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18 SPORTS: I ,r THE EVEN;N& STAI;, *A;&ING&'ON", D. C, MOND1AY, MARCH 7, 1921 : SPORTS. , '.: Nationals Will Be Fed Dehydrated Food : Yale to Follow Antique Plan in Foot Ball . MANAGER McBRIDE WON | Bis Lessuc Pils—X |McINNIS FOR JOE JUDGE 1pmv FORD. C. HONORS BLUE TO PERMIT GRADS OVER BY “DRY” ELEMENT | [B IS RED SOX PROPOSAL..... . 7 ous, TOMINGLE IN COACHING OSTON. March 7.—Suggestion of a swap of Stuffy Mclnnis, first] po o cooy podeet Ball Series . BY LAWRENCE PERRY. = - i baseman of the Red Sox, for Joe Judge, first sacker of the Wash- EW YORK. March 7—Yale's foot ball alumni, wherever they may Joins Hands With Department of Agriculture ington club, and assurance that Derrill Pratt, obtained from New Wednesday. be throughout the country, will be interested in the announce- York, would be at second base for the Red Sox this season, werc €on-| wWho's who in indepsndent i in wi ) spring ining | ball in the District will be tained in word from the Boston team, en route to the spring training | ball in the District will be dtiers ment from New Haven that Tad Jones, the head coach, has de- cided to revert to the old custom of having graduate st in Scientific Experiment Which Takes s return to New Wetness Out of Eats. camp today. o e o e | ESIERI RERces ana Alovrive Lleh e Tlayen thiroogliodt the scasgniand devoic s fewidivs Ot meek o iconth The Judse-Mclnnis deal is to be pro- in a similar controversy with Washing-| pi€ Ave, clash, | These tsams NS ing players who occupy the various positions in which the old grad uscd BY DENMAN THOMPSO! AMPA, Fla., March 7.—Johnny Evers and Ty Cobb, who arec em- barking upon careers as managers, have received reams of publicity regarding more or less radical theorics they entertain in regard posed by the Red Sox management be- Everett Scott. shortshtop, when he|in the race for the city title. and o specialize boarded the train at Muncie. Tnd.,|their three-game fes s ected | — brought with him 4 letter from Pratt |to be a rip-roaring affair. They will has had with his present team. Mcln- | saying that he would be with the team. [Play at Congress Heights Audif = fesih 2 o Tatt's contract At coach with the Uni- | Fium Wednesday night and in Gon{ | Navy’s Entrance in Penn ay nigh cause of diflicuities that each plaver nis is now at his home. & hold-out on | o & CC it o M raised 4 ques- | 2A8A gymnasium Satur 3 : ¢ Pt o o T iy = e ol [ Shoula s third game be necessary, it| | Meet Would Set Precedent but in m to training for their players. .1,\n,~, for ’lnt.;;lflu.i u]xll p(‘rm!t ;Iu_ Tigers lary terms. while Judge is involved | tion of his reporting. will he held ....g,. neutral floor next| | o e e med botier 0 s oon if they so desire, with full indulgence of their = week. Bryan Morse, director of ath-| [ P! . March 7.— to sleep until noon gence « appe | bre divector of ati-| || PHILADEURHIA saves 7o | 1et at Geory | sity d Wilbuy : A 1e. coach at Tech | emy plans (0 enter a relay team | the Yanks and the Big Five severn! other events at the good records for the season nnxylvan next have | = | month, o I_': ’I‘ I|‘ X Ic IE The Yanks have played thirty-six B S KIND O I‘; RCIS |games and lost only four. Muir Post e apilied of Baltimore. chmond Athletic Y aox - == 1 tites, while J. boss of the Cubs, has prescribed plenty of work for them, morning and afternoon. with practice in the refectory restricted to two sessions a day. there being an aching void between breakfast and vespers. Neither the Trojan ner the peach has anything on George McBride| | Kopf, Reds’ Shortstop, has dat and, should It be f L ter the me Club Peyier Gollé s dj lub and the Keyser Collegians scored it weuld e the Sret Erante when a veteran was ne when it comes to innovations, how- | . over the locals, the Kevser team| | gime (hat a Navy track t ; % ever, for the manager of the Na-| To Quit Game, He Says ! BY WALTER CAMP. Uwice dereating the Yaukces. AloS-| | ever entered watatde. e Rt pE DR AR o e 3 7 i b : e s been in thirteen games. : he prot applving i Gionals has decided to apply (he bring | | AT Ohl M o | MERICA, weighed in the balance, found herseli during the war with ! winning eleven and tieing one o L A L e s o e 4 ,'np:(:‘.k,:,:mi. Rbman maeh ot ague) star shortstop, | a mass of manhood “physically unfit” for active service. Out of Hf'lnlv:?u.- Boyw Club o .‘;..;:.r-fi! | for the tuo-mile relay cham- | or u back. destroy the effects of . e huma e | . o . =2l N : sights and id Athletic Club wi plonxhip. the two-mile int 5 tollsome weoks struct Which lje.ls ehitef machanfolan. Lest| |/fat ausunEced (Rat he bad meo her amazement and chagrin has grown the great movement of e opponemnts Thiradss AIEht 15 | || Doeal wiiay mad minoaar o L un Rt e pUr or e e e a e tos there be some misapprehension re- hall and will engage in busi- | physical education which is sweeping away the old conventional ideas basket ball game at Ingram gymna-| | other event including the | | revival of wha ms to garding what Mac rpetrate 2 ; : ; Y e has blazed | S1U™ Play will begin at 7 o'clock. | | pentathlon. e i g Skl Y are re- ind that 1 most cither pay | of physical training. Although undoubtedly the United States has blazed 1™yt ) SO EHE BRI B E P 908 i oot e s Sl o ferred to the follo lied from a ! | strict_attentlon to buxiness or |the trail for all nations, with her athletics, she was content until the | Giesboro Point Yankees will clash | but most close followers of the rather well known literary -{(_rr»‘n | base ball, and I vrefer the for- | war came to follow the old, worn-out system of physical cx:;rci:c. '_l'hc Wednesday night in iphany gym- gridiron game will doubt jt. T |t o | unfortunate results were evident in the wholesale rejection for physical | pasium, "The Vankces are nug.n..s.»lPAlR HVES F R T b oo AS to College Tagmaters, ter” Somewhat frecly defined. it] | outx™ wnd saxs he will not con- | unfitness in the draft. up'a sturdy Rame this sensom e | | Evers coilexe man who holds o could be boiled down (o “Make dry." | | sider any ofter. i For years the youth of the coun-|and being done simply and effectively. | “§ 0 LAY Karte this cewson. g | brief for pure sport and hus itx high No Lack of Precedent try has rebelled against standing in|No longer mneed the tired Lusiness| i ongzucoment tonight with the Lin- | suggestion o oo Alumt man feel that he has to do an hour horities District Basketers Will Meet Visit- | Bulictr There is mo lack of precedent for | PAT MORAN. 1 worth Athletic Club. the nthletl of the Crim: b }a gymnasium and striking out into| g ®" €T IR T otplicated what Mack contemplates. Carrie Na- | He gave Cincinnati itx first big league | o Sl ! r so of enforced and gomplicates | Ol e o te o ol a1 hial e, waxe Chnclumat Il i e g | the empty air with one hand after fcalisthenics or youth be put through _ [ o 4 gf e Crimacs, Vale And rimoston | all but put on the finishing touches | are counting on him (s repeat the|iie other forty or fifty times or go-|endless arm and leg dril). tody werk \TRIPLE TIE IS PROBABLE | 8 Quints in South Atlantic those institutions from other colleges 33’.‘,-2&"’0'}'.'