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m ' , U U v-.ti :! 1 i i OFF EOSE LIT ' . :.-- S ' CAN FIGHT CAN. HE, WRESTLER & , Bali has to be Brougnt : up ' 'Past Xentcf of-Xourti; .."". Inside 10,Seconds;; 'By, CHARLES 'DUNKLET , CHICAGO; April ' .2r-(AP Stalling In basketball was stalled ' today.'. , , i.. y-r. y----.:-: - The National , association of basketball coaches alter a three day; discussion ot means and ways ' of speeding; up the game, adopted a drastic rale whereby any team In possession of the ball in the back court .must cross the center ot the playing floor toward .its target within -10 seconds, r Under thv rule, pronounced by r.' ForrestPhog" AUen 'ot the University of Kansas as the most . revolutionary change In the game since the dribble law in ltOsV a ' line would be drawn: through the center of the floor. Thus if a team ,'geta the tip-off in its back "court, f It must advance the ball past the center of the line within 10-sec- ends after It gets possession of .the ball. Once oyer the line the - ball must not be returned to the back ourt until a try for goal la made or possession is lost. The penalty for Tiolatlng the rule Is loss of the ball at the near . est sideline. - The referee would call the Violation, assisted by the timekeeper. ' Rales Committee . ' . n, , , j Buf-?:ApproTjf(r wni una ' ruwr, suggesiea oy . Coach Harold Olsen of Ohio state nnlyersity, who was later named t resident of the association, must e approved by the association's rules committee, there was. no doubt but what It would be adopt ed.' It was the unanimous opinion t of the scores of coaches at today's meeting that something radical was necessary to halt stalling and speed up the game.. The new rule is the best thing LEO LOMSKI TT I 1 I I t t 1 f i Aberdeen Assassin Makes Bow Here Tuesday; Jones Gives Away Some Weight Boxing has lost a good man, at least temporarily, and from all reports wrestling has gained a thathlpVeued the dribble rule was adopted way back in 1908," said Dr. Allen. "It "Aberdeen Assassin" has traded his boxing , gloves, leads, fakes. rr,: Z wnr: one-two's, etc., for headlocks, rptto tFrm; I- UVUIBAI Villi fflCflUQ 1UUT with a fast, hard and well played game.' Christianson ot Tacoma in the In the election of officers, four Ere"mar7..ut at .. m..i. v I ucbuoy uiui on mai.viimHX.tir ' wr. pa. innArnrr ruriri Harry Plant s snat card. Tech; Howard Ortner, Cornell mntversity; A. C. - Northwestern, and ford,..: University of Colorado. Coach Olsen, one of Wisconsin's i great stars of yesterday, succeed- There is no doubt that wrest- r nJfLf' I some may wonder whether or not he Is good tor wrestling. Lomski is holding his own with the best Igrapplers In bis -weight and is XT? VrZJZltiVj: . V,:r.-Vr- Just getting started. His speed university, Omaha, as head ot thel. ,cu" . JT r . -iJViTf- ftake him as far or farther -in 1 hi i v - : a i-va lng. - . Henry Jones ot Provo, Utah, who n making. the championship . a w a v . ' iff i ciuas oi noDin nea ana jmeK HCcltS WOOUUUrn Reynolds appear ridiculous, will Washington Nine mam Valley 1 CLOSE L1EET Eall Leagues Get . Ready; Association Will Meet; Cascade Indians wfo 656 55 Over Washington . P ft If M.TCtltamAttA . V11 . Relay, Decides Outcome as iBasebaii association. wweii s x. of six clubs each this season, will hold lta final preliminary meet- ling Monday, night -at Anderson's port goods store at 7: ttt o'clock. CHEMAWA, April J. By win- f , At this meetlnr the teams will nlng the all important , relay. 