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r SPORTS. THE UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 6. 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. — SOUTHP AW,S SHOULDER HALF DOZEN RéOKIES WHO ARE TRYING fOR REGULAR BERTHS WITH NAT IONALé %NEITHER ” E AVYWEIGHT ' STILL BOTHERING HIM ; IS TRAINING SERIOUSLY . Dempsey Fails to Eingage in Bouts He Went to Caiifornia for and Carpentier Shows No | Tendency to Get Ready. Expects to Be O. K. in Few Days—Nationals to Carry as Many Youngsters Through Sea- son as Show Promise. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. ! N BY I\H\\R NCE PIiR.R\. . \ P AMPA. Fla. March 5—The end of the first week of training for | ' EW YORK. M 5—While New York ting men who know l the batte candidates and voungsters on the roster of the the fin same fon ar 0000 ffer H made by g ( the English promoter, for the Demy Nationals finds the squad in uniformly good condition. The only of them a serious doubt thas sev-Carpenticre : | R ewber bF the st m who has failed to keep pace with the gradual | £ i ‘ 5 . advanc~ toward the state of physical condition the players are| the big mill e vill be man » stands in the ery forefror s in I April is Harry Courtney. The leit-hander at-| {of boxing in cxpressed today his belief that the big fight wiil SERNRE §0 4 P : ; ! not be held 1 not and others share his views b Bt sare more to the effects of fungo hitting than e el ¢ ; { AR \ to the pitching he has done. He } 10t been given a lay-off, but is toil- | that x‘n h o ¢ champion n mfl past months has been giving a ing along in casy fashion with the idea of working the kink out of his | VeIv(EoDa Hmintion o1 ma el 8 Sl e eskE exphated Ao sziary armi o expects to be able to do as much labor as any of the | step into the ring against the most formidable opponcat he has ye . athictes within two or three days. All the others are considered to! met N ) ; ) have made suitable strides in the business at hand { went o California befo Man: MeBiride expressed him- s ; = = it is pointed out, to begi or two or thren bouts whic self as eminently sa over thel | G W, U. Swimming Team Delay in Naming Date | him graduslly in shape 1 r ined the first leg of Agreed o by Georges ' | h Carpentier. And how tre-mix ‘mecke porod of prepurmion| | Beats W. & L, 526019 | | L T AT e “With the encepiion of Courtney, alli | LEXINGTON, Va. March 5— | Rickard received o | now i< touring in vaudevi the boys ar splendid shape «- Swimmers representing Georze saze today from Francois Des. nd Carpentier had signed up for Firide observed this evenine, follow-| Washington University tonight campx. manng rizes (Ar- <1 to show which was the better : S etiara defented the Washington pentier, agreeing 1o the pro- jhero orwhich could draw down » ing the close of a particular « ec team, to 19, The moter's request for an extension best big time act on the varieiy ous drill he ordered to wind u the captured every first ] 1 of thirty days in which to ob- | then Demps ‘s activities since week w \ lace except tw decixions on tain a site for the world heavy- ! New York would have been of Al In Not Serious (Re ypiunge jnwd) faney Satyings | Weight champlonship bout be- | tho froper sort But that decs not a uent s 1' :/ Zoing 0 the [lacnls. tween the Frenchman and Jack | [ ar to have been the idea i e mi Courtney’s ailment is ins : of Tex Rickard when he undertook t s and may disappear overnigh 4 5 3 ham, the Montreal | |bring the two champions together. What me of the ot naturaily are a I | promoter, wired Rickard today he was looking for was a fight. That = ol o bk h that he will arrive Monday o | [is what he is still looking for. Wil he little stift and so My SR i 5 confer with him in regard 10 | | be suc ful? progress made on the whole is very 1 | staging the bout in that city, for | As for Carpen . it cannot be said atifying, and if we fnish the second [ 000. | jhe bas been doing much more than y tisfa ape we i ' = . dempsey. He had intendes v indulge b T i Bey {Lose. 46-16, to Navy Plebes. S [in two or three bouts in Kurope, wnd ofside ' s y - from & word just received from a Lon o | Richard of Blue and White Wins | don fight eritic 1 gather that his in e s of ahdl ihoroagh 1| ANNAPOLIS, Md.. May 5.