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ae club, at eage c _ TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. World Resulis CREW RAGES TO BE THREE-SIDED Dual Events Abandoned in Favor of Three Competitors This Year. NEW YORK, April 17—This year’s college rowing program in the east reveals a marked trend toward trian- gular races instead of dual events. Five of the eleverl major varsity con- tests scheduled between April 21 ond June 28 are threecornered affairs ‘They promise to develop some of the most interesting competition in recent years. The first triangular even. ‘s the Childs Cup race at Philadelphia, April 28, when Columbia, Pennsylvania and Princeton renew their old rivalry The date is earlier this year than usual. One week later Yale, Pennsylvania and Columbia will meet on the Hous: atonic River at Derby, Conn., in their first triangular event. This race will be repeated in the next two years, under a threeyear agreement by the colleges to scrap their former dual races and substitute the threecrew event on the “home and home” basis. Columbia brush, Harvard, Navy and Princeton will get together on Lake Carnegie at Princeton. ‘The fourth and fifth three-cornered regattas are scheduled for May 19. Navy, Syracuse ‘and Pennsylvania will row at Annapolis while Cornell, Princeton and Yale race on Lake Cayuga, Ithica. If Princeton bests Harvard May 6, the latter event will settle the crown for the Big Three rivals—Princeton, Harvard and Yale. If Princeton loses in both, it will re: main for the YaleHarvard classic June 22, on the Thames River at New London, to decide the question of su- Premacy. May 19 also ‘ns the date for two dual events on the Harlem River at New ‘York—one between Columbia and Massachusetts institute and Techno logy and the other between the 150- pound crews of Columbia and Penn sylvania. The opening race of the season, April 21, is a dual race between Penn sylvania end the Navy on the Severn River. A week later, M. I. T. cross: Dlades with the midshipmen et Anna- polis. Second crews of the M. I. T. and Harvard are slated to meet on the Charles River May 12. On the same date an interesting interscholastic race among leading eastern “prep” and high school crews is scheduled at Now Haven. Harvard and Cornell will seek su- premacy on the Charles River May 36 and four days later the Crimson's 150-pound eight will meet the light- weight Yale boat at Derby for the first time. Several college teams will enter the American Henley regatta on the Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, May 26, Princeton already has entered three crews, junior, third varsity and 160-pound eignts. The intercollegiate regatta on the Hudson at Poughkeepsie, June 28, ‘will furnish the climax of the rowing geason. The redoubtable Navy eight, which closed its brilliant career by winning the championship for the second consecutive time last June. ‘will not be represented this year but the competition promises to be none and Syracuse—the four members of the I. A. A—will compete, while it is Possible either Washington or Call: fornia, University, may come east for the blue ribbon classic of the season. ‘The University of Wisconsin also was invited to take part but decided not to do so. Sport Calendar Racing. Meeting of West Virginia Jockey “e Opening of the season of the Na tional League. Opening of the season of the South- ern association. ~ Annual tournament of Sandhills Polo club, at Pinehurst. Shooting. Prairie Zone trapshocting tourna- ment, at Houston. xing. K. O. Mars vs. K. O. Jeakle, 10 rounds, at Indianapolis. Mrs -. Address ~--------—--—---—— r Daily not cost anythin, them. 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St. Louis ‘was at Cincinnati and Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Fair and warmer was the general ‘weather indication in most of the cities. NEW YORK, April 17.—Ebbets field, Brooklyn, {s the local stage on ‘which the National League is to open the 1923 pennant race today, with the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Philadelphia Quakers as the battling teams. Early weather predictions were “fair and warmer.” A diamond parade of the players and the raising of the American flag will be the main ceremonies. Lynch, left hander, or Dutch Rueth- er was to start on the mound for Brooktyn an deither Lee Meadows or Jimmy Ring was to oppose him for Philadelphia, Hank De Berry, Lynn and Walter Henline, Philadelphia, were slated to catch. CINCINNATI, ©., Aprfl 17.—Fatr weather with rising temperature was the forecast which brought joy to the hearts of thousands of baseball en- asts, bent on witnessing the sea son's opening clash between the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds at Redland Field this afternoon. 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