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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1924)
mTI The Omaha Sunday Dee | :*»»«: ■ __ J _ _ „ ———yBWB* VOI ^M NO? 4fl P A It TTWO OMAHA, HH~NHAV~ MOHNINU, ANtll. <7, 1W24._I H__>1VK « KNTS \rl (irijnrs anil Mis Omaha IlnITalo \\ ar Slick <>|»en Season al \\ eslern Leafiiie Park \«rainsl \\ iehila Timsilax R09INS0N CULL OP Thompson ONtIUl. LAVAUUIE BONOvyi rt e*<i-c v ICC SCMS MAN CAI WIUOtA. UNAHAN WIU COK ART GRIGGS Paddock Breaks Another Record Charles Paddock, holder of nine world's sprint records, shattered the world's mark for 125 yards es tablished 35 years ago when he stepped the distance In :!!, clipping four-tenth of a second oft the mark made by II. Mhertll ot Yale In 1HH8. PariMork giving three con testant* four yards handicap broke the tape at least three yard* ahead ol them. I)»* Moines, la., April 2d,—The IBth nnual Drake unlveralty relay final* gat under way here this afternoon on a rnln-anaked track that waa soft In apota. A cold wind awept the Drake stadium, making condition* thing but favorable for good perform ances In the daahea and relay*. Ath btc-s competing In the field evenla were handicapped as the run-way* i- y/'-ie soggy, making footing unc*r ^ t on. Hubbard, Mlrh'gan university star In o ld jumper, lowered the Drake re 11-. record In the broad jump when he leaped 24 feet, 3tb Inches, Tho old record of 23 feet, 3 Inches was made In 1022 by llradley of Kansas. Hcliirtel Isicke, considered the" fast ert human In Nebraska, placed third In the I Ml-yard dash. The Dnlvers'ty Ilf ,Velirusl:i‘ "printer got away gcssl, tint Kvans of Illinois and Irwin of Kunsns Aggie* soon forged to the front. Kv.-ina won the event In 10 seconds flat, considered good Ihnc fur (he lie,ivy truck The- I'nlverslty of llllnol* won the four mile relay championship In 13.12, finishing • head of Oiegon Aggie* and tVIsconnin. rhf nutnttun tog: Ifrti JiMvp; Won hy llitlilitf'l Ml' lilf*n ('.'4 /••#•!, In( hes i I«»»*#• s» I »*'f>«u CL J f-et % lrt« hi -*'* unil. Wall#''- Illinois (2'f fee t, II'# | n* hen i third N#w Hrfk* i ft out format ravttfd of 21 feet, 3 In# h** m*<1* by ffntdjay of K»n«m in 1922, uri« mil# r*b»y, rolfegsg Won hv f>*• Main*# university (Tulle# Hags, Coratatt, Montgomery I; knox, #*# ond. H«tl«r third T.rn* 3:2<i 7-10. 120 yard high burdlax Won by Klns#v. Illinois; John-tm. Illinois. ##*# ond , Towler M nn"'"*lx, third Time. I ft #. |(r Th* 120-vsrd high hurdl* rat* waa won bv Han K lossy, th* Illinois Avar In ; | ft > |o starting from a two-yard* handi fun Irnnosed of i wo false starts < ‘row* ford / owg regarded as #m* of th* f"' miti't wtm dlsfiitall ?**l for making thf"* false starts Th" rod" relay unlvarsit lee Won by VurdiM <-i«-rn ((/fllhoon l,#/ve|«nd, Ksho. Martmt. Ames, »*< ond, Mbhigan, third Tim* A 01 0 to. l»»x*os throw: Won by ftb-hfoft. Minn* Bo's (l‘,A f»*'. ft 12 lnf-b*s| IMarr l»*-iiv«r (II# feet ft Irn !>*«! • *' ond Knell, West err* I'nion (1. 7 fe*-t If in* heal third foo var«l dash Won by Kvsna flhnol#; Irwin, Kansas Aggl#s. io ond , Iso k*. Ne braska third. Tim*; 10, tin* rod* r#l# - ('!*•* A high ar boots: Win hy \fs«on • My. fa 'fAllerd, Tra#*v. Mf fion, ffslrd): Winfield Iowa a** ond H» tr’eld Shields, Highland I'grk, III, th- d Tlrn* 3 17 4 10 •Ulf-ndl* relay -f‘laas A high g/bools V on ny Odar ftsnitls. Is, (Totto. Hssth. loft us, (Ub*li: Northeast High. Kansas _ ctiy. Mo. am',,tid Westport High. Kanaaa Mo third Tim- j :jf, 2 10 Poor mil# rslay onlvarsM lea Won hy l nooig tPsnwr MeKssyer, Mb bsr, Ifslli: Oregon Agg **S, se* find , W Iff Oftltn, 'bird roller t«r*mll# relay Clam* A High schools; Won by <'*daf Rst/tda. Is 'Knopf#. Po'ta, l/oftus f*oun#lj, W*#t Port High Kansas rify, ft|>, «MP ond , ' olfax, l«, third. Time, ;4'f r. 10, IN«W nation mI inters' b#flast 1#' r##nrd former rs#ord ,,t 44 A 10 mads by f'nlvsrsiiy High, i hi# ago, In 1910 i Two trill* relay, ('ollsg*#t Wnn hy z Hon mouth (Kiln*, H»rM, Nfbloek, Cong* dont, ('orn#H. sernnd, Carlston, third. Tim*. A 10 J f» (Sew Hr aha r*# »rd for mer /*# ord of A. Id 9 Id mad* hy If on* ton of ft tn 1921 ) Pals Vault; Won by M' kaown, K«r.#«* gfale # of leg* (f,'t feet » Hoyle, fowa sod Jones, H*p*U« (12 f**tf * led for s*eon#l m nd third M# Moss, Illinois Afed*r, lows, vfitc hall, Washington and flarnsnn, Wia #' ns'fi, (II f**t. 4 lneh*#t H#d for fourth (*.