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l \d - i ! - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922 : SPORTS. o5 ~ 5 - SPORTS. ' ; i Sore Arms Make Appearance in Nationals’ Camp : 34 Events for G. U. Meet Tomorrow Night: . SAIigE(l)Eg EELAX Cgr%vg%fi])““gg_kfi?@ S | Mile r | Bouthern < Mile e J.;l- l::’vx ~: : . 3 . - s 1 -y a pen, semi A PROGRAM of thirty-four events, of which sixteen will be relay | 0.yard stholasiic, semi fivais. 1 ULWARKS OF TRACK TEAM AT GEORGETOWN U. PLAYERS GET TOO FRISKY AND ARE PAYING PENALTY s Countr Club, Office Ciab. Miller Has Peculiar Motion, But Griff Counts on Him for Much Help This Season—Goslin Knows How to Bunt. ' 2CE6S S . P s . Two-thirds e 1 Wash) Cs races. has been arranged ior the twentieth annual indoor track.|cCiob, Baltimors (ross-Conntrs Clin Momawk and field games (o be held by the Georgetown University Atheltic | *siiv retay. Teeh Tigh v : Association tomorrow night, :n C.nvention Hall. Virginia, Navy, Penn, | §h3arl lurdies opei, s Johns Hopkins, Lehigh, Maryland and all of the local colleges, except | Catholic University, will have men in competition. Central, Western, Tech and Gonzaga high schools of this city will vie with Maryland and Virginia scholastic athletes, while Nw York, Baltimore, Washington and Alexandria ciubs will be represented he meet will open at 7:30 o'clock. The mnationally famous relay team City College over the mile, of the New York Athletic Club will Four club relays have been sched-| 5 race against a composite South Atl-|uled. in the most Important, the | Meime me s mad oo sneightins—Toch lantic quartet selected from runners | Potomac river championship will be | vs. Western R B of Virginia, Navy, Johns Hopkins |ut stake. Quarters of the Washing- | Mile relay—Navy Plebes v, Virgivia Fresh- and Georgetown in one of the big |ton Canoe Club, Potomac Boat Club |men. mile races of the evening. Pennsyl- | and Old Dominion Boat Club of Alex-| Mile relay—Lehigh vs. Johos Hopkins. vanla and Navy are to clash in a €pe- | andria. aquatic rivals of long stand- | 0-vard novice trials. | (¢lal mile contest, and the latter will | ing, have trained diligently for the |poeohile riay—Ceniral, Tech and Baiti- Pit a team against one from George- | match. If the first named runs up | 440-yard op.rT" ! town in a sprint medley over the |0 the form displayed in vanquishthg | Hulfmiie relay—Western ve. Tech mile route. 3 | the Fifth Regiment Athletic Asso- | Two-thindsnile relay— Baltimore (oss-Coun- Another relay will have Jolns Hop- ciation at Daltimore last week, the |ty se th Regt P kins running against Lehiga, while | other teams will have to show speed | teem. Washingien omt Club, y BY DENMAN THOMPSON. AMPA, Fla, March 2—Sore arms today were in evidence for the T first timosince the embryo pitchers of the Washington club started work last Monday. Theoretically there is no necessity for this <condition. It is possible for a flinger with the exertise of proper care to avoid the setback in his conditioning pccasioned by a wing heavy as lead and touchy as a boil. But actually no manager ever was known to get through the preliminary period without a few, and sometimes all, of his hurlers suffering to a greater or lesser; extent, simply because the rules of commion sense are violated It is oniy natural t ibes it as a “drag” motion and as- ’ « 2 L r ccustome exer 2 R B the Navy plebes and Virginia frexh- | & plenty. oo Lo Snarcluo et L Lot é';",‘.,:,;e‘;o”d:f';,‘;‘:mn n0 : 4 ’ ’L?fi‘o"“m"’ men will ‘meet. ~ Freshmen of the | The track events are likely to de- | tie sti-conoge 3 SEtaley e soe i %5 et talbaitallen aad. trinmer: than 1 : 4 | University of Maryland ore “to e | velop some kcen competition. In the | | Mile riat ——Pem. vs. Navs f: h E n he reported to th tionals Bent into a three-cornered race with open 50-yard sprint, there will be in| Twomile south Atlentic championship relay. e bacle: o avors: his|Tast fall. Fe 16 an intellig ana }he reserve teams of Geor h-|action such stars as Bernie Wefors, | Lok sl open. arm instead of drilling on at rhehr.nrr makes no secret of the fact'that g Hopkina A feontest dn i I of e Nenaork AL RN ICRON | s g A it apen same gait to work the stiffness out.