Show ' t - ' I H 4: 4 ' 4 1 CAA ot I :cLean Wins Sun Valley Race VT 1 (-1- - I PI: II t1 I ow 7771 m uro C olos : 1 1 i t 1 1 i aseubAJ:01 677:ir I I jI 1 i 1 I I- - to il I 4 i 4 - 1 '- rI rt ' ' 1S' 1 1 Ample Abraham Stops aer:: Engen Cops Second ' I feew1110r - In Downhill 1 t '!' i- 1 Women's Test I - - I : 1 1 44 :4'' lik 1 - March 28 VII — McLean Denver Bustling Barney stave artist who has been winning t Ai N -- -- ::::i 0 - ti '' c t "'''"'-- ‘ : '''''' ' t14'--- 9 "4-- ':7 'i' ' - ‘ 7'7:77 71'''''"' " 444114- rtrp - i - 7 ' ' '140"' : 7 ' ::::::::-'''1- 1t' ''' '' '''': - ' '- t) - '''''' - ' r':'-- fl seconds iEi just eight-tenth- ' r!-!- '' 0 - -- --- t N'L - ii 1 1 1 I i4 s 0 R 1 I (costintakt t g I k '‘ k - i J I - '''i7-4- 6 '" 7'-- ''i' ': - : ::' '': ' t ' t- - '- - ' :: -' E----- " 1 ' '-- - -- :- 4 4z:T4:7 A '' - - '' i:': ' i 4 "- - i- I - i - f " -- :4 -- ie4 T t ri'' 4 -- - r:1 ic " 0 0 i '4 "t:--- - A' —A:oi 17 lit 4 ' ) I '4 :4 :n'r' k: ''''' if ' t:e3: I - ' ' ?:' '' '" '' ' ! 44: - ' : '4' '''100 '''''---- - :4: '"-:- ' ' i 4' ' ' lops '' - i t- -It ' '- 1:'-- ''' 4 :- - 47e ' 1 5 - PoyaaiIgmzetwe ? ''':: '''''''' 't '''''' ''''' '' ''''' ''''- '''- ' -- ' ' I AUSTIN Texas March 28 (1P14 ''''' ' Harold Hunt of Nebraska soared11'''''' '''' '''''"zrover the mark in the pole vault Saturday in one of two performances at reert fifteenth annual Texas relays The University of Texas dome inated the meet '1 Hunt national collegiate chain 1ioanto ut Jatcol't 1D4 c fat 8 i nInch ao z:i:: star and erase the record of 1 feet 10 8 inches set four years ' : ago by Beefus Bryan of Texas Intl i The only other record came the high school division with Suns set of Dallas making the sprint :' medley Cri 3:402 to wipe out the :' mark of 3:408 set last year by ' '" Woodrow Wilson of Dallas "'-1 A ''''' The entry-liawas the smallest In years and the crowd numbered : about 8000 The war which i cut down travel and also prevented 1: some of the greater stars of other years competing was cited as the reason for the fl11-oin interesl and records University of Texas Longhorn ' '' ii '444: to three relay titles the romped 440 the sprint medley and one ' e'''mile 4)--No other college or university '-' :t!:-:--A f' 4 won more than one event N l'''4i t captured the let is' i ' '- ' ' 1' RiceDrake the half-mil- e Oklahoma Uni-- t versity the distance medletibr and Minnesota the mile team race '':-- - : - ' - 14-fo- ot I t'AI--2- - I :: - ii l lin ' 4 : 4 ''''- - !v4-14 44L:alRgliaraiohre r-4-- —' '7 ::: - :' - : e- two-mil- -- s4'-''- - " N :'::::: ' ::e:f:7!!"----77-0-- - :::" - Argues with'inansger out in sixth round Challenger Abe Simon still f - '' a - s v:: i (0- - had enough left in him to argue with his manager Jimmy Johnston about the knockout 'Simon Wuz Robbed' —J J J NEW YORK March 28 UP)— Joe who hardly had his hair Imussed of for the neighborhood Except chopping down the New ed April 1 all was quiet York giant in six rounds Friday Johnston James Joy reclassifiPrendergast pending Jacobs Beach Saturday as night for his soldier mates caught cation of his draft status did alongLoulsand Abe Simon headed rot report for spring drill here Joe for a few days' rest as a reward a train for a brief western trip for the little party they gave to before getting backto hit' buck pile up some $50000 to $60000 privating at Camp Upton on WedSugar Bowl Officials for army relief nesday Hs is definitely through Plan Usual Slate Byrd Thomson Tie for Lead In Greensboro Golf Tourney March 23 NEW ORLEANS (UP)—There will be no curtailment in the Sugar bowl sperts program and football game next winter President Joseph B David of the Midwinter Sports associaGREENSBORO N C March 28 (R)—The lesser lights of tion said Saturday David said the program—yacht names a thorough