*w Drake rsf-ord, former rat orA #,f 12 fr et. 10 In# h*s, mads hy f4rown*ll of fill note In 19 211 Half ni'l* r*tsy: rnjvarsltfea Won by I riots (Pebo#k, Cgffar, Ayers Kvansr, '.ebrsgks a*#ond: Washington, third 1 iroe, | 27 9 10 fsvslln Throw; W'on hy hehloll, Minn* sofa (194 fast, 9 inch#*), 4#hlldhaoar, Illinois (191 f# *» 11% In#hear ■** ond. A ogiar, Illinois (l|7 fe*r, y In# hast, 'bird On*-ml1* ralsy figs# A High to bools; Won hy Cedar Rstddr I# (Hen/ey, Me-.th I .of mis, Ctlhsl >, *.or»he«*( High kanaaa r iv, Mo, a*#on#f, Alv*. Okf , 'bird i line (4 I H f '4 yard ma»eh »*#» W on hy Wilson of low# Hagen, (‘hi# ago A A, as* ond, Ki/h, ('hi' ago A A, third. Tloto l» 7 10 Hhof put; Won hy Purma, Kansas hl'tf* '!#••#■ her a # olleg* (42 fast. »S iti'hest; Hartman, Vehrggks (43 f**'. % lo'hf, Sf 'Oitd, ftnuber. IttWl, (42 f #1. 1% mo h*ar, third. Maw Drake rat-uni. 1“> n et tt’t-ord of fl f*st, % Io# h, mads hy Harfmarj of *#brsakg io the trials >*r ter day.. Juckaoii Am ('.but. Mllwaiik**, U')». April 2D lo* Jurkaon, forrn*r outflalrtar of lb* i hl i tut) dub of fho Am-runn l*nuii*. will appro I fro n lb* in *nt drdalon of .lud«o J, J- lir-gort In *»lllo* aai'la n v*r<Mrt of moro than $l4,*b« again*) ih* rlub, for »:i*k*I bark •alary, II va» announfA today by I Tlaymowl, Cannon and 4 \\ h < bl*r, aitom»>«. 'll)ACE - RESULTS IIAVIIK lir (.HACK. Flref rare: 8* mil*. FM. a | Walla***) 17 60 8 xn f, S»« Hidden .lew*I i Daw eon i C 2» 4 00 .1 ull* .VI < I. I.ung » . . . 4 so 'l im*. I 13 Mw ***pM«U*«, Mabel K. Captain • oatlgnn. Faith. M**th * l.*inon. * nofiHin, Htfu knmr, Merry l.and, Kacu-** M*. HHado wdale, Ilraen Hen«l and 8up*i Mni aim* ran. M* cond ran I I 18 mile* Koval • Tmrile (MininkaI61.7U 21 20 14 80 I'ntaiy Hoy ( Willlatiiei. 8 3d 4 Ml] * m uum < WhIIhcc I . . . 4 1# 'l ime 1 *4o 4*6. Vice Chairman. Rupee. | King John, I»{«ndybrimh, Maimon and Hen ■ take alao ran. Third race; ft1* furlong" Hlue Moon (Field!) ....2fotf 8 40 2 *0 l.'pardeea t M«’Atee) .,.. 2 40 2 20 ,Nan< v l.anghortiH I Wallace) . I 00 Time: 1:06 2 f». Mon lady and Juki alao ran. Fourth race: \ mile: Maclean (Hloinka) , 84 oo 1* 18 8 80 New Hampahire (I*. Walla) ..,,3 80 2.80 fornix* tih'Atee) . 4 30 Time 1:11 4 b. Mnininaat. Pickpocket. W« llfinder. Fflce at Finbrl*. Ml Valentin**. Champlain, Daottgllfii rm »«< k, ami Digit Ml*** ran Fifth race; 4% furlong*: Mingle Foot (M* old*) . 4 60 4 10 8 00 I'rimrnae ( Murlnvlll) . .7.Id 2.6*» Mom lire (Jiurk*) .2 6u 'l ima: :f»:t. .Swinging. (‘loud land. Heron * Harrar, Kdlato. Hymkhanu and John F. Kleaver alao rm. Sixth rata: Mile and 1*18: Holden Rule <F Wall*) . » 10 4 00 3 30 Klondyk* (Wallace) . 4 80 8 40 (Jonfalori (M«Al#e) .6.46 Tim*. 1 46. Opperinan, Martingale. Holden Mphere and Murko alao ran. Me vent )i race: Mile and 1-1*.: Rock Hot torn (Dawaont .10.60 4 80 8 30 v Ha mill ( Wallace) .3 60 2,70 l/*ajd«lu (1. I.angg . ..3 80 Time; I 47 Valor. The Foreigner. Kant Indian, HgJdugle and Thoiiiaatne alao ran. (OLIMHtfl. Flrat raras t% fur long* Llttla Andy .M il U 4* 14 40 [rang «roua /to# k ....... 6.40 440 Malbourna ............ 4 4« I'lopurf#, r«a»ar. Illuatrafor. .f*an M#l* villa, Mika Morriaaay. Joala M. Kama, Itatoup and Hilly Ihrna alao ran. Ha# ond fata: % mlla: /Id Hinnar . 4 10 3 *0 I 20 flabylonlan .ft 60 6.60 ark pot . 4 wo Jink, hky Man, ‘‘how i how, c har It* Mumrnp, A t loo. J.IJac Tlrnu, Muay Hob, .Mlxaru, Zalnar ala#* ran. Third r*#a. fc* rrtlla. lumoriat ..4 10 S 44 *.J0 oil la J'olnftr ...4 *0 .; no (,l# nl:v*i ....................... « oo NwMt ft ixikia, Kirnman, Wae J"«r, L’kaaa, Aunt J'ftda. Awning, liana, J,o> ally and HpJratrtiah alao ran Fourth rata: a1* furlong* Aunt Jana .. 1 40 4 00 2 00 Tmiaa L> .4.40 3.40 Jilua fllll .4 00 ,Jir#lga lli'krimn, Naa#y MrKiy, « h#*al nui ft air I alao ran Fifth r««a Mila and a alafatflfh. Harp of tha North ........ 21.40 a *o 660 Lank .6 4w 4.40 Hmart Oily .. i *o Handy Jl TomahOl, lla'hal U and Fall* VI ai«o ran Hivfh ram Mila and a aJafa-nfh: (Hann _/. .. * "0 4 *0 6 20 Tula a ..to i.io Tarn par .• 4 h!> Sig, f <.# rk Mill. Mmart Ala* /ululand, Iron t Hot bar M* and Oaorg* WaaHlngton alao ran H"v«nih rata Mlla and 70 varda Tl.i.l rilf .lU» *:•»*; ,/#»U .l#»U ...,..4 40 3 ,0 Firata MrOa* ...**•.*W • mu' Adarna, lt«-d«v#rod( Mra< * jr»ugh*r* ty. Murray al*o run Kighih rai # % mlla: Jf#»<»v»r ....I# 00 .... .... f*l|g«Jaa . i Had W aa#J .......... Mail*.. liiui. I»”«, nt.i.i.j, tMibimt alao ran. tot bar pri< «a not atailald*./ I.KXISUTOV Flrat rata *« mlla. Moonrakar (Farkai . 4 irw 120 2 jo Hopalaaa (Murnrij. **1* * *** iJutai of Jloiior t k* nimd, j ...». Tima 1.12 3*6. Anna M ffomphray, J'.rililunt 4'aal and Hull*! Proof *la#» ran. H' « ond rata 6* rnlla F.laa,* ( L. M* I rartfiot t|. >2 SO »(« ** 30 Afma«J#l (Taylor;. . 2 40 > Thundargod * i li»rr,M*i'in » , . » 7'" Tt rna 10I-6 Pomp, J'yrott. Four # roaa. Frightful, liaiprr, Flin, Imputation, yrland a «id Modaal* -Ian ran Third »»m: % rnlla K It» , n Tro*afl t ilaupal r. n ^ '* . 