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4 SPORTS. ‘Paddock’s 220-Yard Mark Likely to Stand : Gibbons Pick ed to Win Midd CHES GAVE GIES OVER Lasker and -Capablanca Adjourn EASTERNERS CONVINCED COAST MAN IS A WONDER T i | HE technical description of Charles Paddock’s record-breaking time of 20 4-5 seconds for 220 yards, out on the coast, gives a fair meas- ure of confidence that it will stand, because those who have seen | test in the high school base ball cham- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 TEST FOR CENTRAL NINE Meets Western, 1920 Champion, in Scholastic Series Tomorrow. Tech Team Victor. Central's nine will get its first real TURN AWAY THOUSANDS AT YANKS-MACKS GAME BY JOHN B. FOSTER. core of one EW YORK, April 14—The Athletics made a noble 3 lone run, but took the biggest opening day meal ticket out of New York city in the history of the great national game. The Eleventh Contest After Lat- ter's Thirty-First Move. HAVANA, April 14.—The eleventh game in the championship chess match | N i that when SPORTS. HALLENGER PREPARES C leweight Title b .~ ON QUIET FOR WILSON W YORK. April 14— the ke Gibbons has been training on the quiet since January. and is now down nearly to 163 pounds. Those who know his present condition are going to bet their heads ofi Paul fighter meets Johnny Wilson for the middle- * him run in the east have been convinced all along that he was a wonder. | pionship ries tomorrow afternoon | R S i 4 ST when it faces Western, 1920 title win-| . et n S ic sport. |between Jose R. Capablanca and Dr.| . . s N 5 e = It appears that in his recent feat he showed his characteristic hesitancy | yi""in" the Mount Pleasant stadium. | Size of that meal ticket is no random guess. Meal tickets are mot sp Eratusi Eadkir s 8 iouencd carle chic uslg!lt championship he will win |he‘§;o‘uf iy ;::_lkmhmm.l s - at the start, but a far better drive than usual at the finish. [Thé Rlue and “White scored an easy They are sordid and commonplace until they grow bigger than home | o ine 2rier thirty-one moves haq | Y4Fious cities are after this fight. | While no seml-professional ‘club would He was almost last off at the gun and | and Belding, the Iov‘vn State I&lar.‘n?"‘"”‘:]"}‘:"“{ agnst D “:"'hblflr';:'a'l';gi runs. A meal ticket bigger than a home run is the kind the Aihletics got. |, " 5. by Capablanca. Lasker| Th® Cream City A €. of Milwaukee | jg,ins: it. the theory is that the fans tried to pass Hutchison at the 50-yard | €xpected to line up for a real contest. i i Not since there have been opening | RN R RN 1 b S ol | has offercd a $25.000 purse and per- would turn out through curiosity. if 5 e ey Dected | met_with _no oppo In Western, sealed” his thirty-first. | =i Walter Higgins, the newly elec 155,000 See Seven Games nothing else. mark, but the latter was making a Stf| ;51050 of the Columbia track team. however, Central will encounter a team that_has lost little of the strength that. games has one been played in which so dense as that at the throng wa The game opened with a queen's gam- centage privileges, and promoters at Benton Harbor and New Orieans have b | | Bace, aud it was not uatll later (hat| through his fine running in the indoot i s i lnst vear. | ceen the Yankees and | i ajor Circuits | |bit. which Lasker declined . e Paddock was able to forge ahead. Prob- | meets, is looked upon to make a good fin’}"' {to e championshipjiest sear. jtue OXxer'.'mIK‘wl'x" Sl s e | in Two M Ci [ b clined 10 accept.1made bids. But the chances are that [ . 1 2 O ile international, | Play will begin at 3 o'clock. | h 2 '] e maaptres’ “Play ball!® | |The first seven moves were mads rap- | some big eastern fight club will land ably this struggle with Hutchison was fshowig in the two-mile international, | Y Wil G Gt a'the series ves- |larzer It the police had not put the e e more than 155600 | |idly. the positions being virtually the |the match Just the thing to cArTy him at top speed. | when he meets Denys, the Freati{ierday and took the measure of Busines I portcullis down at the entrances.