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LOS ANGELiJeS, June 20.—LP) hound, eoakted in ahead of his com trailed to the tape in fourth place. The University of Southern petitors in) the shorter dash in 9.5 First and second places qualified California Trojans captured their seconds, tying the coliseum record in the hurdles. w I ■- thirteenth National Collegiate in the event. /Price joined Rowland ap a. Track and FI rid championship Rowland failed again by a step tator for Saturday’s finals whei Saturday. * One meet record top to qualifyl this time in the 220- finished a flat last in the final' low pled and three were tied in this yard low hurdles. He stayed well hurdle heat, wo nby Dixon. twenty-eighth renewal, iof the up until 4te in the race, when he Vem McGrew of Rice and event: - faded before strong finishes by Walters of Texas, in the high, j The Trojans, who won.their first Michigan $tate’s Fred Johnson and and J. D. Hampton of Texas A1 NCCA crown in 1930 and during Dick Ault) of Missouri! R. E. Hall in the< 2-mile, will compete in th$ One span made it nine straight, of Texas A&M dropped out in the finals Saturday. There were no amassed 65 2-5 points to Carry off next low hurdle heat, when he preliminarie* in these even the team trophy1 by a wide mar- *te. - x- Southern California, with \12 quuliflera, was nevhr pushed for team honors, Anojther Lob An- Battalion ^ gefes school, UCIvA, nosed cut maiiford for second place, 31*90. The tesmiscores: LtBC 56-2*5, UOLA 31; Htanforri / P O R T 30; Michigan Atate U6; Pehn 8l«le 35; Bel oi i Hall 33; NYC 39: Yale MONDAY, JUNK 20, 1040 Page 22: Wlscmain 22; Ohio Btale [6; mmm Tulane, Han ©lego, :Missouri, 0Or* nell and ttmwu HI each! tfStii* llarlmra Onllege Pi Oenvef, Mld»!« gan ami Mlnitesola H eacii; Hhmle Islanil Mlalc, ? 2-6; Oklahoma, iln> W aitkus Intends} THt t'luvnit Whll Inker, nnd It ,M. HtevunMon, lb the bn«k rilaim, ami Hk a 7 each; California, tnumber* «f ih4 J hrtVi Hunk Mills, Allntt Marie ley, managi'r, Kml* Princeton, Utah HtaU\ (I each; Han the (Ki|l Ale Wnltlll, I'rlee Mtnllli, Aden Magee ,and Mickle Jose State ft 2*5.; Kansas and Vll* rtnrihnll Leu go ' XlMMlIli !' Jl.1- '■ ] Inhova, 4 each/ Arizona State RUMeltV (Temple), Brigham! Young, Haver- To Prosecute Girl forri and Washington State, 2 CHICAGO, June IH-iA*!—Eddie* •1 i each; Onigoh, College of Pacific, Waitkus, j’hilidclphia baseball star, 12-5 each; Auburn, Bradley, Tem was quoted today as saying he in ple, Colorado, Georgetown, Illinois, tends to press for prosecution of NCAA Tennis eight Title Aspirants Occidental, 1 each. •• ■•'4 tii the young woman fan who shot him (Editnr'H note: J. D. Hampton Wednesday. failed to place in the two mile The Chicago Heradd-American. run.) quoted Waitkus as saying Tourney In TiniersIn Ring Game Victories were few and far between “They say it is divine to forgive, herei Friday for the Texas contin but I’m not going to be divine I ulema 11 ;' - r . : gent! at the |%AA Track and Field where slip’s concerned. Austin. Today knockouts. Befoire Louis rendered Charles att meted nation-wide dolleges qualified in the prelimi cute her personally. If not, I will AUSTIN, Tex., June 18—‘A3*— NEW YORK-j-Oniit * is cer- niih l hors de combat, he was attention a > year ago February Victor Seixas Jr., of the Univer Luke Harrison, din Urove. ihg meavy- nary trials. expect the authorities to see that 4&in aboijit 'th4 <<| stopped by A1 Ettore, Tiger Jack following hts 10-round knock she is placed ih a mental institu sity of North Carolina has been Summer intramural p ijijpril, 1942, Luke went into.