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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 SPORTS Rowing Interest Keen at Naval Academy : Carroll of Holy Cross Is Great Hurler MIDSHIPMEN TO COMPETE | CHANGES ARE MADE D. C. COLLEGE RACKETERS |MANGAN IS PLAYING IBEST COLLEGE PROSPECT IN SOME BIG CONTESTS| INSWIMMING CODE| START 1925 COMPETITION| IN NET SEMI-FINALS| ROR MAJORS SINCE MATTY PRINCETON, N. J., April 16.—Rad- PINEHURST, N. C. April 16— e S . v . o 1 the intercollegiate SE g i i - . ight i ks M f the Dn barton Club . . In Addition to Striving for Collegiate Honors on |5 chunses in the intercoliesiate ASF BALL i not bemppeemyied 18 e alt of o sgotiiahit o [T MAERIRE (he Diniartor S| Has Pitched 39 Games for Biis Team and Annexed . here by Coach Frank Sullivan, presi- local college athletics these days. Track athletes and lacrosse men | oyjichi Harada of Japan in one of|* Hudson, Cre'ws Will Enter American Henley dent of the College Swimming Coaches’ have been heard from recently, and now varsity tennis teams are | the semi-finals of*the North and South 37, Losing Only One in Which He Went Route. Association of America. ‘ : championship_tennis tourney. The new resulations provide, among | fighting for recognition. S. Howard Voshell of Brooklyn, the arsd Row in Other Races ’ulhm- things, for a dead start in all Racketers at three colleges of the local group have been tuning up | titleholder, is enpaged in the other Not Big, But Has Geod Physique. races and prevent the establishment SR B e € s of Mary- | Semi-final, playing Alfred H. Chapin of new records except in meets in com. | 197 SPring engagements during the past few weeks, and teams of Mary- |*¢ Springeld. the Associated Press, petition with two or more colleges. land and Catholic University have engaged in actual competition. The | Mangan advanced yesterday at the ! NNAPOLIS, Md., April 16.—With crews entered for the annual in- | . 1N¢ changes were recommended by | College Parkers opened their campaign at home yesterday against the |expense of Walter Merrill Hall, the BY LAWRENCE PERRY. ; Coach Sullivan and were adopted at| petmen of the Universi iChiuend A et U ictiony Dub| Mo S vets v Kaat e 4 A . tercollegiate classic at Poughkeepsie, June 20; the American Hen- | the meeting of the swimming rutes| Rctmen of the University of Richmond and scored a decisive victory, byt | New 1t s iasate detesied EW YORK, April 16.—Those who journeyed to Princet 1 huylkill, May 30; a regatta with Princeton on Lake |(ominttee heid at Worthwestern Unl- Georgetown's tennis team is due to swing into action tomorrow | G. C. 1‘».«‘-"0’};:-”;{7[1}’"'{5 o York and intermediate points to witness the third a besides at least two regattas on the home waters of the | cepted by the Western and Missouri | afternoon at the Hilltop, where the netmen of St. John's of Annapolis will | (/1 (he other half of the bracket, ing duel between Owen Carroll, the Holy Cross pitching s the Naval Academy is attracting widespread interest | Valley Conferences. % be entertained. Boston, 6 9—7, while Chapin tan| Charley Caldwell, the Tigers' twirling ace, saw in Carroll perhaps the best ) g P! The c: lete li: hange: T i | follaegsomplete list of changes 18 as| Aaryland's victory over the Spiders|win a game on its Southern trip, was|away from Charlton Shafer of New college big league prospect since Christy Mathewson. ke ; S 8 AR oo : ] | was the first registered in tennis by |to tackle South Carolina at Columbia | York, 6—0, §—1. Al e AT S e Jmpetus is given the program by reason of the Poughkeepsie classic, | All races shall begin from a dead|yne cojlege” Pariers since 1023, and today and will conclude its tour to-| Oniy one match was plaved in the T!"L‘ ‘g‘,sh'“ f?ct‘h’";‘{‘[ _“}'-’" 2 ’,ug,g(,,‘x."',‘ o ,‘hl' great ’d“ {ih“ \” T 1¢ hiest place, and, on the other hand, by the triangular contest with | start. they indicated they will figure much|morrow with a game against Univer-| women’s singles, Anne B. Townsend, | 8race and rhythm of the Holy