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SPORTS. THE EVENING { { STAR, (Northern Nines Start D. C. Invasion Tomorrow : Indoor Track Season One of Best in History WASHIXGTON, D. U, FRIDXY, TARCH o 5, i ly T SPORTS. oy ' H@LY CROSS TO APPE AR Tl'u; Generous Will Soon Be Listed With the Dodo and Diplodocus. UUIN‘I‘S '"EI] FUR ]’I‘I'lE TOO MANY MEE’I\S HELD You' RE THE PLUMBER, Er ? COME RIGNT DOWRN 4 THE BASEMENT AMD VLt SHOw YOO WHERE THE BREAK 1> «'IN GAME AT BROOKLAND z BY H. C. BYRD. EGINNING tomorrow afternoon, when Holy Cross is to play at B Catholic University, northern college base ball teams begin to show their wares on local diamonds. And following tomorrow’s contest, onc or more northern nines will appear here every day all next | week. Besides Holy Cross, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Fordham, Delaware #nd Penn State are to play here beiore next Saturday night. Holy Cross is here for three games, having, besides the meeting with C 0. contests with Georzetown Tuesd it is to play Catholic University. prob- ably at American League Park, and aturday goes against Gallaudet at and Gallaudet Wednesda Kendall Green. The Marylanders'are vania comes Monday for a particularly concerned "over their #eorgetown, and unl the Quake: me with C. U, as they feel the have ‘a much stronger outfit than is| Brooklanders have the jump on them usual for a university. ihey should |because of the games they will have consider themselves lucky if they do appeared in. Last year the two teams not finish with shori end of the|split even. and, no matter what the score. here two | result of Monday's game, there is sure e Pennsylvania st days. jumping out to Brookland [to be considerable interest in it be- e Tuesday for a game with . U | cause of the rivalry between mei EEE. THAT Looks | team, Three Games Tuesday. LIKE SWele Besides the Penn game with C. T. BOURBOM.HOW MANy CASES VA GOTOF 172 | Marylana has a practice game this |afternoon with Navy Yard and an- Tuesday, Holy Cross p! George- [other tomorrow with the Baltimore and Ohio division nine, which repre- town and Delaware appears at Gal- | sents Laurel, Md. laudet. Wednesday Vermont willy e make an attempt to take the n ! Coach Moran Almost Smiles. Sk Charley Moran, coach of the Catho-} measure o e Georgeiown And JIOIYic University nine, almost smiled this Y L mernine when he returned from Ni dall Greeners. ( s likely to | G O e charges be azainst a mu er nine in ||y dd meeting Holy Crc it usually has played. Vermont plays Catholic University Thursday and Fordham meets town Friday in the only uled on these days. ham goes over to State, rated last year by m. as having the only nine h Georgetown, visits the Hilltop <« Marylanders Visit Twice. Besides the games mentioned, Mary- land comes in town for two. Monday the slab and drubbed the Sailo in eight innings, giving two victories in southpaw yiellod only and was not scored upon until the last'inning. The Brooklanders contin- | ued their vicious battine, Lynch and DeNault setting the pace. The latter connected for a home r BIG BOUT SPOT PICKED, BUT NOT MADE KNOWN BY , 10 o, Catholic | FAIRPLAY. here was a wild rush of sporting writers to Tex Rickard's office, due to a report that Tex had at last decided to make-known the location of the Dempsey Sirpentier fight. But Tex smiled and shook his head. He kn place. but there a few details to fix up before it can be announced. It i however, only a_matter of a few days, or perhaps a week, before the | whole country will know how much car fare must be spent to get to the ringside. u With Sandlot Nines ||| | Rockford Athletic Club will meet the at ows the Certain ring followers who are usua Iy credited with knowinz what the are talking about. are betting that | some spot in New Jersey will be the scene of the great encounter, a spot | not o far from the metropolis that it | | Quentins at base ball Sunday after- cannot easily be reached. Aside from the proposed Dempsey-|Noon at 3 o'clock on Monument lot 1. The following Rock- Carpentier battle, the next important diamond No. snds to put|ford players are expected to repert to fight that Tex Rickard in » on will be a contest between Benny|CQach Kearney an hour before Leonara and Hooky Kaneas for the|tine: Manager Jones, Capt. Culeen, lightweight championship. Rickard|Allman, Brown. Clark, Eyre, Ford, holds a contract signed by Leonard|}owder, F. Jones. Kelly, Lynn, Me- and Kansas to fight on March 17 last. (arthy, Messink. Meyer. 