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BASE_BALL. GOL ~ - | BOWLING. BOXING. AQUATICS, TENNIS. 2 uu '? | TRACK ATHLETICS LACROSSE. _RACING - ' e ROD AND STREAM WASHINGTON, D. C., DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31F 1922. ] B ' America Stands First in Majority of Chief Sports During Year Just Ending ; PITISTODSTRONG FOR STANFORD, 17 Losing Eleven’s Exceptiona’ Defense Keeps Score i From Mounting. SU YANKEES LEAD WORLD - IN FIVE MAJOR LINES /"EMany Thrilling Contests Between| Individuals and Teams Seen by | ) Crowds of Record Size. foot ball tez Pi of ord Cusversit in the s outel ughout the gar the sca the Cardinals jand ¢ ing {orf ” DevEREUX MILBURN line pu! tlie Panther: of the Stu:- to take fuo 24. rippled_by Le i ~ y e . Y : § JOBNNY WEISSMULLER, mmbles helped Pito ough it Is prot- uld have DLee next meeti n Hewitt seoring w when ( + the ball 1 goal «seconds, which w below the pr nford_offensive Lig gam 1, after ph three period- d fought th “ld. A forwae homas, M., ANNAPOLL It was stated u today that tue lieve that the mber $0.— Naval Academ: €very reason to had won fts to have Baltimore the southern | limit of the arca in which the Ar {Navy foot ball game may be played instead of Philadelphia as in the old yord line, i ACTOSE. ollegiate Sports _l —would Gourp ’ toned by i Base bal'—Casmplonship awarded to George- , 3 A st Approx e of the 1o | sownrhics won twastyou eames with w6 | HELEN WAINWRIGHT GENE SARAZEN P e s o e LA : T | superintendent of the Naval®Acadeny. | Towd Wi 2aatibads. ifter lang Western_Conference baso stated that the Na ulil urge the clouds ke B A faey O Soccer—rinceton fairness of this chanwe ich as Line-Up snd Summary. the journey from Wesi Point to b: timore is no farther than t f apolis to New Yorl. and that n to helicve t the Ar timepicees ¢ Ezstern_Intercoilewiats Zoot U ddle Westrr faot ball — Tows Missour] Va'ley foot ball—Neb Far Westcru foot ball—CalfYornla. all—Gvorgiz Tech Stan, Tnt, MARINE ELEVEN TO VISIT - COAST NEXT CHRISTMAS | P tended south of Army is. of course, arXious to res Hewi* it as much as possible Score by perioc. Baket ball (Westers Conference)—Purdue. Rowing — Nevy. Cilds Cup regatta—Princston. TANTICO, Va.,, Deccmiber 30. The Quantico Marines wiil divide +usition vrhe: & . ymnastics—Nav>. . . 3 h - onl: ceepted ser Wrescling—Cornell, honors with several other big castern college foot ball teamis iDhis apas Gment | XIsis Sl ""‘E"n-"fi"' =l Swimning—Yals. (Elevonti oconsecutive + i i 5 : {tative form at present, but may be- | Staafor - vizk, the A that visit the Pacific coast annually for intersectional gridiron | jcome official within a few days. Tt| Ofciale Mr Geozs Sy 5 sicre are all to v lo—Prinoston. A Soseil 3 % Aosies = Sy ot Samen | rferee: Mr. umbis), ; @1 axa A1l too e P i . battles. The Gyrenes’ fame has spread far and wide and it is probable | ¢ill cover the playing of four Eames. | GOl Fe orall'(Ghicage) head linesman <suntry simply because it ra L A o : o7 sport in which a limitedvnumber | Polo indoor —Prinoeton. 