Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 31

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SPORTS. THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923 SPORTS. South Atlantic Athletic Association Dying 2 Mickey Walker Is a Real Champion DUE TO GIVE UP GHOST __ EPPHNYFIEINFNAL mp D) NTGUE CLAMS BRIKEN PROVES CLASS IN ARTISTIC FOLLOWING TRACK MEET| SECTIONAL T[]URNEY IHUMB SWEDSKIK.0. TRIMMING OF PETE LATZO Washington basket bLall teams Coming Games in Richmond, It Is Declared, Will Be ‘ bruke evew i gumes in the South : e A\'L.,‘f;; 23.—Mike McTigue ;Wclu-rm-iglll Titleholder Has Better of All But Two | Atlantic tourney in Baltimore last 3 told the correspondent late 1 - | e o X : g Final Effort of Organization—Leaders See ,mLhr Epiphany duniors scored | : ng that he had accepted an offer 1o of Twelve Rounds With Miner, Who Is Sev- yeasily at the expense of Faith Juniors | <ht Georges Carpenticr, but that it | 2 g 1t as Useless to Continue. {of Baltimore, 45 to 16, while thel & #d not been decided whether Hvr! eral Times on Verge of Knockout. E.\V‘-_\\IH\ Midgzet proved mno match | 1 : ' g match would be staged in the United e S [for the Cha . another Mouu-| | States or in Ireland . [mental City quint, being beaten. | ? ) A LADY 3 £ to his recent bout with BY H. C. BYRD. J e | f & 5 { BYiiE -\IR PLAY. IT seems as if the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athl ; ’ R CoAL-HEAVER ; R i reh 23--Mr. Muldoor X 5 Epiphany. which reached the final i ! U rewlize that 1 EW YORK, is dving a natural death and that this is the last year e, At by its vietory, will not be ealled upon on the | 18 away nearly twenty-eight | i 5 s upen < S . & . ey ing, M l,r least, that is the word brought from Richmond a few days ago by a | {2 Play o e e oo, | : \ TsinGTo Pice, A el e man who attended a conference of many of the schools which zo to make | TUEEE e £ tove. ais <o Which T 18- | New ¥ up the organization. It was this man’s_statement that the ,m.nmnm‘ ontests will Lo staged to-} R as u - of .,":”,,,ll over my will hold its annual mect this spring at Richmond and will try to make e e ulh e hea ] 3 WY \ ; . h round and the it_the M\( tin the history of the organization, but that this will mark S 5 3 : e AT 1R s i a itive committee meet laward the decisfon Y i g B “MODEST” SPORT T0GS B s e | et 1 ot kicr 3 et clever N s nan professi boxer and prize found that there is und . I owed in the United St t th 3 S sination ¢ B e O | © 3 1 ¥ Gl 'YANKEE BOXER QUALIFIES ’: 2 w"‘”“ ';” 2 :" Wik o7 of the coal city and most of need not be held up, because it was | 3 3 E 2 BY ROBERT 1. RIPLEY What a grimy lot of hauds they c ability T i .,‘v e wonta | ¥ ‘ ‘U S Bt L " o g e the 'FOR BRITISH TITLE BOUTS, ! ‘" Kerigheud Kiunter. 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