beating in the $5500 and rowing races track and field golf gave the game's big event& boxing tennis basketball Greensboro open Saturday and held the four first places at the and football—would not be al- half-wa- y e event point in the tered barring government cancelwere Sam the Leading parade lation Byrd tire one:time New York underdogs Byrd and Loving won Yankee outfielder and Slugging scoring honore for the day with Jimmy Thomson who were dead- sparkling 67s Witil Regards Takes locked at 136 The 20 leading scorers: 64147-1- 3A Rod Monday of the lefthanded Sam Rvrd Ardmore PC Hot Springs Event 67A9-1- :iti ThoinP01011 Del Monte Cal two out 15 Saturof missed putts ROd Munday Toledo HOT SPRINGS Ark March 28 day and slid from first place to CB Loving Springfield Maas 'Portsmouth Va He L Harper ITN—T D Grimes' favored bay third a stroke off the pace JAM Monterey Cal P Whit Plahla N Y to 71 a won his added record With colt the $5000 RiVjrNelson par Regards erni- Byrn!' 72401-- 140 Toledo Added Arkansas derby at Oak lawn ng 66 J Moen Great Neck L -1 41 rE 7170-1- 41 Two strokes further back at139 R Ma 'iv ramrd Oalimont park Saturday stetting a new Okla Ilettry Piro track record of 1:50 for the mile were Ben Lovino of Springfield R Colley itazerstown City MCI —1 4 2 Goattio WhU Plaint N Y Mass and Chandler Harper of W and an eight S Snead Hot Springs' 6973-1- 42 Va 11 Needham's Cerebertis 7211-1C a N Va C never winner Portsmouth Charlotte liselner 43 placed Hogan Herahey Pa length and a half back and H C though he has been in the money Belt L Mimi:rum Chicago Msmarotteck N Y 7271—iiii Ilichards Columbus Day was in every tournament thin year As XS Hill Rates Jr Norfolk V third six lengths behind Cereberus f to clinch the argument for the a—Amatour 72-hol- a7-- 7 4- -- 70-7- 11 1 I 'Warmie' Tops 15 Feet C i Page B) la‘s tt Annex - 1 Mat Crown 24-2- 2 In the first five minutes of the Dartmouth final period hal knotted the score twice and pulled one George NItinroe's ahead lest point the charity It was-thHanover Indians got for five mini utes Wins Award s During that time Dallmar voted the game's most valuable and player poked in a fast Fred Linari dribbled furiously doWA the floor to plaster another basket That put Stanford into a three-poin- t advantage which began multiplying with the regularity of a metronome In 90 seconds Dallman Dana Ed VOSS and Bill Cowden had turneil the nets for seven points as Stanford cruised into a lead and Dartmouth collapsed The score: 27-20- 1 one-hand- 28 A h-oma March Sr er 37-2- G F!(prifra 07 00 00 0 0 0 3 0 0 A 1 2 7 3 0 0 0 si 3 0 0 0 0 2 I 9 1 Illartmtmth G Ir PI P MYerBf 104 Parmerf 0 norneakf Montotf A n r Shawl' 11f 13 L: Ottene e a' r 0 Poguct 5 Cowden:g Pearsong 0 MeKernang 15 Mreaffryst Skaticg Dallmarg 0 Oliverg Briggsg ni 24 5 5 53 Mich - lead Half PCOrf! 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EAST LANSING - on 14 5 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 es 1 0 0 0 ni 1 2a ' 12 0 n 0 g 0 0 3 A ' 0 2 2 0 0 It 1 17 4 7 3S Dartmeturt 22 Dallmar throws—Cowden TetalsSiSinfOrti 24 M college amassed points to nöse tut 113404 Shot – State college and grab Michigan its sixth straight championship In Home at Tropical t4 the fifteenth annual pzational Col- MIAMI Fla March 28 UPI — wreslegiate Athletic association The 13-- 1 shot Daily Delivery won d tling tournament here Saturday a photo finish over the De added in the $5000 Augury night Soto at ark handicap Tropical michigan State also a runnerBull Reigh was third Saturday up in last year's meet compiled 26 A B Christopher's l i n the colt finished the to take second place sprint in one minute and 11 seconds one competition Aggies winners of 13 team second slower than Augury's track titles since the N C A A tourna- - record ment began