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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1924 10 Evas Capture Last From The Bloomers 10-2 Ben Funk Sure Of Place On Olympic Team HAVANA RELAY ual. Bloomlngton, Pekln, ahip. Forest City. Bath, tsur CUBS KEEP FIRST PLACE BY WINNING WHITE SOX COP FINAL OF SERIES BLOOMINGTON BOY ON OLYMPIC TEAM DANVILLE TAKES FINAL FROM HUTS PATS DROP LAST TO DUNN'S OUTFI1 CARNIVAL TODAY NtWS.VILVSkCOMfttNT in the special events there ar. entered in th 100 yard dasi, the 220 low hurdles, 81 In the i jump, 25 In the pole vault ri broad Jump.

29 In the shot nn- the discus and 28 in the jaVel total of 238 entries in the a events. Ten men will compete American Legion trophy. Bloomington Furnishes Theodore Q. Scheid, athletic tor and general manager of th announced tonight the flat of i officials. Thev r- 1 Puyne Proved Effective Kraft Was Hit Freely by The eterans.

Class of State Entered in Coach T. G. Scheid'. Track and Field Meet. Thurston and Burns Staged Thrilling Hurling Duel For Eight Innings.

Ben Funk, of This City, Sure To Compete in International Boxing Tourney. Vic Aldredge Pitched a Steady Game Havirg Only One Bad Inning. qor Pitching is Again Respon-; sible for Downfall of the Bloomers. Play In the spring open tourney at Highland park starts tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. The contest last, two days, play commencing again Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, and during the tourney, players en-tered In this competition will have the richt of way on the course.

Following are tho pairings, the tourney to be played out in foursomes: SMunjay, M.y 24. BROWNS STILL WINNING WON 160 POUND TITLE PEORIA BUMPS COMMIES DODGERS BEAT PIRATES THE LIST OF ENTRIES 3RIBECK HITS HOME RUN IHCAGO, May 22 Chicago retained first place today by Terre Haute. May 22. Payne proved etfm tive for Danville here today while Kraft was hit freely and given poor support, the Vets winning Havana, 111., May 22. (Spc-cial.) Havana is wearing its yayest colors on the eve of the PiBHrl.

Club. Rubin' Baldwin C. into giinaillar C. C. Tom Itrt.rgi' 6 to 1.

The liase running of Murphy Ird Vv An even break the best the loo mere could Ihf Kvm this tr.p. the hun.f club winn.i.g to-lay's gun: by tie margin if .10 to 2. due to the poor ork of Harkins siaimen. giving each club bunching hits be Mai'icnuuJ C. C.

Time. 1.1 .145 1 :45 ..1 4.1 and the fidilmg of Hollocher were also features in the Danville victory- HILADE LPHIA. May 22 Chicago won the final game of the series with Philadelphia today, 3 to 2, giving the White Sox un even break on the two sames. Thurston and tiunis staged a thrillitiK hurling duel for eiRht inn Kereree Fred Ii. Young, Wesleyan.) s' Starter Ralph N.

McCord ff.i versity of Illinois.) tBV Manager of Field Evcnta-L Eyer. (Y. M. C. A.

College K' Judge or Field Eventn ptr (Illinois WeBleyan.) The timers and Judges will ai' men recruited from the vnrnii colleges and schoojs of this vianiiy Illini Break Losing Streak and Beat Japs T'rhuna. 111., May 22. Score: Jauici, Lastitr (leorge Temip, Hroaaw Kity rjiiukniB Kluirr Dttnck 11. A. Soptr Wen Henry I oma U.niieU, Jr .1:45 2 (By Special Staff Correspondent.) Washington, D.

Hay Hcnjuinin Funk, of Bloobiin j-t on, son of Congressman Frank H. Funk, and captain of the Yale University boxing team, will represent his country in the international boxirtg tournament nhich will be a feature of the Olympic Games at Taris in June, members of the U. S. Olympic r-ommittee assured his father iiere today. Cnptain Funk won the national ruiitii'j n.

hrt Mi. 1 rt rf apie for-the sertva La wienie pitched great ihe i'oi kete. h. tile C. ft.

It.oinmiigti'll C. IV tiifbiaiHl Park (i. C. Bloomuigton C. It oonniirftnn C.

lllii.ntiinrflMIl r. lil.ionniiiiUiD C. C. C. HloiMiuntcli C.

C. hind Barnes wild-iicHB and winning the first game of the (series from Uostoii, 6 to 2. Vic Aldrldge pitched Htemly game, having only one bad Inning when five hits netted tho vis same for B. big relay carnival, and with fair weather here Friday, the greatest throng that has ever witnessed an athletic spectacle in this part of the state will see the runners toe their nmrks here to-norrow afternoon at Chautauqua park. The bualticss men showed that they 111 lo sen 1 Nature of the rub ings.

