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: SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921 SPORTS. - 81 - mm butlobk Is Bright for Banner Rowing Season : Cornell Has Big Entry in Pen n Carnival® ' S NAVY CREW IS INVITED (80 GAMES FOR CASFYSMAJ. LEE, POLITICIAN, (.U NNEINONYGAME FIVE ITHACANS-ENTER ° . “TO COLLEGIATE EVENT ... sen wom| ALSO BASE BALL PILOT |u rt, wour s« INTERNATIONAL CLASH e BY LAWRENCE PERRY. | Canipeign A EstEIDEld BY H. C. BVRD. mm;; im;’.":w_:"m HILADELPHIA, April 15—Cornell will have five men in the two- E e 5 2 : " Sunday. ROOKE LEE. during the war a major of infantry and one of the Lo moncy mile international race. the feature of Pennsylvania's relay carni- % EW YORK, April 15—That the Naval Academy crew would be \\fl'; Two series of forty games each B . | > i val. April 20 and 30. They are R. and N. Brown. H. Bon-al. J. Dick v for sery These are busy davs for the George- g s ce in 5 most brilliant officers Maryland gave the nation for service o or te errr S. a | disposing of their engagement 1 7 3 Lafayette at the Hilltop this afternoon ' the Cornell team that met Oxford and Cambridge in comed as a participant in the Poughkeepsie regatta on the Hudson next June is assured. The stewards of this regatta have already vere members of s and Dickins 5 gland during the | Brow | will be played by the Knights of Co- Yrance, and now controller of the state, is, among other thin jinson and A. Lentz. The t {lumbus League. Keane and Carroll submitted an invitation to the Midshipmen through Licut. Commander | nines will open the season. Sunday | Dase ball manager. Silver Spring. Maj. Lee’s home. is to be "‘;“*"““;‘" Coach O'Rellly’s proteges will have (0 Christmas holidays. France will be represented in the two-mule event. Rockwell, the crew officer, who stated in reply that the eight would be |afternoon on Patterson Field, at sth | in the Montgomery County League this season, and, inasmuch as the T e fad tomorrow against the nielas will also virtually all the great distance runners in the American col entered if service reasons did not prevent. Today there is every reason |street and Flarida avenue northeast.|team will be made up almost entirely oi members of the Supply Compan W e W eatminnes neam e e leges to- believe that conditions at the academy are such as will enable the |The first half of the schedule will|of the 115th Infantry. Maryland National Guard, men who served with | Gururday college gnme scheduled hore Cornall also bant catorsd Gk il N . Narmuset + cadets to compete against Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Columbia and | pe completéd June 2 and the second | Lec in France, nothing wlould]do other than tllathlhz state mnlmlleri '(;r;'n'apir of Man Dav:dhmh::]n‘so |::;“_am b s e 10, = fornia & . i ; : at the University of Ric) d toss i “ Cinss nchester 3, California dn the broad waters of the Hudson. ';,],‘,,, started June 13. The schedule | should add to his many paolitical burdens another job. y.u"fiym‘l Coltee "Vark and made compete L';.-‘?;..x.»’ s-mile, i sy A vass of rowing men toda: oliows |— = = 3 If anvbody in Muryland is inter-|good (o the exten 3 et e e e S ity hm-:;zn Torth’ a prevailing opinion Garnett, Jewell Golfer, irst serics—April 17, Keane vs. Carroll | lested in athletics. that person Is | Nisbet put all of his ds’ b Irepresented by Davison, Righter and rankiin and . Mavehal that the powerful Navy crew—prac- > Washington vs. Spaulding: 19. Potomac vy I'rooke Lee, and after agreeing to run ' Bis deliveries. and held the Virginians) (Thiosemier, by Duviton. Hishier an il tically the same eight that won the Makes 16th Hole in One Reane;; 30 ICarroll. ¥2 4W: Eo TP | the team for Silver Spring he did not mlnw :ns, He fanned seven batters. |\ Tremun broth.rx and W A R 4 ch ip at the Ol ics > p ey | Waste any time beginnir z prepar B n the meantime the old-line team . pioh purdles: W New :::?y.:,.'_".'