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CHIPMAN face the final tests leading to na- 4. Scout Contestants will Associated Press Sports Writer pace. tional A. A. U. boxing champion- i be started on the mile course at Another duel between the Cubs and the Giants is in the making. to The Herald.) ships. (Special second intervals. The scout of the like Chance and urge the thirty After two nights of battles, some Heroic shadows basebal) past, Matty, MERCEDES, April 25.—Prepara- making it nearest to twelve min- of them sensational and all bitterly battle lines of 1929 on to combat like that which marked National league annual tions for the third Boy uets wins. contested, 32 amateur boxers re- campaigns from 1903 through 1913. That period saw the rise and fall Scout field meet to be held Satur- 5. Knot tying contest. This is a mained to meet tonight at Chicago of the peerless leader, but ihe little Napoleon remained in the fight to day, May 11 at Mercedes, are rap- speed event. stadium in the semi-final and final witness tne renewal or rivalry wicn bouts of the title tournament. idly nearing completion, and indi- 6. Water boiling contest. Each Chicago. team will be two Contestants in the four lighter John J. McGraw again is at the num- given wood, cations are that the largest classes Tuesday set a mark of of the matches, a little soap chips, and night top standing of the clubs, ber of ever to com- knockouts in 21 but but the Bruins are not far participants a quart of water. First team whose eight bouts, behind huskies in the pete in the Valley will be on hand. water boils wins. welter, middleweight, and the champion Cardinals threat- The of the Valley lightheavy and heavyweight divi- en to make it a three-ring forty-six troops 7. Fatrol drill contest. Skill in party. council will strive to win the va- sions, last night gave about 7,000 The Giants climbed to the top of execution and neatness to be con- rious events worked cut by fans even more action for their the heap by executing a smart scouting sidered. the committee in money. Six knockouts, some of them about-face against the Phillies at charge. 8. Friction fire contest. Sets to Scouts will begin gathering at the in matches where either boy might the Polo grounds yesterday as the be made of native wood. First large field west of the Mer- have been the victor, were scored in Braves bogged down from their first just scout to fire wins. cedes floodway bridge early in the get 11 engagements. week spurt and permitted the Robins 9. Attendance contest. The troops to take a second decision in Flat- morning, and the meet proper is to having the largest percentage of bush 5-to-3. get under way promptly at 2 p. m. by its members in to dis- TENNIS STARS Banners will be awarded the win- prcoprtion GIRL The Cubs deployed along the tance traveled wins. ning troops. FOR FRANCE Pittsburgh front, The powerful bat Som eof the districts to have LEAVE of The events are as follows: plan Rogers Hornsby was spiked by a local meet with their own Exhibit competition: troops the spitter of Burleigh Grimes, and in competition on May 4th the Sat- without its aid the Bruins 1. Set-up camp contest. Each pa- NEW YORK, April 25.—VP)—The lacked urday a week before the big coun- cast for the American the to win. The Pirates harm? trol will be given a designated spot supporting power cil event as a kind of practice tennis show which will tour Europe mered Root to set up their camp. The contest Charley unfeelingly rally. This will be a great help to this summer with Helen Wills as the the and fin- is to see which patrol can make the through early rounds, those who enter the following week featured is on its way to ally snatched the run from most comfortable camp in the time performer, winning at the main council event. Paris. Edith allowed. join Queen Helen in Berlyn Horne in the 13th to triumph of third ranking by 5 to 4. 2. Patrol totem contest. Totems Cross California, American woman who will be of size and kind. Points for player Joseph V. McCarthy led his team any an- Miss Wills’ doubles partner, and from a originality of design, significance of under four-run deficit in fmHTB UST other young star, Marjorie Morrill the design, skill of execution and neat- third to even terms in the eighth of Mass., left today on the ness. Dedham, but the march to victory was just The three stars will 3. Berengaria. a stride too long. The defeat Handicraft exhibit. Points for match take part in a team against plunged the Cubs into a tie with completeness, neatness, originality (By the Associated Press) Holland then visit France, Germany the Cardinals for third but of display, and number of differ- place, CANTON, O — X. O. Christner, and England. left both only half a game behind Akron. knocked out Jack McAuliffe, -0- the Giants. Rain forced the Cards Detroit, (2). to postpone their home opening MERCEDES STUDENTS against Cincinnati. FOURTEEN REMAIN IN COMPETE FOR PRIZE The Yankees rocked the American league front with a blast which PYLE’S BUNION DERBY shattered Charlie and the 25.—The local Fuffing MERCEDES. April Red Sox by 9-to-3. The barrage Business and Professional Women’s m MAPLEWOOD. Mo., April 25.— CUBS consisted of 16 hits, of which Babe club is offering a prize to the mem- UP)—Twenty-eight pairs of bronzed, never come too wild for Ruth’s portion was just one single. bers of the and senior high They lean resumed their junior tame. The Athletics were just as effec- legs jaunt on the the Cubs to ” school for the best theme tive with their 11 shots at nmiritsay through Missouri this morning as Joe McCortley paid big money for Fred Williams, the 40-year-old veteran outfielder of the Phillies, has played with only two most beautiful yard in Mercedes. and C. C. Pyle's bunion derby left Although Cy Pat Malone, who fanned American Marberry Lloyd Brown, who clubs—the Cubs and Phillies—he has had to take orders from 15 managers. He joined the Chicago Cubs The prize is to be a five dollar succumbed “no” Maplewood. Mo., for Sullivan, Mo., f Association batsmen in bunches in with the Senators at in 1912 and with the team until traded to for Dode Paskert in gold piece. Shibe 9-to-4. The the 26th control miles played Windy City being Philadelphia 1927 and also walked them in park by Athletic point, sixty Each in the and distant. Derember, 1917. In that time Chicago was managed, in successive years, by Frank Chance, “Hank” pupil junior attack was capped by a home run is to bunches. Joe Tinker and Fred Mitchell. to found Pat Mo- senior high school requested from the bat of Jimmy Foxx with The ten leaders in elapsed time O’Day, Roger Bresnahan. Coming Philadelphia, Cy se- write a theme. After taming Pat, McCarthy one mate aboard in the fourth. as the jaunt to Sullivan started ran still giving orders. But he was followed in rapid succession by Jack Coombs, Clifford Cravath, Bill The themes written in the jun- lected Sonny Home, Jersey City Activity in the western half of were: Donovan, Irwin Wilhelm, Art Fletcher, Stuffy Mclnnis and Bert Shotton. his next student. ior high school are not to exceed right hander, as the Barnard loop was confined to -1. Pete Gavuzzi, England, 159:55:- two hundred words in length and Sonny was the wildest man in the Detroit, where 30,000 fans at the 47. 2. John Salo, Passaic, N. J„ the high jump and shot put the ones written in the senior high I International league last year, home opening of the Tigers saw 163:34:22. 3. Ed Gardner, Seattle, Barnhart is the Eagle football school are not to be over three passing 140 men. And he won 16 Harry Rice save the bengals by a Wash., 154:22:55. 4. Giusto Umek, captain for next fall. He tops hundred words in length. games and lost 17 for a very ordi- spectacular sliding catch in the Trieste, 178:03:46. Italy. 5. Paul the scales around the 190 mark These will be written in connec- nary average. ninth. Two Cleveland runners were HA* Simpson, Burlington, N. C.. 182:- FORUM is the Cubs’ star : PORTS : and can step the* hundred right tion with the regular English work.