pusrnxca JOKES ‘ .\l.-my people think the clowning of Ernie Viau and Frank Hcryet in the two-mile race last week was the best track laugh B! the sea- son. However, I disagree. .During the‘ mile run a funnier incident happened.>A lied- lands man was running a vor y poor third and mat in this four-lap grind. Alter passing the start twice, the Bull- dog couch yclled, "l{ey,"lengtben nut your stride. Let's see you catch ,”,_" But the uneinbarrasscd run- nor merely replied, "But, coach, 'sn’t. this the two mlle'l" The run- nor hrhlbcard that the-coadi‘ might use him‘ in the longer distance and ..o’imagined that ho wasvrunning in A . ' . .\"|‘Alt’l‘ OF TWO MILE The starter of the races. a ,..nminent Pomona coach, also re- 5‘-ivod an embarrassing setback when. aftcrtelllng the entrants in the two mllothst ‘he would hate to send anyone‘ out of that race for jumping the gun. as it would make him and the runner look like fools, made the mistake of firing off an empty barrel of his pistol and received a miner-,' .|,[c "put" instead of the cannon- ‘ like roar. ' ' BASEBALL - ‘_ 7" "Baseball has started in a big way. The invincible Clay nine proved easy to tame, and the Aztecs seem to. be title bound after overcoming one of the blg- gt-st hurdles in the loop. How-— ever, they still have the potent Santa Barbara outfit to‘compete with as well as Rcdlands and Whittier. llldao Hlgashl provid- ed the fans with plenty of laughs attire last game when be reached . third on a,sacrll'lee bunt after leaving about half of the Oxy tram reclining on the turf. '. . . The new saying in the baseball world is “whlll, wllllf, whlfll And Jack Yount walked back to the bench." uivou sronrs Wrestling, boxing and ' _ fencing lso are faring quite well. The rnpplers, entering their first year _.,_ lrt and Jim Blét.hen,whilo Robert lnnzr:ck's swoidsmen still are raving that they have winiilng ‘aye. Swimming will soon be start- ng and State can expect more con- ucsts be put at the shrine ‘of the as! i~iord"Aat.ec. statue. lll'lNG A MEET. " ' For the llrst time f.hls year I ill attempt to dope a meet: This ‘ill not be real doping, but a dope heel of the Oxy-State track_mcet.. e sprints: lssctt, Kllday, Lang- orf and Cochrane of’Oxy will bat- lc it out with Kenny Ray, ilusa llnl. and Lowell‘ James of State ‘ch tho fonnor favorites to gain 2 two top notch positions in both vents. However, an upset is to be gureil on by one of _l.ho Aztecs. our-forty: Kildayf Jones and Al- ire will match strides, wit.h_l.ho uphomore, Bengal, aslight favor- c. However. Jones has sworn dire rents-and should make the race xterestlng. - U'l'lll‘.‘ll EVENTS The half-mllo and two- mile run» will be well handled by the \'el'cran Rogers of Oxy and his up-and - coming assistant, Hall. Frank flcryet,'Bob Durbln and Ernie‘Vlau will seek to‘ sweep the events" for State and prove their‘ vaunted power in distance "Ins-v The hurdle should be swept bl‘ Slate with the only serious competltlon coming from John- son In the lows. FIELD EVENTS . ();:lo_ and Williams will battle the aouthcrnera, Kendall and Mc- l'hle, in the high jump, with the outcome still uncertain. {In the blood lump lilcltltle of State, Re- lrblan of Oxy, and Kgllyahould llnlsll in that order; whlle Ray. .\lcl‘hle and .‘\lc_Mlchael should Dull away from the norlhcm oun- lt-nder, ()gle,_ln the pole.vault. lillday, lactt, Wbeatly should Windy a one, two in the shot and discus, although Warren and Las- t'InIll) may surprise -ln the latter I-vent. Pierson, Lee and lfllday will ‘stage a' three-man fight In’ the lavelln, while Oxaty should lllllc iho relay. The final score Will be about: Stale 09'/1 to Ox)’ 929}. Be Held: At Churchman, Walker, ' ‘Tlii and thir ' club in more home games. Saturday games, Tllegames will be played urtlay. at, uoldcn Hill “ ‘ starting at 2 P. bi. . If the Statcrs hit anywhere near what they did last week they should swamp the Poets by 10 runs. But of course all “boss-players" angldopestem die broke. 