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: when” Collins strolled. the menace the distance wxg npt a full two miles. | “wichita Fall - Che Suw ‘/ BOWLING, BOXING, TRACK ATHLETICS, BASE BALL, GOLF, AQUATICS, TENNlS,’_' "LACROSSE, RACING : S ’ }:-‘VF7Jf“f“sPO§Té -ROD AND STREAM WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, e Y Nationals Beat White Sox in Thriller, 4-3 : Lyon Wins Chevy Chase Golf Event CANADIAN LINKSMAN, 64 YEARS OLD, WINNER OF CHEVY CHASE TOURNEY 21, 1922. TR 4 Pages = Base Ball Rotten for Yéars,_ “Declares Felsch’s Attorney 'TORONTO VETERAN BE ATS | MARSHALL WHITLATCH N | SPRING TOURNEY BY 5 UP JUDGE CHECKS MENACING MILWAVUKEE, Wis., May 20—The petition of Oscar (Happy) Felsch that Charles Comiskey, nresident of the Chicazo White Sox, be foreed to - CHICAGO RALLY IN NINTH WITH SPECTACULAR STAB Shares Fielding Honors With Peck, Who W-ields Bat| with Felsek's attorneys predicting that their petition .would be granted, while counsel for Comiskey asserted mo such esamination can be ordered Effectively in Spoiling Schupp’s ‘“Come- Sndss peoveal tnwe. Former District Champion, Showing Strain of Pre- . liminary Play in Inaccurate Pitch Shots and Er- 'J..“!"'a"l""“l- U:I!Q“ he wo |ld ;lqb-.]: .1"'"“!' decision soon, and - s tha will set a 1 A Ted. ey < % 5 2 3 e back”—Wildness Mars Johnson’s Work. bo cxnmined 1t will e in Milwankee, the Jadce deciarsds o oLy s to : o ratic Putting, Proves Easy for Canadian. . C that owners of the Cl White Sox had played “rotten 3 e % ’ 3 : ~ | base ball” and that Comixkey and his sigents kmew that sames were being | | A 4 ; . 3 b o e thrown and “were in” on the “fixing” were made In court -b; lorney; Canmnon and Richter for Fe i % BY DENMAN THOMPSON. o Depizting that “hane bail ¥ iy sk aaaihe el R . g o ’ EOhRGE s. LY(l)fN of the Lamb;on Club of Toronto, Canada, won THE first chapter of the much-heralded four-act “battle for the base- | Tontion unk (& forget 167 Attorney Cannon teld the judge it was his fn- | [ ; ] , the spritg golf tournament of thie Chevy Chase Club yesterday, ment” finds the White Sox firmly lodged in the cellar as a result | of ‘:.-:"'""" ether Landis an miskey are beyond the ‘h . ; : defeating Marshall Whitlatch, a former District champion, in the of the 43 setback inflicted on them by the Nationals yesterday inl | no. foundatlon: as Felsch e never Proced o mewine Lpcicnn hands has| |/ v G » G final round by 5 up and 4 to go. 1 pastime plethoric with- thrills. But was simply discharged when he was involved by Cleotte, he sdded, | Lo : s Outplaying his opponént in every department of the game, Lyon, Tense situations abounded in the close to two~hours required for Walter Johnson to register his third successive victory and crab Fred “Nothing in the afidavit indicates that Felsch wan ‘in on’ the crookedness.” | [ " Ry, T : ™ ] |sixty-four years of age, and a grand golfer, who has few peers in this Schupp’s initial effort to stage a big league comeback, but none was more nervewracking than that developed in the final frame when it appeared that country, won the final match with ease. In justice to Whitlatch, how- TECH HIGH SCORES EAS]]:‘Y ever, it must be added that the Chevy Chase man did not show the game Barney, after any number of narrow squeaks, would be doomed to de- feat aiter all. i Entering the ultimate canto with the tally 42 on the right side of SHMAN TRACK MEET of which he is capable during the final round. Whitlatch's entire game gave evidence of the strain of three days of tournament play. His pitch been able to hole the four-foot putts he would have given Ly . the ledger Peckinpaugh, who was enjoying another of tis recently nume- bettes match, i SR rous large aiternoons, electrified the generous-sized throng by chasing — shots, usually very accurate, were far below his best form and had he over