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BBeatsDiego for College Cage Title*****Favored Teams Take Rag-Time LeadBY 33-T0-31 COUNT1 iIn Bowling Tournament at ModernFENSKE FALLS SHORT■MFavored team* leaped ahead inNational intercollegiate Champion- t l ***** ^K1! str* °* *h6 secondannual rag*tlmo bowling tournament which started yesterday at the Modern Recreation and whlohship to Winfield Team AfterNIp-and-Tuck Game. •MMIKansas City, March, 18.—(fl3)— Southwestern'* deliberate gunnersbecame long-range marksmen tonight and defeated Ban Biego State,will reach the half-way mark after a full day of Sunday play.Miller Sanders and Bill Voelker took the lead in men’s doubles with32 to 31, for the national inter* M.3, and Rip Nance and Dewey collegiate basketball championship **eago were high In the mixed dou-in a game that saw the two teams blea with 1,236.within a point of each otherthroughout the last five minutes.The Winfield/ Kan., firing squad cannonaded to an 18 to 14 advantage at the half, then annexed a 10-polnt lead.The weary cripples from the west coast spurted and tied the count at 29-all, but a pair of fouls by Mason Harris was converted into points by the new champions who replaoe the Warrensburg, Mo., Teachers.A basket by San Diego tied the teams once more with less than a minute to go. Another foul and Captain Eddie Hinshaw strode to the free throw line and dropped In the point which decided the contest.The stout Ban Diego defense held Lloyd Tucker to three baskets infowling will atari at about 10 o'clock this morning and continuelate into the night as teams andindividuals go after cash awardsand numerous merchandise prises.Twenty-four teams bowled yesterday and ^ist night, and twicethat number is expected today. There were 16 men’s doubles and eight women's doubles teams to see action so far.Scores of leaders:Rip Nance-—169-225-172—566. Dewey Seago—181-167-145—493. Handicap—177; total—1,286.Miller Sanders—175-160-176—511.Bill Voelker—208-195-191—594. Handicap—288*, total—1,393.OF MARK IN MILEChuck Was Shooting at His Own Mark as He Comes in First With 4)12.5 Run.NUGGETS WIN CAGECROWN AT DENVERFavorites Defeat Bartlesville Phillips In Finals of A. A. tf. Tourney, 25-22.Denver, March 18.—(A?)—Smashing defensive play and brilliant shots in the pinches carried the Denver Nuggets to the national A. A. U, basketball championship to-CARDS SPANK YANKSIN 7-TD-6 CONTESTChicago, March 18—04*)—Charles(Chuck) Fenske, former University*of Wisconsin star, fell far short of his own indoor mile record tonight in a special match mile in the Armour Tech relays, negotiating the distance in 4 minutes 12.5 seconds.Fenske was paced for two laps by Dick Cooper, Wisconsin middle-distance runner, and by Tommy Deokrd, Indiana university star, the whole way,Off to Flying Start Fenske, who defeated Glenn Cunningham in New York last week, was shooting at his own indoorHadley Bumped for Four Runs in mile mark of 4:08.9 made in thisFirst as St Louis Gets Big Start on Champions.St Petersburg, Fla., March 18.—(A4)—The St Louis Cardinals pounded Bump Hadley for four runs inthe first inning then collected | Upping least his own indoormeet last year and Cunningham's 4:04.4 mark established at Dartmouth a year ago.The Wisconsin star of a year ago got away with a flying start, but lagged in the second and third laps, losing what chance he had ofnight/ They subdued their bitter the first half and two in the last I rivals, the Bartlesville Phillips ofperiod. So potent was the guard- Oklahoma, 25 to 22, before a roar* ^ ing of the red-clad warriors the | lng crowd of 7,000 persons. Southwestern team connected only from the free throw line after the first five minutes following the intermission.three more in the eighth off JoeBeggs to defeat the New York Yankees, 7 to 6, today.mark.Meet winners included: University two-mile relay—WonElvin Adams' homer Inside the I by Wisconsin; second, Illinois; park with one on base featured the third, Marquette; fourth, Kansas.TENNIS TOURNAMENTPLANS UP TOMORROWJoplin Tennis Club Members and Net Enthusiasts Will Meetat Y. M. C. A. Building.m8O Vii]Plans