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18 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923. SPORTS. Pitching Problem Worries Donie Bush : Pittsburgh Possesses a Real Punch PYGMY PILOT CONCERNED | BALL GAMES HERE OFF {N. L. OWNERSDENYPLAN PIRATES MUST BE RATED OVER OUTLOOK FOR BOX| (N ACCOUNT OF COLD S "’_‘ " TOKEEPBENTONIDLE. AS REAL FLAG ASPIRANTS . » Cold, bLlustery weather compelled | CHICAGO, March 31.—Rube llcnxun.] - . s . . . Johnson , Mogridge and Zachary Only Dependables. | .o joca colleges ang two nigh I pitcher for the cincimmati Nauonat | McKechnie Has Youngsters of Promise in Pitchers i i schools to call off their ball games to- |League club, whose standing in the > S Brillheart Needs Confidence—Hollingsworth day. Those prevented were: Georgo- | major league was in question until Boehler and Kunz and Infielder Schwab. 4 town va. Princeton; Catholic University e | ruled upon recently by Base Balll = e . and Warmoth Need Polish. vs. Holy Cross; Central High, vs., | Commisioner Landis, today appar- Rookies Making Veterans Hustle. Georgetown Freshmen; Western vu. | = ently had little to fear from at least George Washington Engineers. r | the Chicago, New York and St. Louis | Negotlations now are being made National League clubs, named In re- BY JOHN B. KELLER. for the Iilltoppers to meet the ports from Cincinpati as supporters BY JOHN B. FOSTER. AMPA, I'la. March 31.—Donie Bush, petite pilot of the Nationals, | Tlgers at a luter date, the manage- . of & plan to force Denton out of major OT SPRINGS. Ark. March 31.—It is worth while to tuke a seconc I is not smii l l 2 5 ,.|ment of the visiting team having| || league bage bull > fiot ; : S 2 ¢ broadly these days when he considers his ball club's | agreed to present the matter to. the 77 ";fi:},'rl-:‘a.h{,:u' e look at the Pittshurgh club. It has a good kick in its right hind pitching problem. The development of a hurling staff has become | Princeton Athletlc Assoctation. =~ 4 R e LGN T S i hoof, and, if you walk around on the other side of the critter, it a scrious proposition with the little manager, one likely to cause much l}ln contest with the northerners. Its v ?tfr('z'mlofinizro&m": ardi iR AR good kick in the left hind ho too. Ii ¢ er it gets to be a trick 2 G R S 5 e j victory over the Marines at Quan- #\ ed the. ould any games | Mule and can stand on its fore feet and kick with both hind feet at the trouble cven after the American League campaign is well under way. “lm Thursday gave promise of u hot SRy u\'u mno lx"’:'l‘ any gan 5 - : F ind i 2 Right now Bush figures he has only three moundsmen, all veterans, | contest today. Neither the George- - 8 : = L Ll towy | same time it will kick the remainder of the National League into = - i town nor Catholic University squads| @® R Fe Sl ) & 1] comatose condition. . who may be depended upor to deliver when the time to start the cham- | remained tdle, both practicing. s 3 7 5 b ie Chbt e threy Benton's sese Pittsburgh's reguiars and the second shiit have been engaging pionship strugele arrives, and four others who are likely prospects, but uc‘;:;:“:;.ll'“‘;-h:\cxlylmn:;a‘:rEst“‘;h::::r‘gml‘ * \ new fssu 3 some battles on_the side of Pirate mountain that asibly beer cach lacking a certain scmething that, possessed by the pitcher, would Xen;e{rd:\y in ‘lhc "-‘Iu;\‘r\x Mcndlum,tv«as \ J i V! x"l;o;:m} ,'.’ Jeds oty ;ul’ 1..|:- cigars. vlnlr‘c‘.fluy they have fh:] n for blood. T "v-‘u;r,nnd string ¥ e T S e cten ue for @ win over the Georgetown % e e oo | boys have crowded th k of the parade against the back fence ezse the manager's mind to a considerable ex er‘t. freshmen. In yesterday's game tho 2 majors. Chicugo and St.| 4 to "0 to0r times, and the flow of language at such unseemly aggres The mound-staft provlem will be at-y Brilibearcs case Is pereuliar one | Centralites used three pitchers, Boyd Louis wero among the slx that vot SR ol Bl S S mly aggres moce vigorously than | Times last year he gave promise of | Edelin, who hurled four innings, al- » ; agalust it before missioner Lan- | SIvenes, S )| - : SR 2 e hgurcs of speech: Ay's mame Wil the Phillies | becoming o . remarkable southpaw | lowing but one. hit. and e ard S : . Y dis ruled on the case | have been as emphatic as the difference in the figures of the scores, dispe of, for Donte Will lave:performer. Cool n actlon, he put(Phipps, who followed, both pitched | $ Bill McKechnie. manuager of 1. practice days n which C on the Lall and succeeded in|good ball. {team. who is making his first sturt X Giiwon will be fre ng u number of sophisticated Maryland, traveling in_the south, | LISTS G. U. AND MARYLAND. 