Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 12, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather mostly fair the evening Republican third edition volume a xxxv Mitchell s. Saturday october 12,1929 fourteen pages number la Macks Young men rally Yum Senate opens amp it a a. Old Goard in in. L. Milk Strikel Senate looks for House Aid hearings in love murders sweeping investigation of District officialdom pledged a secret service used Washington d. C., oct. 12�?up a sew rumours and information bearing in the capitals two sensational Macks Clou ingest Clouter Kansas City mo., oct. 12.�? up a first appearance of gunplay and the dumping of almost 2,000 Gallons of milk from City bound trucks gave a More serious aspect today to the strike of Kansas City milk producers. Milk was dumped from two trucks earlier in the week but men who stopped the trucks used no violence and appeared Bent Only on stopping transportation of milk to the City in the most peaceful manner possible. Yesterday however one of four truck Drivers whose loads were poured in the Road was threatened with a pistol thrust strangling cases engaged police and again t his face while in Ether in department of Justice investigators j stances clubs and stones appeared today As a Senate committee pre i pared to begin a sweeping inquiry i into District of Columbia affairs. Greatest activity was shown in the a Justice departments investigation of j the death of Young mrs. Virginia j Mcpherson first called a suicide i then placed before the grand jury i and now described As murder. Her estranged husband of eight months Robert a. Mcpherson jr., is charged j with the crime. Police accused expect to save flexible provision in conference leaders intimate Williamson asks audit of in. heavy loss of shipping leads to comment by Dakota evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., oct. 12�?the accounts of the Inland Waterways accusations of police bungling in corporation should be subject to regular audit by comptroller general j. R. Mccarl representative that Case will provide the mainspring for the Senate investigation ordered Resolution by senator i William Williamson South Dakota. Under a please. Democrat. South Carolina i chairman of the to commit Tel be toil it t a Adf??l0,t 2�?o on Ltd and itunes said Here today in police department the District at announcing that his committee will t Imlej s Vilice and the District of i be recalled to consider this matter Columbia commissioners. Shortly after the convening of the i Al Thomas bal j regular session of Congress Decem lard of new York once a close Friend be 3 of in. Mcpherson has occupied. Or Williamson a comment was Justice department agents for hours town Forth by the report of thai no sitar Ink is i com Stouer general this week Sev ried trips to various parts of the j Ere y criticising the heavy losses of the shipping Board in sales and City. Other agents meanwhile were sent to China Grove n. To exhume the body which was found in her room with a Panama Belt Light ships and Loans of Money to private firms. Statement a Surprise the South Dakota member in by knotted around the Throat for clouded the merchant corpor a Fth i Ihn Rev of von., atl0n in has statement that such eix Lluri i Oil of t o0 Doug of in non i n Ai n a Ahial miss Marjorie o Donnell at Pitts i p should under the Kiir it a rvs on Illif or i Tinl. View of the con a troller general. Burga ii d0li�tix of Hig p0llc6 j to i Minnini Ila charged with investigating her Tomlon of the government recent strangulation also was con Argyll quote a How or came a a a me Side red to find out whether her vis j. 5urpnse. Its were broken. I a a corporation and the admits murder Hiland Waterways corporation a he Dexter Churchill Dayton Young j today a Are at present not sub insurance Salesman formerly of to government Kansas City has admitted strangling her in a hotel room while intoxicated and in a jealous rage. His Case is expected to go to the grand jury next week and his counsel plans to base their Appeal on emotional insanity. Another violent death meanwhile has been added to the sequence which has Given Washington one of its most prolonged senates of the kind in Many years. That was the death of James Eugene Agan 31-year-old correspondent of a Paris newspaper who leaped from the sixth floor of a fashionable sixteenth Street apartment after slashing his Aorist and Throat with a razor Blade and stabbing himself ten times with an ice pick. A note to his brother James p. Agan of Philadelphia said he had heard voices throughout the night accusing him of immorality. O worlds largest Zep ready to Fly Agency. They should be subject to audit by the comptroller general and such audit should be reported Congress for its information and such action As might be deemed appropriate. A the expenditures of such corporation should not be subject to control or disallowance by the comptroller general As that would seriously hamper their operations and would make it impossible for the rates Are to be bait evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. 