for the second annual city-wide spring doubles tournament will be made at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the Y, M. C* A. building at an open meeting sponsored by the Joplin Tennis Club.Leo Dugger, club president, said last night that all tennis enthusiasts of the city are invited.Frank Brittain and John Martin won the boys' title last year, and Bill Warren and Phil Hannum were the men's champions. Ed Lang and Bill Gideon competed in both divisions and went to the finals in each tourney.Plans for the season's membership drive also probably will como up tomorrow night, with officials promising the lowest dues in the history of the club.totavve IuoipeicoifetcmcaaidphhacaWANN O tf N CEMENTScARdoft^aJo®'AAA/We wish to thank out many friend a andIh,neighbors for their kindness shown us during the illness and dsath of our beloved father and grandfather, George W. Goiuen; we especially thank Rev, Farris, congregation First Baptist church, Hurlbut mortuary, also for the beautiful floral offering.From the t ne Tee Connelloy, I flrat-lnhing rally. Joe Gordon hit Time—7 minutes B8.3 secondsUniversity 70-yard high hurdles—Denver forward from Oklahoma for the circuit to start the Yanks' university, drilled home a long goal scoring in the fifth and the word Won toy Finch, Northwestern. Time from the sidelines three and a half champions tied the count briefly I —8.8 seconds.Captain Billy Patterson, the San I minutes after the game opened, the I In the seventh when Bill Knloker* I Shot put Won by Hackney, Kan-Diego ace who flew here to aid his | Nuggets, greatest cage team ever hooker tripled off Bill McGee with sas State, si feet 9%, inches; seccrippled mates in the final game, saw some action, but his quick, one-handed push shot was bottled up effectively.Although Lloyd Tucker, whose brother, Gerald, .sparked the Winfield high school team to the Kansas state title, tonight, led the scoring with 13'points, it was the victors' ability to grab the rebouiida and the stellar floor play ,of Hinshaw that turned the tide.developed in the Rookies, ran two on, then scored on Charley ond, Mills, Nebraska, 48 feet 11%- ud a. tipirVhAS? third Vtffthhlfcit. NfthrnitlcJi.Tony Cueeinello, veteran shortstop, takes advantage of a rest period and enjoys a cup ofcoffee and a sandwich under the warm sun at the Boston Bees' training camp at Bradenton, Fla.MR AND MRS. BEN GOLDEN AND CHILDREN.ahead all the way.They scored six points whileinches; third, Webbies, Nebraska, 47 feet 1% inches; fourth, Malisch,Keller's infield outScore by innings: R.H.E* *# j.vkh* *ti » ai/stti/%#* rsxs\#r*v%ssthrowing such a coldon around New York ....000 010 302-8 10 1 Wisconsin, 45 fee t 9% inches; fifth, | /[Q NOVICE BOXERStheir own goal that Phillips could St. Louis .....400 000 03x—7 8 2 Rendleman, Chicago, 4B feet.Hadley, Beggs and Rosar; Bow-We wish to thank our friends andheigh-bors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved son father and brother, Chatles Jackson Watson; also the Rev, John Morgan, Mrs. Mary Odell, the Singers, the Hurlbut Undertaking Co. and for the beautiful floraloffering*.Mre. Melllsla Watson, Miss Fern Watson, Mr. John Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watson, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E,Sccrest, :S$not score from the field until RayEbling, Kansas university former | man, McGee and Bremer All-Big-Six forward, hit the target with a long one.Pre-tournament favorites, but eiS»Macks Takes Wild Game.New Orleans, March 18.—(A5)i*ite Md in some of *our .Cleveland pitchers iesuedUniversity sprint medley relay—Won by Wisconsin; second, Marquette; third, Kansas State.. Time —3 minutes 33.6 seconds.Matched mile—Won by Fenske, unattached; second, Deckard, un-USING GYMNASIUMin~mumoriamnuaw U,UL tumcu cm, I,™ i their earlier games, the Nuggets B6ven bases on balls, bit one bate- | attached. Time—4:12.5.SOUTHWESTBRNN FG FT PF TP fought back tonight to the peak of “an- 7Invitation Extended to AU Scrappers of District to Use Free Facilities Here.in loving memory of our dew eon and brother, Gene Arnold Smith.It hat been seven years etnce you ten ui, but it seems twenty-four;Gene, dear, we hope to meet you when parting la no more.In Mount Hope, quietly eleeping, whereHinshaw, f. .......... 