'this vear—as last summer he did not toil with the hurless But those directing the | {s having its troubles. Two defeats| g . =i vland College's base | 1#Ke up the task until Gibson re- The sl gev msh regurds destiny of the Nationals consider the thave Leen marked against it in as! eatern Marylan i, PASE L linguished it—figures that he has E oy - itel . 5 ~ Ak schedule, just announced, in- 5 vk s golng to as deperda el of course, Waller Young pitelier too deliberate in his | many games. Yesterday North Curo- S unced, il pitcher fu Bochler, who Is golng Sormeia dor | with mere werk =i ether words, lacking 00| lina_State turned In “the lopsided 3 SEnmesmiih Seored oL anty walk o the ront in the Nutional thun fiffren -s of crmpaizning to muech in “pepper.” Brillheart is not lscors of 13 to 0 against the College c ‘\4 : s H By Lewgue. Looking over the figures of s credit, i ary il | indifferent, but the manner in which | ings of Snrider and Nesbit were HNESE (VERCHANTS ] Marspand, April 19, at,College bark.ithe minor leagues for 1922 it was dis (reorze Mogri & i 1 ‘m‘ attacks his slubbing task seer Parkers. Offerings of Shrider and ‘RE “ E S = s o % !:u\'(ru d that Boehler, v » Was w v‘(‘~ ors B dhe 3 fan cireit lustsea il detructy from the dasli of hls) Neghit were smashed all over the lot. SHREWD e | Tuisa, 13 the record’endurance ni Sen. Of thiese, - raebt now s | teanimates with usually disastrous| Navy broke even in games with . of the season. He pitched lnning —_— i SNvEn ey 5 as condition | results. The voungster also has a | Tarheels vesterday. In the morning.; BUSWINESS MEN E ERNIE JOHNSON SIGNS. after inning and mever wsked for al i Lope Jpasa is concerned tendeney toward wildness and despite | the Midshipmen bowed to North | CHICAGO. Mareh 81.—Shortstop | Chance to sit down and catch his| ! fom Mogridge's Arm In € v:»;L .hwr;':::u;nsdoa{n:l;loyt !A;?;-:‘R:g Snroll:ln‘a sn;:r.’u x& 8. ;;Luv won .:v:; A JAP OR A JEW | Ernfe Johnson of the White Sox 18{W ;”.x. : o i o uls "", E ficlder-captain of S e o the | bY the old eads has v 16 Univeraity in the afternoon, & —_— o er u | t aeslEn e has all tho appeal e of aithe Brook Nationuls, has sig: he loni flinger, Be i control to any extent. 4. In the first game, Milly, former e s momouty Mo pas Blencd ipitcher who can go on indefinitely [y~ 9 E¥N el islgnea as been ! What Brillheart needs most s con- | Central High School athlete, made | HASN'T A CUANSE ager G on ut Dallas. Tex.. tomor.!and with a good team can be very|l% O id today re Wworking strenuausly ai the camp {fidence fu his own ubllity to pitch. ! four hits for the Aunapolls team. | row. Johmson is in Zood condition, Successful. If he comes up to ex-}ioined his n.r Orleans. S ni I his only appewcance in i He reudy possesses much more | WITH Hie having trained at a local gymnasium, | Pectations he should dellver about Wh S rey e come demonstrated | natura ent than many a hurler! twenty victories this vear. If so —_— . : . g Jonger in base bull, but when he fails Seseete—— Pittsburgh would be the best gaine s in Clearwater, Fla., yester- e it physteally, | ©0 uickls correct his faults, becomes Pancho Villa may have lost his fly- o. pitchers for the vear ¥, ar biad Leen fatly refused niceorenas ¢ erept i !discouraged. Manager Lush and his . AU, weight title, but he still fights like a s Tidpecancs MMcIackRIE: Ser usy ndai e e i Dassistants = to champlon. : - = : arn this week was s a ty are striving to spur the BY ROBERT RIPLEY. L McKechnle is most favorably it : the Robins. His eiting hih eeiciil outhiul Virginiun to greater efforts. < £ 3 f while “slecp i ety aucceta, Brlll?k\e:;]u nrobasxy WIM lN 'I'ATHI- ! HONG KONG, Chinn, January I~ - i pressed with Kunz, the twirler got |1ast yes > rted to have n. Some fssigt Milke | will Locome u remarkable mounds- o fum 3 o Saciami LE S ol - £ conditions of the Staetia, ohat Sramer, i ‘d | man. Dispirited, he is not lkely to Hicre we ate. Hong Kong's har- P ] |rrom sacramcnto by pur Heleos 2 Eut o u She ttouble go far. bor ix one of the world's “great B 'q | has speed, a falr change of pace and Zack'S: teai: ary is do the minimum ¢ Hollingsworth and Warmoth have three™ (with Itie de Janciro and L4l | comething of a curve, but the last|,. u & Emisibear 6 of weight and 4 us the prov- > very well in the exhibition G ften s : strali “t sheer : ave to be greatly developed be- & ot contanton ~rbial rock. His i t bothered | serivs, although esch has fuults tha DETROIT. March 31. — John Sydney, Australin). t shee #] vl have to b atly developed b $ - ntentd nim in the least, an ars to.must b remedied before they may | Welssmuller, Norman Ross and! above