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THE DES MOINES REGISTER THE NEWSPAPER IOWA DEPENDS UPON. Saturday Morning, April 2s, ron Tour Want Ada Dial 8-2111 ISort Iowa Ball Hawks Outmaneuver State Teachers by 5 to 0 Count IP nn i ocMn lams SAINTS SQUARE OPENING SERIES fy Bert M'Grane. Hoffman Pitches North to Victory Over Perry, 4-1 North High added Perry's scalp to its belt Friday at the local ball park, taking a well played MISCUES HELP RED BIRDS WIN IN TENTH, 5-3 TUTORS OUTHIT FOES, BUT FAIL TO SEE SECOND UILL IU OLI1U ANOTHER ILLINI TEAM TO MEET tUlete OSSIE SOLEM, retiring football coach at Drake, had a new experience Friday. He at high In the stands in the Drake tadium as a mere spectator while the men he has coached fought it 2KStC TAYLOR WITH PACKERS (Continued From Page 7.) (Continued From Page 7.) (Continued From Page) out on the. playing field in a regu wild country and shooting waaQQJg Checks Oma- a w's Threebagger pitchers' battle, 4 to 1.

Hoffman was on the mound for the Polar Bears and limited the visitors to three safe blows but was bothered by wildnesa in the lation game. Bill William, Sol pienuiui. all of Iowa, and Bradley Polytechnic R5d-B7r? ha, 4 to 2. "But my trip was ruined by an tm'i successor, cataloged the play Institute of Peoria, 111 Among the Bradley performers epidemic of small-pox. which in Brown Gives Five early innings.

Courtney displayed a nice fast ball for Perry but is Pat Redd, expert in the oays wa" someimng Helps Hawkeyes. CKDAR FALLS Outhlt seven to five, the University of Iowa did not allow an opponent past secondhase and blanked the! step and Jump and one of the 4 could not completely subdue the favorites to finish on top In this event. Redd is also A capable heavy hitting locals. Miller played a hangup game at ST. JOSEPH, MO.

fVPi Omaha and St. Joseph engaged in another nip and tuck battle here Friday night and the Saints evened the series with their Western league rivals, winning 4 to 2. Young Charley Lightfoot, former California semipro, held the visitors well in hand throughout the game and scattered the Pack broad jumper and may place there, Iowa State Teachers Friday, to aim inc mere lur iwu inuiiinn. And I couldn't get away either. The town was patrolled by men with rifles on their shoulders, who believed a quarantine was just what it is supposed to be." Both Chandler and Stroud are now lively little communities, al too, according to Coach C.

Hewitt. Hits, Braves Win BOSTON m-Bob Brown, 20-ycar-old right handed pitcher from Hull, who came to th Braves from Binghamton this year, outpitched the great DaJZV Vance Friday to give Boston a to 1 victory over the Brooklya Dodgers. Brown gave only fiV, hits and two walks and fanned 0, in the latter opening game catch in addition to blasting out a triple. Hoffman whiffed six Perry batsmiths. Courtney fanned four Northsiders.

of the Bulldogs for future reference. Solcm Just watched. Williams' heritage from Sol-em, in the May of foot hull material, seems fairly satisfactory. If the. play of the rival varsity eleven In Friday' game la fair Indication, Drake ill enter Its 1932 campaign with more brawn than usual, more reserve trength and more, men ho-really love thin smaahlng, crashing game of football.

It is significant that the winning team in the game that wound up Seven errors were charged to the Teachers. The box acore: The entries: I'VIVKSSITT REfTIOV. KANSAS STATU COLLEGE. MANHATTAN KAN Coach I 440-yartj Ttinr Coin. Parom.

Hrsh. larnll. Hincklv. Shire, fni- The Hawkeyes scored on ers hits. North AB H.O.AJ Perry ABHOA though when McCredie made his squeeze plays in tne nun ann ninth, and counted a brace of first visit to them, neither had anything but several saloons and Moore got three of St.

Joseph's eight hits and Lindimore connected safely twice. lour. tf Mo: ifJ-yrd rlav Darneil, Parson. Hariri. Elwptl.

(Join. Hlnckiff, Snirclt. CastHlo: una mile Cavtrtio, runs in the sixth. Laws three a store or two, all housed in tents. bagger in the fifth wss the only Sen chal 3b 2 1 1 1 Aimquist 3b 3 0 1 I J.

Pert cf 3 1 1 0 Waaner rf 3 10 0 Miller 110 3 Kern erer cf 3 1 I 0 Dennia aa 3 0 0 4 Gibson lb 3 0 0 0 Lao lb 3 0 11 0 Waaaon aa 2 10 1 Oray rf 3 1 0 0 Paiat If 3 0 0 0 Chrn'lh 3b 3 0 3 0 Courtney 0 0 3 Hoffman 3 0 0 2 Perk 3 0 7 3 Ahem If 3 10 0 Moody 2b 3 0 11 laNeedham 1 0 0 0 Totala 24 21 to; Totali 22 3 18 7 extra base hit of the game. The spring practice was built around Art Shires, Boston firstbasemar, was injured twice during the He suffered a broken nose, X-ray plates showed Friday night. Ha will be confined for several days to Harsn. Drneli, Millr. Parsonx.

El well Host tier, wo mile rrlny Miller. Smith I.anrion. MrNeal. IIutettlr. Harsh, Nixon.

fottr mllf rclav--Smith. Ntxon. l.antlon. MtNeai. Miller.

Hoiiettier. Toad-vine. ppftTe: rrir-ftJev rf lav Uarfiell, Smith. MiNf-ni, Lanclnn. Cafitello, Miller.

