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100 meter y . ' *Texacos will journey to Lavoye to iuhe. st: Jackson V. Scholz St d: plonship and Elmer Weber was s i 163 adores ty Innings REE. Byracune, first: Jackson V- Scns andings coach of the Mesa high, which won | Play the oli field aggregation. Dee Moines ot) 002 000-3 Go| mued to reach his best condition | When\the hour comes for the su-)as in Ameri Boxing was estab- | ig plaice pa laarge Aap the Arizona title. The coaching de- ai Oklahoma. City..000 000 101-8" 7-2] Va therefore would not race. preme effort they are scientifically |jished by Carpentier and Criqul. | @ock tied for scams “by ne rvarers . partment at Illinois may with every| Sig auction sale. of househald| “ins font Ve ee eats ar | amore formerly held the’ Phila. | Teedy; “keyod up, nerved up and) public backing in all sports is en- jBrooklyn, fourth; Al eee ate National League. right affix the scholastic Q. HB. D.| goods, Tuesday, June 17, 2 p.m. See] 1... ana Hale. + A’-| delphia gold challenge cup, a trophy | formidable in their fitness. No finer | couraging and competitive play h: kal Oe alae a —— to its claim for recpgnition display ad tomorrow ‘ he lost to Paul Costello recently. Instance was ever seen than in the/ become a big factor in army life. Beconds, equally Olymplo rec or rm.| Chicazo - F R, H. E./ The final eight oared shell Olym-|rusby final. The Americans were| ‘This remarkable change has come 100 meter run—Ray Buker, Il w York Denver. -. 100 001 000—2 9 5/ pic trial was won by Yale. The|of at the first whistle and the| within a brief span of years. ols A. C., first; Hahn, Boston € 4; | Brooklyn y Tulsa ~ 031 002 101-7 12 0) Bulldog crew rwill carry the stars|French never caught them. When} some of the firrer points of sport Beernd; Spenc Mississippi A- |) Cincinnatt Batteries—Hall and Roche; Voight| and stripes on their shell at the|the time came for the French toland sportsmanship must. still. ts M., third, Time 3.55.8, equals! pittsburgh 2 and Crosby. , _ | Olympic regatta. settle down and to bring into play|tearned by the general public, but PA ee sicuee, UW. of'8.C., fiat lor ence : RH. Yale's shell swept over the finish| their superior sclence and ¢eam-| progress is apparent. This’ wee Shot put—House, TU bs § es oe Louis 12] Lincoln - --000 110 000—2 8 line « bare half length ahead of the | work, they were too disorganized | clear shown by letters nubl eH: 49!feot 11 1.8 inches; Hartrantt, 1, Philadelphia 3 | Wichita -.-.--403 100 01x—9 11 0| Navy officers. The mile and a quar-| and tuckered to make it akocive by ni F on land Stanford, second, 49 fect, 44 cai _Batteries—Praul and Snyder; Me-| ter was covered in five minutes 51|The French players had not trafned| ing the hostile « pee gah Hillis, Princeton, third, 49 foe Avbbcteuat Deki: is ae Namara, May and Wales. seconds, which is claimed as a new | as the Americans had. hat Seered the American rugby oie nde of So. Calif, fourth, | ream Ww. R. H. E.| world’s record. The English System. tory. Tt % dated don tman, Harvaré rork . 3ishop, Most eve: Sacrifice . 5 3 ~ 0 re are times when the 48 f 8 6; Hastm B feeb New York. .-.--.... : New York 6, Detroit 2 BB Bishop, “Mo il, Leverett. Sacrifice} Omaha ---...633 000 151—19 17 ‘| The Navy varsity was third across|~ The English school sympathizes| French < nck baa the to t oe. sith, “7 = art Boston < 2 IT, dune 14 = New a Bes ins, Crouse. Bases on balls) st. Joseph --..-020 010 100418 5jthe line, followed by the Penn|with the French and believes that|relenticss battle that ms te oa Navy, a near Guthrie: Ohio feere York Yankees made it three out of | off Leyerette 1.Rommel 3, Harris 1 Betteries — Bailey and Wi'der;| junior varsity. The New York A.C.