close to the midway to stfare Ernie Johnson's nasty hopper and The Canadian, on the other hand, THOMPSON LEADS TIGERS | fouinanfing 4 ie, brand that oo prospect of a knotted cdunt, extra = i second, - Ford I : 1 , broke the intercollegi: J - where he " actic: d innings, or worse. Then Judge| °®Batted for McClelian were rather easy for Killian. The | #eoif - Jord, (Golumbla); ¢ oiLamayette Collesc, b e egiate record fo." the 100 chipped up practically dead 8- = vas . % 2 = é: 1o the hol om the “ oy n 00110000 1—3 Tech boy started well and never Was| 135 yaoRp LoW HURDLES—Won yard dash in a dual field and track meet with the Annapolis mid- 2 he fole from the rough and mis gun of the Griffithian attack had been | Washing : : i ed a three-footer for a half with th 7.0 2 0010 1 0 x_4]threatened in any dash. He did not| (Tech): second, Yeatman (Columbia); i i 4 d I ; e spiked all through the pastime by | Two-base hit—Collits. —Three-Wuse nie Icumpeze in the 50-yard race, rules of | Bratton (Teoh), Time. 16 38 remaads, Lhurd: ! shipiicahete today, whichwatiwon by;hedatter by aecore of 7724 10, 28% - Spikow alt chrough thepaatim e Rlayer L hes= . JoNEsd0: ’n..m the meet not permitting an athlete to| 220-YARD DASH—Won z points. Lyon Takes Lead at Start. o e P2 | Sucritices—MeClenan, Picinich, B take part in moge than three indi- 3 T IR ol T P2 erived and he selsed It by leap | Dotbie § g S o o M oty yidual ‘contests. ; RELAY - h Leconey negotiated the distaice in/9 7-10 seconds, one-tenth of a| o v oni vow o0 Chock-full of | his tee shot off the firer tee. e It h fop with his | judse: E. Jebnson fo Colllas to Sheely: Shanks | Ford of Columbia High proved | (7. Jones, Scott, Moreland, Eillita): second, | second better than the former record, which stood at 9 4-5. 2 Sl S i e first tee, wh T vos hana The ros® of enthusiasm | oacckispaugl, o Judge. Left on bases™ChL | capable boy in three events. He fn-| Cojumbia: third, Western. Time. 1 minute ! temperament since his pea + | Lyon hit a screamer down the middie flag him at the initial station, i - EGH athletes romped to victory in the-annual track and field meet | the middle of the Course and excep- Shanks then skimmed far to his 3 e ik ol boso Rl esterdis iy : IN DEFEAT OF CRIMSON | tionally long trom the tee 1o n left onto the grass of the diamond, GOOD Momc' .IUDGE' g/ oys held yesterday in Central stadium. They has played in countions, gl who clutehed Pincn :Ini;le'r“fl{):(:“‘!! b?':r:idzeer : captured eight of the eleven events contested and took enough PRINUETON, K. J., May 20— |on both sides of the Atlantic, at ne i one n 0 . . > s % leam time 4 C s at 2 only to lose the verdict from Umpire . ap. n u po a g |Sccond and third places to total 505 points. Most of the manual trainers’ m'""." I‘"'k : ”‘d":“ [ ame " ah Thrsuch DI sus St Nalin b’vr‘e?;y:fi‘?fil:('r';:l:u:a“:igzo;:l: S8 g 18 g g scoring was done by Killian and Scott, each winning three events. The TESKIS Sodar; Weis e %,' ',"- "““""’"‘ every evidence of the ut- a sc > 2 0 > k 3 8 4 most fidence. Pi peny n foul line that struck the fleld boxes 180310 former took the 75, 100 and 220 yard sprints, while Scott pointed the way wevem Prince- | ulways docs. Lyon never mave Whit. and bounded away from Goebel. in the 50- g 3 ect reeords. |latch a chance to ga Collins'_ankle work enabled him to $1 1410 50-yard dash, 120-yard low hurdles and running broad jump, . e Tiaw, ! ote. 1eag pCpaly Saln back the two. reach third ahead of Harris' relay to | poyoig © 4 1 8 % § 3|, Representatives of four other schools competed. Columbia Junior - GEORGE S. LYON. sround star, aft of the fifth hole. il e T S Darently was | matasre 311 2.2 5 oHigh School was runner-up to Tech with 282 points. Business and | O T T8 o | semantion. scoring g fota ! Whitiatch Off His Game e far corner and appa y wa . Johnsoa, p. oz 0 =, = ints. ' > e e e e 3 0 t o 2 0|Western cubs scored 7 each and Eastern was last with 6, N > :-.