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BREAKING JINX
American Athletes Eve
' 400-Meter Events-Olympic
Champ Not to Run
Itepefidahle
ti.alllf
Boxing Card In
Rex Hall Here
Tonight at 8:45
4U.MHVF,n f'HAMJ'IONM
NKW YORK (Al'J Olympic
4ii(Moter running champlona
and ihelf tlmea:
Viur Winner f'oiinlrr Tlmn
t s;0 Itiirke, i. H :r,4 1.(1
I Mill l,onir, r, H..' M!) 2.(1
1 904 lllllman. V, H 143 l-r.
lsoe Pilgrim. I'. H :f.:i l-r. '
I llalawell, (). H :to
IB IK Itclllnalll I!. H :4 l-S
l2(l Kilil.l, H, Af'cu, :4!l 3-fi
l24l.lililcll. a. II., :47 -ft'
Olymplr record. Worlil'n
record, 47 2-fi, hy Ted Meredith,
I '. H.
' Walkover, llalawell ran
race ovff alone, American re.
fuBlnx lo compete again after
1'urpenler, winner of (Irnl rate,
llu.ijalified, .
lly Alan J. f.'oiiM
Mimorialcd 1'reM HporlH fcitllor)
NKW YOllK (AP'Hclch ha
pipe anil Ajtierlrnn ethnw figure
ronnplriidiiKly In Ihe dramatic hl-
" " lory or the Olympic 4'i-rnetcr
The flnge in alt not for the flint footracing- challiilonahlfi.
l.n'nj curd of the aprlng acaxon Lilting note of the one apurfcd
In Iji Ci-jnl- thta evening, lo find on the little "flying parson" of
to 'iilliioiui young romera In the Edinburgh, Krlc l.lildell, to rerord-l.i--
i're ert-nt. amaahing victory four yearn ago.
I Allen. Iji Orand hoy who Too much line of the other rout
li.. exposed of IJ men, alnfe he America, one triumph. In tint, and
.inrl.il pnahlng leather, l the prevented her from funking a clean
knock.nn rome. will tangle glare aweep of all five plnee four yenra
with Krcrt Kmllh. of Spokane, who later. ' .
Jin a record every bit aa rood ait J.lddcll, the aplndie-ahnnked lit
.Allcn'a although It lafi't quite aa tB Scotchman, aeuttled home firm
lengthy, v Kliher boy, If he wlna, nt pnrM j ?i a n wnnt undouht
will have conaldernhlo more prea- p,ny . (), grentem Olympic
llge In (he Northweat. "400", Wllhln two hours the Olym-
The card will atart at :4 ir .....n ... iihaiiered Hire
o'clock in the Hex nail witn itua- ,,.,, ,n wake In
MAYOR. WALKER MEETS SCULPTOR
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New York' Mayor Jimmy. Walker went to Hione .Mnunialn the
fither ilny In (icept. In Ihe name nt the nntlnn. the gigantic l.ee
Memorial nnw being carved on the face tt the elirf. Here he I
shown meeting the aculpfor, AitgtiKtiie l.ukenian, riKlit. who hue
had eharae nf Ihe work elnce Ihe figure nf Je and hie famntiH
horee. Traveler, w begun. The unveiling tfiok place CD yearn In
a day after Ihe Kurreniler "f General l.ee at Ainmaftox.
Walter Hagen Barely Saves Golf
Match From Being Complete Rout
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MOOn PARK, Knglnnd. Apr( t?S
(Xt) Wullrr Hjirpr htroty mivpc
hid KOlf mnlrh with Arrhlr oinp
ton ovpt 72 hoi for 75ft pottmln
from hpromlfifc u rout toilny. lit11
Oipfwent lo In no h durniy I it ami was
FfH Amlerson and CImi Konl hoth finQ, i,nhuch. ihe if n imp llttli KwIhh I unable to win hut tinn holo of the
.welKhinff lit pound, rnccilhir In who haA startfd th n-ronl-huiil-1 18 playd thi niornlntr.
