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" FRIDAY, MARCH - 21, 1919, e ——= e i FPRINCETON ANNOUNCES ROWING AND BASEBALL SCHEDULES—LEWIS AND ILIAN TENNIS AUTHORITIES ARRIVE IN UNITED STATES FOR CONFERENCE GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE | ESTABLISHED 1886 Copyight 1919 Hart Schaff } We wish to direct attention to HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING SUITS. R A wonderful presentation of styles $25.00 up. A Bl . L%l;eor}) Handkerchiefs below regular price 35c, i 3 for b &n;,;:]m iy LEWIS V8. ZBYSZKO Spg’mg Underwear Union Suits $1.00 up. e T Seerinan Children’s Spring Top Coats, $6.00 and $7.00. pions. The clubs 1 g Heavyweight Grapplers to Meet on hesville together, where fthey will ‘ \ : ; _—— 2 : : . e bE ey v games on April 7 and 8. . The i E: . %{ : E < : Mat in Madison Square rden nts will break camp that night and i ‘ ¢ v t | ¢ o road series with the Red Sox, ] . e e ? : : Tonight—No Fall, Money Back. ERN SECTIONAL TENNIS, es to be played in Columbia, 8. C.; | ! oo 5 . PR ! BOWLING NEWS | | T S e hs ama s e | Prilceton Amnounces Rowing nts will play two games in Iti- | New York, March 21.—Not only Will Be Decided at Kansas ill the relative efficiency of the flving 5 read lock and e tortuous toe hold . 3 b b N. B. MACHINE LEAGUE. ue team, and then will spend a k jumping around Virginia with o S Washington Senators. The trip ) ashington on | Princeton, March 21.—Princeton’s Western tennis championships and Fitst Floos and Wladek Zbyszko meet in a maich | ! e to a finish, catch-as-catch-can, but | SEty the outcome of the contest will have | held in Chicago for the past 29 vears, | Doneley ........ 80 sectional doubles, which have been | Hickey 93 j end with games in W | i | Begley . ity ) 19 and 20 détermination not to enter long crew Kelsey Face siderable bearing on the future of | were awarded vesterday to the Rock- i e with Jack Dunns Inernationat | Gohednle—31 Baseball Games f i . ‘ & . e e i e s Sl iy o l | | sPs DA e i e e 5 . o i ‘ g in {his city. The manage- | hill Tennis club of Kansas City, Mo., 1 NG GOMMITTEE Forta ol e le e e S ntrs : ks 3 g : : ment, in its eagerness to put the sport | for July 28 by officials of the Western | NN ROWI | = b S bl e y 3 g 3 ; back into its own again, has an- wn Tennis assoclation, governing | it course coupled with the fact that the z ; E nounced that it will return all moneys | body for Michigan, Wiscon- | S 5 Tigers are anxious fo compete with ! to seat buyers nnless one of the con- | sin, Towa, Nebraska and Missour. f Dept. 509, ' A. Brown Chairman of Com- all the “-"‘“”‘r “’!‘”“"”v delayed ‘”’;]a"}: i testants gains.a fall. This should in- The Michizan state tournament was | Lohnes ........ 74 84 nouncement of the Orange and Black | iritad contest set for August 4 at the Detroit Ten Kalen 86 96 e Pranci forl| Louncsme) thel o o ! 3 : 7 Yo e H Spin st. set for August 4 at the o nis en ........., ¢ pittee Makes Known ‘°;‘“‘F"(“fi"”},‘ '“f;;rh wa 'rcm']rl' | : o i , The struggle between Zbyszko and | club | McKenna. .. . 98 Eelangg ves ortavia :"g";’“i . L 3 { Lewis is scheduled to hegin promptly | The National clay court tourna |(ooman ..... 84 i s e e : ; d 3 | at 8 o'clock, and it is not unlikely that | ment, which has been awarded to the | DUmmy .. hiladelphia. March :1(—-7‘Ighn .