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SPORTS. THE EVENIN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY. APRIL 17. 1925. SPORTS. 31 North Carolina Strong on Track and Field : Harvard Rowing Outlook Is Bright TARHEELS LIKELY TO WIN THREE SCHOOL NINES | CENTRAL HIGH MARKSMEN | MANGAN 15 pereaTeD CRIMSON VARSITY CREW 1 DIXIE CONFERENCE TITLE N GAMES TOMORROW A NNEX NATIONAL HONORS N TWo NET EVENTS EXPECTED TO BE WINNER | Three high school base ball Il“dln\‘ PINEHURST, N. C., April 17 Two ! A e . - i Th. i 2 s Are Well Prepared for All Events Except Javelin |, ivu, from nome. Central g "“Clexm\l. HIGH SCHOOL riflemen have been returned winners of |defending champions reached the final| F'irst Time in Several Years That Such Has Been iem away from home. Central jour- 5 ) " {round of the seventh unnual United bt ety Al o the National Rifle Association high school gallery championship. [ Xoith ana Souch ehampfonship tennis : Case—Muce : al as Last Season and ‘ according (o announcement received today from headquarters of |tormament e Hovard Vouhell of use—NMuch Power in Boat as Last Season an ; 2o e . « . Humphreys, Va.. while Eastern plays | the association : A Short Hills J.. each won in Work in General Is Smoother. town Squad in Two Meels in Middle West. on its home dinimond against the Tni The Central squad turned in a téam total of 2920 in a possible 3.000, | semi-fina versity of Maryiand fy umen nine. Voshell maintained his place Episcopal Hizh School and Alex Tl 5 ¢ victory over Alfred H. Chapi andtin High nines wivo ure schedujed| Third place went to (he West voust, |not. A. 'T. Fisher, R. G. Radue, H. S.| Sy, 00e” Q1 BY H. C. BYRD. for Saturday games. Bpiscopal enter- | when Pasudena High School shot w(Schorne. L. Kasehagen, 11 N. Bow [ M tinin shburne itary - Academ i > B i, A oman and | arquis. contested sets before defe George Mason High team at Pote | The Central squad numbers 10 men, {tition from schools in all sections of [ g5 . o 2 AR Sy ay ! 'l five of whom made up the team that | the country § it ship meet at Sewance in May. [mac. Va recently deteated Iastern and Tech| The schoolboy marksmen fired 60 good work m others have | Central's temnis team, winner of r the city championship shots each, 30 in the prone positi one mat three starts, tackles the | The lineup includes W. B. Camp-| 10 standing, 10 kneeling and 10 sit Naval Academy Plebes at the Mary.|bell. captain: L. T. Meeds, H. Boudi- ' ting - % i nsend of Philudelphia, 6 60 ed in the point scoring land capitul tomorrow. Caffee, Rior Takellchl Harada of Japan won the | S41M¢ 3 i e shrinter ar i mtry who can go that fast Western and Gonzaga High base | neys to A for a meeting with | Throw and Middle Distance Runs—George | the Naval Academy Plebes, and West. | five points ahead of lowa City High School. field squad in the South and bids fair to win the i her semifinals mateh of the woman's ex Mrs Cole mitted ro " nat i indoor nced condit hampior, won froin Miss Anne B. | There their dual meets, in none of time, t In the mixed doubles round Miss [ minute, and remair or the most part fower was to twirl fo : | T L] St SRt . inating Mrs Sl can clip clos |the 1 streeters, while Tribby ‘was| 4 = X | York and Harada 5 bard Moore and ¢ Couch Dan Aheara's mound selection el i ity InSIde G()lf Platt e e e COLLEGE BASE BALL. ipiscopel High School track und| BY LAWRENCE PERRY. (LS GRS : By Ghester Hocten pheie e SEAORTE Tnthe A Columbia, S. C.