-, weight champtonshi gpt. jNeith- Fox and Abe gimon. i Augie Erfuth of Rice won a heat seeded No. 1 for the 65th Natippal y M.P. Corps as a buck out of Sam Baroudi in Chicago. in the high hurdles for the only tion. had a varied and inti er- Jersey i Joe or Ezzard Charles has been fighting pro Baroudi was carried from the Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament and stayed Jhere until ' per cham- victory registered by the SWC con “She spems to think this is a per both on an*) off Charles will j mi bouts since 1940. In 69 bouts he ring and died six pours later joke, :but I don’t. She should be which gets under way here Mon Luke has palled ’em, bjer of the dai|)iye year when pion. -They've i ah around tingent. Tom Cox, another Rice ’OA to O.C.S. Shortly after has, been beatenrfour times ad without regaining consciousness. taken off the street the same as day. and carried the ball too much! knocked out once by Lloyd Mar Though the death was listed as runner, qualified when he finished ij(i 1; his second lieutenant’s second to Stanford’s Jim Hoff in a a mad dog, because she is obvious Twice runner-up in NCAA from Cisco, Texas to* The two Negro he difyv'eights shall, a chap he subsequently beat accidental, Charles fought Ray He knows his sports a November of 1942, he was . • cjvbr the A.5- 440-yard heat. ly mentally ill.” Championship play, Seixas cur meet fbc the efcMr ^h, ... |^nd knocked out. However, Charles i a few months later, stopped him rently ranks seventh nationally. program set up for \ or.seas with the Special t)’ i pioniskeyCo nisi while he has not logt sinpe Elrner Waitkus was not allowed visitors c# Corps. The work he was , round route in (+HMi in nine rounds and turned over Two hometown boys making this afternoon after undergoing u The Tournament draw pits | few for anyone and ever; Park, home of the , hitg. f |i^^ox,x,_° onn | j( Violent) Ray beat him here ini his $10,000 purse to Barondi’s good stole thq show. Mel Patton, oerscas was v?ry similar to 'L n£ \V2z The minor operation to drain an ac of the outstanding entrants agaihst the least bit intereste] Wednesday evening vMf j . 1947, has riiet more obscure bat- 1 family. USC’s world 1‘ecord holder, w'on a For the past three ; is duing ht>w at A&M.,,, fact that [the White ox moved in ______;______' cumulation of blood from his right each other in the opening rpUnd 100-yard dash heat in 9.5 seconds of 12 single contests. , has been at the Anne: ifljf t night of his ten months , their outfield fjsijcije early in the lung cavity. 0 5 uez area, he had the Jack to tie the Coliseum record, then His condition after the second Matches which should draw pood puts it. Is still a freifli season and ml d Uiemj back again f •/ : • rolled to a 20.fi victory in a 220- jihow for the boys. After the Oght. Neith- operation was reported “much im galleries send Conway Cattoh of first year Luke spent has no bearing yard dash heat. Craig Dixon of eign Legion Outpost,) ojmonths ih Suez he was sen er battler) is a W}br. i ' y \ m proved” qnd one of his doctors said the University of San FranUfico 'fcaltfo, ^Egypt wiere he was ’ UCLA won heats in the 120*ya'rd against UCLA’s Herb jFlam, seeded you, he (was P.E. an I.