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; SPORTS. THE _EV Lafayette Nine Here for Two Contests : Foot Ball Coach-Shifting Season On BROOKLA D AND HILI.TOP HUTCH AND M’LEOD ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SANDLOT TEAMS EAGER MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1924, TECH’S RELAY TEAM i SPORTS. IFEW OF TUTORS CHANGE, ' TEAMS TO TEST MAROON PRIME FOR BRITONS | LOOKSTOBIGRACI| BUT RUMORS E \| 1 < | A I - FOR REAL COMPETITION' . RS ARE MANY Looking forward to a victory over ! Tech High's one-mile relay teaw 3 ; Poaok v = OISR \p. | Britain’s touring olfers tomorrow, Washington's s i cially i rate their league | that will compete in the Penn carni el Q = olioina Fastonians Tackle Catholic University This After- lriiwine touring golfers tomorrow, ington’s sandlot nines, that officially inaugurate t |ttt tntdenia s to re | 1Tinity Should Take Place on Gridiron Map With f S Foik aid Fod games about two weeks hence, made their first earnest effort to prep B 'l' r) : e S noon and Georie T - ub of New York and Fred McLeo . R ; ~¢ |ceive its final conditiong work by " y 5 N . on and Georgetown“ Tomorrow—-Blue bl rare racticing Krer og f:)r the .c:i.mp:elgn ycstcrd:}.' Ma:t allhoi the isrs lm\‘c passed the first | 2025 T 08 on ot 1n Contral sta Advent of Jones—Centre Loses Moran, But D ) . W = litter course today. Hutehison and | StaB€ Of deve’opment, and the pilots hope to look to the finer points.of | aium during the next several days. e e e = i Gray Plays Lebanon Valley Tossers Today. MeLeod, with & best ball of 70 in the | the game from now on. Base ball of high order should be forthcoming | Kessler, Killian, Pugh and More- | Will Continue to Employ His System, Hich wind of vesterday, defeated |this season, for all the leading clubs have mustered a galaxy of talent. {land are likely to run in the scholas- Clirls Dunplis and Guy M. Standiter | | There wero enough practice games | 1lso twirled well ‘ot the losors. | tic event at the Quaker city. Jones 3V JOH! CELLE iy sEdges i o satisfy the most ardent fan yes- - i 3 ; RENCEDE BY JOHN B. KELLER. by T and 5. M 1 had a score of | {Craay. “One of most spirited | Irvimm Athletic Ciub, beat the Kan- Anllnllt“l;ln'nh:}hx.oi »\"ms::‘aou)l tln_;‘:rl\;::_” BY LAWRENCE F RY. 1 \FAYETTES Al A towie for mamies b v and vhile Hutchison picked up on two matches was played between the new- | awha Club, 18 to 8, with Bartels| . ‘op o plan re e s el EW YORK, April 21—Thes days when we behoid 1he shifting 4 1 5 holes and his card could only be ap- |1¥ organized Fastern Athletic As-|aurling in fine form. Members of |ty b the' [aces th ot pech A 52 T & | omarrow with Cathie T and Georgetown, respective’y, 2 sociation unlimited _team and the |the Irvings will hold a meeting Fri- | {NTQUBH the paces this week. e of foot ball coaches, cither iii fact or by ru we'l as the 5 : ¥ proximated. | Searylaca Ath Qlub. which - the | day at 1819 second street | High wis to oppose the George Wash- s : o § nd advance notices of the Eastonians indicate they are likely to | jjavers and Ockenden will have o | formes won 3 Go 0. Mallort an the | 48Y L et oet | ington Engineers today at the Wash- consolidation of their jobs through the medium o ng practice he the guing intercsting for the opposition here. The Maroon team, #izable task to overcome the redoubt- {mound for ‘the winners, was nicked | = A rallx in the fourth inning, which | (nEtGn artacks Bpistopal tHeh willl by coaches who have definitely jumped from one the othe A , A = ’ % e Jock and Columb crack pro- | for only four safeties, while his nine |netted five runs erabled the Navy e Mupon 5 RODERE IR = . 