—Maryland, 11; field athletes captured first honors in 2W YORK. April 17 H in the old Hurry-up role 4 Merty hll vol £ and G. Carlton Shaefer ¥ lles, and the latter € £ 3 all three divisions in their meet with ‘ ’ g ethod of swing—the . icssang tio et Souw 3 : AloxBidrin Figh ann. for the. gecui which he has not t Ann Arbor for some seasons, is a |won over Fred G. Bagss, Johna, |, The method of swing—the upright ! ard low hurdle At Qua —Marines, 12; Bos- BRUKlE g g Lt : [ i M s &) DU halt swing—described in immediately 4 : e 1 (WAIE T tan e tme in as many years ook the stimulating specta Princeton gridiron these days [the " semifnn round ot thet men | preceding discussions s the only avail- | Hubbard an the Carolinians t AL riehmond, Va.—Wake Forest, 14; Sl chumplolehipe Jols Alad More than 30 years ago Yost played foot ball at Princeton as a line- | doubles | able ‘effective 1924 second ek er than Rt : n the senior division the swing for very el |y s. They, stranz s AL B “Vilfanous: ipiscopal runners trounced the Alex-|man—and a corking fine one he Lafayette cleven. Now he is spend- A D s ho can drians soundly, amassing 76 points. | jyg 5 week in the jungle, ar S sprightly and stalwart and strong—at | TECH HIGH’S LINKSMEN stop 1156 | uarte : C—=North Carolina | While the losers coilected n short at | promoted | l = Geocaial P Nots Gurbed in foot ball togs, Yost digs|reason why those who are working back swing. The ax o stro ; s in lso < Dame, 2 310 to 144 shaft should he Gt brose this week has At Guilford, N. C.—Duke, 9 Guil- into the serimm ana . the | In this field at the various colleges| After playing to a dead Tiger backs how they sheuld check |S10uld not meet and exchange fdeas | first scholastic golf event of st about straight 15, 1) A Vaiaity e s hes in the broad ju feet | ford, 1 | s by . 8 check Land cultivate friendly relation: | son. Tech's golf te ged out the y from the hands GG In the Tiph t ton, Va.—North ":"‘"linu.‘YAI.E AND HARVARD land block. This appurently is the one Rivalry on the field of pla 5| Genttral corbiuation: 3 th the the top of the Smiley 5 great thing that Bill Roper wanted | o4 yreciude firm friendships on the | play-off at kast Pot links ek swing., How |0 bow } : Waoshington and Lee, 2. the I AC Davidson, N. Co—Wofford, 18 | Yost to x iis men, and Roper and | fejq and off it. I never knew a player| Summaries ve this s, e, . Lt Dt -1 T0 ROW UPSTREAM |Sitn Reok i " Wictmer na-sor | 14, and of 1. ¥never knew o piaver |3 e g W WIS 0 1 At Baitimore—Fordham, 20; Loy- b g G e v | B S defeated 3 ! RESULT QF B thelilat e that oy t R coaches 4 e hag boen COMg ZIn - When T finish here on Saturd Best ball, Central i t AR hick” Evans, = NEW HAVEN. Conn | valuable work in this respect Willlam Roper will g0 to Ann Arbor f Tesh. 1 peint | : ?;;‘3;“‘;:{"'% one of the finest of | ot;ser rex v ) Lo e Cha “Having Great Time." ith me. and you may be sure that all | (¢} n & players, long Nor | e-Harva varsi t Michigun men are looking forward to | Rutley . i vered himself is benefiting from the | his visit and will do everything fn|UP- Tech. 2 ROSS.oF Sifryiey > of the o enaoualde ey June 10 il b TOWed upstream this |exercise. and today as lie romped | their power.to make him feel at | right half-swing, et togiiah Ligbes : vear wccording t announcement | ubout the gridiron he might have been . C | { home and students of golf often observe that <t concentrated and st I made by Vale rowing oMelale istaken for one of the outstanding| ks i JONES SENDS HIS ENTRY he uses a peculiarly, for him, restrict- | jia Bob Fetzer. athletic he announcement followed a con- | candidates for the Tiger team sits Lawrenceville. ed style of back swing. If the player Bob Fetzer. at [omones hice Serean Fate and. Ha {2 B e e, . FORNWDIGDIEICIASS)GS) ol s eimal i il ni that branch of s . f the fc classgs at|Vard rowing representatives, officials Yost, as he paused in his work ! Eastern visit was a luncheon at Law NEW YORK. Apr £ the full length with the club he will | at Chapel Hill t eorze Washington University will | of the New Haven and Central Ver- | for a word or two. The visit has been | renceviile, u big Eustern preparatory |op Botbe o' Jr s entries Limmediately feel that tugging and | e t his tean v | contest for the Louis A. Fischer Me.