}.',53’."; i T e | dowe thix xenson. Hiin team rhould at[ing through all soris of leg rigamo. | % JUNE SN0 S A bt ol door play IN Bl Sihoc s not permitted to represenc tnem upon wit i e -, Young ally prefe it > - g ercollegiate fo . Bk They set about with hatchets and least be in the thick of the race. role. Younz men naturally preferred | PERCL (0N ted in a la meus- | G TEN BASKET BALL the intercol Ud‘-nuhztul tie 1":-1(’5; “‘ — — |0 play ovt-of-doors. and what th: . Pro 8 bs | e e statutes to amputate the hind 1egs |peyonctates Hi Home- | & ad aEber R ' oY lure for formal indoor exercises | éHicAGe g 2 | ashington quints will face out-of- | ever be done 5 i : s His Famous Home; preferred experts have at last con St ity A Avancs and ICAGO. March 7.—That the race | (o % of~ | eve ne. R Rl Sl i Lt GIANTS RELEASE A PAIR |cludcd was right m:l;k‘: o e ihe times to-{for basket ball honors in the n Lo the St AtGate Sl ie peaner | The main cbjection is that many of th h Atlantic scholustic baske ball championship t lolizeum on Wednes: It of the had originated the ¢ he could lay ciaim to b who put the angle in n students transfer to Yale, Harvard, irnament at the | Princeton and other colleges, not be- i afternoon as|caiuse of u desire to play foot ball or rings drawn this some other game, but to carry on ptain’'s brain 2 o e o Inic the chap | Run Swing to Youthful Dele- TO Indoor Exercise Dincarded. ward varicty in helping a nation not | onferenc Wil end in athree-cor- | angle. but . | INDIANAPOLIS CLUB | ieconition of this fact rapidly is|merely to produce stars in athletics,| Roned tic among Purduc. Wisconsin in Milwaukee their minds run along gation at Shreveport. | A A e B e 4| spreading, and what is being done in |but a sound and enduring peovle 4a il f Sy Michiean of Niimols, entirely different lines. L o i o4 P = ANTORIO. March 7.—Howard | iy, way of calisthenics itself is being | well. Las completed its sehedule now stands | MOININg. Eastern High will open the | some special line of education, or 1o wThe ‘idea is that of W. A. N 6§ 'SHEGVEEORE, Da desch 'f'“‘? [ Burkett. inticlder, and o Diton, | doas for ohe tions: 1o the sesliengme, (Copsr fat e ton o I Shicaule T aiands | tourney at ¥ o'clock, with a game with |avail themselves of 4 dvantages which ose official designation is “engi- | New York Americans, with most of | cateher. have released by the aded. Michigan, Hlinols and Wis. | Baltimore City College. At hour inter- | might be found lacking in the place acer, commercial dehydration. bureau | (he regutars, including “Babe” Rutn, | Xed (o Indianapolis. = onsin each has won one game less ol Central Western and Tech will|they originally d. The writer be- of hamintey, Unitaa Carl Mays and Waite Hovt. in camp, The . than the leader. The first two named | 4%1O% ngagements with Alexan- | lieves the » done in this way L 4 were prepared to jump into strenuous | Pit lmmerman s ar es ow play at Urbana tonignt. Wiseonsiy |dria High School. Loyola High School ient to overbalance are { faces Ohio State at Madison tomorrow | 0f, Baltimore and Annapolis High | would come out of and the latter is expected to prove | SChool, respectively i rule. Modern foot ball is 1 by too much proselyting o o ll cay for the Hadgera Heros Lobrorel Prospects are bright for at least two | ma eed or . ndis in ase Al | e Cna: of the Washington teams gaining the Stagg on Job Long Time. ‘ It first was broached to McBride | rore Prepared to jump v Tpeech tor the maugural banquot as | demonstrated for them the famous | 6aZue thir forme has arrived o B home-run swing. mp