The latter .4 SI) .4.30 The only rcih content fnirti point was I 1. terrific home a b. iuro A. 5 2 1 0 .4 0 0 3 4 a i 2 i ii 4 it 1 .3 ti 12 ft .4 1 II 1 .4 1 14 IS 4 I 1 .4 i a 2 ii 85 13 17 IT A R. H.

O. A. 0 4 IK giving way to a pinch hitter In the Sunday, May 25. run drive. wh ritan the tiold lalne.

1 aiar'abati inury, ,0., itors two runs. Score: A It eighth. Score: riir4r MlBUl. cf. Hi rf 0 IV inn VS.

2 Sl.p-lv Ih. ihan lor "ar. tth. It. H.

P.O. II 2 0 1 2 A 4 2 amateur box ng championship In the R. H. 1. I 0 2 0 1 0 a i .1 ii M.

A. Mai I.ai: iriiiri llnrold Pmui-lney l.ei'ii.rii iaoig Frank Stravwr Mai RiM-br. l.wnge rlffnn Ilea Mulkl JuUe 3 Itrit'y 1'raiik om Mauley kr0litU McKay Its losing streak aer droppmrj In a rov here today and rlovned MelJI university, of Japan, to I baseball. Rallying in the seventh th Tlrtaa overcame a two run foiri s.r.t the winning counter acrnt, singles, a pair of errors and Tlarpofa triple doing the work. Ted Ms first t-ifa for Illinois, stopped the Jupariaaa I an I'.

I'mk I). IliiOilali'l Park I. C. p.ik Mt'Leaa C. i.eiii i'.

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C. ll. .1,1,01,1 Park G. (J. i) on lllll .0 05 li li.r II i ii .11.

ID 10 Trrt limn i' 1 Hi.or.lt lt. a-ur, if. I IlilH! Cl. MiiB'i. rf.

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were behind Couch Hcheid in his efforts to put Havana on the athletlo map. by votlnr to close Friday afternoon, and all Havana has declared a holiday In honor of Ihe occnslon which will attract many of tha bent track and field stars In the state to this city. Information from the computing teams is that ail are bringing a delegation of fans, and Havana merchants are making preparations to 161 poun 1 class at Boston early Thursday morning by putting Al Al-lennnl of I.os Angeles down In the third round for the count of nine, after which the referee gave him the deoisl on. i ll hf.nni. Si.

1 It II 1 In' 1 I Ttiwnon, 0 2 0 Boatnn li.iu, it. aa. rl. i uiiiuiiu liam, lb lib. I'f.

I'A'U. 5 b. ti Nriil. Ilar.nt. ti N.mar.

p. al ru.at lUt.lie.ler. uil. aiu.th ltlu llei tou. p.

xl'uwea 4 1 II 0 1 2 1 S2 3 27 1 I 1 0 II I) i fence ore of the liaises! wallop? evi to t- reoorde 11 B. field. The pioor-ers an early ileeper for home shortly af'er the tame wrj cmrpleti d. opening a three tame aeries with Iterator In Frid. iv.

Evil Started in Second. Hughes to open the sec-ond for Kvar.svil e. Lai ne singled to left, Hut-ties, nut a forced ly Stewart to Coltrin. Heumel and Smith were out to the Infield. Lawience ('jruvk out In the third.

e.ran sirsied and went to third on passed bail. Htnntcor wan out. Col Irln to Briheck. Clayton and Hughes walked, f.lling the banes. Bird was taken out and Fitzpatrii sent in.

His first effort was a wild pitch. A H. It. II. O.

A. K. lr. 31 1 21 II TuU4 HmMaurl Park O. C.

team wun inree nils in tri" Prvt. Innings that he hurled, ahho hmh C. Ta1! Pblli.lflpbl.-Hish. 2iv 5b. h.

rf IUu-r lb Simni'int. If. 15. rt llui.n-il Ur. li.

11. il 77'. 00 OtO 001 0VIJ UUU 1UU I Tir ilauU i.iltiml. .11 ibl.n.l Park O. lluka llijliiana park a C.

take care of 2,000 visitors Friday Gforg. M. 9 1.1 IH15 11 1 U15 .9.20 Thru biu. Mornt. MuruM tj bH ToUia .11 2 21 It rl II.

1'. VarujuLt. MartLtil i.na 11 iliUni Paik ii. C. II i iw(il Park il.

lligli.and Park i. C. .412210 rll -t. -Jtf) ,400 2 0 0 sa A A ft '-ti 0 2 2 2 II A i zllaTO.l for Mi.am..r. in ti.b.

l.t.l..ay. tl. visiting runs were counted of hla ct. livery. Uosa pitched a nice rnm tha vlaltora, holding Illinois t0 hlta.