|a man's natural merit should meet|pby a handshake, but. isa” writs 110 meter hur¢ duthrie, Oho | Washington four from the Tigers here this after-| Naylor 2. Struck cut by Leverette | Haid, Polrer and. Minetree. tran‘ h iyoneontth: the teat ind mot the abnormal super-|}yow and Ince tre hose who Btate, first; Kins Lillinols, sec-| Chicago —. noon when they batted Collins and Rommel 1, Harris 2. Stolen bases prea 24 ain teen raath erin dtalifiea tebabitalow: |S and love the French are con- pnd; Johnson, Illinois, third. Time,| st, Louis Holloway hard, winning, 6 to puse, Archdeacon. Hit by pitched American Associatio: preneh fet, that French chivalry wil , yt Ae: h merican m1, ever, the point is argued, the French | soon triumph : 46 seconds. (In semifinal round John-| Cleveland ~ Ruth led@ the attack with two hits, | ball by Levérette (Welch) by Harris Trib eT mph in sport. And the sieedast ot y RH. E. une wantads bring results. ‘are beginning to see that the super: | Olympic games wi pon broke the world’s record by run-| philadelphia which ground rules held to two| (Archdeacon). Umpires Moriarty,| Kansas City --010 140 410—11 17. 2 —_ VP RCEL bepad abd calblel gaealnck g ning the event in 14.8.) ——— bases each. Collins held the cham-} Naliin and Rowland. Woledo _..----200 002 020— 6 5° 1 fate the public. whatever the acores, ‘3000 meter steeplechase R. Payno| pions safe after the first inning, but Batteries—Abmen, Saladna and i te die = es, Hots Ohio State, first; Ric 2 A. C.,} Clu was relieved for a pinch hitter in Washington 7, St. Louls 3. Billings; Glard, Frey, Bradshaw Rin sneak 405 ch ri bates nd Becond; Devaney, Millrose c ndard the seventh. st. LOUIS Scott and Schulte ag ee Le a sae . i é . LOUIS, June 14.—Homers by ¥ third ni 47 i ‘o flare-up from yesterday's dis-| yen Williams, “Goosey” Goslin. fea- Rn. Ht. B. 5000 meter run—Romig, Pen | Legion turbance occurred, the only exclte-| tire the Sonutor’s victory over’ the | Minneapolis ...100 100 052—9 13 GE KE . State, first; Phelps, Iowa State » oie ment to the 40,000 fans came when| st, Fouiy Browns here today. The | Leulsville 000 000 —6 10 ond; Doolittle, Butler, third; Cox,| SKS Burke, ‘Tiger rookle second base- ; Batterles— Mangum’ an: May Meyers! rmond, Bos- | 74 men was jected 1 io mpire ava ssi yiitat tice Estell, ‘Koob, Baylin and Meyer, on J b or dispuping ed thir rike, A > x Sew Xi . ten 66 Lkaescnaaan Wea Glepuyng, a called third: strike ARG nee chi aun gin Rx. _New York, 8; Cincinnati, 6. none out in fourth. Bases on balls tell, Boston! Grup i Wan Locket feos fs 3 et Laake ote oon oraaie| Si gean! ans 000 000 201—3 NEW YORK, June 14.—George|—Barnes 1, Sheehan 2, Benton 1, ” McGrath, | 70M ay Von. Lost Pet. New York ~400 000 020—6 | "J amary—tiome runs, Williams, | 2tanapolis ---020 000 002—4 9 0| Kelly crashed out threo circuit|Oeschger 1. Struck out—Barnes 1 d second, 165 feet 10) sterchant i lege Detroit es -'110 100 000— pot epee ag ; + ns, Batteries — Faeth, Markle ana| drives today enabling the Giants to| Benton 1. Balk—Barnes. Umpires fr chant, Olymple | Club, | rordsons parte Marts Ty , hits, Rath Un, Peckinpatgly Baers Gos | Dixon; Fitaiimmons and Krueger, | win from the Keds, 8 to 6. —O'Day and Pfirman 8 nird, 162 feet 8 ' - ugan, Blue Johnson, Cobb, | UP» whe Sacrifice . : Score by innings: : 3 urlington A. C. 1 . ‘ Harris, "Shirl Me R. H. E Y —— Three fine games are nssure inches; MeEachern, Olympic Clubs] spelephone Co. .