1 be definitely assigned to-dlvlslons Chemawa Indian school won a I and the schedule will be draws track meet today from Washing-1 up. . Frank ' Bashor, : secretary, ton high - of Portland. If U IS. I announces that' teams will have Had the relay gone the other way, J to be represented at this meeting the meet would have ended In a I if they expect to participate, tie. ' . I Since the last meetlnr. Grand A few . good marks and sometBonde. Mt. Ansel. Turner Ath- that were not so good featured I letlc club and SUyton Athletic the meet. One of the, best, a lie- lelub have signified desire to en root discuss toss, was ruled out Iter teams, when the Chemawa lad who made I J. It was found ineUglble. . I The Cascade basebaU league . The'baseball game scheduled tor I will open Sunday, April 17, with the forenoon was , called off - be-1 1 1 speedy ball clubs ready to cause or ram and aiso because, of I start clubbltfg for the champion disciplinary problems at the l shin. . school. . Chemawa's baseball and 1 Last rear a ssedv bran A of track schedules areetiU open and J baU was played with St. - Paul some more conies is are wanted. I taking the ' championship from Summary: v . , v- . i Lebanon-in the final playoff be-100-yard dash Churchill (C).ltween the two secUons ot the Axiee tuj, smwons (CJ, ll see-(league. onos. ISO-yard high hurdles Hoi Salem will not be represented In the league this season. Last loway (W), Collin. (Wj. lf.4 IB 7 give Jack Krueger of Seattle IS pound weight advantage over him in the main event of Tuesday night s show. None ot the welterweights has been able to subdue Jones who keeps winning his bouts In spec tacular style. Jones does a lot of feinting in his wrestling and clamps on holds before the op ponents- realize what Is going on. His most vicious weapon Is his whip wristlock, spiced occasional ly with shoulder butts. For a little bundle of dried up muscle and bone which Just tips the beam up to 145 pounds, giv ing away IS or IB pounds to an opponent is . considerable and Jones will be pushed to his ut most' to win from Krueger who has, a lot to depend on besides Just hfar weight advantage. ' It will take all the whip wrist-. onds. . f 440-yard dash Wilson (C), Suvis (W), Klrkpatriek (W) 8S.S seconds. 120-yard dash Churchill (C), Emmons (C), Harrow (W), SS seconds. 220-yard low hurdles Hoskins (W). Freer (W). Olney (C). S0.4 seconds. . 880-yard run Carru there (W), Peltier (C), Jones (C), S:0S. - Mile run Jesse Jim (C), Webb (W), Clasper (W), 4:48. Pole vault Carey W), Huff (W). Holloway (W). t ft, t in. Shot put Walker (W), Rise (W), Dog Eagle (C), 41 ft. in. High Jump Dog Eagle (C), Holowoy (W), Weeks (C), S ft. 2 In. Discus Dog Eagle (C), Claus en (W), 88 ft 5 in. Broad Jump Emmons (C), Ar lee (C), Collins (W). 20 ft 1 In. Javelin Dog Eagle (C), Arlee tuj, comns (Wj, izs rt Relay Won by 1:48.4. en tered a team-which came close XURTIS And now for baseball. School amateur teams around here have hardly started prac tice, due to the "vnasnaT rainy weather In March, bat the Coast league win hop off Tuesday, faced with prospects of reduced patronage but that' won't keep the hoys from playing ban. to taking the' south section, but was beaten out in percentage' by Lebanon . with . which., it. split games. v . .. : ; The . schedule announced by secretary - George - cadweu-.vu North section ' , . Aprtl 17 Hopewell t at St' Paul; Mtv Angel at Brooks; Woodburn at Dayton April : 2 4 St Paul at Wood- CILIU BETS : J0B.