1L. Tucker, f. .......,, 5Briar, c. •»•*.»«••«••• 4 Smith, c. ............ 0Fugit, g* •«*'««»«.•*».* 0DlX, g» '• 0Bratches, g, 1‘ / . .JN—Totals ..... 11332020021102145 1810 11SAN DIEGOartistic basketball play that won them the Missouri Valley A. A. U. 10 League title this season.0 Score:DENVER.Bishop, f. ..,Connelley, f..........2Gruenig, c. ......2821 McCracken, g. ....... 0University 440-yard run—Won byTime 50.6allowed 14 hits today as the Indians Toole, Kansk's State, dropped a W?id game to the Fhila- | seconds. delphia Athletics, 18-13, in an exUniversity 70-yard low hurdleshibition between the American Won shurilla, Marquette; sec202Harris, f .......0Phelps, f ..5Delauer, f ............8Echle, ..............IThompson, c .........0Hodgetts, g ,.2Preisler, g .0Allison, g , .0Patterson,' g . •... .0FGFTPFTF Wells, g .........240111002030120300041073Colvin, fg .....01002121421Ond, Robinson, Michigan State; third, Sohwope, Marquette; fourth,Time—1402FG FT PF TP League, clubs. Five A's pitchers12 14 gve out 20 hits, but weren’t as _____^ _______^ -r5 free with their passes. Nagel, H0tchkiss, Kansas State.9 rookie Athletic third baseman, and M seconds.Bruce Campbell, Cleveland right6 fielder, each connected for a triple,1 double and two singles.Score by innings: ________________ _____^______,Totals............7 11 11 25 Philadelphia. 018 333 005-18 14 2 ^owle, Wisconsin; fifth, Mitchell,BARTLESVILLE. FG FT PF TP Cleveland . ..352 010 020—13 20 1 Kansas State. Time—4 minutesGumpert, D, Smith, Reninger, 28,2 seconds.Pippen „ and Hayes; Humphries,Milnar, Suphe, Zuber and Pytlak,Hemsley.One mile run—(Open)—Won by Mehl, Wisconsin; second, Pedler, Western Michigan Teachers; third, Wiokersham, Marquette; fourth,9 9Totals ............11Big Consolation Score.Gilbert .Rhoades collected 28 points tonight as Glenville, W. Va., State established a tournament r. scoring mark in defeating Peru, Neb., State, 73 to 49, in the consolation game of the 1936 national intercollegiate basketball meet.The West Virginians sported a 10-polnt lead after five minutes and increased it to 22 to 8 after nine minutes. They led, 42 to 26, at the half.It was Stocky Harold Norboski'ft setup that gave the easterners their 69th point, surpassing the 68 pointscollected by East Texas Monday indemolishing« the Springfield, Mo., Teachers. Albert Lilley, the blond giant who plays • center for the victors, garnered 19 points. Lester Mosley contributed 21 of Peru's aggregate.Ebling, f.............4Shields, f. «....••«••• 1Fortenberry, c. .....1PraUe, g. ............ 0O+Ferkins, g. .......... 0Stephenson, g. 1811 Lockard, f. »«»•.*•••• 0Troutwine, g. ........ 0Babcock, g...........03001130001240210301122115000National WildlifeUmps Got Together.There'll soon be enough umpires to constitute a minority, if the National Association of Semi-Pro umpires keeps growing. Already, sev-Restoration WeekWill Start TodayTotals........ 7Half score—Denver 13; ville 12..Hollywood Wins Third.The Hollywood Metros overtookthe gallantly fighting San Fran-- - - n , The voice of conservation will be8 13 221 oral hundred of the Quiet-Oivx n- ^eard throughout the Ozarks thislartles-1 Bench-You boys have affiliated as ^js section joins withthemselves with the above named other parts of the country in ob-organization, which is a branch of I gervanee of National Wildlife Rathe National Semi-Pro Congress. ] gtoration week.Through the nationwide umpire ciseoOlymplc Club in the second I system, it will now be possible forhalf to win the consolation game, ] every sandlot team* affiliated with | week-long campaign to help finance 34 to 80.Starting with two special shoots at the skeet club here today, aWith only a six-man squad, the Olympics spurted to a 17-to-12 half- J sioner, George time, lead, but faded in the final period before Hollywood's reserves, who were better sharpshooters than the first line.The Metros, who upset the Oklahoma City Parks, favored Missouri Valley A. A. U. league entry,in the third round, take the tournament's third-place ranking.Forward Jack Hupp, former U.S. CJ. star, tnsaarl in 11 nnints.the organization to settle disputes the gigantic national and state pro-through the semi-pro high commis-1 grams will be launched.isler.Shinn a Rookie.New York.