|Mont railroads and the regatta com- |a delightf one, both socially and|school lying hidden in a grove of |amateur g ' " tightness throughout the body which | a;5ve 5ol in the Soutk y norial Cup in the second annual inter- | Mittee. athletically. There is a wonderful lot | eims and maples half Sror wha ws i X es tomor ifternoon, at For the past tw vears the varsity | of backfield erial her and while | Trenton and Princeton way between | open destroys the smooth and rhythmic ef- | of Kthe L fect he will otherwise get. Winthre The Carolina squad comes Stadium, starting at 1 o'clock. | race has been rowed down stream I have not paid any attention to line| When Yost was an undergraduate It Ak 3 . vMay 9 for a triangular meet w seniors carried off the trophy | “l‘t"»d:“' Charles ”d “)IIL;P”M the | play I think Princeton will e alat Lafayette he spent some time at HAN: Been RENBIAE: to. Guniit nell and Y is almost certain to wir S opposition from the | tentative schedule of races agreed on & oy i ng the foot ball|for the open at the Lido course on | Hubt among the forwards team, which included such potential | Long Isiand following that it will o 4% fen ana wrolben at the conference: Thursday, June The whole scheme e Ioh Ratenfik | ong Teland ‘ of this visit is|stars as Doggle Trenchard, who came | 1In entering he ex 3 refer. | hi 18 3 . S| > g ntering he expressed no prefe squad In the Southern 1 ey, track toach at|18. 4 p.m.. combination crews Yale|a novel idea, but I think it is @ mighty [to be a Princeton captain: Cadwal-|ence as between I e IOURNAMEN' V"”OR 1 championships f Ake | the s offered ‘;um Harvard, upstream, middle, two A i’ TIGHTNESS andl . =i on the Thames River at New London | Yost and amat namer < been received by the i mpio a favorite has a cup to|and fine one. Intercollegiate friendships |lader, Iater a great Yale guard; Wentz, |and less difficult Onwentsia course in titular honors, l'tne lividual point winner | miles. > are very easy to establish if we will |later of Pennsyivania, and other col- |the Chicago district in the men's events, and H. Watson Friday. June 19, 9:45 a fresh- [all but take the tr t uble to form them. | legiate stars, Georgetown’s track squad Krum, athletic ector, has donated | man crews, Yale and Haj rd, down | We all enlisted in the work of Yesterday he returned for the first | 'f; Columbus, Ohio, wh { the trophy for the high point scorer | Stream, upper two miles, finishing at | developing vouns men along the right | time and made o speech that the 1-0\«;38 HORSES ARE LISTED ‘§ \: m.”v 1 W ! )u‘« Oh ‘m |in the six events carded for wor M.\m\',\ vard lines and there is not th lightest | there will long remen 3 niversity relays. The Blue and Gray ! jac : B toutna I Hoove | athletes Second varsity crews, Yale and l i ment opene vesterday with 21{g¢ Atit, ae Will be represented by two relay teams, | 10, silver and bronze medals will | Harvard, over same course as fresh FOR 900-MILE CONTEST entrie | pended 1 t this Spring mile and two miles, and by three men wwarded by t W. Club for | man race, starting shortly after fin- [ I\ A /e | By the Associated Press One of the first games to be | unfortun difficulties Dowding. Haas and Norton, in ever <econd and third places in men-s | ish of freshman event | A N ‘, 4 ICK BUENOS AIRES : ! pletec ited in a victory for F &nt hic . < L for individuals. After the Ohio zame n. men's closed and omen's| © pm., varsity'erews, Yale and mil decs wrion I, the United States cham tomorrow the Hilltoppers