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('lemon*, « I J J J .. --vkii, * * 1 ; i Tmele SI null Dter, r M 11*11, f I • • J Betty. p * * • I *To‘r- *r 1 * • S eSherdel I I * » *Hla«lr* » n e n Tolal* in 11 IT I* .p.iird for H HrII in »#**nih. s'il»n for eiirrtlrl In ninth rH»u*il for H*(ly In ninth. Store hr Innlnte; lft Pltteburgh .2"* "*® I??-1! Hi I .mil* , 000 B»1 ®13—.7 bummer- lino*. Meranvlllo II . iiicv tj| Hlabrit. Travnor III HernheH. Ht-hmldt. Krrint r. Fleck. Douthll. HnM h. _ lli.rn-ln (21. Vick. BU'I** Krror Bl« i.cr Twit Ii*»e hit*: Tmynnr «2>. hnrl, Merunvllle. Vick. Ht.tlomlry. Thrre i«.r hit Cnrev. Ilmim run*: l.nrl. Ilitrn.hv (2). Htnlrn lt«.o«: <»r*». Hltrhrr. Travnor Hecrlflc* hit: Bern tart. Doilbl* it I* v: Vick In llorn*bv, l.rfi on beer*: rittehut-gh. J Hi. I .null. n»B*e nit boll*; Off Dyer, I; off H. I4*|| I; off Brrlv, 2: off Kronor. I UM* -iff Ov*r. I" In .1 2-3 Innln**. off Bcriy. 1 tn 2 innln**: off Bril . 3 In 3 1-3 In ting*. Struck mil: R\ U Ball. - : bv Rarlv. 1 t.oalng olfphar: l>var. I mulr** tVilaon and K1«m. Tima: 1:4ft. Reds Win Series From Cubs. Cincinnati. O. April 2? — „ HIT1 mdaa It thrrr *ir»l*hi from f hire*n by uInnln* ih* flo»l name "f »b* e*rl*e tn dev. 3 to 2 Though the field we* *oft end tb* wenther very cold, both t*»m* >ev#d fell end nrrorleee hell. The ecore; rHICAOO r IM ATI AB H O A AB M O A. Stet*. of 4 I 2 " Fume, rf 2 J I * Adam*. **412 Dberi, lb 1 . (Them. Jb 2 2 2 « Harper, tf I * f Orl'et. Ih 4 1 * eiDuncen, If 2 * I J yiwri, 3b 4 0 n 2 H'gteve, o 4 1 1 3 Miller. If 3 1 1 " Bohn#. 2b 4 I * J eBarrett 1 n 0 0 Plnelll. 3b 3 1 1 3 H'cote. rf 2 o 1 0 Oeve'y. ea 32?*, Orlftiy. rf I l 1 * Meye.p 3 I 1 e k'a^irn.’ p 2 n * ii T»t»l* 27 7 27 23 •Cottar inn® Hlaka. p 0 0 0 11 Totals 21 I24U| x Hnttari for Millar In ninth x flat tad for Kaufmann In alghtb* | floor* by innlngai . ^ . Chlrago ..!2I *22 Jl<1—2 Summary—Runa htaf*. Oraniham. Rohns, Plnolll. Cavanay. Two-baa# feftg: Botina. Cavanay. fla'Hffra hlta: Ijaubart, Dunran. riranfham. Doutil* play: /,r*n ihatn tn Adam# to Orlm*a. f*aft on T»a*a«: 1 Chicago. 4; Cincinnati. * IJaaaf on oana: #»ff Maya I: off Kaufmann. J; off Blak*. 1 t fttrurk out: Rv Maya 1; by Kauf mtnn, 4. HMa: Off Kaofminn. ft In 7 Inning*1. off RtaUa. 2 In 1 Inning. I*;*- , ini pif'har: Kaufmann. Vmplrma- VtIr man, Powall and Moran. Tima: 1:27. HUDKINS BARRED ! ' FROM BOUT HERE ‘■Are" Hudklna of Lincoln, who I* , rrheduled 1o appear agalnat F.rwin t r.ig* In Iho 10-round »*ml-wlndup of the nooeevelt poet boxing ehow at Iho Aiiriltorliim Friday night. will not bo on hand to swap punches with Ih* ■jTTiahu. grocer boy. Hudklne wna auapended Indefinite ly April 4 by the boxing body for un gentlemanly conduct outelde the ring. Word waa received Monday from the boxing body to the effect that the euapenalon of the Lincoln fighter would not he lifted for the bout here Friday night. Wglkor Wins Drrision. Philadelphia, April 21. .Vilekey , Walker, Kliza belli IN'. .1.) welterweight champion of the world, gained a Hi round declalon over Johnny <3111 of York, Pa., here tonight In a hard conteet. /----;— '1 v | American Association J radltnapelle. April II.