-IS WM Artnouncemeht;ofiChoIce as U Oregon Football .Coach , riot yei uiuciaj , I Although official selection; ot A head football coach at University of Oregonrhei.been postponed un til Monday, there were w el, I founded reports Saturday that bum: Brooks at Hopewell: Day-1 Prince O. (Prink) Callison had ton at Mt Angel. already been choseft by the exec- May 1 Woodburn at Brooks: I a tire committee, salary agreed Hopewell at Mt Angel: Dayton at I upon between' the commute and St Paul. Callison. and that the decision May 8 Brooks at St Paul: I was merely being kept officially Mt Angel at Woodburn: Hone-1 secret pending ratification by well at Dayton. I President Arnold Bennett Ball May 15 St' Panl at Mt An- and the sUte board ot higher edd- gel; Brook at Dayton: Wood-1 cation. burn at Hopewell. KaentiA half ' t -. " If.. 1J RL Ttit at TTr.n.An- I r Ore.. APrU 2 JT9 Brooks at-Mt. Angel: Dayton at Mlectloni ot mheeA, f oetT Woodburn. - I taii coacn at unrversuy or ure- Mar za-.WAodbarn at 18on to succeed ur. uiarence. w, Ident 1 t.the .assof lated atttdenis. - , " While1 neither" would comment V--' npos' the probable choice ; of tho executlvo eommlttee- or .wnvtn.. .; both are mmebers, It was unoer- v4 stood from those close uj w?"' 1 mltteo : that Priaco .Or-CnlUsoa.. freshman, coach,' wilt be selected. Th roeommendauon . 01. , yaw.. wiltMk tnnst beapnroved by PirArmoiat-BOMOWaaauj v dent -ortho university, and by sUto.board of. higher: education.' - Spears resignea w wwm. ii , , ceaelz at'Unlverslty of Wisconsin. His contract hero, sun naa w r years- to run, - Spears was receiv- - Ida' ll,sat a year, but part'Of tnis was tor wv tical 'education ' department and : nManr. His successor," It is agreed, will bo paid a substanUal- ly smaller salary. Stayton Winner ; -vOver Mill City ; STATTOl April .2Th7s ton grade ; school played their first ball game.of theeason,hero on Friday; when they, mot. MCI City, The score was M - TOr 'v t . ... . s v v m w . nw nv. urintr" Paul: HopeweU at Brooks: Mt ??W.waignea. wxii-oo H: uoopna low v . "w The length ot Salem high base ball, season will depend , largely aw a Is . shwabi tnanaw ' sVaa locks, shoulder butts, arm bars .T.v" 7-1' T,.. T. A - . V tA 1 aam iui eaa ymmy vmwt erven IT- "A " Coach Hollls Huntington. It the can use to win from the Seattle I ..t..i aus n Spencer Abbott, boss of the Portland Ducks, says he has a Chemawa in I Wronger team than last year. claiming hitting strength Tight down the batting order instead of bunched in the 2-3-4 positions. Just how he has managed this af ter getting rid ot Coleman, Rhlel Th 11 CI I at all, is a mystery to. us, but we're Ball Season - w"T Portland opens at Los An geles and wouldn't it be a kick If Johnny Beck got fas there and mowed down a few of the boys ho wasn't allowed to tide with last year? Mission, opens at Sacramento, Seattle at Baa. Francisco and Hollywood at Oakland. High School Starts Soon Angel at Dayton. Juno f Brooks at Woodburn; Mt Angel at Hopewell; St Paul at Dayton. ' . June 12 St. Paul at Brooks; Woodburn at Mt Angel; Dayton at Hopewell. June It Mt. Angel at. St. Paul; Hopewell at Woodburn. South section April. 