The Tacoma Times 15 LUTHERANS AND BELLINGHAM MEET TONIGHT AT PARKLAND REP. VANE LEADS VICTORIOUS FIGHT FOR HEARING ON NO. 77

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N o Y ]|- - i % P ) : p S nd S 8! Caddey, Wilcox, Hoskins Pug Picket Rival| Quintets \ - S Imnnc Triumphs Over To Paddle Against Oregon Partisan Group action, 8 ¥ With three Tacoma swimmers slsat>d to see Jack Torney and Tonight at o'clock on the Pa- Wy Taroma Times Staft Weiter) his University of Washington varsiity swimming aggregation invades cific Lutheran college baskethall CAPITOL, Olympia—Pieres county's boys “whooped % Oregon this week-end to open the H{uskies’ 1839 swim season in a pair courts, the Gladiators meet the of crucial meets. powerful Bellingham Normal quin- ap’ in the house Thursday and shoved the fish trap hearing star, and Franz Hoskins and Bill swimmers in the roster of the 15 tet coached by Chuck Lappenbush, t_)\rcun-t_a. v:_f‘rlho house ?abo?u muzzle l“nf?-'?!\: MM. s sl Torney included Gene Caddey, men who have survived the rugged former Tacoma athletic ace, South Tacoma's & A Vane ofe | former Lincoln high school splash turnouts held piror to this week. The two are old time rivals who ated something of a lower oham. Wilcox, both ex-Stadium high The condition of Wilcox, how- traditionally stage hectic competi- ber sensalion when he took the ever, is doubtful and unless the tion no matter what the sport flonr ta move : former Bengal star recovers suf- thin be There will be & preliminary “That house chamber Florists Put ficiently from a cold that he has game at 7 o'clock between one [ given over to a public hearing the on had during last week Torney of the Lutheran intra-mural | House Tiils 193, 104 and 108 (the Yakima Quintet revealed he would not use him, teams and the Central Danish [governor's flah AP MeASUres) ' Hoskins, who set the north- Lutheran church five, | Tuesday evening, and that tl!§ Out Painters ~ern division 150-yard commitise on fiaheriea Coming & back In the main battle two of the | con. | back with fast laste stroke recerd in houseduetl and thatl the senales 1987 but laid outstanding prep players of last same | half drive California Floriets elime out of competition last season be lnvited to attend, yvear be opposing one another lcommittas in inated Johnson Paint from furthes Alt Heidelberg's powerful inde- be will "arder to free and frank to eligible this yvear when Perault, Lutherans a hold full wecond -half title squad will entertain ~ with the pendent hoop the Huskies have their new dacussion on these thres flah 37, { . out of Everett and Hank to in wmb:game the Selah Springs team from guard, % fast $206,000 swimming pool and ' bille at Lineointhelastfeaturenight of at Lincoln high's gym Chamberlain, former Bellingham Yakima recognition as a sport, | A loud voles vole Motors pleked & o'clock major | high ace now with the Normal eartied the General up Saturday night at 8 will face his toughest compe- game first Cammare Yakima players, who earlier squad, | proposal | on the tition in Brugger, Beaver ace i The development waa bitfer ‘anos by defeating P N Froah, pinned a on the locals s‘mO defeat who smashed his record last | ta Chalrman Juck Potit, 87 te B 8 at Yakima, include such stars | , of the fisheries cam The Hottlers jost their as Ivan Eustace, former Che- spring. “I first’ mittee and other commitiee start of the to Chillas, 48 ney Normal school star; Art Caddey, holder of the northern half 200-yard members. A publie hearing | e N s Berg, Cassium Dahlquist and division breast stroke on the mark for 60 and 75 foot pools will hefore house action Tom Mason. all ex-luminaries Mlls was the last Ihing he at State, Gus be called upon to match the prow- Washington and | [ eeln Nor- ess of Jack Dallas, Webfoot star, wanted. sre that remain Damascuss and Harold [ present Vane » who has been consistently break- e situation” the schedule, quist of Whitman fame, [aatd, "I conducive o confusion, [ Alts will floor ing the coast breast stroke mark ern are seitingu---:l:back In opposition, the Someone's remark about the un- miainformation and they - center, in practice sessions. wha