— B H B er. Paul .. * * * IndlanapaHe ... 7.1®..® Bettertee—Holteheuear, Pee'h. M»rrl(t end A'.lin: Mill end Kru#**r, l.nulev'lle, Kr. April jj _f.mil.vlM* MtnneapnM* g.tne poetpon»d; cold rniumhii*. n, April **--IMIweuk** ('dluotbu*. pa*tport*rf; wet araurtd* :*ru » *ath#r Tol#d«, O, April ft— n If f Kanaaa Clljr .. 7 I • n1adn .. *,. .« 4 * Mattaria* /.inn and Skiff. M'<a»‘: Jiard, Kray. S<-yr1l<*r and K.IHnff. Today'* Enlrie*. IIU RK UK ORACfS. Plrat rar*#| 7'»r*a $1,*00, tour and on* half furlong«. 2 yaar-olda: nr, Wall .10*, John Y. Kl*av*r it' *F,d'*to Ill a ‘'winging ... 1 M‘ I,*nm bra ..I I *» Tango ....... MO M.ifh«r ..110; bdajaetad .. kaamnn ,.Ib*i _ jt Irtani r** aiabla and H. F. Whllnay l*'ond rar#; Puraa 11,200; rlalnrcng 4 rar old* and tin ai» furionga Hard Ouaaa .... If 0 Tatar Tlpaf .....110 Bright l.lghfa . 1 I 0 T|ra*ay .,,.,#.,110 r J Tralgmlla I I o A randal ....... .1*0 xf»r r haa W*lfa l|0 kagamnra ..jof. Thaaaaly .10$ *Tarv*nuo .. n»} f'tkroa • * j f*** hlal*a ....... *• rang'd . 04 Fohham ........ t$ Myrlla Bliaon .. 01 Anllllaa •••••••.10* \Vhal*hona ,,..110 Wolf itn. Wllaon 110 Morfclo , Third ra** Turaa $1,200, claiming, $ *•»* rolda and up a|v furlong* I.Ion d’Or ,,,., 117lH«od Tlrnaa .,..117 aftajortlo n .... 11 o Caligula .Iff cioughlordan . . io;, Honor Man ... I#'* Hnon Tin* . |04 Hlddaw -lawal ...104 f,**f h*rwood . ,.IOf #|4*a*patakn* ..HF Invlntu* .. . . . 100 ihafh'a l.»mon • *7 a l.aonard Fourth rar*- Hay V law Tura* $I.U'0; 4 v*.« r-olda and up. mil* and on*-alalaan* b Thlmbln .104 Hall Hat* .J'F aliadaiona .10$, Miff Hang .I0« h Mr! II of .l*al*!f 100 A. J. Hu/i ...... $7 iialr-At l/ow • ■ ;iHa»grarn ataida anfry Fifth r»«#. Puraa, 1 1.200, rla'rnlng; 4 yaar*old» and up. mlla and oga-alglllh ftoyol Ft'k.1H Vlarv land Holla III Vlfam'n .........110 Hourmaod .101* I Aahland .J0r» i Hoyal Frown l«l i Hough nut ..... 101. klgtb ra** pi>raa, $1.$00. Halm eg; 2 _ vaar.qIda mil# ami 1 o yarda Manring Fool ....III Hyron ..1H w proatr Hoy ...... 107 Trnpl**| Waf*r.l07 Ibomaaina ..102 Warran I/yn/h 1*1 jr'/ama ....... J0I a hafmnn .$1 Quirk Tima •$ pihrah ». 41 hawanth ra**: Puraa $1200 afalming 1 *ar old*; mllo and 70 va*d* rJ%n4 . br urh ... i 12 * Mina h*r#ak .1*7$ l*tf»‘a Piowwr ...1f» Agg- • aflng Tar* . Kn-mong .10' Aggragt P*r» 1*7 t KlrWdraaa . ... $7 iO*i!<1maf|« ,, 1*? | AotlfiHllr . *4 » Pbb T»dw ,,,, •* % Appr*nt)ra altowam* Ha»m*dr fr«a'h*r, ahowary; tra*h, good I | EDDIE'S FRIENDS I 1 aivE j I MOO «1T A OUM ; j mu,&* % I'M \ AMO A *AJ«* ‘ I S1ACK * A MV OP 1 ****** - l SOO “TMAT CURioOS no SEE wMAT ' -- v. i aor? > tort's wr i J—— KlMO 0* A GAME Uv!