—The Na-| | Pittsburgher, stipped over his Mars Ann e e Those in | VAl Academy plehes defeated Central on Joe Beckett's jaw W ¢ and 1 e None | High of Wathington in the swimming . in Joe's corner, so o £ da work will be in- | tank thi Lafternaon {5 to 18 Most | Schaefer Makes American Record hear the hair-riising whistle of Moran's cased i ens| and whel O Sysuts were well cantested i . glove as it sailed through the air to the 'l.:..,',.‘.] .'.'.‘yl,'.‘f %o 1 the :',"" iitoms foek det W Rich- Run of 436, Beating Belgian Britisher's waiting jowl practice will be lengthened | b o0 in the ietante Eire ana b i T D - by Great Finish Carnenticr Ghangey i . Ly next Saturday we should be{groke and several thirds. o .Mldslu man Teams Down v Great Finish. Georges, who had promised to s able to put a team in the field with; the Washington boy. and P o = = 24 <o | the winner of the bout, thought bette: all but the batterymen traveling aui. the Hawatign e Three College Outfits NEW YORK, March — Jake oe nis decision after seeing Moran fight top speed for nine innines. in ther o) el 3 chaefer of San Francisco defeated | He wasn't bashful about giving hix r be. This will not be done. of promena am ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 5.— sdouard Horemans, Belgian billiard | son. He said right out loud that Moran as we want t e all of th hundred yards which | Midshipman athletex again came champion, in thelr 4.800-point 18.2 | might slip one over on him and put him in action in & ar gar L was the intercollegiate until to the front today in varxity balk-line match by winning the final|not only out of that nght but out of exhibition with the Southern Collese | last night. whe red by | | evemts, block tonight, 400 to 115. Schaefer led | Dempsey fight as well. And that would nine will provide that opporunity. Joncs of Brown. swimming against| | The boxers outfought their by 37 points when the final block was 4 big moner loss neh We will make s many Sumn opponentx of the University of begun. these days ecan think of losing the fine-up as are nese Pennxylvania, winning six houts Schaefer. who set an American ree- i money without a lot of pain low ail tie players a cha to ome: the' gymnaxtic tenm ord by running 435 in the afternon | " Carpentier may have been four-fush- form ior a few inni trimmed the Yale representa- 3 ock. played steady billiards in theling on this Moran business, stalling th \ No Limit tives, 33 1;. 21 ll';!n‘ln. ;:lnd ;hr ‘{B evening game, averaging 100. nrm-; big fellow alonz until the purs i § e o youaisters ‘carcled withit Wainelh, Contral. Vime, 19 sovonge™ || | three out of four with westerner made 1.034 Doints in nine | Engiish sporting men think he is. And the Nationals this scason. the total nee plunge & A nwords. innings. counting the first inning of 411 (he sports want to see @ Carpentier- of recruits retained depending e Centra the night block as part of the unfin- | Moran fight, or nothing. So thix has B soo he abllity they dispiay 0 feet in 3 ished last inning of the afternoon. served to keep the Frenchman idle. b 1l of the pitchers ast dtroke — Firat, The grand averages for the match| n the other hand, i didn't spend probable of ithe pi i . Siminten. N ¢ were: Schaefer, 