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Show 7 V PROW EVENING HERALD, ThItRSDAY, APRILVl92S.- - DIXIE HIGH LOOKS GOOD M OPENING ViCTC Tulsa Quintet Is Outstanding Team .. . Romney Sensation of Utahns Victory; Will Meet Tulsa If Successful In Today's Dayton Combat CHlCAOa AprU S Dixie high of Bt George, UUh, aa4 Coeur d'Aiene high of Idaho are the outstanding ax western contender remaining In the national high school basket-- . ball tournament bar. - Tales Is Favorite Tulsa, Okla, looked like the beet team la the tournament Wednesday, when this quintet, composed of performers, upset ,the to strong Wlnfield, Kansas, five, 19. According to crJticSjJhese two : teams showed easily the best class of the tournament In the opening rounds. Wlnfiekfs defense but the garded as Impregnable, rangy Oklahomans weeded their war throush to win by a comfort able margin lb this feature combat Vienna. C,e. another favorlU, Is Kitting a hot pace, and walloped Tank ton. South Dakota champion. It a score of 43 to 21.30 to 1. at the The Georgians led, close of the first quarter, and there after worked comforUMr to main- Tain the wide' margin. Utah's entry, Dixie high, appear ed falrhr strong In the opening cow- test which resulted In an easy iffr. 30 victory over Purdy high of A close style of Tennessee. .rrMtliiv seemed to " worry the Utahns somewhat, Pectol going out on personals, and I Cox having two called acalnst htm. nivia wan. with a minimum of atlong shots, their neat passing tack providing numerous set-u- p shots against the-- Tennessee outfit Ro inner Is 8Ur- inmad Romnev. cousin of Mitt - Ttomnev. who was famed In foot. ball and basketball for the Univer sity of Chicago a few fears ago, wa th enatkm el the UUh gams. six-fo- ot Sel-me- . j? REDS' PPL CLOSE RACES EXPECTED --A- RE ' . INDIANAPOIJS, 74, April 5 fUP) Jack Hendricks, manager of the Cincinnati Reds, told the United Press today that ho expected the Reds to battle It out with the Pitts Cubs. burgh Pirates and the Chicago """ for the National "I dont claim a pennant winner for Cincinnati." he said, "but J like the looks of my club very much. I think the Reds will finish In the first division and with any break In hick well fight U out with the Pirates and Cubs for the pennant" The Pirates, .Hendricks satdr are without a glaring weakness and otM to wtn gm: "Sparky Adams plugged the gap at second and gave the Pirates the strength needed to recover from their world series beating," Hend- ticks, said. Headrtcks believes "Klkl" Cuyler Just about made the Chicago Cubs. There are few changes In the Reds llnsup from last year. - Kelly and Plpp will play first; Crlts, sec ond; Ford, short; and Dressen, third. The outfielders are Walker, Zitx-mann, Purdy, Callaghan and Allen. Rube Brassier Is gone, having transferred himself to Brooklyn. r" SEEKIfi'GU-- 7rj(fJnhingTilt l. . - Tenn, AprU Southern league- - appears a bit too fast for the New York Yankees at their present stage f development Nashville dowst-e- d the worMTt Hampton a, II to 10. in a tray Wed see-dafollowing Chattanooga' inning victory on the preceding NASHVTUX. The- - - Yanks, Rounding- Into Form Slowly, Not Likely to 7 Star! In Front y, ' NEW TORK. April 5 UP Tired of seeing the New Tork Yankees day. ., ; Babe Ruth came through with his second homer la two days of the Incidentally his second ' season bat spring training all SheallyPtpgras and Moors ana war ineffective an the slab the Souther leaguers clubbed out a victory sfter oas extra run away with the pennant, fans are looking forward to a close race American league this season. 1th as many as seven clubs en pennant hopes la the league, another thrilling race Is in prospect in the Junior circuit Tanks m Bit Wow From all indications the Yankees hardly are prepared to stags their customary early dash which has caused interest to wane In the American league the past two sea- . IS OPTOnSTfi . SALT LAKE IS Nashville Wins From Yanks Iil frame. SALT LAKE CTTT.wil 5 SeJt Lake la fighting hard to get back Into thel'Un.ldaho circuit, with drive to raJae funds now in Its last stages. It the Salt Laks chamber ef commerce and baseball fans can arrange the necessary financing by the sad of this week. Salt Lake will again be in the. Class C kmp, although Its franchise .was sold to Boise, Idaho, recently. , After the franchise had gone. Lagan dropped out end a number of Salt Lakers began to see the value of a baseball team to the tows, starting the movement which Is now under way. Chances for succees cf the drive appear to be about 1 , Phillies Break Ice By Beating Mackmen 60-6- 0. RED IN FIELDERS OCT PAcinc o: iPreliminaries o Vi Meet Staged raceco: Hollywood, Saerameata a Rowe Wins Two HeatsensoiLUoea-Well- ; fcvenis neia Despite lilasts of Chilling Wind With a hi 'a wind making the meet a sport Wednesday. B. Y. U. cinder aspirants completed preliminaries la four events unit meet of the Inter-eoct.. ladexwat Wrath The chilling breeass which swept most of the the Y field-causprinters and hurdlers to perform In sweat-ehioutfit, and no outstanding times could be recorded wuh such inclement weather . eold-weatb- al rt ways In the Paciflo Coast Wednesday, while Portland a-- 3-- :U ' S-- 2 tr i 3-- 6. L matters with the Angela Hollywood downed Oakland 3. fii champions finding I bach's offerings decidedly . ( handle. Sacramento . bat smcthered the Missions by , score, while Ban Francisco w. j second victory over Seattle, .' ley's home run with a man on I In eighth Inning turning trick. Portland won n wild and wc fray from Lea Angeles both the ban freely, the Duct i winning. 