_ tM* wlUU WAtCM TMOUCHT MOO *A% EtOM ^0^ y PLAYED*©*^ 7 ONi ) SOCiA«»LHV OP J -1 ^iTMidAME ( "-r Advance Guard of Irwin Stable Arrives Here for Big Race Meeting The ad\,mce guard of the O. B. Irwin atnble of runners arrived at SI;-Bar-Ben field Mondav from th» riajuarw. Max., rare trark where the 'VS" bangtails have been running for heir husky owner. Seven head of runners were In the shipment. More are exported late this week from the border trark. Irwin will follow with Afcadane, the prise of hla stable and winner of the feature rare here Inst spring. Tha Irwin horses that arrived Mon lay will start working out soon In jreparation for the annual spring •see meeting of Ak Bar Ben which itarts at Ak track May ill and con tlniiM until .Jun* 24 More than HO, 000 In prl** money will be dlatrlbuted during the 20 dava of racing Included In the advanea guard of Irwin runner* that arrived here la AI Over, on* of tha atara of the a'ahle The Almoner, another big Irwin winner, elan rime along to keep All Over company. Helen Cook and Run Preaerve are two more good one* that wera ahlpped her*. Herea the 17 Irwin gee gawa that ara eat ing oata at Ak field: Run Preaerve, I„emon Hath, Helen Cook, Harry D, All Over, Abo Quiver, Corncutter, Hilly fllbeon, The Wit, Oavlat Kmp tor, I.a Rlfalre, He* Mint, Runyal. GlngAr, The Almoner, Run Pride and Fayett# Girl. GOPHER ATHLETES IN WORKOUT Minneapolis, April IS.—Whll* Min nesota'* track and h***b*ll team* are ■ t th* beginning of their ***»nn* with atrnng schedule* facing them. Bill Bpauldlng haa already **nt out hi" gridiron men for th* flrat of their •pring practice ***alona, 40 men r» "ponding. N*w material proml*** to "upply elTectlv* replacement* for th* four senior* lo»t from th* team. Mar tlnaau, Kklund, Bchioll and Merrill, Who their aucc«aaora will be remalna to he **en with the progr*** of th» many candid*!** who will ***k berth* In the backfleld and at »nd. Minnesota'* track arhedul# rail* for *1* meet* thia spring nnd Coach T. N, Metcalf I* endeavoring to glva Minnesota a team that will maka him remembered when th* a«a*on la over and ha ha* laft for Amaa, whera ha will become director of athletic* n#*t fall. A number of football men have turned out for varlou* track and fl»ld event*, among the** being Captain Ted t'otr, Orville Mathew*, Conrad Cooper and Kred Offer, LARGE CROWDS SEE F.LKH0RN OPENERS Krernonf, N*b., April 22.—Th* Klk horn Valley league ****on opened with larg* crowd* on hand In th* four town* whirr game* w*r* staged Th# two Krernonf. team*, Bonin* and Hub* wer* victorious In th# opening eonf*»t*. The r*«ull* of th# flret dey’* en counter* *r# ** follow*. Hooper, 4, Bonin*, 2*: Huh*, 1ft, ,Vhk*r*on, S, Bcrlhn»r, 14, Bl*ir, S: W**t Point, 14, Blair, 2 One aided victor!** f*rt lured (he Initial halfl#*, but In d|c*tlon* point toward* * *i|cce»afii! j reason a* th» varloui team* begin t get into ahapa. Ufesfem Leaque HlGHjjGHTS Tll.flA and Jla* Molna* an th* only t*»m» which hava hurdlad from laat plara ona yaar to tha pannant tha n»*t, Tulaa trall*4 In 1921. loalng 10* gamaa. It won 10* (ha n»x! yaar and rapturad tha pan nawf. Thara wara only at* club* In tha laagtta In 1901, whan !