leave Colum arvard, upstream, starting at Ri $ ; e eok o defeated R. Saemisch of Sy e R o st B GAUM TO MANAGE TEAM - nch’ near ore. The comtast - >~.Ci.»;" T o e s WILL ENTER PENN RELAYS stased on sundav o Lo Conese.” | PRIGHARD NOT TO AID | peviTr PREP.BALL TEAM R determine whether tha crioljo, |draW with Alexander ~Alekhine of vk will invade Phiiadelphia University of Maryland’s track squad Argentir 1 ¥ April 24 and 2 soes to Lexincion, Vo ot or'a [N YALE GRID WORK! — TO MEET BRIARLY HALL GAUM was chosen manager of the Shamrock Midgets base ball | Daperies: famed for its endurance. i ; - Thom : - s, e ,'.';"0‘-‘[-,,'1 ‘\-Injv Virginia \.\I]. ‘» nine at a meeting last night, when a team was picked to represent hw[wd ' ‘\*j“‘ i, SEhi e Syes T te walke M tt 2 ege run st . ” will take —— Devitt Prep base ballers returned ®* the Harps in mid s of o R e n a series of 12-hour races at the | “\UStlia e iy s 08t | ers will P schools, 12 men on the trip. Last year V. M. 1 today from their two-day trip to 2rps in midget ranks of the city. R. Lanham was elected | pylarmo track last year the winnors|of Holland; 8. Tatraboh of Get-| 0 than 50 in nE rer m«ifi\.uh_w in a dual meet with the NEW HAV April 1 Staunton and Charlottesville and will | €aptain and William O'Donnell business manager. were usually horses having # mix- | " D. Yates of England.| “O°C T (fl'w‘"ji?l\‘\“l‘\ rw\,\vuzul fleld ;n:flvvl: be- | Announcement that C: Vernon E.|tackle the Briarly Hall nine at the| Members of the team. which will|field, is booking games with midget | ture of criollo and foreign the i ts superiority in the sprints. . former West Point star, now | Georgetown Hollow orrow after- | practice 5 o'clock this evening at | teams at North 6381 |bred blood. Thereupon Dr. v 1 5 1 a Notini ad Gieilonn Fio i Jstel i at Batats & Scon {he Virsinta avenue playgronnde ars | Solanet, o breeder of criolio horees, | SPisima 2 Roselll VETERAN OARSMAN DIES the only excitement here today in the cred to Yale in connection with Re-| In their two games away from home | as follows: um, O'Donnell, Schwarz. | Herzls encounter the Glen Echo |issued a challenze for a Jerendur 1 ¥ h_of Den PHIT R Rtk way of a college base ball game. They | Serve Officers aining Corps work |the Georgetown tossers broke even K Kissingburg, Wood, Dey- | Athletic Club team at the Monument |ance contest between criollos and o4 B . i o e are scheduled for their annual meetiyy | bere. caused speculation when its was | winning from Staunton Military Acad Haines, Inscoe, Walsh, Florence, | Grounds Sunday morning at 11 | thoroughbreds. the tourney | G. Mil once widely k ama- on the Hilltop & . 8| reported that the Army officer possi-|emy. 11 to 8. but meeting defeat at|O'Connor, Whealer and (.. Dean | o'clock Among the Jacques Mieses 2 J. M. Ca teur oarsma ed vesterday i bly might join the Blue foot ball coach- | the hands of the University of Vir- For e WA the JShataraci U . Have itwo' descefiiants: b Gt glish | f Germany, Rabinowitsch of Russi 1r here g L : Maryland’s base ball team winds g staff. ginia freshmen, 9 to 1. Midgets call Lincohs 10 Kanawhas and Earle Theater nines | racer Bonnie Dundee, brought to the | 'F- S POt S anin O O L TSI Dennoner its Southern trip today with a gar Yale athletic said such e i The Harp Insects took the measure | Wil Cr0ss bats at the Monument | Argentine more than 70 years ago. | Aichard Reti of Czechoslovaki ative from Philadelphia in the Na at Richmond against University d not be the case. of the Midgets, 16 to 7 in a prastice | OTounds Sunday at 10.30 o'clock. st | o = al Association of Amateur Oars Richmotd. The O1d Line aggregation | -Capt. Drichicrd had been wans-| RITOLA A PLAN e ; | - ; | . pulled throush ith & siciors Sestor. |ferred