ALLISON BEATS eight men who still rank as fresh losers threatened in the fifth, sixth and seventh Innings, being cut short in the latter by a double play. Omaha ABHOA St. Joe ABHOA Bouton 3b 4 0 3 3 Harrell aa 4 10 1 Donovan ul 1 I I Lindim 2b 4 3 3 3 Vaualin 3b 4 1 1 1 Zoallera tl.t I Bron If 4 0 I 0 Brien rf 4 1 3 0 Rilev cf 3 10 0 Bnekar 4 1 0 Hamad lb 4 0 10 2 Bolton lb 4 0 8 0 Orlffm rf 113 0 Moore 3b 4 3 10 uckev 4 2 3 1 Prabble cf 3 0 3 1 Dama 3 0 3 3 Lizrtfoot 3 0 0 3 aWrkoff 1000 Totala 34 37 i Hostettler. Nixon: 4o-jrarri huh hurdle men at Drake and who will become eligible for varsity competition in the fall. Perhaps the higgest feature hroncht out was the nrrav nf a nospuai.

aBattad for Moody 111 eeventh. Srore by innlnrs: Parry 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 North 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 rf lav- Himmei. Breen. Hin. kley.

ornelil: tOO-vard dash Elwell, Oomik. Pron: 130-VRtd hiah hurdles- SHIELDS EASILY smres was nit on the nose in tha first inning by Johnny Frerterirka HU.r.;e. HreftJ, Schmutz: lb. ahotptit Summary KTrora. Falsi, sanernal ABHOA I esrharl AB OA Jt, 4 1 .1 2 Chapman in 4 1 4 0 sizeable backs who ran block and s.h Miller, I Uq.H hit avoiintar Tk.

i Wasaon Dennia: three base IWaanar: aaerifiee hlta. Hoffman. 1 Totals 33 6 34 14 Kanny Ih 1 0 0 VT(lr aa 1 -Schooley; r'lsriin trhow Clafen; to mMe r'iri -Landon. Nixon, pearre: broad tump Breen: ple vi'ilt Jordan: high Ahem. Kiminne" run and hammer through, jf.ow.

rf 4 14 0 St hrMr 4 N. Y. Player Wins 1 .1 3 1 1 3 0 2 1 1 Hams should turn out a strong team next fall. aBatted for nr in ninth Senechal: atolen baaea, peck. Hauoert.

8ror by Innlnia: Gray: double play. Leo luna.alsted i hit Omaha 0 1010000 03 1 b' pitcher. Waaner and Kemmerer St Joe 7 0030000 .4 1 Hoffman; wild pitch. Courtney: atrlke Summary Donovan. Harned louta.

by Hoffman 0. Courtney 4: bases iiimn-Kririirn; 1veitn tnrow veatrh. UNIVR6ITV OP ILLINOIS, L'RBANA ILLINOIP. (Hnrrv OUJ. Coach 440-rard relay Amine.

Carroll. Hill. i jn a ru rl 1 0 1 0 Cnrr if 4 Praner aa 4 3 12 Cooit rf 4 Riferrt if 4 0 3 0 Pausflan rf 4 Srhm l. rf-c 4 1 0 HI rh'd 21) 4 ignored tne iracture and remained in the game until the ninth inning when he was knocked unconsciom in a collision with Joe Stnpp, who was trying to beat out a bunt. Shires suffered a torn ligament In But Five Games.

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, on balls, off Hoffman J. Courtney 3: winning pitcher. Hoffman. Umpire. Teten.

I) 3 1 0 Heiimirh. Lrk. Hampton: SOO-yard relay may be represented in the tntIm i 1 1 Paul F.ggers, center on the Simpson college football elevens for the last four yenrs. Is the new nthletlo director at State Center High school. It was announced Friday.

Eggera will take over his duties Sept. 1. He was ro-4'ptnln of the 1931 Simpson team. IOWA Brii Arnina, rrarroii. Hill.

Heimlich. IerK Hnmpton: four mile relay Smith. Knight Wett, Woolney. Lonit. Linda 11.

Tockstein fi.ili amateur anil tnurna- Toltls 31 0 27 7 Tnl.li .71 7 31 1 W. VA. (D Wilmer Allison, originally picked to play only in the medler relay- Lerk. flmith. Mndell.

Wool- pacua 3, runa batted In. Brucker. Harrell. Lindimore. Luekey.

Donovan: ea-ned runs off Liahrfoot 3. Dacus on baits, off Llrhtfoot 4. Dar.ua 3: struck out. by I.iahtfoot 4. Dacus 3: left on ha.aa.

St, Joseph 7. Omaha two hnse hits. ORrlen. Monre, Lindimore. Rilev; three be hits.

Griffin. Lurkea- rtou-hle olavs Donovan to Bouton to Hrned 3: atoien bases Moore 7. Umpires, Matey and Walltn. Time. 3:00.

GOPHERS DOWN ment invt yrar jnr jne trsr nM.) for Onrty in nlnlh, flror by Inntn: ttis left knee in his second mishap, ey. Wet; 120-yard man hurdlea Ef nvr Id lh. shot put Cook. Pur ma: disc mm lows 10 0 13 10 I Brk'lyn. AB.H.O A Boston ABHOi doubles on the United States Davis cup team, Friday made a strong thrn -Crank.

Purma; L. H. Mnutan at Kevin, mm Tesrhers 0 0 0 0 0 Carnnn. McOnm'ell. MufPhv; pole vault Lennington.

Schlanker: hiah jump- Onty; ffl riM(B(7 plnyern of th Utate, rnnnmnn 3. Brhrortt S. dinil 3. Blsn- bid for the No. 2 singles berth Pred'rk rf 4 10 0 wo'nmon If 4 i Stnno 3b 3 13 1 Bar er rt-lb 3 3 a Doul If 4 0 10 Rch'rtch rf 4 1 1 CYCLONE NINE hard thrr hit l.irt br i snid fo be 71 -injr seriow? thouahl when he defeated his teammate Greer Downs Indians, 5-2 to tht British clasntr, with the idea and chief rival for the honor, Prsni.

flrhullf. uncnflc hit. Mf-nrM. Jnjrom- I ft on hm. Inwi 4 Ttsrh'm 0.

hnM on htllii. off Ingram 1. Curly 1. Rt rurlf out. Clrrv 7 IrtKrm 0.