.';'_.o’.",.h'ep,u"m,‘ e Lealie C. Garnett. yearn a S Waahingtatys, for the season. And at least | hit_Johuson when hits meant rums. A | [T NUTHRs (adeworih - . sweep the Hudson. The fact that the member of the Washington Golf — three of the men signed to play are . singie fol owing a pass gave it a }'"111 Jewett and two other e crew has never rowed the three-mile and Ceuntry Club, achieved a | R among the best amateur and semi-pro ! in the first inning and another pass and | fucted, in the higi Jump. E = Foute is not regarded as mitigating | | XFeat ambition yexter s G. W. and Maryland Meet and Co- | piayers who have been performing in 4 homor added two in the fourth. Three | i Stevens in the bole rauie and 1 R ERtnst saoens he made the nixteenth | gMuy 2 Potomac ve. Spaniding Il v, and sround the District for severalsafeties netted a brace of soores in the | {io "SGR (0 GRE POE SEW At S Dr. Spaeth of Princeton, as well as| | {he Jewell, Va, courne S i G L Reane lumbia and Chevy Chase years, j sixth. ot o these inuings the | [ineg other qualified aquatic experts, be- bl Wasls un-‘\p 8. ‘fiuh‘ljl\,:‘fl:- il o W.T A . \ F:: m.:(nm- )ll'hil Buscher is (I;(Qd Marylanders mude o:.v one hit. I Additional drawings give Central High Neve that all required to qualify a fomac T koaue; AL (Carrell va ! Washing: pen W. T. A. Season. 0 the pitching mainstay. and | Sl vasbineioy thelooie inlithe ! strong short-distance crew for the | o v (12, W o e Nenaie S awthg rata D ain AR e will have Schrider and ; STERN AU (ECH NINES | School of Washington the St | |16, Potomac va. Carrolt ] S A o udwig, UL E00dy imen;, ship. but next to last in the fwo-mile longer route is a_more extended pe-| | riod of training. This is the only rea- Keane: 18, Carroll i, its regular stride here with the play-| F) % a stellar ot \ - IN OUT-0F-TOWN GAMES |5t " Catholic University and 1 son Princeton refuses to row more . & A ing of collegiate and club matchea| ton’s \ i sity of Marviand did not ob: - than two miles: it is felt at Nassau i " : O B e ¢ and. tomorrow. The University|Purdy, who has put up some brilliant | gast.rn and Tech nines will go out | favorable positions for their race AT that all races should be rowed in v Lol pauld Pennsylvania (eam was to meet(Eames on local nines and in semi-pro- of trwn for zames tomorrow while the | neamimen: term time. which is not possible for Poomac ve. Wanbingion: 2% Spaulding | Catholic University's racketers fessional contests, is due to hold down | giher scholastic tcams are idling. The wohoal relay. crews that compete in the long-dis- vs. Carrvll: 31, Keane vs. Spaulding Brookland this afternoon, an infleld job. Fraser and Purdy areCapitol Hill bovs are to journey fol,, o America—+1, Huntingtoa . i 3. HARVE de GRACE tance races at New London and June 1. Carroll vs. Potomac: 2, Keane ve.|morrow George Washington the only two non-resident players the i Charlotte Hall, Md., for a match with | fab.r’ Amgoe @ o m L3 K Ex Feschikectn. Wahngon et o | Marylana universities are to be leam will be allowed (o nave under the | ihe military ‘academy. and Tech in | Got'mic bigh = - = Secoud series— Jupe 13, ulding_va. Poto- | -0 %Y T rules of the league. 0 hel *razer | scheduled to face the hi school team | Americ: b i o . oy emtor Size Tp Situatton. Chicago League Directors Meet Re mac1d, Reade “n” O-mlrvl. Ey::m.m pprestE e he W Sk ins (o i wenn(a (ehiig Shere viiHiDaion the aued | s g A Fnagriphis " Contrars 3. . April 16 to 30 (Inclusive) 1l the university crews have now : : .18 3 s < N 21 h" McCeney, utility player at the; Central and Western were to clash | {lowai. 5 : 3 5 || seasan with a match between Colum- cCel YD A¥, & Shyas ne Sentonl §7. Lyan K 3 been on the water more than a moutn | ~ Sarding Team Listed to Play POl eroirs bin Country Club and Chevy Chasel University of Maryland, 1 3 o'clock this afternoon in Central | 7, Lyng Clussical. x M SEVEN RACES DAILY and are thus farther along than is Indicted Men 2 "Carroll v, CIeb ot lattera ot Besides Purdy. who is certain of a|Stadium in a high school title series ! ey, jmmal at this time of the year. " Here en. : e Fotomac: 2 i Tomorrow's | Hatchetits-Maryland [place on (he infield, Clasel P Clark |gume, In games at Georsetown yeater- | * T hotistic medies refar, siamponship Sossion e U o, Tdingiconchiesiview thalout: ) CHICAGO, Aprill 15—Directors of| L _Totomac: A Washing e L O L e e e e e U S B s i TR i | e el ) 3 Richard A. Glendon, Naval Acad.[the Chicago Base Ball League were | Rl 28, Botomac . Spauidiag: 50, Kenne v e tenons Tant emitlen nad Bigh | e, It is rather a colncldence thae | defenter’ Gonzaga High. 5 (o & and o1 T a3 A il Ty | moom—direct 1o courne. Special : The autlook at the academy is|called to meet in an emergency ses-| ' Juir L Spauiding vs. Carroll: 2. Pot el s A is the| Purdy and Fraser both are veterans |John's vanquished the freshmen, 10 to 9. [ L2MirE Tech: Calver Milltar 3. || B.