3 2 X 3 tically a veteran one, opened its southern schedule against Johns | { lional. - Hutehi is thoroughly |connected for six bingles. The East- | Yard Marines to down the Tenniy- | Biue and White Stadium Tuesdiyv,| Two of these last are Uncle Charles Moran, ch om Centre t¢ pkins last Saturday in 4 most auspicious manner. The Baltimoreans | famiHar with the'c 11though he | erners should brar watching in the | (own Athletic Club, § to 2. Davies | Shiie (e fanual Traners will taekle | pucynell, and Howard Jones, shifted from lowa to Trinity. By the ere outelassed in cvery department of the game, in which they were i vesterdas, while Havers and Ock- |- Namerous. Svér good mames were || oo oo oo tor the WIners. ) " Business, (Pastern and Western | watch Trinity. The Duke family is very much interested in this littl ounced 4 to 0. Lafayctte showed that it has a smart ball club, blessed | vnglen have hever plaved it ne | Plaved.” Mount Rainier Juniors dis-| Cardinals of Alexander acored a 13§ (S, Jown®sohool was o work out | institution, and architectural'y it is to be developed, they say, according with that most impo t clement o1 co'lege base ball, good pitching. e i e b it THLEC TS sndotheworking eomblina- | (015, NS t0TY STor the Virkintans, whs | On tho HINtop taasy. to the beautiful Gothic example of Princetor Coach Bill Coughlin, who used to do a deal of third basing for the |1 » | the Bllietts i a 8-toc: engagement, | master throughont. Four Milan fling- | ot Sl | " Foot ball will be by no means neglected. In fact, Howard Jone rton Americans vears age ppears to have developed a trio of Washinzton's =newspaper molters | Sixteen safe clouts proved too much | €rs attempted to halt the Cardinals’| engagement shows that foot ball has not been neglected. Trinity i- hurlers i Haltead. Harry and Yeisiey. The first-mentioned was | have Seloeted May 12 aa”the duy on | for the Eiliotts | iacking Darrage. 3 D. C. GUNNERS BEAT | ioin: to take a definite place in the South Atlantic gronp of foot bal rected to oppase the Catholic University batsmen at Brookland in the | {00 T T80 SEGER R S0MESE ] - pecworth Athietic Glab opened its| Cherrydale Athletie Club took a 9 | playing colleges, and, in fact, all along the line a great forward impulse ai 3330 o'clock this aficrnoon. Harry may be used against | (g ‘Country Club in their SPEINE | seasom by taking the measure of the |to 8 beating from the Rosslyn mine ORIOLES iN SERIES | mav be expected here. tonorrow Courmament. © The latter daie. rather | Dreadnaughts. 18 to 10, Ernie Schafer | vesterday. (orcoran of tie winners Moran has gone from Centre. but Yelsler are A « = than May has been sele in or- Bord Ed-in toed the mo nl fur|and Sebastiun of Cherrydale hurled - | | vstem wlil go marc = A vitchers Coughti der to giv |{h| m-“]~ A D ;.mmn Petworth. Deacon Rhees performed | well. A SS—— | 3 | nville. It is reported that «h had previous var- ¥ or fwo of practice in advance of | exceptionally well for the winners, . = : 01 W % | :re, who played bo at Ker et hi e LINKS LESSON the tournament. The Washington | both at the bat and afield. ‘ Quantico Pirnte Midge n rough- | BALTIMORE, April 2{.