rtmiM play. Iricmm to fichulte lo KnnT; wild oitrhM Cirt? 3 of parflripifiMn. The tournament nim a ir oniirs id .07 Cucello 2b 1 I If Clark cf I Kelly lb 3 0 10 0 Urban.kl ss 4 1 3 Lopea 3 0 3 l'Knothe 3b 4 1 1 Vance 1 0 0 0 Soohrer 3 0 5 aBoone 1 0 0 0 Brown 3 15 Pheloa a 0 0 0 Frank ShieJds, in the semifinal Loufek, Iowa State CHARITON STAR FIGHTS CARNERA held lata in May earh year, is fa OKLAHOMA CITY UTi The round of the Mason and Dixon championships. nou or ill long series IH-hole bahaute 1 0 0 0 Totala 31 5 37 1) cThomoson 0 0 0 0( W.Moort 6 0 0 matches, Denver Bears set the Oklahoma City Indians down Friday night, 5 to 2, which made it two in a Hurler, Wild. MINNEAPOLIS (VP) The Uni Allison allowed the lanky New Yorker only five games as he Maytag won the Broadmoor invitation tournament at Colorado Totala 30 5 24 10' tnvejtn 'nrim Routnon.

arson. Lurtni UNIVERSITY CP ARIZONA. TUCSON. ARIZONA L. Daviti.

Cnarh 1 44fl-yard relay Curt Orabert. WllleT. Blanchard. Provence, DeWoIf. Leary: S80-yard relay Curt id.

Orabert. Will. Blanch ard. Provence. He Wolf.

Leiry. 100-yard dh. Wtlley. Oraherti 120-htah hwr-dlen, Blanrhard: lH-pound ahotptit. Sample; diacui throw.

Sample; javelin throw. Sample. TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNTVERSITY, PORT WOKTH. TEX, fMark Clark. Coarh 100-vard daah Housfr.

Oliver; hlh hurdles, Casper; broad jump. Spearman. COI.I.rr.F SFCTION. CORNELL COLLEGE. MT.

VERNON, 1A. Kanita, Coach. i srQ-vard relav Maraulay. N'lwm. Hunt-; er.

Housel. Cronbj, Ha yea, Osburn: one mile reiayHousel, Crosby. Macau ley. Ii vre. Nelson.

Peterson, SpecH medley relay Macauiey, Hunter, Nelson, ilnyre. row for the Coioradans. Fidler Signs Pair for versity of Minnesota baseball team won its opening game of the year here Friday, defeating: Iowa swept through the match, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1, to earn the right to meet Ellsworth Vines, national cham Spring laxt summer, aurvivinir a field which included teveral ttnte aBatted for Vance In sixth. bBatted for Phelps In eirhth. cRan for Shaute In eighth.

Score by Innings: Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 fl ft a a ai Mike Augustine Takes 21 Runners ToOskaloosaMeet East High school will be one of the strongest teams at the Oska-loosa relays todsy as Coach Mike Augustine, is taking 21 of his champions. He nan been runner' Boston State, 9 to 1. Coliseum Show. What promises to be a rousing pion, In the championship match today. Vines gained the final The Gophers scored twice in the first inning and that margin tip for the Iowa open rhampion-ihip and a finalist in the trans-Mitsissippi tournament.

In his round with a straight set victory six-round fight was arranged Sat over Dr. Eugene McCauliff, Yon- Ed Greer held Oklahoma City to five hits. Glen Rickey was almost as effective for the Indians. He left the game in the eighth Inning for a pinch hitter with the score 3 to 2 in favor of Denver, an unearned Denver run having broken a 2-2 tie a minute previously. Denver AB A Ok.

City AB A Nydahl If 4 3 2 0 mera cf 4 0 3 0 Faber 3b 4 3 13 Schelk 3b 4 1 3 4 Parker cf 3 1 4 0 J'hnson rf 4 0 2 1 nummary Errora. urbanskl. Lopez: runs batted in, O'Doul, Urbunykl 2. KnVhe, Schulmerlch: two base hit. Worthineton; three base hit.

8chulmerich: double Diiys, Wrirht to Cucclnello to Kelly, Urban.ii Maranville to Shires: bases on bails, o'f Vance 2. Phelps 1. Brown 2: strjek ou' by Vance 1, W. Moore 2. Brown 4: hit.

Vance. 3 in 5 inmnas. Phelps 1 in 1 Moore 0 In 1: losing- pitcher. Vance Pflrman and Moran. Time.

1.55. proved sufficient with Mattson and Warren pitching airtight ball. The visitors got only four hits. practire rounds at Wakonda and Hyperion here thit spring, he has Hvea. Crosoy.

Osourn. Da discus kers, N. 8-6, 6-4, 6-4. track athletes to the annual meet. The Red and Black team was to urday by Matchmaker Dave Fidler when he signed Don Tedigo of Chariton to box Babe Camera at the Coliseum Tuesday night.

Pedigo looked Impressive Thurs- have left at 7 ai m. today in auto, mobiles. Wildness of Loufek, Iowa State hurler, was responsible for many of Minnesota's runs. He issued nine walks. Krause hit a home thro Osourn; -two mile run Itnyre.

broad lump Hunter. Oibum; javelin throw Srandau; hop, step and jump Osburn. Coa College. Cedaf Towa. (Forest Rit.titer.

Coach.) S0-rard re)ay-Blinap, Pulver. Hurka. Sebern, Betber. Byrnes. Tenney, Faria: one mile relay Belknap, Vermillion.

8e-hem Hurka. Pack. Letner. Davis. Krhwank: medley relay- Hurka.

Pulver. Distance Medley East will be represented In almost every event. Those slated to Smith rf 4 110 Crmicher 10 4 naval Ih 4 1 13 1 Eln If 4 1 0 run in the fifth inning with the bases full. 0 0 2 4 5 0 Rshisrn Vsrmillinn. Relknan.

Park. Byrne. Rollinaa 3b 4 0 1 I Hansen Jb 3 1 Binder as 3 10 4 Theiler as 3 0 V.raa. 3 0 1 Teamer 3 1 Record in Danger At Drake Relays make the trip today are Gilbert, Stevens, R. Gallagher, H.