* thl* first he may leave the hospital in three 1 j |ServiqriOfficer, They high hurdles and the 220-yard low weeks, barring complications. No. 2; Leonard Steiner of Cornell director. The last t time fori a ] n # f| njasons. hurdles to retain his favorite pos nlernutioiml Basketball i Meanwhile, the 19-year-old bru against Bob Lewis of Stariford has filled the capadjt;. «their primary !1 ition in those races. Men )in«! has had botjh |T nette typist, Ruth Ann Steinha-,University; and Janie's Brink of lej in Egivpt. Luke organized . coveted j tit Jim Fuchs of Yale set a new gen, who! shot him last Wednesday; the University of Washington^ No. fairs and Student Ac oift-natioj ql ba.sjketball series Loula after he) aleott Coliseum record in the shot-put is in jail pending a June 30 hear 10, against Dick Mouilrious of Tu his charge. :he Egyptians. The Ameri- in Vankee S MM. when he heaved the Ifi-pdund ball Luke was born ar ahd the!. Egyptians would Had Lduisj cljt ijs: mind a- ing on a charge of assult with in lane. 55 feet, 11 ’-i inches. The old mark tent to murder. She is writing her A second round of 32 singles Cisco!, Texas, making bput tn pf their best play- bout retiring, th ]nikht not ■-/y was 55 feet, 10% ienheg set by tests will be played Monday, Doub entrance into this v d match garnet. Luke states,. have been hgltf. Charles, autobiography at the request of a Elinor Hackney of Kansas State, court psyenlatrist. les competition does not begin until year of 1916. Wh he Kgyjtlans were mighty, Walcott pr tc* l dj^fkted by School In Cisco, he ph ball phi yens bit the Airier!-!’ in 1939. John ft. Boyle, Cook County Tuesday. the NBA as thk> I logical con- basketball, and base ;i*n 7 pi t of ID games, tendupi for tha titia, would First Texan to qualify for Satur State’s Attorney, said'he-plans to Top seeded in doubles is the day’s finals was Rieti’s snlooth- subpoena Wuitkus to give his full University of Southern California fairly good. Hjoweve ft] finished his overseas kave gotten a bra , IjJIkjjiiia. that he didn't receive ns Hp* dal Sirvlce Officer Louis ia and ol tip > i Rfbmoters r striding iiuarter : miler, Tom1' Cox* version ojf the. shooting to a Grand duo of Arnold Saul and Robert who finished fast to .take second JufijL Perez, 1948 NCAA runners-ujp to honors -just about tie; Afrjc tn-Mtddle Kast thq- of thin fight.l whli I |t)o,yrs«, has high school boy.; : He vvtlrt from burk private the bleaafhgH of U aiilbiml Box behind Stanford’s Lurry Hoff in "Ji want no maudlin sympathy William and Mary’s Fred Koval- the second preliminary heat. for'thl* jjlii," Boyle saldj "People eaki and Bernard Burtmi. CImk* of jhr Jnjiour ytmra of active- ‘ lug AHKocinllmj J Wlhioh in* M In the Fall of 1984 |i|p ninths ojf which was ekmles an mbntlii ba boxihg Li » HWU champion Ray Holbrook **f Just cajil'iam go Around shooting oth .Gardner Larnud of Rollins: Col era unit pxpvct to get away with lege, 1947 Champ, will he on hand. tered tihe school of" sch 1. | Staten but New V Texas A^NJ, •one of the premect While Mere at A&M, It,'' He was Ineligible th eoinpelo In ftHragt time, Luke u tw "The Ulcn l»f lllfjltlg the favorites In this evcitt, finished active In the intrr Ikst year's tournamont hecauHc he tlipf .br lint re*| hoi soft-ball Winner of tiild Hi it ilpamplon fourth, a deep breath behlml Or working its Intrnmu uiwn at Hie Ifttnlhers. This « | whs transferred to RoIIIiim nftei is to give yming liW*t'i> coming egon's Have Hoijthrnnv. with the intratiuirfcl i dotn loieU Instructors which capturing the title for William and up the ladder json Hoff hml a (Ulnch margin over Loupot Aggies Now Being a fair athlete) Mjliidoftts in tile R«crvktldn , Ikr1Greene, Mary, lie Ik Heeded No. 6. to ahoot," i says i Cox, ami ran the ({Uartcr in 4H. out for bolh basebikUl ill