Score: MeiJI 001 101 fo-i Illinois --000 000 30x-3 and Amachl; Grange, and Robinson. I'trktria, e. Ilnrn. p. OlAlteil tu; Itsu lic.ltT ill kKhii tor K.

tninnli in Til. tor Uebtuu Otlu Frank Biady, professional at Track in Fine Chape. Coach Scheid haa had a rf men at work all week workin.j the track at Chautauqua park and It will be In tip. top condition for the apeod-sters if there ts no more rain tomor- Blounungton Country Club will com ft i i I at 1 a 1 hlu 8unr t.rririr-M, i.ker. II.

u-lo'LT. utotrn win. Muroby i. U-bUirt. i.a.1).

btnr. ft a t. Wn. tint 6. lent liut 4.

Jniii', ritfbt to iiulk.i Jim tu 4.r: btf nil t4.ii. nt( Aran 2 runt 2. ttru eut. bj k'rttt 2 Hi bu. oil l')Dt in iiulnai.

wiM iiii-h Krtfi, winti tiitibtr. Ptont. umntret. I ohi JM.ifti. uint.

I 4i. Trax, Commie. 3. Decatur, 111., May 22. Hutton of Sia.

T-ll batted for Bornt pete in tne national open at Oak Furk Country Club next week. He ia letting r.ennan score. He walked Lavr.e. filling the Lanes, and then w. Scheid was disappointed at the laat Cbiratn I'h fm noi mo St4 Ii .00 000 100-2 I A if.

II. P.O. A. 1 1 a 1 a i i 2 a i 5 a 12 .8 1 2 2 4 0 a ii 2 4 0 1 2 0 0 .1114 2 0 .401010 .22 i Ii) 27 14 (Additional Sport on Next Ptg.) Massed Thompson, forcinc In Clayton paired with Duatan. of Nlles, In his first match.

Brady la an exceptional golfer, and If he Is going at his bent alunds and excellent ehuor-e mlnuto by the announcement thnt Stait. at. eitanuiaiu. 2b. I.

rnuiHi, i b. r'rtLri. Sb Ilri.aiy. llHAtbt rt. lUrtiiPtt.

e. Aldtnige. p. lattla II. itton uii'mu Beuniel forced Thompson, ending the township of I.erov.

the pecul.ar delivery was eflectivo to 'ouer 2 Riconila. Ctllr way. to KriTl'-ti. Hurnl lau-rr Ui'. D'la bi to II balk, "ft Tburatnri 1.

ctf Two bat hi'. ili'tlt it to I'-ifcuia ui Mailsrr: liafrt of the McLean county champlonanlp day and 1'tona won the Inst of 'he i to finish well up In front. st-ries from Decatur, lo I. The Trac Hurtia 8 1 attu by (curat. ti a.

bf uurtia coiuo not make the trip but vith crack teams from all parte of th state entered, many of which are al tors hit Kotzelnick hard and Commo .000 01)11 200 2 ouo Jun dore errors were costly. It the ready on deck here tonlaht. Ihe com- first loss of the season for lvotiel- petition promises to be plenty rt.en nick. Score: aierio Rlrle, the great Orldlev FaoTs- sprinter Is on boy th fana arn NiD. luting 'pifbtr Itnma: uobuw, tiaul.y anrj Ihntfn: timt 1 it).

Browne Tied For Second Place. Washington, May 22 St Louis advanced to a tie with Boston for second place by taking the final of the two game series with Washington today. 3 to 1. Wingard althouch unsteady, outpltched Zachary, proving effective In the pinches. Score: A tournament for women ia scheduled this afternoon at Uloomington Country Club.

The meeting at noon is at 12:30 and is open to the entire membership. It is to be a blind bogey contest. Numbers from 44 to 74 will be used, ami two will be drawn from a hat to determine bogey. Iwo Favorites banking on to com thru. Competition for th trl-athlon will l-ancrord, tf.

Kerc clyq I enough men Alt. 4 a 4 tt. rf FO. A. 2 12 2 i 0 2 1 II 2 3 0 in i a 2 1 0 2 I.rrwai.

If. be on of th high spots of th meet, according to the advance dope, thore Tan-baa. bit, tlirrt-baa. Lut. Cruimti auublt pi.it.

yribvit to orativbtm tu tnuitb, ll.n.Ti'lt tw Twiii'y U. M.tluua. bant oa bain ulf barnr I. AturLlg 2, MrNauiara 2, tlrutk out. by b.ruat 1.

A.iliila-f 3: biu. ult Uuua a in I. oil bait bexler uuut In 1. oil 1 to 2 ntl Ptntnn 1 in 2 bams Day and UcCul rtUL-k tint. 1 .61.

Vance's Homer Helped. Pittsburgh, May 22 Vaucu's homer with on on base and Wright's failure to make a double play of Four-nier's hard grounder gave the Dodg u. '2b- sTgtiKk. e. Irtnirur Smith sinuled in the fourth and stele.