4753-101; Horemans, | |, > Riversioe s none on the 1i : last. summer and fall at Riverside Rt S5y 3 eirictly as & Te e an s 4481-100, both of whch were an-|grive and 96th street. us Dempsey RRAY D < BeiaiRon) 4 e . | nounced as records for such a contest. | 4iq 2, he didn't bask before the -)Y;fl‘"n-\";" P i TRt v B . C The former American record high| ;olie camera in California’s sunny accounied veterans, and Aco cacemy: v, . Yungkwal run was 308, made by Willie Hoppe, ciime, as Jack also did, so perhaps der fire to With them. i i ord i 62 ¥ Kepr { pion b : . ) urse. is purely an ex- H AR £l { But he isn't making much monex regardless of whether i S AReE. T — and is, no doubt, ready to :l..n. A on the mound. he is i > . licking—if he has to—in order to SR LA LI el Arad [ BY H. C. BYRD. e e $700/000 e, of the Griffman. Thi i+ the first wpring in} ! EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY expects to turn out a base ball team e e O i e centy-two years Gri hean > : : : A c empsey’s e s yes Enaes it ione Gt e Tas Rot) ! this spring which will duplicate the accomplishments of the 1920 B TR e of Inisrest” o Tad a fu bustiers trying to land | H nine and make another bid for the castern championship. Cer- e b Jobs “as pitchers: mow he has not aj ‘ < < X A i Wind C‘t' Schoolb Capt: fighting goes. they say that Dempses ! wingle Kirk Corby. the Washing tainly the Blue and Gray is in a fair way to do just what it expects indy City Schoolboys Capture|inok 'to heart s unsatisfac “oilese right-hander, can be - < % - ing against Knockol '.f:.:, |;',,.|.rrif.:;§ 1)\:.' - s Q..’-_‘ he is Blu Rel {if the material which now makes up the squad does not ~|unm and play Eight Out of Nine Events | It gave him a bad jolt. H Mot scheduled to report until he fn-|Biu¢ Relay Team Does 800-Foot |worse ball than anybody on the Hilltop thinks probable. ' And, besides z $ew York {held Bremnan cheaply in the Grel i s < i alicad 'of 5ts : place an n't train very )3 ;::n . ~lu'h" "l”-ln‘J‘}lixi ! ff o Event in 2:22 in Race With | having good men for every position, Georgetown has got ahead of its MARHAPKA— Sit LG A Bfter this fight he didnt show any < i flingers. all of whom are of known! Penn Swimmers. { competitors by obtaining an early start at practice, its squad having | NEW YORK, March GA,‘hangu:;:;;rc!l at all in meeting Jess Wil- Racile and resanis s COTDS, 88 OUS| | PHILADELPHIAL Tal Maveh 5 |bccn on the field for ten days. | gchovibosiskalsoute nased inigens Fried to Make Boxer of Him. s &f the Best in the leagv i > ZiERICH ¢ | resentatives of the New York schools i Pitehing Staff. The Yale relay swimming team Sk A fine team’ wore the colors of the | ¢ {ght r e “I’n events ohich According to Bmh Tate, 1,:- xvn(”s 5 1 's record today ; ) university a year ago, but so in eight o e events which! sparring partner, they spent months inson and Shaw come through,|@ World's record today when it f]o SR LI N AR ngiso made up the program of the inter-|after the Billy Miske fight trying to \ as is exp . we will have a_crack- | feated the Pennsylvania qua tet in ,,,.‘ ood is the material at present that | i T e e s & bostsloul 6rithe Ciimpion B s o el 800-foot relay race. negotiating the considerable doubt has been ex- ;'I‘ °°:d°’ e © DBrooklyn Ice ‘itend of letting him go ahead i 11 balanced. both in re-|dictance in 2 minutes and 25 con S dauad D any of the ability of ? alace today. Summarie |h|> natural fighting manner, a la Ki Spect tonumbars and 4bjlit s We willl The former record of e 4 »‘m’:gf ) o ,I, ,,,\,, 'L':,,lr ARt thete] H40-xard_senjor high school race—Won, by ) Norfolk, his advisers coached him in ave three left-hande six -1 was also held by Yale. some 13 e I e New York: Milion Hamon, New | the beautiful art of hitting at long handers, including Brow The winning team was composed n,,Defeats Michigan anfl Chlcago in | positions. And not o are all the A ok IEORAS ILTRdCE SR Gt LY Jork i range. jubbing with the I-]-fl‘alnd in- : J:-m-fr» Pratt. Thursto i sitchers and catehers of 1920 on the | v S urth. Time. | goyting. The result was that he was e T aang 2! i I Indoor Carnival o by e ety EW YORK, March 5—Harvard University unanimously was |puiip beer, Tlange Begnol Ci | the twelfth round. '111‘- \;m.;;.m.