& O.train leaven Union ata- much the same as last year. I will |sion today to take action againat a Kasbingron: ~ ing ole; [ sonneliafi the sauada)practically ia the e fopd, » (eAtTUIE 10 Calver Millany; 11 Mo [ § iqm 12 o'elock meon. Parior and . Washington: 3. Keiue va. Spaulding. 6, i % | of the world war. and Silver Spring, —_— 5 make no predictions, but barring any |team said to have been booked for a | Carroll v 7. Washington i oA D e At W Lo e fone il e ga o Al ey KALAMAZ0O0, Mich.. April =5 B a rrchomic Nmem, hampion dining cars. unexpected calamities, we should have [game with the “Black Sox." as the | beu 5 i & S Curnall 18 s P FAREBLon i conrts 200 AP e 1. Raitimore City College 3 ¢ playy o ing entirely a product of the service. Waslingion tomae; | in Potemac Park being v ten-round boxing hout between | A e L e [oermsternineieamifocoen irpmil] = Keane v o1 | pChewy Chase and Columbia have| , Gnimes are beini arranged for Satur- | fomer Smith, | Michigan | hea ; T8 rae ] SSteiens Seandund. _ond ght, Pennsylvania: e | cha 2! Potomac; 14, Spaulding’ ve. K 5 > 4 o hei simen | da¥s, Sundays and holidays. Between i S R _ . niladelon] ock, $1.43, ng - two crews we are using at Yale to-;White Sox have termed themselves. |ingion ve. Keane: 10, I'otom: Carroll; 18, | Made few changes in their teams sipe Wolght champlon, and Sergeant 4 g AT ek the last association campaign. Phe|APTil 17 and May 30 the team is to | gt FTR AT SR SaRent By e o “Wanhington Contral. 1o fons erament Tax play on its new diamond at Georg morrow are only fair, but are improv- | No official ruling had been made in = : p = Tha I Welnave sniy thoss et ams st T e madeiin O former was runner-up to the cham tonight. has been indefinitely post-|'n 575 FIRST R AT 2:30 P, .5 5 3 P vear.|and Alaska avenues every Saturday and | i . {,, Coliege clase rac from last year in our firat crew. dent Edward Litsinger of the Chicago y : s Play ot TCreon dpiub team last year. Sunday. Alter that, Saturday and hol- LR e LR R o James C. Rice, Columbia: We have |League. but it was understood that the | 5 - hingion; 27, Spaulding V. | hegin at 3:30. GEEoww ay games are to be scheduled with |2 2 2 & big varsity crew, the biggest I ever |league members were not to meet the 25, Potomac W L other clubs in the Montzomery County coached at Columbia, averaging 174|team on which the men under indict- | hesue vs. Spauiding —— League and Sunday contests with i = ® pounds. They are now rough and [ment in the 1319 world series scandal| Gibralear Atbictic Clab will play dependent organizations on the team . rugged, and I am not trying to hurry [are plaving double-header Sunday, meeting home diamond. v them. They will come along in good | The manager of the Black Sox de- Redmen and the s of the While it is planned to open the sea- style. I have strong hopes for them.|clared no additional games. besi Fraternal League at Union Park. son Sunday, and piay every Saturday Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, Princeton: |the one now scheduled for next ¢ Gi Hhe abundance of good material has|day With the Ariate Giants. are plam e A | foFreportat ths made possible the development of two nerr‘l dful( Chxlca‘xxo, rl':u( the team kg.n arsity crews. At present the crew |Scheduling dates through Kentucky stroked by Creswell stroke of Iast|and Indiana. Joe Jackson. Clads games on the Rosedale Playgrounds 3 Tears afsity, has a shade on the | Williame. Hanpy Felsch, Swede Ris-|Sunday afitrnoon, facing the Speed: |- stein and Kumagae Engages and Sunday from then until h E . } S 746 Al ¥ no games have yet been scheduled, e . - . < - = : nd the club desires t the amenon the Hoscasre ‘Plaveryundg | NS Mallory Meets Miss Zinder- | ionpent Somcible teams. Toe b | independent nines in the l)islnrll E % HoECIub s ; vould do well to get in touch with the ) . crew stroked by Le b . berg and Fred McMullin are the for- | Way_Athletic Club at 1 o'clock and wou w o o A e Tl e o informal | mer White Sox plabers forming the | the Naval Hospital nine at 3. Winston Johnson at Pinehurst. SUFSrISUEInE minseemenl; ere 1 ' race to determine which of the two |Nucleus of the Black Sox. men dre to report.on the field at 12:30. 