>** Molna* wa* laat. Tha naat yaar thara wara • laht and tha Hooatar* ram* through with a pannant, Th*** *ama taam* have had Juat lit* revaraa agperlanca, too, Tulaa dropped from rtrat In 1920 to laat In 1921. Aftar l>a* Molna* climbed from laat to flrat. In 1909 It fell back to eevanth place In 1910. BENNY LEONARD TO ENTER MOVIE GAME New York, April 21 - Following th* example of .lack Il*mp**y. heavy weight champion, Benny I«#onard, world « lightweight champion, through hi* manager. Hilly Olhaon, today algnad a linn,not) contract to appear In a motion picture hae»d on th* tlfleholder'g ceiaer, Olbaon aald the green egraam»nt atlpulgtad that the contract, ahould In no way Interfere with I.*on«rd a pending ring angagarnanta. Women Bowler* Break Record Indlenapolla, April 21.—Mra. Oane A'kar and Mra fi. Hmlth of Chicago aat up a naw world'* r*cord with » •<or* of 1,124 In lh* douhla* *vane of th* woman • n»tlon*l bowling tourn* mant her# Mond»y. Th# former record w** 1,079, made In 1921 by Mra I*. la-y and Mr*, tl. !/***«■ of Chicago, ■ I *24 dose'at bedtime of W DR. CALDWELL’S' [syrup pepsin 'Made them fill jetty agon Good Health In HappyOld Age Tltr. rbwr concern of elderly people if their health, end that. I* neat, aaaored by regular daily bowel moveme.nt. There i* no truth, however, In the notion lhatherauaa you are old von need a “alrong pbyaie." In fart, jnal beranae von are old a mild laxative if belter for yon. The Iroulde with purge* and cathartic* and phvaie* la that they *h<a k the aya tem and weaken it and make the miracle* of digration flabby. I)r. fJ. If. Brown, V. 8., of Frederic, Wi*., nearly wrecked hia atomach with purgative*. I)r. Caldwell * Syrup I’epain restored hia health, aa it did JVIra. J, S. Klberidga'f, of Millolg' ville, fia. I Doe* Not Gripe Yon ran be aura of aatiafaetorv evacuation* every day if yon will taka a apoonful of Syrup I'cjmin _a f_L. .-. .. HI, liegni WIIOI will rr lire You will not naml l/» lake it very long aa h few iloeea will won encourage the lowela l/» art for them wive*, The popularity of thin wonderful family rerne/lv haa tierom* wi great that it la tow the I 1 lnrgr-1 wiling liryiiMt laiali ve in Ilia world. Berauae of ita mildneaa and fraadom f rom griping It ia aaperiall y idaal for lha adramaa of ageg, far children and for aldarly paopla. Effective at Small Coat fiat a bottle of Dr. Caldwall'a flvrup Papain at any drug alore. The formula Ison Iba package, and fha oat |e«a than a rant a doaa. Taka it whan you faal heavy, alaep poorly, hava liaadacha or night rrarnpa, for thaw are alvi avmp foina of ronatipation. fiiva it to the children whan they are reat laaa, favariah or hava a cold Hyrup Papain will keep you ami tba family free f.-om ronatipation, a condition that lower* lha vital ity 23 par rant ami raiaaa the blood preaatira 28 par rant. Free dom from ronatipation laaaana tba pain of kidney trouble, nriiritla and rhaumatiam. ••••••U Ywi fan t« Try If fw* Hrinsm Rwflaf«Mt« "*?ropi •' §17 f ••lalp»f Rl., | MofiiMla, | / ftwirf « iW tmrmtiss mud ttmuld tiks t* /pmw mW VW i«r mhmil lb. r#/dw#W i Hvr*#jp tbpstm k mrbsmt tsst. fbnd ms m frrs trim I Hits. Addrsst Is \sms. .mmmhhmimmmmmhmmmmmmmh After Another ‘Strib’-Mike Go New York, April 22—Negotiation* for * I.Vround,fight to a dedaton for the light heavyweight, rhamplonahlp of th» world between Mike McTIgue the title holder, and Toung fitribllng who recently outpointed the champion In a no-declalon battle at Naw-ark, progreaaed today when Paddy Mul ling. manager of McTIgue. waa offered $25,000 for the bout at Atlanta. Macon or Columbua, Ga, Mulling l» rnnelderlng the propoal tlnn, which Includea acceptance of a referee aelected by the New York boxing commlaelon. PAUL HUNTER WINS GOLF TITLE Peeadena, Cal., April 21.