t four-round prfllltilnory. Hvxt ng( fPll an(j uy H.ml-ronHrlou. 1 An Hngen wa In a liopclrHM posl-
Art Hoi men, 115, of Walla Wnlln. N(,ar tjiw (np( fnard Taylor of Ulon 'ompton newlhiK to hulvo one
Svlll try out th Win-a of Kid Ala- prinr,ton rollapHfd a it f ndon jtiole thin afternoon to win. It wa
,lmina. of Ia OrandP. who ha a rBVf wuv hut iwmpliow manard to announrod tliat tho two mn will
fivp'pound wilKht nnraninge, ar tiraK nimwif , urroMH tho line to I play an cxhfhltlon match after, round wan so huto that It was
ordlnK to announcement. mnrk up two pojn(l ror Amerlra. rompston finally clinch- the vie- merely a matter of tmc heforc tho
, Onn of the wnoppiiiBt Wrap of Taylor, unknown to Head 'oach tory. match would yid.
the evening- In expected to be tho iaw80 rtohertRon, had reinolred at All through the 18 hole. Haen Hag:en warmly conknitulatcd the
fllx-round semi-final, wherein hfllvv wrnnDnr of tuhe that tiro- feuirht heroically, hut the lanky i British playt'r on tho hHlllirnt
;Valla, will endeavof
on another one
comer Kermu javi wno uim (hn grUfiUing pnro, Taylor broke
inn nt iiru in u urvrr Anvn nn,i iln. hnii mil nt PArnnnl .
)in Hon ever elncn.
111(1
of today' round:
Com put on 44.1 444 34434.
llaffcn 444 444 44G !7.
The cnidn ror the, second nine
hole were:
Compston Sr,3 4.14 f4 SG 7n.
HaKen 344 654 64.13774.
The Rullery tsavo llnRen a hurt
of applauxt for his dying effort,
with the putter whlrh hml nlmoflt
kept the match alive althouKh
ompKton n lead Kolnfc Into the last
By ihv Annwiiitwl lrfv j
A eornhiimtlon of adverse wvaiifr
and frtuttou.i hitting feuMed
In neir lender hng at the top
of hoth major league today.
The wealheP Wa adverse Inriofaf
a It eoncerned New tork' Qlahts
and Yunkei' hot It of Whom wern
forced to remain Idle yesterday arid
wee thentHelve' shunted into sec
ond place, in their respective IcagUe
stadinps. ,
ThA. opportune hitting wa dono
hy Brooklyn and f'leveland ami en
aided the Robins to oust the Giant
from the National league crest
while the Indians wee doing the
same thing to Itabe Ruth and
'company In the American. j
"Jumbo Jim" . Klllott gave up
only three hit in Brooklyn's 9 to
o victory over the Host on Rraves
I at the hub. . , i
(George t'hlc registered hi fourth - -, , -
Ftralght Win of the unison a the "
Indian routed Detroit at f'leve- of the Kugene High school. l will have n difficult time showing
hind, 10 t 6. . ( Benson Tech of Portland I send-(the native anything new In bnse-
( At St. 1. oiils. the Brown fro- lK the. most formidable array of: hull.
Ifcked to a 14-5 verdict over the young nthlc-ics in un effort to re- xhe reason Is that nearly evory-
rhicago White 8ox. Ham Gray tI much of the honors won in the thing except an extra Inning and
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turned In hl fourth victory In five first meet In 1927.