play for Ha] Nilsen at Bob McKin- certainty of everything save death |{wion. This hearing mu‘:rnlnnjgive the sllamne Other swimmers making the will the nell and Lyle Kellstrom at for- and taxea keeps Promoter Jack | fiahering chalrman & chance trip: George Personette house 1 CammaAranos Generals meet” wards, and Johnny Fuller and Hal | of Bremer- Connor from offering his right {to in the syes ton, 50 and 100 yard free style; vindieats himself formidable opposition, with the Lee at guards. In reserve will arm As a forfeit, but the local members this houss amd of y Jim Randles of Seattle, 220 and lof of be Jack PFolstein, Al Libke, jr., wrestling promoter is willing to who have been refused |S ..% -~ and several other hoop slickers in 440; Bill lLangevin of Yakima, | stake all or any part of his world- diver; Bill of Everett, |‘munumnhearings " gstraight (he the city. < Yake breast ly possessions that Jack Holland, | (Tacoman sportamen were re. win while stroke; Fred Hoeppner of Seattle, split in & like number of sngages Los Angeles heavywelght, will ap- [ & committes hearing B of Se- fused Tues | e ? freg style; Mack Bockman pear on Monday's mat card at Lday ) menta | attle, distance; Pete Goldberg of ALANEAN EREni— The Florista solved the Painterw Greenwich coliseum [ 71t would be & fine geature on . 1 Millwood, 100 and 220; Wally K. O. Morgan of Toledo cuts ' - atlack and sucoessfully put o BRIEFS! Holland was aigned | Pettit's part” Vane sald resqrves Holden of Longview, sprints; Dean quite a figure as he plekets Mike Friday to on it The fine" BY UNITED PRESS Zaharias, the youthful Petit, nor none game * McAdams of Caldwell, Idaho, Jucobs’ office at the New York' meel 'om iu”r::uthe PHILADELPHI! Pitcher Syl “Hellenic Hurricane” from Cripple Georald Dizon of Te- | & sprints, and Leonard Koke of Se- Hippodrome. Morgan, who once l onm..x‘d. Genarsls had too much for Johnson Spud Davis, Creek, Colo, in coma joined Vane “This |tired and attle, free style and breast stroke. beat Sixto Escobar, bantamweight : the five-round Frosh squad and Kept two of the Philadelphia National semi-tinal on card, which concerns not only Alternates are Bud Andrews of champion, demands that Jacobs | Monday's m lup the puints with & lankywr;. team’'s 10-year where the enters ture, but the public of the league and Bill Dick of get him a title match with the ls Californian |tonaive Deing mors than the shorts signed today Olympia, diving, | | whole state. 17 twe men, were for the Dayton, free Rican, "the picture, Initistive [or collegians coulid vope with, Johnson, who lives of style, Puerto yoars ago better 1939 season. | Scheduled to trade holds, | rolled | Chillas were all et for Came in Portland, Ore., is listed as a » 100,000 A ~ punches and etceteras with | than -3-«1. L maranos and kept them away from and of questior already om by relief hurler pitchers. | ~ Billy Hansen in last Monday's | soted the basket untll the geme was' to do the ma- the voters should st lsast be Davis was slated main event, Holland falled to sewed up, then coasted in with & chores. | ! sibject of & publle hearing.” jority of the receiving | arrive in time from San Fran- and Apostoli ‘ fine vietory in o hard-fought game, . . - Conn Battle | | Rep. H. N. (Barney) Ju'um | cisco, where he landed late . v . DALLAS, Tex, Donald f | eoneurred, "In Plerce county,” he| ~ NEW YORKSparks from coming Dust!up Polo Andrews, ~ Saturday after an ocean voy- CITY LEAGUR NTAN - Diamond )| defeated Ellswor# [anid, vote 77 waa Budge the hot stove league: Hiker Moran, Pretzels Pessullo l age from Honolulu, "the on d.? w L !m. Vines, 2-6, 6-8, 7-5, last night ta 4,000, That's why we inalst ex- | and Rowell. ! " Jimmy Wilson, of Cintronella ~ Connor had = Tonight tennis match signed him for the f hearing b c-tlm:‘v.n- ;ro in the 26th Phillies, with Mace Brown, relief or Less - on a public .z who | |, 15 Rounds the signed Pirates' which they have played on match while he was still far out ¢ The legisiature expects the big- L dahasarm 8 4 - r Cincinnati as coach, has told ace, has pitca~! in 101 games in f‘ the briny and he tried NEW YORK Billy Conn, a ney. Conn won