—Dr. Paul M Hunter of Annandala Golf club golf nhamplonehip her# Monday, da featlng Willie Hunter, 1»2* title holder, 2 and 1, In tha Anal $< holeg of match pla.v. Dr. Hunter * afternoon play waa a comeback over tha morning round, which ended with Wlllia Huntar lead ing. 1 ap The match waa wltnaaaed ibv a gallery egtimafed ft more than 3,000 p»raon*. kanaaa Dfifffati Dundfff. Buffalo, N, T, Aprlt 21—Rocky Kanaaa, lightweight contender, waa awarded tha daclalon Monday night ruer .fohnny Dundee, junior light weight champion. No title waa In volved. Kanaaa won all the way, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA ENTERS TEAM AT DRAKE; JOHN L GRIFFITH TROPHY TO BE AWARDED WINNER I nliftiih *»( |n«i II I l«*»H I •*! >#«r. * III I’m 5lr«ni **# m M*I4 Hlunrlftnml, 1 i|i|i*rHt«n. I rli*» I •»!•*« ^ til IN • «l* nf« n( I firitllll«kir>r 'i limil l«fl(lnh ^ til li t »• *l«tlrf Rt MOINW IA ApHl II * t*l I *• • MM*»*** I* Rfillt'N (»<**♦»» •• IM !*♦'*♦ • f »i nt A •mOh Ing I* a*|t*ti*g In *h*| n*» mil* r * I • > j rata tim\*r*ll| *#rftnfi, •tilth • III h* ««• nf 1h* hlg f*»tu*a* ®h »h* prfigttm <f ih* lllh itiniMl |it*h* unlvaralt* relay me*' heie ie*t Frida v and ParurdAy, April *» md ;« Team* rapre*»ntlng Iowa. tlllnola, Vegon Aggiel. Kanaaa. Oticagn and rtrlnnell ara tha favorltea at thla Ime tn cop honora In thla thrilllni race, although tha probable reault imong them la a toil-up. Tha favor lea wilt ba given real conpeiltlon Ov Michigan, Mtnneaota, Drake, Sorthweatern, Notre Dame, Wlacon lin, Kanaaa Agglee, Ohio and other :eame entered In ihla rare. lire John I„ Griffith trophy, which area offered for the flrat time laat rear, la a handaome brnnie atatue if Mercury, atandlng about three feet In helghth. In winning the trophy laat year, the t nlreralty of Iowa wile relay team hung up a new American collegiate record of J:|fi.J In thla event. The team winning the IttftVMfc H phi Ih*** |*a|« *n • «•«»■» • Ian h**.«*p*» Ik* p*t »«****«! ****** • *4 M I* ***<M*ii »*> mi lhal Ik* Ha* It•« p* Mill *11# Itwlr knl ip i« lllftil I* Mill lkl» ****!» (•* Ik* a**«od |p*Mlh* I Ml fk* |ii| nn • Ml* ' 1*a* k NI #*»artM from rinllftf ft'hokir* II” j ran, |t*h*rn. * ma ford, l.*mh#t* j K»hl »ad T*ll r*» a H'***i#kih M*i • |i ift1 ftrrfty if lt*ft|l’*tl In ll'tft* anil Ik* Ha okay-a mil !>• h* I j la haft* off In Ih* mu* *'**11 Oik*i mil* i»l*v ini"i " h * h ha» * in *ir*M*ni i kill * in 1# * hi*li kon ; pm In thu «v*n» j* ik* fink* m»#<1 include lltinm*— k*M*n* Hull'** hrnuf* : M*ho.k, fart*r. h hmk and K»***n ! Nil ©ile**»—PvtHl ,J*>n*i, Ma*-F*il*h* i B*>*ll. Eppl* Kdl»r, K#rn«*ln, M*V*r*j »nd I,on* ,\>br**k«— Bloortgood \Vtpp*rman Crllaa and !.avion. K«n*a*-—Mrl’oy, OrlfTIn. Eiahar, Plnbauah. K*II#M and Wation OrlnnaM —Kllrh#n, Taylor. .Ion** MacEInth. 