0-, oct. 12�? once More the conservative leadership in the Senate is placing its chief Reliance on the House in expressing a a confidences that the lower body of Congress will reinsert the flexible provision into the pending Tariff Bill. At the same time Western Prog Shive members Are asserting that the spectacle of a second yielding to the a Long Worth machine will not be witnessed at this a Perira session of Congress. The Success which Senate leaders had in using the houses Adamant stand on the debenture plan to bring the Senate into line on president hoovers farm Relief program will undoubtedly Lead to an attempt at the same strategy when the Tariff Bill goes to conference. To support their position administration senators Point to the old axiom concerning revision of the Tariff a the Tariff Bill is always written a. expect Senate to surrender a re enactment of the farm Relief drama is confidently expected by such Senate leaders As Watson. Indiana Reed Pennsylvania and Allen Kansas it is Learned. At the t me of that debate the Senate finally receded from its debenture stand after the House had rendered two emphatic a a noes on Roll Calls. The debenture plan went to the conf rence in the identical parliament y situation that the flexible provision will go there rejected by the House Ani upheld by the Senate. The conference Between representatives of both bodies was Loni drawn lasting several Days. At one Point the House conferee waked out in the Senate conferees consistently refusing to discuss the debenture amendment. At no time was there any indication that the House would yield in the slightest. Finally the Senate conferees agreed to strike the de a nature and the Bill was passed at once. The Senate a old guard St ates that this scene will be repeated in the coming Tariff conference. In addition they Are hopeful that the i Weatherman gives series a break today Holiday crowd flocks into stands Early for 4th tilt Here show George Haas looks when he a spearing a Fly. Today he swung into action As the heaviest hitter of a Clou Png contest when he knocked a Home run in the famous seventh inning with two of his mates on the path and contributed three scores toward the to to 8 defeat of the cubs in the fourth game of the series. Them to transact business in me Victory can be won without a Corn Ordinary ways of Commerce. Promise Over Many of the Indus a in other words if three corpor. Raj rates carried in the Bill if aliens Are to succeed they roust t Iron aluminium or Glass Ine Given the sure leeway and Tot j Ware rates Are Cut in order to save tude of operation in the same manner As other private Corr orations exercise. Of course in these two uses they do operate on capital furnished by the United states drastic action expected in View of the widespread Corn Ute flexible clause this will be considered a partial defeat it is said. Will stand Promise anticipating this move the Senate progressives have issued joint statements that k a Rill not recede a one White from their stand. Ment aroused by the comptroller Clos Unity with Wowch Shepro. Generals report on shipping Board. Operations it seems inevitable that drastic congressional action will be Cardington Bedfordshire eng., taken in the regular session. Oct. 12�?up �?1the r-101, giant new dirigible and the British bid for supremacy in the air was taken from its hangar at f 49 a. Rn., today for the first time and moored to a Mast half a mile away. There was no wind and the ground Crew of 400 men had no difficulty in taking the ship which is the largest aircraft in the world and considerably larger than the Graf Zeppelin from the hangar and leading across to the Mast. It took about three minutes to Man Euver the ship from the hangar where it has been weather bound for Days. Weather forecast South Dakota generally fair to night and sunday Risi Ift tempera. The night Ture sunday and in West portion Ronny 01 Nob a a a. Or. Williamson a views make it equally probable that the Inland Waterways corporation will be Given a thorough overhauling at the same time. Numerous recent protests from private warehousing firms As to Competition from the Barge lines will very Likely also come in for investigation. A new element which will be injected at some time or other is the recently announced Competition with the govern ment lines of a protected vast private line in the same area. 1,000 Wazall night for series Philadelphia pa., oct. 12.�?upp-More than 1.000 baseball fans. Late tonight local Frost tonight. Nebraskan fair tonight and sunday somewhat warmer sunday local Frost tonight. For the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and the j Northern and Central great Plains temperatures Normal or above j not much precipitation Likely. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the offi j government thermometer from 7 a in yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 57 minimum 37 at 7 a rn., today 37. Roads Good. Precipitation .04 inches precipitation excess since january i 5.76 inches. Weather and roads temp. 7 am a Sioux Falls 46 57 Yankton 40 59 Watertown 39 45 Kiron 39 54 Aberdeen 45 52 rapid City 39 53 Pierre 36 55 waiting for the Gates to open were in the tie Cher line at 7 45 a. Rn., when the 2.500 one Dollar tickets for today a cub athletics Ball ame went on Sale at Shibe Park. A y speculators and owners of roof top bleachers on twentieth Street in Back of the right Field Fence were hopeful they would recoup some of their losses of yesterday. One of the householders said they had agree on f uniform Price of $5.50 for roof top seats and $3.50 for Bay window seats at today a. Me. O. A murder suspect. Takes own life Cleveland Ohio oct. 12�? Ziv a Walter Chaney 36 believed by police to have shot and killed mrs. Harriet Steinbrenner 33 after Call Lorf roads i ing her from a Bridge party yester Battle to save Tariff rages Smoot confers with demo chief in the Hope of striking Accord we Ashington d. C., oct. 12 map a chairman Smoot of the Senate finance committee a after a conference with president Hoover today expressed Confidence that the Senate would reach a final vote on the Tariff Bill by november 20. The senator said he had reviewed the situation surrounding the Tariff Bill with the president although asserting the democratic Independent Republican coalition has Power enough to defeat the Bill Smoot said he had assurances from senator Robinson of Arkansas the democratic Leader that this was not the intention of his party colleagues. Premier gives last message Macdonald Renews denial of exclusive Alliance of 40 12 fair .6 .30 wet 39 .03 fair 42 1.00 Muddy 34 .00 36 to. Gressie democratic bloc has worked thus far lends credence to this stand in the eyes of observers Here. Many of whom have become cynical Over heretofore vain attempts to lower rates in a pending Tariff Btu. A the a old guard May As Well resign itself to the fact that there will be no flexible clause in this Tariff Bill a one important member of the progressive group said Here today. A your program is simple a he added. A we want effective rates on those agricultural commodities which the Tariff can affect. This is the chief purpose of. This session and must be Given chief consideration. If extraneous matters converge in defeating this purpose the Farmer will again be laughed Senate conservatives continue to work however in support of their objectives to save the flexible provision and the High Industrial rates. They Are said to believe that several senators will be brought in line later on by in a leases in rates affecting local products. Among those mentioned in this connection Are senators Thomas okla., Schall minn., Fletcher fla., Heflin Ala and cutting new Mexico. The majority of these members have denied publicly that their positions will be changed by rate concessions. Of a new Laws urged on u. S. Waterways Washington d. C., oct. 12�?op a the establishment of a government Agency to regulate the uses of All Inland Waters affecting the National life is seen by Secretary Wilbur As an eventual necessity. Back from an inspection of Cumberland Falls Kentucky which Washington d. C., oct. 12�?czp a efforts to save the Tariff Bill from the threat that the special session will expire before it can be passed today engaged the Earnest attention of Senate leaders. Taking advantage of the week end recess arranged so members could attend the three big sporting events that lured them away from the capital for the Day chairman Smoot of the finance committee in charge of the Bill arranged to talk the situation Over with senator Robinson of Arkansas the democratic Leader. Their conf ence added a new touch to the picture senator Watson of Indiana Republican Leader presented to president Hoover with his report that enactment of a Bill at this session seemed unlikely. Fears of Republican leaders that the administration would not favor a continuance of the Tariff debate into the regular session beginning in december meanwhile have received neither confirmation nor authoritative denial. A dozen More individual amendments will still confront the Senate when it reassembles monday to be disposed of before the rate schedules can be taken up. With that in View and Only six weeks left for the special session to continue those working to get the Bill out of the Way within that time found cause for additional worry in the fact that two Days were consumed in disposition of the cutting amendment to modify customs bans against imported books. Under that amendment As adopted the bar against a a immoral books would be removed leaving the customs authorities concerned Only with literature urging forcible resistance to any american Law or containing a threat against the life of an american citizen. The first of the individual amendments awaiting Senate action monday is a proposal by senator