o Yaie by the War Depa: | ND T G tes with the Thistte ariasews | DENCIO AND LITTLE JEFF | DISTRICT CHESS PLAYERS | day at Columbia against South |ment, and he will have nothing to do Clover Junlors will practice Satur- e arranged through Manager | | Carolina, its only one of the trip so | With Yale foot bally H. F. Woodcock SET WORLD MARKS AR e GralBel e et Alag. | HOI at” Lincoln 1-W. SLATED TO BATTLE HERE‘ TO MOVE ON BALTIMORE | 6 score was 11 to 6, eneral manager of the athletic as- a gl > = 5 5 = | o s iation said ik | erounds. On Sunday the Riversides| Potomac Tigers, who won their flt(h' Young Dencio and Little Jeff are| A team of 15 chess and § checker|Joey Sangor, Milwaukee feather P RN e T Gt e B will be encountercd at the Fairlawn | s t from the Atlanta Juniors, | expected to appear in the headliner |plavers of the Capital City Chess ¢ weigh signed with two Minne y on Zame heduled It is purely a military move con. diamond at 8 o'clock -~ . - = (n t pital City ess ub | ight, ned itk Minn 2 local fleld tomorrow, Wake Forest |nected with R. O. T. C., and the trans.| ST, PAUL, Minn, April 17.—Two | s = bla 3sep. " POOKIRS Eames at Colum- | o8 K0 ub that s aniials new: | will invade Baitimore tomorrow night |apols | e being due to come here to battle |fer will have no bearing on athletics.” | new world records were established . Ein B = S hat is scheduled to|for the first intercity match of the|for the featherweight championship Wi Eto aring on¢ : 3 cord stablis| Peerless Juniors have the use of make i ial bow on M at the | 8 Chice A5 § = ) Catholic Univer ikt by Willie Ritola and Willie Plant at| Diamond No. 4 frore 3 ook il Mmd?" Initial bow on May 1 at the |season with the Baltimore Chess As-|of the world. The bout will be held : = Crescents are booked to encounter ; | sociation at the rooms of the Balti-|at the Minneapolis base ball Tt generally is belie at a g o0Ys’ BT E |romeine Sl sames at the Hippo-| Sunday afternoon and wish to book | the Mount Rainiers Sunday after- | In addition to the main attraction, BOYS’ CLUB TO HAV ! 3 P 3 X | more club, 501 North Howard street.|June sprinter is “foolish” t drome last night. : |an opponent. Call Lincoln 5137-W | noon at the latter’s fleld. For games | Norman Marsh, matchmaker for the it by because the brulges a gridman natui Ritola covered the vard run in| petween 5 and 7. e oo an with the Crescents call Adams 687 | club, announces that Al Forum of | = bt sm. 1o o comccion 100 | GYM BY NEXT FALL |t ormer mack, ibiinc 5y il poarane duniors wit ackie e |**C7*"" ¢ 278 ¥ oclock. " | Fort Myer witi neet Low st of| | vy CALL, OF THE OUTDOOR thoroughbreds entere SANGOR TO FIGHT KAPLAN MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 17T Gl o gy e Baltimore in the semi-final. Jimmy eresting to note the actual experi ;‘s e aoe el?:rnw'lk 0 wm:-n he | Falls Church Juniors Sunday after-| Herald Harbor tossers are matched | Waterman also is expected to appear ences of one of the greatest sprinters TAds 1h 3 3;‘“ Yoo F;‘m‘;m of Italy |Non at 2:30 on the Penrose field. | with the Cardinal Athletic Club of |in the opening exhib ‘n) the country T Basket ball teams of the Boys'|peld the former record of 1047 y Mn&mer ;Ud\z"sfiall‘l! s?)he"u"nl_lmnil? Alexandria for a game on Sunday. TR BY WILL H. DILG who was a member of the Olympic | club will have a floor of their own s o % at Clarendon -W-1 between 7 and 9. o a8 = H team Iast Summer. was asked the |next Winter, according (o announce: |snheieplos e e Cict arE, Finn, 3 ; Yankee Athlefic Club nine defeated| LXHIBITION BASE BALL. President Izaak Walton League of America direct question by the writer fn Baltl | ment made by Frank Jelleff, honorary | nness. ana ma made oo anparent ot | Prince Georges Athletic