—Washing Venerar i« will chite this 1 and club’s tournament cnds of May 3, | shod over :wf-(Ma:;:n-—fiJmm»{ru win- [ton Gun Club now holds the Wash- | of the Danville i f iRty ies Guer the newspaper players would not be Hess dinmond athlotes had an ea ning, 26 to 6, in the first of a ngton- e eiaD o | i ' St liashG able Lo . during tournament time with the amount Athletic | game serics for the midgrt logion Suliimors | club texpaticofing | By Chester Horton: | : t the latter | [ ' & Club, winning 18 to 7. The winners | pionship of Quantico. Love laurels as the result of its 877 to 875 | b the tatter = pushed across twe in the | winners struck oui fourteen b vietory over Oriole Gun Club here| Now we come to th t of the golf | SR T IN MASHIE SHOTS Single Blenscdness evidently leads | first inning and Wore never headed | Clemmens smicked & trivle £or | saeuraay in the declsive shoot of @ | mwing whick, next e i ¢ it to better Zolf. So it would seem from | Bopp. the Hess boxman, allowed but | Pirate | ¥ 3 a 1 Lufayette TAKE w:r AFTER i L L L e ey L s serics of seven intercity matchios held | nelf, ix all important—timing. Tim- 1 - | | benedicts mateh at Bannc s | e ¥y of - cals since the first of this m has four vet APREL T T T KN 3e%2| (hmconas and Clamde. hurling for | Waverly Athletic Club will give his intercity match was held | 2 means {0 the golf swing what 3 head of its batting order j nen, while but four married men won | the Georgetown Athletic Association | tossers the ¢ ver tomorrow 5 us part of a triangular shoot involy- MIMing means to the rifie bollet. Basoman Willever. Second ches. One was halved. The | team, turned back the Holy Com- | u'clock on the Union station plaza. ing the two clubs and the Yale Uni- Timing ix the nd Capt. Bots Rrunner of ollow forter Club. 11 to 1, in a seven-inning | — | versity team. In the three-way af- | |Frert HEEL ON seience of bring- Center Fielder Ernst men_-W. . Carey, ir. ame yesterday. ‘Burton shone for| Coaeh Eddie Foater of the Cheres- | falr. the college men triumphed | |OROUNG AT TIME | jng the clubhead R iner pliye e R Gt T S | B e innery, oy he drove thres wal-|dulé Athletic Club will be on hand| The margin. of Fieteay ouly SFACT | into contaet with . SRS Yo | | Doyle defeated W. C. Alvord, 4 and 3: | 1o ) fomorrow und Saturday at 5 o'clock | five pofnts, the Sons of Eli registe the ball, in the f nse when V Doyle defeated J. A, White, §r., 1 up; | - {ou the home dizmond to drill the a total of 446, while the forward swing. at season. was MeHugh defeated White, 2 and | | St. Stephen's players and tiie Union | players. City sharpshooters scored 441 and the instant when | h ulty activn oy etented UM Reawe, 2 up: | Printers were forced to call off h . loculs 425, . the descending now ix filling ey defeated C. W. ¢ | tilities, yesterday on acvount of ven men represented each or clubhead has ermer Turt-icia ol ana T etinis Han St ve e 5 | HEBREW BOWLERS nrepTesentd cach or. cinbhend ke atc .}.(n] Blaee : First |;.