Sensational Sprint By Breidenbach Wins Drake Mile Relay Mehl Captures Featured Mile Race At Penn Defeats Fenske, Venzke In 4:25.8; Seven New Relay Records Are Set PHILADELPHIA, April 27.-OP)-- The featured special mile went in dog-trot time, but the thousands of other athletes in the final day's competition of the 46th annual Penn Relays today took up the slack by placing the record output on a mass production basis. Before 32,000 spectators, the high school and college youths accounted for seven new meet marks, including the one set yesterday and another broken twice today, and tied still another meet record. Walter Mehl of Wisconsin won over Chuck Fenske and Gene Ven- zke in the special mile in 4:25.8, the only excitement being provided in the last 220 yards as the trio made a concerted dash for the tape after loping around casually for three and one-half laps. Mehl finished about two yards in front of Fenske, with Venzke another two yards back. Large Alfred Blozis of George- town had started the record breaking orgy yesterday by putting the shot 55 feet 5 3/8 inches to displace the mark of 52 feet 9 1/4 inches set by William Watson of Michigan last year. Ralph Ross of Army hoisted him- self over the bar at 14 feet 2 3/8 inches to better the meet pole vault record of 14 feet 1%/2 inches set by Keith Brown of Yale in 1935. North Texas State's team ran the college 880 relay in 1:25.4 to better the meet mark of 1:25.9 set by Pitts- burgh last year. The Yale 880 yard shuttle hurdle team ran a preliminary heat in 1:00.9 and thefinalin 1:00.8 to better the meet mark of 1:01.2 set by Virginia in 1938. A Fordham team ran the class "B" one mile college relay event in 3:18.2. The old record of 3:19.3 was. set by Maryland last year. In The Majors AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland .... 100 010 011-4 10 1 Detroit .......100 001 00x-2 7 1 Wolverine Juniors - . - Lyle Bond, junior right-hander, is the second Michigan hurler this season to turn in a four-hit per-1 formance, which yesterday held Indiana in cheek to set the stageI for the Wolverines' two-run ninth inning rally that beat the Hoosiers, 5-4.T GOLF TIPS by RAY COURTRIGHT; Varsity Golf Coach -- STANCE - Place the feet about twelve inches apart with toes out a little on a line parallel to the direction line. Keep the weight well on the heels, and make the initial motion of sit- ting down, bending at the waist so that the arms can move freely in front of the body when hanging straight down from the shoulders. Keep the back straight and the head arid neck in the same relation to the upper trunk as when stand- ing. Relax all muscles. Never think of distance. Think of swinging the club as a weight. Make the straight left arm control this action. See that the weight is on the heels throughout the swing. (All Rights Reserved) DiMaggio's Return Is Postponed Again WASHINGTON, April 27.--()- Joe DiMaggio's hopes of returning to the New York Yankee lineup with- in a few days were given a jolt today following an examination of his right knee injured in a pre-season exhibi- tion game with the Brooklyn Dod- gers. "All I know," said Joe, "is that I can't run and the doctor told me, not to try until the leg felt per- fectly O.K. I was getting worried so I decided to find out just what was the matter. It may be some time before I return to action." Dr. Bennett, however, said the 1939 American League batting champion was well on the way to recovery. Don Canham ... In Sports Limelight Is Victorious In High Jump Varsity's Two-Mile Team Finally Trips Hoosiers; Lose Four-Mile Relay (Continued from Page 1) fcur-mile relay, however, and the Hoosiers placed the first blot of the record of this year's Michigan team. Karl Wisner opened up a lead for the Wolverines, but Jack Dob- son, after retaining it through most of his stretch, faded in the last 220 to come in thirty years in the rear. Ed Barrett ran a beautiful mile to hand the baton to Capt. Ralph Schwarzkopf in first place. Schwarz- kopf and Kane ran shoulder to shoulder until the last 50 yards when Warren Breideubach jmior Kane came out around the Wolver- ine leader to win by five yards. quater-miler, staged a story-book finish to the Drake mile relay yes- Canham Outleaps Boydston terday when he took over the ba- Canham met and conquered the ton on the anchor leg with a 10- most serious threat to his claim to yard deficit and with a brilliant the title of the nation's best college performance of "clutch" running high-jumper when he outleaped edged out Louisiana's Frank sophomore Don Boydston of Okla- Church. homa A. & M. who had previously jumped over six feet eight inches. Canham won the meet at six feet Hawkeyes Nip Badgers, four and three-fourths inches, and I e went another inch, just one-fourth 4 To 3, I Ten Innings inch short of the Drake record, but failed in an attempt at the record. MADISON, Wis., April 27.