| | i T sor league parks | |%ame as those taken in all expert chess . | 5 At any mate, just before reaching the | champion. and Nightingale, who Won i %n31 (0-1 game. The Manual Trainers| There were several thousands of | | Im seven major league Berks | |oopc.™™ pPlay after the eleventh move ! P R tapé be wrade & drive forward with his [the‘thiee-mile international lase ¥o2 re much more impressive than last: would-be spectators who never were | | Yewterday. n prev | !aleo was along well known lines, and at b ixhter. —_— Upper-Body .And came Iw & yard and &} - The Navy is goiig Lo send Clapn: son. while Business presented a re-inearer the Polo Grounds than two gume In Detroit. A IThe time of adjonrnment meither player| AR eastern writer, in spexking of 5 Talf ahead of Hutchison. ¢ was going | her all-round athlete, to try for theorzanized nine that was far botter than ' blooks away, and who retreated de-| | ‘'Vhe figures, which were unof- | | ;pnaared to have any advantage. George Cook. the Aust n heavy- Cleverer Than More Experienced ;z,;:’;w“";“wi{‘; i the Poxier nome pentahion. and m;";\iqb;li'};'}nn ih the sent against Central. Tech's | pressed and gloomy when they found | | l-'l-lfl--:l-l"'-l""‘"’"_':"” | | The game will be continued tonight. | weight, who is shortly due in lurope s 3 win it, because of his o cy in¢ k. however, was too vigorous for|that they ldnyg spend their money. records for opeaing d s 2 isi Competition for Paddock. the diseus, broad jump and the 1,500- sy e o D At | aamee—here, where 18.212 paid: ‘ | where he will fight the champions of Fo¢ and Is Awarded Decision < | meter ru He has hurled the o 3 4 Grayha red Pe- S8 < 1 < v < 2 . ik ol Paddock coters the Femnrelaya Mot Tur, fle 23 DA, 1 R0 Gray hammered Pe|sibor’ Tora becains “hote “roli | | a3 he Chiene CHESS CHAMPION HERE. |ineiano. France xna Seigivm. wave by Judges. “there will be several men to face him in : At e . an couldn’t get through the gate. but they | | Park, where i R N e e { the 100-yard college championship, nota- | § minutes and 50 scconds 2 ! un lead in the first | are about $8,000 better off from those | the game, | {himself an champlon of Australia, N YORK. April 14.—Augi Rat- bly Farrell, who holds the 75-yard s.-nm;} 21 feet in the broad jump. TR e, nu';:fiu;:'"'” did. || the N-;'|orl‘s, Yankees, Marshall to Give Exhibition at!would not be « match for Bombardier n.r recwived the Sudges’ decision ower i le, and who_defeat, = iraton he Ste phers layed before 37,000, . < . i s Maroeon & fow weeks age: Waodting: | High Place for Athletics. - SnEied and was'woll Supported: | Same O1d Mteamrolter. Blkyed et are AT 00 e Capital City Club. Welle wor”wred ‘Fultan und Would 170 "I TR R Syracuse. 200- vmpic cham- fate es were stirred whe i, Toel cyir, made two dou- he Yankees as where | " . e 2 : have uble x ; RN D Phara holder; Gourdin of R e ot varsity | =5 same ponderous, buiky, hard-rolling | | ilensl Marshall will g've an exhibition of |G 5. ¥ Gibbons v utner was aggressor and cl v h: ion; B . the New England 100- : - a f the Phil American League, crushing everything | | = i Bk oms of the Capital City Chess u Velte 3 ponent in virtually every round Soud emmplon, and probably. Leconey, | SOlleBe. putting it sfepd of tout ot - in their path when the engine is| | 19000 Club. 418 Washington Loan snd Trust | the St. Paul manhandler. atmer welatod 15555 and Lewis 144 Jafayette, and Field of Nebraska. Some | ming in all coileges has captured L working right, and turned aside by | |-— — ————————— |building. The champion will play as | . o Tfield. heavy majori Of course this deci pebble when it isn't. The Athletica mn'n_ s may be accommodated. Con- Tendler's V ry Contly. ! Sure He Can K. 0 Carpenh'er Some think the high hurdles at the | o "L Plinceton seniors does |were a lot more chipper than they testante will be assessed an enirance | However Sailor Fricdman mas be Sure . 