17 Turner at Stajton; Lebanon at Jefferson; Sctd 'bye. . April 24 SUyton bye; Jeffer son at Turner: Selo at Lebanon. May 1 Jefferson bye. Turner at Sweet Home, Stayton at Scio, . May 8 Jefferson at Stayton. Lebanon bye, 8cio at Turner. , May 15 Stayton at Lebanon, Jefferson at Sclo, Turner bye. Second half May 22 Stayton at Turner, Jefferson at Sweet Home, Sclo bye. May 29 Stayton bye, Turner at Jefferson. Lebanon at Sclo, June B Jefferson bye, Leban on at Turner, Sclo at Stayton Jue 12 Stayton at Jefferson, Lebanon bye. Turner at Sclo, June 19 Lebanon at Stayton, Sclo at Jefferson, Turner bye. Frank Hettwer of Mt Angel Is president of the league, with Wm. Lulay of. Stayton vice pres ident. Monday.' it was by Hugh Rosson,' graduate man- the coach. WOODBURN," April 2 A prac tice game between the Woodburn high school baseball team and the team from Washington ; high school in Portland lasted until the seventh Inning Saturday morning when It was terminated on ac count of rain. When the game ended tho Colonials were leading, the score being t to S. Ray O. Wolf, who coached at the school Exhibit Class for Senior 4-H Cattle Raisers Sought At Coming State Fair Here spring football will bo continued I The S Dears axit and the choice a row extra weeKs, out oaseoau i0f a successor have filled in nicely is assured. for sport aews since basketball There Is considerable Interest I ended. And now. before we torn being stirred up and tt the sale to aorta snorts for food, what of season tickets hi pushed and I do. yon thing of the solution for goes over Dig, a considerable tailing' in basketball? WAlnttAna AiraitfaiA t A tit I ,1a. fw"0!1! fma m0" coca state Jersey cattle association by evident both tor and against eaon nd "CB t schedule will bo played. Expenses will bo pared wher ever possible, states Huntington, Indicating that games close home will be sought There are a dosen fli.n.i -it ..nimM i oaseoaus remaining xrom last , " w I . . - at Washington high school. Radio Proa rams the Marlon conntv Jersev Cattle I Tala mattor ni hm fnrth. M I eo.ulpment is still on hand. The club -will- ask that provision bel sldered at the next meeting, Mayboy mmy have to buy their own maae.ior snowing oy senior i-u 7, at the chamber of commerce I ' " uw 7 members In open class exhlblUons here. . prooaoiy uae good care or mem at the state fair. Action to this ,. and not get them broken. end was taken bv the Marion l-v v" v.u "" Jrf l The trips may havo eounty club, in session at tho lem Juna . talked, with to be made In some ot the old fords "If It speeds np the gasae,' and I think ft win, ma all for t, declares Spec Keene. coach at Willamette. Spec isn't wor ried about tho rule's effect on his teams. He has always favor ed a fast breaking offense, though he wasn't able to get ft, lot of the time last winter. Spec is also of the belief that 10 seconds is long enough to get tho ball up past the center mark. "It wfil be impossible to clamber of commerce rooms here 1' foT thU o hi made buJ "hire 2 season PC lasTpaTtTke yesterday afternoon. 1 1. -.v.. -v Ht there will be a season Just I n .m.. t . a aanafca. iuib huu w in sin en kit rnn n i v dmuu u av i., ;WX,.