5 that they will be an anmmal feature on the Pacific slope, in addition ¥ Lave specialized. Under such con-| Wrestling _(";-';f&flnzg;l‘.wi to visiting some of the seaports on the Atlantic. i Iz::ww:lerfwlg:!r: o‘rs ;E?:J'gftlg:e:;’: n,‘“’""‘...,.,._,..,, (Yale defeated Harvard in They have accepted 3n invitation from the San Diego Chamber of | 2c 3 the four-mile regatta on_the Thames.) Commerce to play a picked team in that city on Christmas day 1923. | and arrange for the selection of sites iter Eokersall (Chicage) hend N remitt. e . TGoste foom Scld—Williams. Points nd dates. It is believed that some : of the games will be played at a try after touchdown—Williams. Scoring: {1ater date than they have becn staged. | Sta-ford. Touchdown—Deanis (sub for Cleave- The Army will choose for 1923, and | land). Point from try after touchdown— {it is a foregone conclusion that it | Cuddeback. z performances turned in wao are California < L ot going to get very far. Tty > San Diego people back of the scheme will try to get the most picturesque | will be New York. While the Navy While on the subject of track pe: Cross-oountry running—Cornell. eleven in their section of the country to face the Leathernecks. GLEWA COLLEI'C ;!;‘l:ymf;‘"“_;fl E;}:‘e‘r'"f':fi,’:‘hj“;’:]e'c’;f;:ly COACH PAGE SIGNS WIT surmgnces one might expr a wish | Pontathlon “(at Penn re’ays)—Geo: Beckett and Liversedge are well \W.T. TILDEN (For seventh suc- ts rgetown. tLat the new year may sve a Lecom- | through B. T. Is Gendre. (It was the third spirit of amity as Letw S TR IR R D RS nois Athletic Club. 2 he & es of the 7 2 e Three-mile walk—Won by Willia Plant, in 2! minutes 59 1-10 second to Le i iegiaze | Intercolleglate ° Amateur Athletic| Broad Jump—Won by De Hart Hub- Associztion of Amerlea meet In thelpard of Cincinnat A. A A A. the custer cessive year.) Varsity Events ‘The (A world record.) | Harvara stad.um, won by the v:;».m.-,i ird thelr eby irritating the western: talnk that the casterners are arrowat- | sity of California. § o too much to themsclves. Whe is #ai@ and done the whole ma 2r is_absolutely mttied by u little Liversedg« Urniversity of Cal 1 a_contract to continue as di- 2 e un ! _PARIS, December 30.—Marcel versity of Chicago, where he had beer H e ety . | Nilles, the French pugilist, de- Schooled hoth as u player aud coact i “tor ot T [ i feated Frank Moran of Pittsburgh ' 1} under Alonzo Stags. and it will not be made until a rea- | ! known to the Pacific coast idiron | gonable time before the contest. | BUTLER FOR FlVE YEA S or of athletizs at Butler Collexc dgr way for the meeti 5 Coas s 5 It aleo announced today tk ml i Crose in Beantown, or the p. ing of { tonight on points for the heavy- a 8 i ¢ hi 5 51 U~ General Sport: { Boston Colleze i Gothani, Should| .NEW YORK, December $0.—Joic| welght champlonship of France. PHILADELPHIA Pa, December & Stadim R e i | both insist upon mecting Gen. But- les won after fifteen hard |30—Lou Young, who captained the'gation, the deal for which was closc f wers—Becke : { followers—Beckett making A — i b S sl E okt for the next five years. Pale t 1 3 4 Ray of Chicago, crack distance run- ‘The New York Giants won thellers bovs, trips to both places likely rounds in which routh and clever- | University of Pemnsylvanit foot ball| several days ago. Work on the sta- ner and holder of the national mile National ccliégiate-meet at Chicago won by the Univergity of California Western conference mcet won by Badh alacs . Unlversltyjof Alinols £ ati ;, Will be mad . news had the better of experience Lo Wor 2 Great Feats Recorded. | Two-mile rela; champlonship (prip. | hamploustip of tho Nutional 1‘3"5““ Washinkton will be gie first big city | championship, who is under tempo-| mmd gamemess. Nillen outopointed |leam in 1913, and wus one of the | dium, Bowever, 1y not Sxpectod to €1t cipal event of the