'Rithardson, Benny was ill and ed for a post- | SUSSan and Williams. nement. And that is all it will be—| Kennebee Athletie 3 v apostponement. For Rickard fell for the Kanawha .lur’nurs,CI::nl)florx";:nrl{i Kansas just as all the other fight fans With in the sixteen-vear-old did, aad he is going to put them into | divisi ges will be received | the ring at Madison Square Garden by 3 Forrest Simonds over in September. telephone North 736, Rocky made a veritable sensation in | Metropolitan Athletic Club nine will OF NEWSPAPER BOWLING Newspaper bowlers are concluding the fourth round of their duckpin champion- ship tournament at the Recreation drives this afternoon. Seven pin spillers werc scheduled to take the alleys at 3:3 o'clock. Clouser of the Herald led ¥ térday’s squad with a set of 343, giving him a tourney total of 1 Othe Bovd offee team hasx heen or-| . and ihe management would | to hear from nines in the eight- nd challenges lor, Patent office. —_— Penn Nine in Two Games Here. PHILADELPHIA, March —Penn- sylvania’s base ball team will leave for its southern trip Monday and will play a game that afternoon with the Georgetown team at Washington. The following afternoon they meet Catho- lic University. On Wednesday they play the Navy at Annapolis. Yates, Sheffey, Huntzinger, Llewelyn, Stouf and Shuster are the twirlers who will make the tri Parsons Leads at Billiards. orge Wheatley, challenger, must score 198 points before his opponent an pocket at the Grand Central tonight to defeat William *Parsons, District pocket billiard champion, in the special match for the title. The challenger, who i playing the title holder, 300 to 250, scored only 102 points’ against 128 made by Parsons in the opening block last night. Track Team to Meet. Aloysius Club's track team will hold a_meeting next Wednesday night at 47 1 street. Members are to report to Athletic Director Johnson at 8§ o'cloc NG SUITS Of Exceptional Value Tailored to Fit Perfectly Attractive Materials All Wool New Jork. He strips more like apractice Sunday afternoon on io|memres foliaw he has mone of the slowness of the | are to repori io Mana L 23-1,279; Baum (Star). professional stronz man. It bs easy | terson at 2 oclock, oo L ::lz"s'?“;"%fiui'mm2‘,9{:0,‘,""'.‘ 1‘2?'1) 10 See where he gels the powerin hiS| Weptern Union toasers, who recently | Alwee (Times), 287-1220: * Malcolm thick arm like a club and when it hits | 5 berth it oo 2§7-1,195. me 71,197, and Curtin (Times), 257-1,1% ft hurts. The best thing that ever ager C. Limerick momd fabc, Aan- happened to Benny Leonard, in thelfrom league secretapide 1o \Aqrear LASKER AND CAPABLANCA se enough to k. 3 With Kansas when he wasn't feching ton e Gpicane, Carroll, Washing: TO REST UNTIL TUESDAY well. ‘Otherwise there probably would | o o PMding councils will have . ams in the Knights of Columbus e fon April 16 and play into August. | game of the international chess match Camp Melgs field will b ¢ R CORES AK. 0. | e used. The v D anuel Lasker and Jose « U. jleague will meet between Dr. Man: —— qncay TigNt. R. Capablanca, which was to have Former Bantam Champion Stops flggmg‘;fi-‘df:"ggugg'""-f‘fl"‘-dl,r""}.\;“l:gf_l:,.mm next Tuesday night. The post- man. former ban DoR base ball team. | pierved in the Latin countries. knocked out of fiftecn-re receiving a right down for the full of hard hody blows He Augie Ratner of New York won the Judges’ decision over Jack Stone of New York in a ten-round bout. Ratner Seek Dempsey in Europe. NEW YORK. March 2 gotiations Teoking the ance of Jack Sandow than any ligshtweight and yet | Kosedale playgrounds. All candidates| Cahoon 318-1,309; back hand. for he swings the 8hort|organized their nine. are Tooking for | (Times), 303-1.218; Waple (Times), 279- injon of critics, is that he was|ig 1200 C 8ireet somt st be a new champion today. League. The circuit will open its sea., HAVANA, March 25.