the second team and was scored on but once, a triple by Lynn and a bunt accounting for the tally. That Sox second team is no soft assignment for a pitcher. It is as good a team as some major aggre gations, and has a fair share of vicious hitters. Shellenbach, a semi-pro from the coast, may be seen in our city. In the' practice games the youngster has been coming forward rapidly and has the earmarks of a big league regular. It is not probable he will have his chance the first season, for Rowland already has four pitchers of far more than average ability, but a relief hurler would be a great asset. At present that duty seems destined for CIcotte. Joe benz has the natural attri butes of a rescuer, with all the re quired curves and a chance of pace. But Joe lacks balance and is not in clined to be steady when picking up some other fellow s debris. The Union Printers' bowling tour nament, open to members of No. 16 only, will be held tomorrow at Ben singer's Randolph alleys, starting at 10 a. m. Two-men and individual events are on the card. Entry fee for doubles is two dollars and a dollar for singles. Some crack bowlers are listed among the typos, and hot com petition is looked for. Chicago seems destined to again win first place in the A. B. C. bowl ing tournament. At Grand Rapids last iiignt uirk Bros, of the. Windy City league kocked 3,061 pins, 57 pins ahead of the former record for A. B. C. competition. The third game resulted in a 1,102 count, also a new record. In the singles and i a doubles there were no changes in the W first five in either event. Gov. Whitman of New York has ousted Fred A. Wenck, chairman o.f the state boxing com'n, on charges he was unfit by reason of "his char acter and previous dealings with oth ers." Wenck has been in hot water for months and has been having a progressive word battle with Harry Pollok, manager of Freddie Welsh. Illinois A. C. and Brigham Young university of Provo, Utah, will meet in the finals of the National basket ball tourney at 9 o'clock tonight in the Second Regiment armory. Yes terday I. A. C. defeated Montana, 38 to 17, and Brigham Young downed Seward Park Blues, 27 to 16. I. A. C. played a remarkable game and the local team has been made a favorite for, the title in tonight's game. Frank Taberski of Schenectady, national pool champion, will defend his title against Bennie Allen of Kan sas City at Akron, 0., April 11, 12, 13. In the interscholastic basketball tournament being held at the Univer sity of Chicago all local teams but Evanston High were eliminated. St John's, Freeport and Waite High of Toledo, with Evanston, make up the quartet that will fight in the semi finals and finals tonight. Si, John's closed yesterday's bill by eliminating Wendell Phillips, 29 to 17. University of Chicago track men defeated Northwestern in a dual meet in Patten gym last night, 49 to 37." Binga Dismond, hitherto un beaten quarter-miler of the Midway, took second place to Smart of the Purple in the relay. Dismond had a ten-foot margin when, he started the final lap, but finished two yards be hind the Northwestern flyer. Dis mond won the 440-yard dash with lit tle trouble. Grand Rapids Y. M. C. A. swim mers in their own tank defeated Ev anston Academy natators, 35 to 34. Grand Rapids won by copping the relay. The teams divided eight first places. Jimmy Duffy beat Bryan Downey in ten fast rounds at Buffalo. In a private bout in Austin, Frankie Banner knocked out Mickey Ander son in one round. K. 0. Meyers of Whiting performed the same feat against Joe Pick, and Young Harson and Young Ashland went four rounds to a draw. Meyers, a rattling good.