,SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929 THE Iri1hi DAILY Ti-IF. ivilCi-ITCAN i~AiLY mm Play By Play Account ofCub'sWin In Third Game AR A L IT Stephenson. Bishop went out to vancing. Taylor threw out Foxx. Four Big Ten Games i BADGERS UNDERTAKE EXTENSIVE srtright to grab'Grim s Tekas No runs, one hit, no errors. Leaguer. Taylor fanned. No runs, Eighth Inning d Scheduled For TodayFALL VARSITY CREW CAMPAIGN nfortrgtt rbGimsTxsN us n hit, no errorsCA -M ila chedled FotT d PHILADELPHITr-CSIhrane beat Boley. English fanned. Hornsby the squad yesterday. __-_- out a hit to short. Simnons lined doubled to right. Wilson walked. Fuhrman, veteran Iowa MADISON, Wis., Oct. 11- With 1 rn oa for. next spring s freshman crew. (Continued From Page One) to Wilson. Bush tossed out Foxx, Cuyler fouled to Foxx. No runs, guard, hastnot been declared eg s football dominating thepopular Nr ett the fullssmor fre (Coninud Fom Pge ne) Cochrane taking second. Miller' one hit, no errors. ible as yet pending investigations Nri httefl tr o l tried to steal home. No runs, two singled to center, Cochrane scor- PHILADELPHIAEnglish threw on charges of professionalism and mind, few but rabid enthusias- though but three members of his hits, no errors. jn , Miller was out stealing Ta- UMilrDyebakdSphn probably will not break into the have noted the exceptional situa-thuhbthrem brsohs g. e a u taigTy out Miller. Dykes backed Stephen- h tion which exists in Wisconsn row- 1929 varsity crew, which finished Third Inning lor to Hornsby. One run, two hit' son against the left field bleachers Ohio game. in hics ti so n 1929 varsie whic fined CHICAGO-Taylor popped to no errors. f h li Bol fli Indiana's squad of 25 members g this fall. fifth at Poughkeepsie last Jne, Dykes. Bush fanned. McMillan Sixth nnig or s ner. oey ed to Cuy left for Chicago Thursday where Under the observing eye of Crew have returned to college, Mike has popped to Bish. No runs, no hits, CHICAGO-Bush walked. Mc errors they will do battle with Stagg's Coach Mike Murphy, a fall rowing one boat made up of eight veteran no errors. Millan popped to Cochrane. Dykes Ninth Inning punchless Maroons. Indiana is campaign is in progress such as the oarsmen and, for the first time in PHILADELPHIA-Bisho fumbled English's grohde, both CHICAGO-Stephenson doubled favored to take this battle after University of Wisconsin has never Wisconsin history, has enough p popped, to left. Earnshaw tossed out the stron showin made against had in its thirty-five more or less freshmen with rowing experience to Grimm. IHaa: singled to right.|ruiners being safe. Hornsby sin Grimrm. Taylor popped to Bishop. Notre Dame last week, while Chi- checkered years as a rowing uni- to permit of his putting a frosh Cochrane singled to center, Haas Bled to left, Bush scoring ardE- uhfnnd oIvriy stopping at second. Simmons lishHholding second. dshop threwgBus fanned.No runs, one hit, no cago has not developed an offense versity. I crew on the water in the fall. flied to McMillan. Foxx was safe out Wilson. Cuyler singledwEng- error.E to stop the Hoosier's passes. Large Squad Out The first boat of Varsity candi- SnPHILADELPHIA-Summa batted Bradley should prove no match In short, Coach Murphy has more dates, as now made up, includes when English fumbled his grounder. lish and Hornsby scoring. Stephen- for Earnshav and struck out. for the powerful Illini, but Minne- than 30 candidates for his next Ihde, former captain Drouet, Mar- Miller flied to Stephenson. No son flied to Miller. Three runs, two I Bishop was out, Grimm unassisted. sota may meet a tartar when they varsity crew, rowing daily on Lake ple, Keenan, Zabol, Weber, Cap- runs, two hits, one error. hits, one error. Hornsby threw out Haas. No runs, run up against Vanderbilt, usually Mendota, and over 70 men enrolled tain Goodnight, Oberdick and Fourth Inning PHIADELIIA-Dykes flied to its no errors a power in the South. and hard at work as candidates Sperling. CHICAGO-Foxx took English's Stephenson. Boley fouled to ------------- pop fly. Hornsby struck out. Wil- Grimm. Earnshaw struck_ out. No_ son singled to right. Cuyler fanned runs, no hits, no errors. No runs, one hit, no errors. Seventh edRniUg PHILAELPIA-Dykes fied to CHICAGO-Earnshaw tossedout Wilson. Boley singled to - center. Bs ann. No rnis no hMs n lem ers and M echanics DankRU Earnshaw sacrificed, McMillan toeros Grimm. Bishop walked. Haas filed errors.LA LH -BCsnl to Cuyler. No runs, one hit, no er- PHILADELPHIA-Bishop singled Star Pocket to right. Bishop went to secondon 205 East Hutioh 330 South Mate Street i rors. ia wild pitch. Haas fouled to Tay- 0SBilliard M atches Fifth Inningr. Cochrane walked. 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