and will be used, it 1. second round. Central should vanquish S et e yeardman ¥ :‘r_“‘m’_‘,“’:,fl";il‘;’} route! “He shook hands with all the young- IS said. as a coach for inficlders. Mc Purdue h the Alexandrians, and Tech, District e e S eonat . : Pate e thers 16 the bail | Graw i believed Lo be contemplating linofs b school champion, should nof find the . A s fact that it was a B. and O. train Sters. and lan infield arrangement that will | | Wisconsio . b Annapolis quint a dificult proposition, | it 0%t locality than Alonzo A. Stagg g may have had something to do with | Park today. gs|make for able defonse without the | . BY FAIRPLAY. Michigan 4 Central and Tech are i; proposition. | For twent years he has coached i t. but then George is a liberal pa-( Ruth has taken off about ten pound®} i "o¢ havy Bancroft, who is il | E g Heine e oo o and Wech sre In oppURILe DERCKS i7oqt (ball at ith s iU of Chicage. ron of the arts and sciences as well l;_': ‘l!""( "x}""t u\}";lf;’"g",‘;,(“ ‘“;r‘ ft;‘:‘ WeGraw &aid,! how&ver he ex- | EW YORK. March 7.—That was a sweet-scented story that Heinie | ‘“:::&m.. i_r;:m""r«i;'l ;'::_l; xt“‘re;l:h‘{:r;:&mak and track for twenty . when Pat 8 & keen student of dletotics, so he | BRE 10 EO8 RO ffteen to twan- | Pects Bancroft to b covered | 7 an gave to the public the other day. implicating Kauff, | fowa - T B ltimony e & sturdy combination | Page took hold of the track and field greed to permit a representative DPUt there vemain trom BUAel 10 TNERT when the season open Zimmerman g ’ e 4 a Zame to thefone 2 the Maryland moetropolie, while Loyors DN e 1k Coaditom Dakicr il eat {o be made. with bis athlctes as |3 A Toney and Benton in an alleged plot to throw a g | Northwestern Hoio Maryland metropolis, while Lovola | Chivago alumni fecl thatthe time has me ~when the university should ‘he testees contingent upon the mp. |Jown to normal playing weight. He n i 0 GT of the ,,.-.\_f.zd.,m ‘,?v" the \fifi., | has been taking the baths at the Spa mmerman, who says he took the offer to the ters interesting for Western. spend a little of its athletic surplus ir : L ing golf or hiking over the moun T ! Chicago Cubs in 1919 k b ’ emi-inal matche: 111 by layed | 1 oroval Cctnidnls ;| playing golf or hiking ove 3 feCanrs 5 g 1 ni- atches will be played | assistants for the grand old ma e 1o jaccouniabls [Ty @ th . and he declared himself eager to | [ jthree players—he himself playing good ball that day—doesn't make much RU”-S 7[}2 'I'ENPIN SE" Friday afternoon, and the haR L::: ‘._,:.'l,,‘":,r -::"”:;::,’L stockholders for the cash invested in | them. get down to some real base ball. | of himseli as an honest sportsman. » fame will be held Saturday. The o i : - L = . e does not anticipate much difi- jof him ) e g fonrneme = 5 >| William Tilden, the tennis champior Griffith, the purposes of th, cx;l‘rlv ‘_ullty “?:h’ddm; w"fl T an o | The whole thing shows just how T s nt will be conducted under | "L BT O o tter of about for the auspices of the G. W. Club, an | ment made clear to him by Dr. years when the turf tennis court wil ~ v o K (Fas! > . . 1 ace head f = = ] ' f s \lsberg, chief of the B. of C.. U. §. |Sirenuous work at Gasser Park dur- R, | essential it was to place at the | 3 organization of letter men at George |y . . ). of A, and mindful of his respon- |ing the next three or four weeks. and eaoliest IndiansiiCampi o6 FHours base ball a man of the caliber and | | Canadians Seek Reply | Smith of Detroi Washington University. ¢ begin to be a thing ofsthe past. Thi ibilities’ anent the increase and dif- | %ays he will be down to weight before | gpoog o0 mu Already H {of base b e s iz Fight | mith of Detroit Has Game of 276 v of the immense cost of up aolon of Knowiedbe g and dif- | ke championship scason gets under ead of Time—Already Has | standing of Judge Landls. D To Bid for Big Fight | in i PG ass plots. Th (::nh:.r.