-:-m lowered bo! The golf in the final round, as in hurried heave struak the dirt and| Totals %0 4 7 2 14 1| Two creditable performances were|Junior High by twenty yards at the| | meet amd Primceton reeords to |the ultimate round of most tourna- bounded past icinich, however, | CHICAGO. AB. R H.PO. A E jrecorded in the fleld events. Scott|fnish. Columbia beat Western by 151-5 seconds. / ';‘:r';_‘;-w“;m rather mediocre, as com- ostil scoring onfthe’ error. e 27 0 1 3 {jtook the broad jump with a leap or|Tore than fitteen yards and Eastern = el TSe: |man to reach the final e waitiiner Judge's Feat Saves Day. Mostile 1 1 1 0o o ol19 feet 3 inches, a mark comparing boor last. : '“d". 3 s b yard |Dlayed the game he played o iph With Collins, representing the | Collins, 3 0°% % 3 O)favorably with those made in senior Summary of Events. 4 Fane. m—::'rt Waah and high |Semi-final round, he would have de. tying run, roosting on third, Hooper 23 01 2 0 Olscholastic meets. Abadie of Colum-| §0.YARD DASH—Won by Bostt (Teoh): 4 ) 2 B! feated Lyon, but the four-foot putt savagely socked a potential double 4 8 2 2 3 9lbia Junior High School won the pole | second, Garrett (Business); thied, Hoston 3 as so often happens, stood between toward right. Bullet-like the ball 3 1 119 0 of|vault when he cleared 10 feet and| (Tech) Time. ¢ 24 seconds. the Chevy Chase man and victors sped on a line for the unguarded |Schaik, c. 32 0 0.3 o0 ofwenton togetover 10 feet 3 inches. “;;d‘;.l’dl}sfihzufi 27 Killian (Toch): Whitlateh missed four putts of fve terrain abutting the pavilion, and the | Schupy, p 4020 20 Killian Wins Sprints. Rors).” Time, 8 88 sesnds, - Cm ot (Busl NAPOLIS, Md, May 20—Leconey, star field and track athlete foet or less. all of them holeable. His fans groaned with dismay at the | . 330 3 Do 3| The thrée brincipal sprint races| 100TARD"DASE 'Ly miniea crecn): . , s first mistake came on the third green, 7 3 y g2 s ° 5 £ B Rorned into the picjure. The biggest | Chicago. gloved hand. The roa® of enthusiasm | cago, 11: Washington, . L Leconey was the star Individual Taen Dempeey. king of all pugilists, e T the armeabie | e e e Fiehi pound Shotput. | * HISH SUME_Wen by Swartzell (Esstern); | performer of the meet. He alsp cap. Boarded a train for Los Angeles late | Of the course. The former District thousands flad haraly died away I Jomves, 20,0, dashes and (e elEnLpound D | e (i, Sh Secmenter): | Pored. the, 220-vard dssh in the fast| |. STATISTICS OF MAJORS | |teaay. upseiting plans Tex Rickara had | champion hit a good iron shot and when Strunk raised a fly to Smith . Hildeb o1l Swartzell's vic- | lumbia) and MoQusen (Tech), tied. i, | time of 213-5 seconds, and was first for a series of conferences at which he | was on in three, while Lyon chipped Your and 53 minutes Business scored w mhia) and JB50 wa o i ¥ PP that terminated hostilities. tory In the high jump gave Eastern |8 fest @ imber, =~ o " O e | IR the broad jump with 21 fee % hoped to close with the crump_;rlr; or l up dead for a four, winning the hole, Johnson caused the ‘fans many a tory, "ot lits porats, while pavid, wh ; sec- | nches. . a match this fall with Harry Wills or | 525 Cyon plaved the seeons Tt god Ford (Columbia): third, Brown (Celum- seme other aspirant for the heavy-|badly topping his tee shot and going ). * Distance. 3 > DOLE P AT TR b Abotes’ (Columbia): Tie for New England Title. New_York 647 657 .629| welght crown. deep on his third shot, Whitlatch win- McKinley| wORCESTER, Mass.,, May 20.