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b SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921 SPORTS. 2 _— Three District Colleges and University of Maryland Have Men in Penn Relay Games G TOCONPETE e Peceie . —By Webser TEY ROGAR) IS SUED) BENJAMIN AN ASPIRANT |[HESS TITLE T0 CUBAN N MOST EVENTS veemt o) N e ¢ s seesste | FOR LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE leommione 7 3 s For EIGHT BUCKS ; ong e | : L Thrs EVEMING | NOT | :_:Zfi:‘:; Accounting, Claiming Share in | Resign World Championship Rickard declared he had had no | ond raters. min looks to have Dr. Lasker gave {liness as the reason > d BY FAIRPLAY. (oK 1 S i | S . 3 o Ca nea. | BAO., € /' HALF | Several Enterprises. EW YORK. April*28—Joe Benjamin. the Pacific coast boy,' who _lbtcht Capablanca ; Huti | 8 | NEW YORK. April 28 —"Tex" Rick- tackles Willie Herman in Paterson tomorrow night, is one of the ' HAVANA, April 28 —The tournament All Four Institutions to Have | [ 57 T acerr o e D o s cklesWill man.; g ght. : ooz tune b ich 500 i Ectiaras s ~ > [t RS = c leading aspirants for Benny Leonard’s lightweight title. Benja 5 LS 2 : i - Yyou ¢ [defendant in a suit filed by Frank ¢ s international chess championship Team in South At- : \ i e e ranX s min. a fine example of the modern type of fighter—of w e al S ween! s HDmanbel ey 5 8 g | assoctated with Rickard in & business| McFarland and Willie.Richie were among the first Ty S arare S Ian‘“) Race~ tw y. and who demands an account- ward a match with Leomard. br. l.‘uk.-r':‘vrm‘ st to s1gn the Jing of several enterprises in which | He is making careful preparations, Buddy Insor at Maryland tracks series and concede Capablanca the ° BY H.C. BYRD. :m maintains he had a share working his way up through the sec-'since he clectrified everyhody at World title Bowir by his riding. Th HR local colleges and the {dealings with Armstrong. other than|everything except hands strong p 7 G Y T for his desire to cease playing O § Macyland will that the latter had been interested enough to stand the effects of his POrist too much aduiation turned The 000 involved in the mateh ; Iniversity of Maryland wi with him in the Texas Oil Company.|hard hitting. In thezend this flaw | the jorkey's head and that the Mary- 'S being divided between the players as though the full twenty-four games of the series had been pl.:ed Capablanca won four of the fourtee be represented in the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania relay games, to in which Arm- may undo him Ia connected with Bunjamin originally w are the Johnson-Jeffries g oonard's camp, and: was Among the 1 vacinz authorities were strong clai oblized to advise nim that unl be heid tomorrow and Saturday at ’HH—”/ | r-[ - the Rickasd Te Sl by Billy Gibson. Leonard thouz <o conduc himself to avoia | Kames played The other ten wer 1 B hils : sing - MadiSon (gt of the boy's future; still does, I criticism he would not permitte wa. . anklin Field. in Philadelphia. /H\\H ihe “WiitaraMoran | bl tunetaulion I e ate. As outh meri- | time the two might enter ihe ring :’C""sf“f“;',' _“““ "“‘1'”" “Ial‘h'"’r' { and con- | rivals that caused Benjamin to leave | the ¢ will ride Brennan and Miske Matched. ;7‘" ed Ml\ Cmcf‘n ‘m‘ at.x ete "“ ! the Gibson menagerie. at Pim ST. PAUL, Minn., April 28 —R : 'e_[ven ath ;-n,‘av;: H;rn \\\Ir; |}t]|~h-‘ - Brennan of w York and B utions. with Gallaudet. will have ; i Freddy Welsh. who is a friend of 5 A of St _Paul, heavywelghts, w their colors worn by relay teams in Boxing Legal in Colorado. Lord Lonsdale. the most ardent fight | Malone Wins Bout on Foul. n a ten-round. no-decision bo Boxing fan ameng British peers, says . | that Tex Rickard’s invitation 16 come and in which the boxers over for the big fight is likely to hit ) TW YORK. April 28 —Fred ¥ sation are legal in| his lordship in a warm spot. ng Ortega Minnesota heavyweight, will r. ng to the decision 3 s he twelfth round last Charlie