Mitrta for .the Browns. . j The youngstera began to reach
i The Chicago Cuba fell victim on ' Eugene Friday night,
their borne lot" to Jeaa Halnea and ; Klnal riilen and regulations will
the Si. l,oula Cardinal, 4 to 3.
iinai, wncrcm nt.tvy wrnpPnK 0f tape that pro- fought heroically, but
146, of Walla (wt0, a wpn tendon Juat before ;KngllHhmon never gave
y"t nl ,h'' "'n of th0 ,l"ul- Hl,t ""l " glioat nf a chance. I'omr
,? . Ji ! " ln,nt col,ld not ,Bn' "lr"ln ot around In Nf flgurea of
'fighter with few defeata and
fana I 'J,1,,'" wl11 not bl ,""'k ,0 d-
' . .' . , , . fend hia laurela Ihia yeur, Horn In
HinKli arrived In l.a Oran.le to- rh)na , , a mllU)onurVi
.lay and la confident - of victory. F c , now. llt Tlentaln, teaching
However, ha e.pecta a hard fight . Anio.Chine, folle....
blin the playing he bad displayed anil the
'ompNton went two men then continued playing ail
70 ugalnut bye holea us an exhibition inntcn.
llngen'a 74.
Never beforW l'd Hagen Buffer.
May Play Again
Hugrn'a doom was scaled thia
with Allen.
'Present Indication are that tho
card will draw a lurge audience.
There hs hlia found his life's work. '
Danny Lewis Wins
From Idaho Fighter
nd Riicii a defeat nni' hud the nia
Jnr golf world aeen -one star -do- morning when Compslon picked up
feat another of Hagetra standing four more holes on him. Nevcr
so ilecldlvely. itheless he went to the practice
rutting I'oor . (green after lunch -with a new put-
Compslon excelled In driving and tor and tried to run down long ones
on the greens. Hngen displayed , until called to the tee where Comp-
.. , l ...... .... .k. . .i.ri.. inek of ability to ston a alon. awaited nun. men to snow
ii.nn.....i . ...i.in hi- i,ia Ixill mi Ihpm frum nn nnproacinnK . imm. . "
Amsterdam Hint 1iddell Isn't com-distance. He was woefully with-
Ing back. In his most recent com-'out the putting genius ut which
Ipctlllve nijpenrance In China the heretofore Britain had marvelled.
Rent WOri three races In one after- At the first hole llogen won to
inoon, Vhe ino meters In 10 4. f., 2noMay, the thirty-ninth., be missed
In 21 2-5 and 400 In On-1 -1 n sec-: his pull from a yard, lie then priie
'onds, all close to record time, t!rod five putts from the same
fhe "400" position nciuro ur bun. "..-.
While nagen wus hiu.i.iih
his
, pun nr. eton, Apr. is (ap
llanny Lewis. Portland welter- America hasn't won
of Coeur d'Alene In the fourth prevented the final that year from lone ho e of the J J
round of a ,e-roudg. here las, being rnonopo.iaed by five wearer, ook e. The Kngl.shman look
nigm. tommy uaruner, vuna oi ine lanscc snipni. i.; ii. iui.mk
Walla bantam, kayoed Willie Oreen of Amherst waa disqualified In the
Portland, In the first round of a final I rials for elbowing the tler-slx-round
bout. Two other fights man, Braun. whn thus, although
ended In knockoula.
OfTTS HOI.K IV ONR
beaten, entered Ihe final with four
Americans.
Charley Keldpalh, the old Hyra-
'ruse star now living In Buffalo,
,RIOENE, Ore., Apr. i (AP) was Vlctorloiia In a tbrlllln final
Kii Crowley, linlverslly of Oregon but he was compelled to set a new
track and golf tar. Joined tho Olympic record of 41 1-6 seconds
Holii-ln-One club Friday, when he lo dispose of Braum who finished
sent a long ahob acroas a. water a close second, beating out the
hazard on 10 the green and Into other three Yankees I.lndherg,
the cup. The hole In one was made Meredith ond llaff.
on tho Kugenel country and golf B. O. D. Uudd. the great Houth
rlub course In a game Willi John African, and l.lddell have kept the
Clray, another Oregon golfer. They t'nlon Jack flying at the top since
were on the fourteenth hole and the war hut another Syracuse prod
ttto distance was 117 yards. Juct of Tom Keane'a skillful coach-
Jlagen practically gove him tne
4f.th. Aa ft result or rugged put
ting Hagen halved the 40th with
Comiision at 3. The big gallery
cheered Ills lee shot on tills hole
when II slopped within n yard or
the. pin but llagen's Jiutt hung on
the edge or the cup and Compslon
who wus out driven was able to
make the par rigure with Hugen.