\xln Yz]:mngfir-“ . _]em[~3“:;"l'l\:;;“ ;;:Ntrfi.ij 3 : 8 o ey i . huzzas for the victor will be in order | South Side Tennis club of Chicago, | Wolfe r Brown. chairman e ennsyl- | Yale, G £ 5 F: o o {at 11:15. The fact that George Both- | opens July 14. ‘5 Rowing committee, last night | four events on this seasons’ program [ ner is 0 act as referce is o guarantee cou | i | oming Season for Oarsmen. tthe Quakers’ boating sched- | The Childs Cup race in which Princ { ! that the men will wrestle according i i FIRST GOLF AT LAKEWOOD. | < ShiEies | ton, Pennsylvania and Columbia will B 1C.Is a8 folone ] to rule. chweitzer - S i Both gladiators are trained to the treet : at Annapolis: Var- | on Lake Carnegie this season X : : . esin| m‘se:oc::e:q if sl Annapolls; Rvar R 3 . ] minute. They fully appreciate the im- | SPring Open Tourname nt Will Begin | Barber 3 e a triangular S Z A : : 5 i | portance of the strugzle so far as There April 24, i}[urd]inv a tris E ; ; d ! sy [\pril 12, with the United States compete, will be the only,tilt staged bbably the “tacker” crew of 150 | season on the Severn in i _ Lo : ce of th . far as inds or under, all to be rowed at | event with Harvard and the Naval | eort : ; e i wrestling in this city is concerned an | 1 > | 2o 3 | Takewood, N. J., March 21.—Dates Henley distance of 1 mile 550 | Academy on April 19 A fortmight la- he = will enter the ring fit for a hard strug- ’ for the spring open goulf tournament of the Country club of Lakewood have Eds. | ter the Tiger shell will be launched Ghar : 3 R LS | gle. The bout will be a battle of skill fApril 19, with Yale, on the Housa: | in the Housatonic for the dual race b 3 & i L 2 + land brawn, for both men are pos-| jc at Derby; Varsity and secend | with Yale on May 3. Following this | 3 sessed of superhuman strength. In|been chosen, according to an an- | Balgwin sity and freshman crews. | comes the annual Childs Cup race on | g 4 | their battle last vear the finish came | nouncement received last night. The | Collins [May 17, Childs. Cup race with | Lake Carnegie on May 17 and (h("i 3 . ; i i B lin a sensational manner. Zbyszko was | time selected is April 24, 25 and 26, Turner inceton and Columbia on Carne. | season will close on May 24 when the i i | E : : : | disqualified for fouling and near the same as those decided upon in |Kraus ........ 79 260 e Lake, at Princeton. There also | Orange and Black eight rows against E : G ‘ | started -a riot through his unsports- | spring of 1918, the last meeting | Howar B, - 8—.268 obably will be races for second ; Corneil on Lake Cay v & 4 | manlike action | at Lakewood. | hrsity and freshmen crews. | The freshman crew has scheduled | W oA : PR 3 a | Frank Barton, of the Marine and | May 31, American Henley on tha | two races. one with the Navy Plebes | g S 3 HARYAND TR [ Field club, captured chief honors | huylkill at Philadelphi; Varsity, | at Annapolis and the other with the % : . ; g i | when the ‘golfers last met at Lake: | .. isetek cond Varsity, third Varsity, fresh- | Eli Cubs in New Haven. The sched- ; B : : e Defent Three Varsity Crews Over|Wood, defeating Pierre A. Proal of Kellgren ....... 94 ] en, and the “tacke 0-pound | ule: | 1 i 3 | Deal in the final. The usual program | Litke (g1 ews. | April 17—Princeton, Harvard and 1 - 3 b : J | will be in order. prizes heing offered | Williams Charles Halsted Mapes, chairman of | the Naval Academy on the Severn. g i 2 - 3 - Cambridge, Mass, March 21.