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Lemeen 1 i SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1928. PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune <a , 1834 World Results sett eee E’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS RECORDS FALL IN PENN “RELAY CLASSIC SATURDA¥ nGETOAN 19 (Can Glenna Collect in British Gott MA NOT POT. AST YEARS GHAMPIONS AT TOP. oy i ams Pay Whe Or 8 Mai Fale, TAMLORONIN Teo UNS IN BOTH LEAGUES | WAT CONTEST? ANNUAL EVENT aie wo Feature Races Are} ‘¥\."% ‘aptured, Record of Penn state; thi One Js Lowered. First in News Of Ali Events. ng and mat promoters | apparently are overlooking a goo: Bere with Jack ‘Taylorin town-and Yanks Go Down to Defeat; Cincy Springs hia tentative dmission that he | N ] | wouid accep: match with one of | ab) Tae hapeicianbeatite waeisa opesea | Surprise in National. for revival of the mat game here. | ——— Casper has a Sip nnd) angi esenatens Aut By PAUL W. WHITE th ou prove a welcome & (United Press Staff Correspondent.) ion to boxing, which ts also enjoy NEW YORK, April 25.—The ead of the second wiek ing good ondge. “Variety will lor th the baseball season finds perched atop the American.and lend attra to : ‘se | Vational leagues two teams which took time last Octobento in the squared circl Taylor a following here which would doubt engage in a seven-game series that attracted considerable a big. crowd attention. The Senators and Giants—world’s champioyis sor Ura a and runners-up—have looked well to their laurels. | Plestina, claimant of the world’s)". day's victory over tho Yan-yare in second place and have gained LPN oa Atha <o*| \eos—a feat virtually habitual with | that position in stiff battles with the ctically all the big mer Indians and Athletics Give Way to Solons When . Princeton third, irth, Bowen, se, Dis mpion Vanderbi Distance FARRELL FRANKLIN FIELD, PHIL- ADELPHIA, Pa., April 25 One old world’s record a a following n; Fordhan y world’s rec mile colle 1d} On fles ! os he | Car nd Pirates. Both of ‘the numerous carnival marks | ©hmplonst in the is suggested, Plestina Batis wayels? i Feats vs Nee ees gion sHOInt. 5 F ’ } ye Raitcnis ;| Washingtonians topmost honors in| latter teams h went into the discard in the jis stil i challenges" ant wr eireuit, Cleveland and|ing with the Cubs the other cluvf e ck 2 s - m {if Tay rF *hilad a, which on the 4 the league to show much strength in F F ie Id stadium dur- | r meet 1 wo AS ee Diate mad hele | However, prove how Hele theuAant ine the headliners ought t | heat <posttlog: 1bmtr-tHets. was eae fortnight may mean later in Septem: this af to fiv ar prices ouis and Boston. | ber, one has but to look at Fletchers {spectively to St. 2 i The Senators have been coming} forlorn Phillies. The Quakerstate —————— oo ——— | Ithrough with the necessary punch|!" the first division re ‘AURL and pitching, and playing at thetr rg Seas ‘ | present rate will be a hard team to 3 | b The Athletics and Indian 1 BASEBALL CLUB NOW have accomplished thelr early sea- | son victories on the basia of com- mendable stick work. Another club well started in the American league, is the Chicago White Sox, sudde - enlivened under the managership of ey Eddie Collins. The White Sox, with i have been ma! Re-organization of the Burlington | @ percentage of .667 i n al Employes baseball club was accom-|{!ng duck soup of Ty Cobb's De- plished this week with the result | trolters who, like the Yankees navel that C. Melker, former infielder | been unable to get going at proper | of the Western league, was appoint-| Speed. The Browns will have to pep! up a bit before they can be rated as ed manager; Charles Stiner, captain, and