if. forming ’ fore Lo pitches Lis way to the top. Hetr cuptain, Do be ready to a route the hill [ be regarded us really rellable big! Stubby" Kruger were the only -cn-| DPoint of Hoeaz o & 'and Glazner are working slowly but ascd from rancisco, wijl vow. In practice and in competition leaguc pitchers. Thev are swiliin, o i 5 YUt D hare the New: Yt o (.Gr‘m,"mfi Pkt Gveci Zuch has been | workers with great chances of ¢vsnts | tTants in the National A. A. U. sentor| the penk. 1. out 8L the BY JACK BRITTOA ; S it B Sl i | et i B cuar M Chearing down® wn the Lall, as the|ually becoming quite worth whila | pentathlon, the chic? event of the| city elinging itn narrow M g A - B ans comparlion i be sadB e et e bunted el L AU (DA of hutting oer be: | Russell ‘has all fhe vequisites’t 7| mwimming meet at the Detrolt Ath.| Mrand at seaclevel. Kowloon in RO~ OF 500 PIGHTE= een_whatidid hanpen 1asttea Pk ¢ DI e I o hrthe for this | needs thut mreatiy. T *omind: Hel,0is Club tonight. Welssmuller! the wmainland across the fust recall that Cooper way the third [T, sarly i e weison_ind Bash i o Hankins My s iient, ! ranked favorite although some! harbor. P B e MForrison, was the seventh |be used uga MACHE EhatitheibisTasliesl s duc Of the three other athlat i critles declared Ross and Kruger! U was formerly a part of the | EFY W. @ best, A i Cunninghar lat & tRen latmbee amnie. cs decla s ger » ; 0X ; isha RS TS o P T e D b U s W oy« wn e | MICKEY WALKER GAME BOXER; 's'in i ohnson e Shape. 1 T TEIR RS, the long, TERT- | thas shatr opponant might be ferced | 1990 by Briiah traders withdran- 5 g = 9 “ | the lcaguc ona year ipped into Sl EEromiiEat helits resenied I s ! e T | e erine: cvent for & dorr. | & trom Canton and Wacao on - . KIDDING FAILS TO RATTLE HIM | s 5t o v o ve | il g vank b (e | the only one Jkely to be reqained. | o, and that in this evont, whcre €oUNt of troubles attending the | he Is Mouhe sud wiling tailearn v | el ol s Although, Apparently he will not bé | Spoed counts for less, Lo might be dispute. The name m - Ono thing is certain, Iittsbureh ! Always a slow sty the big for use in & major circult for| defeated. i cornipicd taarh [ MKM’\- WALEER is ooe of the worst bad S itn pitchers will mot be foree Th. fallow has it - v, another vear, he has shown so much| The events of the Pentathlon are 5 3 has been | 3 week he ba «1in training here that Manager Bush | the 100-yard free style, 100-yvard | and T knew if I was to avoid losing the chamipionship I would at kind d t v} i s s been his i nay keep him with the squad instead | breast ‘stroke, 100-yard back stroke, Rave o lcaco'l from me. My pl 3 f G tsburgh 1 hers 2 ! custom Sty of conditioning | of farming him to a minor league | 500-yard free style and the 100-yund | R 0 kcep im away from me. Ay place was to keep him back | Jot Springs u long ! in previous year: Jter is in splen- | team, where he might be harmed by | life-saving ruce in which Coach Matt | (with a left hand, make him box and keep hi 1 o set for a' Hot Springs Sufts (114 physical trim, rivaling in this re-|improper tutoring “and overwork. | Mann is to be carried as the object. | | Florida spect mny other member of the Na-| Siim McGrew, the Texas string-|The 220-yard championships for men | img ham lpunch: i g S st iAent Baxi e S tionals' squad. and apparently Bushiboun, who adorned the mound for|and women drew entries from Bu- Thix city Is much on the order | Front what I had picked up in my first bout with him I knew him to] uzainst the cvening sons of the Foiia R 3 is_quite justiled in expecting an-|the Nationals for a brief perlod last) fulo, Cleveland and New York. as| of Shanghai. nlthouxh not as in- || s S -lv laniEibsraatch 41 1| gator and the madrigal of the 1 of the Ma ¢ League wer other guccessful year for the greatest, seasou, |3 not rounding into anvthing ) well as Detroit. Miss Virginia White- | teresting. The drive around the ' ong, aggressive youngster, but he couldn’t box much and his head- i ick to Hot Spring today figuring out the winners Kf;'x':rcllsé‘[lm;l:uuwr stepped into the Elhkf- l?fibrm:(:fi“;“rr"l fnlr\,:\‘m;ezlo?:\ :l“:ak.l \dw York Wmnfl‘: S\\'Ilm‘mlnxj ulse buy and hack | Wworl was slow. 1 figured that he could not have improved too much in base ball n the tourney that was brought to a n an Leagua. e ¢ s ., nor is 3 ch. sociation, was one o S on i S coming here ir n b ot z i This trio” probably will ve cailed|There s little likelihood of positions | the Spsiehll el i s e the interim, but he proved that he had before the bout ended. O e Tirate auner, | C1oe at the King Pin alleys last nig upon to do the bulk of the hurling at | being granted