‘~}> _. Haves. ,\‘t'\,ph(vn'fllni |l‘hls‘“&n'1‘ which were counted. the end cf velocity, and at 1 dlows Berry in t feated Hayes | didates throug ‘ardina the third.event, » squad 8 ns H CShortstop Kirkleski feated H mie, 1 1ip:| Athletic Club of Alesandria will be . EN]UY BIG SEASON L ale s theinstind titution— Lizht Fivller Wismer Al MeHugh, | the opponent of Lephen Washingtonians ch squad having weight of the rine u major ) | | toam next Sanday at clock on i missed thirty-nine birds In the final body, passing over | Erude outfit (his ye Bill Shadoar . . | T. Harris, | the former's diamond = lock the New Haventies staged from the Fght leg | the old Centr. oo e : University oo 1 CWB HITS BALL } jr., single, | . 3 Gilicew - Totascid sowling | Prilllant exhibition and took a five- to the left. exerts | (he institntion s coaci, despite in i 533 Hilltop Athletic Club foll before the Th Hebrew nterclu BOWling | ird Joad over the Sena |t P o defense Wi | ON DOWNSWING. { 2 Mount Rainier unlimited team. 11 €0 League has closed one of the wmost| . T Holmes regiotoen the I maximum| iimations (o the s o LRI o cuT" RESULTS | ‘\:(,[‘S;vlrma-m’VY:L.,LG‘AII\-H”l‘«r:;“fi)!‘?"i»“' successful seasons. At the annual{S€ore of the watch, with a tot Tub xhaft, so that uc pe foot hall practice = ‘ WHICH MAKES | ' COLUMBIA NETMEN e ... | bananet siiver loving cups wery pre- | Slays out of « possivie ivo. o8 (he oy ln trancaiteen, o e e i . BALL STOP Shamroek unlimited players admin: | sented (o the Communits, Rialto and | while 1 1t Willlims of the Wasl: | hlows 10 the ball. - The bewt was"1 hemistrs e 't thirdsbiis ALMOST DEAD. DOWN DUMBARTON‘ istered a 13-tos3 beating ¢o the BIack | cociac tewmns for finishinz frst, second | Inkto pad also powdered know of for the average player # At o e e | effectively for the winners. He gave |and third, res D o and Souit e Eunnses mere | SecanRIR (Mlr. sufsmacieulty, in 1 Notre Dam. th Glark in ¥eo | but four hingle Leaders were: et e ot into their| Srmember do Reep the righc el on his fuil at wi ark in ST | il i r ular stride. e ground until the hall has heen hit. ree. Tom W the entire Brovk . 3 3 > | Wieh individual average—Friend, 105-16 With his total of 92 broken clays. i " A l Saquad Will we L) Quantice, where turf be taken with o mashic | Columbia University racketers| . A brisk workous il be the o Ten team gume—Risito, sa3 Willlams also ook fiat pice hoNots | cane i e e s ae. i . - r o Red or after the ball is hit? Is|zained another triumph here vestcr- | morrow wnd on Fort | B o e e e 148, L me i }ZH’XL’ ‘l“ol:’}: a through, hecause it hax nowhere elxe FRENCH NET STAR WINS. A Pl v amiforn rule on this point? lqay Ly winning four out of six| Berry field. Candioates are to report| Hieh individual set—Friend, 393. Place, while Jultus Marces of Werr, | 1o &0, Amsther very Important factor | 1,16 sorl 2 3 . SRt e 1k 7 e cel loci. Challenges to Arling- | High = strikee—Bosendiatt ani Waskow | PIaCu While Jullus Marcey of Wash- | in the downswing In always to re | PARIS, April 21—Alain Gerbaul handi i nswered Lv ate ro he Dumbarton Club. & received by the man- | (tied). 