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Show i PAGE FOUR. ; (! 6 sf THE II E R A L D J O U R N A L, BDAY AGGIE JONKS PUTTS AM) SINKS jlntramural Meet Trials Slated For Friday At 4 P. M.; Finals Saturday Cardon Medal Conical Draws Spotlight CUNAT! At Meet i HIMSULF BOWLING TOURNEY Diamond-studde- YOhrC NFU e iMi i w i ' night lo s pi for sinus 11 V A;! l SYRACrSK, i nth ash ; vv Medala and proportionate Four new hui'uons toil. tv held were won Fr San 'flu and im Summx Clyde by t.tUs for 1935 m tin 3'th u.nual Harrv Souers of Akron O, dou- of ,J Hast cm tiid AmeriUrin bowling ungiMs which bles champions with a 1 34 S seme; 1JT3 to wn ?4 2u i i 1' t ( A uodi gonp . hva-I th bndi'twoik iina aH fired impos-ablmi iinUliii.K I a-the tiling to Ui ic ahuu i h iid Ouo' I cl iv v. fieri hap J k I t npsi v' . nop pi m d Uit. ho - EXPERIMENTAL ith hold' Tavist h li S in of aw ti d (hiu the t M in t f Hi ok iw n notable 3,029 11 April hue chasers I fM JIKNKV Mil.KMOKR !u i live-ma- Parade IS j ami 733 rm d Is d ash from the $;t pw Kie fund went to the Wolfes n team fiom Nitgaru Tire Falls, N. Y, with the top .si ore of m $1,000 The Sports ll last night losed j unwit' 3gB3Eaaea IAB0RAM rcs"'n ('onccntnitus Cuildiiie For id I 'III bib i III h in o vv You I Pardon MiiIhI Ran-Til- l feature of the unit v. undoubtedly he lie line lot In i n I, Pardon medals, i!c.ruiii anion ul tli year by E. T i ardou Jewelry i moi.iov to tin three high poml men ot tin no i ' Ni - in (upturn Hetman .Mon : med. i! garnered the 1934 gold with 19 points. while Kent llyaii 18 points for the ulu m medal and Frank Hawkins the bron..e awaid with 11 point Captain Nelson, Ryan and Gemge dnstun Galloway, phenomenal man, are the ranking favorite to capture the medals the is not in school tins who will provide a strong nue.eiis for u track squad this season and who will be watched closely during the meet include Captuin Ni Ison, Bon Harrison and Paul Geddes in the and Russell Galloway sprints; Rich in the distance events, Kos Plant, We.don Dames and Ralph Bar Wakely in the quarter-mile- ; old Hansen in the pole vault, Eddie Peterson in the shut; fail Simmons and Jay Tolman in the discus, and Jack Christiansen and Glen Barney in the jumps. New Meir to New men who are likely show up in the meet are WillarJ Hill and A1 Mudge in the sprints; Bernarl Steve ..Rushforth and Magnuson in the 440; Frank Hatch and Henry Tormey in the distances; Willard Skousen in the hurdles; Mudge and Ray 7.enger in the javelin and Loren Anderson in the jumps. Dee Fraugton, Vic Stokes and Elmer Ward in the hammer, Pull Bennett and Carl Mulleneaux in the shot, discus and javelin, and Ryan in the hurdles and jumps are squad members of lust year who will be strong entries in the meet. The meet officials are as fol- V I I lid 11 'i lull I J' tin 111) M ii 'g V.i uil. us 'bill i ii ( Ii I r h tiding c h ds-- - I'll- - HI t niy upon " pi mi. ml Bus lu su in,; eliuig tht ,Hli. i U i ' i ml , tha l I'l, to 'eusimi i, I'l'n ni I Uli,-(I pi IMIS of iuj lU.dii ( i, luturc, i n itu lU l lie National league I 111 of i ourse, does not lo it cry pos.tion, but it I.iCt d pi um- li list d Erratic putting proved costly to golfdons "King Bobby" Jones during early play in the $5000 invitation tournament at Augusta, Ga Here you see him (in foregorund) on the eighth green attended, as usual, by a Urge and faithful gallery regardless of his current tournament standing , Gets More Rest On Rail Field Than Off BY h d vt forth of th ambiguous series triumphs have Landis after yesterday's investigation into Dizzy's high finances that he was "mighty tired" M i piston 1 Bine Sets S A E. 20, 30, 40, 50 Then there was a picture of Stoopnagle end Budd, standeach other and ing facing holding their hands as if they were currying a trunk only Iheie wasn't any truuK LI. L . or Chev. end many A ele- ' 1 have to rush back to St Louis and get some rest, judge, so I be in shape to open the season," said lows; Directors of mee- t- E. L Dean Romney and Jack Croft; timers -"Why don't you take better care Charlie Jenkins, Floyd Rasmu of yourself'" Landis asked Elmer Ward; Judges of sen, ( a nt Do It Finish Nephi Jorgensen and six NIGHT "You cant do it, judge, said and selected; Judges of Jumps Dir.zv "If don't talk to peoyou seVault Stewart F.yan and six ple, sign autographs and do what lected; Judges of Weights Elmo you can to accommodate them