1 A_ Lfflfllyrchmam who outpllched llcrohal Lyons of Occidental to the tune of nine hits to eleven, will chuck the Friday game with either Bill Rnaka or '1‘. S. (llay- » stackin'. Walker doing the hurl- _ log for ‘Saturday's encounte . Churcbman has proved him-. self capable as Charlie Sm_lth's first pitching choice and_should have. no'.trouble in the initial game. Ranka.and Walker, how- ever are unkonwn qualities. _ ‘ So far this year the Whittier rec- ord locks 'vcry spotty. They beat ftcdlands but. lost. badly to Occiden- tal. _In practice -games they have fared even worse. The Fullerton Junior college club shut them out, allowing only two hits. The line-ups this week will re- main the ‘same as last, Saturday, with Smytb getting the call‘ over Yount. in the outfield spot, FIRST BOXlNG~ “ MATGHES HELD lllogner White, 136 lbs., nnd,l}ill Ehmke, 125 lbs., fought three‘ rounds to a draw at the IJad_'s Day program last Saturday night. This’ was the second boat between these two boys in the last two weeks. Tliere may have been on edge for one of the boys Saturday evening but the pollcywas to call it a draw if it was anywhere close. ‘ Emke Gels Nod in the previous bout, a’ week ago‘ last Thursday morning. Ebmkc ‘got ‘the nod over M3 shorter and heavier opponent in "a battle that was much faster than their draw battle. _'1‘heir il‘ght.thcn was the head-' liner ll-l a card _of ‘three, bouts held Thursday at ii A.- M. be- tween boxers in lllelhen's and Wirt's classes. _ In the first light. llarold Baker. ll8 lb_s., decisloned Reagan Mc- Chrlsty, 123 lbs., in a good bout. Baker is much shorter than Me; Christy but won handily. 8€0Tln§ 3 no-count knock-down in the second round. ' Jimmy Williams. 168._lbs.', and Temple Robinson, 156 lbs.. fousllt two cautious rounds to a draw. Both are clever boys but 50¢-'m0!l i0 be thinking too much and were tied up xnostof the time. ' ‘ After a few more tune-up fights to give the boys some ex- perience, bouts will be IIlM|I1t'd with the younger boxersgof the city ‘Y’. . Since the ‘ W0 weeks ago of the arrival of new . equipment, an increase ln4I’Eltl9- ‘trillion and interest in the boalnlt classes has been noted in -010 -boxing classes. . Enroll now. This will possibly be a minor sporl: next year if suffi- cient interest ls'shoWn- III. 1nonE1t"r..'.s- lllt - F°“ A lPAN'l‘S W I 903 Fifth Ave. at E Golden Hill « 9 ’ ' ’ ,_ . _ _ . . -Frzday and - Saturday _ . Raaka To Get Call For Aztec Mound Duties, Whittier Record ‘ Is Very Poor - week-end, ,tl1e,Aztee baseball team plays it's second games of the conference season \vitl1__the Whittier . _ . _ LastSatu1‘dny’s ~“track'-meet" with Occidental gives the State team‘ the edge in‘tl1e.Friday and one on Friday and loneon Sat- _ By Cormack llcrryman OCCIDENTAL ' _ ‘ " The Bengal Tigers have slo_wly developed into a serious threat to dctlironetbe Azlccsfns dual meet. champions of the Southern ‘Calif-' ornia Conference. Next Saturday when the two rivals meet to settle '38 honors some of the best times ever made in a. singlemect figure to be recorded. ‘ ' . The Oxy Spikes‘ rs figure to win by a couple of points, judging THE STATE COLLEGE AZTEC, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1936 » nwnsnunn Twb- Game Series -To-7 ~ from best times and " ‘ , made. However, my guessis that State will eke‘ out a close victory. V'O O _-O - BIG BEN .l3AS'i‘.\iAN ' One of the‘ greatest runners oi’ modern’ times and bolder oi three world records, Big Ben Eastman; is working out every day In the‘ hope of regaining some of his formerpower which brought- him world renown. Ben wouldllke nothing better _thun to represent Uncle Sam in the com- ing Olympics... Coach. llrulus Hamilton of Callfomia-U. pre- dicts that the ex-Stanford dash‘ will be running faster than ever by the'tlme the Olympic trials _ are held. ~ , O00" . RECORDS During the Olympic year, track records are unsafe as shown. by the onslaught against then; by all the cinder stars. The Olympics offer that extra needed incentive which is so necessary in record,- breaklng performances. pl:-larly season marks indicate’ that this will‘ ,bc1.the'best. year ever for‘out.