26. ‘ ington Ty tice with ione bird Jess. mber not to rush it. . The chancex oung Frenchman, who last vear s mon TED RAY Johnson and Gore of the local club Clarendon after 6 oclock. | High spares—Friend, 143. M NGy the prize for hizl | are that the more slowly you make i Atlantic in a thirty-foo ctewn was o pointed th a2y to Anderson and =’ figh fiat game—King, 97. averas t this class for the Seven | within reason, the hetter your resu Fire Crest, has rounde 2 ; The sfexe zun of Fnglish =ulf. Win- B oy flo | Northern Athictic Club did the un- Stasliie of Tiasus SR Competition saw B, Aar. | T be. You must learn that the ennis stride. He h el e el S atn R | cxpeetcd by duwning the Rialto nine, Wi aat | Ea e By e Saw B Jar: | clubhead must be given suflicient caste overed wenber of the greatest zolf comhi- triumphed over Lang, {13 (0 8 ahinners registercd | Gommunity Cp I8 | e With seore of 93 ehile 1 ap | time to do itx work. i n in history—the team of Vars 6—1 in the two matches won by \l"‘““"_m}" i buie N ek And gnnf.‘l:n . :g ;’) .g{;‘. riffith of Washington won in claes (Copyright, John F. Dille Co) : mor d Ray. | MacDonald of the Northerns vielded '\‘-;:.m‘ Friends R & 1555 | U with 88 == s e e , known here of | ; c Dumbarton won over Co- | eleven hits. Alpine ... . 5 o G 0 0 0 c i Valley on the | Herl .11 3 PERFOR! o s | SO e D e | umtor teamc amuneea wiin e E55UUINTIIND ® @ 3 RACE To LITTLE CHIER. LENDON TO COACH o U CITeEA Tt doing that you gct more es (Dumbarton) 6—1. 6—2: Mangan | o SSOCIALION ¢ K et o 5 ¢ warages for Season. the top impost of 132 pounds ana fore- : f x o i L et B0 o abertcn) defo Teng (Colambia) {4 o'clock _at Conmunity: ing pace all the way. Little Chict first priz r brilliancy in the inter « e bail thus stop it much 3: Marshall * (Columbia) defeated Robert. | ‘tree The G. 8p. St T. car-old son of Wrach —_— nation “ 1 . quickly than you weuld do other (Dumbarton) 6 2. 6 —4: ‘Caze (Columb.a) | meeting at 7 « o e T, vesterdey won the Au nasiongl cheas tonrasanent; dast nigh e nific tikes v By taline turi aiter the ball | dcfeated Elliott (Dumbaston) 1—6, 6—5. 64 | clubrooms, 4 M Weinbers . M 89 7 & Handicap, at one and one-six- | ANNAPOLIS, Md. April 21 —Rich- [3ed fifteen Jocal opponents blind T Georsia uck, the club § Iy ol the doteated Anderson aad Lang (Columb.a) =&, | Interior Department toun has call- D8 uE 18 &4 IotAs | (conth miles, by nose.” The Arau- |ard A. Glendon, veteran rowing coach, \With ' f B R t varsity aggr rd grade at the mom of : Manhall and Case (Columbia) defeated | . c smorrow and Thursday = 31 camian, 3 Jounds, was gecond | has arrived i nnapolis an Savielly Tartakower ustria, 1 e e grele at e ihuika} Tt aas eboriaes (Dumaerany By B, | St pmactice” tomerrow, aud Tnursiey oo 3L Chefrs Tree. 116 Dounde, ihird. ‘he |48 arrived in Annapolis and will Savielly Tartakower of Austria, In i Te X . L 1:”"‘ ek .- o— the “Monument grounds. The depart- 48 54 12 4 time was 1.45 | take charge of polishing up the Navy | {IMUAY o8t aguinst ten opponents ur: ajter the SERACH nient nine has o game pending with 8 8 2 e alumni crew, whe will train here ! CORT Ry 5 There are plaers who take the ball WASHINGTON U.-NAVY Amen Gunnens Saturda i, AUTO RACES TO HAUGDAHL. | for the Olympic trr-out s e Rl SR P of the Wash- Rosenblatt . €3 107 26 6, AN amina This crew contains four oarsmen - t| others, but | do not think they get | . ‘Tewn representatives of t g i LOS ANGELES, ( April 21— ¥ _ i Stie s Eaon resilie -1~H-ifl>" . cREw RAcE lIKELY ington-Marland League are to meet Foow ... LA Sig Haugdahl, Norwegian pilot, wen | Who rowed in the midshipmen’s ba o s tomorrow night in room 117, Senate| yiocsinger os BF TG & the feature 15-1ap (nine and three- | cight that won the world champion- Your Old Hat e Mt ated Editors. Tuc.) T uities bttt Coldstets” o i eighths m:jl!