CHICAGO, TalApril 11 it Brady, Mabey, Whitesides, hey get sore at you I don't want Rawls, bot; Chief Scorer Shcrm Lloyd, Miami to make people sore. They'll think JennI la,, gill, today was well Clerk of Course William I have the big head I try to do Beach, on furnher to Scorers Intramural the outstandbeing ings; anything I can for them hut it ing starway of the National Women's ished by J. R. Jensen sure is cutting in on my time ture and swimming diving championOld pitchers being retained in- and wearing me down as tht meet entered its secclude Raul Derringer, Si Johnson Well," the white haired judge ship ond night at the Lake Shore and Benny Frey. Southpaw Tony said sternly. you owe it to athletic club. also is being kept and has ,e'f to see that you are in shape On opening night Miss Rawls seemed all right thus far. won two championships and esDressen has sevetal newcomers tablished two national lecords he expects o retain They include w7h Dtan. Ch bt"e Gene Schott, a na-- i m and fn l minute, .3 .seconds clipping OAKLAND, Calif., April II d'D tive Cincinnatian, who won 18 for s of a second off the Toronto last year; Leroy HerrAmong stubborn men, A1 former second made by Lenote the mann, who won 27 for San FranKight, Homestead, Pu two years chap who ttucher University of cisco, and Ray Peaches Davis, ago An hour later she won the how lo winner 19 times for Fort Woith, Washington oarsmen individual medley in 4 be to a one and swing sweep, appears A! Hollingsminutes 9 1; .etonds, btcaaing her No. X. worth. another To. 'nto product own national of record 4.12 2 For he wont even believe the Danny MaeFay-de- n Miss Rawls would be the favorite evidences his own eyes und hi-- , and Don Rrennan "re to retain her national champion-openintrusted watch bring him and hes ,h,p in tj,e jow hoard diving, one hanl-- I of going to send what stems to b . ,he f(,atllr(,s tomght. but for lh , his second best crew against the ,J-" .At He lhdl tuo have eight sophomores lueas h ,K,U S0"" llSt P University of California's power- of But Vi ben '"l(lerl Wl!h whlh 'he isn't Ulbrick'-obrushed all this s ful first boat in the big race of ,re , 7 " h',1 t,u- - f innliai With Miss Rawls with- evidence aside impatiently todav , 'l,, , the dual regatta heie Saturday U'' ",hlm tn Ul" .'Iiv-gi- . H, 11. Los and Doiohj Povnton bus His eyes watched season jumoi more announced that the sopho--- H game, 1, Ang, s. ,s tavm, .1 tn the lo ,. itew would drive Tainan M.v Hide Oul varsity selection beat the No 1 hua.d divin boat by almost a lull length m vc," In an (flint to get mote time! Washingtons new shcl1 l'hiee oiler teiords Ml lad a time trial over the Oaklmd down the Oakland course aganm1 nse11' lu "ie id"i mg s.n-j.h- t m exhibitions .l.nk Medir.i California's best Saturday a suggestion b estuary course yesterday "Usly his wit.U of W a ,1, mg' on old,.' the 30"-- ' s His watch told him the . that the lent men in ,r'd vvoild record ott.ige on the ard had crossed the finish bn TKI(K PARKED TUO YEARS uts, ruts of Louis und keip in his long bv maiKs under the Fruitdale bridge juY. lri their eddii t W hen t he .ei M 111 it cm at 3 m t uuarieu; m, ( minutes and 8 seconds after they U an animals KANSAS CITY, Mo In An oil he ro id, lie u II lelteimg the fonit r maik o' had left the starting float ie a n doned tru. k, parked across lie legistercd ,n the hotel, und ( ni, s hv made Gilhul .lim'.r, nan pclite headquarters mc.ro ail as. uimd name markably fast time Detroit aid Suiim ri California In a ".m two L informed His judgment in defiu.tt is It at the os finally has been Adol; h la. ter high1 that the second boat, with time to..nl a.iavTears, to a junk yard In n.als of Ins u Her Last seison school boj sli etti ri d two h;u k men who rowed tn the v.umU 'In tv o Mars no lfl hi, blazing rise to fame, he Moke rei orils, svt miming the 4'n1 pai king violation race at Poughkeepsie last ver in i Wire hung upon the tru k gloat, d oi t Jm, newly acquired in. r. 17 s J,i m w orld a 0,, aboard, had the expei it rue and h, ul. i . and the or jtfiniil ov. m i pill hr .Miulilt Hit) His f oat s m hi dink ,j vl t h, ix) v.i K m ni t Im h the temperament his fOU'Hl n l.l v i : ' n for i (,f tin tn! I'Bii h .id m rk 11 Ot ever' iv 1; c bluck-smith- CHICAGO, April 11 (rib Hero wort ppers, pests anC autograph seekers are menacing the meteoric baseball career of Jerome (Dizzy) Dean, wonder pitcher on whose right