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| SPORTS., Schedule Attracts Notre Dame Gridmen : Fi OUTPOURING OF 150 DUE TO ALLURING CONTESTSI Clashes With Army and Princeton Doubtless l’rovelf Tnspiration to Candidates—Over, Famo 1 Yale Athlete, Is Laid to Rest. BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ' oS record outpouring of 150 candidates for the 1923 cieven on the first day of spring practice is the direct h includes games against West eton. The enthusiastic reac- interesting junkets has been OTRE DA foot ball resuit of an alluring schedule, whi t in New York and Princeton at Pr ron of students to a season that calls fo; demonstrated time and again. - o When a team has arranged a trip to the west coast, to the south or 10 any section involving Pullman cars and changes of scene the foot ball <quad is alway nd competition for positions keener. Not only that, but players are drawn to the college in question from secondary scho 1 l 4.‘ elsewhere. There are many verly long inters the effect upo tedly inspiring N P 'CEYLONESE NETMEN PLAN | TO ENTER DAVIS CUP PLAY | COLOMBO. Ceylon, March 8—An | effort I being made here to ralxe | a Ceylonese team to participate in the Davis cup tennis matches in 1924, bad e <l Overton Hall, near VEW YORK, March S.—Ireland has joined the Davis cup quest for the firxt time, A formal challenge for 1023 han been recelved by the United Statex Tennis Awsociation. together with a request thae | team be drawn for play in the Eu- ropean zone. SUZANNE SCORES EASILY i WHILE MOLLA IS BEATEN March S—Wlle. Su- Cadle &lond in the women's singles the Mentone tennis tourna- ment today, Ged, G—=1. Misa Cadle In the player who on Tuesday ecliminated Mes. Molla Bjurstedr Mallory, the American champlon. Mrs, Mallory and Miss Blake, the only all-American palr in the women's doubles, defeated Lady Den n and Mry. Sanderson of Lngland, 6—32, 6—1. reaching the th roona. This was the first winning mateh in which Mra, Mallory has figured at Ventone, MENTC 7, when we en war. Last Satur the ind head the < whi nds After months of portent of spring & day who 5 flag that c wnd & driftiy unbroken Roughttul ¢ 15 1o revea SNt to £ay France, March 8.—Su- . 1 wus the star on the third | one tennis tournament ougn four sets of sin 4 game, Miss nnmu. h Rse THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘E @ries of other faiths, and remainx | today the only real religion of Japan. Al Japanese belong to 1 1 although many are alno Buddhists and Confucians. Of course. there are some who profess Chri plcioun of t none of them believes By ROBERT L. RIFLEY. YOKOHAMA, Dee. 20—Yester- day 1 vi With fts golden Goddess, at Ka. makura. Teday I viaited the Ren- kojl Temple and the Shinto shrines, wrought in the heavy de- tall of oriental spelndor, flanked with artistic stone lanterns, and indicated by toriis, the most ar- tstic arch ever conceived. Bob Vignola has just retarned m Kikko, and in ninging the arba endor the Teyasu shrines, o faith in mysterions. | apparent creed, no howr their heads before them ench there are 71,002 Japanese can believe nd the Shinto faith nt the same time, an Buddhiam secured andoption only by taking (nto itx own patheon the whole of the Shinto gods. No it in that without n mystem of theological belief, without dogma, wit| floxophy, without idols, and without a wpecial priesthood, his stronge faith hus flourished, d (n nddition hi rovide nution with a love of nutare, pi triotixm, love of family, and fiial reverence. liglous fairyland. I am thinking, 1_remember the Church we pansed today on the bluff, and the snwll Roman Catholic convent nearby, how utterly hopelesa is the futare of Christianity in Ja- Japs and the Jews are the | ed peoples with a fun- religion of thelr own. tolam Ix an old an Nip) The ancient Shinto fait survived all attacks vicisaitndes of fortune. mont earnest efforts of mission- | Merfon Cricket Ci | ) | MiyAdIMA THe TORIL — the mestasfishic axhway n the world — ALWAYS IMDICATES AN APPROACH To A TemeLE e RED ToR(I AT NARA RAY EVENS WITH RITOLA, {FLORIDA TENNIS TITLE ! NOW HELD BY HUNTER. PALM BEACH. Fia. March §.