0. 5 Tenn carnival will be the best we have | qq.apn that the great scholastic symbol 1 were a year ago. Perhaps it was the | ool el - . feelin, sult of the mauling he ABERDEEN. S. D, April 14—Jack i - ‘ 3 3 4 cl Start t 7:30 lock. Marshal a8 & nes . ever scen, with Thompson of Dart-| i"he relegated to the ash heap or|Beat Braves on Runs in Eighth |presence of the huge crowd. Ball| will analyse one urul‘\h:rmol“gn:n1:r-l|:o( from Lew Tendler. it is « cinch Dempsey. heavyweight champion mouth, the world record holder, as well | WIll be FOISERICE 10 g $550 (OGO in favor of the varsity letter register- d at one of our oldest seats of learn- ng. where tradition means much, is gnificant. Stars in 440 Hurdles. When it comes to the quarter-mile ,hurdle, Desch o Neire Dame, Ani - Home clubs shared honors with vi terday in the start of the ational League campaign, Reds and it players on tail-end teams can dance | / .as Olympic and_intercollegiate cham- | 2T e o . Cubs, Gi ! When the spectators are jassy, and : a- | * Dow - Barron{of Penn Senie:. et of e Sihloiis asieet Tan coma o be and Ninth bs, Giantsand | e e e York crowds who 2 = Se Sunda: fl.’,‘,’;‘;}‘“:"?,’;"";fi’:“:‘"’; miach now if|pniiadelphia. As a result of contact o New York, expressed belief that he Mgl Sl ! In this respect, as in others, thé vote Cards Win. LIOETES TR R i Nine Will Open Season on 2 J el N L R S yith the sailor's corrugated festures 7ill knoek out Carpentier within o i ) ! twelve rounds tion about the first game York. Bill had told Tom, had whispered to George, and so in New and Tom | it Against Park A. C.—Swain New President. esting games of the Lasker-Capa- be open to the public. LEWIS THROWS LONDOS. he does not feel any worse than the fingers of his right hand amputated to the first joint and a splinter of bone extracted from the left hand who passed through here on his way Lynch to ;ight ‘Winner. on of Wisconsi (Copyright, 1921.) Cubs wining on their native heaths,|ad gone from one to the other, that| Arrow Athletic Club, at a reor- = MONTREAL. April 14.—Contracts while Dodgers and Giants triumphed }‘h“r‘ougfi"’w;{:"’ha;;'d b ke WEre | ganization meeting last night, elected As to the ~Black Sex” [ for a fight here April 23 between Roy on forcizn felds. Jhe 1920 champion | chameless debauch at Chicago. Hill|W. Swain, president, A. Murray vice |Seventh Headlock Hold Defeats| Word from Chicago makes it oM | pfoore of St Paul and Midget Smith two innings 1o nose out the Braves. | 21d Tom and George were all present, [ president, J. Adams secretary and Much Lighter Wrestler. clear that the ineligible White Sox Bla¥-| 0 "Co"5ork have been received by G. U. FOURS FARE BADLY IN PENN RELAYS DRAW G and the Giants were forced to go two extra sessions to vanquish the Phil- lies. The aCrds were fairly easy for the Culs and a late rally gave the Reds a decision over the Pirates. tered and the Dodgers gathered three hiding behind posts. ~When the Yankees had scored a half dozen more runs than they needed they got out from behind the posts and celebrated with the remainder of the crowd. G. Parker treasurer. The base ball team, managed by L. Shaw and cap- tained by F. Herman, will open its seazon Sunday against the Park Ath- see their idol slap ‘em out of thelarn to report to Manager Anderson CHICAGO, Aoril 14 —FEd (Strangler) Lewis. heavyweight champion wres- tler, defeated Jim Londos in a one- fall ‘match last night in one hour and match in one hour and twenty-two min- ers who huve been lined up to play as a semi-professional cinity include Joe Swede Risberg s a possi- leam against in Chicago and Hap Felsch, Gandil man and Lee Magee and other men re- outfits | promoters of the bout. Joe Lynch of ew York. bantam boxing champion. has agreed to fight the winner of the bout in this city. . e However, the Yankees had played | > fifty-two minutes, using the headlock T i nfa"f..