Cross moundsman’s delivery and in the wa ¢ 23 In judging the fancy dive one judg et Balt 5 rite itching for crews of Harvard, Syracuse and the Navy, on May 23, the latter [ In Judging the fancy dive one judge | ;56 prominently in varsity et play |sity of Richmond at Richmond. The Philadelphia, gaining the semi-final| he worked a wet ball, not with a view to strikeouts, but to pitching for will be placed at each side of the pool, to be staged here Pohe | this season than last. Three of the Old Liners encountered Georgia Tech [round by downing Mrs hit and run. with the div referee behind L : . The: Navy crews have been on the|the junior varsity crews. This ar-| divers. _m,,,.“‘f\v,,‘.y e topind the | four singles matches and both of the |at Atlanta yesterday and were de-|mond of New York. 6 Carroll is not a big man; indeed, his for about two months, and al-|rangement has been made to condition | will blow his stle and - judges | doubles contests staged vesterday | feated, 21 to 4. The Yellowjackets on| Today Miss Townsend meets Mrs. ‘e ysiq ould se o 3 es ihe PR e e bRl e e B simuitaneoustly hold ub a cand Gz, | Were arnered by OId_ Liriers. a batting rampage got 24 hits off two [ Benjamin E. Cole of New York In the InSl e O e e e e committea meld at Northwoster, "thes | Catholic University was vanquished by the Midshipmen at Annapolis. ok Lo b : | . Kimbrough, Burns and Tan won|Maryland hurlers, while Enloe, Geor-|top half, while in the lower section tionable how he would stand the «ks because of rough weather that |Princeton freshmen a week later. ing the ber bints | K h, Maryland hurlers, while Enloe, balf, senerally marke’ inle Deviod of the| . Versity fnd Joaior vavolty srews of | 2ua che busiber of points credited: | eir singles matches handilyhut| sia s plicher. AapkAls: sind swats| MArtha: BayAvd): Boston, (o Plaving. storm and stress of a big league ear, the oarsmen are making excel-| the two institutions also will meet on | the score to be given |/Capt. Weber of the Maxy: m'l;rs‘ fell | he ylelded well scattered. :lh_::‘lmhlghélmg:fln.dlm‘\ff Penelope An-| By Ghester Horton career. On the other hand, there are progress. The varsity eight lost | Carnegie Lake. On May 16 the Middy | No records will be allowed for any | Pefore McDaniel of Richmond in a == SLBoL ¢ sttt : = robust than Carroll who have b | stifily fought 6—8,6—0, 6—4 encoun-| A dozen track and feld athletes of The main thing in the back swing |men less robust than Carrol ha one man by graduation last|third varsity and plebes will pull | performance not made in competition ) Sy 4 ok bplat —— 5 e . e gouarE e ahlioe bnk i oot : H b g ter. Kimbrough paired with Tin Georgetown University left today for for the upright half swing is the same | made good in the major base bal et ok Tl SRt | ael it o BTNk o Il I oo orniline allogRa oL St i Welier wiave0 it B ERESIT T [4WD UGS WeRs: iiard Wi Tars to| CENTRAL HIGH NETMEN | thing as the main thing in that part of | orsanizitions, and perhaps the mod- \cademy are expecting great things|vania. A week later will come . Breakers of gnized stand- | doubles, and scored with little trouble. | compete in two meets. The Blue and auy back swing. :1:“.-1 ‘;,. S Dics carciat s tob arsbian of the ore: 1vy-Harvard-Syracuse regatta will receive certificates proving = Grav team will appear in the games BEATEN BY WOODBERRY !efn slow and low. ”'“_m-‘t‘_ O Arri gred t Crew Expected. Crimson will send only its varsity hts to such records. _Regan and Rock were the onlylat Ohio State Saturday and at the Start the clubextreme =~ e cight, but Syracuse will pit its junior [ The plunce for distance is abolished. | Catholic University winners in_six [Loyola College meet in Chicago on| Central High School racketers lost bacls with au ink| Tbe Holy Cross star has pliched 39 up o Standards of the crew | VATSLY and (reshman eishts against| In the breast stroke a swimmer may | Singles matches played at Annapolis | Sunday. to the Woodberry Forest tennis team el Sl e S Ul ol o 1920, which swept everything in|like crews of the Middies. el s '4':,}"].'