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BERLENBACH SCORES ANOTHER KNOCKOUT—GASCOS DEFEATED BY CRESCENTS—HYLAND WRITES BACK FROM A TRAINING CAMP — SISLER SURE HE CAN PLAY—TWO HOLES-IN-ONE MADE YESTERDAY —OTHER SPORTING ' EVENTS PP ICITFIIIETITTPTCIITVIRI T RIICIIPITPIPIITIIPIPIITIITIPOII PRI FIITTTOVITIRIIT P ITIIIFRITIIVIIOTICTTIIOITITIT PIEPSPECITICTTEPIVIPVIETIIPIICOII IS POPETITIIIITITIIIICIVIITIINIPIIIITIIND CAA AL E &L a S NEVERS OF STANFORD UNIVERSITY, AN OUTSTANDING STAR IN FOOTBALL, WITH THE BROWNS AL RGOTERS WANT B ol Ly s S BUT STROKE STAYS NAMED IN ELM CITY Surprises Old Timers When He Same Holds Good ib Boxing Ring ol ’ 2 GombearsMethod Being Used by Mayor FitzGerald Is One of Those * Takes Taxi to Ball Park as i Baseball % N\ [ Leating Crews * | on Ofiial List HYLAND GOES GOOD THE PUNCH IS WHAT foxe o e wour wesamican sruieres 1 mue couteoiste wortn Tovw, o1 GREW COACH GONE DONOVAN DAY BOARD “Dick” Myland, who now i Mo- 3, Evans) | Seattle, Wash., March 4.—Trom | New Haven, March 4.—Enthusiasm bile trying out with the pitc : sport f ike the athlets | racing with bicycles, and not with | Over tne “Bill Lonovan Memoriul of the St. Louis ‘Browns, write ack | punc 9 4 | boats, came a rowing prineciple that is 12y’ to be staged Weiss Lars to the old home tow: he Babe Ruth became fumous because A ;. v o 4 to permeate the practice of the ctews OB April 20 is running hign at iac Mobile a delightful place, hots of his ity 1o hit a baseball farther S ‘ 3 R that uphold next summer the fame of | Present time in-ail buscoall ecnters, which the p o quar 0l than any other human being, o ME N | Yale and,Harvard and the Universities | #0d especiaily in New Haven. George excellent one and conce lay Williec Keeler, a star in his day, A . | of Washington and California. \\c:s‘s is clated over the spirit snown ers themeelves | P ) utiwas pe t scientic T8 2 2 ; | Thé crews of these four institutions by tno:g wno are expected to maxe pratsc : “man that ever stepped to the plate, : Sy 3 4 f : { wifl be partly or entirely trained by ol event the groulesi one in iae the batterymen st y at and | yet he never won the repown that has y 3 % > 4 e SR teA e " mvetinn Of rowing i~ history ox. lu.c‘u baschall and reporws practice hard until 2 p. ., when they | come to Ruth’s way, 3 3 { Fented by Hiram Conibear, who diod | /1 ProsTess from ail ungies in ine arc through for the day. Johnny Kilbane, Packey McFarland . 8 % 5 4 3 . N | six. yearn 2g0. arpangeaignts for tho banner occa- The following clippin m the Mo-; and Jim Corbett typified the utmost in § 3 T O A o e e il bile paper may b crest t yeal s science in boxing, yet none of the trio TR 3 %4 ‘“fl & bicycle racer, and from that got | ; "‘"";P uu't-:“ "ll:i.,‘“-lll‘_.i "”"Z ; some followers of the great national pa won tl ‘n}dm of the fight fans as 2 Ay 4 o be an athletic trainer. He became 1nuu.x‘|\-~.‘-1 lrl-‘. g ‘.’.v"- -do.- ght l.m- time who have special interest in | did Stanley Ketchell e s : ] ARRRtad in the | Ubversity: ior Lo e llf‘\ll L ...‘ : xl the Browns an $ BPOSCTRIDR Sh0IN 100 Bct 0 2 mel ; 3 ; | Washington as track coach. An idea | yundie the auair tor ‘.