- stonding marks in_track and field. ' . o -9 9 _ '- m.rMrIc Lsuuses _ . ._‘,UncIe Sam's _chanccs for ‘an- other trhck and field champion- ship are particularlybriglat this ‘year. However, it is the‘conten- tlon of many cinder stars that the U. 5. trial eliminatlons are tao strenuous. thereby lessening the potentialities for victory. Among them are Glenn Cunning- ham, world's record holder in the mile. who says. "(lot system of ' ' ‘elimination by hosts is too vigor- ous fo'r ‘ the average atlxclelc. Generally, it leaves the winners. who are to l't‘|'I_}'(‘Blll|l America against foreign competition, in a burned out condition by the time You‘ Don’t Have to Be Crazy to Throw thcjavciin ---‘ But it Sure Hqlps By GL_EN WIRT “Tho crazier they a”... Be At «Stake: Battle . Expected To Be_,Clo'se Oxy Hopes Rest Upon Claude Kilday, Rogers," And Jerry Ise'tt; detltrone the Aztecs. A great deal of O.\'y's strength lies‘ -on the slim shoulders of iron man is supposed to do is to score one-third of the necessary Points to win. Should this ex- ‘lllverslde ilnilrhuvc an oil" day, the Aztec chances would be en- hanced. . . ' Kilday Looks Good in the shut, Javelin, and quar- ter mile run Kllday has better marks than any Aztec perform- cr-to date, while in the low hur- dles. dlscus and hundred ynrd_ dash he is right up with the best State can produce. A conserva- tive guess is that he will score‘ 20 points. ' . With their conference sprint champion, Jerry lsett, in fine form the Aztec sprinters figure to chase him to victory in both the hundred and the furlong. W "Triplets" 'l'u I)uuhIe_ States distance triplets . Ernie Vinu, Frank lleryet, and lluli Dur- bin, will have to dou_ble up as’ us- ual.‘ If they can score heavily in the distance runs the Aztecs might stay in the running. Oxy figures to walk all‘ with most of the llrst places and it will be up to the sec- - and and third place men to carry the liouse of Montezuma to vic- tory. ‘ l . On a point. forgpoint basis .the Oxy Tigers figure to win till’ to 64. , _ . ___._____.__ _ Jim Bottomlpy uses the longest but of all the major league base- ball stars.’ . EASTER ' 5PEClAl. - ‘Hand Woven "Apache". - ‘ _ _ Woolen Tics ‘He or 2 for 3 L50 SllLAll'l‘ TIE Sll0l’ ,-no-2::--n IOIS Fifth Ave. CAPERS 5 ‘ ' ’> ‘ i~:\'nir\' ‘ _ muons- l\'l'l‘li ,,_.Fea_turing . . . luanvsr Uuu.\N's . szrnc COLLl~2GlANS Claude Kllduy. All this scnsiititnnzll ' State “Triplets”. , To Doublerlnyllunsp. ..D_uul Meet supremacy of tlie.Sot|tl)ei'n Cadiforniu confer- ence will be "decided next Sul.u1'du_v, when the potent Oxy tracksters play host to Coach Charlie l_’eterson’s Spike nI'tists._ If lllt«li‘,0l')'.i?(.'pct\l.s itself, the Aztecs will du'plicate’tliei1' vic- tory of last year, but judging from best times and distances . _ _ on n dope basis the Bengal 'l‘lge1's 4 jule a sligllt.'favo’i'ite to Fgoslz Trcick .' ege fresllnlcn will meet the lliur-. incsand llerbcrtilloox-er in n tri- angular meet. Providing that the weather ‘permits, the meet will start. at 2:30. ' The Fresh are heavy favorites to-,\vin,, with the bnttie5being re- served to the .\lurlnes‘:uul lloovcr. State will again lluv.-kiln, and llerdel. Gault, llur- rows, l'utelln, and Sulvln will be ‘in there" for the freshmen, too. llporur Nt‘t‘ll|tl lo,|n.- excilpllmh ully nu-uk this yt':lr.. Grcnfr-1| ltfelllrt to he the only one who has been ;:x'\'on'n chance loplurc in in the sprints. distance runner will be unable to run because of a leg injury. The Murlnm are expected in be stronger this year than their previous meets." 'l'he only thing known about them ls_tlInt they have rrgnud pole vnullt.-r,7I fair sprinter. and many goo_d weight, mca. .:.u ".Il's '_l§’ulu.red on 8 MODELS $37.50 to $79.50 SERVICE FRANKLIN 3754 ' CAMPUS - :?cornn.g AEASTER EVE ._; iFR0L1c- j‘ if >._s‘Afl‘Ulll}‘AY A Allitll. lllh ~ I-‘rank. l.osey's "" - Orcliestru r .I- , llztllmm.-4 - l\’oveltit-s ikmxclnutt-.-‘ Adm. 25C per person Logos 25c L-xlm per couple Adm. 75(.‘ 13:1)!“ l.4u:v.-at 25c extra per couple l-‘or Ilene.-rvalions Call 0328 i§\\\\i§lS'I:r.,\\,\ lBlEA\lClHl Next. Wednesday the State can-' lmve». Young, ' llcrg. a good . fl_lIl,ll.R"§3H..,F nmr .~ AL WARD‘S TYPE\X/RlTER I065 Scvcntlu Slvcct - San ‘Diego. Calil.‘ TIER. nMay'-~' .5...