W. James, secretary, it is| Serious contenders, whilo already lannounced by Richard V. Kennedy,|the Red Sox seem fated for the a committeeinan of the club. * | cellar. \Efforts Made to Match The Burlington diamond near the The Giants, against the pitiful roundhouse is now being improved| Braves, and the Fournier-Less Hi Wi h C ff and practices will be held ev eve-| Robins, have asstimed the National Im It 0! ee ‘or : Boston U second; St rd; Manhattan one mile ge Washington Johns (Annapolis,) th fourth, Time 3:30 3-5. College one mile rel Juanita # Time 3:31. College one mile relay; Middle At- lantic States champtonship: Swarth- | more, first; Dickinson, second; Hav wn would | erfor Muhlenberg, fourth The victory | Time s won after| One mile fresh men rels pionship: Won by Penn. State ond Syracuse; third, Princ 4 spectators were} Running broad jump: Won by irghley, | Woods, Butler; Seco: der, Ohio hurdler, was third, Deacon, Yale; fourth | rst heat of the Princetown; fifth, Leggett He failed in the last twenty % inch. MISS COLLET: finishe Moore, Gara ay—Geneva; nd; Susquehanna third. ham ec n, Time me ity § Ohlo The Britt a lutte | jeeneatal MALE DOZEN ning until the season opens. Eigh-| league lead with Mttle difficulty. Hany B : ar ppalteyiet A , Butler; Bours Ootaads > teen men turned out for practice | Their hurling—concededly the weak | airy ramer. ‘ Mdina tod pice daS py etl 2 last night point of seasons past—seems to have} a soot relay} BY NORMAN E. BROWN. goifers. She t| improved. | ‘enw Lakgucos Co ~ t, most power-| driver in the | } Cincinnati has ; j thle ral ae higar n Tech: the ranks of the et tie wae hte beet ‘WASHINGTON MAK S$ IT THREE | prise showing thus f o] he oaaapet ge Retro decent h le! rth Med: | feminine golfers, win a British title | mayer | } or Harry Bramer of Denver to (as- ot ton, Ontarlo on her first ¢ 2 aicarcundimiagivg. = | | per to clas 1 le (Kid), Ro: es , i That 1s the question American ¢ to that of the men t | H jin the main event f round, ‘: ¥ cn golf enthusiasts are asking as of any other woman | Be ats t a 6, stages ‘ | third, Sot onmaker, *} awaits, abroad, to participate in the | She is the only wonfan wi ever | . fits, Azkson On Aten n am m Trwin, Ohio stat 9 British Women's open championsup] turned In a score below 80 in a| | 4, “One Round” Hogan, ! One mile A Hege relay | meet next montl woman's national tourney. 2'| [er announced yesterda championship wo eorgetown:| If this sturd. r mr, 1.,| made her home course at Providence | : } 4 u has a second, Yale; third, Chicago; fourth | maid does win a championship she | in last year's national in 79. \ —_—_—— | Freddie. Obleox Ni ¥ a n i] : pion of siate ¢ Nays. ‘Time 3:19 | will be the first American miss to] Her general play hag been bril Washington 8. New York 7. phia 8, Boston §. Bases on balls, off PEAS pats “Pole vault won arrington.| turn the trick. U have suc-|Hant in all her champlonship| WASHINGTON, A The | Harris 2, Quinn 1, Waberg 3. Hits lot edd it eed Hac Notredame: Second t Cor-| ceeded whe o less a brilffant| matches, which won her the na-| Sep slugged their way into un- 4 in 7 innings; Walberg i PUGhiberd: Buide teomatearan oe event. || noll; third, E ineeton. | golfer than A Sterling fajled—| tional, eastern, Canadian, north-| disputed possession of first place in | 2 Atcuck, outa LTiArria se: | Fighters. being con ed. by. Hogan _a fine| Helght 12 feet 6 jWhere Marlan Hobline:| and)” AUss | gautnsased atheet tloe Rona of her} the! ‘American league today when| Quinn 1. Losing pitcher, Walberg, i ‘ere ales rama 9! the major thr won py | Edith Cummings met defeat latest achievements was the win-| they outbatted the Yankees, § to 7.