arm hinges the pennant hopes of the World Champion St Louis Cardinals Dean confessed to Commissioner two-thir- on "That, said the colonel, in til "shows me taking seriousness, mv phoithbomder for a walk" , Urutd Press Staff Correspondent -- K lipuic m irmi'tngly tin it ears i mi i i mt "There," said the colonel, "is me omrade carrying our vated him to a position beyond and my over to the his wildest dreams, and he now phoithbomder to get a rip in it fixed " finds it difficult to shoulder all About this time I started to of the responsibilities which have figure maybe I was crazy. I was kinda eyeing the nearest door, gravitated toward him. on maybe making a run figuring I am anxious to do what I can for said: it, when Stoopnagle for the real baseball fan," Dizzy Phoithboinders are peachy said, "but I'm not going to go stuff. Absolutely Hieaehy, They oat of my way to help those fair renin in three sizes. Lots of weather friends who pat me on famous people arc equipping the back and invite me to dinner with plioithlxnnd-er- s themselves because now. Im a baseball star just They wouldn't have said 'hello' to me when I was just a poor farmer Colonel," I said, "could I have something I'll do anything in reason me a phoithbomder boy a kind of special for the fans but I have to have fancy like, some time to myself" job9 answered he "Certainly," "Budd, put in an older for a RAWLS Special No 3 job for this ON him a Get man. young that isapnoith-boinde- i phoithbomder Ins world K1KKSEY GEORGE Colonel StoopnagU .i. d dog-leas- Dizzy s Public Is Menace To His Baseball Career -- tamc-in- e Ilmitiib linders, cvpUioed the colonel, are a product iiiamil.ictiired lij himself und It.idd. lie bad it briefiase of pictures packed full ii was There plioitllhoiliders. colonel tile one showing down 43nd street walking h in his hand with a hut no dog on it. und gi eu' fforl cellar apply does apply to first base where John or Rtbei. Mize Demarest, Ga who v. as with Hot hosier last season is Mize is just nuw holding foith n bit 'low und awkward He has played fewer than 300 championship games in nurior leagues, but he will remain at first even if Jim Hotlomley, who quit after a sal. uy argument, u joins the club Mie is a timely hitter armed 313 with Roi heslei last season Goodman A Natural Diessen also proposes to use ,val Goodman, unother Rochester prod net, in right field the sun field ul Cincinnati Goodman looks like a natural, covers lots of ground and is unusually fast oa the bases. Another newcomer slated to be a regular, is Billy Myers, shortstop, who did well by himself at Columbus Inst year. Lew Riggs, another Columbus grad, is due to play third. He's a creditable hitter, with a special forte of hitting in the pinches Second base is the current property of Alex Kampaur.s, a Greek, who is relatively new He was brought to Cincinnati from during the 1934 campaign Outfield in Redland will be veti ran Sammy Byrd, obtained from the New York Yankees, ia due to play renter The Chick in great improvement Hafey's health clinches a place for him When he's right he's as good as the best in the league Two New Catchers The Reds also boast two new utehers, Gilly Campbell from Los Angeles, and Hank Erickson from Louisville One of these boys may be the Club's No 1 catcher this year, hut the Veteran Ernie Lom-oaris very much in the pic- dnjn t know are ' sweeping to ! mu t lit sp oin not cn Dol-on- that I didn t lift phcjithh under from Where- ri'tht phoithbomder I. a ku' a i I'1'!' o' Building llljll nation like tin1 Editor April It . Im n ll gi.i Till i year. Returning lettermen lr II 1. IH I ART ,s Spurt S irtid I ( 4 M FIRIN' ays i Don t you Stojpnagle i , w hat a phoithbomder rm tn tu stand there und me von (dl puoilhbomder-- c t phoithbuindc , M HI II what' A A F VI pnoithbomdt r with you' i l!Ki(i 's other f h - c ( - 00 V?"0aaou'i rZ four-tenth- ns ore. dy use An S8 , tEADER cupe i or Roadster. UR' Coupe or Roadster and P according material and make - -- your-Freit- right-hande- TAny r,v ces p BrghteiUJ when it comes Maybe I should the keep the door locked because But darned .thing might be alive they must be all right. Dempsey-saihe had one, and that his life hadnt been the same since he got it (Copyright, 1935, by United Press CLOSED A T BACCFn d V 05 al Polish f car. Pint ?l'93 Sl,"" 'rF-iisss.i- s SEASON ON DUCKS r L. 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