‘lq > i ia g : & are e interests . Am = ster, but it is hard: sadily put his official O. K. on the |Waye = o clight injury to! Had Much Practice. | vorted. there are big mlzul e NEW YORK. March 7.—Cana- | | can Bowling Con: Champion Five Not Entered. 5 end ooy dhs halis e his right leg while at Hot Springs. : i . who would like to sce Lan 11 | dian promoters interested in | gress Tournament KANSAS CITY., Mo, March 7.— Food Is on the Way. i e ractice. with some Erookian | DALLAS. Tex. March T—Jor Scwell. Loyt of his position. one may say only holding the propomed Dempsey- | < | Eight games are on today's sched- Accordingly. advices from the seat | plavers he swung hard at a ball, and, { ShOTtstop of the Cleveland. club, ar-| these interests are not friends| | Carpentier champlonship match | BUFFALO, March - —Bowl-|ule for the opening day of the Na- ¢ government are to the effect that | nuvime no apiked shoes, slipped (o the | Fived at the spring training camp | (Pat thes: - | &€ Muntreal were here today to | | S o tED 2 20W1" | fional Amateur Athletic Union basket ¢ 1antities of the dehydrated fruits|pmrouni wad Stralned o musels. Babe | TNFLY-six hours ahead of the squad |of base ball i | Zet Promoter Tex Rickard's an- | |8 gh three games without an|ball championship fournament. New ‘ 74 vegetables are on route by Bre- | ko the ‘Mjurs A1 taped and Inorsts| 20 0Cldtis. which was die to racn- Friedman Spoke Too Soon. { | wwer to their ofter ot 1700000, | |error and hanging up ten strikes in | York University, winner of the 1920 -(3 Ier: efi;u;: v:.lll bphpreparpq by the | that it will not interfere with his! "';f’ . {;"": = ternoon el dh':;‘ When Sailor Fricdman and Lew | | 'l‘hey"I:l\';“ |pl|'1-fl"".ph" “t July the second game of his set for a 275';'1“"'“':'-‘""“ flr' Mx]tam:r”:d will not of the hostelry here accord to ect_fro scaton « he had | S 3 | 2 ax the date for the he _ i ay. as the faculty refused to sa ¢ ‘ections and served to the unsusc| "ok o1l j been working with xity of | Tendler weighed in for their recent] } Graham, represen: T the i gcore, Fred S. Smith of Detroit shot | tion participation. i f 3 ting and trustful day laborers Alubama team for eks. | fight at Milwaukes Sailor remarked | Camadian syndicate, w: he | |2 total of 702 to take the lead in b R it holtie 7 TIGERS LIST 19 GAMES | "ru"ifis i |l e . oumee over | | SoEgEE Rt ks | | S Tntinieust vent of the Americn 2 4 eported a as u day 5 S ard that the bout could be eld | 2 - i Seok " i 4 . by e S ed 135 pounds he would Bowling Congress tournament. His Seeking light on a sub: cith | ahead of the other batterymen. | the stipulated in Montreal without inte er- 7 hich we were more g v ..:}‘.‘-} FOR TRAINING PERIOD] “Tdont Know how 1o accoint for|take the five-hundred-dollar forfeit. | | in Montreal without Inte er- | | (cammates—J. Stubenwall and Bert ] miliar, it never having oceurred t DETROIT. Mich. March 7.— Nine-l their action.” Manager Speaker re- | the two hoys got on the scales | [ Weaver—stepped out nt of the that dehydration and base ball has | teen practice games have been sched-{marked. 