Blaine Republican Wisconsin to extend the prohibition against importation of convict made and convict mined goods to include All goods made by arced labor. Fair Day committed suicide today when j for few years has been a disturbing Factor in the affairs of the Federal Power commission of which he is a member or. Wilbur expressed dissatisfaction with the limitations placed upon the government in dealing with water. Officers broke into his Home. Police who had located Chaney at a West Side address broke in the door and were chasing him up Good stairs when he turned the gun on fair i himself. By James l. West associated press staff writer new York n. Y., oct. 12�? a3 a with a last appealing message not alone to the British and american people but to All the nations of the Earth prime minister Ramsay Macdonald has brought to an end his peace Mission to the United states. A very tired Man after the efforts of the past week the British statesman today began a two Days rest before going to Canada to begin there the stupendous task that lies ahead in working out the Many problems to the solution of which he and president Hoover have pledged themselves. Talks for an hour in this talk which continued for nearly an hour the prime minister spoke with a feeling which was apparent alike in his voice and his gesture. He gave some intimate details of How he and the president carried on their personal negotiations in the wilderness of the Virginia mountains and in the Lincoln study at the White House. More than that he undertook to again reassure the world that what took place was solely for the promotion of Universal peace and he appealed to the american people for patience for understanding for Good will while the British people Are replacing the old furniture of their minds with the new and modern furniture of naval limitation and parity. His message to the other nations regarding the conversations Between president Hoover and himself was briefly but earnestly delivered. A i want to say quite definitely and clearly a he said a i want the whole world to know it and i say it without any Reserve and any withholding of any kind whatever that during the entire course of our conversations there has never been any idea whatever of an exclusive understanding Between great Britain and the United states. A there has been nothing discussed which the two governments would not be Happy to see discussed on the same basis with All the Powers in the world. The understanding we have been trying to establish will always be incomplete and unsatisfactory until it has become the common Possession of All nations on the face of the earth.�?�. .4 a Roberts sentenced to serve Twenty years in Indiana Williamsport ind., oct. 12�? up a William Roberts 37, of Huron s. D., who was convicted by a jury yesterday of implication in the robbery last August 8, of the Marshfield ind., state Bank today was sentenced by judge Haley d. Billings to serve 20 years in the state prison. The sentence was imposed on a charge of robbing a Bank while armed with fire arms. Roberts before sentence was pronounced denied taking part in the robbery of the Marshfield Bank from which $1,500 was taken. During his trial however he was identified by several persons who witnessed the robbery. Judge Billings after imposing sentence talked at length with Roberts. Nick Al perform by Allan Gould associated press sports editor Shibe Park Philadelphia pa., oct. 12�? apr with the Sun shining industriously the crowd began gathering Early today to see the fourth game of the worlds be ies determine whether the athletics had started to skid or whether the cubs had come out of their clouting coma for Good. It was the bal Miest Day since the series started. Apparently if it lasts Long enough and the prospects for a More prolonged Battle were brighter now than they had Ben the series will get Good weather. Prepare for siege both teams acted yesterday As if they were prepared to fight it out through the Indian summer period if necessary. The cubs appear to have regained Confidence As a result of the Fine pitching of Guy Bush and the batting a of Rogers Hornsby and Kiki Cuyler. In a struggle to Square the count today the emboldened National league champions counted upon their right handed Ace Charlie Root to come Back with As excellent a performance As he gave for seven innings of the first game. The athletics were expected to rely on lefty Grove for a third Victory although Connie Mack As come from behind after cub s attack. Piles up s scores 5 hurlers mowed Down in uproarious 7th inning by a so go nearly twice around batting order overtake eight run Lead of Bruins Shibe Park Philadelphia pa., oct. I 2�? apr overhauling the Chicago cubs with an amazing ten run rally in the seventh inning the greatest in world s series history the Philadelphia athletics today battered their Way to Victory to to 8, before an hysterical Hometown crowd of30,000, it gave the american league champions their third