3 Wilson “Jinx” te Maryla crews will start as varsity in the = Averfll pitehed American National PINEHURST. N. C.. April 15.—Mrs.| If the University of Maryland base Navy-Harvard triangular race of Mav TWO RUNS IN THE NINTH | Bank to an $-to-1 victory over Stew- | Mo Bjurstedt Mallory and Miss | batl players were inolined to believe 3 . . after which they will probably jard's College. He struck out ten men | Marion Zinderstein. national cham-lin a “jinx" they ocertainiy would | Behlnd lhls Iternate. GIVE ATHLETICS VICTORY and yielded only three hits. pion * and runner-up, respective have plenty of reason for thinking Henry B. Stronz. assis‘ant man-| I Aztec Athletic Club Wil play the | #ill Meet in the final contest for|that “Lefty” Wilson, North Carolina ager, Yale: On the whole we are un-| NEW YOR April —Rommel | Spurtans 'Sunday_on Monument Lot|!Né women's singles' in the north | U'niversity pitcher, carries a rabbit's fortunate in the maiter of heavy ma- | tamed the Yankee maulers yesterday, |diamond No. 1. The game will start|?"d south tournament 1. and s foot-in his pocket: or possesses some , terial for the varsity squad. The|cnabling the Athletics to win. & to 3 |at 1 o'clock. % losyie "x’,’,‘,’“;;m:""h, i men"‘"’““'“" potent fetish when he stands’ aie o s present crew averages oniy 16§ |New York managed to take the lead | Clarendon, Athletic Assecintion will title. on the slab. last year Wilson hurled | Ppounds. It is possible that one orlin the seventh. when Hawks, battin, v erything at it; two heavier men from the second|for Hort, made good, but the Mack5 Houble oAt S pee st grew can be brought along in time |men scored twice off Quinn in the - two games against the Marylanders, Mrs. Mallory an d i double-header Sunday. Independent|both wom their "...‘,‘.i’n'..fi"‘mfi&’en“i'.' the first being an eleven-inning tie, Athletic €lub and Snyder American |yesterday in straight sete. M s | the Second a’ ten-inning defeat for | . for the longer races to strengthen ninth. Ruth went hitless. Pipp cone § e will be en- the Old Line school. This year at the varsity. But the varsity outlook | nectod for a homer. o, N erel e arat auae wiil scrifieoy deteating: Yo Bdith Sigourney. | Chapel Hill Wilson again toed the &cannot be considered promising. | at 2 o'clock. : ning from Miss Anne Townsend,| ' a; 31d again he rung up a victory. James A. Ten Eyck, Syracuse: The -, . Manhatt: Athletic' Club ants T G "} And all probebility when North Syracuse outlook is not bright. Of Little Rock Signs Sloan. Sanday game. For et | Kumagae and Johmson both had | Carolins plays ac College Park May 3 ‘ my championship crew 1 have but| q, five men left. 1 have sixteen men | mfog Gy, RUCK. Ark.. - in my varsity squad. Should I lose ome man I would have to rob one - h he will be shooting the ball across April 15.—|telephone L. Fitzgerald, North 8907, |hard contests, the former winning f “Tod" Sloan, veteran outfielder, re- |aft .m. 1 Harold Throckmorton, 2—,] (07 the fourth time in two years. leased by the Chattancoga Southern | o’ D™ Strange to say. too, the Maryland- 64, 7—5, while the Philadelphia: : Association ciub, han been signed by | T (oot Soireen ISAE MeNS | triumphed over S. Howard Voshell, | &8 have hit Wilson rather freely in t to keep the other going. The |1 5 with twelve to thirteen year nines.|S eve ame. hman material is fair . C Bl Reck . Send challenges to F. Farra, 1610 3d PP G R B8 0 L L houn mouth prastially all the i i Harvard Athletes Tri street. 3 Wright and Kumague defeated Johnaoo and | 30h00ls claim that Wilson does mot 9 2 ctes on 1np. Vigilant nine fa casting about for | Throckmorton, 4--0. 6.3, ¢ 3: Harmond Bid- | have much: yet he goes on winning n S ar Or Named Captain of Braves. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 1 games with teams in the eightee 'k"" and Jowiah Wheelwr ght defeated Vosbell | games. The truth is that Wilson has BOSTON. April 15 —Biill South- | TWenty-nine Harvard athletes left today | year-old division. For engagements, nd G. Carleton Shafer. 4—6. 6—3. 64, more stuff than opposing teams ean 5 worth, forme! f_the Pittsburgh | 07 the Crimson track team's spring | write Manzger P. Di Marzo, jr. 316 = Bee. Briefly. he does a lot more 2 club, and now right fielder of the Boston Nationals, Has been appointed captain’ of the Braves by Manager Fred Mitchell {training trip. 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