1 have been coming 101 s found that Tendler had made two-man mmpeu_.vrl;.h” i isa : 3nsthing in common. and failing touled for the Detroit Americans training camps fourteen yeare, and|the weight, but that Fricdman was a total 6f 1283 pins, | ride and obtained the following ex-| The series will open March 12, when . following a 606 total in the five . : : ; secies; : ben! -man row to Prime for English clusive as well as enlightening in- the Tigers oppose fiueir old manager. Some Ifx I'rom the South. event and 581 for three games in 5 ¢ Jennings, and the New York| at San Antonio. and ends at| Her, “There is no doubt among food ex- | Giant ; { 2 5 is a bunch of ifs culled from | the doubles. gives him the lead in all Championship Event. i | i — e NEALE CHOSEN COACH perts on dehydration as to the value | Indianapolis April 10. The schedule: the southern fraining camps T : ive Stations in District | €¥ent® With a grand total of 1.889| . s H ©f dehydrated products for human | Maren 19, 13 ad 18, Glants, at If Harper doesn't ||Ivvfl\th4}:‘v\1n& Soldiers of Five Stations in District | £} ‘nine games. fi;\lFf‘v \lrlfik‘. March 7.—Miss Alexa consumption.” Mac began. “There is.| Antonio: 20, Houston; 26 and Viriuta Athlet e Tohe IR EES SO R ChGE Trials of 3rd A Co! jith & high team single of 1,050 |IXI0E DE Atante: Ca. American and however. a decided prejudice existing | Fort Worth; 2. Cineinnati, at FOTt| nall whmes it teamy (esires base, pitcher. AN ER 000 ABh Iy ATy LOTDY pine the Mineralites of Chicago to=| I B D - against this form of prepared food in | Worth: 29 and 30. Colurabus, at|hannd dioreion " s’ the 105-{ If Virgil Barnes mafics good as Boxing E taled 2866 pins for three ' games, | S tomorrow for Lngland, where sie the mind of the public.” he continued. olumbus, at Fort!Craming Hall lenges 1ol pitcher and Goldie Rapp comes oxing Event. taking first place. They shot 961 in | Will atiempt to “win the British weighing his words carefully. Worth. 1 e Fairtax | through at second, the Glants wilj " i e their firat game, following with (he | championship. L R “This is the task that the Depart-! Apny avd (3. Dallass 4 ant ger a1 ¢ follow- | make a strong bid for the pennant. | Seven bouls involving boxers repre- | 1,050, hut bad breaks held their third { | realize.” she said, “that 1 have a ment of AgTiculture has set itaelt (6] wriis ANd B Al 3 and B ik oMoens wepe wivcted by | Ir ihe Athletics field, piteh and run | senting five stations will constitute | §ame to 835. sizable task before ‘me. but T am " 1 Grercome, A Tebread to e, uhe | R i 8 md . b o T ol ey, e | e well'ng ey Batted ekl venr | i’ opening aighte prograon at Fore B w5 ead Tevel vest”o | B The long-point roll ":;ab.".' that If we will test these | 2POLIE: _ i::::x;nflz nn:t'm .««):—rl'!a:'\”!rfl urer: | the cellar. b ; B 5‘.\1_\~vr n_»m:fln lm‘lh'- third ::Lm—m OLD GLORY POINTS WAY m'mla'“z“-:rms.- in ];:um:_ ]r.nr!;' is m] collar wi the ex- | ~ products out on our training table awrence Ro ase ba 1UTE the Cubs don't eat as much as|trials of the 3d Army Corps boxing arize myself with English | . AR Chent™s SR STURNE @Rl TYREE PHILS HOLD OUT. |Faivy eniive roct™ i I |10 Wi U SV ey Wil Rk S e B A0 30 vy Coms PoxnE TN WOW BOWLING LEAGUE |conrsen 1 expect e it a1 ins | M| clusive lock-frone | rious opinions held by the plavers e Lee Lyong, track capiain. and better running start for the pennant. | SR . t French tournament, which starts .lunnl atu 'f them, that the same will prove to {ard Schoeni. basket ball It Frisch can make good ax a sec. | Matches will be limited to 8ix rounds.| ipar taams §n the Woodmen of vn»l”' Jeature. 