—The | St Louis . - E Dempsey decided suddenly that he|ning, 5—6. Whitlatch hooked his tee . v T o lomahio | DiasdAY wanted to see “the folks.” so he packed | shot at the third hole to the high grase, o, | Rty elxth . SORURS R Satervol 13 64 4| few of mis English cut clothes in | while Lyon hit a very fine ball down | games of the New Eagland Intercol- T 4 #lbag and taxied to the Grand Cehtral|the middie of the course. Whitlatch legiate Athletic oclatiqn today S T T station, where a big impromptu crowd | was out, short of the green, in two. Massachusetts L1219 ‘406 cheered him on his way. He still wore | and was dead to the pin in three shiver of apprehension by his faulty 3 j aim in the early Innings. Twice he ON THE SIDE LINES kel e foaaman s & Smin AIl of the schools except Business |sscond. Yestman (Colimbia): and all told issued eight free tickets, - % & 1ay. n). b oot. seven of them coming in the first| Harry Comrtmey, who since 1919 |had teany L B o firat | ;, Broad Jumm"vna Boott (Tech) four frames. In only oné stanza, the | futilely endéavored to establish him- (Which wa¥ won by FEOR IS cn\t| Jenes (Columbia): third, Yestmin (i eighth, were the aliens prevented |self in the estimation of Washington m: '&:’:‘d:nd L i Kiilan, who fin- m;;mor..'n'n'iyn trches = from getting one or more athletes on | fzns as a big league pitcher, tod: fshed for the Manual Trainers, picked | (Tech)! second. Bratton g‘*«“l ‘.::.,d Col- | ended in a. tie. 0 triumphed in the shotput, was West- ern’s strongest entry. runw; 2 vy ow vill attempt to convince them he h: tern) tance | tute of Technology, champion for the; le he brought back fre: . whil - . v 'ahei t‘;n::);m:lr:g ::“zlhfff;gor‘:“fl Vaild claims 6 that ranking. Wear- |up enough ground to head Columbia lins (Western). Dis It past five years, and Boston College.( GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMOREOW. Ergand as a “joke on Jack Kearns.” | desd in three. L\')\'n':u:-‘.i‘ Hidgudsoe received from his mates is attested |ing a C!;liuxo ul;lt:fm. xr;l left- e-na:n imer;onegl-w titlists, scored 5!’"1",.‘.‘:5,':“‘ h. {‘:nml it % earns stayed h"ehm negotiate c‘xhe putt for a half-and became = = ., severes s ca con- 4 ts each. 3 ¥ X St b teh. vn. TR A At e noY Fecorded | LR N etors lasc, WHT (5 o TECH RUNNERS ANNEX | #&ameoiohoe wroken, that in e B T e mewta. | || Ton overolaes s tes shot ans Srans = puszle his former teammates. If al high .jump, in whicl H. Clark of | = D 2 2 . = Jmisend Bia Secind Shot BE the e et e st g em ot | of "Courtney’s “friends” here attend DOUGHNUT RELAY RACE | R'Shelst aped s teet % inch. 5 ,wnfihfi!"f:-u".f’!‘c‘::?f.:fl:b-\\fl GAMES, Atter the champlom's departure bis | furth and Wahitlatcn Who had plaved paths. SRR AL RSl Sl Tech High's relay team of ‘L. 5 \Rutgers. St. Louis, 8: New York, 2. With Tex Rickard and Frank Flour- |3 E°00 mashie shot won the hole i Goebel Initintes Scoring. is expected to pick either Mogridge Johnston, Paul Perry, E. Meyers Triangular Meet to'Rutgers. es. 8: Detro noy, promoters, regarding proposed oD the mexs ot hers & o Harris reached the far corner ia ary for hill duty. The game and Alton Speer won the dough-- | 'SWARTHMORE, Pa, May 20.—Rut- i *| championship f:“;“{ssfi ested that | 8TOVe to the edge of the green and oo Doper i bie shicle audia WIS | Willsta Rt B e nut race yesterday noon, ataged by |gers. College defeated Swarthmore NATIONAL LEAGUE. Demipses’ meet Willard on or about | Sotal e b i, (s hals . % K rree putts. had trapped Harris between bases| p.cyinbamgh akared flelding honors| ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 20—‘Dick” | ¢ne Salvation Army om the Eiilpse. |and Lehighin a triangular track meet W, August 15, and that, If successful, he | ‘R ETE thres putts 1 on his effort to steal. ‘Stan was left | Feckinpaugh shared felfing honots | g o gon's midshipmen oarsmen made | Solld gold cuff links were awarded |here today. The New Jersey colle-|Se¥ Ju could start training intensively after | the sixth hole just short of the sec- when Judge rapped smartly to Sheely. | 70110 SHCER, I5 