|ho is banking heavily on him to fur- " y -class are | Brool srewer o aryland, Le | ——lotidshopniopen This i1s one wf the chief ca s of nizh worthwhile tance 1o expected to take part will be that for | Gendre of Georgetown, Baldwin of | High ath Young of Navy, Por- the south Atlantic collegiate two the bine of every tr camp and the oth sorue players much betore their arms are attuned | to heavy to Overstep the Bounds. Usually the desire of the younssters to “show somethin their anxiety to impress those have the-say as to whe | Navy, Talmadge of Lehigh, Aaronson | ter of Lhi, mile relay title. Georgetown, Vir-, of Hopkirs and several others of al-{jana. ginia, «dopkins and others probably | most equal caliber. The gntries in the field events are will start. The entry for the 50-yard open | heav. “humberlain, Virginia high Tech High probably wants to corral | hurdles includes the best timber top- | jumper, who holds the south Atlantic all the scholastic relay laurels in|pers of all the south Atlantic col- | reco.d. will leap in competition with this section. The Manual Trainers leges. The Washington high schools | Feeney. Georgetown boy who twe are to have four teams in action. will be well represented in the scho- | years ago won the national A. A. L. They will mect Episcopal over the |lartic half-century, but local boys will | Junfor title. Volkmor of the host mile route and Central and Baltimore | encounter formidable opposition from |team and Tolson will meet in the City College at two miles. Western Margiand and Virginia. In the open | pole vault, while Beers of Maryland, h and McDonald of Mary- this season. arendon; ha ner at s the penchant|Digges, the Calinh of CI ave for attempting too | remarkable short arms for a fellow lof his unusual height, but if he can be jtaught to take full advantage of his sreat length of lower limb should not .| be handicapped much thereby. ng(resular hurl it} “Prestient Grifith was the guest of he [ honor of the Kiwanis Club of Tampa her they fat its weekly luncheon and indulged ant retention or should be{in some oratory before hiking for the will be encountered in a half-mile | mile, Jimmy Connolly, Georgetown'a winner at Baltimore I week: shipped elsewhere for further season-{links to give J. Thilman Hendrick race and a medley event at one and | star. will concede vards to a field in- | Carney of Navy and Sweeney and Du ing that leads them to let out before !another lesson in golf. seven-eighths miles. An Episcopal | cluding Booth of Hopkins, the Shands | Four of Georgetown are included in foned | s i To acs) star thitd High team will battle with Baltimore brothers of Virginia, former Western | the shot-put list. and it is| Tommy Lench, former sta of the {baseman of the Pittsburgh Pirates, are suffer- | who has been running the Tampa ¢ be attributed. ‘club of the Florida S League for the hoys are complaining. i several seasons past as a side line to | in be learned no official | his citrus fruit groves, paid his first arms have been made, | Visit of this spring 1o the hostelry paces apparent with each | that houses tie Nationals. Tommy yme members of the |has made a practice of winning pen- x “Their ts in this neck of the woods. Joe : the. er managed to beat him out last weuld fo conceal > one Who | season -by Spending $47,000 of som warehed them in their workout yes- |body's money on the team represent- Terday was Surprised. for it was pat- | ing Orlando. but Tinker will not be et that they were throwing 100 hard | back this year and Leach thinks he oo el He S can resume where he left off with o o o ecaaions” during the |a little assistance from the Nationals. Pt Wi s foot i LA i ion€ | Fie buzzed Griff about his youngsters Martn and” Conch CAltrock veiceds|and may get some of the surplus i e e “than | talent wheu pruning time comes. merely lobbing the ball, but although| g oo o = TET 2 ! ! Freddy Voome makew an tmpressive lieeded momentari) {appenrance on the ball field. The and overzealous athletes|yagnington sandlotter, although > at it again. and 10day fy,raly nineteen vears old, shows good are paying the foll in tWINZeS|rorm,™ i catching, considering his and tweaks with every motion of lh»‘]l”“i!ed experience, and lines the ball member that offended against thefground in fine fashion with a motion | 4 " daxcs of narare. Ithat requires no windup. He takes Palt Movs Are Warned. {a good, generous cut at the ball and .. ldrives it a remarkable distance in Tt was three of the long boys—N 3 Fofithe 2 ew of the fact that he weighs but R R aeniust the | 150 pounds. He is a left-hand hitter. Griff predicts Nooue will develop into | most frequently cautioned against the e s 'I'UUGH UNE FUR lANI]IS xcessive steam. They for the i appeared on t pitch in the batting pract Courtnoyh - Shna r —et a & ¥'s optimistic estimate o new heretéfore Nad ironopol [ his condition is shared by those who! CHICAGO, I, March 2.—Kenesaw ;;':‘dd:—tg:" to i ipeart and Wood Bane e ;“;"’"el‘]‘““r:;‘:g;',‘_”m;’- Mountain Landis yesterday put In ward, and was Kept busy otherwise by | FaTEY S88erte, o Bee o tad. playing | What he declared was the busiest day = put through a twenty-minute | (o770 opined that the!in his life. Retired as a federal judge, e proper: quad toda reporis of but the gri delivery of today registered PRNCESS BASKETERS | CLAMING BRLS TIE| Princess sextet, having won nine ‘ games in as many starts, claims the basket ball championship of the District and is prepared to defend the title against other teams. The Princess toseers are especially anxious to pro- ‘ cure a match with the Washington Ar- rows. All challenges will be ‘received by Miss Marywill Wakeford over tele- phone North 4660. The rincess team || last night easily vanquished the Navy e b the nd. The micrease in ) southpaw better shape NOW |afier seventeen vears of service, he 3 last Sleht carlly renqniahedithe Y itching ¢ was made neces- | than he St SEASON- | 1 oached his offices as base ball com- Kinall y Totten and McConihay starred for ta6 winners. of Torres, Nooh¢ | Goslin bumted evers third ball |missioner at 9:30 am. and spent the| _ S | ‘ . i pitched to him in batting practice|day signing various orders. dictating| —— e . = ~which prior to this had but one mem- | ind displayed a high degree of skillljgtrers and telegrams, shaking hands i | Washington Arrows were surprised || Ders cloalin. Gleason, Phillips and | ard SIePIaNEe b B, When Goose | letters and telegrams, St itne tme | SOUTHERN' COURT HONORS [by the v W. C. A. glrls in a 36-to-16 || Milier alone were not required 10 t0e | eported to the Nationals last fall )i SCPres, 00 CEUore S S ocine | engagement. The victors completely || , The tlab, although they were number- | Le”didn't know the first thing about | faPled for Ms trin souin &nd oS! TO NORTH CAROLINA FIVE outplayed the Arrows. Misses Thomas || n sh D v t4 and Courtney to ! el amons the bunch that received | bunting, but he acquired the knack, | 5ok ; some personal attention from Griff. | according to Griff. in just one morn- ”'f.'l":f“;ugm I would find a nice, har-| ATLANTA. March Z—North Caro- | gextet. Miller naturaily did but little work. | e’ "Sestion of instruction’ and he i, (OBERE L Noud ARG B ICL BT tinn wom the cotlege basker ball R ary 3¢ being his first day out He spent | o\ “is rated as one of the best)ONONS OO YU dake tola mews: | champlonahlp of ‘the wouth laat | Navy Yard basketers took tne ongiderable time shagging flies in the | Bunters on the team I T L e D b by detcating Merecr. 