‘),.”,“{‘, o ESROORE Minls i foJ EramianitRysi -aur, Of the ihas 4 | " kept running in his head, gained from ' Nyw Haven, s eiss hie ‘r o ‘\“‘, < J.ouis Brow rth ! stufr, T vr\‘V\t-vx'lHIl].t athlete capable : 5 i o his bicyele experience, that the 168 | muny requests M:«"l"‘v;“u\.m]m =0 day in training here by 1 of doing the unusual. : - 2 _d“m‘om SoReril taine ST ARG | Ok BEPUR Sl . i 4 ? » 3 ¥ arm. When in an emergency a erew quundry a SATE A aithe ount of eye trouble. o Paul ibach. sensational young : ity sadbd it Warhington ha ‘l:.‘:“l:‘l_"i“d'fl“'l‘:‘ ‘.‘lv‘"* l;“l‘t‘""‘: e ‘:u”l: uses as ) middlewe . is the very latest ex- 4 3 . : Blintacred HIRALE micrans makdhe ] Lo iy PIL oL BEceied with the words of Sisler steadfastly ref ) the « at he will | ample of the h that t e a hero| k. his health to the extent that I mple of the truth that to b hero | ity result. with neral appeordl. 1t inciuu | 2 N Tollowers of Washington erews be- some prominent officsas wad praci- game this year, his ey tndl: : ‘ lieve that the “Conibear stroke” Will | caj pusincss men i ;u:::ix’;!!\’:nll “':‘0‘;}:']‘”""] threatening t‘ “\r;:lrv;lr;;\\onlé:ar\']‘hi;u;rv“:’nr‘;:m\‘ ¢ 4 replace Ul\; El\gl‘ish stm]kv- in this | Liougnt on tne best of Wi e ve » back, cal ik 4 ) Rak ¢ ¥ 4 country, by employing the power of | Lijyl,” and it bedloved @ 1 b “After batting practice the premicrstring of 26 consecutive knockouts ha!| s . : ¥ the leg is a ulm‘-?mml‘"""" Conibear g -\ph‘mt“l PosL ,.‘. :u‘ '.‘.,\ l\ ht-r‘i’ first sacker went over to his old po- | caused him to be the most talked | Fi3 forever doomed the labored use of the nemoriz : s abored use of the nemorial. sition, the first time he has worked at| about fighter in the game, f arms, which was the vogue when he 8 1-,: committe ™ 2 ollows the bag since stricker more than a|in addition to 16 kayo wins scored as | entered uquatdes. Mayor David k. PitaG il year ago. He showed all his old-time as an amateur boxer, Then some one | In Conibcar's regime at Washington | Fovell, Waiter Camp, Major a0 Skill, making some remarkable catch- | decided that he was destined to shine | he won most of his races, In 1913 he | Uliman, Frank H, Sutith, 30 Wood, es of bad throws as well as getting in|as a wrestler, despite the fact that he| | took the Washington crew to the na- David 1% Fitzgerald, James A, G | announce positively he I be in the| you must pack a punch. front of a number of hard hit ground | had won all his amateur fights via the | tional intercolicgiate regatta al|ltes, Harry o, Walker, Sorgeant balls, Jimmy Austin worked at third knockout route, Poughkeepsie, N, Y nd placed third, | Bernic Hope, Capt Witliam Don- e, base during the practice and turned Failure to draw big purses as a : i being nosed out by Syracuse and ¥, dames L, Wuson, Uiser . 3 loose some hot ones which Sisler snar- | wrestler, caused Berlenbach to revert b ¢ 3 PRGNSy G S Cornell universiti: 3 rds, Josoph 1andrea, Jdames ed without apparent worry from eye]to his first love, the ring. He entered » g Y g § After the world war Ed leader, a | Cerlani, Walter Grifiith, L, I', trouble or any other ailment, Sisler the professional class and already has - 3 H ot 3 ot Rg | veteran of the 1913 and 1916 Wash-|ing, 1% I' L Jame . Smita, also took a turn at the bat and scored 10 consecutive knockouts, This, = i - . @ & ington cights, took the helm which | Michaci Whatlen Josoph Marigun loped a couple of long ones, further|ley White also resulted in Barrelt be- R | death had wrenched fro the hand of | and Willlam McManus. This ¢ indications that his eyes are o. k. { an amatcur, | Conibear, Under Leader, Waslington | mittce will mect today for the i *The big squad of ball players work- $ey | continued to advance, After deteating | time and the work® orgungation ing vut at the park had two hours of | Berlenbach can hit. He packs a| The west os making another bid for | numeral man in freshman athietics, ireshman nine last year, and proved | California in the spring of 1922, the Will be taken up. A difinite paa real practice and the pitchers wore all | sleep-producing punch in eitherhand. | athletic fame, Ernest Nevers, a son |in track, football, bascball and 1 himself to be invaluable for his hit-| Washington boat was beaten only by boen laid out to constitute their busy taking turns on the mound, Bat-| Fight crities are referring to him of the Golden state by adoption, is| kdtball ting. la great eight of the - United Ftates| cid of the detalls for the nd ths ting practice was indulged in by all|a second Stanley Ketchell, Never was | now being hailed by athletic authori- Though he weighs over 200 pound Wonder athletes are usually hard | paval academy in the Poughkeepsie | Wil bu.annou i cdn the players. there a greater ring ido! than the so- | tles on the Pacific coast as the great- v Is extremely f and is now to keep at Stanford University, b ‘e, Then Yale took 1 s — ——— - “George Lyons, recruit pitcher of called “Michigan assassin,” est all-around athlete produced west | vnoa bert i n-lcuuse of the cxceptionally Nigh | head coach and with him as assistant | Trinity S 5w, | o, B of the Rockics, rd Dasketball team, ] s ted standards of that anstitution, but|Cuptain Mike .\lurr:h_\‘. stroke in the Iy mll" Students Vote the Browns, who came in VFriday ] | " st s morning, was out at the ball park| Despite the great popularity he has; Playing his first year of varsity for Pacile coast buskctball honors,|Novers is a creditable student in| 1921 und 1522 Washington shells, To Abolish Hazing in 21 in uniform but went through only|won bLecause of his long string of [ football at Stanford, Nevers as a full- ) o he shows same | spite of his athletics. Russell 8, (Rusty) €allow, who had Hartrord, March 4,7 light work. y | knockouts, Berlenbach and his mana- | back recelved a place on Walter | skill us in football a A all,| The only worry that the coaches|rowed in the 1913, 1914 nnd. 19151 treshmen by tmrct ol b il ol S Another arrival who joined the|ger find themselves in a most unusual | Camp’s third all-American team, a throwing the discus and ji 2 have in regard to Nevers is to which | wasnington boats, wus ¢ho B v bl STl ok it tn N bata et first squad of the Drowns Ir af-| position. distinction unusual for a sophomore Wi Stanford comes £ i sport he will compete in next. Coach | 1 aader's successor, Last June lHow v "; . ‘\. d ""‘ %) 1 “' ¢ heat ternoon was Catcher John L. ®im- From now on, unles Jerlenbach | When Gilen W r of Pittsburgh | sprin compete dn the national| Kerr wants bim to speclalize in /oo hig oursmen to Poughkepsic and | iy .,.‘H‘l‘ 5 }‘ '|.:l“ ot mons, Wpho came in from Washington. | should knock out some fighter with a | comes val"\-\\ spring to take “.m"l Intercol te meets, N¢ vers may b Dasket) Coach Tempieton wanis \.\on the national ro\\n:; ttte, After m“::'l‘m“"! 'm l'..v' 'mm;l;; il .,,,‘.:“,,".