Lawrence struck out Iieairan angled, scoring Smith. Henniirer au.gled and Clayton walked, filling th" bases. Hoots went In for Bioomlncton. Hushes greeted him with a eingie. coring Reagan.

singled and CO- ntsd Hent.lger and Clayton. Thompson tripled, sending In Lavne and Hushes Beumel struck out, and Smith, up for the time, was cet, Woodworth to Bribeck. Hoot Was Wild. In tha seventh Lawrence was out to the infield and Hoots hit Reagan the aecond time Hennieer tripled, coring Reagan. Hoots hit Clayton.

but struck out Hughes and Layne to erd the Innin. In the eighth, for Bloomlngton, Hoota walked and advanced an Stewart was out, Hennlsr to Huches Coltrin popped to Beumel and Blenk-Iron singled, counting Hoots, Schaef-f er fouled out. Uutl. fi 4 Deing a long string of In this event List of Entries. Following Is the Hat of entries In A I i i H.

O. Nt. Aft 4 TjUH .19 lMUir- AH. 7 12 27 14 It. II.

O. A. i-en in running 1 hmkfT. m. 4 olUaur.

2b. I kv.iiUr, It 4 1 2 1 1 ft I a In Tennis Tourney I'vrc, n. lUafi. rf II 11 2 3 I 0 Clilcago, May 22 Two favorites ers four runs In the fifth, liming and Brooklyn defeuted Pittsburgh 4 to 2 today in the opening game of the series. Cooper Urovo In both of Tobln, rf.

Sb. Sn fr. lb. Wi llama. If 2h.

Mr-Miuan. 2b. Ja-ha li, it aTrri(l. O-rbrr. at.

Wingard. rx TnUlt Waah ngtnn rf 4. 4 rt 4 wearing; PAPAS CARTERS to elect the president- CAPT. BEN FUNK of Yale Boxing Team. Previously Funk had scored deci-sions over some of the outstanding amutcurs In the assemblage of two hundred from all parta of the V.

ho gathered at lioston to compete for national honors and places on the olympio team. Including Alexander lli'ush of Indianapolis, John Mc- a.ttito., as. 4 Pittsburgh's runs In the second Inn ing. Hcore: A jiu a. a a 27 ii R.

II 0. A A ft. the various relay races: 440 yard relay Astoria, Auburn, Havana, Champaign, Chandlervillo, Lincoln, Avon, Lewistown, I eoria, Central. Urtdlry, Athens, t'ekin, Springfield. 8H0 yard relay Astoria, Avon.

Auburn, llllopolis, Winchester, Havana Armington, Leroy, Chenca, Champaign, Chandlerville, Lincoln, Avon, Kaston, Peoria Central, Ctrldley, Springfield, Athena. On mile relay Astoria, Havana, Leroy. Chnmpnlirn, Lewistown, Poo- I.icbolil. rf. Brooklyn 000 040 00O 4 10 0 Pittsburgh 020 000 0002 7 I Vance and Drberry; Cooper and .11 a 21 1 f77 212 OHO 7 Touk Ptnrit remained In play and a dark horae contender waa uncovered after three rounda of ainglea pluy in the annual Western conference tennis tournament that opened at the I'nlve'sltv rt Chicago courts today.

All conference schools but Minnesota are retreaent-od In tho meet, while Notre Dnmo u.id aro participating by ln viation. Kddie Wilson, of Chlcaao. and Ilarr.a 21a. If ln ID tiuirkey of Uulfulo and Kae Crowther I vill uul 1UU i Ciooch. lb.

o. A ft ii i i of Colgate university. His effective right accounted for each of the Victories. The A A boxing committee ia now meeting in the tourna Poor Fielding ll Costly, Sveamary. Blwtainctoa--- H.

It Wrt. 3b. 4 tir aa (I kWnk.nm, if. 4 0 rt 4 filial. Ik.

4 1 bt ru-a. et 4 a k. 4 llartma. 29. 1 i.

Sb. IV R.titrkUgU, n.iy. p. alUrgratt p. St.

Loula, May 31 Poor fielding ut T.o-UM Ingluri. Vbta'li Hltl-et. M.iiwt. i. va tat lluLi.

2. kwutmic i. I'sillnf atiu.k ml. I) iluUun I i (t li mil br.tcli I' ti.l. ui'a oil kiAta.Diii lo in irumai t'f( Potitr boot la la.

autinf cttrutt It -i taa.nl dub. Uitt to to Waatn. a.trn mn-tMutiaiti, itlt baat. ftoila liri'alur Al ULkaat, Hnra, arxl cbajOataQ I 2U. Julius tiagalowsky, of llutlcr, .1.

U- 1.5 lo easiliy No m.tal CM touch you ment lo tn.ike up tha American Olympic boxing team. The eight II 17 vorues, nud no difficu tv In rla Central, oomlnglon, (lalesburg. Pekin, Hprlngfleld, 'Jath Two mile relay Galesburg, Havana. Leroy, Lewistown, Jacksnnvtllo, Peoria Central, Peoria Manual, 1 T4aa lllAitt.1 lot tai-bary In hoi. Ing of their opponents, lieina in opposite bruckcu these two bavj beon Hii 1.

ti 1 rnsgatrii-k. a. a lie i. I a 1 the outsot cost the Cardinals the first Kiime of th series with Philadelphia today, 4 to 1. Cy Williams walked three times.