0111*0* and lampbrll. Tlir mil* rail) will hr onr of thr nulfttandini; event* on llir program j for Nalurdlf aftrrnoon. April IS. Joliii I.. Oi lllllli, foundrr of thr llrakr mi ni and at prrarnl alhlrtlr roniinlaalonrr of llin Wrtlrrn ronfrrrnrr. In phoar honor Ihr inllr relay trophy »»* named. wW arrr* a* alartrr at Ihr rarnival tlila yrar. FVIdln* II. ^oat. | olhlrllr director of III* I nlTrralt) of Michigan, will hr rrfrrrr. _i Schlaifer in Good Shape t,#o Shea popular referee, haa been .elected ae tha third man In the ring for the Schlaifer Shade bout at the Auditorium Friday night. Bealdee handling tha main eeent Phaa will alao refere# all th* bout* no th* card. Th# Bualneaa Mena gym waa 'rowdad Monday afternoon with fane peeking to ae* for themeelvee If Schlaifer waa In ahap* for the fight. Tha alugglng Hebrew worked 14 round*. He boxed four round* each with Charley Id>ng and Erwin Blge Aa th# crowd left th# gym they were eatlafled that th* local flgnter wee In ahap* 'Schlaifer will enter th# ring al 147 pound* and will ha In the beet ehape nf hlf career," aald Pat Boyle, hi* manager. Johnny Myer* Win*. Decatur, til, April 72—Johnny Mver* of Chicago, former middle welgfht champion of th* world, de feated Auguat S»pp of Decatur hare Mondev night, two falle out of three following tha match Myar* leaned a atatement In e.hlch he aald he would meet Ralph Paraegut of Oakalooaa la.. In Decatur, winner take all. - - —————— - The Greatest Bodq Builder ■mh : j •IITY4IMT TUU m HNUI HERMAN TO FIGHT AT SEATTLE SOON "Tiny Jim ' Herman. Jack Lewia' heavyweight lighter will me*' the winner of the fjenrge Lameon Frank Farmer bout at Seattle. TVaah , early In May Lamaon, former Omaha heavy weight perapper. and Farmer are acheduled to awep punch** In a 10 round bout at Taeoma, Waih , Thura day night. Rail fhlrago—*amm» gandell. geek ford heat nTTT Henry Lhlrage. 1* round*. Nawabov t runn ttluui Ctty, la,, hnochad cut Johnny Walker. Battle Creek Ihird round, termer Joe Coop-r. YorkvMI* III, knocked on Johnny W*.f„n. Chicago, in third round__ » HH« tl . I kmiMPi U Iff • W Ph ■ Meet Mi. v'* I PT 1 I ;*! RilWlI *« immm ; P I )| Sfj **•'•£ M *ee» < ■ i U Ijjj liHM* fUMeeUt I H e i i«* T4i»h firw I J 1! 1 DMAHANS TKYOUT IN 'Sim LEAGUE p,i | ji ktelfrtt e h* lit! **«*•>« * ihe •**•<** ■ hlie t*let > • ei'h the tVmrittweM nf the M atId j IM Cliff *4 Hogo* enoihet >bn«h* j a ,» «i« Mtlheii fa «h* »- h of ptsy Ene efi e p| let the MiiffiftlH*en| |t \ t *m of ’He MIMHMippi Vaiiet I eagu* according t« Mold I*1 eI>ed Id I ■ntuhe hy friend* of the two bo> • TEDDY GARTIN KAYOES O’CONNEU. Fort Cn’l'n* Colo —T*ddv Oartln. Omihe. knocked ettt Charlie O Con nail of CMotado, Ark . In tw* min uie* Johnnv P'foe of Albukiterque *nd Dannv Krallk of Omehe, drew In light round*. Wildcat Burn* got d« e'»lon In three round* over T,ck Abbott. PADDOCK LEAVES FOR DRAKE RELAYS I.o* Angela*. April 22—Chari** Paddoik, star