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SPORTS. » ., D. ©C, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 SPORTS. Relays to Feature “C” Club Meet Tomorrow : Deparimental Tennis Play to Start May 24 e A Nl v i 3 0] BEST TEAMS OF THIS SECTION TO TAKE PART BY JOHN B. KELLE". sl ¢ ch representi prominent preparatory 1 S Los aNe — Charles W Javy o inati vete Other teams in the circui V. Virm, ¢ W. Wightman of Bos- d clubs will compete, are to be a feature of | paddock of T Soutbern | ., and Navy combinations m ¢ i in the circuit are War tom Tormer: chan ham won six- d track games that wiil be held under the|Calfornia. « four world | Blue, War Red, Interior=Trade, Interstate and Cammerce, teen national s ncludlig ul | 1 theis g e poplans to | There will e twenty-one matclics - | singles wnd double 2 thictesiwho earnec £ the cast next niont |of five doubles, with play en the mized doulies B ST T ; dock had pl o run at Bos 8 stugles and doublys « i note in the south & i St and 1700 sieeets e ia U, U, | sowth Ateica witt Buve to Le reck- | n charg ility (0 arvun, . v o'clock, with fitteen | oned with in_the tennis world n The relays, @ work o llowed Lefore a furfelt | o future. 1o Raymond ctive program ern tr They witl he the besi|o. e . |Kumasse in the Glympic final ! tractive program, A . R [two ‘ot of thres wdvautage wels. Finkenstaedt and Styles in First ; n'h"dm Jat | elects arvar thletes. announced by e . : : . EINRC, \ pted 1 1 Washinzton | a asurer, foi-| Flight in et low, another wnd these fours will | “"““r"‘l « May 18— Ceach | TE-treany g Bl“lm(}l’ Ogher! n tha doubl N e | of the' Hag track te us | i | The |1 D or sy, ten by Lower Sixteens. | Lelana Stanford University has vinson g did_such kood work i Jurinig the winte Wil Be Great Meet, The mect wiil wll other acholnstlc games id in this section schools will bef Wy 10 ouirum. thale opponents. 1: nonk on and Episcopal will have | #nd Benz wh | | -BOWL 716 AT I][]UB[ESJSHIHS INPINT T[]URNEY Lewis and Stanford Take Lead in : Masonic Duckpin Contest. Tourney Euds Ton.ght. Singles and Doubles Leaders Are Deposed in City Duckpin Title Campetmons .y ' Topliners in Tourney ! Leaders in Each Clau TEAM. b3 TEAMS, ‘ La Fayette, No. 1 £..1.654 Diamonds (A { 1 recting Shop (B) | Paymasters (B . ! Ticket Office (C). E DOUBLES. tter and Williams (A). ambridg DOUBI and Wetzel (B) ... .. 624 Dorxey and Parker (C)... 622 | | SINGT Campbell, H. (1). a3 Rose (B) .. w31 347 EVEN teams will pln; in the son in matches that will get Arrange Studies So as to Com- pete in Esst S 1gan In e annual | ale, scheduled for | Tavea, v O th iy ut New Penn Track Men on Wny Pt I"Hn\llllllh\ % Lrew ey ack (eam e de » L wiill e Navy va, War Hed Tuterior Trade ve. War Blue. Navr. Tigers Not in Henley. N | | | 1 } NCETON, N. J., May Coach Wor oA e thut Femcoton would Interatute ve. enter th l' nley regatta | War Ned ve on ¥ colik 10 K v here the a return May 27, Juue 17 mud five Loen left opeu for the oa. ‘ho “RECORDS ARE IN DANGER |t v JIN THE S. A. TITLE MEET ;. % BY H. C. BYRD. r the OLLEGE athletes gathered here ¢ championships of the South Atlanti annual track and r:-runl\ at which to aim. any ot them will be broken. Especially is t oned by rain. :cords of the association are: Fugu; Horter | much farther ord of in teot (G. U.). Maxson (V 0 yards—Maxon (Va.), 0 40 yards—Stebbins (G. L), 0. SSO yards—Norris (Va.), 5 1 mile—Abbott (Va.), 4. 