10 (0 36, | measiire of the Emanons in a 3-to-23 outfield and’ ndwiced 18 & POORER| L2 soebel will be on the job|tralt and scanned railroad maps. ERUieE (et HORES | [Raniel S waTie oontz - score: game with Altrock and Woodward,| Eddle Goebel will b eavily for the Yarders in the last Tech bested Alabama | few wminutes of play. Balshing his workout with a warm-|at Plant Field next Monday, according | “But, soon as I got here, T found one 4 2 t to 25, in the match to | & L b % 4 5 inting chaps, who said he e derment. [ to wire received last night by |of these painti L = e Taiibirds who. assemble % President ‘Griffith from Sccretary | ¢ame~1,000 miles because he wanted cide third place, { Friends Rthlctie Club girls downed Piold every morning o See the big |Eynon. who said his signed contract to make my portrait. [ couldnt re- Previoux (o last night cach of the [ the Apaches in a 34-to-9 game at 'f’e TS put throush their paces. had been received in Washiygton. | fuse him. Then. in trying to make D! i iop geteated four teamn. North | Aloxandria. For games with the eaguers PUt o e D eiivery ! Nothing further has been heard from |an itinerary for my trip to the base| TSGR UETRRISh JOUD JeRi (oly, | Alexandris, For games with o ehat Mives & casual bystander the im- | the - recalcitrants—Judge, Mogridge, | ball training camps, 1 find that ab | points t0 76 for its opponents. and |ager at §15 Queen street, Alexan- sion he is deformed./ Griff de-'Zachary, Bush and Picinich parently all the trains in the south run | §PIRES €0 T Sor Sis opponenty BOS |ager at 3 north and south. How the dickens am | Carglina defented Howard, New- il going to travel east and west? berry. Georgia and Alabama, and P e e ‘7 'I‘“] | “sbout the time 1 got settled into S SIGNS A Isolvimx that problem 3,000 photog- raphers and 12,000 reporters appeared. :lasking how I liked being a private citizen. 1 may be a citizen, but they're | —_— — F L u | W. K. McDonald, St. Teress man- CONTRA‘ I WI I H YANK IES sure off on that private pirte VAN R]-I-AN[] Pr DY ger, \ants 10 hear Trom the. Wash: E 7 r e ington Arrows regarding tomorrow's lthe artist he “had enough for onme \[A ccheduled game, - McDogald may be X % and St. Teresa ercer downed Centre, Kentucky |jaeketers will be opponents tonight ute, Chattanooga on the nat armory floor. Play will Tech. start at 7 o’clock. | vy Yard Mari lda{'ul out the standing room only telephoned at Main+3120, branch 189. OT SPRINGS. Ark, March 2—After a series of conferences, Carl[ Hut, 00k (07, SERGLF (0 his ‘sec- ‘ Aloynius Club will entertain the Mays, master of the “submarine” ball, has signed a two-year con-|retary. Knights of Columbus basketers to- tract with the Yankees. The terms of the agreement reached were night in Gonzaga gymnasium. Play ] c | Y will begin at 8 o'clock. ¥ L7 not divulged, but it is understood that the pitcher will receive more than NAMES I. L. UMPIBE‘S. Now (tHat 1eihRa) eloeted Hta < 4fEilives lock | : P $10.000 a vear for his labors on the mound. Aiter getting Mays’ signature EW YORK, Maren 2. President J.land sizned a number of players, the) (St T iMasts defeited the Skt & =~ 3 ERTI chi oole of the Internation; 2 > = AT shingion Pre, uniors, 30 to 1. Col. Huston went to work on Catcher Wallie Schang, while Manager | Toole of the, TSSO (riiles fmew Van Cortland Athlctie Associa- | riX"rEG0 Uvs never wert headed Huggins cntrained for New Orleans. - LS he Coming season. They are:|tion is ready to book base Lall gam. | o . geins no doubt will go after|” FEEAT e | Qarpenter, McGowan, Derr james. |with other District sandlot aserega- | Ward in a final effort to get the fast| BLACK PANTHER TO FIGHT | Gastor, MeBride, Phyle. MeDevitt, | tions. ALl .J"S‘ii,’.