“.;‘.:: ruited u ) strength g & the reputs of being | = : : A : : e made | ndoor Carnival. out who have th putation ng £ A 1 = " A second: T ork. according to report, twenty-fiv throughout sl dwarded the forty-fifth annual track and field championship H et i imself and of the fighting 2 | c 1 good a5 thoses who starred a_year ; fra : lius i sick of himself an : fedion o miss WOODBRIDGE SETS = vhmmaxa mn Mareh G- Lew e e B ae S Naray games of the Intercollegiate Association here this afternoon. The |1264a ' (08 T Hitne I wencral, “And e went wort ers and fiv-chasers who are (rying (o RECORD AT SWIMMING o, RO ittt | throush one of its most successful | meet will be held in the Harvard stadium on Soldiers Field, May 27-28, m;:";.fi:v;ru L ioiioreet = suant averhlbe o rths o o - ' e University o *emugylvania, out- B 5 L > . = ¥ i £, 3 etiles o o PERAUBCHIE | It ke, OF coutng {00l PUMERSEEPiIA N i Miss | ruced Michigan and Chicawo in & mile |schedules ) | and will consist of the same program that has been in vogue in recent Farrel, Cuieago: Mt Taron, - | When he seriousiy sctiles Jonn 2 | @ good € on the 72 Miss | rac d cago in @ { i 5 e . = engo, second: Richard Kiine. New York, third; | get himse shape the bes of the recruits. _All of them Lqyoodbridve of the Detroit | rejay, featufe of the University of Hax Array of Batteryfien. | seasons. With delegates representing a majority of the thirty-odd |} ux Goldenborg, New York, fourth. Time, | perts believe that no one standing Shieis ZORCIAITABIS Dromine \t . “ new record today z : . “onch O'Reilly has a pitching staff 3 Nersitiestion sociati invitati v ses can beat him. But the - l};;h}”‘;m‘”u“lj ,\v,.,“.\:::" 0“"_'5»\.;', yhr-hwrm _the 230.. -yard nation:l Jlinois athletic carnival tonight. The fi H: ‘v'.‘,,““ \]x.‘rr m':“ “LM "’IL H‘(gm Ml;dtlm}:\:r ‘llt‘xcndn;)et"hn:s‘?‘sdg‘c‘:at,::rnadfi:[e‘;?t‘onfl‘arrr?;urr:]n\ WerE O o artenl bt 1’;‘,.;'.-:;‘,—.;“‘2;.”.;:-:-" i Snether h._ B Years short of the necessary experi-|go € 21-5. Th ¢ in 3 minut seconds. Mich-{ywq or thred good men for each po ) Numerous amendments to the = Aok, SECORC st So far as Tex Rickard is concer ence and polish to hang on in the bi former record was 45 i e fecona wni Chicege I | aad i s Siots Fosd masai) : o the SOB” {das o ta . he appears to be goinz ahead with show G - 5 & 1 {than the usual collegiate nine. Ken- “‘““”"" snd oty lonsiat the oreant | JOw i s Justoe o | plans, but s not breaking his back o 1t ik settled that La Motte will be | Title to Rutgers Swimmers. " rwo-mite sois (MGinis | o Katop for the last two | |zation were adopted, many being hurrying. 4 ] retained, and it Id occasion no W BRUNSWICK, N, ahe o il T oo out for his regular berth | | merely technical changes to conform surprise’ if Beeby Fose. who plaved | Rutgers won LS it 4")-\’:|a"r’-.hw~;' Asies hint wlmg B LERD, (i bably will get it without my | with “recent developments in ath- Lynch to Battle Burman. B o, ade atouls I::*;L of the Eastern Colicgiate Swim | Fibimar Welv, {7 e S roubie, Next et s Cunningham, | {letics. ciementary ool | CLEVELAND, Obio, March G.