them. Vh he gong brought us to the ce of 3 e e . o tout orithiniva Rolled under a handicap system, Uhe outser of the Nationals' campalgn- | In Pat Gharrity, Pete Lapan, Muddy Emaow o4 When the gong brought us to the ceater of the ring for the first e Wil B et s Todse e ———— ng, but four other flingers are ox- ' Ruel, obtained from the Red Sox, and st b nd he started tearing into me and chooting for the jaw. That was 1 ! G abe 3 pocted to give them considerable as-, K with the Bastern TeaSeiad CE e iitsvai(es e 5 hi 1 bt s ol > cut dowi 1N |iug to determine the Tist of prize win- ety s Are TohoiophaniBes: (e Harer) ClbIIRRt ear [ Chinan, just what T had expected him to do, and I was greatly relieved. B g0 norl ners and Stocking said it requires el 2 fga b N L=l 4 daily papers flnre headlines Walke I would had ) i B ns that have to el by Y 2 lieure Britinears, the voungster tie N well fortifled in the p ke moxt of the voungsters have the tow) thr - s . Peome hustling 1o xet the dape rewd Lith Ghe club dast year; Wallace catching department. Joe h N the ring. couldn’t resist the temp- in after the tenth woul b O ke Ml ! E Westinghouse Warmoth, wit ie Bucky Harris, Ossie Biucwe | 1 tation to swing at Jaw. It was Heticement would bave st s e g AR : e L TP Jtock and Nashville in the S n Conroy, the quartet that practiced | i Vae Swwhation: (i e mistale it enut €0 L withitin: atories ant cdde ot oy n e b s NS Yingile0 ~He. Burdaws cociation before jo s vestcrday and is slated to play to- [ Sen in mt- | retain the title for about two vears like it wasn't on the level. A8 a nd barted 359 Fitan ; Agsociation before jo 2 3 y NAN'S ! Canton. capital of the My timc. Onec out in Ohio el nd batted 25 ; i toward the end of tl season: duy, mike a capable infield, whilo =it T hau to take the worst y owns Toledo, th Ju gsworth, released by the the outfielders and the reserve tulent = s o China Republi, which rran Downey, o ru of the o champion cver g e i ISt o inoearuichieny bought | are well above the average. There Is| CHICAGO, March 31.—Jole | ©wes no allegiance (o Peking. Wallcer type, hud me lelpless on the Laidnw'e get hurt anv imers e 53 el Ty dag en Srom the latter club during the past, hitting strength too. s holder of world Tecords in the dia-| The Ameriean conuul at Camton ropes in such condition that i merelthan I did that nizht. On mv word 1, S¥ST IOV, PR B8 L, 00 Sy, \winter, and Allen Russell, pbtained | “But Donie Bush s not smiling. when | tunce runs, wearing the colors of the | per'uch ERrmison to o there. | 1ui or shove in the body would have | weuldn't o througin with 1t ugwn for | i SUERIE 10 aUiiang: | Irepties from tho Red Sox In a trad-. The first | o thinks of his pitching staff. Nor |y fintetie Club, last night 3 ¢ mailn At idnlene |besn &ble to get up. Downer, Now- | biarme’ jinnether Niteen rounds of | ¢ onergl prineiples and got him for the | - two named do their throwing from|is he likely to break into a grin for g =3 o) L ght] way. The hoat sails at midnight A e ol p Ny, DOWC | Neating: lie t would me | frage price. Schwab has been hame | , Southern of the Rallroad Y. M. C. the left side. | some time. broke his own Central A. A. U. record| =—the firat trip the Heangho hus et D dg T S the 1 41PPY, T believe. b s e dilie & fend: analp A X captured the odd gamn - for the 1,000-ydrd race in the Con-| Made In @ week. The army han |(oboned upoand lasted through the Step Out 1a the Eleventh ity oo, o & fendiandilyss Car Builders lust uleht, I SRAraniced & safe voyage. . [The | Mbregfuss. has’ found that Schwab | Sc 73, and 398. ¥ tral A. A. U. iIndoor champlonship| rallroad bridges have been blown Slow to St | gAAfker tho tenth round 1 took a big| ! v first and short 4 fng{ustesiten o Infsrs twes siaf EAS I ERN I O HAVE meet. Ray's time was 2.144-6. His| up nad the traius, of course, are ses I have diffeulty in gm-'_L;’&‘“(i(l«(a,,;ar)',‘f“(h}xg)‘r::"x: O Ao, ungster from the norih, is playing | lead with a game of 129, and best sct old record was 2.183 ! o v s agtOTin o |ting started. In my last fight With| My muscles scemed to loosen, my head Second. The recond-string material | 02 306, N IN TITLE SERIFS (SPink of the Chicago A. A lowered | Kong concernt affaies fn Cantow, | 101 WIS it took me four rounds tofcleared and I felt ke xomlo of the lools mighty e, It shows up butter] e record in the -yard run from 'h % s | zet going. ot up au good sweat, eaters act in the mov than any clut either leaxue. s | OUTFIT IS|pirie g | BEDTS ARG ol o T LT R L R T MORE RECORDS ARE SET to 1.16 2-5. | o [lowever, ano, 2 o 1 stepped out in the cleventh round | #o fine. You've ce Pittsburgh | | *Ascher of the C. A. A. ran the 300| bar T huve ulwars wanted to bhe o sn't gofnk in the first two und gave Walker Sting and the more t thad a yeur ago any way [N TENPIN TOURNAMENT correspondent like Herb st Walker. 