—t) utomobile | ship at the Olympic in Brussels i TadeNew Acai {Ga 3 S e est sae . Ascot Speedway here, in 5.19 1920, and others starred crews adeNew i ames yesterd \ v ain 50 T tart | = i ANNAPOLIS, M, ADFil 21 Possls |yt et et Eos ooty S, Duray French driver, finished & pm.r} of more recent vears e i %N oA ; ) Lilities of & meeting between thesrow- | the Prinee Geore Silverbers &2 102 18 6 second. Haugdahl also took the one- | (lendon coiched Naval Academy Hemodeling hy Experts. « & H - e S oar i Weismann 28 32 9 o lap dash in 0.2 5-3, Duray again fin- | crews for twenty-c Last 5 ¥ 3 ) ini erews of the University of Wash- | former, win Bonjamin Cohen... 46 83 6 4, ishinz second. | vear when he retir ¥ from Vienna Hat Company ek of rest after ¢ iuou it | in and the Naval Academy were i & M. Goldstein 2 91 11 6. { conching he was sueceeded aus coach 408 i ad e seainst Mary. IS HERE FOR MATCH g ESlpiaians 8 H. Blum 3 3 93 |of the midshipmen by his s ic Raaan s ecect moat West it se here when it was learned that but two hits, Miller s ‘E 58 7 3 5 of © o « .. me .:"; £ ; R S 3 he Dt Ligers | thie Hiskies have Desr 3n. communi- | IS Levs 4 a6 e HAVERS-0CKENDEN WIN. AR R R D Ll L 1ough Jos: = i Sition with Nave autharit SoEa R C.Walpof (110 19 21 5 1 PHILADELPHIA, April 21—arthur | SU08 T s tout | The g SHon MENE et eeetine | ] . Havers and James Ockenden, Brit- | L L Syl en automebiles, loaded to « race during their trip east for the | Young Friends. »fessionals, defeated Max Mars- | s et o i garoving the Maruneburk | poughkeepsie regatta, ) | SUNDAY SCHOOL ROLLERS HoCoomn 00 85 102 3 &ase doks iomal Smateur thampion, ind ToDAY |! Match Your Gdd Coats s < ( a.) duchpin m and friends, 8 atid 5 oo 1 Joe wood, professioi ter=| o, . W el | N Vad iohbin toam s iends | amivan Tienss 5. witson, su-| START TOURNEY TONIGHT | £ £ 8 I 3e e o Minovod prtesiond, seter | BASE BALL oM With Our Special s 4! tonight's battic with the Washingion perintendent of the academs, is ex-| A bowling tourney of the Sunday | Eoa® 45 55 15 s 8538/ 010 ‘exhibition golf mateh at the| ERICAN LEAGUE PARK v M . made every | t the Grand Central pected to take up the proposal for | g aes | Kirstein 235 20 8 213 9218 Crdarbrook Club. | AMERICAN LE : : Tort feo Army's three | 2 aishtpcelue. trip alout tie flon within & day or two. |SCLoO! of tho SMount Mecnon FHe| dua D16 2t 0 l4ez 934 et sy RS TE !l Washington vs. New York || 3 re ¥ Marinelli, third | €t Martinsbure crowd will jour- | “phe middy oarsmen are eager for |Methodist Episcopal Church South, Tickets on sale Spaldmgs, 1338 G St || ] oo el f [ neS Lo the GRl Stadium to witness | The two crews have met|will open tendght at the King | gornstein Sree DODGERS SELL FRENCH. N, from 8:30 AM. o 1100 P.M. 3 Vg w wane, fniee ut Paugnkeep VY Winning | pi, Ajeve. ®in the woman's event, | Seigal 7 NEW YORK, April 21.