Triumph in four games. Leading by 3 to i the men of Mack needed Only one More Victory to win the world s baseball Champion ship. They can Settle it in the fifth game scheduled Here monday. Trailing by eight runs going to the seventh with the cubs seemingly headed for a one sided win that would even the series count the athletics let Loose an attack that dwarfed anything in series records. They battered four Pitcher for ten hits including Home runs by Al Simmons and George Haas As i 5 men went to the plate in an orgy that had the crowd wild. The big barrage eclipsed the Quot 3 former record of eight hits and eight runs in a single series inning made on october 7, 1921, by the new York giants who also staged their rally in the seventh inning and finally won by 13 to 5. Nothing in the batting line however had Ever been even As dramatic As this comeback. The athletics looked a dejected beaten team after being shut out by Charley Root for the first six innings with Only three hits. The Chicago machine guns Hornsby Wilson Cuyler Stephenson and Grimm had knocked old Jack Quinn out of the Box in Box score Chicago 8 a r h to Mcmillan 3b 4 0 0 i English 3b 4 0 0 Hornsby 2b 5 Wilson of 3 Cuyler of 4 Stephenson of 4 Grimm la 4 secretive As usual when he joined the sixth and continued an attack his players before the game in the club House. Groves Arm sore some concern was Felt Over soreness of one of Groves valuable pitching fingers but investigation developed that it was not considered serious enough to keep the Willowy Southpaw out of the Box. Jack Quinn Eddie Rommel or Bill shores were also available. The left Field bleachers were filled Long before game time. The Columbus Day Holiday appeared also to boost the business in the temporary Ibea Chers erected along the tops of houses on twentieth Street bordering right Field. They were half filled before noon and the Prospect was that some of yesterdays apparent losses would be recouped. Captain Eddie Collins led the Mack forces on the Field for practice at 11 45 a. Rn., while the comedians Al Schacht and Nick Al Trock finished their preliminary stunts for the entertainment of the Early Birds. O Nab negro As rum murder suspect Savannah ga., oct. 12.�? up a a negro was held in jail today As county officers with bloodhounds and a posse of residents of the Georgia coast searched for two other men they believed were at a still on Willington Island when Joseph e. Bravo Federal prohibition agent was killed by shots fired from ambush during a raid last night. Bravo was shot through the lung As he and five other officers appressed the still. Harrison Williams the negro was overtaken in what the officers said was his flight from the place. Bravo leaves a wife and two children. He had been employed by the government five years. Or Ford tour pilots Start for Atlanta Jacksonville fla., oct. 12�? a a pilots of the 28 planes Iii the Ford reliability tour were groomed today for two More laps of their i Long journey with Macon and Atlanta. Ga., the next stops. Hie i he told him he impose a planes arrived Here yesterday with j Shorter sentence but said obedience no material change in their stand to prison rules would automatically i ing. Shorten his term. I John Livingston of Aurora 111., Roberts will be taken to prison at continues to Lead the race. Michigan City today. Entries arrive for . Dairy show St. Louis to. Oct 12�?up a the Best blooded cattle and horses in the country were arrayed in the Arena of the St. Louis new exposition building for the opening today of the National Dairy show and the St. Louis National Horseshoe. The exposition will continue through october 20. In the Dairy show Are 1,599 head of thoroughbred cattle constituting the largest entry list in the history of this annual show. More than 500 horses from the finest stables in the country Are entered in the horse show. Judging events scheduled for today were the 4-h club and vocational students cattle judging contests and the vocational students milk judging contest. O convict Colorado Bandit of murder Lamar colo., oct. 12�?up a George j. Abshier one member of the Bandit quartet which terrorized this Little City one Day in May. 1928, when two men were shot on Rube Walberg to stage a five run rally. Grimm a Homer with Cuyler on base had started their scoring in the fourth and it looked like a rout until the lightning hit Root at the outset of the seventh. First inning cubs Mcmillan up. Ball one inside. Ball two outside. Ball three Ball four. Mcmillan walked on four straight balls. Julish up. Strike one called. Ball one inside. Quinn threw to first. Ball two High strike two called. Foul. It was the hit and run pm Ftp a. Foul. Eng Lish flied out to Miller on a foul near the left Field line. Mcmillan held first. Hornsby up. Strike one High. Ball two Low and out one called. Foul strike two. Ball Side. Strike three Hornsby fanned strike one. Wilson singled to right on a spitter. Wilson up. Foul Mcmillan taking second. Cuyler