the decision after Chiling csvesn their transcontinental tour. on deep, l | geat crowd of the session Tuesday Callif. Mlarat ~3 » Bill McKechnie he'll divide the two years and never hurled a ‘hard to make {lO fast rounds, and the moment L connections but lost growing young fellow who is try- A . | In another singles match | | }, victory Evening. f (O P Pras i i b catching job with Ernie Lom- | complete game . . . Fred Hutch- |out to Papa Time, 'his arm was lifted In thes © Alfred Chapin of New York | to eat hisx way into Joe Louis' ] bardi . . . Although Wilson is 38 | inson, the Tigers' high-priced | |ing | went to work againat him, eniws (0 "o) @ Skeen of Holly- - The tussle will be a five- into ring tonight Jinx STANDINGN . defeated Dick quite a few critics believe he's rookie from Seattle, is likely to shoea, goes the . For Apostoll nlways beats 4 many| CONFERENCE n 4 sie P ¥ P wood, 6-8. Vines and Chapin :1rounder, with one fall deciding to fight two men Middleweight B o sPrvines " liable to make good his boast £0 back to the minors for an- Co second time he fights him, ItL Northern Division | things, @ La n C... H teamed in the doubles to de- Joe Champion Fred Apostoll and times, twoo | Polnts an:nno . . . year other year's . . . | has four (141 Last with the Phillies seasoning happened The Gunderson .G, .., 9 and Skeen, 2-6, ¢ Pet, e feat Budge Gerry Nugent insisted that Wil- Orengo, Sacramento rookic who | Billy Hansen, Salt Lake City haggard, ugly, | most noteworthy instances were W. L. For Orant (40} 0., 6-0, | fellow who ..... | " .., 6-4, son manage the club from the is slated to play shortstop for | heavyweight who has restored Lold | when Apostoll was knocked out by y Oregon % 000 458 A& Chillss, i, * - - by . , . | the Cardinals, a cable car | procedure to its former ' goes the | Steele Jost a verdict 5 5 498 m‘:m. lu!."'rm% Fingl bench Johnny Vander Meer pilots Freddie and 9), ZURICH, Switzerland scientific of Jinx : Halm Lang. .., mmuu of no-, no-run fame has fully | up the hills of San Francisco | popularity, tangles with Lec name [to Young Corbett 111 and thenn:t‘w.ow-zm,.W, 8 O 8 4 588 M 1 MM aiig luohtr, m playoff for the world amateur 8518 334¥ 37) during | Numa, smooth-working Seattle . This is Billy's 1 Idaho ...... 1 6 148 211 hockey championship began today recovered from his tonsilectomy | the off-season. : back in return matches and 308 Gienerale "m oo rem . and now weighs 197, in the eight-round main farewell to the ‘l‘lmr| out O 8 C0,.... 0 7T 125 .u-mmunm.},, " States, Canada, ’younxnlm, knocked them ".. with the United ! i event, 258 304 e Page 45 of Bill Brandt's green best two falls out of three, middle weights, ! The was strong enough Games Tonight Switzerland and Czechoslovakia Jinx i 4 Femes book of information on the Na- Two three-rounders for he is grow- | around Square Gar- [ At Seattle: W, 80, w. Washi ‘;,l%g fighting for the title. In the will com- Madison Pa‘l‘c Blodgett 7 » gf tional Crowell, the card, ing fast that den & ington, playoff system, each league rally gives that plete so | today to make Apostoll | iy round-robin . he ve, '-, a black eye ~ . . Al Sim- lhenutorlh [ tavorite, At Bugeng: ldahe Oreagon, team will play the others three circuit 7-10-5 " el 3 mons leads players who have ‘will campaign ! Nothing be at stake to- . - . . :l'c?:-.‘m&a:u w" &.m: times. The U. 8. squad reached the will Puges “Bound’ Proan, ‘Srantund” 4F made 1000 or hits with Kill Cougar, Cat against light- expects toy Southern Divislon Retholet . the finals by vanquishing Poland, more night, because Conn Marieson and the players Smitty Blodgett and Frank ‘ heavyweighta teome In at pounds far p Points 4-2, for its fifth victory in six 2773 who have 160 - over t‘omh?'l;l‘t’u- 500 Crowell, hunting in the Cayuse and prohbably the middleweight limit. only W, L. Pet. Vor gtarts yesterday. Canada, with driven in over runs with The al'ny irehnn. y ... ‘% . to be 4 c? ¥ 1654 . . . Lazzeri leads the pass district, yesterday brought turn out thing Apostoli would have to Caltornia 1 ) ‘~ st only one scored against its Tony pu' A 8 318 H:l sare s iee goal . jdown champlon of ... k-nu-u",... straight, 9-0, basestealers with 147 in 13 years two cougars and one | ton the line anyway would be U 8 €, 8 2 800 195 100 ) ::: team, won its sixth bob- . e .. 