.\':fw‘,l":?,mh..' keeps his | § o and Cummings were wunable to| Zeke Balley, former Central High|JC: art :;‘f ({.;xe"n::inn‘di'u:“o Heln right knee up— proached this record, nx even the country and then won the world Loses One of Stars. An official called the inspector of | Withstand the onslaughts of the Navy | School and University of Maryland | 'y S5, OF (e season, 4 10 0. EREIPROC Lo the | KRt I Caiere TGS i oD b the Olympics <*™ [ The Navy varsity crew has suffered [ lanes and turns is created, with the | racketers. A rainstorm that fiquded | base ball star, was a prominent Mol e 3 s 6: Monros defeated Riordan, knee-locking point | Highlands of o past seneration ighkeepsie in 1921 and 1922. These | %1€ sexious seibeik froentiys mhis (duty 6 sceine fnat cach swimmer e Tus e s PN S i y‘\','f-‘{»,»p“',"’;-fi!f?'fiu‘,fif';".’fi?fi.?f i % oA Motay et 1:-?('“:'-:.:;:;“:: S S hnocenmna sl P Veoh hod | vietard A | was the loss of Born, No. 2 oar, who | touches the edge of the pool’ when|any doubles matches. s ohn’s ep School n -1 ed Birch, 6—8, 7— e dnd Sos p x 1 he pitc thro B Clomdon, e e ey chard A-| was having scholastic difficulties and [ turning and also stays within his own| e tico yesterday. He drove in several| roe gefeated Caffee and Birch in dou- e jEhghe | s ateon iy Boafon itolie sl ban sondon, father of Richard WJ. Glen-| .\ 1ot row this season. Glendon |lane. No college base ball is scheduled |Tuns with his pair of doubles and a| ples 6—3 and 64, time keep it still | years ago. The other game lost o SamUin puesent "“_”‘\"f”,“"'_f"""‘”m:mx the vacant seat by taking Gleim | The game of water basket ball,| here today, but tomorrow George- | homer. On Saturday the Blue and White Jow to the ground | curred when Carroll had been con henfon Coached the Middy oarsmen | i, stroke oar in the junior varsity, | which now Is played in the Western | town will be host to the Fordham Virginia was beaten by North Caro.| {e3m encounters the Navy Plebes at with a very slight | pelled to leave the contest because R il 965 ind Gleim’s place has been taken by | Conference, is replaced as the official | nine at the Hilltop. In the only con. | Virgin oy North Caro-{ 4 apolts. pressure dow n-| injury e crews’ will see their first réal | 2nd Clelm'a place has been g o d s fest here Sesterdiy Cathotle Univer. | 102 in a track meet for the first time R LEG+ LET CLUB | ward with the left e e e Y il 2| The hoating of the two major crews | A thrown zoal in water polo will | sity was nosed out by Pennsylvania | Yester when the Tarheels out. HEAD "DRIFT- |arm. Keep the ygers Have Strinz hen the oarsmen of Massachuse > now is as follows g 8 count 2 points instead of 3. | 1 3-to-2 battle on Brookland field. | ¥cored the Cavaliers, 83 to 43, at Char- left arm in rather | He will be graduated thi the Middies open their season ch | o T e safeties, while Devin of holic Uni-|first places, while Virginia- got but this part of the | go to the Detroit Tyz will have varsity and junior varsity 0. Eddy. 3 Gleim, 21 Kine. bow: Sea MAY SETTLE FIGHT ISSUE. |vercity was nicked for elght. A single | four. McPherson of the winning team PLAY FORT HUMPHREYS swing. After you have let the ciub. Soughtt Dy every big les CrowEsd e ety biven paill te ¢ Vardis—Brewer. stroke: Hoerner. | NEW YORK, April 16.—The New |and double clustered in the elghth | Wis high point scorer. He won the| puciern and Western base ban | head “drift” around to the right, your | in the cou owed separately, and the Navy plebes Gritle. 