B30 08 fp o io% Tom: | & clean sweep of the puplls of “JIm"| ¢he winning ¢ ' gians “scored 623 points. Sw Pittsburgh a ‘week's rest for a contest Withiond bunkers, underplayed his piteh second, Ralf a !more was second with 46% poInts|cpicago .. Wills in the latter part of Septem-|shot and missed a five-foot putt for but the Griffs initiated the runmak- | [0FIGU2 WOTK PR ¢ HUME: 8 imes up, | Ten Evck In the rowing regatta with'- ‘Bastera finished ing for the afternoon by registering 5 crews of Syracuse University on SeV- | goughmut mhead of the Western |and Lehigh third with 17%. Cincinnati " ber. a half in 5. Lyon very nearly reached R ‘fO in :’hfl “cg‘nfl}ufiflfiel Sed with | 209 Dethigtiadin thaizus: R E ern river this l.fltrno’on. uki;g all | team, while Central got into difi- I = Ah E’:éi".:l;‘.‘“’“ H xu;nh it hwnu said, ‘wn‘ not Lshm- this green in two shots, pu'nins‘ gos (3 ow3a the left field line and i . three races fur varsity, second var-| ecqity with the big army halo and int Trackmen Ahead. e pressed by the prospects of another|gether a.pair of the longest wooden sprinted' the. remainder of the dis- | Goebel showed the fans how & gar-. (7'® 1" ¢ eshman eights by cOm-| nearly turned turtle in the strete West Poin Roxis B 288 match with Willard and that he | club shots of the tourney fance te thé platter when Shanks|den beat should be patrolléd. Eddie) 1 WEST POINT, N. Y., May 20.—In a| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | maich with WHIasc and ot ith : i Hanic | played the boundors in right ifke an | fortadle MATEUL |\ 4nq freshmen dual track meet here foday the Arms | Brookiyn st Chieago. . Beookiss 2t Chicago. i e e S ol Seventh Is Poorly Played. tatied on |avall. Hank | Tnfielder and displayed a fine whip. e by thess Won over Springfield Training Col- | Boston at St. Louis. Boston at St. N o erODe: hat e ol mot]. Whs seveath MoTo was badly pla Hoover In rignt center. . |° '°{The youngster alsc paved the way|SACh, oD 1M%N, Victory of the sec: lege. 91% to.34% points. . N Xa Clacmat, . A ibara. | consent to a Wills match in this by botn men after good driy Fot him into n Jern i renancen, Art | stingtng single down the left-field ond. vassity way more ecisive, five . | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | Sountry untll he was cevtain that the ey v B walked Ernest Johnson and McClel- | line- 81l of the races were rowed over 7 15 | bunker. Whitlateh E R 0 RESUL 8t. Lo Brookly i - > v ved sui n was ~-Jan sacrificed, Then he passed Col.| g uie Jommeon would have'encoun- [the two-mile courses of Upper Sev. \ MINOR LEAGUE Boston, 3. Sharkey and Martin Draw. | Prompiiy, follawed suie but Lvon Jins. and, the latter, after Hooper had |, .3 Sure death at third in attempt- | ern river, and the official times at the S Claciunati, 2;" Philadeiphia. 1| oo’ v 0By Mow 20 Jack Sharkey | Whitlatch's shot out of the bunier ofted, with E. Johnson. accomplished | i 3%3 Gouble stea) with Collins in the | finish . were: Varsity—Navy, 9.06; BT 3 Lo o S N > Ana. Vincent “Poppecs | was short and h gh T guble’ stes)’ wiisn Eidinlchisspek r had Picinich done his part. | Syracuse, 10.06. Second varsity— . SOUTHERN ASS 5 of New York and Vincent “Pepper”|Was short and his nitch was twelv. Yo Shanks was high = Strumk also | (RS, Ve o Shanks was so high | Navy, 10.21; Syracuse. 1038 Fresh- X & i1 New orleans, 7; X REDS RELEASE SCOTT. Martin , of Brooklyn, featherweights, | feet to the left. The latter missed s e iling the Dases. Bar |and wide Hank had to stretch for it. |men—Navy, 10.29; Syracuse, 10.39. DERBY, Conn. May" 20.—A great| Birmingham.'1i: boxed o twelve-round draw at Ebbets [ the putt and Lvon ran up dead. win- ney crawled out if this hole b: ok~ B el Memphis. 