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Charley FOR OLYMPICS q WITH SCHOLZ At Columbia University, the Sprinting Duet Strive to Reach Razor Edge WANT ONE MORE CHANCE 4 Blonde Meteor Believes That Great German Quartet Will Be Competition BY EDWARD J. NEIL Associated Press Sports Writer New York, March 30.—(?)—The fastest feet that ever spurned a cinder track are just as fleet as ever after fifteen seasons of record- smashing. That is the story of Charley Paddock, the blonde me- teor of California, and he intends to ve his point by cracking more ope marks and 7 winding up his lympic career with at least one triumph at Amsterdam this sum- mer, The yellow-haired son of the far west, who fired the opening gun his come-back campaign at Hous- ton last Saturday, by stripping fifths of a second. from his own 14-second record for 140 yards, is in New York for two’ weeks ‘on jiness. But his pleasure while here will be to sprint wherever and whenever possible, against any Bvailable opposition. Competition alone can give the Yazor edge necessary to stand off the sprinting youngsters now bar- ‘addock’s path to his third LAY DERBY BET WW MARCH. Paddock’s Anta PEABODY BACKERS SHOULD REMEMBER. ONIN ONE FILLY HAS GVER WON THE CLASSIC— REGRET IN I915°-- Pistons Still. Capable NOW TRAINING [Tipperary Tim Beats Billy Barton; Only Horses to Finish Course — WINTER BOOK CHOICES ee < of Breaking R cords: SPRING FOOTBALL |{Umpme NAMES 35 Miles of Prairie MAKES RACE TF ce! eon BIG. GAMBLE New York, March 30—(AP) : _ Brave Prospects — Much English Horse, 100 to 1 Shot, Material in Sight Wins Historic Steeple Ohase the loss of ivh this week the 921.5 miles with — ye upon hours, 32 minutes and & fielders who }/ 2 : terial ming tafe nearly seven miles an hour | + s — TW IN! Coach Leonard ¥ from, 42 START O FINISH Mihi eee for the 29.5 miles Lees of Six Veterans Hurts Loox cor FLYING EBONY AND AN EARL SANDS track men’ to Springs — ica ta ween Pi report. uthampton, Eng! beet football and cincer- American Horse Fell Once, But arson he Brave achat for oe Nba toccines EO Rose ‘hase next month +v ‘worko Bt jul Pleases Hendricks to ¢ British for the gymnasium until that time 3 “pig taste Seattle outfielder, Nag to Line when the weather calls the two who now belongs to the Cincinnat Squads into the open. Mi this id will” in-| Reds, has turned out to be one of Almost like the eatly fall days| Michigan this spring and w 2 Aintree, England, March 30.—(?) | will be the 4 daw dap of tootbell clude an indoor golf layout, rifle|the most prorsising rookies owned tirst Ti owned” by HS. delll for panting and passing, dodg.| range and bowling alleys. 5 oe runni imi} ing wu canis peg ll ordeted for all candidates. No Dope Yet and Gh dental Tim, the winner, were} At this distant date,.no reliable the only two that finished. : jJestimation can be made of the is Of the 42 horses which started | strength breaking obstacles, only ee tase bl thers one good . reaking cles, suc- y are many e- . ceeded in crossing the finish line peu ete about which to cons < and one of these was the American |a ahr eleven. bred Billy Barton. lems of replacement involve Tipperary Tim was ridden by J.j three posts and line Dutton, an von oan Billy | stations. The Satanne are, Geo: Barton was ridden llinan pro- | Heidt, all-s hack; fessional English ey. lg Jarvis and plein seine, halves; Bor- The betting on Tipperary Tim was | resen, end; Morris center; and Her- 100 to 1 and on Billy Barton 83 to 1.