Gallagher, Evans, Copper, DeBakey, Letner: 1 10-yard dash Pulver- UO-yard htah hurdles Miller. Sebern: pole vault Smith. Pack: hith Jump Stbern; javelin THnr laun.iUinn- AB HOA. Oreer 4 0 10 aOannon uaiia cr' i A li Ascher 2b 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 Baker, Anderson, Fraaier, Miller, 1 27 11 snne In the semifinals of the men's doubles, Marcel Rainville, Canadian Davis cup player, and McCauliff defeated Allison and Van Ryn, the national doubles champion, 6-4, 6-3. Vines and Shields won the other doubles semifinal, defeating J.

Gilbert Hall, South Orange, N. and Gregory Mangin, Newark, national indoor titleholders, 6-2, 5-7. 7-5. Virginia Hilleary of Philadelphia won the women's singles championship, defeating Mrs. John Van Ryn, the defending champion, 6-3, 1-6, 9-7.

Totals Jones rf 4 0 0 0 Rvman cf 3 3 2 0 Shea lb 3 3 13 0 chaine aa 4 0 3 5 Railsbaek 0 0 0 1 tnrow nmun. Mornlnaside College. Sioux City, Iowa i.I a under son. Cnarh. (Continued From Page 7.) r.l.

a 1 A a Oav lh 5 1 13 1 Scott, Ostrand, Slaughter, Thomas, Llndbloom, Johnson, Herrold, Guy, UO-yard relay Bones Sherwood Wein- Totala 33 37 If Hawk If 4 0 10 Hennil rf 3 3 10 Drill Here Eddie Anderson and Taul angley, who meet In one of the feature bouts at the Coliseum Tuesday night, will work out this afternoon at the runrh Forum. Anderson will box with John Mo-ran of Detroit and Wangley will barter leather with Henry Fnleguno. himer, Taylor, ami'h. Barker; 120-y urn hiah hurdles Van Wynsar den. Barker.

Calhoun and Redrick. aBatted for Rickey In elahth. Score by inninaa: John aa 4 0 3 1 Wick 0 3 0 Werr 3b 3 1 0 1 Scanlon 3b 3 0 0 0 Osslan 3 0 4 1 Krause If 3 3 3 0 Heita 2b 3 0 1 3 Mattson 2 0 3 3 Denver 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 36 Tavlor: throw- Gotllob. Bradley Polytechnic Institute. Peoria.

111. (C. M. Hewitt. Coach.l Ran-varH rela Swisher.

Johniton. Koeh- Oklahoma City 0 300000 a 'MarD l'l 2b 1 0 0 3 Iowa Golfers Take placed In the dash at the Ohio relay last year and finished sixth In the 410 in the national collegiate meet. Among the picturesque figure Hummarv- Errors, gcnaik, nanarn. inn- Totala 31 4 24 10 Warren 10 0 0 ler. Redd McCarthy: 120-yard high hur- runs batted n.

smlin. varaas. raoer. Parlrar Nurlahl H.nMII 2' tWQ ba.6 hits. iFinlev 0 0 0 0 I V.And's'n rf 1 0 1 0 I Totala 307 37 Faber.

Ewlrur. Hanson. Schalk; three base Duel From Cyclones IOWA CITY, IA. University of hit. Nvri.h Hm lh: aacrif ce.

varaa Oibbs; oroert jump- Redd: hitrh Jump Global hop, step and jump-Redd. Weatern t. Mars. Towa. W.

S. Koch. Coach ftftO-varri rainy Roberta. Rtevens stolen base. Rolltncs: bases on balls, off stine 1.

Railsbaek 1: atruck out. by Oreer entered in the Drake onmea fi Iowa golfers defeated Iowa State Been playing well. DIRECTORS of the Iow Golf association have been asked to reconsider the rtlon by which they designated Sunday, July ss the starting date for the state amnteur tournament. Word to this effect has been received from Dr. H.

Humphrey nf Sioux City, aerretary of the state association. "Aa far our club Is concerned we can have the tournament any time In June or July," writes Humphrey. "We re very anxious to please the majority of golfer In Iowa." The move to change the designated date follow an expression nf sentiment by Oes Moines golfers who declare they cannot support the tournament this year If It Is held during the week hich Includes July 4. IRVING, NELSON of Spencer Is the champion plngpong player of northweBt Iowa and all surrounding territory, as far as Joe Schilling of Des Moines is concerned. Blaine Asher, prominent Spencer Score bv innlncs; Iowa State.

0 0000001 01 Minnesota 3 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 a cbav a. Ra isnark 1: rune ana nns. Bchrenk. Schuler. Xoch.

Bollln: one mile year is Clyde Blanrhard, Tinier- off Rickey 3 and 7 In lnnlnaa, Stlne relay Roberta, Steven schrenk. schuler Bollln, Lucke. stfV of Arizona hurdler. Bfas- college in a return match here Friday, 124 to 5J. eummary Errors.

Johnson, wick. Fin-ley; two base hit. fthea; home run, Krause: atoien bases. Gar. Krauae; aac- 2 and 1 in 0 inone out In ninth.

Rails, back 0 and 0 In 1: loalne Ditcher. Rickey p.rn.ri runs. Denver 4. Oklahoma City 3 Harry Macon Takes Nine Valley Track day night in hanging a kayo on Louie Goodenough, husky Boone light heavyweight. The bout is the second six The Hawkeyes won three of the rlflce.

Beauchaine: hits, off Mattson 3 double plays. Cholcher to Thaller to in ff innlnrs. warren in hit by war t-. h'holcher 2. HrnalK lo unoicnrr.

nnnwrn IVI rn I an ir allo srhalb- to rolrher: left on bases. Den pucner, oy iuiex tAscneri. 'time, 2. do four singles matches and took the foursome play, to 2. Yale Outscores Roosevelt High IV w.u.na n.l.i,.

ril. 1 flmnirea. Dono- hua and Hubbard, lime, rounder arranged by the matchmaker to precede the. double main event carded for the Coliseum. Ed The ummnn: Bowman tlnwa Stt) rfralrf rMt.n (InB i.

.1 lo 0 Van Knna fTnval itafaat, nath Ona. Pueblo's Rally Beats Wichita die Anderson faces Paul Wangley By 6 to 4 Margin One miserable Inninjf in which In one of the 10 round bouts and Stain, 1 lo 0 Louffk i lows Statu rtftM Insel-dlnr (low atatat. 3 to 0. btk i low i rirtfatad Powell (lows Slalfl, to 1 a WICHITA, KAN. Of) The the Yale ball team counted five Tony Ligourl tangles with Mickey Genaro In the other.