famous Pennsyl-|and the New York Youkees of thelon the Atlantic coast'that will haverary suspension until January 1 for| Moram with whort left jabs. while 'greatest ends that ever rc S @ 3 Astde from Charles Puddock, how- | vania relay meet) won by the Univer- | American League. The Giants won | the honor the Pittaburgher was » e ¢ entertaining the Ma- | receiv ; : Sraal e e ecor, we are In a position fo kail |SItV of Pennsylvanla four In thel ' worla secfes cames that followed, | Tines. This is Novomber 10, the birth. | "CSIVINE alleged exorbitant eiec| am openming to land hin famous el inaEns ol s p R o ihee iliustrtous athlates whose feats | WOrld secord time of 7 minutes 49 2-5 Fldieuics es that foliowed. | (2%u¢ the Corps, when Georgetown | Woney. faces permanent devarmentas | “Mary Ann.? of which the French. |Loen selects ad foot ball coach | seconds. In pugilism the following titles | v 11 be engag: an amateur athlete after that date! mam was wary, fighting under | fo university, to succeed John £ ra unquestioned. As, for exampie,| Four-mile relay chamlplonship won | changed hands: The Marines will be on cxhibition {unless he refunds $100, the amount! orders to keep aw.y, and never man. 4 e Welsmiller, who til by tine University of Illinois team at e, < 5 e | rac pte: til] - - e offici 3 c t not i 1” hing nad:\orm Tecord of 17 minutes | H'% F lerbay Cltys | veuvers in Shenandoah valley in Union before midnight tomorrow. | Although the victor, it is mot | Hamer. 1923 captain. from greatest swimmer of whom «urld has record; Walter Haget on the great British open « ionship in golf; Jess Sweutse ed in one of the most remarkabl es of golf ever plaved In this vountry in winuing the American i\e‘mh_u, ‘ilnlq 8 ur‘» v’«_illh( a ;irh_ at Frederick W. Rubien, sccretary of thought that Nilles would stand h‘A 'r"-{ s rginia Military Institute, Lexing- A = S . much chance with any one of the lhe holidays ton, on September 22, the date of the | th¢ A. &. s declared tonight: th I R e Y Young is o NEW. YORK: Deoumber - 30—Johi w0t hail game. fur Ray had not returned the MONeY. | yelghts or fwo or three of the | Ien ever con nn sports VORK, . —3 everal of the foot although he suid he understood thc | light-heavies. and he ‘trongly bucked by the €. F. Whitbeck wnd his brother, will leave Quantico for ac . | Chicago star intended to do so and ! ssistant coaches and members of the | Brainerd H. Whitbeck, jr., students ut Mickey Juvelln throw—A new Americe. Welterweight — Won b ecord of 202 feet inches was es- | Walker from Jack Britton; jtablished by M. S, Angier at the Drake Light Heavywe.ght—Won by Harry V(it‘“fl;é rcl;ydmeet. khclfl;sthtime an'Greb of Pittsburgh from Gene Tur American had ever hurled the spear Vew York; as far as two hundred feet. HepateN oIk t vopular O e Bundred fect cord was| Bantamwelght—Won by Joo Lynch | Beckett and Liversedge will s planned an extended indoor running foot ball committec i sceuring the O ERG L°0 B e et each wol ! ship today. Yocted and arrenged by the writer EICWICRMOLEan Olympie games in Pars immed ately {rarily barred, permarent suspension as his s Tomm par Bell i “he naticnal junior championship t nateur championship, and Walter | uen by Leroy Brown of Dart-|from Jehnny Buft. ppo ntment. according to what has e CoRnk o + 1 John Whitbeck, er of the T llows: e frer the foot ball c'ash at San Diego. ! will become effective automaticall {coach of the iunior varsity: B i He won third placé in the shotput ai unleds the money is refunaed beforc | 1 0r Dexter Draper and Harold Gasto i et (. Eaihn of K3 eon 2 19 being the only|the’ciose of 1922, i [ = | z ¥ L v fean to finish that high up in! Jo Loom: who, with \ e K bye on January 5 and sail for Ha.tl Campaign ‘carly in the mew year | e ot ads e (o bt s tlo D3l Elig SnonE ! 