in 1928 took four first ' Doublrab Doubt Not places including three triumphs and DeNalb also ran by defending champions Daily Delivery slipped through Penn State eastern intercol- on the inside entering the stretch finished team and just held on to beat the fast- champion legiate third with 10 points while the closing Augury University of Michigan was fourth Daily Delivery paid $2880 $750 tie re- and 1180 across the board Augury' with eight A three-wa- y sulted for fifth place between Pur- returned $390 and $3 and Bull due Big Ten champion Navy and Reigh paid $320 Kent State with seven points each 31 Gallop ' - six-furlo- 21337-Ti tnheteas The-Chie- r t ' - March Ore Warrnerdam en reserve back ornelius Schoolteacher" set a with Cleveland- played twoyears He suffered a broken ankle in training last fall and did not play for Detroit The league expects to announce - Its schedule Monday Its comple- tion was complicated by plans for each club to play an army emergency relief team 18-fo- ot (Continued - trolt "The Flying new record for the Hill relay carhere Friday night with a with ring fighting until his shindig nival vault of 15 feet 3i inch The pole with Billy Conn in June beat he could do was a long way Simon a hero for the way he from the world record he holds at stood up under what was probably 15 feet 714 inches and farther from vault he is striving for the most coneentrated clouting the Warmerdams ever Louis hRnded a opponents in the punishment S 0 benefit were Earl Meadows victim showed little effect from the dynamiting except for n slight former pole vault king and Les University of Oregon world lump over oneeye Ire picked up Steers t h e honeymoon he interrupted record holder for the high jump when he went into training for Steers Wa S drafted by relay offi what he got Ills fistic trail will claim when two University of Port s scheduled to jump probably take him against Harry land athlete Bobo in Pittsburgh and Buddy failed to show up Three vaulters Baer in Washington during the must compete to make the event next two months In fact the peace was disturbed only in the several Plocks surThe big rounding James Joy wind under the derby hat was still howling about the "short count" his Abraham got when the fight ended in Madison Square Garden Jimmy was so steamed he sent a wire along to John J Phelan chairman of the New York state athletic commission still insisting that Abe was on his feet before Beferee Eddie Josephs reached 10 "1 desire" he wired "to lodge a complaint against the action of Referee Josephs for violation of the laws rules and regulations governing championship matches I demand that you set an immediate hearing of these charges at which time r will present proof to support the above allegations" While there was a difference of opinion between Referee Josephs 11 on weight champion 'etI kJii- Uclan Track Team Tops Arizona 73-58 WS ANGELES March (UP) —The University of California at Loll Angeles track team set two new net records here S'attirday defeat the University of Arizona eindermen Arizona managed to grab eight of the 15 first places hut failed to pile up consistent place points The meet records were set by UCLA's Mode Perry in the R80 at 2:01 and Ray Maggard in the pole vault Maggard soared 13 feet 6 inches Plans Cue Exhibition Willie Hoppe national billiards champion and holder of every major cue title in the world will give two exhibitions at the UniThe versity of Utah Monday Ymôn and the arst will si:lirt other at 11 p rn No admission official The shows are will be charged Meadows failed to equal the ree-- 1 opento the public They will be ord he set for the carnival of 14 held in the Union building feet 5 inches and Steers took one jump in which he peeled under the bamboe—set at 13 feet at-1- 28 73-5- 8 2 Ifri ik