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Speaking of Sports High school backers will watch with no little interest this afternoon to see what Hartford does to New Haven in a league game. The owners expressed themselves today as willing that Zev and 1In Memoriam should race at Churchill Downs next week. News that Dartmouth may find a place on the Yale schedule next year comes as a pleasant surprise. It may mean that the Blue is about to depart from igs old system of pick- ing “set-ups” for early games. For years back the Yale eleven has gone through its season with just one object in view—to beat Princeton and Harvard. It's entire season has been with this in view and the preliminary games have been almosts purely prac- tice aflal' With ‘Princeton the opposite if true. The snappy Tigers play a tough schedule from the very start and the tougher they cpme the better the Princeton Tigers like it. Princeton works a hard schiedule and plays every game to win and know that she must play real foot- ball to win. Of course Harvard and Yale are her ambitions, but she does not sacrifice in the early season sim- ply to be worked up to the last notch of perfection at these big games. Every game is a big game at Prince- ton—and that is as it should be. Despite denials, the rumor persists that Rogers Hornsby is slated to go. In fact, there are vague rumors of a deal with the Giants in which the name of Frisch is mentioned. McGraw likewise is said to be de- sirous of getting Carl Mays, belleving | that the veteran subway hurler can stage a comeback in different environ- ment. Wrestlers will wear none-refillable, hand-carved noodles of concrete with thought-proof attachments. + Chess players will wear long, owl- ish expressions with ingrown disposi- tions buttoning up the back. Prize fighters will wear beautiful hand.ruffled ears pinned back and roAming noses caught in plaits in the French manner. Olympic mermaids will wear heavy flantel outing smiles with reversible cuffs, or nothing, if game, Master minds will wear form-fitting alibis with invisibl# brain stripes cut on the blas. Indoor golfers will wear ruddy al. coholic glow with double-breasted pink camel delirums and bell bottom hang-overs. Squash players will wadhere to a strict vegetarian choice in hair nets. d other grudge |heavy schedule with which he has All smiles is John W. Beckett as who make up the Marines football eleven. Beckett is head coach of the Devil Dogs and is hopeful of a sea- son of cheer notwithstanding the burdened himself. batties, hockey players will garry cold- tipped canes, plush-lined lorgnettes and lotta insurance. . Mah Jongg addits will wear 16- ounce gloves, elbow length, and will break at the command of the ref- erce. Elizabethan hip pockets amply big | enough, and the popular ambidex- |trous corkscrew most satisfactory. the new, stylish four-brake goloshes. Ritz and company are displaying a gorgeous line of boudoir caps and slecping gowns, aspeclally suitable for English heavyweights, batsman than Ty Cobb. A perusual of his record shows that from 1809 until 1919, covering a period of 11 better. Some feat. Indians to make a success of the fight game and the chief doesn’t look much like a champlon at that. second string right Providence college eleven this year and last Saturday got into the game with the Bub Base, which the col. leglans won 14.0, in damp parts of Mexico to keep off insects as i Buy a Lexington Now At ‘the Price Inferior Car of an consecutive years, he batted .368 or ' 'Nm’]. @ [Davis Chief Halftown is one of the few (Low Mau Quay Michaels The particular matador will see(H that his bull is fashionably shod' in |8 Olson It is a question if bageball will ever | Hamiin . produce a better or more consistent |Brown Penniman Hillstrand Temple 2 v Smithwick, a New Britain boy, is ,-:::’,2,. guard’ on the |Vollhardt Meaning the family of Governor Alfred E. 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