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APRIL 26.%-v PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . Talking HOOSIER COLLEGE TRACK STARS SHINE AT DRAKE It Over Tribesmen Play Finale W ith Myers’ Foe Y oung Net BY JOE WILLIAMS Teams and Gets Backing in Derby YORK. April 26.— Young Saints Today; Millers Sunday Players on Horton Smith, the golfer, was NEW trunk when Individuals packing his steamer I called. He was jamming a pair Apostles Boost in First Place of A. A. Standing: Cold of brick red silk pajamas into a Cup Squad protesting crevice between other Gain Finals Weather Prevents Friday Action Here. seagoing necessities. "I used to 7-1 W: &? wear cotton night gowns down on pastimeA to rest and sent them was interrupted frequently with ’ v-ap. : 4> ’ "but I train- Van Ryn. Allison and - that rims around the Spring v ...• :WysgK the farm, he laughed, through a long batting drill park. •: ->‘. • . ■Wft Lott. changed started Indiana in leadership ing is for the Indians by guess I've since I Butler and Place Elevated to the league not over : : pf Doeg Is batting around the world with while taking a vacation Friday, the a long shot, for some of them have Named: Bell Walter Hagen." Record-Breaking Medley St. Paul Saints figured to use Wilcey fallen far below expectations with 9 m m Moore on the mound today in an the bat. Substitute. b*n’* rg+4 nsnrh. Relay. for Pitching Talent Needed Tsunr Mr. Smith effort to make the going tougher B’> T'tlih <1 JV-vs all hU .eert* hr la rtHl It If at all. Tor the Indians of Johnny Corriden. And along with the hitting slump NEW YORK. April 26.—Selection eyed. youngster a arid* e.**r unaffretrd n</ T'nittd Prr** was the finale of the series and on have been unable of George M. Lott Jr. of Chicago, .ho won’t br twentr-two nnlll nt month. DES MOINES, la., April 26.—With certain pitchers - Sunday the visiting attraction at pulled John Van Ryan of Erst Orange. N. H* hay Jn*t romplrUd anothrr remark five meet broken and one to produce since the team records Washington park will be Mike Kel- J.; Wilbur of Austin, Tex., able *aon In thr alntrr tournaments tied in the the Drake out of Florida. Perhaps warm Allison brother pro- preliminaries, ley's Minneapolis Millers who are and John during which hr ird all hi* today weather will make a difference, but Doeg of Santa Monica. *nrr*n* relays swung into the finals stay days, fea.lonal*. thereby duplicating hi* coming for a of four thing sure about it Cal., to represent the United States a with every prospect of more record there is not a of a year r when he flr*t became Cold weather, caused the post- the Tribe bosses may in the 1930 Davis cup matches gives prominent figure on the link*. breaking feats by the 2.600 athletes. and have to nationally ponement of the Friday game here, scurrying America the youngest squad which 9 rewarded by an do some tall for talent 9 9 Their efforts were but Corriden refused to allow his has ever represented this country of 5,000 Friday, and an shortly to save the team from sink- sailed Friday night on the attendance in international competition. crowd which was ex- ing. newest of the ocean even larger Allison, oldest, is 26, while Van HEEuropa, today. Following the Minneapolis series and is headed for England acted through Ryn and Lott are two years young- Queens, Hoosier athletes figured promi- that will extend Wednesday RIVERS of Cedar Rapids his second whirl at the British Pete Wants play er and Doeg reached his majority %nd the first day events. But- the Indians will the Philadel- (above) comes to the Armory pen. hardly wait to get nently in Thursday, JOE only tour months ago. Berkeley “I can third and Indiana phia Nationals here and Tuesday to meet Spug Myers in see what it looks ler finished Bell ot Dallas, Tex., still a i>n that boat to fourth in the medley relay finals, then hit the road until May 20, the of the Le- student he said with boyish enthusi- ten-round feature at the University of Texas, has been nw which was captured in record time Uncle Ralph playing in St. Paul, Minneapolis, gion boxing show. There are sev- asm. ‘‘They tell me its saeller family with good City named as a substitute in event the by Marquette. The time was 10:23.7. son of Dodge-On Time, is a scion of a Milwaukee, Kansas and Louis- eral pugs going under the name of any hotel in New York. many experts think again United States comes through in the than Notre Dame and Indiana teams