'lis funis
The cards ror the first nine holes
lllitgen out drove Conipston on the
lust hole, one of the few times or
the mntch. -
"I seem to get nil tho breaks."
said Compslon. "It would buvo
been a better mntch If dloser.'- -
"Archie you played magnifi
cently," said Hngen. gallant In l--fent.
Conipston announced thnt be
was willing to play n return match
Willi lfagen or to take on any body
for n similar distance, a challenge
which probably wltl be accepted by
Tommy Armour afler the open at
Sandwich. "I'll try to retrieve my
reputxttion nt Sandwich, " said
HuKeri later. "I am going there for
a week's sTllbl practice." 'llagen
only nrrlved til Kngiand Wednes
day night and golfer followers feel
that as soon aft be becomes ad
justed he will make a better showing.
Track Carnival
At Eugene, Ore.
This Afternoon
tCt'OKNK. Ore.. .Apr.. 28. (AD
Twenty-eight Oregon high schools
will he represented this afternoon
on Huyward field. In the second
annual Oregon state high school
nluy carnival which wan scheduled
to get away at 1:30 o'clock. ( ,
More than 300 entries have been
made. (
included are a number of hoya
be read off to each group before
j taking the field. The meet was ar
! ranged by TVm. "Hill" Hayward,
(Oregon track conrh and Virgil D.
I Karl, director' of -athletics at the
Il'nlverslty of Oregon. Mr. Karl Is
In general charge of the tniirna
1 mrnt.
Afore than 4,000 people are ex
! pected to witness the carnival.
errorless gamn happened wlien At
lantic heut Griswold, 109 to 0.
In a high school game here.
While their pitcher, Hon King,
hurled a no im. no run game. I
struck out 10 and got 15 hits in
17 time at hat, this is what tho.
AtlanUc boys, second st ringers carnival
too. did to Griswnhr only pitcher, tuter;
Giistiirt: I
i iiey inafie ims in i.ni m-j
OREGON STATE
DOWNS OREGON
IN TRACK MEET
tempts.
They hit 11 home runs, six trip
le and 23. doubles.
" They scored 'In every. Inning,
getting 30 In the second and 17
In the seventh.
One of them made five home
run nnrf another wored 14 times
ATLANTIC, la.; Apr. 28 (AD 1" 14 tUn ftt hnt-
If, Babe Ruth. Lou Gehrig, and . 1 The game- stopped at the end
their slugging New York Yankee of the eighth Inning when ; the
mates ever come to Atlantic, they (score keeper became exhausted.
And The Scorer
Became Exhausted
KI OKNKf Ore.. Apr. 28 (AD
Taking six of the nine events, thd
Oregon state college relay Mar
walked off with the find relay
to be held between the
and the Tniversity of Ore-sterduy.
The .Reavers began by taking
the ,440-ynrd relay, the two-mile
relay and the SSO-yard relay. Ore
gon bucked up and took the htit
tle hurdle, a special event In Wnlelt
each hurdler ran 120 yard over
the high sticks, Oregon state took
the sprint modify and fh four
mile relay, and then the university
won the shot put relay, and the
mile relay. Oregon state wound up
the events by taking the; distance
medley. , 1 i
Try
W. K. GILBERT CO.
First
Beavers Buck Up
And Whip Stars;
Seattle Winner
I'aHflp f'oast lautic Sliinillnvs
ing may be Ihe one to bring vic
tory back 10 America again Ibis
year. Hurly Hay Itarbull, football I
star and a it'iarler-mller of 4S- j
second calibre, Is among America's J
main hopes. Tlerney, Spencer.
loss. I nillips ami vnierinuii .11.-
olher '4mr' candl.lales. But Eng
land has another ace In J. W. J.