6 Rizhy, 47 Zuver. | York State Athletic Commission ex. |Inning gave Penn its winning tally. |century and furlong dashes and tied | n3'S0, 00, JUesiern base ball | yoigne wwill have transferred largely | From the foregoing it will be gat will make it a triangular event with . ot ot SoxemAE A mcees today o Welte the Sloa b With Darby for second place in the | qurine “the remainder of the “wesy | to your right leg. Now break the|ered that Carroll tock the rubber in ter to the long story of its troubles | “Ar¥land's nine, which has yet tol|low hurdles. Eastern was to journey to Fort Hum. | Wrists upward and let the arms go |the pitching contests that he and Cald ~ over Mickey Walker and Dave Shade. phreys today in an attempt to meas- | Wpward with the club, but stop when | well, the great Tiger athlete, have ast night that he is ready to make S D R Tuesday, when the soldiers were de. | ders with your arms. Then let the | sophomores in their respective !\mmorluue arrangements for a de- . av On erron [ M feated, 6 to 4, and on Saturday u\: clubhead naturally fall right back and | versities. This was the e, AM fense of his welterweight title against Georgetowners also will tackle the |into the ball. oss won, 4 to 1, In a game LV | the Californian v irginia aili- S . S was u 1y pla; a hrilling A Jess Sweetser’s Courageous Putt at Flossmoor | | 35/£"0y nine in the Virginia baili e R MACK PAYS FOR POOLE Western's tilt with Gonzaga High | BALTIMORE woMAN | Princeton made eight solid hits off 5 . < f 3 5 A 2 3 fs the only scholastic diamond game Carroll, one of them a triple by Cald EMBERS of the Pierce Athletic Club base ball team of Hyattsville PHILADELPHIA, April 16.—Man- HE manner in which a man performs under pressure provides | scheduled for tomorrow | | well, and another a two-bagger by have received new uniforms and equipment, and will make their | ager Connie Mack of the Philadel- some of the greatest thrills of golf. | Saturday, in the Lincoln Park sta. | BOWLERS TO V|S|T Boohecker, but at all times when men It felt that the eight should | | | | | | | | 5 : ille | Phia Americans has announced that 2 = dium, Eastern encounters the Univer? second start of the season on Sunday, when the Hyattsville | PI5, GTCHESIS Bas anngunced that What a wonder Walter Hagen is when it comes to extricating| Sty of Marvland freshmen combien American Legion nine is encountered. ~Last Sunday the Washington | Pitcher Meeker to the Portland, Ore., | himself from a tight hole! tion that yesterday met with defeat at team in exchangze for First Baseman Jess Sweetser is a ey o ., | the hands of the Alexandria High | ekt s 31 (Poale. . Mack /ot o aiat Je Sweetser is another game one, particularly good at match | (gssers, 3 to 1, in five innings. |from the Washington Ladies’ League | *¥EE] SNC (OF Sitoh whicn aigw involved in the deal. play and never to be counted out until the last moment. o and the Regents, a selected combina- | the Princeton pitcher to score. Other Riverdale diamond and is booking ) e byl il oo 5 2 3 s - s SSees tion from Baltimore, will be rolled se Nassat ould e bee. anked iy e N me T ALEXANDR'A scHOOLs . A putt made by Sweetser in the off for Sweetser, for his approach ran ORll i ol it dchves L Sarunday | oL Toul s oen 54 nda me 3 tw | D- C. GOLF BODY PUTS P aturday | - Caldwell had m rouble with t 1923 national amateur championshi vards past the pin to a most PIRATES FARM HURLER. B S naierh chmm (el ¥ e night { wet ball than his rival, and yielded 12 At S exasperating position. { Herzl and 'Rislo "teams of the CO E G 0 c PITTSBURGH s o At Flosmneor was certatily the most | Sy o e Ris ball vwas pase The Washington girls came out vic- | nes o (1an his rival and vlelded omiantty YCenter Tieens | St Hito MP TIN N TRA K April 16.— The pelEagiscts Jiay B T DHMGRE: n the first place, his ball was par: OFF ACTION ON ENTRY‘mrmus in the first half of the match, | oy, 411 ¢ em of convincing | were on bases and scores threatened The second half of the intercity |the Worcester twirler was airtight duckpin match between a picked team | After Caldwell had made a threc 7 zger and rested vird, Carroll Mohawks trounced the Marylanders, 10 to 7. bagger and rested on third, Carre Manager Wolfe has the use of the y : gt | Pittsburgh club has released Cecil H. tially stymied. Secondly, the route t e | including a triple, a double and twc action Sunday, the former encoun- | Shelton, “a right-handed pitcher, t6| This putt possessed every element| to the cup was down hill. Thirdly | rolied in Baltimore, and are confident | ™ * RGN Tean, the Hol tering the Gleh Tcho Athletic Club | the Oklahoma City Club of the West- | of difficulty that could be imagined.