2 ; | una %on’ Januiry 15 Sanderson and Rublen pointed out, however, that u been learned from @ source consld-) @ na ullers. A eneral summary of all | jioUfh who cleared the stick at 6 teet| oy Gould rotained his world cham | iimer depart. " Liversedge, by theider the action taken by the A. A. U ered authoriative. R o o . : t tonnt Ay Swill Degin training for the 1924 |in No ember, when Ry was tempo- | In all probability Young . ‘ 5 tland Harvard in ic title, wo: . . gles recquets champlonship American Golf Paired with Stanley Mortimer, also hool, N 1001, Ne : L{‘I Ni York, won the nu:!ionul t | i bles over Joceph M. Wear ay ' T contest, ¢ 1 Lawn Tennis The Amerfean Open Championship | Gomd 0 o °0F P cariandigiy: Jiat event. {itis brother s, was suspended ut eV ) CARD/NALS WILL PLAY 3 . His brother un Tas_won 3:,' Jene Sarazen, who| "Jaek Semtar retained his title as: Maj Gl Jom 3. Lejeund is cus itho same Ray and for similar} N ORI SR MANY GAMES IN SPRING % i boys' title after : - . . ilater won the American pro cham- |, i £ : 5 of the foot balls w reusons, assured his restoration | Amerlca 1, piloted by Garfield an ox tussle with, Male i The tennis classics and thefr wiz- | pignsnip. ‘:.a(é!(‘ll‘tlle“chnmp\on in - professional %‘S‘"\n‘ A with 15" 800 standing. Rubien said, {.';-"W?lm‘l SEiDetOIERIb Ny froniiald ¥ e s s Ry AR bolm rark -4 n The American Amateur Champion-, ‘pom; G & i feehie refunding $5. No word has been re-|<nd heat of a three-day ra:ing pro- LOUIS, December 30 r i s o ) N or el \ o Davis Cop, won by tho Tnited|snip “was won by Jess Sweetecr Of |tenr squseh champlonshin and Walter in his office |ccived from Frank Loomis who wagi&rem for specd boats bring held u ube f g o e o Shroe Bonne, DIt ““Nattonal Singl Championship | 5250 d Yale University. Kinselln retained his professional, inent place. with the scores asked to refund $20, but it is pointed | der the auspices of the ifornia ! form ¢ the St. Louis f e e lIEA o avir, (Che dast et and o Wiiliam e iden 20 P| The = American Women’s Golf | ¢y} 0 l, me writien theron. Nome of thejcut that he already has forfeited Yacht Club-and the Los Angeles Ath- | spring conditioning proeram, it was un- | he” maten after trelling 1—3 in " Rl ki T Cans pland champlonship was 5 by | Miss | UGS imming Johnny Weissmuller | Marines knows where the pigskin is|amateur standing by belng engaged |ictic Club Motor Boat Racing Asso-|nounced tonight. Th- Cardt ! % men), Willam T Tilden, td. end | Cigans Collett L of e oI “al1 roumd | that was used In the Marinu-Grcatjas a professional coach. The Loomis |ciation. covering thesthirty-mile tri- |to begin training at Bradentow ‘eth Appel and John Van Ryn of s Richeias Sy The Intercoliegiate Golf (individual ' gwimming champlcnship titie andLakes contest at Homewood in 1920. jbrothers gained fame -as all-around | angular course In 42 minutes 172 ! Fast Orange High School, New Jersex e NS, al Singles Cham.