—In! the at here vesterday in the final | lof tho annual Florida state champlon- | p lawn tennis tournament ip B. Ha delph Hunter of ew Rochelle, Sidoor | ampion. becomes the | gles champion. The -3, 6— Down the Alley The Fven Cimes tea last night h the | atal ¢ Bowlers r et in Star quint defeated on the King Pin rwo games out rational | nal veicrans' 1 L. Hawk ‘haxipion LISTS COLLEGE NETMEN. BALTIMO! Md.. March $.—A se- hes betwean the B i b team and five o has been arrange All the matches first being w Tumbia farch 31 and the others as | foliows: April Harvard ‘King Pins of the Di bowling at home, pul Shermans with games of Harry Wrauss eaptured a & for the losers with t and high (ggrogations this seaso plased 1ast ni ng g best on ‘front, | 1 War Depart- 458, 4 and iree from wment. with the seo $60. Loraine Gulli of the winners and Pritzic the losers iwere al’ for the bigh set, but the | e of 119 was the best. Goltmblans captared tho odd game from Bilile's team with the scores! AT4, 4238 and 495 sth Honkala | had the high game of 119 | Mount Pleanant won two tiy What Happens Here? Once' & while' we encounter that rarest of golf players’ con- tributions to the offside fan of the game. the duffer. who for of | = nome strunge reamon thinks h ‘ wood club muxt strike the gromnd Just back of the ball and just be- fore it Wity the ball. There are Eh s, of the winners the best game of | ! I Jn the Rorean of L Tiberty Loan eaptu thom Amerfean Legior soores 480 and 45 the vicrc hig ng League ! odd gams | 7 m | | | times when thin in done with the | broaste or apoon, but mever, of course, with the driver. Also we have seen this fellow jar his hlll off ita tee while clouting Eround with’ hix_ artiilery-like practice strokes. In he charged with a wtroke when he thus knocks the ball off the teet Referee’s Decisiono. Unfortunately, no. He we all know, be charged at least ten strokes each time he does ft, but the ball is not ia play during practice, therefore the player cnnnot have trokes connted on him. (Copy American grabbed all three | No. 1 with the ! 499, MceAboy of gh game of 120. | Company lwague games from Station scores 456, 413 and the winners had the i ague the Young out of three Tea Cream | . Hum- | the high | Tn the Commeret, Men's Shop won t games from the Carry h scores of 435, 518 and mar of the winners had game of 115, Southern of the Ruilrowd Y. M. €. A. League captured the odd game om_the Machinists with the scores . 393 and 401. Stanley of the win. | ars, with 120, had the high game. ! Joha P. Dille Co.) ' Tips on Playing Basket Ball; Correct Rule Interpretations BY ED THORP, Q. What is consldered a player's own goal zone? A. The zone in which hls own bas- ket in located. Q. If a player throws the bail and it first strikes one of his teammates on the shoulder, then an opbonent, and then goes out of bounds, who caused ball to go out of bounds? A. The player who was last struck by the ball; the opponent in this case. Q. Should scorers also have a whistle? A. Yes; but it should have a differ- ent sound than the whistles of the | other officials. | Q. Does the scorer's signal game? - A. No, it cannot, stop play. ‘WILL DEDICATE FIELD. CLEARWATER, Fla, March 8.— Clearwater athletic fleld .will be opened March 15 with a game be- tween the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Boeton Braves. T is well for a basket ball coach to keep a weight sheet—a record .of the weights of all of thej players before and after each prac- tice. The men should be weighed stripped. An assistant manager can bandle this work. This sheet is of great value to the coach. After the tirst two or three weeks of practice players should hold their weights about the same. If you note that a player is falling off in weight. give him light work. If a general falling off occurs here | is a sure sign that you are working your men too hard. After players areonce in-condition what weight they lose in practice should be re- qained by the time thcy weigh in iae mext day, stop The referee must {to be opened | und calls for an expenditure of $2.000 | 3.32, Stauziin Bannockburn Golf Club. t———eeet SETTING WORLD RECORD! cied up matters ie Ritola of New arch EW YORK, with his most prominent ri York. Ray set a new world record of 1434 for the S.000-meter run in de- feating Ritola here last nigl Last week Ritola beat Ray in a three- mile run. Ray let Ritola set the pace last night until the last 220 yards. Then the Chicagoan went to the front and did the furlong he fast ime <f 2425 se:unds winning by thirty yards. KRWOODS BOLFWIN s DUE TO GREAT PLAYING e laps were recled off, was a sensa. tion from the flash of the etarter's | pistol. The race was eo sizzling that such a stepper as R. E. Brown of | Fla. March §— t honors In the Florida east open molf tournament went to tvood of Australia vester pe; colleglate two mile ! & 1ap beh'nd when the two and one-hale! hen he defeated Walter Iagen,|amazed the « Bm'm open champlon, by a lead of g;‘:';;"'!