|there was a distinct side-hill Slope | of holding their lead of 76 pins. Cross second baseman, who, it wou nine at the Monument Grounds. (M | ALEXANDRIA, Va. April 18—|ern League, under an optional agree. | Moreover, the play was of the most | Fourth, the green was . bit slippery. _The line-up of the Washington team | cor” should interest big league s mond No. 3, at 3 oclock, and the g ligtic track and fleld champion|ment. The Pirates obtained Shelton | critical importance, Lastly, there was that no {nconsider-| Restriction of tournament entries in | 1l have Billie Niner as lead-off, Marie | 750 505 0 "0 0r o does ltos meeting the Northerns at 1|gpg'sor the city of Alexandria were |from Durham, N. C., of the Pledmont| It was in the final round against|able distance of six feet to be o | the lotal £olf tournaments and a uni if"';"‘;o“’*“"mffis ,‘f,’“.‘"' Gladys' Lowd aie o o NS o lock at diamond No. 7 |to "be decided 'here this afternoon | League. Max Marston. After the morning | sidered. {form handicapping system for Dis.| g COpRIRe Gulll at anchor. S cs i | when the athletes of Episcopal High | e = eighteen holes Sweetser had been| To make the putt meant that Sweet- | trict clubs, were among the subjects e oL has the MATCH TO CONCANNON. Aloysius base ball tossers will prac-| 3 ; e 3 | : o : | same line-up that rolled previously, ~ v L L % = 3 School filed on Hoxton Field to (\E‘-‘ leading, 2 up. But Marston took | ser would still have a chance to re-| discussed at a meeting of the execu vith Madeli Zorh h 3 e J C eannor - ed } lead tice lomorrow at the Union Station|fend their honors against the Maroon | NAVY AND YALE TOP [{he lead at the seventh hole in. the | tain the championship he had-won | tive committee of the District Golf | Naivey ot ne 2orbach, who is con'| Joe Concannon g o D B e e e O aina®Y | and White team of Alexandria High. | afternoon, and from that time on it | In 1922. Missing it meant relinquish- | Assoclation last night at the home of | St for: preiiy 1osane b ine | 12 balls o B e Episcopal won out last vear by { was a_terrific nerveracking struggle, |Ing the title to Marston, Despite the | IT. T. Shannon, 3104 Cleveland. sve E : : ot fing . : — sman margin, out alexanaria, witn| IN WINTER PASTIMES | with “sarston ‘either in - front e e e upen Tl and ) noes Jdn! view of ‘the fact that the two citles, holding down the an-| N ki ¢ 130 5 Lafayettes will meet the F. .|l S it She T e S en RIth: e o . e an- | chor position. Lior Vi e 5 -am which numbers several second slight margin, or even with Sweetser, | the physical difficulties of a stymie. | nouncements of most of the taurra. Smith Co. mine on Saturday, and on | G irict “champlons until the sixteenth hole was reached. | sidehill and downhill slopes and a fast | ments this Spring have been Seot oot lay will meet the Irving and Con | hors, wag the favorite o win 038, | vale is the onty sertons rival of the | Then Jess, by a fine approach putt. | green, he holed his ball. It was game- | action was DoStponed. s Heights teams. The Bell Radio| itnizht, Fletcher, Baggett, Smith and | yoc1® 18 rious rival of the | regained the lead after Marston had | ness of the highest order. it ey of e | | Handicaps assigned a player from | team was defeated, 10 to 0. Berman were counted on'to perform | e'\o; for. Al oo for tho Seasoll |mikesd & kot one | | That he unable to beat a dead | his home club may mot be equitabie ||| am now al our creditably for Alexandria. BPOris Jus pleted. Marston won the seventeenth, a |stymie on the second extra hole ok ST : Vavy wi spate nd | when applied to his game over a Emil Phyle is expected to pitch for R aban ey, pmulpated: Suwt oo ting, and they were all | 8o eventually lost out to the courage- | conrse. the weromi e Over another -, ke rhe: o place in box d gy astics a ed, but the Center Market team -when the| Ajexandria High v meet sthel DUES T DoslnE and onepmtice and | square coming to the home hole. | ous and determined Marston does not fixe . n 4 also took no action on the matter of Arlington’ Athlétic Olub is met-on the b Gaoroe Mason Hi, 5 2 B v b y cbzztdl gL c Seorge Maso! gh School base ball 5 . 