|llle) Was won by Pollak Boyd of | thirty-five other world tltles i — stars in track and fleld sports. seconds, 2 rch 16§ o final of the doubles by defeai- ; s. Franklin I, Mallory. | DarsmGuth Coliege. - Miss Gertrude Ederele of New York | Ray received the alleged exorbitant | The Miss Detroit VI piloted by|and Bheton ing John Whitbeck and Charles M s H g The Intercollesiate Golf Team title | cormiones o non racoan roors | FOURNIER NOT CERTAIN cxpense fees from metropolitan clubs, | Charles F. Chapman, was close be- | town: March and | 0 o e s ! i ements National Demhics Sham-|was won by Princeton. e T 100 under whose auspizes he competed at ,hind the winner, finishing second in{at Bradentown ! s 5 V. iarion Zinderstern Jessu 2 yard free-style), doing the distance AS TO HEADING UNION |indoor mects last year. It was usqd |42 minutes 184 conds. tively : March 21, P 1 T T 5 Indoor Champlonshi, (x?;en) Fran- = in 1 minute and'G seconds. She thus for the traveling expenses of his wife The Mystery, with F. E. and F. A.lat Bradentown: IBOS B'LL'ARD PLAYER icis T Hunter. = G = iclipped @ fiftk. of a second from ",;i ST. LOUIS, December 30.—Jack jand child. Qasbutbiatithe mheel took turd piace | Wamingtonfat s h 24,4 y . 4 3 3 : . - : : S S n 43 minutes 26 4-5 seconds, and the h 27, | oJadeer Champienshty (women), Mrs. Track Athleies I’Bfii’ffii‘re‘}e":n{?“fi'&s By Miss aifnelas reunmmer 5€ SLouis sNaGmals e | Hurricane 11 won fourth honors, pi- | Bosion Nationa' *"1 TO TURN PROFESSIONAL i hdesr Championship Mixed Dou- ! Columbus, Ohio. sacker, who has been mentioned as & 22 GAMES FOR BROWN. Hloted by Lewis Dixon, in 46 minutes| On the howe s e e, les, Tilden and Mrs. Mallory. Following are the outstanding A. AAI Paul Coscello of the Vesper Boat|possibility for the presidency inals \1 s n_\ et ‘!.h,,_?.‘. | 2 Z\.m E‘é’rducrzfmr::m"e, Indoor Doubles Champlonship (wo- | Union championships: Club of America won the nationzl|pewly formed ball piayers’ union, to-{Twenty-two games have been ar- R At H “utaplon of Europc | be amiou = had played hi- ranged for the Brown base ball team | FLORIDA COACH QUITS. sen), Mrs. Godfrey snd Mrs. Jessup.| All-around champlonship (Decath-|sculling championship on the Schuyl- | night admitted he was a member of the g fore ue: Sp] 8. al V. “Indoor Doubles Championship |1o1)—Won by S. Harrison Thomson ot | Kill. ~(Walter Hoover did not com- ' organization, but added ke cou d not s Harvard, Dart-/ 1 of lh\?g PROVIDENCE, December 30.—{° S6¢08ds juals o | i «men),. Howard . Voshell and Carl)Princeton for the second successive | bete.) 3 {at this time whether ke woud aces outh, C; ind Wesleyan will be{ JACKSONVILLE, F ec + scher. ! time. The foot ball eleven of the hattle- ! the presidency if it were offered to him ! played twice. Co'gate will provide -—W. G. (Bill) Kline, thre H Intercollegiate Singles Champion- | Hundred-yard daxk—Won-by Robert ship Delaware won the ctampionship “If the base bLall playes union 18 | the commencement day gau orme!l | head coach of athlet Lot | Lucien Willlams of Yale. > , and the Quantico Ma-!gor the good of the b. i will appear at Andrews fleld after o) versity of Florida. tendcred lis re:ig- He|of the Navy 3 in|rines defeated the 34 Army ('orns jway jeopardizes the spor of if,” he asseried “How SicAllister (the Mylug Cop). Doubles Champion- | aade ten seconds on & bad trac! es | the national meel. team at Baltimore. T vtle Tan—Ton b T ay. T o rsand the Univer- i nation to the athletic board of con ne “will meet thclin nsvill come cfFootiy iapse of several ¥ ity of Toronto ercollegiat.

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