«"ifi".—fiflfy'" a0t after the | very smart. Their team had not ap- |1etic Club. londos withstood six successive head- |bility, and Buck Weaver may desert his Coast Athletes to Enter. EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY'S teams failed to receive any favor- [Eame by hammering Cadore for ail PAred on whe Polo Grounds wince i(s| enning Council, J. 0. U A- 3. nine | 0k o0 1ot 08 I8 TOVISs, Jomdos | dru iore o, Batiotay A0 put"a rival CHICAGO, April 14—The Pacifi by N S S £ their runs in the first seven innings. 801 nd, of course, | will hold /its first practice Sunday . 5 ™ CTNOoonE. ~ St 5 g < o = = : Srersity : A the Ruth Seni able . , 5 Stanislaus Zbyszko defeated John being Organized with Paulette. o Ctantl able positions in four big races to be run at the annual University |In the eighth, however, Oeschger fal- uth cult had not been able to| afternoon at Benning. Candidates s ot "““zl e :;:lm“;‘:” ;l:' e iate Zimmer. | Const W be represented by Lel Stanford University in the National of Pennsylvania games in Philadelphia, April 29-30, in the drait | jio" “1h e “continued the assault in|!0t. They were all clad in comforters | at the coundil chamber at 2:30 o'clock. ; i . iation meel *vesterday. Sixth from the pole in the one-mile event for the college | the ninth for two more tallies. Ma- and expectancy, but realized only|" "0 o T Sicire ek i s utes with a crotch and helf nelson. leased h.\fl:ihno“b“zil;u:;u;{s i a.;.!«:gfi oy Collegiate Athletic A ;e:_:" De y P maux pitched the eighth for Brooklyn [ Partially on their expectations. as) Powhstan Athietle Club. which hes e 4he mominal Dacker O O Biifier. an | 1o be held in Chicago Ju 3 championship of America was the best place obtained by the Hilltoppers. followed by Georgetown, Virginia, Vir- | For the South Atiantic I. A. A. race G ginia Polytechnic Institute, Georges Catholic University drew the pole. Uni- ‘Washington and Johns Hopkins. Draw- 1 3 |oxford and Cambridge to Play versity of Maryland got second place, ing for the main races follow: and Smith toed the glab in the ninth. O'Neil's homer accounted for three Boston scores in the seventh. i Bill Donovan’s Phillies pounded the% offerings of three Giant pitchers for eighteen hits, but the New Yorkers got fifteen off Ring and Betts. One of these was Kelly's homer in the eleventh that gave the Giants a 10- to-8 victory. FEach team had en- won cight of nine games plaved, | wants cngagements with the Brook- land Indians, Hiltens, Perrys, Royals, Junior High School. Western High Freshmen and other teams in the | fifteen-sixteen-year class. Telephone Ruth failed to make a home run, al- though he batted freely. No Line on Pitchers Yet. It will take at least one round of Kimhefl to trg‘n; correct estimate as to the possibilities of pitchers in both | Manager Merrill at Columbia 2415, leagues. Of course, that does not ap- | | e MeTill at Columbia 415 ply to the known good pitchers like| Maryland Park Athletic Clab is Mays, Perry, Coveleskie, Nehf, Alex-|anxious to obtain games with teams averaging fifteen years. Challenges Ameriesn Asnociation. Milwaakee. 6: St Indianapslis. 3; Columbus. > Kansas City-Minneapolis—Rain. Store Hours: investment broker. The five debarred White Sox players would make the nu- leus for a team which would compare well with most big league outfits, and. versity of California. Oregon Aggies. Oregon University, Washington State . and Southern California also are con- sidering sending teams. o L der, Adams and men of that type. - e S P joyed a big inning, the Phillies get- | &0 ¥ . M. - One-mile college relay championship | g g ong g thhg four allies i the fourin ‘snd | Until the second growth of pitchers | ¥ill bv received Ly Mack Roberts|| 8 AM.to 7 < of America—1, Minnesota; Notre | ALy the Giants four in the seventh. By oaaaG oy ean do.ior whether ey i| ¢PM. ; . Dame; 2, Columbia; 4, Chicago; 5, Cor- i The Pirates hit Luque freely, but ng. the better bal-| Potomae Electric Power Company | 3 i S b e s Sl Team in Boston. the pitcher was well supported and | ting elubs will run in front. is ready to meet all comers. Teams e e T o hiver. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 14.—Har- | carried the Reds to a 5-t0-3 wine f Cleveland has a hard time of it|interested should communicate with e Harvard: 10, Kansas State Ag- | vard and Yale are to declare & sport|Cincinnati clinched the game with a | *arly. because of its crippled team,|Manager Ashley Abendschein, tele - cuitural; 11, Missouri: Penn State; | armistice long enough to permit a|batting spree that netted four runs|the New York Americans are apt to|phone Main 7260, branch 52. ! 1 12 Syracuse: 14, Nebraska; 13, Ohio |joint tennis team of Crimson and Blue|in the eighth. The Pirates rallied | force their way to a commanding | s blayers to meet a combination_from 7, Wisconsin, Oxford and Cambridge at, the Long- State: 16, Pennsylvania; and 18, Illinois. Two-mile college relay championship of America—1, Butler; 2. Jowa State; 2. and 5. Leon de Turenne of Harvard, 3. Wisconsin 4, Massachusetts Insti- [president of the Intercollegiate Ten- tute of Tech; 5, Yale; 6, Dartmout nis Association and the Crimson lead- [ commissioner, saw Alexander pitch |the National League which can hit|sider challenges % combined universities of France: 8, Ohio |er, will captain the American team. |the Cubs to a 5-to-2 victory over the | better than the Giants can run bases | nineteen-year toams . Comomanioere State; 9. Penn State: 10, Naval Acad- Cardinals. It was the first opening |the other New York club may race|with Manager James P. Quigley, emy: 11, 12, Georgetown; 13, { Pennsylvania, and 14, Princeton. Four-mile college relay championship of America—i, University of Havant; 2. Ohio_ State: 3. State; 5. Penn State: Pennsylvania: 8, Bates; & State Agriculture; 10, lllinois: 11. Wis- 12, Cornell; 13, Minnesota; 14, Tiger Squads Picked. PRINCETON, N. J., April 14.—Train- ing tables for the varsity base.ball ;nd track teams have been started ere. The members of the base ball team are Berg. Cook, McPhee, Gilroy and Keyes, infielders; Thomas, Margetts 15, Kansas University; 16,|and Jefferies, pitchers: Fisher, catch- urgh would | Mchawks at Twining City at 2:30 Yale, and 17, Princeton. er, and Botting, Mclivaine and Mec- L U e o e it s phtdas | Siock Sunday afternoon.” Manager Namara, outflelders. Sprint medley. college relay cham- The track men are Capt. R. M. Mc- pionship of America—I. Lafayette; 2 in the ninth and sent two tallies across. Carey and Tierney, with wood_Cricket Club, Brookline, July 4 |three hits each, made half of the|July. That will be due to the vicious- Pirates’ total of safeties, Judge Landis, base ball's high game Alexander has been credited with since coming to Chicago. The Cubs decided the issue in the fourth, when Haines was slammed for five hits. one a homer by O'Farrell, that netted a quartet of runs. —_— Roanoke Midgets casily vanquished | the Delaware Midgeis in a 10-10-9 | game. The winners clouted several | extra-base hits. lead, which will make the race a jug- handled affair before the Fourth of ness of their batting, which has be- Bun at once. If there is nothing in General L: Office nine will con- | away because of its sprinting ability, for the speed of the McGrawites will make up 10 per cent of what they may lack as players. The big surprise in the National waa the defeat of Pittsburgh by Cin: cinnati. Neither of the teams had been put to a real test, but it was a popular belief that Pittsb: general land office, 1§th and F streets. Hariford Athletic Club, formerly Potomuc Athletic Club, will play the nine at Indian Head. Md. Sunday. Hartford players are to report at the | navy yard gate at 9:36 a.m. Randle Athletlc