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\ L g ¥ g VAN i | KOPF W | and captdin of ‘the second team and | Hill park. A1l memt of the team and in the preliminary bout Young 5 | ITH DARTMOUTH { his work brought favorable comment|are requested to e present at 2 Hepey will face Peter Zimmerman, | 44 E'BN t e L | from the sporting writers in. the |o'clock. of ‘Re 3 ! 3 | 9 U northern part of Nev and. While | N o TS | Beaver Street Boy Is Assigned 10 the . student at the New Pritain H WRESTL[NG MONDAY NIGHT PASS BOXING BILT e oSl : ! sehool, Kapf played infield positions | e e t ! x Shortstop Position With Dartmouth: | and was one of the stars of the team. | —— i Michigan Senate Favors Measure | Hannon Trying for R. P. I. Place, 11¢ also plaved with several s(*ml»! Champion Ketonen, of Worcester, | Legalizing Ten-Round Bouts, | & SR “ 1| professional teams. | : L e . i Walter Kopf, a brott of ¢+ Cyril Hunnon. another local hoy, is|{ Mass., to Tackle Ventres. of Berlin; | MG DU 26— The | Tms Eflgage 10 Anomer 13'1{«)»( oG bR S e e position ' { Michigan scnefe yesterday passed a| ! s op of the Cihcinnati Reds T s e e Other Bouts on Card. bill leg ten round no decision | Inni Battl Whit S R t‘br ot ional B oag e Bl 1o in = ST ST o S e ) - S T s R s and creating a state | flmflg attie—Ynite Hox epea & ontstan SoniRtH el DB rtmoniniiclloae Mot oiiave et s o e e o e o aeestlini | ythlatic commission which will have - baseball team, avhich opened the of the best all-around athletes devel- | Promote LEEEOUSE N N Voonen. supervision of boXing and wrestling | % Plbdes T !son this afternoon in Spri oped in the school in severil years of Worcester, Mass, and MUCS, i matehes and PASS upon application | Washington, April —Philadel- { Mass., against the Y. M. C. A. team jlof Berlin s ihils siamattiastioniatithe Seoriioanses iiys DoXeTs and cluls Stag: o v i | at ci " Sopf ey e wrestling cxhibition at r hall - nts. The measure limits Sin ashing- | 9f that city. Youne IKopf has risen Soeiias iy vrestling exhibit |iNg the hon sure limits PR Sumeditie teblailn ““h"m. | to athletic fame since entering the SPARTANS TO PRACTICL. | next Monday nixht. Tn the semi-final, | wrestling matehes to two hours, ton here yesterday in another 13-in- ; Hanover institutio During the past | The Spartans baseball team will | James McCartl of tl Scih Will | The bill has passed the house ning game. winning, 6 to 5. The | vaskethall season was a member practice Saturday afternoon at Walnut tackle Kid Bi m. of Springficld, ‘now goes (o the governor, deelding run was made on Perkins' double., Anderson's sacriflec na «Shannon’s single. IHarper pitched well for Washington until the sixth inning, when he was relieved by Craft The score Philadelphia 0000051000011-—6 1 Washington 1000200010010— O ‘Watson, Anderson and Perkins Thompson, Harper, Craft and Pi inteh and Gharrity L] White Sox Rey wg0's con- | B 1 inning pass, and an St. Louis, April centrated attack in consisted of three singles, stolen base, . kon's double error by William, produced fo giving the White the game of the series with St. to 2. The score —Chi the thi Sox Mhicago 004010000—5 10 1| St. Louis 3 200000000—2 [ 1 Cicotte and Schalk: Sothoron and | Mayer. i BEATS LEAGUERS Hallo) FORDHAM Fine Fresch’s Pitching of n and | g All-Around Work Prove | Too Much for Baltimore Orioles. Baltimore, team April 25, triumphed —Fordham's baseball over the Baltimore Orioles in a fast game here “lesterday afternoon by the score of 9 to 7. Halloran, the Maroon twirler, pitched good ball and was very effce- tive in the pinches. TIn addition, he registered a triple, a double and two singles in five chances Frank Frisch, Ford} m's tar short- stop, gave a wonderf exhibition of his a round ability. His hard and timel , Which consisted of a #three-base hit, two doubles and a sin- gle, and his daring base running ac- counted for seven of his team’s runs. Frisch also made several sensational plays in the field. The scor Fordham -...301 003 Baltimors -..202 Halloran and Donovan; Kneisch and Carroll 011 030 0007 Parnham PAUL JONES WIS @ Ral Parr's Colt aptures ¥irst Y Juve- | 8 nile Stake at Havre De Grace—An- | ¥ other Victory for Ross. , Havre de Grace, Md. April 2§- Paul Jones, son of Sea King and May I'lorence, belonging to Ral Parr, | § won the “ ©1019 CHas. KaurFMan & Bros first Juvenile stake of the meeting at Havre de Grace vesterday afternoon. The event was the Aber- | deen purse, at four and o half fur- | longs. In winning the ra Paul | i Tones acted like a high class colt. | - Joekey Mergler held him off the early pace and saved ground rounding the turn. In the home stretch he found clear sailing, and under a vigorous ride Paul Jones got home in time to win by a short nose. Kallipolis took the second end of the purse and Minute Man was third. ! Ticklish, a brown coit owned by A. ' €. Morris defeated a high class ficld of three-year-olds in the fifth race. The track was heavy and he secmed to rewel in the going. Commander Ross scored another | vietory in the sixth race when his Monomoy beat a small field of platers over the six furlong route. He was much the best and never left the re- suit in doubt At the end he was & ¢ight lengths in front of Fort Riies Clothes for Younger Men Embody Ali That Is New lN these days, to be modern, you must keep abreast of present-day progress. Campus Togs are among the feaders in this respect. They stand for the ultimate in clothes building. 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