- i Jones and Pipp. Sacrifice hits, Rig- al 9 ley, . re idge, - Ruel. | ariwaukee —-.000 040° 052—11 17..0| Cincinnati — 040 002 000—6 Brookt: 5; St. Louis, 2. the Independent ce aren ured in San Francisco, fourth, 163 feet 7] colseume Sate hang. Left on bases, Detroit | 2 play Severeld to Gerber! Golumbus 030.000 210—.6 12 4] New York 014 000 102—8] ew od Fiecrypie day and the wees cod oc inches; Jackson, U. 8. Army, fifth, | Natrona Pow ee er New ‘York 6. Bases’ on balls" oct | Struck out by Wingard 1, Bayne 3,]~ patteries—Pott and Young; Me-| Sumoary: Home runs—Koly 3. |yq Re oe eenT linse Labia to make Gace mente 151 fect 10% inches. ; cal - o.).4 llins- 8, Hoyt 1. ‘Struck ont by | Mosridge 2. Bayes on balls cff.Pru-| Quinan, Fou'k and Hartley BF NS] crhree bare hit—Walker. ‘Two ba | Robins Neate mieseeic ee int : ie ea ee 2 : a ott; 1, Baynes'4) Mogridge $8. sat 4 4 A } * ins beat tHe Catds, 6 to 2 ne ue stendings. Running high. jump—Poor, Kan Collins 5, Hoyt 4, Holloway. 2. Hits + Mogi a ny hits—Sheehan, Wi , - s 2.) The big kas, and Osborne Tiling is, ted for| SP&rrow, Oregon; Barnes, Holly-| off Collins 6 in seven innings. rca by Bayne (Matthews). Win- Rovsh. Stolen base—Prisch, Double goa a mitige a ane wilt i ica ethos tek 4 ; ‘ d wood and Brooker, Mic niibie’ play . SS] ning pitcher Mogric ost Orin ccs : wore by, innings be the clash betwee e Lee e, @ fect 3% inches; Juday,| ¥° A aoe Br ker, Michigan, tied} Double plays Johnson to Pipp, Um-| PY ce : i tg i me pitch-} Big ayetion sale of _ household | piay—Critz, Caveney and Bressler:| 5.” tous 010 010 000-2 | Douds and the Merc Aetcored 7 ly Fort Wayne, Russell, Chicago U,| fF, frat at Of fee ay pires, Evans and Ormsby. vc ona re onnolly and oe paper June 17, 2 p,m. See} Snyder, Frisch, Kelly and Frisch. | prooklyn 2103 000 10x—6 t Yellowstone diamond ett: Campbell, Michigan, tied for second zi g he n¢ ump— a i ; 8 morrow. ne] 2 * — | " ne ¢ one % ema Seen ie sr “ F second) (cham, Kaneas, 7 Pog i Maer peer Tero play Hits—Barnes 4 in 2, Sheehan 5 and Summary: Home gsuns—Wheat, im nied ae Jed for the league lez : : Keeble, Missouri, seco! 6. Te , Bos 2 Fournier. Three base hit—High, | *!P_ with perfect avera. aia Running broad jump—Hubbard,| fig inched Winn petal ee CUTVELAND, June 14.— With * +. 667 + yO Two base hite—Mueller on Wie eh Orithe other is due to fat ne pre Michigan, first, 26 feet 38 inches,| fornin, thie’. 46: feet, 4% inchea;| th bases full, and two out iin the nen YV US on, ut uldn t Lick hits—Johnston, High. Double plays | ¥@¥side i by the Gourdin, ‘Dorctester Club, second,| Maruvp CMcane tardy de fet aa] cleventh dnning, MoNulty, Indian ‘ —Cooney, Hornsby and Miller. Hits| | 1" the other gam satinesiees 28 {ect 1014 inches; Ross, Pennsy!-| inches; Courtoia, N. ¥. A. C.. titth,| utfielder stole home and Cleveland ~-Off Haines 6 in 3 Innings. Bases | W!!! tke on the N rain vania, third feet 7 inc wl) 46 foot : won ‘over the Boston Re@ Sox, on ls—Haines 1. Struck out—|® battle for the r championship ing, Georgetown, fourt) 3 fect] Thiéter hued Tay! Grin.| 2. here today By Vance 11. Haines and the ‘Tel mamplonship Haecrevto ‘ neter hurdles—Taylor, Grin 4 es 1, Sherdel 1 lephone company wilt t ot 2% mins, Yale, fifth, 23) nel, first; Brookins, Iowa, second;|_ Score by innings— Umpliree—Klem and Wilson, | poate with | the -Fordaons both of ' Coulter, “Umtverfity ‘of iowa, thira,|oston 000 100 001 00~2 t pit, acd these teams having standings of .b00 10,000 m Boot Johns | Time. 5 seconds Cleveland .......-.000 002 000 01—3 Philadelphia, 3; Pittsburgh, 1. per cent Hopk Gr Philadelphia (New World Record.) Sunmary—Two-base hits, Vag- PHILADELPHIA, June’ 14.—The|_ The ©. B. & Q. vs. Telephone com. secona; Fager, Minnish-American A 200 meter finals Iz, N. ¥, A.| Stead, Sewell, Fewster, Lee, Speak- eccentric Phillies solved the pitch.