8; Atlanta, 2. Fleld today. DI%e =0 00 Secoie 3 up. ing & third strike over on Falk and The Sox looked rather foolish in the R Saran frfi“G.fiff;‘ffmyéi"ifii"‘;mfl‘f Bl "o e ok, 6. Sonditional reease by fne. Clncianati H 3 1> Placed by both WA tiatn n s h ke aver. and e - es conditional release by the Cincinnal s poorly played by both. Whitlat was aided in the second, when Sheely | g;vii “when Schupp essayed to sacri-| . MOBILE SETTING PACE. atondc river tonight. Displaying the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Nationals. Scott was obtained last Johnson Trails Jackson. With & fine tee shot. should have wor and Schupp both hit safely, by a dou- | 5! th ‘Schalk on_ first. Shanks ble play. sl n - | . ATLANTA, Ga. : i ; rabbed the ball on the run and in crunsteadiness pawd. the way for|fiated a double play, with Peck act-|by winning six games out of scved The thizd. It took the Torm of & pass | I8 as Pivot. Diavds at the fop of the pennant race . of a pass | stands at the top of 10 minutes, 11 seconds; only 3-5 to McCleilan. who reached second on hoof the |in the Southern Assotiation, having e e s ~ Collins single off Walter's glove. and | pote 1n £ront sEed1E over ek the | i e e New & Oreens seconds slower than the siver record, FLORIDA STATE (LEAGUE el Sh o Iaet o S i nen | who Secentty knotkelant R 11; lle, 5. : : Sorics sineie too Penter cth of | take Smith's foul fly in the third. nioved into third place. Princeton was second, three lengths | Fatess §: Dastone T, Famprove s a two-foot putt for a half in 6 D e e Nes = behind the winner, and Yale was| Oriands, 9 St. Peersburg, 9. Sma oL PRI, e s et n 8. L tice' vy our lengths behind B — ./ 3 Z Rice's heave to Harris, Collins being 3 third, mnearly four PIEDMONT LEAGUE. at the ninth hole after a fine drive ! o LOOKED HERE AS IF WHITE SOX Princeton. _The Princeton time was INT L] a arive left when Falk lofted. 11 » . 10.25 and the Yale time, Baiclsh, 4; Greeasboro, 3, i I;‘ ’ x I q‘; B‘ 'A R l ' <:o wm't!:e h:’\]:;}‘,"k‘ : urzd .l'\t come 1t was lack of control on the part pitch shot to the short tenth was 2 3 1 freshm as 8; Durham, 3. T Tphneem A aied thoranits MIGHT GRAB VERDICT IN THE NINTH | |, T trisaguler treshiian sace was) Sigh SoG % Dbtk ¢ o samoge. T LER | St s e w8 R . oneniInbaCrons . e e Ot ea his our for & mo. | _ INTRRNATIONAL LEAGUE. CALLS LEONARD' END R D e e iy Tastaway fothe , Glean watermanship which the- late ; May 20 Mobile: | Crarles . Gourtney made famous, the | St Paul 14; Miancapella, 1. Red and White shell swept down the | 30100 35 course of two miles In the fast time | Inaianapotls, ‘ebruary in a trade with Boston, the | WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, | players involved being Rube Mar- |Ohio, May 20.—Jack Johnson, negro, | quard and Larry Kopf. Scott had |former heavyweight pugilist champion pitched only one inning for the Reds, |of the world, is seeking-n match with owing to an injury of his arm re- | Tut Jackson, local negro heavyweight, the hole, but hooked his midiron third shot to a trap and just got = Lyon half topped his tee shot and reached the bunker to the right He was just short in three and barely on the green in four. Whit whose, third shot was trapped 4 oarsman dropped his oar for a mo- 3 :l:n:fl;xe-:eft'::;g:gd ‘5»%‘521’5 21‘1’3- sc‘:‘,’:"k < nt. The Ithacans finished poorly, | ‘Baltimore, 6; Newark, 4. ‘l’(;’!trt.‘ h:s:"el:xhg‘:“:rs‘f{l’: ‘:‘&]::id !h = fn succession, znd the cormers were :nl‘?enhs:lla fiifi’“fl.fi"?fi:‘fl"fi{?:‘;"; Other: games, Tain, ; S cight-footer and-the hole was halved Bunt Detwosn Joinaay and Shunk: : * o I8 R, 00, o8 ord: “incaton: | | SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. = B . {heRige of Tha Pough af the cleventh Sheely registered on E. Johnson's fi . 