2u Flftday i Kmor.) , IS 10 » to Hn«#w a Mid* n (Ttmrndyka; r- i " Tima l ift M *r onatia. Klamtnfnl, f'arnnrvfin, ’tan Hon Mahal in'll*, F<ar.. n i ana#11 in, l.oma VVagnar, M#»l i an Taa and ft*ona at*#> »*n K.iurfh .... Mil. unit 7# y.ril. r ha-<»laf rtJarnan . 1 00 2 '•« 2 o fllna Hoaa fl . * ' llarra'iida I Murphy) " Tim* f 47 2 A Wlda, Llawalfyn and Hollaa alao ran Fifth mm 1 mlla; Itlnkav < f'arkar .4 MaaijfJirl Agnaa If, Mr-OgtmaH) 1» »• 7 *0 Hpanfah Itrra# ifdrfy) .. . 4 #o Tirna' 1.43 2*1, F.ivlna, nun Hpm, ftaynn, Amaatraaa and old Hodfbnn alao ran. Hiath ra#a rnll•; . , .. Ht"i# Along r Harrttlr...... 1 74 1 10 2 40 N'panoiigh fl.lllyI ..»,...<«*•< • 4 60 lUf-ani Putt JFronki ........... i {o Tima iO I 6 Wan«larl-iar Fo*m#»ra, Olory, MP. Kl Ira ha; h K. Hotkland Pfln #a*a and Jlaamlng ala## ran Ha.rnth ra'a Mila an I V0 "*#.?# Ouaaada tKalaavi ..... 1410 11 *0 4 30 JPnrkar .. 3*0 70 Kinhurn (ffarnaf# ....... '• »0 Tim#* 1.4* i!</iiriif#», Louanna. f(and*i, f h'-nol, r 'or rn na and Young A darn alao ran. Sirnonirli ami Mllrlirll Fiftlif Tpii Hoiintln’o Draw Portland. Mr# , April 3« fo* aimonl'-h of Butt*, Mont., and l'lnk»v Mltr-hall of Mllwaukrr, junior wrltrr wrlght champion, fought a 10 round draw h»r* Friday night Th# till* waa not at alak* ** Pinion,'h falh-d to mak* th" w*lghl r,f 140 pound*. Sinjilf Foot Win* Rarr. ll.ivr* I if Clr#' «\ I'.Htf Track, .Vld , April 2’i Hlngl* Foot won th* Al»»r dr*n atak**, $5,000 addad, for two yrar-olda, four and on* half furlong*, hr re today, I’llmruum wit* *r<ond and Horn lira third The winner * tlm* w,ia ,5$. Two dollar routu<-1* paid tha wlnn’-r: $4 r,o, $4 10, $$ Oh; around, $7.10, 13 #0; third, $2.50. Ooudland, flymkhana. Hwliiglng, Kdlalo, Julia F If Iruvar and J{>-alrlt* lianar alao run. Farifr Knlry Mat fur Mrrt. Madlaoti, Wl*, April 2« Twr-niy right high a'Inada from Wlacnrialn. Jlllnnla, Michigan and Iowa today had *nt#rrd In th# flrat annual mldwrat lnt«r#eholaallr rrlay rarnlval at tha Cnlvtralty of Wiaconaln, May f ALLEN CHALKS UP ANOTHER WIN Minneapolis. April 2* -Benny Allen of Kans-i* ilty* i hnlkeil up his seventh victory in the rompetition fnr the wni'M'n pocket billiards chain pionshlp when h** defentod Andrew Ht. Jem of Minneapolis, 125 to here list night Ralph (Irei-nleaf of Philadelphia, tin* < hampton, received a further set hnck when he lost, 125 to 101, t* Frank Tahers 1:1 of Detroit. Today's program brings together Ht. Jean against Tabetskl and Allen against flreenleaf. After tonight's match the tournament scene will shift to Detroit. Standings to date follow: flayer • Won. I,o*i Allen . 7 1 (Ireenleef . 4 4 1 Tflherskl ................... ♦ 4 ! St. Jon . 1 7 DYGERT, LAWLER LOSE AT HANDBALL Humor Hawthorn. nnd Warien Rltchla duplicated their feat of laet ■canon Friday afternoon nt the Y. M. C. A. when they won the champion ■hip of th. annual handball double* tourney of the Omaha "V” by defeat ing Kddle 1 lyg'rt and Kddle larwlc ln a apcctacular game, winning two ganicn, 21-111 and 21 -lti. The eteadlneae anil endurance of Hawthorn, *.nd Ritchie overcome the accurate line ■mnelica of Hygert. Lae.br wan a little under hie umial form. Mawthprne le alao doublee champion of the mldwent A. A. H., recently winning that event paired with Kmll Wurgler. Ritchie nnd Hawthorne will repre ■ent the Omaha Y. M. A. In the Nehraakn Htatc championship toiirnn rnent which wit* T*» held nt Lincoln next week end. Frank lluwi ), the llrnnklyn hi limit tiny aprlnler, haa entered the the an nnnl track meet of the club of Waahlnfftnn III. I'.l Central lfltfi ac-hnol, May 10, Among lluaaey'a rlvala In the 100-yard daah will lx I'llgh of WnuhliiKton Tech, Zleyler, Cordon and Palmer of Waahlnitton Central. Ve*per-Hoick* of HI f,oul«, weafern national i nn hoc or i In,tnfiiona, may lake a abort ejiatern tour, Amony contemplated mutchea la one with Fall Itlver at Fall I'.Ivor, April 10, Patriot*' day. Fit 11 Itlver beat the Mound City team 4 yoal* to 2 In the final for the He War tiophy emblem atic of the tide. New P.iiglaud Idyll »i limit boy* who have naplrutlon* to become long ill lance runner* or road racer* are to have an opportunity, April ID The Ciimlxidye V. M C. A., whk h ha* f,,r three year* conducted road race* open lo all will add the arlinlaatlc teat. The race will he three mil'-*, and will lx- a *,ral,li event., floaton and adjacent -clioollxiy* are rcapond log to Invitation* to compete, A vpinri of 150 »rmy traik athlete*, aMpIranta for the c, h team, *re hard m work at We*t Point academy dl reded by Coach dene Vidal, llrown I nlveralty iiermlt# member* of |la track and haaehall team* f2 a day for loom and board while on lour*. K»n«fi« ty t Hay rnten r| f/»wr#»ruw April If# will l»* run,off Sn four <dn**** and will Irn hid* 17 rHuyi and run* *!