-(P)- Cochran, Indiana's international Iowa made a sweep of its Big Ten 400-meter hurdle champion and Big conference baseball series with the Ten Indoor 440 king, easily won the University of Wisconsin by scoring quarter-mile hurdle race today, win- a 4 to 3 tenth inning victory in the ning by four yards over Michigan's second game today. The Badgers Stan Kelley. Cochran was onlyone- were routed 5 to 0 yesterday. tenth second off the Carnival record Sore:rue o0ysedy of :53.4.Score: Hurdle Team Fifth Iowa .......000 000 201 1-4 3 2 The only other Wolverine team Wisconsin . .010 000 020 0-3 11 8 which figured in the day's events Stastny, Ilohenhorst, Haub and was the shuttle hurdle team which Welp; Saxer and Cunningham, Will- finished fifth behind Texas' record- ding. tying quartet, Louisiana State, Illi -_________________ nois and Marquette. ond in two relays, third in one, * * * and fifth in another. The Wolver- The final tabulation showed Mich- ines won two individual events, and iian had won three relays, run sec- took one second. Veteran Eleven Defeats Frosh In Scrimmage Session, 20-13 By GENE GRIBBROEK Frutig had recovered a fumble on an A "Blue" team, composed chiefly attempted quick kick by Wise. of varsity veteran and reserve grid- The losers started things off early in the game when Kresja inter- ders, outscored an all-freshman cepted Call's pass on the Blue 45 "White" team, 20-13, yesterday as and carried it to the 25 before Call Coach Fritz Crisler put his spring forced him out of bounds. A bad football squad through a two-hour pass from center Bud Schwayder scrimmage session. About 50 players put the Whites back to the 43 on the saw action in the first workout of next play, but a pass from Wise to the year on the stadium turf. Phil Sharpe brought it back to the The frosh, scoring first, held a 17. Windle took it to the three two 13-7 lead at the half, but bowed to plays later, and Wise scored around a quick break by end Ed. Frutig and left end. Rudy Sengel converted. a drive led by Norm Call and Jim Frutig started the Blue drive that Grissen in the third and last per- tied the score when he blocked Wise's iod, which gave the Blues the de- kick on the 45, and the Blues recov- cision, ered on the 50. With Grissen doing Frutig Intercepts Pass most of the ball-carrying, Call the Frutig's score came after about passing, and Bob Flora and Bob In- two minutes of the third quarter, galls blocking beautifully, the vet- when he intercepted a shovel pass erans marched to the score, Call tak- from freshman Cliff Wise off re- ing it over off right tackle from the ceiver Bob Kresja's chest and ran three. Mezow converted. 25 ard toscoe.Bill 1'lzow con The Whites went into their short- 25 yards to score, lived lead after Elmer Madar ended a Blue threat by knocking down Ar- The Blues clinched the game on nold Salvatore's pass on his own Grissen's touchdown from the five, nine. Then a drive featured by a This was set up after the latter had Fred Dawley to Madar passing com- teamed with Call to take the ball bination took the ball to the four, into White territory, Call had booted from where Dawley scored. His kick one that was batted outside by end was not good. Harlin Fraumann on the three, and Frosh Impress Crisler Th wnr of Friit at end and I'I Ski I ' Ii Boston......210 000 000-3 7 Philadelphia ...000 010 70x-8 9 New York...'.....100 000 010-2 5 Washington .. 020 000 01x-3 9 St. Louis ...... 010 111 200-6 10 Chicago .......200 000 000-2 10 1 1 1 2 2 1 I NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn ......100 100 200-4 10 3 New York .... 000 100 000-1 8 2 Philadelphia .. 000 100 202-5 10 1 Boston .......010 120 000-4 16 1 Chicago . .......000 013 000-4 8 2 St. Louis ......000 000 000 --0 7 2 Pittsburgh .... 000 000 000-0 3 0 Cincinnati .... 000 020 10x-3 8 1 f7 Racket Restringing Now is the time to improve your tennis game by giving the old racket a restringing. 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