1M sse a 0 m"% them some day. Mtanford 0 T 04 i is for a total of $lO5. cham- 800 Germany. . . . second lecat hounty | PORTLAND, Ore, recognition ax middlewelght O.:e"l:; ?; over The Untver. » 132 then comes Heinie The cougars bring each. They 'ln the mean- Fred Apostoll pion in New York., UG LA 0 5 000 178 2 Calitor Floriats . . - with and SSO gity | The National ) | |, of Oregon hasketball team to- L ' meott. Bd" Mustho, Johnsn '%? Rey- the Wednesday "while he has his hands full against Boxing amssociation | Games Tonlght Wrilng (%) PHILADELPHIA Vice- Manush with 114 and Carl went on trail morn- |,night engages the Idaho Vandals and the world Tolletson AN - , ~ ing, the hob-cat Apostoli and the At Berkeley: Californin vs. Ntan- eSyo President Roy Mack of the | nolds with 107 Mell Ott leads brought down soon | |in the first game of a two-game jinx recognizes Solly Krieger ss mid- ; r,,_. ---nmw an- hitters with 342 after, but did not run the cougars Conn and Apostoll met once be- dleweight champion ford, Philadelphia Athletics the series at Eugene, with the prize the A's 13 seagons but Simmons is to tree until Thursday ¢t fore and New Yorkers, getting Even though no title be atr At Lon Angeles: IT, B, O, ws, BRONKO AVOIDED nounc~d today that in rnoon| of a double victory almost certain will .| : their glimpse U C L A, would play an exhibition game, second with 208 in 15 years. between 3 and 4 o'clock retention of the northern firat of Bllly, saw stake, Promoter Mike Jacobs ex- I division " SKATES - IN a— HEART one of the smoothest & ! probably July 24, against a Paul (Dizzy) Trout, who as- championship{ articles that pecta crowd of 14,000 and a N has come along since of 150,000, OF ICE COUNTRY team from the Penn A. C. at pires to be the of SEA SCOUTS PLAY While Gene Tun- gnte around NTEWART PREFERS SOUTH the their - shrine of is 100 defeated 122, 46 Oregons risk MINNEAPOLIN Although league, being Ship Ship - Cooperstown, N. Y., the American { , nearly spotiess loss column, the CHICAGO Bill Stewsrt has baseball, in com- counted on to become a regular |to 11, in a Tacoma Sea | Bronke Nagurski, famous foot- American St'uutd second-place Washington Huskies | definitely declined the offer of ball piayer . game night and wrestler, was memoration of the national on the Tigers' pitching staff . . baskethall Wednesday iywill play host to Washington State President Frank Calder of the Na- centennial, He won 22 and lost 6 for Beau- {in the Stadium gym. Ship | burn uJ ralsed at Internationsl game's 130at Seattle in a series that is BENGALS MEET ABES! tional to resume was picked the | trimmed Ship 110, 16 to 12. Next . | Pulie, Minn., - mont and as “make or break” for both teams. An overflow crowd is expected to pack the Lincoln gym tonight officiating,| uncn? e m‘f\uwill base- in the heart ofan ~ most valuable player in the Wednesday will face Ship hockey distriet, Should Cougars sweep at 8 o'clock when the Stadium Tigers and the Lincoln Abes clash in - games spring he ~ league last season. | {llO at 6:45 Shlp£22p. , and Ship 111, | the ball inthe southuu‘w u:o-mulwdnever been on skates, Texas the double Washington | a tit which is of great Importance in both the Cross-Biate and City - for the first time, : header, R Cougars-ldaho The Boston Bees have some thus far, will play Ship ——=E———————— i\mdeluted will no longer be a title con- basketball leagues v RTR rookies with colorful nicknames 130 at 8 o'clock. B tender, while the Huskies have A preliminary game helween the dium and Lincoln's mentor, Bill | In Glove Meet but to win one game to put the Midget teams of the schools will | Hardie Staters out of running. Btadium Rumse Soper and Mutt " PULLMAN, Wash.