-y. Asfii'.f . S :0ft Arion Trio, NBC. - :80 SonfUnd. KEC. lOteO Wfrtter lrvnch, NBC. 10:45 AJonf thrf Garden Walk. 11:00 Intemtiocl broadcast from Par la, NBC. 12:00 Dr. polisr, KBC. U:80 Dr. Cadman, NBC. t : 1 :0O Broadcast from Berlin, JTBO, ' S :00 Vasper aerricea, NBC. I S :00 Forward March. S:30 Innmbl, KGW. S:15 AlbBM of Familiar Maale, KT. V:15 Tha Old Singing Matter, NBC. 10:15 Lonia ThilUyo, . T. 10:45 Panl -Oaraom, orcan, KBC. 11:00 Jinuny Joy orchostra, NBC. afoadar :O0 Tkrobs at tha Maalo Clef, NBC. i S:45 Marionettca. KBC ' S :10 Cooking acbooL 10:15 Rombranat Trio, NBC. r 11:15 raroa and Home Honr, NBC. S:SO Laatva of Kationa. . i S :S0 Tea Tiaaa Baiaar. - V:00 National Radio Fornaa, NBC. :w notoe n- aaar. nov. later. This show is one of the The action was taken following I major, activities ot the Jersey report - in ai oniy e-u junior men. i groups may enter their cattle in the same. Johnny Perrlne will be the principal pitcher and if his drop opines. O i il iuili ill r . iinuri i mi T. i worn irom wiiiara Kin mi n,k n . aa r ... - the 4-H competition at the state ot independence seeretarv at thm V, -Ju chimes In Hollls Hunungton. sa- fair, and unless some ehange is Juto nss?e5o5 that S woSd ?t, r Z lem nIn coaen- '"nzV klnd made, therewill be no class open Iward" silver to eluSi ll lift f iJ? ?i5ifAw?n, ' basketball 1 like. It will add to the senior 4-H groups. ITLln.n 7bS2.? 2SS !, Ul..n, -vf"?!1?!' TalueU the fast break and to the I - v - A i uui w SBV IB W L1B anil WC IllliBfl nr m it iUUO U. tVU07, Committee to draft theTesolu tlon Includes Neil Miller, Prank Kuensting and . Fred Rorden, the membership May 1, was read and Marlon county will make, effort latter leader of the senior and tinned efforU in bundin un for junior 4- jersey ciud at sii- the conntT herd im'.t m. state fair was also suggested. Report of the committee meet- ! men. Salem Divot Sanad Beats 2 Opponents Salem high school's golf souad. minus the services of its No. 1 man, Millard Groves, defeated tho silverten erew.lt to f and won from Dallas high If to 1H. in a triangular meet on tho Silver- ton Country einb course Saturday morning. The Dallas team placed second by defeating Sirrerton t tot. Tho matches were played in a driving rain which made good scores difficult, but nevertheless some marks that needed no apolo gies were, turned In. Bob Utter of tho Salem team was low with a TC Utter, Walt Cline, Jr.. and Win Needham accounted for six point tor Salem and Clinton Vlneent added 4tt. Another three-cornered match is schednled. for next Saturday at Woodburn, with Salem, Dallas and Woodburn playing. - DON'T BE POOLE BY PRICE TAGS! w The shirt that shrinks or never fits b no bargain no matter ; how low its price. But whether you pay "$1.95 or $5 evirr. one of our Arrow Shim if a bargain. For they give you full value. They fit ; perfectly and" permaoeatly-AhanBto Arrow! Sanforizing Process, the only process of its kind, a process that shrinks every shirt to stay your correct size . forever" no matter , how often you havt ft laundered. Wt believe - " youll be particularly interested In THE S'flQS li'iwwtt aw - a a a u . - " I bbbf iiKUur. dpeaauy woven oroaaciotn y. O ClX)THlNQ"VOOLIIM M1XX9 OTOBBi verton. Discussion relative to a Jersey Next Year's r ran 5" J? ?. "S?1'.eI?..eJ'a. ' Marci 10 .t su7toD to oil I l.fS.I I PaiTI Beats Stars county late this spring occupied much of the meeting time. J. R. line a suggested plan for the VMf'l WnrV mail. tv. .r ,.m tX taL witV eoBBl(lerel above air suggested er were named to confere within v. -A- itm. Til SVm I Included M.OV OundersonT Frank "..ii1.01... t22.T.1L- O. KuensUng. Samuel Torvenu Z rlf v , r 1 victor, Madsen , t i ; Hiaien Jow, there's a point the one defense. It was pretty nearly abandoned last season