|P®°Y -S4me, postponed from last C., third. Time $2:14.6 C.. first; Norton, Yale, second; Hii,| et Bases on balls off Coveleskle 1 ing in the eighth inning here to week, will be played Wednesday 800 meter run—Richardson, Le-| Penn, third; Clark, John Hopkins,| Plerey 1, Stryfk out by Smith 2, and the “Philadelphia team chalked | °’®™!s, July -9. land Stanford, first; Er Penn| fourth; Leconey, Meadowbrook A,\| Coveleskie 2, Murray 1. Hits off up three runs that sent tho Pitts. _—— Stat ond; Dodge, Oregon, third.|C., fifth; Paddock, Los Angeles A.| Piercy 2 in 8 innings, Smith 8 in burgh Pirates down to a 3 to 1 de- ‘ Time 1:53.6 C., si&th, Time: 21 seconds. 8 2-2, Double plays Ezzell to Wambs- feat. Jimmy Ring pitched air 1s throw—Lieb, 1 (Ih the semi-finals Scholz ran the'| ganss to Shanks. Tripje play Shanks tight ball, allowing the Pittsburgh 53 feet 6 Iinche ! 200 meters In 20.9, a new world rec-| to Lee, Sacrifice hit Burns. Stolen ers only six hits. C., second, 150 feet 10 inch; | et) base [zze Umpires TUldebrand Score hy innings; A. ©., third, 144 feot| 400 meter run—Taylor, New York | 42d Holmes Pittsburgh « 000 000 010—1 7 ser University A. C,, first; Fiteh, Chicago, A. C., ee Philadelphia .. 000 000 03x—3 1 California, — fourt |second; Robertson, Boston A. A; Chic ‘ Summary: Left o oo—P ——- > p ' ton ago 10, Philadelphia 9 n *—Phila et 10 inches; JHartranft, 1 \t Time: 48.1 seconds, (World’s} CpIOAGO, Dl., June 14—With all delphja 8, Pittsburgh 8. Two bane PRINCHT¢ Stanford, fifth, 141 feet 9 inches; | record.) but: two'ln the Umeup- edoring<at hite—Wright, Harper, Sacrifice hits | Tho } TJ ‘ Carpenter, Harvard, aixth, 1 t _ least one run, the White Sox romp. Bigbeo, Holke, - Wright ; ~ ie - Most 2 are heavier in sum.| ¢@ over the Athletics t 10 to 3 Double plays—Traynor,: Wright to | 7 W : &iven 900 meter run—Ray, Mlinots A.|, wwintas Ghaee Siecduininaoee Grimm; Wi'son to Holl Bases on | da A : I 1, Ore C., first; K Cornell, second; Lar Philadelphia 680 601 Bnd balls—Ring 3, Morrison 3. Hits—lon the fresnc nt 1d ph Ho s, third. Time, 8 — vi mm capilasainiacane Off Morrison 8 in 7 innings. Losing |. Wile "baseball nine, 1 1 t 600,000 4¢| Summary—Threet hits, ¢ ne at the Wills-Madden fight in which the fighting Irish wised the 4 pitcher — Morrison. Umpires—| academy, pet ®t Lawrencevitie ‘ 5 ie] urDry i 1 ene al e is-Madden fight in whiel ie rishman su ne e- | Sweeney, \ Me v Ps ¥Y stipulatio: . Jelio Vault—Graham, California, day, lus, Two-base hits, Galloway, spread commendation for his gameness, . vied “ohesiea' crept adem Time—1:31 Cormick and Hart. | can v« arded pia aan et oe % ‘ . ‘ iat, 5 Eres te Sis Sep eclaty o men from PAGE SIX. World Results Hl oe Leased Wire First in News Of All Events FOUR RECORDS ARE GRAGKED BY SPRINT STARS NEW YORK, June 14.—Jack Brit-]ton’s recent battles have found-him WHO |FRENGH FAVE DEGIED 10 USE ceeeeeseeeccantae AMERICAN TRANING METHUS on the sport pages of every news- | contendeys, Lesson Learned in Rugby ‘Matches Will Be Paper quite generally thrdughout} Billy Britton already has a great — the world for over a decade. ord, he has bo: _ Bi a Radiat Our ‘Tho., former waltdewelsut cheat | round sdrawa ait’ tect teralth ta Of Great Benefit to French in Train- : Brio natn tho basing words | mes on Hugh Walker tse, Hass "ing Future Teams : In Front m Short Billy Britton is his nadie he is Foley’ twice, Charlie, Nashert ened —_—— ; : < R called the Kansas “Cyclone,” he was | Soldier Buck, Tommy Commiskey, Distance Runs. discovered “by the famous welter-| Joo Bean and ot! «rs, By MINOT SAUNDERS weig! champion abou wo years Jack D yok Wwywe: By FRA NK A. GETTY ago when the younger ‘Britton rion ai ete 4 petiing a ee, (United "Press Staff Roerespenceer: ye Ameri- boxed a preliminary on the samefround exhibition at Kinsas City PARIS, June 14.