—lo: son. also sho o 1 ssocin here. tod ; " Allinois, ird o star himself. and besides these two ; reon. Chicogo: Ro . zht’ champio “ S0 fast as La Motte and| ociation here todas mtio: Sealien by Wal e ing Ward, Degnan, Snell and {H. 1. Herbert Had Been Head of Twelivents Are Added, Azo, necond: Walter Ash Lynch, bantamweight' champlon i to cover quite x0 much ground. S out of cight. Rutgers| pinwiddie, Lrown, E k and Gustafs 2E; “ i = The javelin and discus throws were thira: John Rugzels, New Y been matched for a ten-round bout with : s a ga . p 1 mni 2 «ehigh. 17; John 3 third. Tin o i nce added to the annual games’ program . 045, Joe Burman o hicago here next is a good felder at third and | Hopkins, 14 wai o ] e hine! lavott o ghe Miltops] merican Association Sinc Drogram, | Time, 045 ¢ cl here next Bas an even strobger arm. althomght - Po ns: 14 and Swarthmore, 2. he pitchng 4 ale Wb ool S but .will .ot take effect. until the | Onehalf -mile elementars school relay—Won | Thursday. i ene e ieuen Woa by tillnols |tHough, s sufliclent Lo make uny col- | Its Formation in 1890. meeting of "1922. The proposal to [by Chicago: New York second. Time. 131 | 10t 50 d S : fro . A O b fain| e 6ol ard po an is otte ; d esnateg Daatl v o p dd o fivé-mile Tun and’ the 440 awkward po x is L Motte. \,,‘,_,FORM SIX-CLUB LEAGUE gick, second: Wiseuusin, third. i Tiyman and Tevnolds Jast| NEW YORK. March 5—H. 1. Her- SRS o roman\-'ff,n’:;."‘f TITLE SKATING TOURNEY Bulldog Grapplers Ahead. ity to hit. It has not yet been es-| in j - S s oul for the | Dert. chairman of the American Polo |ered at the next annual mecting, and, PRINCETON, N. J.. March 5.—The . tablished that he can cope with the | IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY pao: Alh ; o, B Biesenette. who | Association since Its formation in |If’ adopted, will be added to the pro’ AWARDED TO PITTSBURGH | Yai® sreatiing team deteatsd Prince- offerings of the Am can league | pociey 2 5, third. & i LAt By i e o . lgram in 1923. o today. oints to ap eRmisn. DUt BE has orers taagye | ROCKVILUER, . 'Md. | March 5 ard 10w, was good enough ummer while 1890, died in the Barbados today. "¢ further was voted to hold the an- 4 % N arpenter ot D e iereecs v appearance of u hi 3 powerrui| 10, (he intereat of * the movement | kanme Aggics: lesch Xo pitching for o o, i Y | Word of his death reached headquar- |nual var. and. freshman cross.| The international indoor speed skat-| GATREnter of FERCEIEn BEC 7 swing and is poss of M '.E;"”"..»!"r...',",', rEanization > hundred-surd run— Won by m::“l 'l' e it = r ! ters of the polo association early this :Ifu"m.‘“'('!?:"vm;nt B lgn ”'{.1" \":arix on | ing championships have been awarded to uelabout Uwenty-five well-known | Maigar e T, 115 ft-hinde r: s onin, - aftenoon by cabte, but-details re- | it MEROEY KSR, SNENSEINIES | the Duquesne Gardens, Piusburgh. The) Make Clean Sweep on Mat, hmann Shows Up Well. | lovers ‘of ti:e sport h atling i | Sl v . S iCarthy, Rya and Kery garding his illness were lucking. run over Van Cortlandt Park |meet wWill be held March 16 and 13| spATE COLLEGE. Pa. March the Holy Cross|the courthouse here, L. Tol- | Bradles, Kan comil; asi While mate for infield positions | Mr. Herbert, who hus been Winter- | eourge, in this city. thus giving the | The sanction of the Infernauional Skat | pepnsyivania State's wrestlers won product very favorable | 00 0f Rockville presided, and Frank | Aggies, third iy WrTah is not quite o abundant for the inx in the West Indics, was seventy- | contests a standard course in place |ing Union of America has been granted | ¢ (ory hout from Pennsylvania matmen Pt chston: with Nl Skill ap| L HEWIE of SUVCr Spring was secs | , 1gard Weh hurdes "Wan by Weieht, Ne-| bagters Jobs, plenty of kood men are | six vears old. As founder and ofil- | Gt enin ni venue of the past. | for the "“"'""" | here today. The State grapplers regi =hort, although handicapped by hav- | retary | Notre iwme, third. Time, 0.10, D to form : fi "9‘,” SR K of the polo associat he had | “eglgate University was readmit- | tered six Talls and gained one decision. ing to work with a spiit finger on (hlu Sy definitely decid vk | Kiotput—Won by Mhaw, Noir D Somd e e T flrl:nalmfl':llh";“})'m‘"l" ted to the association. aml the follow- 1 i hand. Eschmann is no B sbursz, gefur, Ramsas, seco einn, im0 s strenuous the game fo e played polo Liyy ofticers were elected for the com- fast runner wnd his m a! Kensington and Be v e 43 foet 6 Inclies, And hasket ball seasons have ieft]in his earlier days and r becan ens rian ey ety Lrcoresinted o o i mod et DI Sate “Won Ty Westhrk Mic hnxnl n rather rundown physic 1 con- referee and flled other official pos S ent Fitz Gibbons.| TABOR, WEST VIRGINIA It fevtneas of oot ai {he Abxth ‘place would be either | BT “ieigh, 13 fret o E S (dion aan Ol el ek e T |t s lne prvsiony (dridtions lf‘nlumhla' secretary,” 5. Oroluf, New GRID STAR, IS KILLED sure @ player of a job | Poolesville or Buck 3 g dash=Wen by Walde, Ariunell o Merman and Jin fand interscctional matches of im- | yon versity: 0. yould have bix cigiched ; | n e enutiye e T e e s Bion, Tiiactes Wal: sepoud, Lyns N el e ance. Heleavesa widow und one .|‘|:nr::umhxn'\1-:fi’.:-".ainvn(;r?}s.fl-u"|ri'\vn’.-um- Fawcett Defeats Albea by Single [ JOR JANTOWN, W. Va., March 5.— he Eastery Leaghe graduate season would Start on May 20 and end | third o O S f e . Seidel. Pennsylvi villiz bor. Who E9AliSpeed Tasrehant. Ts b [on Lavor Day, und that cteh cing | Lo Won by Brown, Hlin e | e Hare o ] > :)ll“::::J ’,g‘;:fi;’““z.:,,‘,,:d v e‘l‘k“;: of ground in the outfleld and gobbies | WOUId Play at least once @ week, The | second MeCarthy. N P S OHIO I\;m; 0. 0. Bailey, neit; J. H.| Target at Weekly Shoot of Wednesday night, was {5 fies Tike a re admission to i 1 be twenty- | Jump - Walker, Michizan At Mtiphy and! Raor STATE COACHING {Lane. Dartmouth and T. M. Taylor. i ! of the West Virginia Uni- '3, too early i e five cents for person over twelve | ” Allares, Tlinois, tied for ivé ahowing up so well that CH :swachusetts Tech. Merwin also Washington Gun Club. iversity foot ball team last fall. He e L 5 4 : jrearaiotiag e ;nm. Helght, 6 feet % iuch e or ote oL the Tegulir IEFS IN FOREFRONTN appointed manager of the cham- i i} G sition was| Withdrew from the university last e oL Y PERTICA, CARD PITCH Lt A Vhron of Oaas statwn stsonrue) LOBSNIE Uiy (o1 be ekt by X Htn ceoe o e, MRS S0 B b i i e laceu il 1S ession in the sticking drills | i | a i 4 ce hio State's coaching | Harvard stadium. and A. J. H. staged by C. (. Fawcett and Charles|mother. ERS S bt 2 mile Aiwase o o | ER _ pAIR OF D. C. COLLEGES e SRR e e e e e e e e € Cot e s not been t - ADMITS HE S HOLDOUT WILL MEET NAVY i o Cniversity nition in their respective lines. ate. secretary-treasurer. [ eckls Shovt of the Washington Gun |old. was % graduate of Swarthmore b Selght off to “r'f.‘»hx""".‘-;w*"" | LOS ANGELES if. Mareh L NINE |, $hip ornie, e ahial| Athletic Director L. W. St. John,| New Gomumitiee Appeluted. {CIth. . Both wers firtng welly Jut Drep, school ) He piayed wikh She s » run faster than i ANG . Mareh 5.— = ot going to have such good materis et . Aeh o nose out Albea | Mountaine and 1w o Bill Pertica; traded o the S| ANNAPOLIS, Md. 3 T e Swi's colors. | after many years us member of the |, I accordancs with an amendment | Fawcett managed to Bose cut SPCH 0 eried ith the American Army Herbert McHugh ha ational the Los Ang Georgetown and Catholic University r o much better nine | intercollegiate basket ball g totiie conatinidon Eairew] thom oty 08 argets thrown. Albea shat- | overseas. such an easy wait dmitted toduy fie was a hold. |are among the cightgen institution: e out Tast. season. The | mittes, rovemtls miet ball rules com i aivisory commitiec was appointed.