—lt;£*)—Walter Shinn, football captain at Penn last season, will have a tryout with the New York Giants baseball team this spring.22 of Olympic's points between them. •WftHrann mail a thfl last. OlVfttttlcCounty federation groups throughout' the state will be busy selling special sheets of wildlife stamps. The stamps are pictures ,of trees, wild flowers, birds, mammals and fish. Part of the revenue from each sheet of stamps will remain within the * county in which they are sold, part will go to the state and part to the national federation.It has been announced that eachrt - t __A * J- _ —_ — -With about 40 novice boxers working out at the Market Square ring daily, a district-wide invitation was extended to scrappers yesterday to take advantage of the free facilities at the gymnasium for boxers who desire to compete in a tournament here late in April and early in May.Director Karl Applegate, who will conduct the tournament for boys who never before have hadactual experience in the ring, said several district towns planned to develop teams as they did in Golden Gloves warfare here last month.Free Equipment for Boxers.There are ring trunks, shoes, the ring and other boxing equipment ready for the boys any time they want to work out. In addition there are showers for after workouts and a checking system for clothes.Applegate, In inviting local and district warriors free use of the training quarters, also urged high school coaches to develop those athletes for fistic action.the flowers gently wave,ny a«We love you clearly as you lay In your silent grave.Sadly missed by mother, Mrs. Bertie R. Smith and brother, V. G. Smith. :Eos^^oxTerrSi^^ward. 1824 Byers. Phono 456._.LoST—Slack scottle, 9 months old. Returnto 212 Moffet after 8 p. m., reward.PURL!. ^ONALBiTWaffrtreat^^women. 814% Main.'DR. ABBA Y. WRIGHT, wglstered lptometrtst. Eyes examined, glasses fitted, scientific service, guaranteed. Office, 834% Main street. _^AIRMOUNT maternity. Private hospital.Seclusion High grade maternity service for unmarried girle. Low rates. Workingreduces expenses. . 1414 East 'Twenty-seventh. Kansas oity. Mo. tMEN OLD AT 40! GET PfoS Rew Os-citrttrex Tonto Tablets contain raw oyster In vigorators and other stimulants. One dose1starts new pep. Value $1.00. price, 79a Call, write Grown*s rug and all good drug stores,WUeRr to ElATSpecial5lunch 2c, short orders.SP E (JlAlTTVO TICES• - a/ ..$3.EXHIBITION BASEBALLAt Ontario, Calif,: KHSChicago (A) .....021 121 300—» 9 14 3Loa Angeles ....... 400 000 4fi*—13 15 1Herring, Dobemic, Dietrich and Rensa, Tresh; Berry, Lieber, fitefani and Collins,Bueme.At Los Angeles: Pittsburgh lt;N)• tillB H B030 001 110—6 11 2Chicago (N) ........ 510 012 00*—9 10 3Tobin, Barnes, Brown and Mueller, Ber res, Brown; Root, Russell and Mancuso, Baker.At Sarasota, Fla.: R h ECincinnati (N) ..... 021 000 100—4 11 0Boston (A) ........ 002 021 00#—5 9 1Davis, Walters and Lombardi; Gatehouse, Bag by and Desautels.ALTERATIONS—Crepes 50c; suits Take men's work. 1101 HIU._aLl kinds beauty service. Jean’s Beauty Service, 1416% Main, phone 1401._a BARGAIN—single garment cleaned an'i1Pressed 40c,* 3 garments $1. Jackson’sMlt;ddem Cleaners, 727 Main, phone 1324. AtJTO glass replaced. Complete stock glassIfor furniture, etc. Reduced prices, Wat son’s Glass Shop, 1808 East Seventh.B * M Beauty Shoppe, 106 West Fifteenth,Shone 1890. Hattie Bowers, Maude Me* fejll, Edith Gager, operators. _dARD^T plowing done by reliable man.'Phone 1881.Slt;5TiCfc! tfc whom it may concernf lthoDe Luxe Cab Co. will be permitted to withdraw their escrow to buy equity in* eurances one week from this date. March 15, 1939. {Hew METHOD CLEANERS AND DYERSISingle garments cleaned and pressed, 40c,3 garments $1. 619 West Nineteenth, phone“a.87YOUR GARMENTS INSUREDITT\
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