—The only way card with the champion at Tulsa,| over a year ago and at that time|cans in sport is to beat them at their own game. That, in ‘(United Press Staff Corre- Okia., Jack took a liking to Billy| Dempsey said that he would be the| substance, is the conclusion of French sporting circles spondent.) a ® IUM, 2 and Billy owes much of his phenomi-} next middleweight champioh. Cc mes sag: au ne Erle Wilson broke Charlie Paddock’s world's record for 200 meters when he met Charles Brookins and| 24! success to the former champion.| Britton, wate (A Sueteated Harry | after the early events of the Olympic games. a, ass., Chan Coulter at Iowa City. He did the distance in 21 1-10 seconds and then went on and set a new world’s| ‘The Kansas “Cyclone” has come] Fay at Louisville, Ky., on the eve French enthusiasts have been taught a lesson, They 14.—Inspired by the great-| record for the 400 meters, doing it in 48 1-1¢ secons. Brookins holds four world’s low-hurdle records and has|0ut of a little town-of Columbus,|of the Kentucky Derb: o highly tr: d and ‘ rp thi ° . y as easity|have been shown that young men, highly traine est athletic prize within the : © 220 yard in 23 flat on three accasions. Coulter broke the world's 400 moter record around two turns in| Kans., to claim Mike MeTigue'’s|as Black Gold Se ped to victory for | highly cr -ditloned, can defeat more | athlete “om heir Olympic men power ed to climb on the ; 2:10 seconds in the same race. of Uncle Sam to title. A legitimate 160 pounder, Brit-} the Derby honors. experience and more scientific play-| are being adv! w, the right to wear F the ay i hate of Amer tee 8 ‘ td Ohio,: Britton outclassed Billy Con-| sporting press has, as a result, in-| which to them is as milk to an Olympic games, the country's beat ley of Spokane, Wash., winning the | augurated a campaign urging French | Anglo-Sagon, bnd to discipline them- : ; ath! ! middleweight championship of the| athletes to adopt American training | selves in all their personal habits. A few nights ago at Zanesviile,| ers, not so highly conditioned. ‘The | wagon, even to stop drinking wine trac! and field ath es fought each pther and the elements this after-] 4. i northwest from Conley. methods and to take their sport|They are being taught the will to siObh, and: wecortd’ crashed “he! the LLEGE REGATTA A H LL Fay and Sonléy ‘have both met | moro seriously. win, which means so much to victors won their places on the Young Stribling recently, Fay lost| ‘It is not the spirit of France al-| American spor an team. a newspaper decision to Strib. 3 to be beaten by these athletic] Ir‘any analysis of international Overshadowing the performance é Conley had the Georgia boy on the| giants from ucross the Atlantic,” | competition tt must be remembered bf some four score sectional cham- By LAWRENCE PERRY. ther's shoots on the end of his bat tat sabeitieaseaniing” er oe ree ener are tetate |tath igloos the, Acciona pions and record holders was the| Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune|and hit one of the longest home Peihaps we are wrong. We believe} hend eport. as the Americans do, sprinting of Jackson V, Scholz ofj NEW YORK, June 1 Yale's | runs ever seen on Ferry Meio Pa FSR Ea i moderate training. The Ameri-|'The Ehglish must be excepted, be- the New York Athletic club. varsity team is regarded us the fa- cans train intensely, and equip their | cause they have aly been great i s they liv Scnoly, who ts, counted. ‘an old] vorite tn the tryouts on the Sehust| In inning tho western conter.