I'ha cyrlonas drfaatad Iowa In th dual maat of the aaaaon at Daa Mntnas Pueblo Braves scored seven runs in the tenth inning here Friday night to win the second game of runs without hit spelled defeat for the Roosevelt nine Friday aft Dave Nemo has been paired with laat Saturday, chard is one of three disappoint' athletes who stowed away on th ship carrying Uncle Sam's Ofy-pic feam. fo ilmsferrfam in He had barely missed junlijiJ as a member of that team bernnts of an attack of influenza. Blan-chard specializes in the fJO-virl hurdles, an event in which he has a record of SJ.f. He will seek berth on the Olympic team this year in that race but in the Draks games he will run the hiy hurdles and probably will run tht anchor lap on the Arizona HO and S80-yard relay teams. If the Southwestern State Teachers of Weatherford, run short of men, they can enter Gem (Hot Shot) Medley in all of th different events and he will com.

through. This one-man track team Elmer Brown of Fort Dodge for a six. ernoon on the Roosevelt diamond. The score was 8 to 4. Bowling the series from the Wichita Izzies, 12 to 6.

Nelson, Wichita starting pitcher, The losers outhit the visitors, 9 LaBarba, Zuniga to 3. was driven from the mound after The locals converted two riTT i.rsr.t r. OR AND AIXIYS Jawatt. Prasa Cluh. Phllro Radio Iowa Wesleyan Runners Defeat Missouri Team (The Reytster's Iowa Newa Service MOUNT PLEASANT The Iowa Wesleyan track team came from behind in the last three events on Friday's dual meet card to annex a 72 to 59 victory over Culver-Stockton of Canton, Mo.

It was the opening meet for the Tigers and will be the only home meet. Frazey took first in the broad jump, gaining a one point lead. Chet Hall and Morrison took first and second in the javelin, increasing the lead to eight, and clinching the victory. The half mile relay team came through with five more points to close the meet, run two runs were in and "Lefty" Coach Harry Macon and nine Valley Junction High school athletes left Friday for Cedar Falls where they will compete) In the annual Iowa Stat Teachers college relay meet today. Valley Junction will have teams In the 410 and 880-yard relays, the sprint medley event and the mile relay.

The local team won the 440 at the 1931 Teachers college meet and the half mile event at the Drake relays. Carter and Henderson, members of the crack 1981 tram, are stilt In competition, Rhlner and Smith complete the short relay team. Other men making the trip are Bennett, Tnhlad, Fulton, Grant and Helt. Helt will compete in the high jump. He rleared 5 feet 9 Inches this spring, In a meet at Cape Girardeau, Mo.

bingles, an error, and a free pass sportsman, opened negotiations looking toward the matching of the two plngpong stars in a special Daniria JOB ISO l2 Haljh las 215 3J1 Holmes. relief hurler, was hit into three runs in the fifth stanza Take Battles in Feather Tourney DETROIT (U.r.) Pld-1 LABar- hard for five more. Koapnal lli mi ia.1 Nlfba IH4 19! ualliu am 11 ist Antrim 1 190 IS 1 Davids la 1SB 1 8anoti IS9 201 Mcflh ny ma 317 141 8onnr 199 joi 199 and picked up another counter in match at Spencer but Schilling finds himself unable to accept engagements at this time. He is Carlson pitched a strong game for the Braves except for the first the sixth on singles by Sullivan and Sillo and a base on balls to Jaynes. and fifth frames.

willing to concede the champion hips he holds, If any, to Nelson. Piiehlo AB A. 'Wichita AB A Totall 901 930 Hi! Totals mi 957 997 Nawana Nnth Milk1 Glean Rivar. Celander 277 337 1S9 Lytlf 3X7 17 375 Fuhar 100 100 305 Klllabraw 119 194 1 90 Horman l7 107 145 Laonard 320 19(1 190 Naaaal 174 304 119 Olaoll 101 177 173 Saaar 313 191 317 Spaar 319 190 345 Totl 9.S 905 Bin! Totala Yale pushed one across the plate holds three records in his confer Pemhert 2h 3 3 lh ft A 3 3 bR, Lo Angptoft, and John Tena, Spain, Friday night advanced to th semifinal round in the National Boxing aiwociation'a elimination program to select a world feath encethe 100 at me Met. aa 0 1 1 3 Parker 3b 5 1 I 3 All aton cf 3 3 1 0 Host tier cf 3 2 1 Nletzke HUM Harvel If 4 3 0 0 in the first and five more in the following frame, none of which were earned.

21.1 and the broad jump at 24 feet Carroll Jb 1 1 3 Ooidb a lb 3 0 at w. nail I aiaonona Manha, It Motor Hala Oraher rf 3 3 0 vuslck rf 5 13 0 Albrrla 314 199 rianaaan 104 173 mo 103 1.14 170 Noma 100 159 191 Til. linaupa: Shtell lb 2 11 opican.o ia 4 0 4 Hamby I 11(1 0 Morton 4 0 9 Klarnni I 140 2U McM'l en 119 137 151 4 Inches. On top of that he nas competitive record of 6 feet 3 inches in the high jump but it i the hon. steD and lump in which Yala AB A.