|the 100 targets th i i e would leav 1 ' to be encol el t o b ) It i 5 excer 1 o > g j i e yiv: o C a - | tered 9 o s Jor Maciniie armed A LR R S e b Broakianderu llost twi exoentiohally i that bedy. L ont. ‘ae winners ot whe ‘st Dires| o A. Brown, with 47 breake: 1o No Spring Work at Penn. little ball player. cap mp o talk “With Man- ! pers will visit here B nd ana thare and will have 0HU- | 1ne second thmech 3 W. Wilce, for | places at the 1920 games, Weré cach|those who fired at 50 targets, B Vol pHILADELPHIA, March . 5.—Coach down a job in u el ckey. atholic University M. culty replacing » with players!| avet the sumier: foo chos n o con- | empowered to select one alummus or|Ford, profes onal. shiot at =8 LGS Heisman has decided that there shail but his age milit: sity of Marviand is to De y anywhere ne: but ba se ut Columbia Calvel coaching | member of the faculty to scrve with|and brought down ofl DEL PUC1he no spring practice this year for a big league prospect OUTFIELDER ROBERTSON 11" A double-header will be played i 15500 m bids L R Gl earsity. stavus T. Kirby, Columbia. and|Twenty-five gunners pi the Pennsylvania foot ball squad. He Moncidus ¥ in Baltimore on May 7 against Johns | e 0% LW U th ‘thelge~ Chatrman of ‘;‘1‘""-.“1“}‘_ "'"fll‘}"- Romeyn Berry, Cornell, numed by |the shoot. Scores will call the candidates together later xe Pais on Suit |S SUSPENDED BY CUBS | Hopkins and University of Virginia. [peey nines of t 2 S Tnles mmmm:’p intercollegiate | president Fitz Gibbons. e S in the spring and give them a talk, m;;;e::z Mo - arriv arly this | Aon dpens !\\nh )I'y‘.lxu-t ton |~ Fop pitche ch Moran will lm‘\':‘ 5 —_— | b iy i outlining training rules forl lhhedm-- - st : ster. | CHICAGO, March 5—-Dave Robert-] o ) 26 and ends with the an-{ j.cison, Dollard and Kendrick. the | Joo Hunter son, but no actual work will be done. N Y. and was in unifors ses- | xon, outfislder of the e atopert=| wual contest with Army on May ires e 5 did the hurling a A Y. W otp/ e oo b U D e el St ! St bt 0L Sl Bl G, o ri.d TILDEN BEATS RICHARDS |CRIMSON NARSITY CRER i Sithert i oS ComE ightese kind of w He spent most L ure to report for =ur West Point. The schedule - g likely to be on el e o e G AR TG IN A FOUR-SET MATCH| TENTATIVELY SELEC Stk T HEDDONS GETS ! d up with a bit o i i vania, rin, Lyne ‘oor and Mike Dunn wi SN = ) €4 GE, Mass, March 5.— ap! lorton tossing 1o loosin W s rm. il ’5 Mullen to Umpire in A. A. ¢ State: 6, '.1:"“].; bigitio \,.‘ I.\H]l.u' light in foot| NEW YORK, March 5.—William T.| Harvard's varsity crew as it will row [ A B Sthe As YANKEES w'"v 92 To 19 hander neves tzkes on any | CHICAGO, March 5. John Mullen of | Murs's ball and basket ball. scems to be the | Tilden, 2d. of Philadelphia, national | Annapolis and Princeton on May 7 and . Johnso - o ! i . . 1 prirest 3 . utgers et et A el e : b o5 o = 3 = £ lson .. The Yankees defeated the Indian e off season ane seidom y | Pitsburgh, hax signed w contract to Tk most s ndividual for thel o, nis’ champion and member of ”"_'\ulle on June 24 has taken on nearly | (i M WWillson | Head five by the score of 92 to 19 in trouble g inte cond sliciate ux an umpire in the American n< Hopkins and Uni cond nd_either McCusker| (iniorious American Davis Cup team, | final form. Coach Bill Haines said| mhomas I, N | & game featured by the soul tossing of_ He will be permitted Assoviation. He hax had twelve years " r Heib third. e Nault and | gogeated Vincent Richards, national | that the rowing machines this vear| p p. Liv Heddons, who shot twenty-three. 