‘:,"‘,“( three strokes. The Australlan took | Walter Higgins of. Columbis ‘won| 283 strokes for his perfect 72 holes.|the “hishop mile.’ defeating James 3. Hagen. by skillful playin cut | Connelly oh{ Georgetown, “who” was | ourth in the elow time of 4.31 i down the seven stroke lead of Kirk- | fourt ik | Wood at the beginning of the final | Connel ipliies iofitne woridiindcen| im Rarnes of Pelham Manor, N. Y., oor and outdoor inter-c fo{-r’:l‘er open champion, finished third | Mile chumplon, lost the race in the with a ecore of 293, and Leo Diegel of last lap. Wulter Maunz, Buffalo, fin- Friendship Club, Washington, fourth | ished sccond and Patrick Kennedy,| with a 297, La Rabiden K. of €, was third. 1 the New York Ath-| ROCK CREEK GOLF COURSE ! CONCESSION IS AWARDED Tetto Club, ha Metropolitan 660 | Cong, fon for operation of the yard ch hip in 1 | itam Su of the | was second and M | Millroge A. A third | The 100-yurd "f‘!r‘ wie won by Al- ed Leconey of Lufgyette in 0.10 Rock Creek publlc course, which is | fred I ¥ £ t 3= in May, was awarded yesterday to N B. Frost and I D.| Yegt Stde ¥ M. Miller, the highest bidders. Pod Award of the contract Was approv- Princeton won the Matropolitan A. od by the chief of Army engineers.| A U. one mils rolay championship 8—Joie Ray of Chicago I 1 on the track, W 2 ST. AUGUSTINE, § &t 1§ tehind unt !nto a sprint owd and left Ritola g as he called upon| 1J. V. Scholz of the | was second. A. C. was second and | AL C. third. the Newark HAGER GOES TO SARANAC. Lyman (Reds) liager. star catcher of the Gibraltar Athletic Club nine| last summer, who has contracted tu- berculosis, left vesterday for Sara- nac lake, N. Y. where he is to en- deavor to regain his health. this year and $3,000 during the next three years upon permanent improve- | ments | Miller ir the professional at the | public course at East Potomac Park, ybut will devote his time next sum- mer to operation of the Rock Creek Park concesslon. Frost is an attor- ney, and a former member of the COMB HAR—AND T STAYS | Millions Keep Hair Combed, Glossy, Well-Groomied— Few Cents Buys Jar any Drugstore—Not Sticky, Smelly both in business and on socialoccasions. Greaseless, stainless “Hair-Groom' does not show on the hair because it is absorbed by the scalp, therefore your hair remains so =oft and pkiable and so natural that no one can possi= bly tell Fou used it. Lven obstinate, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. *Hair-Groom” is 4 dignified combing cream which gives that natural T ial Touch 10" oot drems istringent antl-boxing laws in Amer- | thing. | Mullen satd | was . THURSDAY, MARCH & 1923, ) DOUBLE BAN ON GENARO) CHICAGO, March l.v—Dluqullmcl-n tion of Frankie Genaro, new Anier- ican flywelght champlon, In New | York and New Jersey will not affect his appearance in Illinots, nor will what {8 said to be one of the most to the approaching Brennan- N at least a week before the date of a There are certain wisenheimers that Bill is going up for a Dempsey battle. On the o full credit to Leo Flynn's statement to prove that the South American is Firpo has an awful wallop. to be But it doesn’t travel very f ‘lnd l‘] telegraphed besides. A boxer as experi, ed as HBrennan doesn't need to h: a slow right telegraphed, At the sanw time Firpo's defense is none too good. Jimmy Deforcst has fca. 1f th of Chl. plans, heretotore successtul, *&0 promoters count for Genaro's promise of a ten-round. no- decislon contest here the night of March 19 " with Harold Smith of | g re Chicago is in the mall, Jim Mullen, promoter, sald today, as Whalto thut of Joe ' Lynch, world *champion | bantamwelght, who v box Joe Burman of Chlcugo on the same | program. Johnny Kilbane, king of the feather- | welghts, will Lox u four-round