1 had to X £ el yards In 0.33, lowering the old record 1 allicr u surprise of his 1ifc. He wot me wi of 0.35 3-5. d Xent sex nalsan | v him oo close to take any.a right hand under the heart just “S.\',\l7 into it. The series opens April 177 With' words to this| Osborne, I A. C. raised the run-| ol Hko Rekn. ances on foollng around to ®et' fore the bell, and it took ail : 345 March 31.—For the LR T ;" Ining high jump record of & warm. He was helplug ue aloni!jife I had right out of me s 5 | se nsecu changes of etfect barked out, the five l|xg!|_schaol coaches spent today trim- ,."‘ich:. R ‘v% l:gh“f.»et and Ir pwever, J;,}Isl;:ll'w:'k.v‘\(n: r&g’?;‘vv :A’!'I(I;\u! { | Before the thirteenth round Referes | i leadership in the various events of ming down their squads, shifting players around and forming| Vosen, I. A. C. lowered his own e geting anything over myaeit. | Haley came over to Morgan and said: | {the American Bowling Congress here 3 . . . s 5 record in the mile walk from 7.27 1- 3 v y 2 i “Dan, you're the chief second. I'm | today were marked by world record probable line-ups for the interscholastic race, which starts when Eastern [[5°375, i7" miaT1o TaWas bpthering bim with a 1eft hand | looking for the towel or the sign from scord ts the 1922 champion Western nine. In other words, the diamond| D. Alberts, C. A. A.. former Uni- 180 to find Mickey' tiy | JOUu. This fellow can't go much Ciihles $Dax o0 Mlllzatines MHcld Imeeis tae P versity of Illinois star, raised the : improved ‘hoxer and Aghter and 1| farther wnH c[]l”MBlA IEAM st misce tnftheRal Gevensdjicolum 'mentors are no longer lounging on the bench waiting for the weather | staning broad jump racord from 10| AfSan Francisco O e o “hvoaid. ot wway feom |, Dan leaned over to me and asked: nadle v ofithe!soonas \n the (naE to come to reason. feet 8% inches to 10 feet 7% inches.| gan Faanciseo Coas that eventually. I hated to think | How about it, Jack?" dual, doubles and team play, with Particularly docs this pep program In the 50-yard dash, A. A. Ayers, ‘ what would happen then. I told him I would try to last it out, 2,014, @ mark which topped the second apply to the lastern High squad, under running unattached, took ~one-fiftn |, Batteries—Aldridge and Wirts; Al-| " Five rounds Walker kept driving!that I was the champion, and {f I had place the previous record of 2,005 D S s Glon whose INSIDE GOLF | |second or what was considered the | ten. Buckley and Agnew. at_my jaw. His corner was velling | to €0 I wanted to go fighting. Al ey i« team, |56t by Marlon MacDowell of Cleye- vearlings held their first real practice national intercolleglate and Na-| A oW = frantically—"In the body, Mickey, in; ‘“You're out now, Jack. You haven't olumbla University's tennis: team,{lanaq aw, with his testerday on the Rosedale diumond. | By G O'Neil. tional A. A. U. record. running the| At Forth Worth, Tex— the body! |a chance. Why take such a beating?” | which {s scheduled to play the Dum- | tcammate. : led the doubles Sy T on £ April | yiscorgeiQhitel dash in 0.62-5. The old record wa S e I could hear them plainly but I|Haley said to me. b Club rack e to! ¢ | players with the world record count iJastern is looking on the of Apri ash in e old record was| Torth Worth (Texas) 1 < = arton Club racketers here tomorrow ers) ord 17 day that Western will mourn The bes ¢ gri 0.5 3-5. . oy e didn’t want Walker to hear it. The My Mind Goes Blank. h urts of the locals In George. | Of 1:358, compiled with Daw's 727 and e e i e i) 1e best golf grip, all claims, con- "% r 10 4 "c won the meet. Batterles—Wright, Bayne and Sev-|advice was too good for him to €Ll ¢ eoely oot A trares| oithe couxts ofl theflocals I G eonges wvitkonih 5601 '; 45 "q‘ g i the | troversies and discussions to the con- ereid; Stoner, Wiltsle and Moore. 1 kept hackh“g him :‘n myhmr‘ner anal o e z;‘:‘;r‘ L_?r;l"‘_“é‘-:;lr (pm:z | town, took the measure of the Navy| Two changes in the list of leader: present time, Il compose | trary withstanding, is the good old ON COLLEGE DIAMONDS At San Antonio, Tex.— :‘l.f}r‘::nfn;r; ,r'n': lleornond’;." ;.me( l?slr:;'l‘d‘mc that he was ready to stop the bout ; Fetmen at Annapolis yesterdav, ruur_\:;\ ta‘.u»_“m\:l s yr IAM hen what Guyen thin X two-V grip. In this I will stir up . | New York ( e keep him too busy to hear there were . the first time I gave him the sign. matches to three. | Marino of Brooklyn, N. Y., rolled into CEEDel oyni Ve hrn e et some opposition, of course, but I| At Raleigh, N. C.