Whiffs 'Triple' s As Team Loses 94 2R Fla SergearIt Hank Greenberg former Detroit Tiger slugger and home run king of the major leagues hit a triple struck out once and wgiked once in three times at bat here Saturday as the MacDill Field to the University Fliers lost of Tampa team Greenberg triple came with one man on in the first inning The strikeout came as he swung at A wide one curved by Pitcher Jonnie Clemons collegiate hurler March TAMPA 0-- 4 Argentina Plans for Games' i Long Shot Captures Copper State Race J!ountered with the pro- fly J VVIcEvoy pet' to help send the newly cre- BUENOS AIRES 41arch 28 IA') ated quadrennial competitioq off ralacios the great athletic tour- erL nament will tend to lift the men PHOENIX ArizMarch 28 uni —In spite of the war Argentina's to a flying start war "We has is realize the tal moral and physical standards ' committee ahead chiThged going —The first running of the $800' Olympic Pan- - things in this hemisphere" said of the competing republics to the with first stage plans State Copper handicap ate better understanding and in-"Juan Carlos Palacios games here this year event for Arizona-foale- d -sure more cooperation than any of committee to a chairman the lesson but the dictators" to went San Ighorses Saturday e Organized- offirials working in these gamsr will servo to unite political moves thRt could be intnacio shot iproperty of Frank C Brophy Phoenix one of those "show must go on" the youth of the continent as they tiated for the same purpose" Although transportation diffiatmospheres are completing ar- - have never before been united sportsm n event rangements fol4 a winter sports Axis nations are continuing to cultic are certain to reduce the To make it an contests among themselves number of competing athletes an Sky Charger owned by the Gilles-- : program to begin July 15 with hold too must stand firm and sotid "Olympic village" already is part- We of the formal and opening regular pie Land Irrigation company a 21 to the dictators" as lesson are November Gila Bend finished second and games They ly constructed at suburban Don To suggeStions that the games Torcusto less than ft A L Itomrighaumen's Lca4orum1 counting on 20 other American - be a Phoenix horse was third p republics already pledged to corn(Continued on following page)) postponed "for the duration" "ere-America- six-furlo- t t as - a10-to-on- - i 1 half-hour- 's i I I i ' I t I t ' - -- - -- - - - - - - -- - - - -- Tht Alk4m"4 "01-""--1- - i ‘ one-hand- BATON ROUGE La 'March 28 quartet of well drilled University of Wiseonsip Badgers car-re- d' off the teartihonors in the national intercollegiate' boxing tournament here Saturday night with victories in the final round The Badgers 'vvere the only tearA to get more than one title Southwestern of Louisiana San Jose State Syracuse and Virginia taking one enelL Tireless Donald Harper of Southwestern opened the finals witk a decision over Syracuse's Gerald Auclair eastern bantam- Bell did not disclose the pin-- 28 chase price Kodak former West- - PORTLAND' (UP)--- rd (1P)---- A Clevelander - I College Ring Honors ' ' er 1 Inaccurate passing nearly cost the big Californians the game but they assembled themselves just in time to dissolve Dartmouth leads and finally wound up in a flurry of field goals Sinus Infection Jim Pollard the sensational-sophomorwas not in suit for Stanford having suffered a sinus infection Friday which put him In bed with a high temperature He was on the sidelines Saturday without a fever but Coach Everett Dean preferred tri keep him out of action The Pacific coast boys started out as If thy sorely missed Pot-laand traaled by six points at one time in the first half as Dartmouth poured through spectacular shots But Sophomore Howard I3tallniar a big galloping guy came to