Club team | the Terminal team, 16 to 0. AT CHARLOTTE, N. C more yesterday whether he felt that | s i e % s vill hold its first workout Sunday at g Greensboro (Piedmont). : : president of the organization, at an i et - wi 3 edmon 5 naelstr e adobuhiain . he had been slowed up by playing 0ot | informal banquet tendered members | fns ‘e taiin & new record In win-| 130 o'clock. Members of last year's oo cr=en s lLaseRBallery banded & |Chaciotte (Sally).............6 | EL Sl Snt O the maclsizom of jazs advertining afatic ball. Here is what he answered GE e Const Nves Mt BLiRt At squad are requested to report in uni-| " setback to the St. Joseph's| ™ Bgtteries—Williams, Ta. bedtime stories that flashed across the horizon of my radio, I heard “Not in the least, and I've played + & Jimmy Connolly 0 nine. clo e 3 Y % enough foot ball to know. I played | sumrsemardqdfdirectors has voted |” The athletes will make their final | form- kxaid sley, weetland and a few words that sounded like more. I tuned in to them carefull ugh foot b know. I play sufficient funds for a gymnasium, and | 4o nes ere i closing events 3 ‘ardi i 3 halfback four vears in @ New Jersey | the structure is expected to be com- appearance here in the closing events| Games may be mrranged with the |, Cardinal Midgets defeated the Stan- igh school and played a fres ay 3 c b ley Midgets, 10 to 8. " % I sleted before th as s S| f ¥ -J. L s s of w ard and sl s, as_wel e A year and three varsity y at | Dlete !Hx’ f“:m the next basket ball | nighy mithfield Insects at Franklin 6569-J RICHARDS JOINS N. Y. A. C. Here is a part of what I heard and shrubs, as well as the ani: v use, and br es on my legs have — e C 1 TR “Brought into the limelight and ac- | part of the outdoors, its wild 1 racuse, and bruises on my legs have | ""g "\t " ganderson, coach of the ‘rescent Insects defeated the Rinky. NEW YORK, April 19.—Vincent | corded approval by society, first |rn‘v—‘ America is learning to play. We e e e I o when | Southend tossers during the season| SOLKANS TRYOUT TODAY. |dink Insects, 15 to 10. Managers DEMPSEY TO DI Richards, Olympic tennis champion, | haps in the sleeping porch additions |are learning to get outdoors. For only timi ad any tro was when | SCUSS : st closed, will coach the Boys’' Club vishing to book the winners should s N Fork 4 ic [to our homes, the movement toward | vears the people of this country have I sustained a wrenched knee, which |5 the 1925.26 Tossers of the Solkan Klub base bail | IShing & winner BATTLE WITH RICKARD |h2s, oined the New York Atnlet 0 movem ple his country ha Fa], | C€ltics during pote call Lincoln 651. > ‘f e srgani. | the great outdoors has become almost | labored to build it. It is time now developed water; that was last Fall, s tear & Hine ocr#oredl by St BAth 5 Club and will represent that organi SrEy S 2 courts this seaso stampede. for & rest—it is time to spend a little vet this Spring 1 can run 100 in 10 Sons’ Co., are holding their first prac-( Ontario Midgets went out of their | LOS ANGELES, April 17.—Jack [Z3tion on the courts this season |* “Gur"interests nave largely moved | time in living i flat and better and the 220 in better AR POLO TEAMS WILL |tice at diamond No. 1 this afternoon | class to meet the Cleveland Park | Dempsey, motion picture heavyweight, 2 X e e e outdoors. Rapid, sustained transpor- . A reatnae han 22 seconds. at 5 o'clock. Unlimited teams wishing | Junfors and were defeated, 9 to 7. |found time while helping baggage HITTERS START SLOWLY. | tation controlled by the individual | r ARerty’s talk reminded me “w 3 8 : 1 ever| = =5 John Boyle O'Rellly’s lin I doubt if playing foot ball ever to include the Solkans on their sched- heavers put his trunks on a truck I haa Teqalted s to. GREDG r con: ’ PLAY AGAIN TOMORROW § 3 B s s s to ge our con hurt any sprinter, with possibly an | ules should communicate with Man-| Newly organized Riggs National|[t0 announce that he would confer| Some of the recognized hitting star |.