Leagni* and, should hit nret* f NBA .cominlsilwKi thout a All matches will he played on ball and reports th'J comp HiHoh for any local Ifitlve.” seconds flat. Fastest time in the i ghamplotij there EZZARD CHARLES JERSEY JOE WALCOTT preliminaries was turned in by I In Third Place clay courts, ~ eycn' mnko a good set; 1 esldes playing soft* ■ New Yprkfsj ■atklek"iS““ imiHNion The host University of Texui S#»n )oly 20, tft», fltlanto Gm. >6rd, Jon 31, 1914, Me/«hontv.i/le, N Cornell's Charles Moore, who rip Luke was In the rln* Krum Ing ll e Intramural however, reft) sew ilibi ept tpe ^suffered probably tihe . toughes' 1*40 1930 ped off the 440 in. 47.5, turning He didn’t get to gifj n, he 111 a vr active golfr winner a» thje In Bryan League break with respect to the draw It Jamtqiry of 1940. hlK spare time [Cfcognize M«dl*y Johnion, Middletown, O KO Cowboy Wolloce, VinelanS, N J KO 1 down the hack sjtretch with n ter “We atle nio the opening round of doubles play Upot) graduation deal li ika. !, . gny one gon^st Tor the Jimmy fBfOwrt. Rooding.' Po KO 1933 rific burst of spiced. Frank Fox of John Peeve,. Cincinnati W The Lqupot Aggie softball team, The Longhorn’s No. 2 comb Luke managed the s clai(nt Hint he Isn’t too heavyweight (hatfip of the Bob Nofris, Camden KO 1 Seton Hall won the third Heat in Charley Banks. Cincinnati W recently organized by "Lou", is of Ed Braswell and Howard SAurtz, tion program in th4 iTOlfcf ptit he Usuhlly makes world,” says coin Sion J fchair- ,H&nrv Taylor, Comdon KO 1 48.8r- man will face Larsen and Mutch; Kid Ash. PoHsmooth, O KO SMU’s John Rowland failed to P^ntly in third place in the .1940*41, and was nd the "IS" Ig the low 80’s, man Eddie Eajgep lepe ma'y be Charley Banks, Cincinnati KO 1934 Felix Kelly and Bobby Goldfaiibjj qualify bv a narrow margin in the 5iyan Commercial Softball League. sible for the beginnh^ on hift game that Is.' So, or eight fell* ’krd| md who Remo Fernandes, Cincinnati KO Pot Roland, Camden KO s Southwest Conference Champions, 120-vard ' high hurdles, in which Two; games remain for the Loupot box proms at the t;ee someone on the Country deserve a| tiilu ;an feels Eddie fowler, Portsrnoulh. O .. ICO Lou it LoPage, Camdeo KO 3 will take on Tuero and -Moulodoi|s. though Luke's duti| (tlf course blasting, pand of Pat Wright, Middletown. O KO Al King. Camden KO 4’ that it may tea y© years only first and second-place heat A/»\es ^ »,lay l",the first ,'ounii The Tulane Tandem beat Kelley mostly in Intramurap] out of the woods It prob- before New York ound tb Frankie Williams. Cincinno* KO 1935 p winneds advanced to the finals. ! of the league. These games are -John Reeves,- Colu^nbus. O KO with the IeC Berg and Western and Gildfarb in a dual meet at very interested in th ■un’t be Luke ■' he goes right ■ ■ recognizing; a hi b cham- Roxie Allen, Camden KO 7 Rowland failed by a half step to Bradley Lewis, San Francisco KO Auto teams, the current league New Orleans this spring. the grove and thor e middle of the fairway. <.. pion.* Marty Simmons, Cincinnati W .Al Lang, Camden KO 1 catch Paige Christensen of Michi #. However, if! were Billy Hood, Cincinnati KO / lew Alva. -Camden KO 3 gan State for second place behind leaders. ! on the other fixti a Charley Jerome. Cincinnati KO 1936 UCLA’s great Craig Dixon. Dixon To datie, Lou’s boys have played four games, winning from ‘ Hum Walcott-Chables f' New v'! ' . . . 