| ner, guard. . Billy Barton himself fell durin, lahan will have Lloyd McDon- the race, but recovered and finished. captain-elect; Don Arthur, Leif —— Edwards, Phil sheer | and several BARTENDERS OUTNUMBER _|others with which to form a back- CUSTOMERS AT AINTREE Aintree, England, Marck 80—|abifted to quarter, PRi Helbling straight Olympiad. To gain this, intree, England, March 30— quarter. elbling oo le jcomplred with the nae MRS JoRN HeRTz's COLT, WINER OF ue ohal ka tsark Brag bar wee and Leif Edwards will again be can yo her ¢ is — ora ae rep- THE Saye ie FUTURITY ALSO HAS been outdone — Aintree had one to- Sackson V. Scholz, They plan to +1 A WIRTER BOOK FOLLOWING «+t day for the grand national which Shape af there ont? cite finest] although the Kentucky Derby is off in the dis- year, but Mrs, Hertz saya she won't run her filly hac cponed tar heiamee tac Limping about the Columbia uni- versity dressi: room with two “tender” achilles tendons, the chunky, dynamic speed king tossed one arm about Scholz’ slender tucky classic. Mrs. Hertz has another heavily i ys little filiy shoulders. They had just finished favorite in Anita Peabody, the gallant y almost an hour of dummy sprints that was one of the outstanding winners of last for the benefit of a battery of tant future, those who lay their dough on the lize Want to Go Back are already plunging heavily—and on Reigh Count! This sturdy racer of Mrs. John D. cago, looks to be “the one” for the coming Ken- back,” Charle: announced, “for just one more cr: et those foreigners. In our two trips abroad we've only won a single Olympic championship apiece. ‘e want more.” Paddock is mighty proud of the ict, however, that he has scored more points for the United States | in Olympic games than any other athlete now in competition. And (By The Associated Press) strangely enough, the veteran PHILS BACK HOM jolz, with the hair thinning| Philadelphia— The , Philadelphia shtly on the top of his head,| Nationals awoke in their home second. today. The city series with the Athletics opens tomorrow. Manag- Fears German Stars er Shotton is rather pleased with ere batioves that the German | the showing of the Phils in the ing quai of ouben, Kor- . “This is first Schiller and Miller, will be the ve the 1928 | maki Says, plenty to lea: * ether star who can turn in record- Babe I don’t know what team will equalling time for the 100 metres. | finish in last place, but you can bet ent I were that fellow in a race| it won't be the Phillies. m it year and he ran if inspired,” Charley said. “He JUMBO TAMPS DOWN Miami, Fla.—Pitching for Brook- peramental that he works it the: iterday, yn asa Jim Elliott, ‘allowed four hits in five innings. YANKS DROP 9 GAMES St. Petersburg, .—The New York Yanke ve dropped nine : starts during the spring training season. GIANTS HEADIN’ NORTH Chatt » Tenn—John Mc- Graw and New York Giants have arrived here on their trip northward, — ee ee se an Bri H & 28) ra i F 4 ait ite oat ef gf reais ATHLETICS EN ROUTE Greensboro, N. C.—Most of the ae palledalptis se lay to. play the Piedmont leaguers. First strin, pitchers accompanied Connie Mack to Philadelphia. CUYLER AGAIN STARS Los Angeles, Cal—Led by Hack Wilson and Kiki Cuyler, a former Pirate, the Cubs beat the FRirates keseggand 7 to &. Wilson, with a run and a double, accounted for six runs, while Cuyler doubled and singled, scoring two runs. WALSH CQACHES CISSELL .—Coach “Big Ed] tem; Shreveport, La. sell how to repay andy the Sox for the $123,000 they Tait for him, effort was 80 strenuous that Walsh pulled a ten- | don had to go to bed, after tossing 6 | one of his famous twists. WANER STRETCHES HITS sane Bas plural te] | uo Anges “Lieyd Wane, fet nanere, tic 9.1, Tina| MRTG Piet, ertoray eve on Ry other occasions beat out in- raps. seems to have| Bill He] benched because he couldn’t handle clinched the sun rth, has been. going “great guns” during oiataeag games both afield and at it. «. TIGERS ARE STRONGER San Antonio, Tex.—Stronger than last season in all departments was the way Manager Moriarty analyzed the Detroit Tigers as the team broke camp here for the Northland trek. ‘ te BROWNS MEET BLUES “Kansas**~City.