday, AI Simmons of the ball star, flattened Joe Cook, 210.

1 Athletics remained far in front Cleveland, twice inside of 14jin the batting race. To Anywhtr in America Call 3-7820 BUS DEPOT 211 Fourth St. 1 I at GREYflOUND 9: Simmons (Athletlcsi B.fiT 0 110 5 11 Suir.m. 4 0 0 3 0 0 minutes here Wednesday night. the leaper.

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