11 to 10. . DASH 4Two In each heat qualify) First heat Rowe first; Bentley, second; Call, third. Tims. 10 riecoad heet Jensen, first; Mil! er, second; Vscher, rd. Time, sed elr Fesro-TOrrrnTSwnth- Third lieat Cor less, first; Ras rauasen, second; H. Simmons, third. Tune. :t0 LOW HURDLES (Two qualify la each heat) rim neai nows Jirsi; tjoivtn, eeeerdr H. 8lmmons, mird. l ime. 3-- en I nrtl at r.w-- ra were Finals of the r-EVANS VILLE, Ind, AprU I.. a" f UP Suffering troH aleavy-Rrtfor this nfteraaon. I T "Wattkl" Holm .(. Owen Rowe won first place In Second heat J. Bentley, first; si third Shortstop Horace Ford of the Cinbaseman, forced out ye. d cinnati Reda may not be able to his heat nd also in the W. Corbet t. second; Joanson, third. day because of a sore ana, wU l play for several days. Hug hey Crlts low hurdles. Bradford Jenson, an- - Time, :2s given a few days rest. also Is out of the lineup at the bed ' other performer who looks liks s DASH side of his wife In Tennessee. come, won his heat In century, and - Five quahfy in three heaU) er, second; Aflen. third. Tims, ti I qualified with n second place In the First heat Miller, first; Jensen, Third heat Evans, first; i d Qulnn worked for the Athletics. Ty heats. second; Rasmuses n, third. Time, Bentley, second; Call third. Tin I Cobb banged out two of the :23 Results of the preliminaries :24 - 4Eau is : nly quallf. Second teat Corless, first; Vah-- from thia , , .i,,.... r veblng Ifiw. - 1 -- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., AprU ltl B a, r-- sons. The Yankees have dominated their league completely for the past two years, occupying first place continuously during both seasons except for a brief week In April. 1926, when the Cleveland Indians asumed the lead only to lose It to right back season the Yankees won the pennant by It games, while la 1926 they finished three' games In front of the Indians after making a runthe final away race of It until ' "' --month: 7"" In store be Another pennant may fore the Yankees this season, but the odds are against the New York club taking the lead on the first it day of the season and holding ' through to September 30. la" Divided Strength The strength seems to be distributed mors evenly In the National league than It was last season, and the only club that can be counted - PHILADELPHIA, April 3. The Phillies took taelr first game In three attempts against the Athletics Wednesday, defeating the to 8. American league outfit Connie Mack tossed In five pinch hitters against the Phillies in the a A's staged final frame, when circus catch of oJe Bush's line drive ended the game la favor or uie rteuonaj learuera. Walsh, Miller and Mitchell were on the clab for the winners, while th Voutfiful Orwofl end veteran 100-yar- 220-yar- Ath-letics- toL-iJo- . . heat) esa ' ef definitely out of the race lav the Phillies. ; The threeelubs apparently best fortified In each league are: ! York American League New Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Philadel phia Athletics. National League Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, St Louis Car . , i dinals, . . davhir a raatnttiatatw eei and scoring eight points. Lorralae man for th Cox was hlEh-poiFliers, with IS counters. Fort Collins, Colorado, was beatr cn by a 5 score by the Canton, I1L. state champions. Canton playe the powerful Tulsa outfit today, while Dixie meets Stivers high school of Dayton, Ohio, which downed St Paul) Nebraska count bv a .Dayton lias a strong team, and nt 28-1- - Stock Up For The Whole Season At Worthwhile Savings SHIRTS S6-3- 0 ellmnates this outft," the n gam' winner of the will be the next opponent of the " . Utah entry. r.oeu4AJpa te ea.Hta opposite ir "Dixie Run through your bureau, check up the gaps in y our shFrt su ply, and stock up with these fine spring shirts at a saving you'll enjoy all season. Cut full in the body.-N-o skimping" to meet a price no paring down of quality. Every shirt up to our Tulsa-Canto- The box Dixie-Purd- y DIXIE: Stratton, f score of WednesdayV game follows: O. F. P. .419 Romney, f . U Cox, c . . Pectol, g . . K. Cox, g Wttwer. g . Haen, g .. 4 .. 0 0 .. 7 ... I St ... 0 .. ... Totals ... Oates,'f .14 4 86 O. F. P. 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