—The St. Louis Browns start a three game series with the Kansas City Blues here today. REB RUSSELL OLD SELF Jacksonville, Fla—The St. Louis Cardinals faced their last Florida game here today with the Jackson- ville club. Old Reb Russell, 41 year old veteran Indianapolis out- fielder. with a keen batting eye, was the Cardinal nemesis at Plant City yesterday. Inability of the Cardinals to retire him cost them the game. BRAVES LOSE THREE Miami, Fla—The Boston Braves have suffered three straight re- verses, Left Fielder Eddie Moore may have to be operated on for ap- Pendicitis. INDIANS IN ORLEANS New Orleans, La.—The Cleveland Indians have remaining games with New Orleans here. Birmingham, “Alae-Wally Pi irming! ally Cincinnati Reds’ first baseman’ made his first appearance of the yer when he relieved George Kell; in the sixth inning in the th Birmingham yesterday: He got a hit his first time up, but smashed into a double play in the ninth ipn- ing. REEVES HURTS KNEE Jacksonville, rub Butcstes porary ‘ashington’s middle station, collided with one McKinney of the Jacksonville team which sashingtan. defeated, 12 to 6, rg injured his right ee, Washington team jour- neyed to Birmingham today to play the Barons, _—=— ° ROTHROCK RE-POSTED Augusta, Ga—Jack Rothrock is back at short for the Red Sox. Aft- er being derricked from his usual game, the hard working inf: Ider was sent back by Manager Carrigan. Jack had been bounding balls. Fort ' Ky. — Kid def Toledo, (10). eel ire Reigh Count vip to start. course, dope {is against Anita Peabody win-| tenders as customers, Hertz of Chi- ning. Only once in the history of the Louisville All told there were 60 bars here,|aré outstanding tackle prospects, Tace has a filly won, in 1915, when Regret led Heretic di Uyeda eret paraded some for stout and ale, some for|/having won. their letters playing Winter book favorites don’t win always, but pete Srnks and. che: 208 Siampagee fhese Position ghd peter FOR THE HARD-TO-PLEASE t backed winter that’s not worrying the ones who want to get the : iters \- man played longest odds possible and who are getting down on ‘re thousand wa ead: taeideeeaehy: Sack Renken tar ime the most likely winner at this time. ployed in a series of cafes and res-| season. Jack ST hour there were twice as many bar- 5 y wadere as: alma Joe Voss and Kenneth Ellison Po itephens and Billy Russell, may cavort at the wing po- sitions. Bill lwiches, bread, Mees, center ee ed AG d ROBERTS WILL WINTRY WEATHER gies Ment eae "ne your headwear Hat answers question. BRIT secon rtain to fig- : REFEREE BOUT sy oom eee Ach 30.—| ure meats inte Tisexp % the Quality and style mY supr =e Shapes Wintry weather prevailed here this| forthcoming grid team. and ‘shades for a wide choice. grand national sianknkass te] WOMENAIN ATHLETICS Try on a Gordon today and enjoy the IN MAGIC ¢ tiers vend wail fell at tervals but|—Mre. Yielding “Ht” Wert’ believes tisfacti n’ of correct pilexarti failed to aaa the creme or damp-| fiel 2 mgs gives PI : Earl Orton Meets Herman|" “(Csriinued Pa preset Oe Tea alates, for men. | The first Ratzlaff Tonight in Im- feast sor” | DRATH REVEALS dei if the crack little Fi Sass oh keke aie eee ing tran an a the the Magic City’s! Frances Anderson, ‘CHampion here on F. Orton, his teens, punch in the no one Minnesots e months marks him as another Flick- iP . ertail fighter who will be heard sadbs : ‘ from nationally, ie encount looking Minot boy has two fights So rast 10 days packed away un- a. tog: Orton’s Hand Weak Orton is comming back, the resin after a layoff made necessary by an injured hand. The weak paw will give an advantage for ali fighters sti.ctively tend to pull watch ; the dope the now lope its to scrap going the limit Apes fac- ptors being taken int If Orton was in would be placed on but Orton cannot shape as Ratzlaff acres call it even, PRICED AT $5 TO $10 Lee is now here, with Mert Whalen, Ratalaff’s has balked, however, at Posed encounter, sayii will have to wipe his "fost-decislon with Johnny “Com Minot boy, off the pa bi ed pe wants “Cava- & reputa- toa i Rickard Was Texas