aprlnter. left here ye* terday for Dee Moines. la , where he will appear In special spring race* at the Drake relays Apill 25 and 2ti Prnn Mat Pilot to Compete for Japan at Olympic Game* State roller*. Pa , April 21—Ka tustoshl Nalto, captain of the Penn ivlvanta stat* college wrestling team and Intercollegiate 1JS pound cham pion. will participate tn the Olympic games at Parts this summer as a rep resentative of hts native land. Japan HI* official appointment was conveyed In a letter received Monday by Presi dent John M Thomas of the college, from the Japanese ambassador, M Hanlhars, at Washington. He will graduate from the Penn State school of agriculture In June. >«w Tech.—legal praeeedlag* te nre vent Georges c»rp#niler. French light heavyweight. from meeting Tom Olbbon*. Si Paul, in Michig*n City, led . on Mey II would be etarted Immedteiely sfter f**rp*ni ler'e arrival from Fr*ti'e. Billy llbeoo. Ilene Tunney e m»o»ger, e«ld (hit*Sl.itr Klk* Knlcr Toiinir i»M *** ** i -»-**»■ » « m %, *■ t H ♦# •I «M M • Mil f, I ««4 I I V*, f, * •* Mff« *1 IIHIH ««• ikiP ^ u4,i |:#i * P tiiA* y * ’d |<«pv l*i ^ 1**’^ <|H,# f»#*y ft* Af« |h, t*M in *tt»M *tr| *f** Hi Awn ««i «*%• | h a* rviwt^ft. Mm ft linking • ■«** Mens •« be l pheM Tr ME ah noun- nenent by it.-alng t Ottintlneloner Pill Kavnn that 1 Ac# ‘ HuillliM «*iiM no* H|W a* the t,eglon show End#* night did Hot want •• • big #wrprt#e HiidMti* ws* Mi«pHi N indefinitely April I for ungenti,-manly r-mducf ntilnide fhe ring at Uaraln Su*peM iliii of a boxer men* that lie rsnnnf participate In honta In the state which hris su*|iended him until hb *tl*peit siim is lifted. f«aw» are made to uphold. If It were not for Inwa regulating thla and that In l-'Xing what would bap pee to the gam* which suppliea amusement and entertainment for many? The only way boxing ean be kept running in thi* state or any other state in which the sport is legalised. Is by promoters, boxers, managers and fana living up to the letter of the law. SI, Joseph Preparing for Golfer* ST JOSEPH is making great plan* for the* annual tranamisslaslppl golf tournament, which will be held at the St. Joseph Golf and Coun try club the week of June 2S .A new SIM.fMM rlubhoutfe has been rnmplefed and Is being prepared for the golf star* who will compete In (he big tournament. The H-hole Rf. Joseph course I* a pippin. The courae "ha* plenty of hazards, fine fairsrap* and lengthy hole*. The city of St. Joseph expects to make the week a big one for the visiting golfers. Entertainment of elJ eorte will be on the program each evening, Detroit—He«r> Xemunl shaded Teauny Ry*n of Buffalo, in IS round* Jimmy Ilr«dy beat Jlmif.y Carve: of Buffalo. c< ie Century T its the standard ' Following the water level S route, of the New York *§ Central Lines between Chicago and New York, £ the Twentieth Century 1 Limited is known among j| travelers as the most com- | fortable long-distance, fast E train in the world. E 202mm Ckiimf Nn»Y«rt n Wtmkmmdj U.NawYarli 2>4Spj*4 hr. Mmlkmmii K.CUo«d12>40| NEW YORK CNTRAL OMAHA OFFICE- 808 Woodmen of World Bldg. /