—leather will the get under way at 7 o'clock. The - Washington games ' Kapovieh, forwards, Bob Loftness £ill the air in Pullman tonight and has Jost three Tiger Babes, driving toward their Eagle Flight four, center; Wen Hudson and John A,and Washington State while tomorrow, In Full 12th consecutive city title, are un- “AllClear” Klarich, for only " guards Washington State college and Oregon has one defeat against defeated in three gamen However, t Lineoln Logan Blades and Jess tHe University of Idaho boxing nine victories. the Ducks The Abes, slightly favored in| Cooper, forwardn; Don Hegele, teams meet tonight in the second have anything but a coasting tonight's erucial contest, jead the course to the Ceenter; Dex HMutton and Telli of their dual meets with the Van- championship, for against they city chase with two wins Pagnl, guards, to win again. Idaho must meet the improving : Skiing dals Grand favored |no defeats and could, Oregon State virtually won the first match in Moscow quint in a pair of eliminate Stadium from games, at home further in December, Bto 2. Coach Louis one and Wash- consideration by a triumph. The Basketball Results he ington in another double-header, August of Idaho s=aid would Tigers have one victory and twe at Snoqualmie away, BY UNITED PFRESS have to forfeit one of the bantam- both before their season defealn, . ends Californin Aggles 55, weight bouts because Gene Slade Since they were trimmed by Freano his hand Idaho's | State 34, had injured | the Abes & couple of weeks heavyweight, Carl Killian, will not ago, however, the Bengals Hardin Simmons 45, Dunlel of throat I be able to fight because a | have hit an improved stride, | Baker 31 silment, Hunt and Strange defeating the strong Walla Obie U. 86, Marietta 44, Tomorrow, the second annual . | ' | Wallsa and Bellarmine quints., | 43, ‘ boxing and wrestling dohn Carroll Toledo 40, l interscholastic Lincoln, too, has been In high Dugquesne 39, Baltimore 8, tournament will be held Sign Contracts gear of late, having been victorl- Gearge Waahington 59, Wash.- SEATTLE~—~The Bealtle baseball ous in their last six consecutive dJett. 44 Way Wins club of the Pacific Coast league gamen oo o rue Federal Grove 36, M, SUNDAY! ® defeated the Sta. signed todsy Starting lineups probably will City Geneva WU EXCITING Federal Way received contracts Flashes, 43 to 16, th basket- from Allan SBtrange, shortstop, and be something like this according Wayneshurg 61, West Virginia Instruction In INAUVGURAL dium Round Trip ba!l last night Feaster, with 11 Art Hunt, outfielder to Coach V. G. Lowman of Bla- Wesnleyan 26 Controlled Ski- SKISKiLL points, was high man for the ing by KEN ?(P.l!‘lul"& Federals Jimmy Martin, with 7, SYVERSON and Siall, led the Flashes Prizes! team won over The Fife Town PERCIVAL OFFERS BILL TO FISH SNOW this week-tnd-

Trials! » Bad Weather The purpose 1o protect game BATURDAY and SUNDAY . FieldThe annual »spring trials for south of Tenino on the in Ly Ly, E Portland fish cases of stream divers TACOMA Ta m. 10:30 &.m, pointers and be highway The bill was referred to Lhe Seattie 5:30 5. m. Az.BOWL setters will held Lv. m. & . senste and fish com- BOWL 6p. §p. Az, p. Halis Series on the Grand Mound and Roches- Judges will be Tod Dove of Ten- game game Ar. Seattie m. TACOMA 9:30 held up miltee L Inclement weather ter courses Saturday and Bunday. ino and Joe Drolet of Yakima. mall trains and as a result Only “fhe Open puppy and open derby Orval Melby of Yakima will be Reached By there will be no 100 Years of Sole Denler Tor These Baseball series until Monday. stakes will be run Saturday. Ama- field marshall | This popular and educational teur all-age and open all-age Lunch will be served each day Something Mecihoad e mo series will be run every day ex- stakes will be run Sunday. by the Violet Prairie Grange. New for MILWAUKEE |} Saturday for 36 bar- T e B gept days, R o Doge placing in this trial will » NN AN ATT mate drawings ting unforseen mailing inter- Milwaukes soars far out inte at the Brace will be be to enter OTTY TICKET OFFICE, 112 | Lawrence Maurin of space eligible the Pacific Formerly TAPFMS Suptions or such. St. Paul, as thousands, held each morning at 7 o'clock South Ninth Sirest MAI 2108 national ski jumping tournament at appearing Coast champilonship stakes to be 5208 soulh Tacoma Way Dt ant-like below him, watch his progress. 2at the Twin Gate cafe, two miles held at Ellensburg in March,