1o use his own Judem fa | Pxpericnce. having worked in the 2 attery. the former halfback | SO LINon in an exhibition in- | had developed a combination that he' Al V. Farsons The visitors, although. outclassed, } training. Vean, Internatibnal and Western verity: 25, St John's of Ann ho beat Gallardet by door match here today, 6—-3, G-, | thought would stand as follows: Rolden ......... , e s Senor Acosta demonstrated, in | ; | Stiten Mititars Academy ‘at fler intercepting i =h i 3 + 97| "Bow, Codman: 2, Morgan: 3. Kun-| J. A. Brown. .. put up a snappy Eame. flingink to the b rs today. that ne| Maccabee Nine Wants Games. —_—— jare candidates for .\lmrlfl!r]').' Vail, ¢ e ——— [ hardt:" 1, Olmstead: 5. Sedgwick; 6| A F T'fliv’.:}io 'm.:fr‘f:;“' Suilions. o Antien Miead I ready to step in and piich now.| e 5. who sre’ 1o *pla Blue Ridge Makes Plans. | O.lylen Bresiin and Aecarthy seem | s [fewERChTRcCher stoten ] S G s s, e Torward el how. No amount of hard work scems | want indenendent fomes wih oo | MARTINSBURG. W. Vi March field jobs being based | | Belgllll Netmen Enter | S D Hegaa™ ot e unrd, . ranels 1o affect it. His training will consie el Ames speedy | ficials of the Blue Ridg zue past p. ides Cor-| | 3 z Catlin Right guard.. . Wassenthalen prRCIDAlly of Test And & ot of mang | 2708 I and about the District. | o vexterday st Wasneshoro, Pa | Win, - belind ho coll and} |~ Davis Cup Competition | | Hockey Game to Dartmouth. “""i'x‘.’"{x..;‘,,. ; Sabsiitution. Steward” for_ Vrgncle, Geals B e with Manager A. G. Chironiger, 138 | o & S can ‘:_’r\_‘-:'l!'l‘l‘,{), porjGibbe il be ou ’ || NEW YORK, March 5—An | | PHILADELPHIA, March 5:-Dart-| P W Ford (professional).... = ’;;“;7, Ot ) o), mackee T thee 1) Ditching arm feels | 1yih street southeast G won & atagls 0ot 100 WeiitoiBlay, flxteen s Camen: | offcinl challenge for the Davin mouth defeated Princeton, 4 to 1. in Francis (2). Goals from fouls—Heddoos, 4 out { %0 good that he wanted to emulate Sded £ s orge Washington plans to have| | cup arrived here today from | |an intercollegiate lengue ice hockey COLLEGE BASKET BALL. Carpenter, 3 out of 6. . Acosta and try out some curves in the Argonnes Win in Eleventh D iis a team to play schedule of sixteen | | Belgium. This, the tenth chal- match tonight. ; ; i Py batting anill."but McBride promptis g . ames, Candidates have not yet been | | lenge for the internatio i Frinceton, 27; Columbin, 13. 32 Quints in Tourney. vetoe the suggestion Brow. Argonne Midgets went through - 1led out, but Coach Morse intends trophy, was received by Pre; i 3 Michigan, 36; Ohio Drispnes » g es both overhand and with a cen innings in_ tleir b vail Yale Fencers Win Mect. to hold & meeting the lutter part of | | demt Juliam 8. Myviek of the Americans ‘Win at Hockey. ‘hicago, 29: Illinolx, 26. KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 'Y side-arm motion. He is taking a lot | gume vesterday, before scoring a NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 5.—|this week to get a line on his ma- United States Tennis Associn- CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 5.—The ford, 15. Thirty-two teams have entered th ¢ of interest in preparing for mound |7-t0-6 Victory over the Cooke School | Yale defeated Harvard in a fencing | terial and to have the first actual n In n_letter from Chevalier Cleveland hockey team defeated the Amateur Athletic Union’s national ba . Taft's double with two on{reet t ] | Paul de Borman of Brussels. Winnipeg team, 8 to 5, In an overtime R; Minnexota, 12. ket ball tournament here, beginniny adel, 23; Furman, 21. duty, but never overlooks his tury to} Mids afternoon, eight bemts tol workout about the middle of the s game tonight. { decided the issue. tiv month,

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