—Tha | for as many, sixteens as fill. As these | E2le¥ i | \asing. Henley Distance. e Stewards of the Tntercollegiate Princeton 1922 vs. the 1 v Plebes. | 2 £ % R first Harvard freshmen crew won as it| dates are the earliest yet for a tour- | Read owing association will referee the| May 3—Princeton vs. Yale on the 4 8 g % ik ; pleased yesterday afternoon on the| nament in this section, Lakewood will ennsylvania-nnapolis regatta. Housatonic; Princeton 1922 vs. Yale 1 3 : : ; Charles, defeating the first, second| open the season hereabout. “From what I hear,” said Mr | 1922 | 3 2 v f land third varsity eights over the| S rown - last night, “the American | May 17—Childs Cup race, Prince- v x 3 g { { Henley distance. | = P Dewey enley undoubtedly will be the best | ton, Columbia and Pennsylvania on | i : ' : o The 1922 craft took the lead after AMHERST HOLDS WORKOUT. Krick gatta of the yea Annapolis, | Lake Carnegie, 2 a2 AR the first quarter of a mile and there-{ o "y o o g0 i Tamb nceton, Columbia, Syracuse, and | May 24— Princeton vs. Cornell on | | |after never was headed, although the ; ; Boyle & Union Boat club of Boston, made | Lake Cayuga Willie Ritchie, the bugllist is in [ Francisco and 1t was the bride’s first! second eight, stroked by Frederio | litsch, of the Amherst college baseball | yyjjpe, fo. of ex-Harvard Vatsity men, all T New York on his honeymoon. The | trip cast. Whitman, the varsity crew captain, |team, gave his candidates a workout | Kerin R 81 {1l be in the fray | Baseball Schedule. couple were recently married in San (C) Underwcod & Underwood.| challenged the youngsters from the | on the Hitchcock field here yesterday | R T “Also,“ we’ hope,” continued Mr. Princeton, N. J., March 21.—The ' T mile until the end of the course, the | ;ricmoon. The weather gave him a 431 400 vrown, “that Cornell may be able to | Ll e = 4 fres A v ngth and @ A o Princeton buseball, management an. | Penn at Princeton: 10, Rutgers at homeward bound from service over- ""’;*T‘mf‘“ gluningbigagienes nd @ :50d opportunity to look over his ma- Dept. 410, R apwm its Varsity crew, and that | Frnceton Baschell TEtiBSment M| princeton; 14, Yale at Princeton: 24, seas. -Mr. Bradden is a member’ of | dUarter. | tertal, buf it is a bit too early to pre- Kupfer a7 jale and Harvard will be represent- } 1O RCC (I8 SO0 L ists of twen. | Yale (in case of tie playoff games not the Austrian Trade ccmmission in s d cre finished three- £ 1 carsi m:r}: Mr:’fnzla 11;;;»1 Lllr:,‘»zl:! ofhrrhr] dict the Jogical men for the different ' Mevers ........ 9 79 91 by “w'; '”""”"dn\:r'{;" "r;“" ({;’; | ty games, five of which are iout of | Vet decided.) this city. When their presence he- | & SIS 2 | positions. I Caciar L PR he case of Cornell, it depends much | > 3 { third crew with the first crew trailing & B orkit the Ithacans Lave done in | town' contests. = Thel Miger diamond came known George 1. Adee, presi- [ 1" CTeR IR TRE TR OO e T e toaal $3 e stars will meet Yale, Harvard and | dent of the U. S. N. T.. T. A. invited | 1,4 "Gater, but failed to bother the| MORDEOAT BROWN MANAGER. | CUsack ....... a3 8 early season. e vaman L o 1 them to meet the executive commit- e e et N AN - = o ‘If any other crow wants to como ; : ) less experienced of the fo ews. ; and such rivals as Cornell, Columbia, ~ i i fEokS tee of the National association at | TesEciHauCo ot R a roh (21 A erre 485 446 466 I uigroniias cups race b Brince | B U0 nd Rutgers appear onty | e dinner this evening to facilitate an SRR | Haute will accept a franchise in the B el tov anybody, any. | once on the Orange and Black 1 Arrive From Overseas to Attend | eXchange of views with ireference to | JOE LOOMIS 1S EXONERATED. | Three I baseball league next Sunday, B e mcholnucie recuivements || The season will open on April 12| ; : e R (O, Gl SR 5 Tkl e ionaliay | 2cc0ording to Chairman John Cleary p ‘?”’v' i fn‘r‘p_. a8 uirements | . the Swarthmore nine, which will | Mecting of Exccutive Committee of The executive commiitee will con- | Cleared of Charges of Professionalism of the chamber of commerce basebal] e X SR | invade Tigertown for the initial setto S T. A. in New York Slaoms e lmap ications] fon santdoncd S e s e s e FISK RED TOPS WIN. | of the year. Following this bill : | foutnaments this season and such oth Chicago, March 21— foe Loomis,| I8t Wolrde(‘al Brown, former Chicago | Clari's proteges will apbear every | New York, March 21 —Men prom. | '¢F business as may be brought to its National league pitcher, had been signed as manager. Tool Design. Dyson . " 3 87 Lester .. . k: 80 | Fernandez .. 