Cari.en 5 3 0 1 Nel.on 3 10 3 L'tlm'r ia 4 0 1 0 Orifftth 3b (1 Coovtar 310 193 203 Norton 203 199 100 Manas 101 348 3J5 Simmon! 333 317 357 ning the race ia record time of Mm lb 4 0 0 pholu 3b Holmea 0 0 0 0 Totala 44 15 30 al.a... 10 0 0 IbCato 10 0 0 Totala 9910ini! Totala 910 175 949 1:36. vnuniry Brew, Battar Homn Ai I Totals 42 11 30 13 Bat 340 102 174 Bud 179 310 Charles Espy, Wesleyan's acting Tarkio Track Team COIf 150 135 107 Mi-Fall 105 305 102 0 0 II 2 0 1 2 1 1 10 3 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 Darrv 4 1 12 0 Art 1c 1 D'rd rff 4 0 0 1 Sullivan 3 L'moril rf 3 ft 0 0' Javnea lb 3 AlklnVrt 3b 3 0 1 0 Sllln aa 4 Burns cf 3 1 3 0 Corhr'na ft 3 Smith 3b 3 0 3 Sonk.v If 4 Olbaon It 3 10 0 YVrtlirian 2b 1 Mich I 2b I Totala St 3 21 I Anplrq at cl 3 captain, waa high point man with Lind 195 ISO 101 Hllhbalt 199 157 159 aBatted for Plcanco In tenth. bHatted for Horton In tenth. Srore by lnnlnaa: Beats Omaha, 89-41 Pueblo .002001 300 712 Wichita 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 AOinonr 1R 190 10! Oav 101 223 172 Moms 150 1.10 l.l( Wilson 19.) 150 104 TotaU 917 793 109' Totals 907 910 907 DfMft drill.

'n M. Ira At Fuel Carlson 200 173 170 Sellara 170 102 201 nummary Krrors. Carroll, Ho.tetler Vusirk 3: two base hits. FRvna a total of 15, winning the mile, two mile and half mile. He aet a new record in the two mile run, covering the distance in 10:11, bettering hia former record by :13.6.

erweight champion to fill the throne recently vacated by Bat Battalino. LaBarba outboxed and outfought Tetey Sarron, Birmingham, to take an easy 10-round decision. Tena came from behind to take the play from Martin Zuniga" in the second 10-round fight. Sarron was far outclassed by the veteran west coast boxer, who won seven rounds. Three times slipped to the floor through his own clumsiness, and he was warned repeatedly for hitting low.

Tena had difficulty solving Zuniga' defen.e. 1-aBarba weighed 124 1 pounds, Zuniga and Sarron 124 and Tena aBcck TARKIO, MO. UP) Scoring only three firsts, the Omaha university track and field team dropped a Vuslck Hosteller. Bhiell. Allintton.

Oold-hera. Carlaen. Harvel: three base hit. Mc- flecker 311 179 179 III 110 159 222 Young Terry's Left Brings Defeat to Henry Falegano fTtia Hat latar'l lows Nw aarvlca I OTTVMWA Voung Terry, Davenport, used a left Jab effectively and generally carried the fight to Henry Falegano, Des Moines, to win the eight-round main go of Bert Kavanaugh'a boxing show here Friday night. The.

boys set a fast pace all the way but Terry piled up an advantage in the early rounds. Bobby McLaughlin shaded Vale Falegano as the two Des Moines boys staged a slow six-rounder. In the semiwlndup, Don Tedlgo, Charlton light heavyweight, scored he is at his best. Twice this spring he has bettered the Drake relay record, once with a mark of 48 feet 4 inches and again with 48 feet 6 inches. The Drake record Is 47 feet 8 1-3 inches.

His broad jump record also exceeds the mark in the local classic Jimmy Laurence, Abilene Christian college star, was recopnizfd as one of America's greatest If hurdlers last year. He htinf UP record of 24 seconds flat in tM Totala 30 0 21 Mien ion 30.1 147 3nn Panab rn 159 17i loo MrC'kev 301 105 Mtnl'i i0 210 105 Annan 13 301 200 Schmber 175 173 13 TotaK 5J 911 1421 Totala 793 0I IB Drake Blues Pbilco nartto. Manner Motor Co dual meet to Tarkio college here Friday afternoon, 89 to 41. The Nebraskans scored all of their firsts in field events, winning the pole vault, discus throw and Jave i-aacs: nome run. uoionera stolen bases Alhn.ton 3.

Pember: sacrifices, Nelson' double Nlson to Picanco to Oold-bera. Ho.tetler to Pienno- runa batted in. Vuslck 2. OoMbera 4. Shiell Alllnaton.

Hamby. Carlen, Mcf.aacs 2. Carroll-hse. on oalla. off Nelson 4.

Carlsen 1. Holme. 2: struck out. by Nelson 3. Carl-sen 10: runs and hlta off Nelson 9 and 11 in Innmes: hit pitcher, Nelson iNtetaket; losing pitcher.

Nel.on. Russell and Anderson. Time. 3:20. Halah 195 109 190 Nniru 190 170 109 aBattad for Applaqulal In acv.nth.

Srore by Innlnaa: Val. 1 0 0 0 0 0- Roo.avalt 0 0 0 0 3 1 0-4 Summary O. Lallmar. Naophotis 2. Griffith 2.

Bookav Stho .1, Pavna: dotibla playa. SHIo to Wallman to Javnaa. Applaouiaf to Javnaa; atrurk out. b' raviva 3, Paardnrff 12: hasaa on off Pavna 1, Daarriorff 3: hattar hit, ov Daarriorfl 3. Umpire, HasBrouck.

Tlma. 140. Beat Greens lin throw. (Continued From Tag 7.) The Tarkio net squad swept all Texas intercollegiate meet. Laurence will seek high hurdle laurels Nlfhas IR4 15S 177 Wendt.

130 190 1 10 Antrim 154 197 140 Horn 103 170 103 Saanson 105 170 174 rianaaan 150 103 202 Sonner 19.) 105 H7 Simmnna 109 314 311 Totala 091 907 ml Totala 31 941 914 INnt'STRIAI. Af.l K. (3RAND ALt.fc.YS TroT Laundry. Haaelaood Srrvlre Shearar 179 157 101 D. Head 130 127 152 Fallot 1 33 144 174 Parks 104 131 loe, Banker 179 119 175 Bulaan 149 110 131 Tntd 130 179 lfi5 7la7d 142 til 122 Jim Londos Tosses 12.1 pounds.

six matches from the Omaha team In tennis competition. called back because part of his body "other than his feet" had Michigan Normal Friday winners will meet Taul and Frankie Wallace in touched the ground. He scored in! Mat Foe With Spin YONKERS, N. Y. Wi-Jim Lon Hoosier Fight Fans two more plays.