ex- hibition here next Monday night. and ' he was tryiug to book | Kilbane for « ten-round bout along with Genaro and l.ymh 4 nst not his pupil will ha lea enough to serve for protection a Bill's skilled attac All told, the la place their odds ere is something ers would like to on Brennan, but at prevents them | from doing o, or has to date | More one lears about Firpo, the | likely it seems that if ever h e n of the world he ni he ry popular. Out ey say he has forgott the of the mar who took the fan under his wing when he rrived {n this country and iny Shannon, an Ohio lightwelgh who was recent) in Buenos Airee BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, Fia., March|S Taiiint e hasiione Somie ot wog | DOPUIATILY In the Argentine bacaue —With both players registering “off | 5t";licgea neglect of relativer, whe " Miss Glenna Collett, national| wera fn need of Lelp. women's golf champion, was furnish- o ed her gecond defeat of the season in gy match play here vesterday when ehe met Mres. Dorot ampbell Hurd of ib. a former Amer- ican and Britsh ch The score 2 and 1. ‘The forn:er was by Mra. C SEEUND OEFEAT OF YEAR Jack Rloomfleld, ~hargp of England, whom t {n London lute this month, the earmarks of e given tetory over M eb Fox of H h was ended at the 17th green by Miss Collett missing u put: of two fect for a five, which would have given her the hole and longed the n.A ch to the 18th h him ody ook BY FAIR PLAY. EW YORK, March 8—Bettors seem to Le up a tree with regard,"¢xt Thursday night tn the riding Monday night, and as a rule the dope is pretty well established to take it on the ear, in order that | been working on that for & weck now | but it remains to be seen whether or | s | SPORTS, rpo-Brennan Fight Is Puzzling Fans UNABLE TO MAKE CHOICE iMARINE BONERS INVADE. IlflESN TAFECTCHCAGD. FOR BOUT MONDAY NIGHT; FORT MYER NEXT WEEK Marines of Quantico and soldiers or Fort Myer will vie for fistic honors hail ring at the military establish. ment just across the Potomac. Ten- {tative teams have been named b: each post for the bouts to be h nd with stories [in five classes. Tpo may be built | Bantams, feathers, lightweights ther hand, there are thode who give | swelters ana middleweights will ex that his man is going into the TiNg | change punches. Lach bout will be ‘;”‘)[u‘?"" 5 - {1imited to six rounds. Unless better [apt to"be « bt Cautlous, doing mucy | the following scrappers will step into of hls hitting at too long range to|the Ting make bis punches effective. In meet- | Bantamwel ing Greb this caution would not be | erralls r’m—c-ry (Fort Mrer) ws. Ta particulerly useful, because the Amert- | Festhors ht—Plscatelll (Fort Myer) can Is co | 0'Rourke itng all the time and an oppo. | ; uent has either to fight, clinch or ve c‘,l'""",""hg"_fi%:f?"” (Rort " Myse) > ground | We'terweight— (Fort ) On_the other hard Bloomfleld, who | Sholbieck Mesmer " Eow | has done most of his teaining with Midd (Fort Mrer |Frank Moran {s regarded us the, ! shrewdlst ring general in the British | Isies. The one thing thiey want | know over there is how much he c: tale, PISTOL CHAMPIONSHIPS GO TO HANSEN AND LEE. Albert Hansen of Romebud, Mont., ix the new .22-caliber slow-fire gallery pistol champion and T. K. Lee of Birmingham. Ala., rapld-fire pistol champion of the United-States, according to results of matches announced today by the ational Rifle Association, under whase nuspices the events were conducted. Tunaen's score was 550 out of a powsible 600 in the al Firpo battie. Tt will take place next battic. 0 are going aro . - M sicians and a psycholo n perfect co w is be T8 to he at the apex ity that has kept the world | champlons wn at 18.2 balk line hi hoon rruption 0 decudee DEMPSEY NOT INTEBESTED CLE VELAND, Ohlo. March §.— | &ist to be Hoppe was the promoter. EASY FOR WEISSM’ULEB, BROOKLI f Christobal, wan third with 561. Lee won the rapid-fire pistol champlonship with an aggregate acore of 538 out of a possible 600, John being runner-up with 490, il v; Corifie, alao of Christo- th 48D, Canal Zone, A Pronounced Difference in MEN'S C LOTHES Society Bread Includes Them All Horciety Brand Clothes There's EVENING Again Society Brand is at your service. close at hand. Why not prepare now? 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