| American Legion to Trot Out New. Pitch- bodies as a great” student would | sportsmen, hut p timer as track athletes go, won the| kill this week end. Despite this|ence baseball champlonship, Michi- . equip his brain, To match them }with their fundamental 200 meters dash, smashing a world's | opinion, however, the writer feels} gan seems to have hung up a rec- ing Star—Glenrock Here ¢ on the field of sport we must match |istic of moderation, they do not record in the semi-final heat. The| that some one of the N crews/ord. Since her return to the con . them in physical perfection. sympathize with American methods, former Missouri flyer also tied for|and “Pennsylvania may spring al ference in 1918, the Malzé and Blue For Game Hurt to Lose Rugby. The Finns, who made such a re gecond in the 100 meters, in which] surprise—Penn particular] And| players have won five champion- - S It will be a long time before the] markable showing at the Antwerp he was beaten only by Chester|thero are other dark horses to be|ships and finished in second place French get over the loss of the}games, have adopted American Eowman, Syracuse star, who sur-| Watched. By the way, Washing-) twice. ; : rugby title of the VIII Olympiad-| methods. The Hungarians are a his victory in this event.|ton’s decision that courtesy indicat-]| Carl Lundgren, now baseball|, , 40t weather the last week has taken the last of the] pamapELPHIA, June 14.—w.|The French athletes and public] sport ‘loving people, and they take scord in the 200 meters|¢d that she return to Poughkeepsie} coach at Illinois, has also made a| Kinks out of the ball players in the Oil City league and] ©. Garrstt « ilmore of the Bachelors’ | Were blissfully unprepared for it-| their game seriously, but thelr ath- the only one to go, how-| “nd not go in for the Olympic trials, | record for rival coaches to shoot at.| they are ready to dish out some big league calibre fielding | 8"s¢ club, Philedelphia, will repre- | The odds were strongly against the | etic life has never recovered from : r G. Taylor of Grinnell col-} Was a splendid act of sportsman-|He won three big ten champion-| and hitting this aft the high schobl % | sent the United States in the single | Americans when the teams took the | the war. Fe fenerm wesotd Baden alt oft aRID. phtew Ate uci tae oarrantene 4 ernoon at the high school park. sctlls event at the Olymple regatta | fiel4. It seemed assured that France Change in 20 Years. the mark for the 400 meters estab ; 4 oie . and piloted. Ilint) nines. to. cénter: A doubleheader in which the Standard takes on the | on the Sein. Gilmore, breaking the | Would win by a margin of fifteen} Twenty year sport was a by Loomis in Belgium four| Not often, outside of fiction, do|ence titles in 1921 and 19 Ray | Glenrock Giants and the Legion tangles with the Elks will | recora for tho Schuylkill, defeated a] twenty points. Her team Was | freak fad in 4 Athletics fig- ano, and his namesake, J.|thletic stars end their careers in| Fisher, who succeeded’ Luhdgren at| be the attraction of the afternoon. picked field this afternoon in. the | Sled the best that Frante had ever | ured no more in social lfe than it ylor of Illinois A. C., set | ™manner commensurate with their! Ann Arbor, has coached two cham-| That second game is Mable to be first of the two Olympic final trials. |PUt Into the field, and the Ameri-| does today in Russia. If a group of up a world mark in the 400 meters | th rotors. are notable. Harry Kipke| pionship teama so that Lundgren] one of the best that ‘has been seen Gilmore covered the mile «and a|¢2?8 had been described as crude} men were to run a foot race, people aa of Michigan, for example. Every-|and Fisher, between them, have|around Casper this season, ‘The quarter in 6:53. ‘The former record|!" their play and unfamiliar with | would ask in astonishment what ‘The team that will be thosen by eae snows how lustrously Kipke]| won every conference championship | Legion is springing a new hurling was 7:05 2-5. the fundamental principles} of the|they were running from. But the the Olymple team selection com-| 1 pest Vie