—North Carolina; San Antonio (Texas) . other ways of getting the information | The fourteenth and ffteenth rounds| On the Columbia tewn ar G ~econd and fifth pluces respectivel ot 1l Houdunush, pitche maintain that for accuracy of ball|State. 8; Navy, 2 (morning); North| Batterics Ryvan, McQuillan and |to him. e lie e lits claeh comine ver o g f Anderdnn 2 former in: ] 6 and 709, respectively. AN AL A aer it 5 , 2 Carolina State, 13; University of|Snyder, Gaston; Couchman, Marshall Gets Wise in the Sixth. fecling like sleep coming over me and | who won both in _the doulics Leland Cardweil, outficlder, the Bast placement and for “touch,” the two- | Muryland, 0 (afternoon). ana MeKee POl o na, | D &lmost uncontrollable desire to gt | singles vesterday: Jerome Lini, e . E nnings, At Shreveport, La. B tder. wis S d ¥ erla Znierson, as fi . bl : thie tile. " Roudabasih plicied some so- | any other grip over devised. e N s e {hat he was wasting time and energy | and “the Lout avas over. At frst 1| inently in' Junior ani s : ¥ YORK. March 31—James markable ball for the Tzt Blue and| There are. I realize, many players| At Lexington, Va—Washington| Shreveport (Texax) "Il 3 5 shooting at my Jaw beciuse &idlthought I must have been knockcdffor the past six or seven vears | winner of a world champlon- ik R 3 r Y. . C.—C| - ley Hott y : is pos: | . ¥ st did 1as - &0 | match on Monday when it tuckles the | Brooklyn last night after a era- through this scason, = Sandlot bull ex- | tion of the interlocking grip gives| At Clemson, BRC—lamscs: s EIandey S Eilict i e S i dw D | Rome mow,” I Kniew that 1 was on my | Yale team, ueually one of the most| tion for appendicitls. “He was thirty- e e o raan| At Atlanta—Pann State, 7; Ogle- Lo T ahe ttack: T migpt nave | oL When the crown was removed. | formidable combinations in the col-|eight Years old. His Lrothers, Bar- D ook of st e MHS i thorpe, 3. At Ilouston, Tex. Given him an opening to the head | oorne cheer that the crowd gave me | legiute ranks. 5 | pey and Christy, won the world team Cbetr il thatlla mrove big asssts 1o At Greensboro, N. C.—Gullford, o;| Kansas CIty (A-A) ... ftnd feigned heing hurt but 1t was ton | TveR 18 defcat was somcthing that 1§ Dumbarton’s linc-up against Colum- | championship in Toledo on Murch L b e omive e - Iy U, 0 3 Houston (Texas) -... |martips. o Tonad to'take them 1n| FEer ML IORERL ey ] TRt Manran: 2,1 s O -] 3 A | v —P 2 dawson and See o b & s , Graves; &, first baseman ; Tom Hook. At Charlottesville, Va—Princeton, Batteries—Zin. Dawson and Scott,'the bod tired almost to the point of cxhaus: | Maj. Robertson: 4. Maj. —_——— Wred Litehfield, second 6; Virginia 4. Skiff; Hollis, Berley and Dorr T had a sore spot in the back with ) 3700 FIRCSE 10, (10 FRInt, of exbauss - ; & 1 : R DR o t and pt po v . B € elt * ed | Burwell: 6, Ca tieally asured of boru. i s ol A e enaine | Lo, But in spits of 0L tol Setieved | Bygwells ST, dinier, i MeTIGUE GETS $100,000 T s i o ball last | Z Emaaar hag %o geont evers |me. Wiat 1 thought of first was: |charest; 5, Dwight Davis and Gore; ) Sastern fans siy Mook will be | Ale KIN PIN NINE INTEN Dg [k 3 e A L n vant: | “Well, the wife will be satlsiled now ™ | 5. ata. Robertson and Capt. Miller, 1 OFFER TO FIGHT GREB the best veevivers in the high | ‘;’ @ [ hely but hear me T was sure he knew | She had been after me for . year to| " In the mateh with Yale Dumbarton | xiw YORK, Mareh $1.—Mike M nehools this ¥ while O'Dear should it was hurting me and that he would | 'etire, and I was relieved that T final- | will use: Graves, Mangan, Purinton | migye’ Irish-American pugilist, who | duvelop into : Litch- i N Xeep up the same attack for the rect |1y was out of Ballinger, Cox und won the world lig vwei . > o be r kee| he sa e 1 ger, 10 world ght-heavyweight bax- el Sies e only f-nifil‘mri..“l\'f.;f'?“. L:-lmse the IO BOWL ’EM ALL OVER ofithel Dout iEnenhen (aC T wos Insomnia No Alibi. cime doubles vairs ains ini title from Rattling Siki at Dub Eastern will pluy its first game of the | 071 foneible snuwer ls: IKeep cight B fave mo a terrible beating in |, What T have said about being old, | P oy tneeup in the singles will be: 1L G St Latrtck's Juy, will sail for season Tuesday, mecting Georgatown | 20 1008 1 ”’b';’;;'"i"‘é’o'“fio‘!"