|Umplires T. Nalling and Connelly. petty Sear Bowdol nd, Gates, And if she wins in this, her first | ning of the Florida east coast cham-| Washington used three pitchers und|Time 2 Ag ERE : + z the 100| Princeton; th effort, she will have accomplished | Plonship, in whigh she turned in al New York five, The Nationals gained one teen avenc. Leas aga 3 beon aie. vania; f something that Walter Hagen, Gene| card of 79 a seven run lead in the game Chicago 4, Detroit 2. eet eh ane cn | ee Distance 13 Sarazen, Bobby Jones, Chick ¥ Miss Collett gets her powerful] which the Yankees came within one ) Aprit peatee te rimaniimeocinc by darcating the » broad| Four mile Francls Ouimet failed t swing from perfect technique rather | of equalling by heavy hitting in the n they, were outbat:| Chicago Athletic. acaoclatic a irae'l hurdles. | ship won by liant golfers beaten |than size. She is of medium stature.| seventh and eighth innings. The|ted, Chicago's White Sox bunched Sain tos one’ here this Rea won the] Penn State: 1 efforts. Hagen's de s und shoulders into was the 1,300th consecutive | their hits when base hits wero need- | Sracticatly cinched the 192 nue nn of Notre| Syracuse. sive enough to be a h gives her much of AL A. ie ae played in by Everett Scott, |ed and escaped with a 4 to 2 victory al A. A. U. swimming champion: | shock to his followers in this! her po’ . ° shortstop. jover the Detroit Tigers here this | gniy, ~ countr How feat in win. Her deféat in the national wo-| > R. HE.) afternoon. Four doubie plays by the] ” » e AS a promgtsre s.| ng the open title out of three] men’g event last fail was the biggest |New York 3 10 2] White Sox infield helped Urban Fa-} The winged swimmers now have | have obtain ai Me ‘ | years following that defeat indicates + | Washington $0 000—8 13 ber turn back the Cobb crew. of nine points over theit | well known ‘fight shal ne 11 t competitor ¢ club, titlehol per, to oppose Kid Lane, rinse of New Mexico, These two boys lave a grudge to settles Al Halloc thes | with | . EB Shawkey, Shock-| The score 1 O'Neill, | Detre Gregg, Mar Ath: 000 100 010. % 02 020 000—4 tteries—Whitehill and Bassler; iter Spence wo base hits, Judge, per and Schalk. central Y. M. C. . Three base hit, Gesiin. Sac | . Summary—Two base hits, Kamm, | the meet, contin: Peck, Vipp. Double play, | Davis, Manush. Three base hit, Mos-| to fame by winnir and Dugan; Peck to Harris | til, Double pldyr, Davis and Sheely; | champlenship, He w ’ fesse MS a a surprise of the tourney. She met e --- | that he was off his game apparently | Mary K. Browne, former tennis | tteries—Ho . jin his first try rizard a of the wemi-fi P nels, shington 8, New York 7 | xR y hea: eat | loft rl or woman has never} when Miss Browne made onder: | ng Rut i et ty ° Itish title, They are|ful shot. on the eighteenth h See CL NERO ‘ecll Leitch and Joyce Wethere squaring the match, and then ¥ Seif we % | Miss Leitch reigned supreme in | out at the nineteenth hole. } European golf circles for years. While abroad Miss Colle F the fighting Dane of company, wilhglas.s atherly, the * bearent OU compansent 145 pcunds. ’ wae evaroual Leag Whosdatly’ challenmed (ei asin the rigachins e|to Judge. Bases on balls, off Hoyt | Collins to Davia to Sheely; Davis to|free style, 2 3 Louis” “Babtinitn ° the.d Hane S P aay Ree , Ralabel Mile. of 2 . by'Hoyt | Collins to Sheely (2); Manush and | stroke and took second in th dow’ Of | Cainer, awhb “hes calaneen Brooklyn 9, nies 7 . ancis y 2 a OF ‘ard free style and 100 ard ba ‘Sy ania lege a per, 0 088, Gs anish Box Ii hic: wom Mer” w | | ancis 1;|O'Rouke, Bases on balls, off Faber | yar e ) ard back ‘ h one P oxer Fal - , Tea ‘i 4 "This ananea diane | j Umpires, Me-|1, Whitehill 2. Struck out, by Faber | stroke. bby Kruger of the I. A f bth : mee Se ROSS cinna: ‘ | " " 8 ic vis |C., prese: champion, lost secon¢ a OF Suniington J Has Earmarks of - Heny brother | ; nd Ormsby. | 1, Whitenn 1. Bacrith e Bits Davis : . pr ent cba on ae econ sian nerra, Ot Meee vin eas is | : t ranks of | | — 5 , Collins. me 1:f race to Walter Laufer of the Cin. | ou! ' , e ree Fierce Mi | | International Leag fa : ee oday s Games Cleveland 5, : Rowland and|ciunati's. M. Cc. A aiks’ amatent ney, both. ranerer lerce Viixer. phair aah a ca me 1a Miss | CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 25. —| me F captured the | UP 8 bess, Chis: bodtey eon epee Lel Britt | Natiinal Leagde Browns won the final game of | me |300 yard f om Harry spot ee aes ale st in BY FAIR PLAY A de cay vict nd Miss W | Carsowad Hee ReGen eae Indiana. toda lancy ‘of t noth” Vi eLkatar asper 7 < Cincinnati at St ule y | y of t . im mpled in the third ning, afte Tre ime ! K, On linte Saun¢ Out American Association. Bic Misa Lei | Brooklyn Philadel ney f 4 . Saas ‘ aa 28 + Goluwiae. Wars tbs the ampion still must be| Boston at N hich the Browns made three hit and, capture stint s “Mighting t fe" Gr é feet 14 au per and Georg as wilde ranke 1 formidable player. : tober faiving them four. runs. “The Tndians DIAN q | Aistance miark i 1% ; rata, ay : t Wingard hard, but wasted most defeating Ted Abrams of ( walnst ge alieey Couetg. wAlUa cary: Anta inet American ‘League, i thelr drives, Glen ~Myatt raiaed | 4 YoM. C. A onal ani ymple | Pubert ym British tourney a style of play that| Detroit at Chicago. national and Olympl nau plone aa badiea weer Beatie lal’ Chmaiand iils home run, toal for the. year to | games champion. | is at ng to seme 1 rican “mint fore her has] st. Louie at Cleveland. Rint tat eelelsoaes cere ies RACE CLASSIC In the 200 yard four man relay | ‘ke. that of many star | Philadelphia at Boston, right field itence in: the seventh with the Chicagy Athletic assoctation| Tom Foley, who ‘has giways 1 that equ 4, | . Sewell on base, The defeat, on top team won, one minute | pleased the fans by his decisjong, of Washington's victory over the | onds, two fifths of a second j | fower | wil be referee and third man jip) the Yankees, drops Cleveland from first LOS ANGEL! April . place for the first time this season. | ed Prers)—Paavo Nurmi, the -4 The &core— HE Finn,” field boa we 9100—4 12 0 000-0 8 0 sift; Naylor, sir WT I T ry r Cleyeland -..-.100 002 200—5 14 4|three mile race before a crowd of | 1} J IZ) | Batterles—Wingard and Dixon;| 50,000 here late tcday, establishing Shaute and Myatt. new American record the dis : Summary—Two base hits, Garber, + | {Unit ympic games record. Ven | cing. Further announcements willbe Phan, nia Athletic Swimming | Q later ileke tom Finn,” outran a of éight | was second and Illinois} ‘The Arkeon Athlet fehl St. Louis 004 020 000—6 12 0) picked Indian runners in a colorful | title holders and Olyin- | rec bye Harry d:oTtop: 8, Wax thin | Burns, Sewell. Home runs, Myatt Nurmi finished nearly a lap ahead | ty HENRY L, FARRELL | In that match it was the reputa- rifices, Dixon, Slaler. Double] or hie nearest bronze rival. His | R. H. (United Press Sports Edit tion of Mile. Lenglen more than her | plays Spurgeon, Fewster and Burns; | time was 14 minute 14.9 seconds. ) 1 2W YORK, A Mile, Su-| tennis that enabled her to beat Miss | McManus and Bisler; Gerber, Mc-|He failed to break his own world | 00 englen, for world’s cham: | Ryan, but the exertion took so much | Manus and Sister. Left on base, St.