—The fifth Apprentice Boys’ team of the New- started last night, has been postponed NEW YORK. Murch Topdcate with Manager T. | day are holidays which are especially Adams took t 119% pounds and Adams 1 weighed 154 pounds and Stone 160 ring some time ! i next fail are in progress. 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Treasury Broadway Rochester Tailored Clothes Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hose N i e Lafayettes and Arrow Reserves to s FOR GOOD OF TOPLINERS BY LAWREN v Pound Honors. 1W RENCE PERRY HILE in a broad sense the indoor track season which has just ‘l ‘Who's who in the 125-pound class in | closed was the most successful in the history of the sport, there Eei (‘_’,::I‘l;'l“‘}”;"‘é"’:‘“fh‘e‘:’:‘h; were several flaws which had they not existed would have made | Arrow Reserves and Lafayette Ath- | the intramural games of 1921 even more satisfactory the lletic Club clash for the third time.| great numbgr of meets held throughout the country—New York cspe- The Lafayettes, who vanquished the cial made it impossible for star athletes to compete in all of thew young Arrows in their first engage- | AS @ consequence those meets in which the topliners were unable to ment, failed to clinch the title in the COMpCte were poorly attended tilt at the Y. last night. out by a thrilling finish For one thing. In addition to this the extraordi- prehensive in seop. A 5 nary amount of competition which for this defect in their opponents a 34-to-31 victory. i our present track scheme ! ‘Play was so close at all stages of [ Some of the champions faced r@ulted | woud' be to plan a full season, o jthe contest that the result w in|in their being unable or unfit tb com- | that the competition would reach its doubt until the final whistle. Pease, | note in the logtcal climatic meet— | climax about three weeks earlice 7 | rizht forward. kept the Arrows in the i series with his speedy floor play and accurate shooting. He tossed eight scrimmage baskets and pocketed four of his six throws from the foul lines. Blanken and odman between them scored 21 pointy for the losers. Burrall Clasa'girls (0ok the the rational indoor championships | N4% been the case—say. March 1. <o For instance, Andy Kelly, the record |prtjlions in any district should ai holder at 800 vards, and Bernie We-!tengd to distribute the patronage and fers, jr., were drawn So fine that they fell easy viétims to illness and were confined to their beds when the games were staged. And Tom Campbell, the Yale star, had reached the point where | interest more adequately. and insurs the presen: at practically all of star of the White Sox in u 22-to-12 game | jis".fort in the 1.200 vards at the| 1 o 2 as e o0 5 ~ ¢ L cost of 2 prean plaved at Indian Head, .\m.,d ‘dii ! championships was the breaking | P'l::“:mra‘;:r?::_l rrr»;\ k! ik sops Hant Inight. Miss Harrison garnered 18| .0t and he all but collapsed at the | worn as it foriig mit 1 { peints for the winners. She was ably | finish, lassisted by Misses Flatequal. Goetz, |y where, instead of landing first, s a poor sixth, and later was in- | entation at the ch he wa | Flagz, Gully and Maddox. The Shee | aps : : ogical solution of 1 ; 3 capable of running the 600 ¥Ards, 8 | caem to imvelve the preres ;‘rlod for Indian Head. ese. | Ne had planned. fional games. and i it | Conches Not to Blame. winners of thes et rr il -{ 1t is no reflection upon the ¢ tional EhARIon | (Cop of such men that they were n for championship effort, it being al- mosi impossible to keep a crack ath- lete at the peak of form for three To Decide S. A. Mat Titles. Congrens Helghts Yankees will close i their campuign tonight with @ gane months. | BaLTivo M against the Naval Club at Indian| The indoor and the outdoor seasons| eral surprises in the p 5 | Head. {80 nearly overlap that the college 5 much Interest is centered on the | coaches as Ty to !keep their men out of the champion- | ship meet in order to obtain the nec BATY Te: before outdoor work begins ) Princeton, Pennsylvania, heiand Cornell were. as usual, abs from the A. 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