95 69 | Wetz | Foberg South~ Deerfield, March 21.—The k Red Tops of Chicopee. i % track star of the Chicago Athletic a 1 caee viit wind up ¢ ome on ¥ s sy e . &l 5 Y arges 0 ofessionalis ad v | E— om the rear in their tussle with the 300 “V% i Yalo, In case of & le | AffAlrs of the Australin Tennis as- | few matters down for discussion, as | Sharges of professionalism made by | . Dept. 303. Bthrops here tonight, de ed the () (he Blue team a playoff will be | sociation are expected to attend the ' the meeting follows closely upon the cause ',,, had written H;V;f‘if’.s on :.n{ ; ALUMNI GAME TONIGHT. | Boyie ., .« ioiee s ecd09) 84 fproe team, 32 fo 28. > small hall | iag0d on June 24, the place to be | meeting of the executive committee ANNUAl meeting. T e R [ R e e Al el oy Mattarc ?:;éxflglm BT Lg § ek = April 12, Swart L8 glatminceton Bt i Thoso "ORN 2 o he had recelved to the purchase of a alumnis. wi as is evening in | > orio0 2 nt that they were on the losing end | 15 Villanova at Princeton; 19, Prince. | Tennis association this evening. Those | CORNELL ROWING DATES trophy which Will be contested for inj the West Middle schoo! gymnasium, | Flolmsren ......108 78 the argument until the second half | {on at Columbia: 23, Holy Cross at|who have been Invited include Lieu- T an A. A. U. meet. | Hartford. S % = s fas well under way. Princeton; Syracuse at Princeton; | tenant E. A. F. Wilding of Christ No. Regattas Scheduled Away From | G N | 407 428—13Y e - — 30, Lafayette at Princeten. church, New Zealand, brothers of the Lake Cayuga. S IEETN G N | ROBINS BOUND SOUTHWARD. | Afay 3, Cornell at Princeton; 7, | late Anthony F. Wildins: H. Y. Brad- | * Tthaca, 'N. Y. March 21— SEATTLE BEATS CANADIAN | We have alleys open for ladies' afe- | Hubert . ‘ 2 8 Brookiyn, N. Y. March 21.—Threo | Virginia at Princeton; 10, Princton den, former member of the Davis Cup ' princeton varsity and freshman crew Seattle, Wash., March 21.-—Seattle’s | ... 06n parties. ! Lippert .... odgers—Tom, Griffith, of the out-| Pennsylvani 14, Fordham ut Prince- { commitiee for Australla, and Willi will row the Corncll crews on Cayuga ' hockey team. holder of the Western | Talmadge ... 8 89 > "Mara, of e i S . ‘i <y y yrmer vice president Cé Ars . . 3 hATaplonsbiL Bdereate i T astl Conh® - : § Bld; Ollie O'Mara, of the infield, and | ton; 17, Harvard at Princeton: 21, | 1. Dunlop, former 1 of i lake May 24, Spring day. it was ofli-; champio! ted 4 ana \A ‘N WaAnNSON . ... 9 56 eridan, a recruit infielder—set sail | Dartmouth at Princeton: 24, Prince- | the Australian as qt'lm‘rfl”- cially announced yesterday dians, Easteé'nl champions of Mon- AET‘ BO L]NG Lofgren . ... 4 3 106 2 Kr acksonville yesterday. They were | ton at Harvard: 28, Georgetown at Tieutenant Wilding is returning Cornell's rowing schedule contains)treal, here Wednesday night 7 to 0 ALLEYS. McCarthy e..... 80 82— 162 the only ones of Robbie’s men who | Princeton; 31, Princeton at Yafe. home after service with the British [no regattas away from hame this{in the first of a series of games held Ch r ll St £ i st b cared to risk a bout with the billows. | June 4, Colgate at Princeton: air forces, and Mr. Dunlop also is‘_\vzu, ! to determine the world title. urch >treet. _ 3 416 440—1291