a2) ae football grid-|in the past seven years. But in the| star today in the person of George Paul Costello, Penn A C., crossea | 2m Yet America not only won,| French have come forward amaz- mittee ut the 1, A. A. tonight will | ron and other felts Me dy in the) seven games played between the] Layman, former University of Wyo- the finish line second but was three | Put kept the ball almost entirely in| ingly witnin iuman memory. ‘The not only be representative of the //past thite years. His finale Vas no} Wolverines and Illint since the! ming star while the Elks will rely boat lengths behind Gilmore, Cos-| French territory ‘and after twenty} public now loves sport, and, as in ic and fleld tale ty ee eee cpenton, the Whreohahi ame |change in coaches: Michigan has} on their rejuvenated linsup that has tello's time was 6:57 4.5. minutes of strenuous play they had| America, school boys and gi teat. “Yn th silico innings ontens won five times to Ilini’s two. been stamping through the opposi- National League. Russell Codman, Union Boat club, the French players coming up for | encoura, to follow it hia, Whe, tae-Cartinal curtieldiecleaui|: 3 hg tion the last two weeks. Bowman, | Cincinnatl, 6; New York, 8. Boston, was but half a boat-length|*'t- At the end of the game each| morning hours, during lunch time, pa sigleee Rb Wall cha tee ae graduates from the first} the boy that turned in a ane hit] St. Louis, 2; Brooklyn, 5. bekind Costello at the finish, and|™2n of tho American fifteen was/and in the evening, the Tuileries ed against the pall and sent, it) class to receive diplomas at the Uni-| game last week, will be en the} Pittsburgh, 3; Philadelphia, 3. Edward McGuire, Buffalo's police-|°" his feet and still full of fight/and the Bois de Boulogne's open : 2d} versity of Illinois school for coaches | © cima for the Elks. Chicago at Boston—rain, * man sculler, was close behind Cod:| While of the opposing jplayer=. the | spaces. are marked by working Yesterday’s Scores country’s best tra but will be probably the most power- ful the United es has put in the field in an Olympic meet. Standing out beside the unexpect- fea Victory of Bowman in the short every aspect of a homer. But|turned out basket bal lon: ——- t, Scholz in the furlong and} ¢) 5 c a ned out: basket: ‘bell champloo- phe Stand vill depend on ‘ man. , thirteen still In action were utterly | «, 7 the running of W. B. Richardson of RHASORFNRLIE: for ait ome: on Apethe Bt pala tities iy Rare send the Giants: trailing back’ to New York, 6; Detroit, club, former champion sculler of} American training methods won| France learned football and rugby vi be b Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 10, He will be! opposed PY |) Soston, 2; Cleveland, 3. ; St Louts, 3 the world. was entered for the final | that title, and the lesson ts being! and became a serious rival to the Olympic singles t#ial, but disappoint. | taught again in \the soccer tourna-l best English teams. New foreign ed the big crowd of spectators by |™ment- American athletes dont drink| games are winning in popularity withdrawing at the last minute,| °F smoke, and ‘are compelled to be] especially golf and basketball. Hoover told friends that he had|in bed at an early hour every night. | Tennis is perhaps as widely loved nford, who triumphed} “a7, over Enck of Penn * Watters of Har- Glenrock. Gantz or Dyer of the visitors. While the doubleheader is holding the attention of the fans here the Leland 5 spectacularly State and “Soapy vard in the 800 meters. sh—Chester Bowman, content with this cirtus| school, which won the Wisconsin catch, Harry later got one of Reu-|state championship; Barry Wilhelm coached Stivers high of Dayton, which wone the Ohio State cham- Washington, Western Leagune.