Calley in a fift inal court her €0 much has heen heard of 'nizht tonizht races Saturday. the Most important of the relay contests in which the teams are to figure is the South Atlantic Intcreollegiate Athletic A ions drew the pole, but that pe to Marsiand. ‘whi signed to second | . U. and Virginia WELL, HOwW MUCH CAME OuT | It is not_probatl “":;X.;hn:f’l DID You WiN 0R LOSE EXACTLY EVEM nore than the or} To-MIGHT T To A PEMMY race. Both ! probably the and_Georgetown, H st fours entered in the event PRETTY LUCKY AT L it s e e o RoODLES STARTED -ns, will be the first ach John O'Reilly and men being art tonight at 7 o'clock. Two men on whom George- town depends mainly are Connolly and Le Gendre. Both probably will run as members of the team in the South Atlantic I. A. titular event. Le Gendre also is due to pit his abili- ties against the other track and field stars of the country in the pentathlon, plete in several to leave here ouT an event he won two years ago. Leehler in Pentathlon. ' Y George Washington also will have a I man in_the pentathlon, John Loehler, \ \\}‘ former Tech High star. being slated to N show his wa gainst older and more " | experienced men. Coach Morse of the Hatchetites said that he was enter- ing Loehler more for the experience than in the belief that he stands any real chance to win. Morse thinks Loehler is going to make a great all- Tound track and field athlete. The Hatchetites' relay four will run in two events, the first against sev- eral small Pennsylvania colleges, and the other, the S. A. L A. A. champion- ship. An hour is to elapse, according to the schedule, between the two races. and Morse thinks his men should be sufficiently recuperated in Coppright, 1032, 1. T. Weteor, that time to run just as well in their second evefit as they do in their first. SR e N POLD CONTESTILST SCHOLASTC TEANSIPLAYS GOLF CHANPION Gallaudet plans to take six men to the meet, and does not bank on pick- ing the four who will run until the! x - . athletes actually are out on the track. | Must Beat Freebooters to Keep |Ten Matches to Be Played by Five | Guilford, American, Draws Tolley Capt. Matthew. Harmon, Bouchard. HREndaill Stephensand " Rittenficnse War Department in Army's | Teams in Title Series British Titleholder, in Second will make the trip. University of Maryland, like Gal- : i Jaudet, will have only a relay team in Spring Tournament. This Season. Round of Tourney. the meet. The final four to run have i RGENDcad & oTacled Dottt rmm! One of the best engagements of the| Ten matches of three singles and| By the Associ whom they are to be selected are Com- vhor. Clark, Enslow. Morgan and Crooks. ed Press. 2 [ _|as many doubles will be played in ¢DON, 2 e Poceon” 1o remalt trom the 'mesting ‘of | the high achool championsiip tennig| LONDON. April 25 —In the draw for Narylands four s oniercd iarooks | the War Department Reds and the Free- | series this season. Central and East-| the amateur golf championship, which Totem but probably will take part|booters on the fleld in Potomae Park{&rn will:meet in the opening contests| will be plaved at Hoylake, May 23, only in the S. A. I. A. A. event. The | Saturday afternoon. Two of the depart- | g Srschequle Jesse P. Guilford of Boston will meet . A May 10, Central vs. Eastern: 13,|)°8 \ Maryland team is very mexvtnenced.::';,:"';:fl:f:;“zlh?;: &e‘fr““e"‘"fi‘:dn'c':’fg Western ve. Dusiness: 17. Tech vs |Cyril Tolley, Oxford University 1920 War four taking the count yesterday | Eastern; 20, Central vs. Business; 27| titleholder, in the second round. — . when the Yellows were drubbed, 3 to 2,|F:astern vs Business; 24, Tech vs| Other Americans who will play in by Forle Myer's third team. and the Western; 2 I‘:Iflzrn vs. Busine: 31,ithe tournament are Bobby Jones. Reds are bent upon scoring the depart- Central vs. Western. Atlanta; J. Wood Platt, Philadelphia; b June 3, Busin vs. Tech; 7, West- | P; D. Hunter, I Angeles; Franci, ment's first triumph. The Freebooters, aul D. Hun .08 Angeles; Francis Newover are prepared to give them a|erD V6. Business; 10, Tech va. Central.