9:33; Cornell, 9:50; Yale, 10:13. . Greeaville, g; Charleston, 5. NEW YORK, May 20—Lightweight Champion Benrly Leonard and | U5 S0¢,of the rough at the eleventh. ; Columbla, 10; Augusta, to Rice. McClellan skied to Goebel, cause. of a false start the race did |- Columl ; Y e R s s SRENE e regular mark and TEXAS LEAGUE. Titular Challenger Lew Tendler have been ordered to appear before el D the New York State Athletic Commission on l!ay 24 for the pur- |Dyon, who also plaved short. put his « | pose of “giving to this commission the exact facts, the whole truth, con- | thIrd shot in an unplayeble lie i cerning any match or proposed match or the reasons of these principals | hole, leaving the latter 3 down. and the sacks again were cluttered 5 not begin at tl being ended as Hooper raised to Rice. fig Princeton led all the way In the | Houston. Set_down In order for two rounds, | 3 % special race for 150-pound crews,| Fort Worth, 8 the Griffs again forged to the front | [k X with Harvard and Yale as opponents. | Bhreyeport, ‘13 in the fifth. when Schupp went into ¢ The Orange and Black won by two © VIRGINIA LEAGUE. * 1for mot making a match.” the sift business by franking Plcin- : 1 | tengths. The time_was 6:58 for the X 1 . 5 S : Tweltth Hole Is Halved. B e tiar cacovirt ok ans Hesly “distance. . Yale was second,| Wame s R . In a lengthy statement by the commission today the announcemefit| ... ~yevy Chase man lost & chance wonted burst of speed by sprint- ; 4 * time 7:08%, and Harvard was a| ‘Portsmou 4. is made that “the boxing game must be conducted more as 4 sport than |y, annex the twelfth by pushing his ing around to third on Peck’s safety : ’ length behind Yale, time 7:12. —_—— - |a business and this commission will use to'its fullest extent, every power | tee shot to the right into the rough Rogiect and ‘fifl.fl"i’::yv;“}'flfig;: " $ L | 2 'l"d::";“‘r’z-!rfi;“';,::lgheb’::; of the law under which it-is operating to maintain the.sport and elimi- | while Lyon wgs straight down the were belng effaced via the two-ply e ' ; e U mior Class crews ‘of nate the speculative and gambling efforts of managers and promoters.” | middle and should have wom the hole - route. Smith followed with a shot 5 , Yoieana Harvard, over the two- The statement reads, tu part, as] ————— " |1t was eventually halved in 6. after o center that woald heve cashed| B ; ; : mile course, Harvard- wom by two % foHows. - AP both men had found the bunkers Val anyhow and Earl was jmoved t& : 4R lengths, The winning time was aRF “The common saying of the schem- guarding the front of the green Second by & walk'to Harris, gut tiiey : 5 11:07, while Yale was clocked in 11.19. Ing-manager ls: Whitlatch, with the honor. hal wete la€t. Whew Colltps s rod Hioa u 4 e 2 el i "‘We are ready to fight anybod: his tee shot at the short e Follec. > ' 3 “Then .comes the ‘but we mu: 5 and caught the top of the bunker in Waiter Johnson had ahand in the marker chalked up by the Nationals in. the seventh, -although it was charged against his namesake. Ernie. With Picinich ,disposed of, Peckin- paugh connected for a second single and. reached third when Barmey ndeuffed Strunk with a low liner o center. Peck tallied when Shor! stopper Johnson messed up Smit. bounder. E4rl and Walter were left when Harris filed to Hopper and Rice hit into & force play. 3 HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING roughshod o}e:’ |lhhmp ‘ueu- mrgfmpm of .u.n{mlol-;dol{.-,r- Ior “mb ‘Whitlatch plaved a fine mashle shot +g | quartet-yest, n the second game | “This commission is not going withi; r feet of the hole after N O aity rows won | of the sy "Spring polo tournament of | recognixs the ‘e The professional | B the Asscciated Press. P R ot At the ANes ard issch varsity -fl| g“ 5 Over:ithe o en | the War partment Club, winning|boxer is. licensed by this_state de-| LONDON, May 20.—What press com- [, putt for a half in four after Lyon declsive victorles X et e of Tesn: |10 to 7. Riding at No 1, Lisut. Bibert| partment to engage ix boxing con- {mest has appeared here regarding the . 