—Ray Prench, iekuch ot enia o Hatki: Od s 65 The grear Lowling of the Waverly | and:Wdshington last year the Adult Department will bowl the Eaer ki fohee Ees Teon sols make Ol | EE 2 up e 1 ¢f the Nationa! Capital Leaguc, - T % pe 1 oY 51 SRED o it TNy W A— p 5 | Teacher Training eclasgs tonieht and XKarmel 2 tion. the brooklyn Club has an- | STANDARD MAKE o which smashed the maples for three anjamir 57 e v | = - conseentiye v 600, as AMERICAN RUGBY TEAM | the Young Prople’s Department meets pomaa 2 nounved i save the sxies of earire . created no Ih. an Uie Senfors tomorrow night at ! . — et i new auif, J o Sehool | ¢ha the A1 DEFEATS BRITONS, 25-3'7,,, g 3 etonp wiil setils ey WHRST POINT. N. Y.. April 21.—The patterns, b » ten United | 16 [aonee kel E > b Rronman . 32 100 18 New York Giants will play an exhi- - s 1 W mp Come | Uresident Farl Stocking of the Dis- TMOUTH, Tngland, April 21— |tue istue Wednesday night. Blam 2 = e Dition same with the Atmy nine hers E!SEMAN’S Lo i L 5 2 i erican Olympic Rugby foot | in the men's com on, the Veisborg ........ 36 3 e S ninee b Aoy fou tr retation has something up | (15 (OTORn Ot Fentea (e Deven: | D-partment meets. the Officers e % @ nex?” Wednosday. Boston ” College. CASH OR CREDIT | s i crarding . ana | Vall team 1t cated the Devon- |Dp L TastE the UiHeery. s % 4 '8 originally sches s = By il e Py s m b u hough he refuses to sy anything, | POt services 25 points to 3. I L e Tew 13 13 5 consented to move its game ahead to| CONVENIENT TIRE SHOPS 605-607 7th St. N.W. Jupe 1k i i v ouldn't be surprising it they were | o e i ont oAy hlont Dogkin 2 o2 4 rext Monday 327 13tk Street N. t v ’ (RN brought togethor during th | ITAL] VOr cups Lavi 5 Sla il 3 Savher . 4 ¢ 3 5 Sisy X or cups have been presented by stein ... ) ‘ R T iy 7| ITALIANS WIN AT SOCCER. |7 Silger cubs have been provinted by | Sl i o i ri Grand Centrs | JHOME, April 31— picked team of [t (he Sunday school and Rev L Br ddian University players defeated | o, 1 2 o i competi- | Kiog . a re ¢ nutes and At the annual meeting of un-, 11 English university picked team by | o = EE"vo:;rrh SRESS & e g':fu H sod tim onsidering | Masonic League the following offi- | three goals {o nothing in a soccer LieEity Spiogler ... 4 16 13 i et crcoumered m o were clectel: Brocidon. pathe. . A drising . wind | Bles e ORcabors & %o . whb; viee p 3 cx Bovd: | ihroughout the contest, Premier Mus Ginsberg .0 FINE T i1 sccretary-treasurer, A. Eber oi: h Ambascador Graham | FENGLER IN AUTO GRIND. | goieaioon . 8.2 1 FINE TRIBUTE IS PAID corer, Lowney Krause: deleg: i of 20000 spectators wit- { INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. April 21— Hems ... B33 the Washington Duckpin Assoc °d the contest The entry of Harlan Fengler, voung- | Wolfe -.0........ @ 10 1 TO WILD BILL DONQVAN - B H: : publicity see i e rst driver ip the A. A. A., in the a Sty 3 Walter Collier. N | nual 500-mile automobile race to Le W HAVEN. Conn. April 21 s . = TAKES BICYCLE TRIAL. [held at the Indianapolis motor snced- | Wolte . 9 Psubmildom vos 0 1t st : e {way May 30, has been announced. | Kluft 7 13‘ diiag i \\’.‘n YALE WINNER AT POLO. | PATERSON, N. J., April 21.—R. “Qll.‘angh-r won his first fame in Cali- | Sehneider ... 3% 27 5 w B (Wild S s 2 |dr, of Brooklym, N. Y., representing|fornia several months ago, when he Wesseman .. » 32 6 maniger o 1 LU || PINUHURST, N, C. 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