9 Max pitched a beautiful second two|detract from his previous perform-|establishing 3 andic = r on 3 Arlington field- Sunday affernoom 8t ieani' Baturday afternoon on the | aiqs Was the leader in swimming| feot from the cup, and it seemed all ance. e Plhing = funiform Bandicapuing among its mem- | mEtoR sy ) water pol system. 3 “oialock: = Juhnhy. Tayer = RUS] Georze Mason Highy Schivol diayand |~ iiomore’ ir loming - xnd” gyitinastios Arlingtons’ mound selection. gy wore won Wi the LiGbE BE st Roland R. MacKenzie, the District a st 7 A contests and by securing, by a wide Fred of Co. Talkoma, Migees. Thtg, _“‘H‘l“l""_““fh old-time rival in the base ball tossers | margin, the firat places in the fnal lumbia, will leave Washington to- inning-.when Wilson o of Fishburne Military Academy Sat-|of the intercollegiate tourneys | , - morrow for Wilmington, where | grounder with I on third urday afterncon on Hoxton Field.| Aq to general results with ali arms BY WILL H. DILG, they will play with George P. James, | J : The zame is schedulde for 4 0'clock. | yale and the Navs ol oon *me: President, Izaak Walton League of America also of Columbia, in exhibition | i i Knox and McNally starred when| == 770 - Pison in the MEAlS o tb Tty 3 Sl of 3 Tafuhes Sabutdey and Sunter Undefeated Lightweight the Ontario Athletic 8 Virginia Gray and Dreadnaught| jegiates. Navy was first in foils, the Wyoming Midzets, 28 to base ball clubs have both work-outs | considered the most important branch | ” | N HE State of Minnesota is seriously considering going into the ang — . Champion of the World Al il hooked for today at 5 o'clock. The swordsmanehip, and its captain, | worm busine PRICE OF HORSE RISES. | 4 1 ks Smithfield. Midgets are being 2 vs will use the Cardinal park for| Stubbs, won first individual honors | G : s 2 PA m Y 36— Reits | > I can tell it now. It is this: - for ey 1l meeting tOMOITOW | their session. while the Dreadnaughts | with this weapon A Dbill has been introduced into the Legislature providing for |, BPANA. e e e S 1 resorted to scientific study of zht d en-Sunday will pla £ s > repo: o eadnaug! s ring e, v Y % SIS = BRSIED, Yesteros old | hatom I Owl idgets o he Caniress Boights | o 0 o @ Wesadnauent yin swimming Navy was second to|an official angleworm farm, or hatchery, or whatever a place would be | o Leon Tolle. e iy Soil o the human anatomy through B gels- a e eld | Yale in e nals of 3 tercol- 5 & 2 i hooks. ion’t kno: f 3 b sl | t a the intercol- | _yed yiot raises anwleworins. . |lonaire Redline, a sorrell gelding, 2 ; bog I don't know if ever a | legiates, and it gave both the Blue . 3 f boxer did tk 2 o i which attracted attention on centra 5 professional boxer did that be- and Princeton good contests in the The worms would be used for bait, Hich attract attention on central P The Troguois Clib of Bloomingdale RDUAN DEP ORES SEeE 10 b ahues S 1 oy eani o 53 Iliinois tracks last year. When placed fore. The combination of all will play the Eeuning Athistic. Club PU L et s it | 2ECounes U |1\'hllx:“;.'lp‘l((‘;\:xll:: oo SERIES OF PIGEON RACES | with Trainer Charles Wilson one year ; Mhese things, the study of the teamy cEEPIonyE e Heun i BLine {the acknowledged champions this | when you make fun of it) that the | oP. H e By ot i it P B ! body, the exceptional methods Georges League, Sunday atternoon at| - ATTACK ON SPORTS | Soxr. arouieiees o iamplons i | when y0u make fun of 1) that the| ENS HERE ON MAY 3|iine cor 3125 He broughe $.00 st e 2:30 on the Benning diamond. showing among the other colleges In | bare of this sort of bait, and tourists | 1 o\ SRR SotsEtmer : 2 fected as a result of my own Candidates for #he Buchy ‘Jumior O e wrestling and should be