DEDICATE,sprinting blood, and for that reason of the ville before appearing on the “Joe Rivers,” and the Legion 9 9 9 lightly of the brown colt’s chances to go the mile and a quarter Ken- home lot. American zone. qualified in the 880-yard and 440- as Race Pal wishes to emphasize the Rivers The squad was named by Chair- I* carrying with him tbe *llver tucky Derby route. Just the same, Dedicate has been receiving a fair G. AB. H. Smith yard sprint relays and will com- Aver. who meets Myers is “the" Joe Joseph of the championship Kentucky classic. Connolly man W. Wear of the United trophy emblematic pete today, while Indiana runners amount of backing in the early books on the Dedicate . 4 4 3 .“50 Rivers who figures with such a Hagen won It a year ago and failing to has the reputation of being a bad actor at the barrier occasionally, Sprinz 3 11 5 .455 States Lawn Tennis Association and to Joplin youth qualified for the mile relay event. Ralph De Palma, 1915 500-mile fine record in this year’s ring rat- Fitz-Eugene defend handed It the which has sent, the odds up on the horse. Dedicated owner is Fred Hoffman 7 33 10 .303 Dixon, nonplaying cap- carry ’’Walter told me that I race winner and one of the best ings, and is the Rivers who de- to back. Nelirin Burton of and has been undergoing training* at Lexington un- Monahan 7 27 8 .200 tain of the team, following the close pet attached to It going over Qualifies Chicago, Known of speed, has been Spug Myers a few weeks would fro of John Ward, a native Kentuckian. veterans WarsUer 7 32 9 .281 feated of the Mason-Dixon tournament at wouldn't want to give it op and athletes to place in der the instruction ago that I Other state invited to drive one of the two cars (rouse ...............6 19 5 .203 in Cedar Rapids and knocked Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Fri- naturally would have to win of White that I Ju*t final events were Warne Kokomo, entered this year's international Barnhart ............7 27 7 .259 out Joe Azzarella a week later. day. Allison defeated Van Ryan in I suspect he *ald that just to in it But Northwestern’s pole vault star; Nel- event, May 30 by his nephew, Peter Frcigau 7 31 8 .358 Rivers is but 21, while Myers is the championship tilt. give me confidence.” son of Butler, high jumper, and Sicking 7 27 6 .222 9 9 De Paolo. 28. The weight set for the local The did the unexpect- 9 hurdles, Hatfield, I. U. Hurdle Star, Koenecke 0 24 5 .208 committee O’Brien in the high Mc- made this announce- match is 142. ed in Lott to cancel fondled the stately looking De Paolo Be Jina 3 4 0 .000 asking his pas- Donald in the javeline, Hoffman in ment today to T. E. (Pop) Myers, sage, booked for April 30. He will tenderness. He SMITHurn with some the discus throw and Bailie in the general manager of the speedway, Louisville extended its winning remain in this country to compete long, bronzed fingers over jump, Notre Dame. Penn Relays Title ran his broad all of Captures when made formal entry of two streak to four straight Friday by in American zone matches. engraved names—Willie Parks, Butler and Indiana have star he Down the the Duesenberg Specials In the coming walloping Millers. Colonels The squad will report Wednesday Taylor, Ball, event the The Harrj’ Vardon, Braid, teams in the four-mile relay of the six in the fifth inning. Ai at Huntington Valley Country Club, Barnes and Crimson also will race. De Paolo will drive one threw a Hutchison, Hagen, today, and the 120-Yard Event, Second in 400- team climbed sec- near Philadelphia, to begin practice which trace practical- in the two-mile Crimson Runner First in cars himself. Sothoron’s has to Alleys Jones, names have a quartet he had been ond for the opening contest against whole history of the game. Individual stars, led by De Paolo declared place. -BY LEFTY LEE ly the event. Race; famous Canada Country May 16 old Leas, Martin, Meters Todd Last in Decathlon. in communication with his Club 15, “Wonder what chance an "coun- Indiana two-miier, Norman McMillan collected two ana 17. to break into middle ace, and uncle in an attempt to induce De Another caravan of local bowlers will try boy like me has Purdue’s distance BY FRANK GETTY, with a total of 7,460.609 points, easi- singles, double and triple to lead a leave early today for Ft. Wayne to roU Butler's star miler, will com- Palma to drive the second car in In the annual state meet now In proere* that company," he murmured.