1941 Al Ettore, Camden > KO by » running like a kid jumping back ble and W-B-D., loosing to VarnerV k York—the story nug [it! be *flf- Billy Bengal, Cincinnat, W Willie ReddiiK]^ PhiTadelpbia W 10 fences a step ahead of the cops, H ferent. It’s lappfr1^ before. Phil Johnson, Philadelphia KO 3 Jewelry, and tieing Nedbelecks. HIRRICAN Slak Carvick, Cineinngti^’ KO won in 14.1 seconds, fastest time A muddle*!, hef i^ht situa- Floyd Howard, Cincinnati , KO Joe Colucci, Camden KO 4 of the day. ^ Both (he loss and the tie came -i V' ■ \ tion occurred fof Cene Tun Joe Sutka, Cincinnati ’ W Billy Ketchell. Camden l 0 10 as a direct result of rulings by ney’s retireipfent' ic knocked Rudy, Koiole, Cincinnati W Carmen Passarella, Camden W 8 Augie Erfurth gave Texds an the Bryan umpire. Dave Martin’s Will Protect... Beautify Ken Overlin, Cincinnati I l Billy Ketchell, Camden j w 10 other' qualifier Kvhen he w>on the ftut Toni Heoney ijs. . Two Billy KetcheU. Pensauken N J l to and Clovis Olsak/s’- pitching was years later in Stadium Al Gilbert, Cincinnati ; 1 KO third heat in the high hurdles in declared! illegal by the official. Pot Mansini, Cincinnati ' , KO 1937 14.7 seconds. He finished well 80,000 fkns Ml'V chmeling Teddy Yarost, Cincinnati, . V< Manager Charlie Lattixnore has meet Jaick Ghni chmeling Tiger Jack Pox, New York KO by S) ahead of second-place Keith Toll- asked that it be announced that 1942 Joe Lipps,^Atlantic City . KO 2 was declared, tht; on a foul strup of Utah. Other heat winners at the end of the first six weeks " I Anton Chiittoforidis, Cincinno’i KQ Elmer Ray, New York KO 3! were Stanford’^ Downing McKee m the fdurthj rdi |w York’s l 8 semester, he will need about ..six Ken Overlin, Cincinnati * 0 George Brothers, New York (14.5) and Dick Attlesey of South commissibn irec< him as Billy Pryor, Cincinnati W new players to replace those who world’s chambioir ‘J938 ern California (14.3). , If' Kid Tuntro. Cincinnati l w 8 are leaving school. Thej WalcbftrC; affair' may Charley Bvriey, Pittsburgh * W Freddie Fiducia, Philadelphia Another Rice athlete", sophomore KO 4 The plesent roster includes Don Charley Burley. Pittsburgh * W Art Syhet, Philadelphia not bo nine he tipof’f KO 4 Arthur Brown, finished way back Engleking and Dave Thomas, Steve Mamakos, Cincinnati KO lorePto Fade. Carhden on thik ik tl pir dse vet- 10 in the 220-yard di^h heat to fall by Booker ^eckwith, Pittsburgh KO Tiger Jack Fox Camden , l Catchers, Clovis Olsak, Dave Mar ^erans ar^ p t to beat l 8 Jose Basera. Pittsburgh KO' Roy later. Foirview N J the wayside. Tfie heat was won in tin, and Jimmy Tittle, pitchers, .Charles. [Th| ’ Walcott, Mose Brown, Pittsburgh KO Bob Tow, Camden w « the fastest qualifying time •ever “Beanpole” Geistman and T. W. pattered; Lo r to post Joey Maxim, Pittsburgh , - W 1939 r recorded in the NCAA—20.6. The Johnson; first base, Bob Scarbor a year ago, li , in Madi* Joey Maxim. Cleveland w Al Borai. Newark w 8 winner of course, was?Patton. Pell ough and Tony Lorrat’a, second aon Square tpar MS to lose a 1943 - Curtit Sheppard New York w r Mel ran the lust hundred yards in base, Jimmy Ulmer, third base, H. •pllt Ifliro urid .Referee Jimmy ftivint, Cleveland l 190 1940 lonely glory, with Stanford’s Gay T.