‘;‘gl‘,"”l\‘,ar?m‘i“‘h-'.'S'[G' W. SEXTET DEFEATED e to rave i o e seams. DARKTOWN THUNDERBOLT Jorton strect, ‘or wiepnonea 1o Co-; BY TEMPLE BASKETERS 1 s ¢ lumbia 2175, T S i imone s % HEADS VIRGINIA LEAGUE. On the elub's roster are Bill Dieste,{ PHILADELPHIA, March 2.—George s ° Verkees who @ mot sizne | R e co he iven In Madio | NORFOLK. Va. March 2—W. Bt s el daurioe Sobuliz )Lt o ELoR Univeraity piris, dateated || are Seen a elr eS = on Square Garden tonight by two |Moye of Rocky Mount, N. C. vice|dons and the Iiks: Maurics SChultzlys 1o 9 by the Temple University sex- cets Tigers. Fosen e b e e Lk b AL Dresiaent for ihe last three ears,|and Gus Saxcr, formerly of Hartford: !t (0 ¢ by th 3 , yweight per > ‘Harey |president for thotlast thrte Seste Howder, ex-Teerless eatcher.|tet in a basket ball game here yester- : AUGUSTA —Twents-| Wills and uila” Norfolk. * " (has been clco : : S With Andrews last |day. will encounter the Swarthmore e e o¥s o Amer- %, whose muxcles were devel- ! 2 AT G ge S z of i v ;(team at Swarthmore tomorrow. Al ehree members of the Detroit Amer-| Willv whose muscles were devel- Year; Georse Seitz of Brightwood; { . the = TR : ith the University of Pennsyl- | 3 ns have arrived- here and are| ¢Ped heavinz cotton bales down o8 Willy Mann of Petworth and Alden [game wi > U | : l n i s : S ! 3 of the brintors, Harry Marlow girls may be grranged for to- | aiting favorable conditions under| in¢ “Hinc Pantner He stanas |SECOND SQUAD BOWLING |Smith of the Beine v Harry aarlow ) VAL viteiarranged dor Yo lavnch the spring practice. | §'feet 4 nches In his ring woeks The H i 5 i , ) pwn, secretary, a MeP) ey, atchetites were outplayed in | 0 pounds and reaches 76 | [N NEWSPAPER TOURNEY | firoun. secretary. and McPhiloney, | (00 department of the game by the H 3 == - team. Misses Umbeck, Proc- ’ e e | e e st tanad the Tecrention, i1 Joxedale Juniors: of Alexandria|tor, Bixler, Dunham, Woodford, Bowie, > cnde: n 7 ¢ | tak. e dri fon all i ant to hear from W Robinson and Brewer played for the e e e than Wills, weizhs 185 pounds and 4 o'clock this afternoon for their first teams. For engagements, ,IUFE)‘S- The victory gave Temple the | cauS w the rain greeted the athletes. 4 raining vesterday, the L, 1 AR reaches 67 inches. He h; ded ound in the annual newspaper indi. LT emer rea 1 s cold that the Cleve- | Ran %% pugilintic fame and the |vidual duckpin championship tourna- *17;;0‘;";:;’;;‘L“-\&(‘:(fii; 402 2ith | easten Pollepinte el pleR Rl in were deprived Of | colored light henvyweight cham- |ment. Those scheduled to roll were |- & lexa » Va. weather w Jand Ind t HESEEE f plonxhip of the world by more C. Hayden, jr.; T. R. Hollowell, F. S.| pyayge ‘Athletic Club will hold a RALLY HELPS GONZAGA. . | . 5 Giinthenndl Growtas: L Long ey, ©' 5 Begpar. Gordon | base ball meeting tonighi 4t 790| Gongnga tossers, rallying in the last | Society Brand designers have created ! AN ANTONIO, Tex reh e o Shand and & ¢, Thager of the Herald, Pected to attend ase. Atkingon Meaty, | BT of the game, yesterday defeated || %7 1 hich - BN 2 £ ~Ferry, &° Lally, J. Fitz Gerald and | Jeoted 192 Atkinson, Mealy. | Hyattsville High School, 19 to 10, at 5 v s v ot weather kept the New York | J|M JEFFRIES PLANNING & Koib ot the Post, and H. H. Fry, | elick; Margo S D amith. Sa” | basket ball in the Hyattsville Armory. spring