*■( uil i-vmlx, fluid wulrh** will M? pr***nf*d winnor*. Purl*— P.MHtrr NiiimIm) raring at PM. r'lond wy irwrk*d l»> fh* mipirf-ni an#'* of rh* ldr*pfolr* flown, the In Iflitl #.f Ogdun Mill* r»* an own*r on f h* Kr*n*h turf, and fh* fIr-f wining rnout of I«#2# of Hf*v* i IPonoffhua, famoua Jotkry, In Kra nrr, Ufejfern League OK TIIK. I» i.ll.a wlihh Il4*<* In l<l lfM-(i*l>**r»l(i|» III llir Wratrrn Iragnr, (inly aryrn llfl*r laalrd n drrndr. Omaha mill lira Mulin' alurlrd willi llir Imifiir n <|ll>rlrr «f n rrntury ago and nrtrr luivr linn mil af II. SI .loai'idi mid llrnvrr null drii|i|irt| mil four yraia. Mlililln la doing ila arrund till It and lira lin'd III llir Iragur II amanita. I.iinuln i onira limit In lliia >rar In alart Ha Cllll am*mi Sinn a I lly, going mil (or llir third llnir, liaa fouglil llirmigli !l i ani|ialgna. nlnr of wlilili aaw IP flniali In firat division. Ml. I’iiiI and Minnm|iu|ia mill got In for a araaon mid thru ft nul aftrr winning • prnnmi' Benny Leonard Asks That Statue Now on Top Madison Square Garden Be Given Him When Building Is Razed New York, A pi It 2« — V inaptly lad tunned Ai^lneon, anld In tie tt welter weight ttf at tine dlatlmthm In Olymp hip rlrrlea. Kid Inin aerloua trouble one iln.\ by gazing long anil earneatly fit the tloildeaa [ilnnn. The lady oty jerleil tn theae attention*, turned him Into a atac anil he waa atralghtway devoured by hla own dngn. In aplte of (Ilia, Kenny l.eonard, lightweight ehamplon of the world, liaa allowed hlntaelf fo gaze year in and year out on lliat name goddeaa and ao fnr it hnan't eoat him even ■ AMKKIt A*. Player, < lull. tt. All. II. II. Pel. VI «*i I mi m ii 11, Detroit ... M <1 4 15 4M MaHI. 4 |»* % rlMiitl .5 17 4 ft «7l llnoire, |(o«f on ,11 2*1 5 17 .4417 4 lurk, < Ii- % Hu ml 4 II 4 ft .455 Meplii-naon, 4 Ir*eli«n«l II 47 7 4ft .441 ^ATIIISAL M lifHl, I4r**«kljn ft 24 1 II 454 (.milllium, 4 lil*iil« II 4® 17* 17 .425 I’innelll, f Ini lMMfit) « VS ft It .414 (.rimtfi rift»l»iirvli ft *1 1 1ft 40ft llorn«l»), Ht, I^miU 11 4ft tt III .400 r """"" " ^ Wife Cheers for Harry Greb; Hubby Sues for Divorce t ^ - ■ ■ ■ I'hr ago. April I«—Mre. Klleabelh Kriel'a rntlnieiaatlr aupport of llarry lireb, middleweight puglllto (lr champion, led to the divorce court Friday. Mrs. Krlel obtained a divorce from .lattice (', Krlel, wealthy auto mobile dealer, with whom ehe quar reled bee aitee he objected lo her cheering Harry lireb. Her eupport of lireb. It waa revealed, had gone further than a cheer. Mlie permitted hereelf to lie photographed for a .New Vork paiter, ea» Ing ahe hoped ‘‘lireb would win." Original chargee In tha ault brought by Mre. Krlel were that her huehaiid waa living with lltr daugh ter ol a prominent lloaton family In a aniith aide apartment. Throe t bargee, however, jvrrr dropped at the hearing. Mre. Kriel waived alb ninny itnd left Immediately fur New lock with her two email rhlldren. DES MOINES BUYS BEAUMONT FIELDER Beaumont, T*x , Aptll 29 —Mika liurke, veteran outfielder of the Southern HMarlRlIan, haa been aold to |>ea Mol nee of the Wealern league by Hie llralimont club, ll waa announced today, liurke waa obtained by H*#U o.oih from Atlanta In a trad# laat winter, which aent lnfl"bl»r Harry Slupp to th* 1 >1*1# loop. H. HARTZ ENTERS INDIANAPOLIS RACE Indianapolla, April id—Tha entry of Harry llartx, lent Angel##, tn the annual International ItiO nillea rac# at tha Indianapolla motor apeedway May JO, wa* announced today. H* ha# participated In two rare* her#, flnlahlng a* f ond In 1922 and 1929, BILLY WELLS BEATS SAILOR LISTON T,n* Angelea, April 2ft Hilly Her tnondaey Well*, claimant tn the llrlllali welterweight rli*tH|donihlp anally dlafioaeit of Pallor l.latftn, 1‘nun ell ItlolTa In the main event of a box Ink program her* tonight. Milton Stork Tratlrtl. New 1'nrk, April 2d Milton Stork, veteran third afwker of the St, l#nul* National*, who had been a holdout thla aeaann, today wa# traded Hrnok It n for Mike Hongalea, ratrher, and If.fidO In eaah. cauliflower ear. The reverse I* the fad. Benny's Diana hunts utop Madison Square Garden, and according to the boxer, has been a goddess of fortune to him Mo when he heard lhat the garden wns going to he torn down, fenny Immediately wrote to the New Vork I.lfo Insurance company, which owns the garden site, and asked that Diana he confided to III* safekeeping. “Iliana has always been niy god dess of luck." he declared. “At every fight of mine In the garden I have made it a point to look at her before going Into the ring. Now that you Intend to rare the