‘ Wright, j shortstop, "Crummy" */ Ruby lldstnln r Walcott Uovd Motshgil. Cleyetand1 • KO b, 1 KO t lord Bryan trailing ineffectually. Chromshak, left field, Wayne Dol* |>ut the tjwo for Louis, Tigtr Red lewit, RhiladelpLa 194* Simon. Newark KO by e /’Patton's Victory in the lOO-yard ivo; center field, and Leonard Mit* Wttlobtt »ly one Al Sheildott, Ciitiinnptl,- 1941 • /• ' • daslk was no less impressive. The ell, right fwld, flglll sill,',- It was his lee Huitett. Clittintipti Columbut Oent Memphit KO S slender USC star, "ho runs With Ciames lined up for the next return figh In Van. Silly Ountnn, Rimbvtgh all the speed and ease of a Gray- two weeks include Western Auto, Oeotgie Putin, PlMsbutgh (944 xOBIRMar i«i s xgWPi ua* ;■*«(*•*•* j ImBow ’Mmori m 1 kee Htwpliut ,,11,, hen the •i I Brown Mm n^lk-jd ilenwy 1»f: Muheit,| tlnplnnuii Felix Del' Raeli, Ipietvill* N ) Ice Berg, ami Lilly lee Cream, all J«n» In the jllltli Atthitt Mirk, Pjtttbutgit ||bt Ringletan Rmetvill* of Bryan, ami Henrieraon Chevro iheM*n Kell, yowngstowt 144ft Aryan Meld Benin let (Vmjwny of Marlin, Wwh'ott p oftj e ,Hft, Hr iloyd Matthttil, ICIntmutt'i r "T ■ Ti 1 in, uli—tewbwei r,v lw»ks much oil '« hepn Silly Irnllb, Clttiinnoti Mitkle. launde't Camden V Jehntty Allen. Camden College Annex ground pm box IPJIO. Hr Jimmy. IivIim, Pnitbuigh- Western Auto Ags fVttH 16 thrjii, iiirMrd hooka I94Z Awtiin Johntan Cemden Johnny Allen) Cnmden Bryan Field Village Soft* ihow. rlA]i ret Inmiy thnes. •illy Imlih, CjAtinnoti Jo* loktt Camden Brat Lilly Team imetlhies l t*( > roW/ tu qtiit Jimmy Slyltti,'Cleveland Johnny Demon Camden hall team defeated the ColUColTege An* jeause! no oi [try con Id be Itv lotlln, Paiiktttgh Steve Oudai Pole*»*n nex team 9 to 2 Thursday after* Archie Moore, CltuinnoH noon, The Weslcm Auto nofthall club [ound, ( e laid off be- tee O Murray Bnltimore defeated Lilly Creamery Thura- latiso he Fittie Filtpaltlcli, Cincinnati KO ,i Curtit Sheppard laltimaie dket and no timet Roy New Yetli s\ This was the first game played day nldht f '* 8. bankroll o set up Joe Metlsl, Buffalo 1946 since the beginning of the,Summer CorkIng from behind In the training he Lloyd Marshall, Cincinne*! Johnpy Alien.1 Camden Session, Due to the low enrollment ^ h inning,. I ^. .. athe Aj — AAggies m ~ - F _ atook . t. athe t. .. Ih ^ tt has lost Al Smith. Akron Jimmy Bivlm CWveland of the] summer term no league Clarence Jenec, Huntington W Vo Al Blok*. Camden lead uniand went oh to win the game, Teddy Randolph,. Buffalo Lee Oma. Now York will' be formed in the Bryan Field This ^1| furthered Western. Auto’s TUIT ins «’ rinucstcri Fittio Fitipatrick, | Cleveland Tommy Oomei Now York location, according to Andy Wil lead the Bryan Commercial that of the ' 1948 Jooy Maxim, Camden son, manager-'of the Bryan Field League,' T.C.V.V. Elinor Ray. Now ‘York Village Club. ■ ; v Archio Moor*. CI***londlOvO KO B Pitching for the Aggies was batting rc- Sam Baroudi, Chicago t KO 10 1947 Burch. McAlptne did the Catching. suits oa' J tters to Elmer Ray, Chicago KO 9 Jooy Maxim. Philadelphia 4 ^ him 6r t Desk Erv Sorlin, Buffalo W to Elmer Ray. Miami J. D. Hampton of Texas A&M is fby 5 pm. ccordlng Jimmy Bivim, Wathinglon W 10 Jooy Maxim, Lex Angoeet the only athlete who holds two Texas A&M may open its 1950 to Thorn to tion is.) Wol**r Haf*r, Cincinna*' KO 7 Jo* louit. New York j, ^ Southwest Conference track re and 19$1 football seasons in.Ua-lif- Henry A Jo* Bokti. New York ko ti (Heavyweighr tid» Fighr) cords (mile and two-mile). Fredlomia. he AggiesgKi meet IJULA in ttr- 1949 '. j 1948 _ . j Wolcott of Rice owns the. high Los Atigeles In 15B1. tettnnf Itfiny Hayn««, Philadtlphia Jo* louit. tflow York KO by (F hurdles mark and one-fourth share! are Lunjlerway for a opener Phone 4-1145 M«xi«^ Cincinnati^ (Heavyweight TWe Fl|hl^ “ in the lOO-yard dash record, on the peps Coa^L- - 11 ■ I , l! •ip / v i [i
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