‘m," Simmons was regarded last year as the | national reputation, the cry will be |of Stanford’s football destinies Nev- ran mate of his brother to develop him nato a world beating |snag yictory Captatn Sam Shuw was!the student Lody. The motion for Toading amateur catchor of tho coun- | rased that his victims arc being hand- | ¢rs will be the man around whem he \te tosser, " Hartranft, na- | track athlete: Cotch Wolter Wants | couuocd uy amsistant coneh 8t Har- | the abolition of hazing was made of try. Simmons is packing about 160 picked build an cleven, and in hn_ remaining | tio shotput champion, and bee ! Ip in beating the great riva) {vard. |'-. -MI ~||‘r‘u‘ .‘", ;lllll“l"-‘ inds duc to inactivity of the winter On the other hand, ¥ Berlenbach is two years of competition, Novers, It is 1 them t ey should gather many lifornia, in the annual bascball The two latest gr s the uln!ulg:( i \|(] |.. 1’\“" . £l ‘ui:l“ s sont againgt one of the leading mid-| predicted, will make the @Est Alle points for the Cardinal, scrics, and Glen Warner and Kere | o0l (8C 00 CE < . :' holsciar n;:. calit ut % l'" """",|“‘" “The arival of Simmons loft only | dleweights #nd is decisively beaten, | America. 4 SUBICAY TSN SO will call upon him for spring foot-| or™ " I \hara Carsolluibright, | committee feported that one. of the one member of the first squad missing, | Much criticism will be heaped on his i o AL : Dountug bis hasshnil cles veea Lall practice, | coxswain at Washington in,4916 and chiof r VKo 4t tho GuNSIbE AT Urban Shocker, the leader of the manager for rushing his proteg Eateting Svaetars By eeqt [ pilshibe, Bud » ‘ Popularity 18 u great thing When yyya%,, ) Russ Neghor, epgbwain 0! per cent of the freshmen class lust litoams’ hurling staff, “Shook™ was| ~Dericnbach can hit, but still has tor (Wis) high school, by way of | mainstays of the mound e one can deliver the goods. It keeps{ nip ypag und 1921, who have become | month was duv to midnight hasing much o learn nbout the stratpgy of | Santa Rosa, Nevers became a four- | Btanford varsity, He hus vers busy, I it menth pan o Ml heEE given permission to go to Hot Springs, " st 2 e shioadilhuibedad: Ark., and loosen up a bit betore re-|the ring. For the next year he must |at the University of Culiforita, getling the proper amount of slecp vre enritier, according to Manager < Mk I W Phit BY CRESCENT OUTFIT e In Fight With DeMarco 30 Answer Call for Yale Thompson Takes Two at Bobby rrett, Dhiladelphin ditfferen Shocker does not reguir . e otting do o piteh- ! Weight, had what promised to be a Doctor Announces That King of swat - i £ . % much time in getting down to pitch Bosmmaimmer \timore, Md,, March 4.-—Cuddy Baseball Candidates Oxford Track Meet rughed 5 m t. N - is Ont I o year,| vaghed in his march to the fron Boys' Club Quintet Hangs Tt Onty reln, AMMY feathorwelght,: fenght New Mavbii Marth Ais-Aveut! 56 s be Pt L Shocker had twenty games to his e U= 2 ; ) ; ‘ credit last year Barrctt, after hanging up a long Jim Lynch’s Boys To Tune of e > the dedilr e b ooy : e g Brdagpoiy string of knockouts, was being halled 2 : . . mgit here before the fans of the | ball team reported to Conch S0t ypivepdty star, wan the 120 yard hig . i : u the suceessor to Benny Leonard, A | il the yrovement in the condit “ Olympia Athletic club, Wood yosterday afternoon, and In e | hurdie: tame i the fiunls o5 1he Ok, tainers with him, in fact, the records 4 rHor nny Leonard, J her impr ment in the condition of R e SrOUp Were several veterans of Jamt | : e will shotr that he