2 very useful in the governm.nt's|Stengel and Wheat Join Neale in| peginters nine is ready for action. | ond baseman, ducational campaign as carried on i the public press. We have heen as tred that our interest and ce oldie Rapp will solve |and will he held in the riding hall, j y- { ) | World Row e sli (- the infield problem Ly playing third | grarting at & o'clock. The trials will | chance nro ov rzrm'ull‘:tzs.—m:hlm(‘:lr‘d '(:Ilfim | for the Giants. jbe continued tomorrow and Wednes- | quint. The latter has won 60 of it Teams interested }eate Balking on Terms. n i, pounde; Konasvowski, Walter t Reed Hoepital. ve Frey. Washington |, Ol Glory and r"“""s‘k‘“'" ams wiil Nl Neale will be assisted by John & barracks, 135 pounds: Maresco, Wal- | PPOD "h" _f"(‘“ . Fraser and Oak | Keilison. ale and Kellison resigned ter Reed Hospital. vs. Foley. Bolling 3',"‘fl“’ a"“m °,:"°."°‘<"""‘ and onlas coach and athletic directe 07 Vith street v that it Babs Ruth takes on much | Field. 126 pouns; Trembley, Fort|Wednesday Alpha and Elm will ciash. | spectively, of the Marietta, Ohio, — from Cincinnati in the Rixey trade, is v A i more weight, we shall have to change Myer, vs. Rivers, > olling Fieid, 126 lege last week After their day of rest the Nation-|als old-out. & Ttk o e pounds; Witowski, Washington bai S ikIc o wacss he Nasigns pelsaia Holdrout: | § his nicknama from the Bimbo to tne | PORIIS: Woiowalh Jashngion, ber Name Dates for Zone Shoots. rk today with increased interest ANDOVER IS THE CRADLE ik 147 pounds. and Parsons, Walter| Dates for the five sectional or zone G R ' p \ S iear e BACHE it It Braves Start Work Today. | Tteed "Hospital, ve. Marchant, Bolling | champlonships of the American Trap. OF MANY SPORT STARS MCGWTY’S GOAL WINS Field, 147 pounds. shooting Association have been an- kerwise uneventful Sabbath was a| GALVESTON, Tex., March Areesome ut KOIf participated In by | spring training season of the Fos e _Viola, Haldermann and McCann of [ nounced as follows: Southern, at Af- fcBride. Altrock and Martin. It was| Nationals will open here this arof Thillip Avdover Academy has FOR CITY SOCCERISTS Fort Mver will be among those toflanta, June 1 to 4: eastern, at New e first time the latter ever had | o when Manager Mitchell's bat 3 ‘ 1Y part in intercol- fight tomorrow night. Third district | Haven. July 20 to 23; great lakes, at Asked “ihai“he mot Amunil oo lon Mahager Milohail's bat. : B Meiniy's goal, kieked during the| ®inners will vompets with those of | Minneapolis July 25 fo 25; prairie. at| ‘ Mike replied: “Five hours | warm-up.. Among those here are |tribution ; ¥ 15 | nemnd et fve mintite pariod. gave | the fourth district in the semi-finals| Huron, 8. h. August 7 to'10: Pacific Pitchers ¢y Morgan. 1. W. Cooney,| Hinkey. for instanc . e e e Mo Fave lat Camp Eustis on March 15. coast,”at Tacomu, Wash, August 7 uugvl,_ MeQuilian, l“,illlnk‘mm and Ira 'h"l |r“‘ \‘rvh MAST d Hnll!\'uvnr'. over the soceerists of the| N AR toas A 5. Townsend. and Catchers eariier eleven effeMingey % ar- [ British embassy on the Monument | “Butch” Pixley, former Ohio e S ays That Puzzle] "% Tawn: | bour. | Then the ‘ OReER- THILAL PHIA. Mareh 7 -When|of 1" st | Rath Good at Whifing, Teo. 69 games, and Frase | o his matter will be of much |y, Phillies departed today for Northeast. or ATCL MOTWEL | g Ruth struck out eighty-two | 1% MENS : petitor, has won only’ 32 of 57 an- OF ELEVEN AT W. & J. | So the woes of Dinwoodie Tucker | SPTINE train quarters Moant Rainirre Yank vchedul- | times last year. A home-run hitter | Matches to he decided tonight fol-: gszements, Oak is in third position WASHINGTON. Ta, March 7.—Earl | o tate-hatecd Tat iowoodie Tucker.