C will play the | | 1 | | Harry Beach expects the following for Pittsburgh in more than one race | Randle players to be at hand: Norris, Bringing Up to the Firing Line for Friday 3 a 2 3 for National League honors. In 1919 i Ohio State: 3, Nebraska: 4, Penn|Culloch and Martin, mile; Foresman, £ = In Behrle. Skillman. Driver. Taylor, : State: 5, Harvard; 6. Maine: 7. Car-| Rogers and Swede. iwo miles; Halses | il] Send Veteran Nime Against and 1920 Cineinnati fattened off Pitts- | Eury, Hurd, Steele, Bowles Mucrs * negie Institute: 8, combined univer- sities of France; 9, Missouri: 10, Kan- =as State Agricultural; 11, Cornell; 12, Pittsburgh: 13, Pennsylvania; 14, Chi- eago; 15, Georgetown; 16, Minnesc* Distance medley, college reay championship of America—1, Wiscon- in; 2, Pennsylvania; 3. Iowa State; 4. 5, combined universities of 6, Syracuse: 7, Delaware; 8, Pittsburgh; 9. rnell; 10, Ohio State; 11, Princeton; 13, Georgetown: 14, and Sheers, weights; Lourie, dashes; Massey, hurdles; Stevenson, quarter Penfield, half mile; Sweet, high Columbia Golfers Busy. NEW YORK, April University's golf schedule has been announced as- follows: April 30, Yale at Greenwich; May 6, Dartmouth at Garden City; 7, Cornell at Nassau; Columbia; e 12, Princeton at Greenwich; 14, Am- Kaneas State Agri- Hilltoppers Tomorrow—C. U. Wins in Big Inning. Lafayette, rated as one of the strong- 14.—Columbia | ©t college nines of Pennsylvania, will|old national commission. oppose Georgetown on the Hilltop in the only varsity base ball engagement sched- uled here tomorrow. The Eastonians have a veteran aggregation that estab- lished a good record last season and are expected to give the Blue and Gray a burgh and it seems to have the Pi- rates’ number now. If the Reds should beat the Pirates out of the championship in 1921, Garry Herr- mann would grin the grin of his life, Dbecause it was-in Pittsburgh that the plot was laid for the downfall of the Rook, Lynch. Presgrave, Weils, Das, Fetter and Dixon. i INCOME ROLLERS AHEAD. Defeat Consolidated Returns by 79 Pins in Special Match. In a special match for the cham- pionship of the Internal Revenue Bu- “They” started Ruth with five hits in five times at bat and “they" were generous. One of the hits was a pop- out muff if ever there was one. AR AR RN A Sale of $3.50 and $3 Men’s White Shirts & Calturals 15, Yale: 16, Penn State; 17, | herst at Garden City: 28, Penn at|cXDected to give the Blue and Gray a| (o, 1 (oo taee fusn about the reau, the Income quint, winner of th 4 : ‘ 2 . ; s - ; people 5 er of the United States Naval Academy. f;;;;‘*i:"'e-‘ -’.‘:“é"ena":\gh-'“‘y 2, inter- | 30 Jock. forgiving base ball because they have |1cague title. and a team representing : . champion- 2 University of Richmond, which lost, 1| been going to see the games this[the Consolidated Returns Leagus i ship”of America—1 —_— to 8. to Catholic University vesterday. | spring. ~ That “the people” took bave |bowled five games on'the Recreation 3 hio State: 3, - u is to play the University of Mary! all as they found it was indicated |drives last night, - . £ Pennsyivania; 6, Peon State; ELIS ENTER ATHLETES. at College Park (his atternoon. most emphatically xaslw‘t;n'"nmmpi Victory for the formen® * ® 10 Z . nell; %, Princeton. e Brooklanders put on a thrilling | world series. If there had been Lewis of the winning team had high One-mile class B college relayl| rally in the seventh inning to overcome | general disposition to believ set with 560, whil . 3 for $4.65 z championship—1, Boston College: 1 Will Have Four Relays and Other | Richmond, £nead, bitching for the vis. | base ball was permeated with ai|ers had high Tame Egul;."sls“l(. o ) Pitlsburg S¥racuse: 4. Columbia: | et b Pl G itors, held the Catholic batters at his | honesty there would have been a i 2 +5; Notre Dame & Ohlo State. 7; Penn 5 - mercy through six innings, but when he | shrinkage in attendance at the world INCOME. State; 8, Redland Univers| HILADELPHIA, Aprmil 14.