styles which seta new Giants off tho practice field sester- W. R Nolan” Ty Miller and S L | K" havii "N, Davie, Widmayer, ‘Har: | Sills and Hurney starred for the vie- high standard for ready-to-put-on clothes day. ¥mil Meusel and Johnny Raw- Lynch of The Star. 3 g ors. B Jins have arrived and brought with TO BECOME EVANGELIST |1 itongandiRos Kell them news that Geo first | 1.0 ANGELES, Calif., M Rl e Yankees Please Swiss. e e aven Ath:| . Basket Ball on Skates. i All wool, hand tailorei and Pric‘“l baseman, 1 x;l rfl" « llif:rlniliou;]l;';’_mmes J. Jeffries, former heavyweight yletic Club will nrn(‘lill‘\li‘ Sunday at 2 - iraw said u 3 | champion pugilist of the world, may | GENEVA, March 2.—The greatestjo'clock on the Camp Meigs diamond.| BALTIMORE, Md.. March 2.—Muir . L . s H bad been 1 2 conditional con-|pecome an evangelist, according to a|gatisfaction is expressed by Swiss|All candidajes are to report at that |Naval Post and the Baltimore Skating lower than tll(‘y have been 1n years. i tract W the Giants and that he |giory the Los Angeles Examiner pub-|sportsmen over the recelpt of Amer- | time to Manager Bill Lerch, - Teams|Club will furnish a novel entertain- > J probably would not be released if he |jjshed today. Jelfries, now a farmerica’s entry for the balloon race for |in the fifteen-sixteen year glass de- | ment tonight in the way of a basket | 13 behavy himself. Jess Barnes, an-la; Burbank, near here, has become in-|the Gordon Bennett cup. J isiring engagements with the Liber-|ball game on roller skates. The con- | PR \ |4 ?)Imr n' nxnl’ m;rlt;r. r[vw_-rlneed] t: ‘ol;l terested in religious affairs through a R tics should write Lerch at 223 Bates|test will be staged at the Fourthl H iraw, but he had not signed a con-|yisit from A. . Sutterer, a friend of { street. S0 Regiment Armory. e === tract. " |the former puzilist’s father, who was | THREE-CUSHION TITLE : = - Mens’ sports i a minister. Ottawn Junlors are hooking games H DOBBS hats ! £ . RETAINED BY LAYTON |yt sixicensvenr nines. | send chal. College Basket Ball. LPHIA, March 2.—The # = M & 3 4 Prin - srthur Fretcner.| LEONARD IS ON SHELF. ImeAmm, Wis, - Maren 4ol Wieconsin avenue, Cabt Russeil Har. | (A5 Fejpcstonsimons, B4 Devici| (- shoes, $7 t of THILADE migned contrs h erly of the New York Giants, R Johnny Layton retained his title as and 5th Ave. ; st ; Sunda At New Haven—Pennsyl been received by the Phitadelphia | NEW YORK, Marth 2—Benny Leon. | World - champion ~three-cushion bil- |10 Olvmpia Hollow Sunday. e, 16 ; fit logether : a He will leave for thelard, world lightweight champion, |llard player by defeating Alfredo; pepartmental League will hold At Ralelgh—W. & L. 323 N. ©. y fraining camp in Leesburg, |may not be able to enter the ring iDe Oro. challenger, last night in the reorgunization meeting tonight at § | State, 31, for men who want like fashi " 13 Fla., in a few days. for at least six weeks because of an{““‘l block. 60 to 44 The final score | g'clock _at Spalding's 14th sireet| At Chester—Penn Military, 363 tvle with comfort RO : — injury to his right hand. Leonard | Was Layton, 180; De Oro. 135. store. ,Six teams are to be repre. | Drexel, 26. style wntin ¢ d Paris | Yanks at New Orleans. first injured this hand while' tra sented. < an aris. i1 NEW ORLEANS, March The ad- |ing for his recent bout with Rocky UB ”E[ I a WE ; § - ward of the New York Amer. |Kansas. This injury was aggravat- SUB CUEIST PLAYS LL. iots M0 Hockey Game Results. Not alone for sports Eoch s the § yance guard of the New Vork Amer-led when the champion struck Pal| Frank Kelliher was given a good Lists Maryland Twelve. At New Haven—st. Patrick’s of m-] < the 1 ill be o - H L s O arte wero the fo. | Moran a hard blow in the head in the [ battle by.James