ranked|have to bring their own. At yesines condltions 9uring the SEeme o 2 experimenting, the invaluable nine are requested to report to John| A jnsuctice has been done Purdue | “CSond: Charles Cheney of Minneapolis, of | past month have made it possible for RED SOX FARM HURLER. experience and opportunity for Gegowltz, newly elected manager, Sat- | 7/o0 Injustice e T e T nriE 5's basket ball team, though [the staff of the Minneapolls Journal, | members of pigeon clubs of the city JERSEY CITY, N. J. April 18 x Shservation | which was mine urday at 12:30 at Seventh and O | tneawsn s wttaek on colloge ath. | defeated by several teams, notably | is interested in the bill. Cheney says: | to devote much time to the training B Kokfar obchiors hos bata b ' Sheu I bainiedithousands apon Ehie(s o i W T e A e s e i | the “Army. won. thrss igamen trom ‘There is some dispute on as to|of birds for the Old Bird races which i in L S el 7 - - iR e el e ANt N Eth e e Purdue Alumni Association, | NeStern Conference teams and four [ how the state should.measure out the | will be held here over the southern | tained on option from the Boston Re % housands n Sam'’s s e e sy Joclation. | of the five played against members | worms, whether to sell them- by the |and western courses every -Sunday, | S0X by Jersey City of the Interna- 4 Doughboys in the war, has en- Ballston Midgets defeated the Court. | declared in a radio address. of the Intercollegiate Association.|inch or like spaghetti.” | beginning May 3. tional League. Keefer was with the|i 2 abled me to get at the bottom TardiMidedts 35 hath'F s of a don Leslie, former f’""‘"'\ athlete and| vietorfes were scored in both games| Otto C. Neuman, House member.| TIn addition to preparing for the [Bay City team of the Michigan-|| g of this whole subject of phys- 3 present speaker of the house of rep- | againgt Yale, from Wheaton, has been asked to|club races, District fanciers are show- [ Ontario League last season. % S ical fitness and culture. And ble-header, 25 to 3 and 27 to 11. For [ games ‘with the winners'icall /Hajry/l RIS tativas or the Indiana Legisla P introduce the bill. | ing great interest in the coming inter- e b Herrity, Clarendon 294, between 6 and | 7 i 28 gene do no E i “Larry” C. Hodgson, former mayor | city races at Chattanooga, Tenn., in E Y . B o 3 By il asancrallido o REGAINS MAT TITLE. of St. Paul. s a twarm supporter of | June. A canvass of Washington ciube WTBESTI‘E f’fi N:UTUAI"P ’ E?glci,:hfh:“:}}]‘zu» Cof “THE = e e “HIC. 1 16 the bill, but wants the hatchery lo-|shows that practically every bird| Joe Turner hooked to meet Pete 7 gs i e shape of “THE e 3 ARl There was not an arrest for| CHICAGO, April 16.—Johnny Myers, | the Dil g oy 1o Sl e nr 1 ol L o mee! 7 3 TENNY LEONARD SYSTEM A e R e g | syt have (Gtring e e tovme s oy e o Ving | cated in the “Northwest Angle,” for | owner will have entries in the na- | Dallas in a wrestling match at the ; : ENNY ARD SYST claim a forfeit from the Nationals, are | 4Tus ming,” Leslie added. “Also I|champion, regained his title by taking | Which the worms were named. tional event Mutual Theater tonight. Zal '\ ¥ = OF F OTING PHY heing booked by John D ston at | home-coming,” Leslie added. <0 ampion, rega s e by taking 2 = A 1 Z= = o belng Dooked by JChn Dannington Bt | Tat to say. ihat no students oD Bars | ke fihd. aoa derilnes Gl s e Gifioniy it o Betie §uad man | \ FIT 5 ey % due were forced to donate to the sta- [ match with Lou Talaber, the cham.| %10 by oty ORI PE 5 | J Wheth. = . e Cardinal Juniors defeated the North- | dium fund, nor were they as much as | pion, in five minutes, with & succes. | 25, longevity and propagation. Dis- \ % The Benny Leonard Home-| Whether vou have ever taken e ors > olicited o : . e \ / 2 phy cult: urses, by ern JRBIoRe; atvod 2 o, sthistenare. maid st atvean ] oIcriteup Beallacky: ment over the origin of angleworms. N \ { / Course for Promoting |in gymns, or not, you will be inter. - i \ 5 sted in my new practical methods. Peerless Juniors have the use of | Purdue, and if Prof. Mahin wiil cite Some say they just grow, like N i ess s s desigi Diamond No. 4 Sunday afternoon at | me ané case of 4 bos receiving | AGAINST FOREIGN GAMES, |Democrats, while others insisi that| ONN \ / Physical Fitn, Because my system is designed to o'clock and wish to book an oppo-| bonus for athletic ability here, with they multiply by division, like the Y X 4 . |meet the needs of each individual. 