Itlnkel. the CnnihrhlKc crack, eager
to carry on where Hudd and l.ld
dell left off.
Twenty years ago the 4oft. meter
final tir.ivokp.l one of the hlrrest
elhowing controversies nf nil lime. (Mission - 11 IS
In fact chl.-riy as a consenuence or i.amuiin .
this race British and American nth-1 Portland . 8 10
I..Ho ll..u vlrliiitllv werp severed Seattle 7 17
and a feeling of unfriendliness
I aroused that existed for years
1 afterward.
; It nil happened because J. C.
W. I..
Ran Kranrlsco ! 0
Hollywood I - in 5
Sacrnmehto 14 II
l.os Angeles 1 4 1 1
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The left handed Mr. Terkea had
iCarpemcr. Jr.. of .Cornel, w., dis- - - ;.-'- Vonte:
llsh officials charging he "bored",
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(or pocketed and elbowed Lieut.
JWyndham Hatswell, the Kngllsh
I star, n.i they entered the1 stretch.
j Carpenter and w,
other American,
ahead of HalHwell but it wa de
clnred "tin race" and ordered re
rlin. When Ihe Americans, protest
ed setto, 4-3. Yerkes was in hot
water several times, but buckled
down to pull out of It un southed
nearly every time. Bntlertes: Kul-
lerton, Rhodes and Rassler, AgnewJ
both finished l 1
San I i-nnclseo continued her vi
cious assault on the Sacramento
hurling staff by smashing Ruchac
In lnl..t.tlv W.fnsed to do SO n ' Inr
eireio.t ihe t ruck ' ulone victory, their third of the week.
and wa declared the chumplon.
ft ALL NCHI.I.rL!: APVAXCr.n
lhiether helil the Solon safe for
eight Innings, easing up In the
final frame to allow them to score
four time. Ha tt erics: Itnchac
Shea and KoehUr: Iluether and
, Kt'OKN'K. Ore,. Apr. 28 (AD Sprlnx.
lTh baseball schedule of the Wll- After tying the count nt 7 all
immnte Valley league has ben set with a two run rally In the ninth
ahead for another week with the the missions faltered and Seattle
, cancellation of the Kugene-Bend pushed over the run necessary for
j game here and the Albany-Satem an 8-7 w in In the nth Inning. The
' game at Albany, Ib-nd wa sched-( fielding of both teams was atro
j tiled to he here today and Salem j clous, the Bells kicking six chances
was to he nt Albany tomorrow, nnd the Indians four. Batteries!
Wendllng will piny at Cottage pnvenport. Nelson. I.udoplt, Moll
:Orrve tomorrow. If the weather ing and Whitney: Teachout. Gra
pormits. ond the two team will ham. House and Rorreanl. Schmidt,
be idle the following week. even. After dropping three utralght to
lug the schedule again. j Lo Angeles. Oakland came to life
This Is the second week of nd- In the ninth frame and when the
vnnrvment of the schedule because j fireworks had subsided, an Aiige!
of Inclement weather, (lead had vanished Into thin air and
seven Oak runners had cantered
over the plate. That ninth Inning
splurge win enough to rive the
1 Oik kM lhetr inltlnl win nf lh wik
KCOENK, Ore.. Apr. 28 (AP)-U.t iinttrie Vri-hi rf...-'
Oregon net tar defeated Heed j Cunningham and Hannah; Cooper
-"nm Miyv,n ... aii(l liooi.
numeni nem nere l(lay.
Keaturing the matches with List
double between Ijitta nd Tre
whotme for Reed and Towell and
Cross for Oregon. The eor waa
Q-4 and 10-S,
OItl.(;ON XFT RTAIW WIN"
ROMR The Trlnce nf Piedmont,
belf to the Italian throne, has been
made a lleutennnt colonel nf infantry.
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