garden and put in its place a modern office building I feel moved to ask what Is to become of the statue. Is It gulng to fall with the building, to he hauled away with the bricks, timber* and girders? Surely so lowly an end Is not In come to her who hss so gracefully hunted over the roof* of the city. "Desiring to save it I *m request Ing that you consider this letter a hid for the statue In case you should definitely decide to rare the garden. I would make every effort to place It where everypne could see its beauty and »t the Witne lima preserve my luck.” * nN AVKHAOB duffer, *im of the million, wn* complaining bitterly to us about hla somber fat* a day or two ego. "I can't understand It," h* said. T know I'm no wonder, but I alao know I can hit a pretty fair ball. I seem lo play a lot of my stroke* *» well aa other fellow* around »«, and yet I can't break 100 to save my life. 1 can't dope It out." There I* ■ parade of rountleaa I lion sands In this rlaaa. It an happened Dial we had played several times wllh the first speaker and an knew part of the answer. 1‘oselbly moat nf It. lie waa right In many way*. He will hit many good drive*. He will play mor# Ilian • few pretty good approarhee. Now and then he'll get down • good putt. Rut be ran't break 100. Here la one of Ihe reasons: The golfer re ferred lo hit a fairly good drive on Ihe first liule. III* approach was also fair. He ws* *1111 alinrl of Ihe green on a sun-yard hole. HI* third shot was a trifle too strong and Just trickled over tha green Into a trap. He keemed to have had a five sewed up. lint once In tlie trap hr hacked away twice, finally emerged on hla third wallop and then took three putt*. Result—a nine In place nf a five. One unfortunate stroke had ruat him four more. One error hid almost doubled the score he should have had, Thla sc-sne waa repealed aeveral time* On# mistake a plteh too short or a plteh too strong—whera th«ra was aand around, waa usually paid for by aeveral eltra strokes. We recall on* round wher# Walter Hagen at Plnahurat mad* nearly 10 mistake#—y#» got a 7f. Ry mistakes ws mean hooking or slicing to th* rough, reaching traps, being short or over on approaches. II* cam* from several traps to three or four feet of the cup to get down In ope putt, lie was able to recover from tha rough almoat a* If It wera fairway. If he waa aboil, or over, h* would rhtp hack dead. Hut when the average golfer get* In trap* or other trouble* It l« an entirely different matter. He ■ ail see in adttanre a hectic battle wllh the aand lie know* by melan choly agpnrlenre how hla acore* hav* risen here before |« he downhearted? Well any lie la. And when he see* th# hall nestling In a rut or a heel print, a* It often chiea, he fear* th# worst The result I* rerlaln. In the first place he begins by gripping the nib lick wllh the grip nf doom. In Ihe second plare, feeling the need of evlra power lo evplode the hall out, h* Lawn Tennis Association Accepts Resignation of William Tilden New Tori: A|oll "H Tha lis»la clip cominlll' iif III* 1'nltnd Mhifn* Uwn T*nnl* namalallim announced today dial li IimiI accnpled the real* nation of William T, Tlldnn, II, of I'hll/idclfihlti, »« a niciiili»r of Hi* Aitirrlcnri iniitn. Ttia dm lalon of Ilia cunwilMna to accept Tlld' ii a rnalanatlon rant* af • nr n alormy anaalon which lasted un III an narly hour today. Tlldnn had hnnn hulled fo attend lli« mnntlna but notified Mia conimhian that U would bt Impostlbit to do ao, Tlblan’a roaliMlIon and ilia ronan qua lit ait-aplam-a of tlia raalaimllun by I ha Inula rup roinmillra la Ilia culmination of a aarlaa of ilavalnp mania which hava allritd tvnnla rlr I laa alma Him t'nllad Hlntaa Ijimi Tamila aaanrlatlnn aib platl 11 a t nllnK aKalnal plavar wrltara. Tha liallonal ahamplon, lieliai In* Hial hla nmatanr aiandlng had haan qnaatlnliad l>y Ilia aolona of I ha tan ola aaanrlatlnn, lamlarad hla raalyna Hon In Ilia |>aila mp rnmmIHaa and In lha Amaiiran Olympia rnmmttlaa both of which wart aceaptad * 1 RAIN HALTS SOUTH-1 CREIGHTON MEET! The annual track claealc, Creigh ton prep nun Inst South. I« getting to ba quite a Joke. The weather man nearly always pick* that day to let lonae a little rain. Yesterday » Iwthy cloudburst caused Com hra Patton and Brennan of Creighton and South reapectlvely. to call off their ached-1 uled meet until mxt Friday. This] will he hard on the track men as they' are scheduled to comic te In the Conn i ell Bluffs relays next Saturday. This will he particularly hard on' the dashers. Heed, stellar Packer century artist, will not tie able to rhit , up as good a fight In the short I da«hes after a hard run the day be ' fore. The annual South lllch operetta la ‘ putting a crimp In the good style dls played by Wedberg In the shot put and Harding of the dl.u-us throw j Both are pulling the thespian stuff and have not been out for practice! for over a week. Wedberg Is as strong In the chorus as he was at tai kle In foot I .ill able critics say, J.aswcll NX ins llaiiluill Title Isis Angeles. April 26.