| record for the distance, established | 1 | player, has slipped so|out of her that sho sald she was | Louis §; Cleveland 9. Bases on balls, eden in August, 1923, by 4.7 | far from her game that she must] unable to continue. She also with-|off Shaute 1; Wingard 3. Winning s | Culinery — retire or accept a defeat the first|drew from the Olympic champlon- | pitcher, Wingard. Losing pltcher,| Thomas Humphrey, Hopt Indian Workers rand Pa becan F Western League ume ehe s against a first class | ships in Paris, although France was | Shaute. Umpires, Owen, Gelsel and | placed second, and Grant Billy, Nav Joseph— R. H opponer ting to several com: | depending upon her to win the only | Moriarity, ajo, ran third. The Indian students | s the 00 100 000—2 8 petent critics who raw her play lost | championship that the nation could — at Sherman Instlute, Riverside ra a ails 000 000 O01—1 6 0| winter hope for. Boston 3, Philadelphia 2. In moccasins. Morris and Haworth;| Considerable comment was ma Mile. Lenglen says that she has| BOSTON, April 25.—(United Press)| Clarence “Bud" Houser, Olymple we Love and Minetre when Miss Eliz bh Ryan, former | not been in good h h since she | ~The Red Sox beat the Athletics 3} star, established a new world's rec Basa ‘ —— Callfornia star, who has been play-| was selzed with a coughing spell} to 2 in the final game of the open-|ord for the discus throw with a toss ' City— R. H. B.] ing in England for several year, de-| at Forest Hills several years ugo | Ing series at Fenway Park today. sof 156 feet 314 The tormer « 002 060 019~3 4 0} faulted in one of the most tmportant} when she was being defeated by} It was @ pitchers’ battle between | record held b Leib of Notre | a ac 0x—9 17 3) French tournaments in the round | Mrs, Molla Mallory, the American |‘ Slim” Harris and Old Jack Quinn.| Dame was 15 % inches Batter Mokan and|in which sie was to have met the | champion at the time The Sox led up to the ninth inning} Houser’s record was approved by to Smit French star, The retirement of the former | when the Athletics tied the score at} Bob Weaver, president. of the care French crilice expressed the opin-{ world's champlon or her deteat|2 each. The Sox won in the eleventh | southern division of the A. A. U. ; * J At Wichita lon that Sites Ryan was prompted | would leave Miss Helen Wills as the | on a pass to Boone, and when Wam- ———- \ | Omeha ) through a long established friend: | undisputed champion of the world | by rolled one toward cented, Boone Tn 1823 as decided that t Ls we at about | Wichita 113 042 rhip with Mile. Lenglen to step out | She has @ fair clalm to the title now, | came home with the winning run. all French farmers whose {emilies to over the| Batter Les t of the tournament and relieve ber] but there will be rome authorities| The rcore— R. MH. BE. \.ad been cultivating the same land j | wilder t and M friend of the danger of being de-| who will not admit her superfority | Philadelphia 100 000 001 00. % for over three hundred years should I are as many -Spatish Bae — feated. It will be remembered that | over the French girl until she can | Boston - 20 000 010 O13 6 1) hs decorated wits the Legion of e Paris ar ¢ are French | At Tulsa RH, ¥.| the French girl defaulted at Wim-| prove ft on the courts. There ts no| Batterles—Harris, Walberg and | ono farmers were found elig- the Seantards all turn|LinecIn . 15 O|bledon last summer and surren ance that they will ever meet up: | ch distinetion, One of them } 4 st 0 O00— 2 7 Sled her tith he had been on the courts. as ® % 1 blish that his fam. t Va ried thre rifie match by the | hus declined t v s n farmers in the village Case ormey, Americar ere ts no y 7173. ce the y

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