Manager Art Fletcher of the Phillies waa piesenud a waten by a delegation of fans from Collins-villu. 111., his honis town. Score: 1 ill noil iuii-a .0011 lllll uoo I f-nina aal.ingoifl champions In various weights. In. I'ludinic the Bloomlngton boy will be included without question.

They will probably sail from New Tork about the middle of June. uloomington, Sprinutleld. Bath. a II R. fit i Sprint medley Illlopolla.

Astoria, ASTEIN1COMWNY Two bat hlta rilatbt. Unallri. Ui Mlllaa: T-tols 1 t-intTi'l. H4.an. Sb.

Farewell Contest For Four I. W. U. Winchester, Havana Leroy, Chem-j, lucked by many lo meet In the finals. Donovan, who cam unheralded from Notre Dame, surprlned Ihe galleries by his unusual drivimt play.

After two speedy victories he almost irct his master In Kurziok, o( Butler, but his smashing offensive won for hin. 2 1 12 0 4 Iftm.inftr A B. H. hampalgn. Chandlerville, Avon, Canton, Peoria Central, Peoria Man 107 tbr.i baM hit.

1. ait. loit, li llarnt. in H.aii-r ba.i'a in nlf Ury 1 (( Uru nt by lrjr I by li b.tt. uff 2trbar in vlf rtal Him 1 In 1 bit by ulfr-bfr 7.al.nlatr btnng tol h-f.

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aa rf. 1. rf. ll'kan. If u.iauia, cf, H.

O. 2 2 1 II I 2 0 auto. -f. 2 3 0 ft 0 lb. 4 5 I 11 0 ft Ir il.

4 1110. rf. toilet HrnT.al. a. A 0 4 0 hBita aa.

i if i i L.rao. av 10-13. 6-3. In the feature of the day. Baseball Players Wesleyan and Millikin.

traditional rivals in all branches of St. Viators Nine Adds Another to Its String Bourbonnala, May 22. Home runs blows by L. Wlnterhalter and Murphy with two on bacei and triple by Fitzgerald with same num. II.

ik ib." The first tour. 1 ol th double ll. 'aikiiiaun. lb. If e.

Meuiel'i Bio Turni Tide. New Tork, May 22 The New York viaion waa completed this evening, I but was uneve itful. tllauo. 0 14 1 II If 4 77.. et oio aio i 10a Trt WtriBlr.f.

LvaMvt. sport for years, clash at Wilder Americana and Cleveland resumed .12 4 Tl2 11 1 Totala Summari First Round (Singl.s). Scheumun. Indiana, won bv default kUulUiaUler out. ail by battaJ ball ia Ind.

Held thin afternoon at 2 0 clock in the final collegiate struggle H. H. O. A. from Minneaota entrant ber on the pathway brought about A.

II. I their aerlei here today after a three day Intermission, the Yankees winning to i. Meuael's home run In Donovan. Notre Dame, defeated two 0 ii I II of the year on the home field for Loyola university's downfall at the kll HuriM 7M-ta bl'a It.aAixW, To9tasiw4b I r.t 1 t'k bt. lain lairtk.

latrac ftet- r.at mltb Hogi4 IWM b.M. h'tningt, rtnt11l. II. btrtvt Mt Bf Hinl 1. UiaU.I 1.

iloau Hodirman, Michigan, S-l, 6-2. St. Lo'ua nudat, ll, Ila rf. Ilorriaby. tb.

1b. lii.tiar. rf. araa.au. Sb Schmidt.

Northwestern, defented hands of Ht. Viator here today by a 12 to I count. Uaumgardnar, Ohio Mate, 6-4, 1-4. ii the third with two on base, proved the winning hit for New York. Ward hit hla tnii 1 home run In the laat three guinea, Hume' homer accounted for two of Cleveland's runs Fourteen awats concentrated In the fourth, alxth and eighth frames Ki-hwrirti.

Ohio State, defeated I Wf 1H -4 I a I II laataa: Munt.rr., Wlaconsin. T-l, S-l. a i. 4 i i Kurarok, Butler, defeated Beiden. broke up the hurling duel that lit.

(iraw and McAlllnter had waireil In i Ii i by pevM Hoot. Ilttiaa. Clan. a i a bit, i. iim.in a aa llonaa.a..

a biat, p. Total. n.lla laii-ba, Sk iiai. on lloyt. Score: 0 1 Ti ticker.

Michigan, 2-6, 6-4. S-l. the earlv frames, while the five blows Cleveland 000 101 0001 I 1 Crane. Michigan, won by default that Loyola pried from McAllister 'mil ba la t. Kn.g pit.