Deskin added the the semifinals of the tournament to be held next week. Dorman 175 15 101 Farney 170 109 177 point on a forward pass. a. technical knockout over Gene Opens Card by-Defeating Luther YPSILANTI, MICH. The dos, Greece, claimant of the heavyweight wrestling champion Bruce Eells scored the third See Max Schmeling WUNCIE, i.V Max Nelson, Batsvla, In the second round.

in the Drake games next weeK. The Drakn relays are one of the few major meets to be held without Interruption this year-Many of the other meets have been discontinued, the Ht rludlng the Illinois Indoor relays, the Texas relays, the Rlre relays and the Ohio touchdown on a 10-yard swing In the other bouts Eddie ship, threw Ralph Wilson, Philadelphia, with an airplane spin and body slam after 24 minutes and 55 Schmeling, heavyweight boxing around his own right end, aided by spectacular Potts HdP. 10 IS la. Hdp. 100 100 100 Totals 010 003 I54i Totala 004 703 104 Phillips.

Cocs Cola, ninhs 170 154 HO Luerhl 121 11S 119 Barker 194 272 312 Csrson 174 133 143 Holt 55 S4 179 MrCrea 140 147 114 Phillips no lfi ltC'linken 3no mo 150 Wendl 300 I0l 107' 150 20 130 Hdp. 10 10 10 Hdp. 09 09 09 Totals 003 035 001 Totals ion 705 753 Moose Kehm Floral. Kraslnskl 139 100 H5 Bntilhy 102 105 110 Torrenca 154 145 lOliLewia 143 142 144 seconds of grappling in the fea champion, boxed three exhibition rounds against two of his sparring partners here Friday night. He Zaharias and Iowan Win at Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA T) GeorRe Zaharias, Pueblo, threw Hans Steinke, New York, with a back body drop Friday nijrht in a Michigan Normal basebRll team celebrated Us opening of the home season by pounding; out a 9 to 2 victory over Luther, here Friday.

kicked the goal. ture match at the State armory The lineups: OREEN3--0. went two frames with Pedro Friday night. Londos weighed 202 The Hurons landed on three Lu Hunt blues an. Deakln McDowell T.

Baiter LO Lopez, Oklahoma Indian, and one pounds, Wilson 190. Bunnell Bowers Ketchell, Ottumwa, won the decision over Johnny Morsn, Detroit, In six; Frankie Vivian, Ottumwa, outpointed Glen Mussel-tnan, Fort Dodge, In six; Sonny Uoyd, Davenport, easily defeated Art Short, Ottumwa, and Rube Pierson won a decision over Elmer Glllls in a battle of two hometown boys. with Jack Shaw, New York. ther pitchers for 14 hits, three of which were horn runs and three gmnn 1431 Barrr no 179 153 1 The Brandenbera tournament athletic director. golf and McClure coaches more were Rood for extra bases, Semipro, Amateur vim hold annnallv in connection George Anarino, Cincinnati bantamweight, won the decision from Frankie Jarr, Fort Wayne, in the Jones c.

Canakas Ft 6. Piersel T. Brechler PotTa Wilson Eells Oaer Koitionn Hasbrouck J. Eels Wleland Rncan Srharlln Bradely started on the mound for Normal and although he was Hvan 130 154 133 Batrfl 150 130 157 wm iriuuiK wui 174 joti 1081 Lsir 111 149 no that lasted 24 minutes and IS see. Hdp.

30 3 30 Hdp. 89 89 89 1 1 minuies ana 18 sec- 1 'onds. Totala 784 SI 5 780. 810 079 828 B. St Repair i Bar Dode chrv Howard Cantonwine, 23S, of So1! III 135 Webster City.

pinned Jack Mc- Se'iaU Is, j.J of, CUfornia with a weaver 102 179 i7 torena 150 n9 157'double wrist-lock in Just 6:31. Ro- lu-rouna final bout. the relays, will be staged at konda next Saturday morwafr Obe Wenig. Morningside basketball coach, will defend the cham WANT GAMES Tlie t)s Moin Majors hv ortunired for the co mini sensor, and wint bisfhun nicked for two runs and seven hits, airtight support saved him on irmM, Cull Lftrtoo. 4-4M2.

or wtiu Albia Junior Nine mm ai oj second Des Mointi, u. many occasions. Nelson, Luther .1" J' Kirchmeyer, 220, of Okla- pionship he won a year ago. and Abrahamson toiled for Luther want may i c.amk TotaU 0S9 2J 8301 Totali 7S0 787 179 noma Takes Opener, 12-6 (Tha Retljter'a lowt Newa Servi-e tossed Frank Speer, 232, Th Panthfr club want to bootc tame but were all. hit hard.

Brookline Club Site Summary- Touchdowns. Wilson. Pot ts. Eels Points after touchdowns, Pes- kin. Pott.

Substitutions Crawford for Canakas, Brewer for McDowell. Myers for Wilson. Andersen for Eels. Haubner for Myers. Goodwin for Brandenbeit.

Brlnshurat for Knltjohn. Andrews for Bunnett. Ganschow for Hunt, Penney for Hasbrouck. Reeder for J. Eels.

Readinaer for Wleland, Van-nucrt for Reeder Hartunt fnr Scherltn. Officials Referee, jsrk North of Highland Park: Umpire. Bert McOrane of Drake: Head linesman Chuck Delmeg and C. J. All ward of Drake ror way i wnn an out or town trim Outfits wantin iama write R.

H. Johnson. 110 East Twentr ninth st. former Georgia Tech gridder In 18:21. coiMFariAt.

i.rsnrc. CiRANO ALL FYS navirison Furniture 1 Art Ijsna Tire alhia Albia Junior college Srorf Inntnt.v R. Mlrh Normal 10 2 0 4 0 3 0 14 1 Luther 00001010 03 7 1 Ratterle. Nel.oo Luther. Ahrahamaon and Munch; Bradely.

Molt and Miller. Of Walker Cup opened the home baseball season 'aer 1D7 109 105 Ross 105 193 199 Stewart 100 101 147 Annear 104 133 130 1 by defeating the Osceola Juniors, 1933 miren no iso no jormston 103 147 155 nrr game. The Brooks Pmk diamond ball team would ilk to meet local and out of town teams For MmM, wrttt A. J. Bonner.