—Yale | faltered in the seventh they clouted two | series games, and there wasn’t. Th Allen 93 102 80 103 e 3 ~ g H "hi has Antersdl ole tores o G e iripien, three oubles and a“brace 'of | hua Befn 3 loc of aficr thunder abon; | hine AR A Of fine white Corded Madras and Plain White - : . b - o : = My YALE SWIMMERS PLAN 3o, venis retay camival April 29 and |pher'and two errom, netted nine runs. | 1° " called Fesioration of base ball. | our u7 108 ot Pongee; all cut full and roomy and guaranteed satis- - 9 After Richmon scored in the| Cemmie Mack's Joe Dugan at third 2 =4 5 i izes. 131 “hi FOR A TRIP TO HAWAII | scicq a5, 2150 ill be well repre-|arat inning with a double, followed by | base, were he a hitter, would cause| Totais a2t s factory in every way. All sizes, 13} to 18. White Landon, Olympic and i events.|a miscue, none of its baiters reached)the Dugan family to be sung by the Shirts will be scarce this Summer. QOur complete Plans are under way for a trip 20|jump; Gardner., in the pole vault, and |and his battery mate, Corwin, shared | O™ Binteh . o Z stock is ready now. Take advantage of this sale. Honolulu this summer by the Yale|Acosta, in the shotput Batting honors, each getting three hits. | Little Willle han discovered why the | Stter k: % 7 ay teams have be t 1 etics are so consistently last.| D’ ¥ F ::"‘"“‘"‘ Sy ':'"m?l"g'_'" the distance mediey, two miles. fons [Fhere ara threr Walksrs oni tha team; | Coline g 2 ampions. Meets with SWImMMINg | mileo and, oneomile rosnman raos CELLANEO illie muys they should be Gallupe. Total 2 ~ £ clubs in the varions cities and also s || MIS US BASE BALL. | otaln e, ith a number of Hawailan clubs are 3 = — ) being arrahnked : e o Women in Net Semi-Finals. At Princeton—Princeton, 3: Silasors. 1. PITCHES NO-HIT GAME. 5 Among those expected to make the| PINEHURST. N. (., April 14— £ Maucon, Ga.—_Merce = trip are Edwin Binney. ir. of Sound | Edith Sigourney defcated Mra., Mabel| AtErvidince. I I Bivwn : CHAMPAIGN, Il April 14—Phe- % each. Conn: W. L. Jelliffe of New | Straffin, 6—1, "6—1, yesterday, and | At West polac N T Army. 14: C'njesr 3. | nomenal hurling of Clifford Barnes, 5 > y ork: C.D. Pratt and L. P. Thurston, | Won the right to mect Mrs. Molla| At Annapolls, Md.—Navy, 20; Mouat St.| who did not allow a hit or give & ere 1714 /n of Honolulu: R. F. Sciiey of New | Bjurstedt Mallory. in the semi-finals | Mary's. 2 £ % batsman @ walk, featured the victory York: R. H. Meagher 8 ofdflm women's singles, in the north anatyf harlottenville, Va.—Virginia, 8; William | of Illinois over Northwestern yei K. Pollard of Northampton. . Sonth Shamplonsiip tenfii® tour- | s imisektens — Virginia Polytechnic, | 1679y, in the first conference game 7 y y e Shall of New Traven. nament. Others in the semi-finals |, i ytechnic. | of the scason, 8 to 0. The eighteen- ‘ and H. R. Marshall of New Haven. | are Miss Marion Zinderstein and Miss | "3 Gl Oliege, ¥. C.—Furman, 4: Clem- | year-old 8ophomore struck out ten Z enin s ) = ! Anne Townsend. won, 1. batsmen. He threw only seventy-nine 7 Will Not Go With Golfers. At Laxington. VaWashington College. 7:| balls. An error by Hallstrom in.the 2 r i 5 BIREM L1 ey, A . ninth gave Northwestern, its only e 0 PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 14.—C . At New Hoty Crom ipbine - | base. 2 J Sl e sucel thet ke will e wnabie Coppas: % eer. 53 D4 el 10,7 el Z : to accompany the American golfers on | DU T4 Jinauiet-. B4 79 78] At Athena Ga.—Georsia. 5: Alabema. 4. 5 their invasion of Great Britain next | Fobia.... e e i month. Kaott.... T3 Ridgley... 78 77 88 5"':‘{"(,{'.‘{,’...",2’"' il Z s d 59 1 = = t Oranged 7 z ] <] 412 Totals.. 343 401 374 e v ” Trades in the Majors Interstate Commerce, ey x;":.‘..'.".-. gl s ].0 an . = mem'n. At Augusta, ogusta, 16; High Point, ! 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