—Maynard Bagwell of the I»s Angeles Athletic club today won the national singles | handball championship In the finals j of the tournament here, defeating fieorge Klawitter of the same club, 21 17 and 21-13. Frank B. Oarbutt. I . A. A C . took third place by de fault of William Banff. I. A. A. awing* Inn k tim hurriedly and tlwn away* In wllli llie body. Tlgtl feeling of extra effort Riiea llimiigh Ida en tire frame Tliere i« mi «nap left In hla wrtat*, no liming left to the atroke. lie uaually rliuga down with the nihlirk blade mid the rigidity of Ida wriala or thr ailt mire movenurrl of III* hod) alnfm the i lull head a* It enter* llir »»nd. Thi* 1* r>'|iealcd two or three timr* before anno- wild awing finally gela the hall toil. The hunker, alwne all other place*. I* the Ideal location for mental |»dae. Th» Aral move la to Ret the feet well planted In the Bind, an there will be no auheerpient aklddlng or ainklng or allpping The next move I* to aelert a apot In Ihe annd Juat t«u-k of th# ball. There muat Im- no fe- ling of hurried rfTort, of overlrylng It I" (letter to grip the rluh n Irltte lighter than norrmillv, to Inaure more |day for the wrtat*. leitiaen the grip And then awing tan k Wilhout mail or hurry, lielng anre to, awing on through under the taill without (top ping the dub head Till* la the ad. vica that Walter Hagen give*, and Ihere la none better at emerging from trouble. Whatever happen*, don't jnb or (tah and atop the rluh head In lha annd. Your nlldlrk la not aup po«ed to Ik an • Ii h. “The mlatake an mail) golfer* make," *a)a llagrn, “la gripping too tiglill) when the) ate III trouble anil tiylng Inn hard. Trouble la the plare In n*e lea* effort inatead of more, alnre Ihe Irmplallon la all the other way. If I* nereaaary In idaying from | the aand lit have free play for Ihr wrl*l*. They niual have a lot of anap at fire right plaie, They ran have na anap *1 *11 when Ihe grip la like • v lap and file hotly I* awaylng In ■head of the alrokw. Keep the head Mid body *1111. I.et Ihe arm* and wrtat* do mo*l of Ihe work, eapri lafly the wrtata. And don't hurry and don't over try." Naturally the fir at alep In thla di rection muat Ik a mental attitude that lan’t attained nr taut. There muat be aerenlly and determination. Thla la meter to write than It la to follow. Yet U I* a iip< eaaniy thing. There can he no even, well-timed atroke di rected by a flut ter lug. tipaet mind. Keep the body out a* much n* po* alhle and don't try to lift all the aand In the hunker over the top. Wf will never fnrgel Hie rnnl, even, unhurried way Jerry Travrra played three bunker almta at Raltuarol when he wiin the Open They all ranie at tltal muiiirnla on ,1m laa| rmind. Tel lie went about playing Ihepi will, Ihe raae and «l,uplielly and unwnr,ini lonk nf une playing a ahnrt i hip allot. I ntll Ihe atrrage gnllrr ran handle hlniaelt In Irnuldr heller, Ida a, me will alwaya hr high TT lieu <mr tula lake ran keep mating three nr lour alrnken, he will urtrr gel hla rnuill down where It rhimld If \n error ought to roa! our atrnkr, no more. \nd the Iroulile allot la ollru Juat aa 'In,pie aa any other It la< eil will, Ihr rlglil menial allilude and I1.1,idled almidy aa a recovery «|rnl,e. Niter mind llte mlrai lea Slanfunl I . Defritl* Hntra in Piidl Truck (’aniival stun ford Stiidltitn, r do Alto, Cal.. I April 2# Stanford »inlvri«u> ow whflmH th# t’nlvawlty nf < 'allfnrnla In fhr»r Slat annual dual tmerit nod fl#Id RiMt h»tr fnda> Tha finnl acorn t#ora Stanford, IS, California! 4> Baseball l<M.s and Standings M RMT RR N LRA<i( K. Mnndlaga. W* I. Pr» W I* Wichita . » I Mt »*«• *1* Tulea 7 I .7*0 .727 4*7 • •klMhr.m* f|ty ... * 2 *47 7*u .4<m Ml. Jo«eph .a 4 .654 *0* .&»0 Omaha 4 * 4*0 .546 .3*4 I >»*ti v**r . 3 4 333 400 30* Imp Moln»« . 3 7 .3*0 .3*4 .27" Lincoln .27 223 1«0 .00 %r«terday*a Keaulla. Tuls* 6, on aha. 4. W t< lit la, L. I unvfr, 1. hi Joe 3. I»ea Moines, 2 (10 Innings t l.itiifllit Oklahoma city, (postponed. wet ground* p (tames Today. Omaha at Tulea |u« Moines *'■ Hi Joseph. I»**n\**r at Wichita Lln«oln at Oklahoma City. > VTIONAL I.KAfit K. Team standing* W I., prt Y.'in I^oae New York .7 2 .77* 400 70o Chicago .. 7 2 77* .3*0 .7*0 < 3n< Innatl .7 6 .6*3 lli .62* Brooklyn .. 