I 11 r.t n.n.rtt raW ai4 fa the North Siders. Captain Imlg shutout the rcatur cnlltiKiana with five acaltered hlta In the first game at Docatur. Wealeyan winning, t-o and for that reason, If no other the locals are belle to have the edge today, alth the Blue Is apparently playing better ball now, than it waa at tha time of tho first ni'-rtltig. Ppeclal Interest attaches today'! mvetlng fur Wealeyan fun because of the fart that todny contest Is the farewell appeiirano. on Wilder filil lor api.

lung, Johnnie insrr, WIN from Minnesota entrant. SOU 010 00O 4 UUD UUO luO 1 ISimour. Ohio State, defeated Flan- kept them from threatening save In Ihe firth when Adama' circuit clout with McCraw nn base counted two ders, Illinois, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. laibaa l.lta kl k.n. Muallrr: dnubl.

Blan. Mitchell, Chlcaeo. defeated Luti Ford Ui hana tu lluia. 12i, Sainl ta k'unl to WHEN HOT WEATHER ARRIVES Iowa, 6-7, S-2, Da.a oa ba.a ayiu. I oil aim, ll out.

by rrlfrn 2. fbithnn. I New York 0i'4 119 oo 1 Kdwarda, rtmilh, Si haute and Myatt; lloyt and llotomnn. Break Winning Streak. Boston, May 22 After winning five straight, lioston lost to livtroit today.

The ecore waa to i. Detroit male ihre. runs In the ninth on doublis by lluiiey. Ilcilmann and winters, tit ore; Inn. A I.

ii b. 'u aa Second Round. h'U "If K.tbiilua in I'ltr I 111 ualni pitriiar, S'lliuton awMittt. 11.11 at, al Wilson. Chlcaao.

won by default T.a I i I First Come I First Served a 2 b. from Minnesota entrant. ii. Umaityi liui. 1-44.

Giants 8top Red. 0 Nil 1 arm. a. arm. rf Hah, Wiaconsin.

defeated Centl- a n. i levere. Notre Dame, 6-0. Duhach, Illinois, defouted Brick. Cincinnati, May 22.

N'w York won a hard hitting and poorly play.d gam from th Cincinnati Bads to li Michigan. S-4. S-4. Ham llarlter and LeUnd Out ham. lm haa pitched for the varsity for Diree yiurs.

and haa been Ihe Metbntliala most conaislcnt mound-n en, while Kin.er. ho la a nine Utter man has been big cog In not only has, o.ill, but In the football and basketball auccese of the north tide college. He captained lust year's Hhnplro, Ohio Htate. defeated Sher. rill.

Northwestern, 6-1, 6-7. 6-0. .14 day and want back into aecond plac In th league rac. Tach team was with a pane to Cobb and l.az.ll'a fourth error of the game. None of the vlaiiora' sit runs waa earned.

Hcore: Detroit 101 100 0036 II 2 Hi. ioii Cou uoo ooo i i i btomr. rillette, Hulloway and Uasaler. Kuhr and riclnlrh. r-wenaon.

Iowa, defeated Hunt, Chi A II. M. forced to uaa three pitcher. Hcor: cago, 4-7, S-4, S-4. i ii i i I a a 12 ncheuman.

Indiana, defeated Johns. New York lo. 200 11 I Cincinnati 000 2:1 001 11 4 rt sia.aar, lib. I i. a 'jiaar.

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it.iarb. try, I Murmir. rf. Ha, aluAlllttw. P.

TiUls I. 'yoit NU lata vtraiiy eleven, and waa tinanhnnua Illinois, 1-7, 7-t. Juit Think ef Our Straw Hats Union Label Mads By Mallory Hat Co. Exprenly Per Us $2.50 up is Our E.eluilvi Straw Hat Windows, UonUUtiHk) To Shop "NOTHING OLD CUT THE HAMEV' 106-107 MAST STUZT. Ia AtigeUa.

May 1J Jak earn manairr for Jack lnnry, heavy-ttriarit t'l amplun, today rr lured that reports In nittspapera that wan to a matili w.th Marry Wl'ls In ordrr to roe' Carprtiiicr J'lrpj f.rat, are Without i "flr.t m. fitut aTid'" la our poller and lnrni'Wv II willing and remlv to rr.t-yt anor," Keatna 10. llnrne. Ityan. Oeachger and Hny- Donovan Notre Dame, defeated i lion for all-i'onferenci half-back at the cl' of the season.

a 4 drr; Lunu. bheehan, Harris and Schmidt, Northwestern, l-I, S-S. Kurzrok. Butler, defented Schwarts. Iowa, 6-2, Imnhani hus playel on the base-hall team for three year and haa Ik en fa: thtuout the Stat, for his hitui.g.

slmhuig the ball well over Wlngo. Mel Ross to Win Two it it Ii Bagalowsky. Butler, defeated Crane S-2. 6-1. OHO 020 00 I oo lv O.a 12 Heyinour.