up. Ball one Low. Strike one swung. Foul strike two. Foul strike three. Cuyler fanned on a called third strike. No runs one hit no errors two left. First inning athletics Bishop up. Bishop hit a Fly to Stephenson in Short left. Haas up. Haas bunted to Mcmillan and was out to Grimm. Two outs on two pitched balls. Cochrane up. Strike one called. Ball one High outside. Ball two outside. Ball three. Cochrane hit a Fly to English Back of second base no hits no errors none left. Second inning cubs Stephenson up. Strike one called. Stephenson grounded to Bishop and went out to Foxx. Gimm up. Bail one inside. Strike called. Grimm fouled out to car Ane on a Clever catch in front of the dugout. Taylor up. Strike one called. Taylor grounded to Bishop and was out to Foxx. No runs no hits no errors none left. Second inning athletics Simmons up. Ball one Low. Strike one called. Foul strike two. Into the Bull pen. Simmons struck out swinging so hard on the third strike he fell. Foxx up. Ball one inside. Strike one swung. Foxx grounded to English and was out to Grimm. Miller up. Strike one swung. Ball one inside. Miller hit to Mcmillan and was out at first on a Good Stop and throw. No runs no hits no errors. None left on base. Third inning cubs Root up. Strike one swung. Root was out on a great one handed Stop by Boley who got the Ball in the base. Mcmillan up. Ball one outside Mcmillan lifted to Foxx Back of first base. English up. Ball one High. Foul strike one. Ball two High bal three inside. Ball four inside. English walked. Hornsby up. Foul strike one. Ball one outside. Strike two swung. Ball two inside. Hornsby hit to Boley and was out at first Boley Fielding the Ball beyond second base. No runs no hits no errors none left on base. Third inning athletics Dykes up. Ball one outside Ball two inside. Strike one called. Foul strike two. Dykes singled and went to second when the Ball eluded Cuyler. Boley up. Ball one outside. I it was a pitch out. Boley bunted to Grimm and was out unassisted. Dykes went to third. A sacrifice. Quinn up. The cub infield came Taylor c Root p Nehf p Blake p Malone p Hartnett x Carlson p 2 1 2 1 2 o 2 2 3 1 2 0 3 3 0 0 too too too too too 2 1 3 o 2 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 a e 3 o i i 0 0 i c 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 totals 35 810 24 8 2 a a batted for Malone in 8th. Philadelphia to a r h to a e Bishop 2b 5 i 2 2 3 0 Haas of 4 i i 2 0 0 Cochrane c 4 i 2. 9 o 0 Simmons of 5 2 2 to o o Dykes 3 b 4 i 3 o 2 0 Miller of 3 i 2 3 o i Boley is 3 i i i 5 0 Quinn p 2 o 0 0 o 0 Walberg p o o 0 0 0 i Rommel p 0 o 0 0 0 0 Burns xxx 2 o 0 0 o 0 Grove p 0 0 0 0 o 0 Down in the first National Bank in. Ball one outside. Strike one during a Holdup today stood convicted of first degree murder by a verdict carrying the penalty of death. Two other men were murdered subsequently by the gang which robbed the Bank of $219,000. Called. Ball two outside. Strike two called. Ball three High. The cubs kicked and gathered about j Umpire Van Graf Lari. Mccarthy came from the Bench and sent Root Back to the Mound. Strike totals 36 to 15 27 to 2 xxx batted for Rommel 7th. Chicago too 205 Ioos 8 pm phia too too lox to summary a runs batted. In Cuyler 2 Stephenson Grimm 2 Taylor Bishop Haas 3 Simmons Foxx Dykes 3 Boley. Two base hits Cochrane Dykes. Thrice base hit Hornsby. Home runs Grimm. Haas Simmons. Sacrifices Taylor Haas Boley. Struck out by Quinn 2 Hornsby Cuyler Walberg 2 Mcmillan Root Grove 4 Mcmillan English Taylor Hartnett Root 3, Simmons Quinn 2. Malone 2 Boley Burns Carlson i Simmons. Pitchers record off Quinn 7 hits 6 runs earned in five innings none out in 6th with 22 at Bat Walberg i hit and i ran. Unearned in one inning with 5 at Bat Rommel 2 hits and i run earned in i inning with 4 at Bat Grove no hits and no runs in two innings with 6 at Bat Root 9 hits and six runs earned in 6 1-3 innings with 27 at Bat Nehf i hit and 2 runs earned in no innings pitched to two batters Blake 2 hits and 2 runs earned in no innings pitched to 2 batters with 2 at Bat Malone one hit and no runs in 2-3 of an inning with 3 at Bat Carlson 2 hits and no runs in i inning with 3 at Bat hit by Pitcher Malone Miller. Winning Pitcher Rommel losing Pitcher. Blake. Umpires Roy Van Graylan a at plate William j. Klem n at first base William Dineen a at second base Charles b Moran n third base. Time 2 12. Three Quinn struck out swinging hard at a third strike. Bishop up. Strike one called. Foul strike two. Ball one Low. Ball two High. Ball three High. Foul Bishop grounded to Grimm and was out unassisted. The athletics made continued on Page twelve foot Bau scores finals Ohio state 7 Iowa 6. Brown 13 Princeton 12. Third period Nebraska 7 Syracuse six. Minnesota 9 Vanderbilt 0. Navy 7 notre Dame 7. First period Harvard 14 new Hampshire 0. Second period Illinois 18 Bradley 0. Michigan 0 Purdue 6. Princeton 6 Brown 7. Army 3 Davison 7. Navy 7 notre Dame 7. Missouri 12 Iowa state amp