~~,1.L1..,,,' of living so that they (xkei T am tired of planning and toiling g 3 and found Harry B. Flaherty broadcasting from Omaha e king. no track coach ne ager 2 £ 72 c 3 - vi R, Vew <t | of both major leagues are making slow n the busy hives of me: usual exception ‘or two. 1o Y| Biue and Green polo teams, which |ager Langley, at Main 7200, branch 6.| Bank tossers wish to hook a game for “m;( Tex Rickard in New York next |of both & aj Soring: Bty Hoines, consideration not only architec- D A L way of thinking, no trac battied at Potomac Park yesterd®y in |between 9 and 6. tomorrow afternoon with an unlimited | Week concerning a boxing match be-| Starts this Spring. Harry Heilman |0 “eating plants, art, literatura i of e i eing Wetny 10 Mwe L e | the_opening match of the War De- — — team having the use of a field. Com-|tWeen himself and one of the more | Eidle Collins, " Mux carey. Lddie| 5"y, Dut ‘also the rolling nelds. | Ang't Tone for e dear ol v ing his star sprint & ; up in the | partment Polo Association season, are STARS IN CHICAGO MEET. municate with Mr. Haycock at the u-nimr:“em claimants to the heavy- the veteran .300 clouters who have not | SParkling brooks, towering mountains, Porgre I drean slon or even slowing him up in the | G uled to get Into action again to main office. welght championship. east. Probably it would mak 1 silent forests and all living flowers i eral hody y morrow afternoon at 3:30. Entries in open events in the annual : Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey expect to|hit their better, because of the Eeneral by 1™ “the initial meeting the Blue |bankers' indoor track meet at Chicago | Manager Schaefer of the Blooming. |leave for New York today to com- evelopment he would receive to back & cam, composed of Lieut. Jadwin, | tonight include Willie Ritola, running | dale Athletic Club nine, that defeated | plete a picture in which they are be- N 7 up his leg development [ Star Parker. Cot. Morrls amd Col,|mate of Paavo Nurmi; Joe Ray, Il | the Diamonds, 13 to 4, at Holy Cross |ing starred. b | The All-Wool House Marquette, defeated the Greens, 14 |linois A. C. star; Lloyd Hahn, Harold 1o 8. The line-up of the Green team |Osborn, Justin Russell, Helen Filkey MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS included Capt. Walsh, Col. Palmer,|and Katherine Lee. Ritola will run 3 = . ° { Capt. Whipprecht and Maj. Colt. a 3,000-meter race. “ SOUTHERN ASSOCH N. | ! uanta, 8: Chattanooga, 1 N. C. U. TRACKMEN SCORE. MAKES OFFER TO McINNIS. Nashvilie. irmingham, 8 % 2 3 . ¥ e S ook 7. Memphis. WILLIAMSBURG, Va., April 17—, TORONTO, April 17.—Dan Howley, Iooa/a All Wool New Orleans, 9: Mobile, & | North Carolina University trackmen (manager of the Toronto International g = | won a dual meet from William and | League club, has telegraphed “Stuffy INTERNATIONAL L | Mary, $3% to 421, vesterday. The |McInnis, recently released by the Bos- Buffalo, 5: Jersey City, i | Mar” Heels took 9 of the 14 first|ton Braves, an offer of the first base SE R ey P position with the Maple Leafs. Foronto, 4: Baltimore., AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. DALLAS TOSSES TURNER. Minneapolis, 10: Toledo, 0 Winning the second and third falls, It’s just common sense— Columbus, §: &t. Paul 6. | Pete Dallas last night defeated Joe 5 Mihenabee"16" Loutsviile, . Turner, Wi llnn\l_"u-'l\\] vllx’idd;:ve(xhl s § to merchandise our used WE CLEAN THE DIRT OFF Gt wrestle the Mutual Theater. 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