|\ille, Fla. two new hold-ou cins wamee With i the four | i% liable to hit hard or not at il |low: Tudery. Camp Humphr ve.[ with 32 victoriex against 34 defeats. | Noale. | PROAIophie Norianal oarl Tied to nravert the accepted mission | 8344 10 the list. The Jutest ones are| tecn-year-old division For enguzo- | Shocker and Weilman of the St Lonis | powers, Fort Myer, 175 pounds; Haft, | Alpha, 30 won and 36 lost, Is Sourth: | nerter. w1 e A .y ti'e ‘Whower bath to mel intermaii | (Garey Stengel. outfielder. and Mack|ments write Manaser Garl Bauman, | Browns cach carned the hich honor i 1oV ET L H S e STy er. will eoaeh 1 foot ball water Traimer Martin denied hin, | Wheat. catcher. Stencel and Wheal, | Box 330. Mount I S Ma having struck out Habe six times | Kort Myer, Achler. Bolling Field | und EIm, 8 won and 51 lost, sixth. Olete . L ooeion Jetermon & Shints i the course of the season. [rban . in one game last season is seeking e E k out Ruth three fimes in a row. mes write Manager L. Zanolott),| Which is going some. A jocular fan N be increased. and Unele Nick Al.|¥ho are residing in Kansas City. sent » lost his coat of tan along | Word unless President Baker meets | oy membership in the Indooar | their demands they will not zo south. | gy ra, oht Club, will feel even drier, subsist- | They have returned their contracts. | . on dried food Outfielder Neale, who was obtained | Yankee Athletic €lub, EARL & wiLson monRY | @ medcting ton ady and George O bou cre MeCormick, | Grounds vesterday The defensive | State foot ball team gua probably will Joe Basista of Wheeling, W. Va ., star send, Paul Johnson and ¢ Z| Murph e Rafferty. | play of hoth teams was of high stand- |be in the Buckeye eleven line-up next [ fullback of Pittsburgh's Fifth Avenue foot ball fard 4l the wayv Atmieida booted a|fall. He has enrolled at the university. | High School's 1920 foot ball team, will Dillon. | goal for the it -ven early in the | Pixley was Walter Camp's third all-{enter Penn State College next fall. Ba- z Who it | frax. and Williams tied for the em.|American cholce for guard in 1919, Last | sista i& now preparing at Mansfield Nor- “ton teams all he entered I'rincetol mal for his entrance exams hassy. Itodgers. Tial e n, pitchers, and G recan. =====BY BILLY EVANS: ferb xpected so captaing, and Tim The bases are filled and no one out - and gnd i Hoge. Hildel | sl e batsman strikes out on a badiv Janvrin Gets in Line 16 UL LA ched third strike, which the catcher, AV i, s an Cratlied SR = = =l ape. Is a sho ce from OSTON, March T.—Harold Janv, v u at Dart- = —E = e e e swaae g, S vt dhere et (o | Bomo Meeeh - Peon senvetn | Y e it e — = NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU tches homa plate and throws to 1?::‘?”;?:4";; contrict"and will leave AL cavialmMahan Sany 3.';.",'”"{, Judge Payne Will Pilot | Wender What Merts Will Say Today. €. This caused runner on first LBl SRR S T SR SR S | D" was thrown to “the vat| | eal Training” for Cubs. — e e et e ter Inventory n tagied the runner originally on| What Johnns Evirs caiieq| AVMY Has Swedish Trainer. |l nes st e e | B 0 gt back. In| their “real training” will begin 1o A professional all-round trainer h Carolina resort for two weekn. | meanti [ nner on second | for the Chicago Nationals, T been engaged to work with the We Included in the party, 'nd’; ed mad it ,,,, third hias ant care ,,ml; RGANS. mve dovr) 'l'-‘l(-v aH\l»llr» r’.' S, Lychon of Stock- | | Judge Pavne, wi | wner on that hield it. %o ena, where they expect to be|holm. 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