1 HAVE retired from the ring,|adapt it to your requirements by | [ J y 4 ary ~~~ // the undefeated lightweight | Study of your condition, just as I ne Call Lincoln 5137 between 5 |his assistance, I will personaliy pre- |, DUBLIN, April 16—By a vote of | Farmer-Laborites. b e 1t the case to Maj. Griffith, athletic |69 to 23 the Gaelic Athletic Assocla-| The bill as drawn puts the whole et o commissioner of the Big Ten. Ath.|tion has decided to retain the rule| business in the hands of the game and 0. K SWINMERS TRIP, |lotes here muxt make sheir srades |Pronibiting it members from parcicl | fish department. “This also moets with while you have hair to save Citmpion: of | the - swenid lols) yon want nisger muscles, SI11 the same as any other stydents.” |pating ml :r Pncourn{.;lm: foreign | objection. The angleworm, it is b X Through clean living, clean fight- fi:.‘:dm\erfl an)'(;:.‘ I‘fgpor‘\"t:;’e‘?l::r At et L 5 Firrails oSt et -ommon in { £2MeS, whch means all games ex-| claimed, 1, e X Tas , , you a: s Hrma . NEW R0 Js Avnl 15 Silihe o e s Tl ore mhconimel | Dt Gasim 100k Il ant Bodlent . | lant & sae nimA) e B Ake = ’%, ing, clean training, I have won the | man 'being who has no desire for proved a requcst by Mise Gertrude | betting was-unusual at ‘Burdue. el Out of all the arguments that have = SRieen Of & Boat 61 peaple, and, he- | borcwenung feats of streesih or bov D Taard Ry Hale e 2 | Ry, CHICAGO, April 16.— Asserting | been started, the outcome seems in- lieve me, I don't purpose to lose|large, weighty muscles, but who lderle and Miss 5 b 3 3 eoaroqSolagir 3 P au el does want a tingling, healthy body, New York to make the effort to swim 0SES R there is almost a certainty that able. e poor angleworm, as that esteem. In fact, I am elated | (008 BT & 0 . ey e o the English Channel this Summer. COLGATE L STAR. . |Dempsey has retired,” Eddie Kane |usual, will get the hook. 2 beyond words that I am now in a|.round championship fitness—that i % HAMILTO ¥ o ApEibl 16 ;:lsued“f;‘ritztlg;\pln: h(;:'e rlzlumll?_g ‘ghe I position to make a con_mbuhlmn for | springy step, that sparkling eve, that AD. Charles Strack, versatile Colgate ath- | Dea g h Xxing champlonship for T L the benefit of the public—the same | deep chest, glowing cheek, firm hand- DEMPSEY GOING ABROAD. | Z0atis, S ompiate his collegiate enveay [ TommyGibhage;fof whormms s |1 O DI ISE EliGRRY e e = public which has been so good and | clasp, that - de teel LOS ANGELES, April. 16.—Jack |at the Oklahoma F & A College, at | 2&€! ne s ahsmplon = so affectionate to me. of confidence with Dempsey, prizefighter and film actor; | Stillwater, Okla., according to advices . |the worla” ¢ makes for his actress wife, Estelle Taylor Demp- | received here today. Strack was cap- All through the years of my in-|success—that vou the respect sey, and Jack McDermott, the cham- | tain-elect of the Maroon boxing team, tensive preparation and training,|of me \d the adoration of wom pion’s director, are to make an ex:| member of the wrestiing team and first for winning the world's cham. | en—if you want these, then you'l tended tour of England, France and|tackle and star kicker of the foot ball pionship and then for holding it |find in my em a long-felt want Germany eleven. againsl i" CO"!QH(]EY_S. T employed, “:!:\'L,:ll“)‘fé\{:::.”15 ITF-iy‘.‘.';-’r:‘v ‘r:u- T & SRFUERREENEE EIEEIENRNRINNALANAS; N in addition to physical workouts » n first studied my own. If, for exam- owes himself or herself good healt another policy which the world |and a sound body. 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