Crouch before win-| University of Maryland is on the | tawn. 3: Blue Wanderers..1. i wear; these shoes.w complement i B o vere: " Killinger, Haines, | Arat round of their bout at New: Or- | ning, 100 (0 85, in the Pocket hilliard | Navy Incross schedule for a game rn| At Berlin, N. HosVoltiguers of worn everywhere this i ! T e rewsior, \Wilson, | /€ans last Saturday, night. tournament match at the Grand Cen- | ynnapolis April 1. Other contests for | @uebec, 2: Berlin, 1. of the other H ]:ml Academy last night. Crouch sub- | Nagy are: Apri §, Gornells Apen 12 | At Boston—Sherbrookes of Quebec,(| spring and summer. . < sti d H. H. Clark. Geor: " 5 P H — DOG DERBY RECORD SET | Reithner ana Georiee Wisiman Wi | BT AT 4, AP, 25 fubed 2} W22 & Three Erowns Report. be bpponents tonight. May 6, Hopkins; Ma};’y 13, Swarthmore. ARMY POLOISTS BEATEN. Jjemie, Al saren, 2—tystin, - AS GRAYSON TEAM WINS| ¢ ¢ preresen rRrouen | LoS ANGELES, March 2—he Mid- rs i - S = Ce Club eam t- toba, March 2—" | Gooroctown rifiemen registereal “BARNYARD GOLF” TEAM e S1th Cavalry yestdrday, 8 to 7. Quinn, Culp, Tucker, Hoffman and Dieus -Felts and Derbies, $7 ; Pliant, easy-fiting elkhide, with tan calf saddle and wing tip. rezulars of the St Louis Browns, have | * | THE PAS, Mant reported, 5 I Graysor ving C. B. Mor- i : hen th \ ~ xan's famous dog team, romiped ;’;’;‘e‘;x:"‘,fl‘xflf‘:‘f x;‘;"’{g’ ‘:M’f‘ 27l TO BE FORMED AT PENN —_— Hax Pleaty of Confidence. Eomal deem? pwinner of the ffth | i legraphic match. The Hilltop scores INCINNATI. Ohlo, March 2| Smmual derby in the'world record |\ 2008T5PL% Wrenn, 100 3. 4. MeDon- Frank Thorton of Pittsburgh, semi- | {ime of twemtyfour hours afty- |JUUR “59:° A, 'S McDIil, 99: Edward professional pitcher, has offered to) eot [IMTELem for dhe 200-mile |pcey ‘95, and J. F. Litle, 99. e vantn, 1n (o Be erntr gOf denn- | Cross” blades with & tea PHILADELPHIA, March 2— Cuban Fencers to Visit. i HAVANA, March 2.—Eighteen of Horseshoe pitching, once a popular Cuba's best amateur .fencers are to repre- pay his own expenses at the train- | JERFRE CHS th ] enses et 3 . | nfty student . senting New York Athletic Club, in i an e the, Cincinnast Nationtls | “Grayaon "estabished another | Tp SELECT MAT REFEREE. | intcntion of ‘compeiing for a | May. the Americans’ challenge fia e e in the fact that he won the 0 . varsity team. Practice groi ing been accepted. - sho 3 war Northern dog classic for the A referee for the challenge wres-{ have been Inid out In the dormie | mecond consceutive year, his time |tling match between Joe Turner of| tery guadrangle. Dodgers Are Kept Busy. in 1921 being a little over thirty- | this city and Pete Dallas of Chicago| The Rennsylvanian, the student o and F nd JACKSONVILLE, Fla. March 2—| two hourx. that is to be held, at the Coliseum | daily, says editorinilys : Radlators enders 4 The Brooklyn squad had a lively 'T. Dupas, driving the Dupa: Monday night will ‘be selected today ck in the days of Ben Frank- “ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. ' } workout vesterday. Manager Robin-| Bameroft outfit, was, thirty-six [at a meeting of the managera of| lin, Pennsylvania students found * 27 Cores installied in any make. : &m sent his men through batting and | minutes bel Grayson. Both |the middleweights with Joe'Freeman, | grent amusement and keen rival “ DIFFERENT MAKES RADI } IATORS, felding practice, then a six-inning| tenms fought it out game in which the Regulars trounced | five miles from the fi 4dlie Yannigans, 5 to 0. . % Grayson pulled away, il forty- |promoter of the match. Turner is to| fin a game of horseshoes, It in h, when |wrestle Zeke Smith tonight at the !’ (o-the present generation to revive Capitol, Theater. - these old traditiona <" " ; : 1 -~