2X26 Dei Motnea st. kitw vnRvr ISA The son 145 147 Lone US tta 101 ri.MOTT WINS TRACK MITT. ELLlori Elltotl dafaatad Ortawold 1-3 to 42 2-3 In the fir.t mart nf tha yaar for botr arhopla. Duahman of tha inn.ra had 13 point a and Parlay of the loA.ra acored 12 pomta. Mllltron 173 199 144 Alhertjon 100 175 JOS Hdp.

13 13 13 Hdp. 1 it is Walker cup golf matches American Ass'n 12 to 8, in a game of frequent errors on the local field Friday afternoon. Barry led the Pirate attack with a triple and three Slick Jesnick Stops Rival in 15 Seconds fTho Ratlitar'a lows Naws Sarvica 1 OTTUMWA Slick Jesnick, Newton, knocked out Tommy Ryan, Fort Snelling southpaw, after 16 seconds of the first round of ttie main battle on Promoter Alex Bean's card here FridRy night. Jesnick dropped Ryan with a straight right to the Jaw. Emil Towell won a shade over Dick Nelbur, Newton, in a fast six round semiwlndup, while Lou Taylor, Mollne, carried the fight to Santos Reyes, Centervllle, and beat the Mexican in six rounds.

In two Total. S74 174 S47 Total 125 77 73 Van Drrk H. Ac Sucof.iaful Farmina Eastman's Mark Gets O.K. of Pacific A.A.U. 1.14 1S9 si Walt 171 105 13J 117 H3 141 11 ST.

AN'TIIONT I.WAT. JOHNS 1S. The St. Antnonr baseball team defeated the St. John nine Fnda as the result of a four-run rail in the ninth inn.

nr. 15 to n. The batterlev St. Anthony. Chiesa.

9hav snd Bltittnano; St. Johns, Stewart Mi lion and Kaskie. teams representing the States and Great Britain w' played at the Country club, Brw line, the United States 00" association announced Friday- Lvnrh its iaa its hui singles in five times at bat. Har Markla la IfK Nirhnlaa 141 13 Home. Run Standing SAN FRANCISCO WV-Recofr- ij ikh i.

la nn a in lan ia At Columbus R. H. 3t PohJ aeftOflftOfl 0-3 il 2 Columbia 1J1003 10 12 1 BattmM StrtMer ki. Vanarta nd f'en-ner. Smtier; Blakf and Hinklfl, ris allowed the visitors only six Cohlav 167 M.

Mull.n 1.17 158 13 Hdp. 13 13 13' Hop. 3 hits and fanned 13. Albia ended nitlon of Ben world record scattering- times In the Totals OTa iw, Tntala 7i itul Tisrer Nine ins, 19 to 3. the game with a double play.

At I.o'ilvllla VISITATION ST. AIT.t'HTIXE II. Visitation Hiah school defeated St. An-ti'stine, 2 to 11. on the former' field Prtdar afternoon.

Ehas and Wllieini marred fnr the winner, whit Mrfam. L. C. Rmlth Typa. Saara Auto Co.

Mllwaukra II 1 quartermile and halfmiie runs by onnniDti vrr im steadj Johnson 1.2 110 15(1 Murphy 13. 1M ah 11 1.11 Knlahl 90 1C1 l.a Plant Mtt 101 1M Hudson 10 Hi lp: the Taclflc association waa an I Lomanlle I 1 1 01 7 1 1 Battertea caldyail and Crouch; Pen- I I ner and Shea. Moore. Boone Legion to bndse, Donoh'ie and Cardamon wera out- (By The AJKortnlert HOME Rt S3 tRIOAV. Terrv ta nf a Waner 'Ptratesi Stone tTitrerst Wvatl Melillo (Browrvn THK 1 FADCRS, Ruth witt l.a tni jankin.

hi fhilllpj 1M H3 1 p.rtlow Ifn inn HdB. fo 00 Hdp. DO jo tandim for the loner. ST. AMBROIp WINS.

The Bt tfflhrma hiiaht.ll aaaa anratt4 Form Gun Club nounced Friday by officials of the local branch of the National A. A. U. TnUlii 42 1R MtV TnuN H4 M4 IVfji At Tndlanarol! City 3 10 0 4 0 0 0 07 13 3 lnrtianaooiia .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1- 2 7 1 and Hevtni Home. Cooney and Antiey.

Riddle. preliminary fights, Bobby LaSalle, Des Moines, won the decision over nyro Ytnkee. imusr nrv 'niin mnn Prm sr 'The Prt'ster't Iowa Newa WerTlce an lrnnrriTe fl vtrtor nr Hnl BOONE The American Legion 1 T. mitr rr-dav ntrh The winners played J'hn K.i i i The times of :46.4 for the quar down after the first three inning Norman Wagner hurled the souri Tigers to a fl to 3 victory the Oklahoma Sooner? In their Big Six conference game oi season here Friday afternoon. Tha arnre: Batterlra-Lookiha'ilh.

eu i on, Wmbk and Fruit. Onln Mcrinn Pnrlr Island, in Six a food defen.Mve battle. iMfwtri.nf.er inn no ifln' nenrij i Yank?) 10 Havritn 141 i-n'Pnxx -Athltt-ro had B- ill 1M "5 Or'rr here) announced Its Intention to organize a gun club. A program At Toledo R. Mmnespolia ft 7 7 3 ter and In the half were made by the Stanford university star during meets at Stanford re S.

WHaon 150 iKY J8 Ul Amertcan f. a ....31 fftfttM TO PRACTICf. The Mnjnea Earl Billiard ha.ehall team will nlav a practice game Bunds en he Boadside field. For rames. write GeorM con.

IN Viilej iriv or dul Tatteris- Benton Rvan and Orlffm I nl traP "hoot Will held at the the better of FriU Claves, Rock Island, in four.f i -i n-a I TOUU IL 7 7S Mu.ien. ecao. wmegiidner and Diwairport liera Sunday. V'al a.a.......V.V.a..Ma.,..M cently. ry-.

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