2 milex—Chinn (V. P, I 1 ard hurdles—Cro; McElroy are around th cred with “vent ordholder hurdies—Cronley High Samp—Connelly Inch. jump—Maxson (Va.), . cor of Virginia Marks Not records in te so good that they may n (N. all (€) Leaders ir duckpin cb Stanford . Totals 3 A Campbe Totals .. R. Dorsew (C.) Lagure Totale piod ERE R . Soyder . Totals .. L. Goll . E. Browa Totals .. 814 holder of t at the Atlants « controlllng int 3 —Frederck W | [l he Ametenr Athe | | on the steam- | | p Mauretanie en route to Burope to ) | end a series of mectings of the |,..In ternational Amateur Athlctic Pedera- | fl | tions, which will be held in Switzerland Jate this month and in June | Phone F. €784 SUNDRIZES Howard A. French & Co. 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Ave. ORT MART—TWO STORES: ( PABDOCK CANCELS TRPISEVEN TEAMS TO PLAY: | Great California Athlete Unable to 21 MATCHES SCHEDULED field ¢ Intercollegiute Athletic As- sociation on Georgetown field are not without some excellent Marks made in past years are such that it will after brilliant periormances-—with exception of one event—that is true of the dashes and ance events, and particularly so in view of the heavy track occa- 7 inchies - broad jump both Byrd and i leaping of the season as a Tiger varsity victory or defeat The fact be too strongly a worthy race ju turbul emphasized I3 w A, which ¢ i might well be that th ¥ her | feated Harvard jumior varsity onland Biue will prove hergelf to hay Lae negic last urday, and | the dark horse. of t atta. Fe which outrowed the Over the Net By W, H. Hotte " The Germautewn Cricket Club of | Philadeiphia will lay out twenty- four courts on turf for the natienal cingles tourney. I)rpnrlmelllil Teunis® League this sea- under way May 24, when the Treasury BALTIMORE, Md., May 13- Rohert | made tennis w major sport. |" Finkeustaedt of Columble, and kd ! la s 6f Washington, aro tho only | capital golfers In the first flght of | the Baitimore Country Club tournd o qualifieation round of w piayed in the rain und mud Flukenstaodt m wnd Styles played Dickinson Bishop in the flrst round Btylos t impson Dean capinin of on ol teamn for tho qualitylng medul, ewch ing In w okrd of 3, which was & congldering the golng, n(hu- ln the irat miXteen urs Y il b was | day. | Lo | erca Dot A womau's Intercollegl tennds Nuith colluges already have team B wn wttempt will be made to in- Wellesloy, Itadeliffe, other institutions. —_—————— Tllden Bails for Europe. May Williain national tenuls cb iled for Europe 1o com French and Briush na nal championships. Accompanving de as Arncld W. Jouss of vi Td fn the who is to be the cham Bur: in the doubles. 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TIGER VARSITY ROWING IN CHILDS CUP EVENT BY LAWRENCE PERRY. chl sort was hinted at—it may be said that the Princeton crew Columbia against the eight-oared combinations of Pennsylvania a Nassau eight, and whether it wins or loses the representative showing of the outht wi izhts, and that crew | Harlem tomorrow. be Tt Reggrding Polo Team. the first —up of th pacth. | : iy This wet o ars. | American polo four in the intern 1doubtedly “ton coach, tehes the men i best qualificd on that day to | aquatic prestige | Hurlingham c. . 3 test Should Thrill. ock, ir., Watkon Webb at No. | be rowed tack ko Louis Stod- Some may prefer (o ird for the No. | position in plac However, Tocent game in fact, have served to n Rumsey, who is a dashing play wrd rider wnd hi |improved in_ s f cock at The cont which will nding =i ) | should b 1- wland, has show biy u.n demo; that no player in th i betier in ide standard -} this position. 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