‘-};"'p’l‘;l . ! the WXt round. When I went hack e e Sy ohOf Weant 10 lone, Lucien Williamy, tntercollestate | "y i1 cony, " sald he University freshmen Jotomue Park. | UA-T BT R, 8 beat, | {to my corner I literally flopped on ny S champion in 1922, who is captain: 2,| 140° ECVed wn 100,000 Tiight other games are inchided in the f an other s {mpossible, L e sy ney hsked Morgan how 1[champion, Mickey Walker. He was a | S e ; ved an ofter of 3100, pifedult Guiside of the Migh sehool . MU theo Lo V. erlp the olub is| ~ ANDLOTTERS, beware! Watch out for the King Fin Lasc ball | wis S, aheaa me utq, | Eame Toser the frst time 1 met nim, | 3 WEST Cinlig champlo din s B o & es, as follows: g . Py . . PRRTeY oo “You're way ead,” he sald. i . b se= 2 ; 5, E. Sy £LO! e G ~ e e AfasoniFighy BcHool; that the thumb polnts stralght down nine in this season’s activities. Backed by several hundred citi- O L areaat e towel ond time. T referred o tho ncomnis B N amghn o L S I pals 1 | and Harry Greb, in June at Potomac Park ; April 7, Catholic Unl- nd the shaft rests on the n AT - v oni swinger repeated like a parrot. that had kept mo from training prop- 5 %, * e Versity freshmen. at Brookland; April | Inuscles of ‘the fngers—mnot in the zens, this aggregation is striving to put the northwest section in it Geemed to mo that they should |erly not as an alibl, but mereiy be. | the doubles as namned. '\ o oo I0WA WRESTLERS WIN 14, Leonard Hall, at Leonardtown;|P# {g:;pm‘zd :';‘d{-he'{‘;e (rlxht hand | the hall of amateur base ball fame. Boosters of the team already are |have sald: “You're outa.your head.”|cause I thought some explanation was | o FICNT of New York also will send . April 21 Mount 8t Joseph's, gt Balti |0 "4 P16t “nana, with- tho thumeb | talking about winning the race in the Commercial League, which re- Seventh Is Awful. Besegnary on account of those betting | LA ior yuring Abrth for the final| | AMES, Towa, arch 51, —Towa Stato Pore: My 1. University” of Maryland and fingers similarly holding to the | cently gave the nine a franchise. It was up to me to put a“?alfi]ogrm:; Tdidn't have any money bet. T didn't {;%.:‘9:&1;‘3?‘ Sisetisial i colr I et S eed Hiomn Stac st mIghtnien freshmen, at 'College Paric; May 11|80, VRSR 6 Cb 1 thus held the |~ younr Spike Handy, keystone|any tomm in the sixteen-year-old | f1d S50, Wnir “Wouldn't find out | bell any of my friends fo bet on me | GUe into'its new home ag 25th and & befors a crowd of .500 persors. Georgetown freshmen, at Potomac Park | | Pla¥er makes possible for himself the | guardian, and Ralph Benner, first|class for tomorrow afternoon. Call|fhe quaer, CORReT WOUCRL S i for against me. As far as T am eon- | GO s early in May. Nine new May 16, Episcopal High Scheol, at :_ l;rlmu attainments in propelling the | sacker, will swell the strength of | Manager Yingling, at Franklin 202, “l:"“; SonieTiaat cerned the bout went the way it| o SFEEC R Tyeing built there and ol Alexandda G i the aggresation this year, 883 tor B N Thats a heiluva thing for a cham. | Should have—the better man won. | pnouse outfitted with —maodern (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) fans. = Practice will be heid tonfor- at's As far us Walker ix concerned 1 i . 2 Hartford A. C. hax elected the fol- | pjon to ask—how'm 1 goin! N ke B d 1| equipment. WILL ARRANGE OLYMPIC EiveefS horSiens hege Tty ve | vl Sicers: ) T fpresiacnc Slorfan dian? repts 't went ouc Yot Wyt fictn, PR et owie naces = . Bre: an, vice president, and |again. : . ot el % | CHEVY CHASE PLANNING |Candidaies e expectsd ge roRiit, | seiune, sesiears biit iresintint | “5t Was worse in che seventn round. | perieice he shod cofrect et fov | s MALLORY DEFEATED | DETAILS ON APRIL 18 CADDIE HOUSE CHANGES | srould get in touch with Manager |Plavers out for the nine include: |1 thought I was golng to bo. dropped | 8L He e O eroush of ! A il Zd t l = s Rrhidn SR e, 160 Wocmlip V7 | Rocer simbpon, tormer Vil of it |80 S ime’ '3 Koo thipbing Bon | Dm0 Pl oy’ Semitt | IN LAST MATCH OF TRIP| Apr 0 NEW YORK, March il—Plans for S nue northwest or one him at |ness High School; Juck Baum, who ! wonde At e cani Deat . _~ i Deresslig the micabecdbie of che prfi}‘&'fif&?fl"? :xlx;gpcflméh?\?;'cnfl‘: Adams 1586 between 6 and 7 p.m. plaved with the Van Cortland A. C. Coly g g R :»T?gr:‘z' Ih his class o4t 20 WM | 0 o Awoctated Prese sSpocial Toains Leave on W0, B, & A American Olympic committee from — m Powers of Fall River, Mass.; S. There was one other bou NNES, France, March 51-—Mrs. o , 13:48,71:00, 1:30, §00 0 1,000 und details of this coun- | aTe contemplated. " A plan is wnder| LT 100 yage- |BoBOrad, Jomes, Minahaw, - Lippold, |heavy mud I got a terrible shock | [Tacre Was ons Qther Pout tn my CANNES: dedt Mallory vesterdsy | Admixsion try's program for particlpation in the |y oyq5 go that the caddl i arac champlons whl clash with | Cornwell, Poole, liremerman, "Lau- |when Llooked ub at (e 5eq JERE J7 | T was ‘my last bout with Benny | snded her tennis campalgn on the|Govermment Tax 1924 international games at Paris | JOUSS SO THAL Che CRAdiemaster B | B mie” Athletic CIub in & practice | bach, Drew, Rhodes, Heitmiller, Lit- | Sicuting the nuitber of the Toune SoCl v 00nard Jast summer. 