the rescue with 11 points to tie the count before the Then Jack Dana halftime gun took a long pass and plunked the strings to give Stanford a - NEW YORK March 28 (UP)— National Professional Football leafZile owners continued work fm their 1912 schedule Saturday night as Bert Bell of the Pittsburgh Steelers announced purchase of Halfback Mike Rodak from De- - - e ::n'-0011tL::' ei ': Kr - -y ed Badgers Take attempt for Lem Prank- i Pro Gridders l Work on Slate i i 1 had-hitt- i - well-like- 4 - "11k-- ' ''' ttr ' i p t 4b' ii ff A ?:--- t ' 4 : '0 - m whose rise to a contender's posi- tion wits halted last month by New York's spoiler Bob Pastor For his opponent Harry Bobo a meeting with Franklin iis the i of fights hthe he first of awst move him into believes top brackets of the heavyweight divi- sion Prefight betting odds and all the physical advantages of weight height and youth favor Bobo who will be fighting in his home town The Pittsburgh battler nick-onl- y named "Peabody Paralyzer" is Just past 21 years old stands 6 feet 4 and expects to weigh 208 or 209 pounds when he steps into the ring Franklin is five years-oldeinches shorter and pwoiullndhsave away five or six - - i:r i‘' '1'''' Atter being counted last year h a d volunteered for army service passed his physical examination and would be induct- comeback i - 4 t r I s l'''' ' ?1 c ? ez :: i V - PITTSBURGH March 28 (UP) —Iwo giant negro battlers who have twin ahibitions of Janne day replacing Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis will test their punching prowess Monday night in a 10- round bout at the Gardens The match is somewhat of a I 4 - - ! v 1 Giants Wait Ring Btittle i ' :sz i- kr'kj :: - - ti1 7"-- - 44 ' - ''' "I'':':-'--- - ' 1 t 4 - -i ''' i '1-- "' 4 i - i ' i- ! 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"'" r i''''': i - " ''' L'4 i ' 1300-met- : 4 - A 4--- -- ki: T - :o : t4 ) e -- :: ! : - ' it 1 i TAMPA Fla March 28 CIO — The Cincinnati Reda' pitching staff was reduced to 13 Saturday with word from Brooklyn that Rookie James Prendergast southpaw who won 15 and lost 16 for Little Rock's second division club Ae:' ) - e -- ( 7 40 4"srli::0:::::: '''U t' ' :it '2 ' - '''‘ ::::zitt ' ':f':' ' mve - s i '"-- -- i'- ''- 'i ' ' w' g44260 round' of their Friday night Louis just kept shooting at his massive target untilI Simon was- stopped a beaten Man i ' ' ti- ''':- ' ti 1 - :owt-- 4tt9i tlFecompr"pr!top941 I 1 4' t ::"Y - z t Beds Lose Rookie Hurler to Army 0 :" : if : ' - ''''': to -- - s 1 :sts:-1:::- '''r4' i r i!3"!7 44: :' ill k i':':' 12 $: le ' :i' '4r41'P''f'e'0-'4'- !:"44:0!' - ' a '''''' z! :' e: 7 : ' ''- : - — ''4''''''''''' - 1" L::: :'':?I:- 41--?:- : ' - - — - I ' '-- ::!'::': evo' -- :7-''-'7''- - i ' ex-pr- in e ii ' ' -- '- 4- 5:-I:---!:— ' '' ' - - 1 r 47') z - :1 Abe Simon left reels under force of one of Joe Louis' righthanders —a sample of the punishment which put Abe out of commission in the sixth f- 4 ' rOuch ' PHOENIX Ariz March 28 UPI ::: ” —Bob Goldwater a veteran who V( ' ' :' won the title in 1929 while in his 'teens and Tom Lambiee i ': junior college student came through Saturday to the h cham:ift' ' 1:i 7 pionship final in the twenty-eight:::lf annual Southwestern Golf associ- :' ation's tournament here 1z The two Phoenicians will go 36 holes Sunday over the Phoenix rl'!:--:"!::' Country club course for the winner's cup ::e--t': Croldwater waded through the semifinal grind with one :' of the most of ir: the tournament defeating John ' Cohill Jr of Mesa 9 and 8 Lamble Phoenix city champion ''' handed a neat 4 and 3 trimming to ' o Madison who the Gray '''' ousted the defending champion U Elaine McNutt El of Paso Texas r— '7 Friday 36-ho- le ' well-balanc- - :::: 4AA---sA-4s:- : 4 binguataladagaidalig- : 1 ' - ' title-defendi- : zt il' power forced the Michigan team to surrender its throne and be content with the runner-u- p honors with 39 points Ohio State the only other team among the 30 that started in the two-da- y competition wound Up in third place with 34 The meet's outstanding performer was Yale's Rene Choteau a senior from St Louil4 who learned to swim as a child in the Mississippi river He started out as the defending freechampion in the style and after winning that event he became a double champion by capturing the 410 event Chouteau also gave additional help to the Ells the first eastern NC A A victors in 16 years by gaining third in the 220 freestyle behind Michigan's Johnny Patten who dethroned Howie Johnson the Yale captain - 'tii ?' :i:: 4'' 4 : pq7-'-- : -- :::"! : : torroi- - : '' l - 53-3- - '' t 0 '1:- - - 0 t :4' '''''') - :' g ' 4 A 0! 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I - ' KANSAS CITY March 28 fp— CAMBRIDGE Mass March 28 Hitting their stride in the last 10 opi — Yale's mighty swimming minutes Saturday night the Stanforces gained their first National ford Indians slipped into a threepointA A title Saturday Collegiate -a-minute in- decisive fashion by winpace against Dartnight 11 and events of the five a tight game to transform mouth ning placing in all of the others for a into a 8 and win the rout total of 71 points in the Harvard NCA A basketball championship pool That terrific display of scoring before $3000 spectators : ' 'i:j''7' '' '''':IN''''1" I iv::: coast champs I Bit Stri(1e' In Last Stages - ' ''' 1-'- :' t'::"-7:517' i : rH! ''' g Y " 'P: 'tikoieu 7 ' ! ' ::: - y '5: ' ': Ek 4'T I:''' — -- 1r '''f2 -': 'r ' (Iii7i " Y:' ‘"::' e -- ': :':' ''' ::' al)ttire Collegiate Swim Honors- i: 'tj"!14--'i':::Ii4:'':-t'SSe:''''' '''' 3r : - 4' ft N4: :4:3':H:4e::::: i - t 77:::::L :!' ' " :' e'' : '''V m" ' 1 : ''' 5338 Five t4lis- : !:::)::: - '' "4!:!i141 f"Sf'': ' ''1"! second winbetter than the second-placner Alf Engen the durable Norwegian from Salt Lake City who skies for the Sun Valley Ski club In the women's race Catherine lienck of Berkeley ranked as California's best amateur swooped down a mile and course in 2:304 for first place The slalom' will be run Sunday and performances in that and Saturday's downhill will determine combined results McLean Engen and Dick Durrance of the Alta 'Utah Ski club were doped as the first three in the combined Durranee was fourth in Saturday's downhill in 2:521 Following slalom events Sunday Engen Torger Tokio national North American record holder and Art Devlin of Lake Placid N Y will make exhibition jumps on Ruud mountain McLean shoved off at the top of Baldy shot through the treacherous "schuss" on the edge of Christmas bowl took the roundhouse corner almost straight and checked in time to traverse into I '-1!- : t--- ' Y'4?:!"S :''NO "- ''1'':0:1!-t!!- 1 i Dartmouth 1 - - t? 44'js'''' ? k -- ::i ' v- ' 1 :A: : ! s A 'z : T -' v:7:' '''!: ?'' 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' ''' - - ' : Sunday Morning - '? t - - 21-mi- ::-- i':' r-- t - - E! or144-4gts- '!: ' : -- 1 ski meets with monotonous regularity this year came through i again Saturday to speed' to Victory in the downhill event of the sixth annual Harriman cup races He unwound the Harriman with which is combined the first International downhill and slalom in straight-u- p fashion at speeds hitting betterithan a mile a minute course through part of the 9208-foBalthat sprawled down dy mountain Ile finished in two minutes 472 I !- 4) ::: - - ' V7c ---— ' ' 4eN -4 r - 1 :: - wr' - B 8 :i' : 4 i By 111111 Blaring SUN VALLEY 44 uoiA - Coast Entrant' Sets Pace in t :: :: J T - f 4 1 r Right-Haltde- Indians Roils p 611 elk--- ) r46- - - 1 e i 000m11mMmmmmlommmdtmlompimMmOnmElMiMEMEmommomomm01 I to V N |