by tho colleges, because of so much "decoy now wo can can tt just plain stalling all through tho game. Bat a none defense. can cover the entire half court In srhkh play must now be concentrated, and tt ought to come back Into favor. at the Personally well give, three rous- e:oe-storoa oKu4y;rKipUf.ifBa"d Pickard farms, all within a J county dub and Mrs Trank Q Buck Hammer's all-stars, It to 6, we'll save a slight ii:iiZBnaVa1' I Jrt distance of each other' Bcar I Kuensting Is secretary." i n ight football game that end- eeptlon. The "decoy- 11:15 -Ba(da4 organ. t XOA.O 560 Ka. CorvtTllB Maasay . i-1 :00 Ooo4 norninf neoltatloni, 14 Vj Rot Walter B. Tipton, -v. TilS--SaUing np oxerelaea, diroetod St Aaaory T. OlU. - -. S:IO Orran eoneert hj Byron anolc. 10:00 Hoao Economic obierrer. : 10:05 Tomorrow'a Meal. is: is roo raeta ana rancieo. I Turner. Question , of the. county group sponsoring a 4-H Jersey calf club Ili...' r v was presented, but laid over un- 1 1 WU JLlCenSCS TO ! til another time, inasmuch as such clubs have recently been or ganised aVBirverton. A county test improvement as-. Barry Hlahee Men- io!i3 HoV and Wkv's of Houaokaes. I Bociation, similar to ; that organ- i: -.. V . . 1 lied three or four years ago, was 11:00 Tar Honr. . 11:10 In tba oty'a aelra. 11:9$ "Motor Vehicle Lawa," 0. Orarea. 11:15 Market irportt, crops an weata- or loraeaat. " 8:0 Homemaker Henr. . 1:05 FUinc no tho Hone: "OH Ma tariaU for New ramiaUnn," s i Mien anna Price. -:80 OonetmetWe Elemanta at Motif, Siaeneeod ans Ulnttrte4 by Ul- " , Haa Jeffrey Petri. , . -1:15 Market report. , S:10 Farm soar. - :ll la the aiy'a new. CORVALLIS, Ore., April J. (API Coach 8ehlMlarn 1911 - a ... a . -. . n - A . n ! rMt t.l varsity rootoau team defeated l c cners xor ut mmw wfm vw.uvs. . W . UV I 1 . . b . .... bcauiu t v ma- game was in- ed Oregon Bute's spring practice vented to pull the defense out It 1 here tonlzht. - i became necessary Because ine The game was played under the I right kind of tone defensa was al- new rules and was hard fought for most impregnaoie. wnai nowi the full 0 minutes. The new ml-1 There can still be some "decoy- inx , nrovidlnc f or . nunt klekoffs I lnc" Inside the half court, but was used and no nartlcnlar differ-1 hot' nearly so much Thla rule enca in the came was noted. f? I may give the' defense tear much JTed Hermann scored a touch-redre." But then again, that may down fa the second Quarter, Ach-lhelp to speed up the. fast, break-1 LOWEST PRJCE EVER KNOWN INSATiEM-: Wed Are Issued By County Clerk Until Further Notice You Can Secure Dry Gleaning at ! trie - ' i Following Prices: ' . r Two marriarA lfeenM m li. sued Saturday at . the county I eson kicked a SB-yard field goal land make tor uruis. clerk's office. - land Franklin, new halt, ended a I - -o Event Soon Martin Bardenhacen. 4ft mute I brilliant evening of1 long runs four. Corvallls. seenred a ilcenna with the final touehdown. to wed Bernlce Keene. li. Cor. I A crowd of 1500 turned out to I . . . . - ' I a ati l vaiJis. juage John Siegmund per-"ee ine oeneiu game. lormea tne ceremony.' Bardenha- gea is a mm worker; his bride gave her occupation as house- wjpraer. Paul A. Lambrecht, IS, Stay- Some teams will experiment to see If they can check all the way down tho floor and keep : tho offense from getting past the center tn ten seconds. We dont know whether it's practi cal or not. Ten seconds is quite while. - Men's Suits ;..:.L.