1 have heen | Riviera by again imeetins with de- will be perfected at « meoting of the | 0§ {1 * SERATHE Foom on the cutalde. | Ehe Fh 0 Srrow at 10:30 a.m. at bth | tie, Brown, Burroughs, Swett and |[calized that I < agked many times, “Why did Leonard | feat. Paired with Baron DI Mor- executive committec of the American |,vq ynder his eves at all time And L streets southeast. ~ Manager | Scogna. o <™ getting murdered. 'm punch | deliberately foul you that night?" I|purgo, she lost to Mrs. Satterthwaite committee in New York April 1s. 3 Jarvis of the Phils wants the follow- e‘ will attempt to explain it in the next [ and Jack Hillvard. 5- —7. Mme. drunk, You better gét ready to co w 3 A28 BN g TORQrt I ARMOTEL Al | poet™or e Sonerican ‘Ligion bacs 8 . - Vlasco defeated Senorita de Alvarez " Robert T, Barnett, new profession- l!r‘:)z.f::!l !1'4 uhnert, A. Kuhnert, |Post of the American Legion base | out after me” I said to Morgan {n|chapter L\'Pfis”%_fl:l‘ ated Sénorita de Al >i|.-| INDIAN ey al, Chevy Chase. is on the job, al. N " e v the corner after the eight round. (Copsright, 1923, by North American News. GOLF FINAL ON TODAY. though he was hot supposed te’ obi- Kuhnert, C. ¥ Wit e e on Hiamors Mo gnday at. “ivou made the welght. you won't (P8 vaper Alljance.) ! i MOTOCYCLE PINDHURST. N, C. Mareh 3L | S eretng U Tasoris MOETON: | Miylvey, Shacklett G, 'Brown, J. Da- | Monument Grounds. Assiktant Man- e Bare to Chrms. Moreey st : DISTRIBUTOR Weather permitting, the north an e S be 3 ssons for e § 3 e w . White, Houchens | g il re wants these e > ts orse an orse. ¥ o0 idierse South open Bolf cliamplonship tourna- ¢ last few dass. and was out Yesterday | Miouchcns H Barmes B GAre Garrett | ome: e e 10 Tl e minth and the tenth roundas| JAP NET STAR SAILS SOON. PRINCETON HONORS HILLS. Dred and Rebuit Motocscles Sl suent will be completed toduy. At thepolishing up his game after an after-! j "Beall, J. Mattingly. D. Jackson and | Hamilton. Farrell, Jees Aud. Clark- | were terrible. My legs were bending | NEW YORK, March 31.—M. Fukuda,; PRINCETON. XN Mareh 51— > R nd of first thirty-six holes coii- [uoon cpent instructing some of the !\ " More. Challenges should be |yon, Giradi. McLaren. Bill Aud. Mc. | under me. I was dizzy and I couldn’t | ber of the Japanese 1923 Davis | Princeton's athletic coimmitt E HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO. ‘lcted Thursday, Walter Hagen led | younger generation. He appears to! phoned to Dusiness Manager L. J. | Kegwn, Flornsberger, Radeliffe. Scrive | liold my hands up. The blows that I | member of ¢ apanes 33 ¥payis | Erineatans IO T e i St W e fleld by seven strokes. Rain pre- | be a fine player, although he has not | Bombrest. ener, Waleh, Noreis and OHegrne ¥ | oan't block I had Lo stop with my |cup team, will sail from Yokohama|pers of teams taking purt in winter R = vented play vesterda: yet had time to go all the way around 3 " m o : Stomach. Several times 1 saw two|April 14. sports, Seven minor sport teams and Radiat d Fend e the course. General Aceounting Ofice nine will | peppnie Wormsley and Joe Gulick, | W in front of me, and I won- < < two freshman combinations were re- iators an enders S I e start practice Monday at b o'clock | I of the Bamers b u | Eatiecs it fRoh LG x Fukuda, Zelichiro Kashiro Kashio [ twe teeshiatsy, Coniiiiig on® Jiyee J10 ANT EIND MADE OB BEPAIRED, EANRIIEOD, Mans, March SL_11- on the east diamond of the Ellipse. | ‘Grmerty of the Hebiers, Have Leen dered which one of them was €0INE |49 Zenzo Shimizu probably will com- | Vireity “P” was given, and that to Gores installed in sny mak ward H. Bates of Carpinteria, Calit, | London has a wonder athlete whe|Manager Martin urges all candidate | 0000 0 Gl Hilteninaon. An- | If it hadn't been for the funny|pose the Japaness team which will | Ralph G. Hills of Washington, who B B e cn Tor She 12314 | cvont, Gocs Mo eRter b wn® mamtede| Lo revort — ather ‘new Suaaition is. Schoel, Who | botting, the. calling off of ‘the bets | mest Canafa in the first round. Ichiya | brko the world record for the in-| WITTSTATT'S R. ardarrestling team for the 105538 | aeay T0°T Me-enter in an AINIEHCl gamgers A, C. wARSs a SAMo With | -gught last year for Cherrydyfe. . - |and the promiso I had given Rickard | Klimage also may play. door shot put. 9 10tk | T. 0410, 1080 T,

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