1he FUlt (or & MRLT 0 1207 87 of Massac! “!5‘ Harlem iriver this|counted all the goals for the Virgin-|tests under the rules and regulations |proposed meeting of Dempsey and Car: h I (ahvhe the. fourtrenth nology Pt ot erossing | ians. ~ The Marylanders scored. only | permitted by the laws of this state, pentier within & year frowns on a sec- | ‘The Snd come om the fouritenth aftyragon, the. mur’,."u‘?“th. ahead, | twice from -the field, five - and this professioual boxer will be lond meeting as fantastic and ridico-lhole where ¥ PECH; SRty Iy the llnl;h Jetorious. Junior crew had | Points being granted by handicap relieved .of the privilege of transact- (lous. In the terms of one writer, n.h!'-« ey the rough at the laft whis e’ victorious. Juni "Tho game, & six.period affalr, was| ing. bustaess here very, promptly if|wouid be “prostrating £0od sport atWhlla Lvon hit a fine ball down the & margln of ol e ennsylvania's | Somewhat siow: in the early -siages, | it ‘Is_found, Zhrough the efforts of |the feet of-the money grabler. imiddle and was an the green n *wo, The University o atea Columbia‘s|Dbut.after the” third chukker was a|this commission, that he is commer- | The Northcliffe papers vehemently { Whitlatch oiaved short of the altch | 150-pound S W lengths in g |standard. affair. - The -Fort Myer|cialising In-every sense of the word |denounced , the projected fight fmme:lin front of the preen and missad a 150-pounders oy the Blue and White [team - played ~toge! well, 'while | the . privilége which this body has diately the arangement was known.t+wentv.faot putt for a 4. while Tvon special nn;‘ :'. triumphed, over. the | CRmp Meade; a new aggregation, was | gtanted to him ‘and the patronage ‘They ure not alone: 2 {wax Aead to the hole in thras shate freshmap boat triumphed over the er ragged in attack and slow in|and good opinton which the public| The Observer remarks: “The Caf-wimmine the hole and w=teh 5 and 4 sophom :'clu! event. The races | defense. A 3 .~ {has bestowed upon him. pentier-Dempsey kite: has been flown.| mha seores of the finalists follow: In en interclass ey istance of & | _In addition to Lieut Sibert, Lieut. ere will- be no. exceptions in |If the publi¢ is gulled into accepting |, 1 | e OVEE. s P Ritts, No. 2: Capt. Waters, No. 3.t clas: from the fly-(it as a genuine championship fight in | L7oe" l_,.,”. and five-si . and Capt. Thayer, No. 4, rode for Fort hi hea wé‘lgm. Every | which Carpontier hoids a chance of vie-1 ool Coi 21 1IME 3 . d nu‘ : i . a back in COLUMBIA ETGHTS SCORE . | .. winere. guistsan soimatse 4] Baims - ihe, Pb0e domade’chis front of the green, dropping back In AT EXPENSE OF M. I. T.|the Fort Myer second four rode imake It an Inducement by giving us left and played out bevond the hole % 1 of g gl e d ] i3 48453556340 55534666 4—4 S5 - o T SR . Cam ‘s team Included | titte t afiy legiti- { tory, they will get what they deserve— MO"TGO“ERY LflsuE el gl:t' heiein gfl"‘)fl% o.| mate chalienge and dstend his title |a repetition ot I iy, aithough o Smt e Q TS CAMPA Siurohy; 1o e ;‘:::h Sfored or motr = duration. & (et more such ‘matches | e B it il b el nd the game wilf veceive 4 fatal vets s 2 : ¢ 7 Loty Base Ball n ¢ . ho deve ‘a| With an average of .471, Schulte “to : -‘_"'-;h ‘m"“"m' Flght. PRl e and Dimasoys, 1a e ¢ Mobile: retdins the batting lead of Playing + fine game_ from tee o o 8 ‘ Y Bowes, Cot green outputting his opponent prO Club, won | F1ECh, Ough the: final. round. Albert by | R. MacKenzie of the Columbia Coun- | for | defeating Mrs. “W. F. Peterson, Haltl. [tI¥ Club won the second flight, de- ‘more Country Club, in the final, 3 up, - | — (Contnued on THird Page.) - A i o S 3 ! -3 Pees Ry : IGN Murpby;: No. 4. T oI nnmanmniEEoREul SommpuanaaableRRERRN, 200c0ecanoHNaRHRRNS BB