4 6 .444 .600 40O iMteburg .47 .364 41 7 .233 Hoe-on m—LA 4?t **5 l'hiU»|r|;,h'a 1A|B 2*4 376 St Ijou# — - 271 ;SI .26* 1 <>kbriii) 'i Reaiiltk. Pittsburgh 2; Cincinnati, 0. •Saw York. Brooklyn, 2. Boston. 5, Philadelphia * Ht. l<otUa Chicago (postponed rain). (•amoi Todrt), Hi Lou'a at Cincinnati. Pittsburg a: Chicago New York at Brooklyn. AMF.RHW I FHII R. Team Mandinga. W L. Pet Win Lok Del roll .7 3 7m0 72* .436 Phtlad. Iph.a . * 3 647 .700 .40* N* w York . 7 4 424 .447 .613 • h lea go 6 6 640 344 .465 Cleveland . 4 & 444 .600 .40* *t L'Uii .1 6 376 44 4 31 3 V, ash 1 rjgton . 4 7 3*4 .41 7 133 Boston . 1 6 122 4*0 2#'J Yeetcrdoy’a Keaollk. New York, 4. Boston, 2 ’ Philadelphia. 2, Washington. 4 Detroit. II Washington. 7. M Lou;* 11: Cleveland 7. Dame* Today. Cleveland at Ht. Luula. Chicago at f*etroit. Boat on at Washington Philadelphia at Mew York. AfeftfH t%TIOV Mamflllfft. W Is. pr t. W f. rniliftnniMdia ft 2 lift .MS 7M Kant** «**ty . 4 4 ••• .117 .144 Kiln* uk*« 41 S71 421 l#* l.t'Ul* v i||f .5 t .$«* 1-4 4 411 < 'ni ura «w* .... 1 1 lot .144 .411 T'detto 4 1 444 1*4 4#« Ml|tn»at>oh* If .271 Ml Ilf f( Paul .It 171 131 21# iMtrrHHVi KmmIU. fn.ttnnarwdia, 1 K»n*ai City, 1. M«nn*-ar*t»ll» l: PeNinhut. 2. *t f*»u*, 1* To I»«!'». 1 MU Wf uk» * I»M.«villa * pact ponodj wot f round I (•amn Tad a a . Kan«a* City at Indianapolis. M iwmjko* at f,nuiavl!t». at i.«u'i *t ciilumhut. Minnra|rt>lia at Toledo hTKRN ITIII1 %».. .f*r*#y c*l t > 4 Puff a to. ft Newark ft as ra- lar 4 f><*dtn« 1 Toronto * Italttmore. I, Hm hritar. • f-■-# Poor Little Firpo Withdraws Offer V_/ lluenM Aire*. April IS—Becauae Tex Hkkard had refu**d to postpone the bout between Qulntln Romero fiojae Htul Floyd Johntoti until l.ul* Firpo w«* given »n opportunity Jo f'ghl Roja*. Firpo ani.l today he would nof fight lloja* afterward He added that hi* offer to meet the Chil ean heavyweight therefore wa* with drawn. Firpo declined tn *».v definitely whether he woidd change hi* mind with regard In a< ceptlng other offer* in fight In the I nit* I {•tntw*. Inrlud ing a proportion made hy .tame* i. .tohnuton. to fight George Godfrey and Harry Wilp TROJANS OBTAIN NEW GRID COACH Ann Arbor. Mich., April St —>A C. Sturxenegger, for flv* vear* aaaletant • oarh of th* Michigan unlvaralty foott»*11 team, will roach fh* Cnlver ally of Hnuthern California, It w*a learned today. Hlurxenhegger la In hualnen In Californio, It wa* explained, and therefore wn* anxlnlie to ramnve to the I*ai Iflc m*it, Hturrencgger wn* th* end *nd hack field coach for the Wotvarlne* ‘WUh ihr KNIGHTS* flu f falo. \ 1 Yprll M —-larM" Kmw* liuffato li«M»v |hi Mill f It t formal • halhngn a n,| a ctrtlfM »he* k fin I ? M»o with Iho ila<» a'hlailc mm rtMatton natt week for a ■ hampionahip nrai. h M'llh Mam* l.atntrrl a* tat (vnarida banana nil) lu« h't d*f| »n hia ra« ant Uafnwt if Jnhtnv Dunda* Tori Yam**«nna, H I Yprll ti — handy Ihlloo MmnetpAlla faathar ueighi ami l«n Mallntfy of Wyoming hota*| It rout fa |o a draw hnr# Young Ham langfor.l negro Mghtwalght of Health waa gnoo m tit round da< Itton mar IMtnlry MrRrtdt «*f t'hMagu Norfolk. Yn—“Young* Hlrthllag. Ma con *f<t* > '.*h! »»•»>• <u.|hi kno.kad <*ut HuMor Hoi " in «#• «>ml i oiitil of It | r *<umt l*«*ut Milwaukee —Jier Hanger Mitwalkc* u«o on a foil from hannla k*am*t l hiladeiphta ninth round, Johnny Hrltauar, Paul l*mt Jon Tiplatt PhHt •'*lpt> m l« ri'UDtii, llanos )(a*« Phtla.lei l»lllt knocked out Hamm> ktaddon Mil * auk no, n *ha third Now York Yt»rt| ?« I wla Ylratll. hllaan light wnight. who matn Pal I Mu* an « (Yrltana In a If round match ; a! Mid *r»n Martian oati > ndn» | nlghr It aWacrMng * ha Ihtrlmdtt %*f Amnrtoan in fighting in I* <a . « mo al Hum VMM V I wndtr th* parnoual ilira* ’on ( P«it llama), Amtriiaa light l n tight YANKS WIN RELAYS FROM BRITISHERS Be Asssrisled Press Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Aprl 54.—Boston college won for Amerlci today In the two-mil* college rela; championship, In which Cambridgi university of Kngland finished thin! Georgetown whs second and pent Htate. the favorite, was last In th« field. The victors established a new World's record of seven minutes, 47 ti seconds, eclipsing by one and one-fifth seconds the former record mad# by I’enn Htate last year. The summaries: ('ullage • Use and mile relays Won by Lincoln university, PhUadeiprua (Gurdoi.. Cason. Junes and totnckland). scroau. ' ullage City of New Tork. tbtrd. Tempi* university, Philadelphia Javeitn throw; v*on by Oberar. Notre Dame, 194 l«et. 2 4* in. he* (a new carni val record); second. Kre«i* «*hi ago. )<% feet, j i S inf nee. third. Harnum, W*.t Virginia. 17% fee t. lu** Inches; fourth. Ureenidge Harvard. I7t, fee?. Sin. n**. College ' lase, on* mile relay. Won by Ohio Weeleyan (Pierce, KeaOe. Koaa-r ■ *>*• Itovts). second, George Washington university, third. Bt. Dona .