Ohio Htute. defeated toil mark all three eoaaona. He also puiyed un the basketball te.un two More Letters This Yeai Mitchell, Chicago, S-l, l-S. Ifitmht. I- WlnlMkaHa A Hnan.

rurta, yen ta. bcnmidt, Northwestern, defeated College Batrball. a. Imllana. t.

al ii, rr. i. Lit liltaaiald: bit. llaitter la winding up hla third jra-nr on the team In fine Morrell Ross, Rlnomlnvton boy, Moulding, Wisconsin, S-t, S-6. au.

tn Ium. laa.i 1. i.l.,l,.li. Mohler, Indiana, won by default L- ntnna'lai Alan ky aarU Iralil.i from Minnesota entrant. who made such a fine record at Lake Forest academy th past winter In basketball, la also making rood In imp ii.iiiai uy liar in.

utii a-on. He too la a senior. ll-tff Uaatt a halal. Hastings Names Men To Go to Havana Meet Coach Horry R. Hastings of lilooinlnRton high lnt evening his entries for the Havana relay carnival today at Havana.

They are aa follows: One-mile relay rtcott, Anderson, Tavlor and 1 1 lira. Two-mile relay Anderson, nobler, Hcott and Taylor Pnrlnt medley Murray, White, 3-ott and Baxter. Itunnlng bro.d Jump Murray. Hhot put lren. 1I.

cus thffiw Ithea. I'M) yard dash Whit 120 yard low hurdles Rhea. Uoodwillla. Illinois, defeated Zaa. t'4rt'w I.

M.t.raw 1: tv.a .1.. by oi I'ahan t-laoaar Sr.bio.ik. League Standing's Michigan. S-4. S-l.

spring porta, playing hlrd bnaa me Ptiacball team, and doing the hlsh Paulu, Grinnell Star, Zelaaco, Noire Dam, defeated Htebblns, Wisconsin. 7-1. S-S. Jump for th track and Meld team. II stand an scunt ehanra of winning Hunter, Ohio Htat.

dfetd VaJ- Results at Boston To Try for Olympics ntln. Chicago, S-l. -T. two mora letter netl mnntn. Unas will lack one credit of grad Brown, Indiana, defeated Brown.

Iowa City, la. May 22 I-eontii I'aulu. former Urinneil track fla.n Northwestern. 6-3, 1-7. Tat.

K.n I'- Ml IMlVtlM, II. I. Boston. May II rid. I tharh.

Thied Round. Wilson. Chlrsso. defeated Pah. uation at Lake Forest at th end of this year, and plana to spend another year at th north shore prep school, befor entering college.

Neit fall he hope to add a fourth iAi Angeiea, won th national ama- and winii.r of the loii-yaid and dual, evenfs In tha national colli Kioto tratk meet In haa entered Wisconsin, S-S, S-l. tt-iir pound boxing championship last night by a technical knockout Diibarh. Illinois, defeated BhaDlro. 1 1 II 1.4 1 I II tlie soft ion. I Olympic tryouta which i.tier in looioan.

Ohio 4-S, S-l, T-t. over ltny Km. Han Francisco, In Hie will he held here Uy lo, ll. This Hwenson, Iowa, defeated Scheu- Soeakini? of Iron Men I Play Today. iinois of tn national championship tournament.

it ill Hi. first attrmpt of the Grin-nell war hi ro lo run In competition man, Indiana. S-2, S-l. Th Plata Normal school baseball Mohler, Indiana, defeated Schmidt. Jack llllama.

New York, won tha n.nie th. itwik at Ihe end of tl. sen.un I'f team plays at Jacksonville lodsy, Northwestern, l-S, S-4, S-4. lit pound rhamplnnahln. when i i 1 1 Uoodwllile, Illinois, defeated Z.

lns- Kaln.d a cloa. tterlalon over Jo La- -4 in sum. wnn Illinois colter was originally cheduled for Thursday, Co, Northwestern. S-S. 4-S, T-S.

aarua, also of New York. but was latar chanted ta FrM Lositaf. Indiana, defeated Hunter. Jon falaa. l.s Aneelea.

e.ntur.,1 Kanaaa City. May 21 An offer nf llouoiin In M.ka Unlit heavweliiit boaux eharnpiou, for a It round ut al Tulaa, kln Da willi W. 1. "Ydui.c'' Htribling. tieniEla S'hol bnv Was t.lesrnnheil Wucaaer or Barr will probably pitch Ohm, lu-l, S-2.

me pouna nil. by pillnx up i nt. I ear'riera eagalowsky, Butler, drfaittld Rey. wnl tnargln nf nolnta over Hnrrv ii i. i 1 1 uiour, Ohio Htat, S-2.

S-L nillli-ll, Tork. l-red Uoylal.ln. Plttshurah. marl. Donovan.