|ouimet, Boston; Fred J. Wright, Bos- sturdy argument. Play will get under ton; jr.. Chic J. Central and Tech Will Be Rep-|™ayat3:30 oclock WAR TO HAVE TWO NET |1 Deusias, Gorpus Crrin Two Camp Meade officers, who will Larry resented in Philadelphia play with the Freebooters, should make ( TEAMS IN LEAGUE PLAY Patton, Boston, and W. D. Thompson the team a strong one, for they have i lo. _Col. > Games on Saturday. had much experience ‘at polo. Col | War Department will have two ten- |y “ako' wiil’ compete in the Britien | . | army of occupation feam that did so!MiS teams in the Departmental League [amateur golf championship, was naSentral and Tech high schools willl el in’ matches in England, and Maj. | this season, the Reds and the Blues. high school golfer, who is} B vt (L the Penn relay | frwin, for years a devotee of the game,| Maj. Gen. C. C. Farnaworth has been mer intends to try for the one-mile| ¥l ride against the Reds. (iher mem- | electea head of the War Department and two-mile tties, while the Mamual | bEF5,0F 107, Thee e e Cront Tyal. | association, the other officers being: rainers will compate in the third-jof i Va "l co ! class scholastic mile event Va., and Lneu}_)vuters of Fort Myen:. Col. George Bidmer, vice president ATLANTA For the one-mile race Central will e A Department W Vet | Ma). J. D. Elliot, secretary-treasurer; | Jones. ir., draw a four from Hugh Johnston. Lit- | ¢ompetent tegm, in the Reds =Sl 0. Leech. league tiepage, Nettehoven, | bolotats. will be assisted by Capt,|and Maj. Walter C. Gullion, team cap- Hettinger and Maj. Simpson. These | tain. CHICAGO, April H. Douglas, April 28 —Robert T. s _jeft Atlanta to sail Pl Copyright, 1931, Hart Schafiner & Marx representative, | Saturday from New York for England, where he will be a member of the American team of golfers. e eh. si the start of the season, and T CHICAGO, April 23—Dr. Paul % man. Tech will select a team from |8ince . Hunter of Los Angeles, southern Cali- Aubinoe, Ed Pugh, Demarest, King|are reported to have developed their C. U. Racketers Ahead. L o A ot ol ¢ and Price. team play to a considerable extent, Catholic University won four of six|arrived in Chicazo on his way io| : In the race for the mile title Cen- A goal scored from a free hit, ’fol- tennis matches from the St. John's|urope, where he will contest in | tral will encounter teams from Med- (lowing a foul gave the Fort Myer|College team of Annapolis at Brook-|various title events | ford. Philadelphi Sentr: Cedar | third team its victory over the Y land yesterday. Magoun, Gibbs, —_— : 5 Rapids, Scott, Newark Central. Lynn . The latter played an excellent!y,,,ng, “Slattery and Cawley made up il 28.-—Navy 2 . _Classical, Hiutchinson Central, . Oak |game all the way. Maj. Bull nego-| (he C. U. team. McDonnell, Marylang| , A2 April 28.-—Navy ark and Philadelphia Northeast. The |tiated both of the losers’ goals, hig| ojlegiate champion, won his ∈ atch, two-mile opponents will be Baltimore |second one tying the score in the|ynd helped score in the doubles. City College, Culver Military Acad-|sixth chukker. Score: emy, Harrisburg Tech and other Penn-| war Dept. Goals. _ Ft, Myer. Goals. 4 ; . sylvania and New J¢ schools. Newman, forward. . 0 Davis, forw "| Will Play Hopkins Netmen. s Tech is to compete with Dunbar, | Bull. forward 2 f . Catholic University's net team will Pennsboro. Philadelphia Northeast, back. Dk g0 to Baltimore tomorrow to engage West Philadelphia, Lynn Classical, | Burr, - O 8harp, back . Johns Hopkins. George Washington Lansdale. Philadelphia Central and | ¥e = ‘;:'}"nvhofll':“-mmm" ort | racketers will visit Hopkins Saturday. Bas Oxsugc i mou clation). Umpire—Col. 8 The h L T R 8 BRITISH NETMEN INVITE usdsy. has been postponed until May, Tennessee Dedicates Field. 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