*ntur» lotteg* Oleans. S. Y. Time Ml M. To mile college relay championship of America Won by Jt-stun college <M< Klllop. Mahoney Welch and Cavanaugh/; •#i ond, Georgetown university; third Cam bridge* university of England. Tun* 7:47 1-4, a new worlds record One-mile college relay « hampionshlp of Am* rlc a W on by University of Penns) t venia (Hill, Martin Keogh and Wolff: se« «»nd, «Kr|d»-nfal college, Los Angelee. i bird. ChPago university, fourth. Syra cuse university. Time: )2t4-&. Class If preparatory sc hool one-mils re lay. Won by De la Salle Ineiltute of .Near * Tork (fftnt. Condon. Horkfer and Do Ian) second St Benedict* Prep school, third, Brooklyn Poly prep. Time. 2:32 4-!. new carnival record Running high jump: Won by Robuac h. Pittsburgh 4 feet, 2 inch##, second t.e between Fla hive Boston college, and Smith Michigan. 4 feet 'Smith won Jump off), fourth, tie between Need* and fa* son Pennsylvania. $ feet US Inche* Interwholastlr two-mlle relay cham pionship of America, won by Huntington a- haul of Ronton (Carney, Wood. Defter ■ nd (Mark): second. Hamilton Collegia t# institute of Canada third, Merrersburg (F*a ) Academy Time. 1.17 1-! (new American record). Class B high school one mil# relay, won by Hgrr.sburg (Pa ) Technical high (Stroup). Mtddaugh. Hall and Graham second. Brooklyn Training- third. Dewitt Clinton. New York Time 1:2! Class B college, one-mil* relay won by Occidental college. Ijo* Angeles (Buck man. Spangler Klisworth and Powers); second Columbia university; third. R'** ic»n college T*me: 122 l-i (a new c ar nival record) Shoiput Won by Hill*. Princeton 47 feet. inches: second. Eastman. Har vard. 44 feet, it* inches third. Hip1. Rutger*. 4 2 feet 4% nchet; fourth Planeky. Georgetown uolvemity. 42 fee:. Inc he* M'ddie ktlanflr state# class B «ne-ci !• relay: Won by FRck'nson college Car lisle Pa i Evan*. Nichols. Norris and Templfni- second. Muhlenberg col'eg*. Allentown r* , third. Union college Schenectady. N T Time. !:S#2-! fa new carnival record) 124b) ard hurdles Won by Snyder. Ohb* State ee. ond Rllay. Kansas Alt'** thtrd. Sr# * tergood Princeton fourth BMckmar Chicago Time IS 2-!. (Moore of Penn State college was disqualified for knewk in# down three hurdles One-mile high erhool relav champion ship of Amec-ca Won by Brooklyn mN Tl Te. hmnl high (Barer Bryon Brown Sirpiani: second. Lakewood (O) high third. Medford <Maee ) high Time: 1:21 4.1 IM >ard dash: Won by Bowman S>rs cu*e; second iTarke Johns* Hopkins: third. Conway. Penn State college fourth. Liddell. Edinburgh university, Scotland Time I® seconds , . One-mile college relay championship of America Won by University of Virginia (Csatleman. Irvine. Talbot. Bohannon), second. Tale university; third Holy Crons college; fourth Princeton Time 2:1*1-! one mile f-eshman college relay cham pionship of America Won b> Oenig# town university (Melvin T*.a**mtn Sw»p burne and Ea«eve#|; second 1 nlversitv of Pennsylvania, third. Tale university T'me 3:27 4-1._ ST. LOUIS BOWLERS IN THIRD PLACE Indiat!ft|x>ll» April 21-Tmmi fmm H«. Ijouk Ti'l*4« anA Datrolt brok* Into th* l*m!*ra In tha wom*n» nx llonxl howltn* tournament her- Fri day. Tha r*»li Broth-ri Company tram. 8t. ljotila, took third plan* In th* fivawnmrn avant with 1.451. Mm. M. tloff and Mm. H. Gaxxollo. Tnlkdo. want Into third pl*ca In tha douhlra wtth I.OW, and Ml»a Hrlan Rnldar anil Mia* l/oulaa Snldrr, De tmtt, took alxth with l.Mt. iSIOUX CITY CLUB i BEATS WATF.RLOC Sioux 0tr. la . April —Th# >»lnu> Cit, Tri#lat# ioagu* t#ani defeated lh# Waterloo Mlaatgglppl Vall*> 1*rcu* t#am In • practlc# cam# at Watarloo Thmaday hy th# aw* of li to 4 Th# Cardinal# acorod 1* runt In lh# third Inning Stillman right, Cardinal outfl#ld»r, hit th# hall nv#r ih# l#ft field f#nc#. th# fir»t time that a play#r haa acoompliahod that f»at In thro# yaars. Th# Card# pul1#d a trlpl* play In th# ftrct fhnlng. Mat Contest K.mls in Prsw. Chicago, April J& liana S!l#nka. giant (tarmni and Jack l.tnow. Rue alan, wr»atl«*d an hour and ftva min ute# to a draw her# tonight. | / ' ’ —.. i | American Association |v I Tc*!•»!»», tC Aftii H n H K r«ui . .. it n \ Toto.t*. All % 1»*tto»lo» It*- tihovisot MoTki* on«t A * titan! Jch»*#do • *».! \i|irsii K;» Mott. CrtlttmhWA, A'. kp*\\ ft — W II It I U iBItMIS'I * A A I J' «imnbi«w • i Itattai eg MtUm •«.! i]t«l«>»gAk Mavor Fonll iml ItartVjr 1 Adltvlll* K» A I’ .1 MttOakO^a |lmti*kt|lo isnis I* * I >pa,t. *M tr,<u«At Indiana (*««>«*. A|a*’| ?• It 11 K < anMi t‘*»T } « \ ln*1tan*t*«Mta I I a Vkatiat *#• « a A «** AAi Iktnaon L a n4 IPkiff. • ittltfc. NliH. SUm