-40c Men1 Overcoat ..40c Trousers ...... .....:..2Sc tadies' Spring CoaU:...60c Plain Silk Dresses ....60c up 411 Other Pnces in Proportion - Men. of the lllahee Country I ton meat cutter. Is to wad Pani. elub wUl engage In a "stag ino Schlles. IS. Stavton doenne: ,i IL Mi, ,j .... ". ue.B DWfe i.mw oviiuci, b, o iy ion domestic, I " rewxvo, n. ajim - . 52l.te pwrtl - w" tournament Wednesday afternoon April e.- be Informed the elark's f APl-Sinklnr nutta of more than S:50 Market reriewr mlteoilaneone I and evening, with putting, pitch-I off ice In obtaininsr his llcenna. J-1 20 feet to win the - seventeenth eomatoaitieo ana powioen. v t ing ana omer compeuuon -r lor l senn sc&erbrlnz is to nerfarm th I and alrhteenth holes. . Maureen 4 Wwtwe vl1srA V sn JHswa ' mA lantMa . . I 4-, aa . n 1 - w a T:lMy T . iPrixes. toUowed by a dinner and eeremony. .iw 1h cinb Meetlnr. : 4 H i cius I stag get-together calculated to Kew. "Eiperience t 4-H I arouse enthusiasm for the active f AIXISON IS finals roniw7emoer, se8on or competition which is ' ; ionelnV-oor. "Pobitalor - a 4 i'outry jaemoeT n tnj u Orcutt Rallies And Wins Title PXNEHIJRST, N. C: April 2 Anoijier Record Is Broken Twice : InAquaiicMeet Orcutt, Knglewood, N. J- . star, overcame aone-holo deficit to de feat Mrs. Opal Hill of Kansas Mind," Pre, a. Q. Lwwi RADIO SERVICE ; : Beat-equipped shop in1 Salem DAT OR NIGHT CALLS Day 9140, Night 8698 or 7703 G. C Hanson with ; VIBBERT & TODD : v, .,v,i..4g4 State - K1CW HAVEN.- Conn.. Anril 2. HOUSTON. Tex.. Anril a .fAPl I City. - today for the north - and I .. (AV i A crack trio of swim- Two Texans, Wllmer Alllaoa or I south chamnlonshlD. Her one no 1 mem wear In r ' the - winred-f oot Members .have been asked to I Austin, and Jake Heaa of nie t- I rictorr bronebt bar th -crown for 1 nmhnt nr tha vv Tark. Athletic turn in xneir caras zor ineir ai- i suiuie. Quaimed todav I for. final 1 the second snccesslvo vear. - l 1bk a hew world'a mark. nraayrand Sunday r rounds, to play ln the Houston invltatlonl r ' ' - .X . fits second of the day. to win the serve as a basis for Handicapping I tennis tournament '-v :l v 'r UBEHTT TRill WINS .1 200-yard medley: relay, race to- iqr spring tournament wnicn I .. : I V IBKRTY. Aoril Pridav aft-1 nlrfct. in the national senior A.-A. will be started soon.;; -S? f I - TOTJNGSTOWN CllAMP S lernoon tho girls', baseball ; team I U. ehamnionshlns. Many members are now play-1 -TOUNGSTOWNv O.. Anril Blared the airls 1 from Aurora. 1 "The team of Leonard and Wal ing and the course Is in excellent! ( AP) Younrstownvwon the in-1 here, wlnnlnr 17 to I. The bors'.l ter Snence. brothers, and George condition, ..The second 4 n 1 n e, I ternatlonal T. M. C AT basketball 1 nlaved . a rood 'das s-ame with I Kolae ' ellnom " a fnll second - off Opened late last season, la SOW I champlonshln hefe tonicht br daltha- vUltlnr bova team. The score I lis tn. world'a mark of 1 mln-J tbf jnueh better .shape and U be-jf eating Springfield. MoM 11 to IS. 1st the finish stood T to 5 in fa-fates. 2 1-5 seconds set in the pre-! ug usea more. , v ,.. -- ' . ... ix jme ieth annual tournament, vor of the home team. . : - I limlnarles a few hours earlier. . - Take Advantage of This Unusual Offer Now for Your Spring, ri o: : u i. r : ... 1 i xr tyfi v-icaruiig . . .-spring is t crc, uu& .rcospcrous ana IOU Will Feel Prosperous! . V . . ... - . - L, . ' Phone 5500