Notre Dumr. defrat.rl Kunrok. huller, S-l, lo-ll. S-l. good hla claim lo th US pound title I i 1 1, tod iv In Paddy Mullen, M' Tigue'a manna.

llany Met urmai k. pro-tno'er. annoilh' eil here tutiight. '7 nrieaura itoyal CofTman, Omapa First Round (Doubles) Mnulillns and Hah. Wisconsin, e' i si.

lunar cool. tribllni and lluifhle Walker nf Al Mello. Lowell, won Ih. national feated Hunter and bteele, Ohio Htate, Kan.aa I'lly, will nieet here Jim. llsilly Wounded and gassed during the otld wxr, I'aulu r-t iu to i ae lo hiuke a reninrkahle rernrd on m.

ti. Ha hohia the tialional col. I (flat, reeorda In Hit, and (lushes, in -lj and ::1 b-lu re.fiei lively, Wesleyan Tennis Team Triumps Over Bradley t.nnts team won the with Hr.dl.y h.re yeaterdiiy th M.rth aid rollege courts, to I won, irK one siiiglra iontet and the ilioil.lt a iimtt Ii Moore nf Wesleyan Won fiotn 1titr of Hradley, S-l, S-0. Harold Tuek.r, of liisdi.y won from n.lph Creeeey of Wesleyan, 147 pound honors by dethroning John In a len round benefit bo Unit -s. Cunlllevr and Onnulta Votra nun.

veiand, last year champion exhibition, under th auaplre nf the flam, won from th Mlnneatola en. in i ma in.a. American lesion, deanlt th effort. Hen I unk. certain nf Ihe Tal hni trants, by default, of stat.

officials to prevent th. Ing team, became HO pound cham plnn, when he knocked out A. -Alia Hhapiro and I'arker, Chin gtnto, defeated Hunt and Valentin, Chi-cago, S-4. match, Jarne. K.

Cubhlaon, Jr. chair man tha dical legion cuinnililre dei luted tonliiht. dayuk KrSil "BETTER SMOKING" "SOLO ALL OVER TOWN" J') I Wjnr CtffsrCo. i OUX 1. Mria, n.

''J "Vrltr' r-V. laatriait it a'-ll'J X5jf rratrSrtS rj urinl, Lo. AtiBclr. In ll. third round lini Kirnv.

lloitiorv. amaleor In a Critical Condition. neavvweight champion laat year, rap Another Upset. New York. May 22 Tha 1121 aea.

mrt'l to. lia nounn fill. In a tarall I Marahattown. May II Jo. fouaht bout with Murray UltUli of son's remarkable airing of ttirf us.

BASEBALL TODAY FANS' FIELD BLOOMINGTON vs DECATUR Oam Called 1:80 p. m. Adults 60e. Chlldrtn 2fts tillea' Kre Pays Monday and Krlday. ladles' half price Tuea-day, Wednesday tod Thursday.

angothein, piii her of Ihe Hock la 11. Ten. sets was Inrreaaed today when the T0f. land team Of Ihe Mlaslsalnnl V.llev Moor, and of TTaslevan Off for Olympi Tryoul. I'ni'i.

in ner alnc Ih. opening of Oak Kldg tshlea three year old rxilt. La ura no, a rank outalder. won th Metropolitan handlcan. feat ura featrd Tucker and Itia.er, id.

in. se.aon, underwent a eeennd on TW tnf ration today for th draining cf an Iowa rity, May 22 Wrestllns; Coach Mike Howard and four Unl-veralty of Iowa wrestler will i.av u.imont i-ark opening, and made In the faculty lentils, W.s'emn was not ao fortunate, I-rnf dent of Hrea bdbc. nn th llvr. flu lo Inflci Ion a snow oi seven rrnm a ruptured appendix. Van tomorrow night for New York for th ttHattue.

Nawiaa. 1' 11,1 h. I al iflktl. I-' ti.4a'i l.t .1 Pi nesting rn.f. Ilanaough of Wei levan.

J-b, 1.4. 'instnenii condition la rrttlral tiympl wrestling tryouta. They are John O'Brien, lit pounds; Euaen rial trt.ftl.v.n f.tinla taffaa IM. in. niimaii in ironwootj.

Mich, favlns In n.vlna rnala "ration. Ill pound claaa; Td Fff Uil. tnotnlna for I'amna. where troy Pt in the Inl.r, oil, at. lourna.

Nam Nsw Caaoh. James Van Antwerp, high school ooach at Medford. has been named athletic director at Mt. M.ir-rl txillege tu succeed Coach Hart who goes to Monmouth net year. Van Antwerp la a former Hanover pound cla.a.

and Paul Kri at-. felted In on. ellv ra.eiilll,,. II. HI.

lira WW! I. hi C.nl.l. tV i Drawings a al lilt aa h- shaping thirly-year-nid rribhl. Jamea. who was lo make th trio wlli 1 ntchi at 1 nav otn roughentj ty coniiani unaoi 10 go becaua of lamina uuua, ICvUvgS SU1-..

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