has the only or-|match with the lghtweight champion | One of the most interesting games "ty noted by his phy- 1§ Sars (0N AnElar the 1086 Biac, Vi ord university sporty yesterduy, 1lis : ‘ : ! MCINNIS STARTS PO CAMP 1 o bt : limht batting | TR0 Vaa 16 secands, ‘ ) 180! ¢ ol > Leonard paid no attention to the ery | Boys' elub gymnasium jast ng b - - G tties 3 oring G Willis 12, Johnson, of the club, in dig ) ) ), . practi and limbering up cxcreltc gee ceent with o putt of 41 feet ging up the club history of the various > : : didn't believe such a meeting would [ed up against the famed Gascos qnin- 11 i few days, Denies He Is a Hold-Out | with the squad, Among the moen whe feired scennd musical talent in the bunch and has| PAY cnough financially for the risk tot. When the game began the crowd — Jtuth o little nourishment ane : M March d.-<gtufry | PPorted yesterday besides O'Hearn s Sepaciial e organized a strong band known as| entalled g jumped to thelr foct within smoked 4 clgarctte! yes o speibiana Hh 2 ¥{were Ncale, outfielder P In an effort to build up a match scconds when Wojak of the S BEAared aveaily. fiuroved) sl ket o parcman of the Boston cyicher and captain of this “rhe musical outfit is headed by o 4 L ity Ll e : 3 Hilllard Tyrrell, s mi-pro backstop | form, and Leonard’s most dangerous and wilh e :.u:g e " 5 in for a wee n order to n his Jeaving tor the South, Mcinnis denfed | man: Potts, outficlder; Iicheson, in- ; rival arted their rally. They scored 1wo strength, ports that he was & holdout wnd|felder. The battery candidates Jmw COLUMBIA AND RANGER win Cutting, first baseman, ukulele SCVenth round. A meeting with (‘hnr-"" nts guard. scorcd r the Cres ¥ for the first time since he was tract some time has been | candidates for the freshman player, ulso matives of the lower 1° Derlenbach started his sport carecr (cents and his tall rollowed up ' stricken last woek with his fourth at- in training at the Gloucester armory ha m reported to Clyde En- MAIN ST, cific coast; G Grant, a piteher, . ki from JTerte . wonder with 3 . . {the Gascos re hield scoreless. , \ hose g rding the Crescents were show Srita “onn ccruit hurl . carcer, He had been unwisely rushed, | mad the Gascos feel mighty e e e ! The latier found a job on their ha ing eondition and is always good for | Breat carecr spoiled because he was Will Be Up and Avound in a Vew Marco of Pittshurgh, and Bohby . . " twenty or more victorics i b A ! slashing rounds to a draw lust candidates for th ! RSt TROMImONL. | TOrTHGE " DAROUBH Sister has a live bunch of enter- Mot Springs. Ark., Mareh 4.--Fur chestra with a baschall club, S tary | Wos cagerly sought, of the s t the loca an, wi n e noted Yankes p men wore put through o light batting Thompeon also wen the shot . £9¢ & WaMting Wi Rmivett, a8 Ne when tho Hoyw. ciub Crascer up and aboul again Will Join Rraves at St Petersburg=—| Captain Chartie O'Hearn came ot | oy~ Y ] Yoy = - e v th ‘ yard low d e players, discovered that there was v U r oV . Gloucester, ‘Johnson's Juzz Babics’ : : Myland a Drummer |with Leonard, Barrett was sent against 'started the ball traveling throug 4 aves left yesterday to join his team- | football team: Weir, subsitute oui- { Lew Tendler, then at the top of his| hoop. A few minutesgof wild y g the dactor said he would have 1o stay yngtes ot 81, Petersburg, Ma. Before | fielder ast year; Murphy, sceond hase- BICYCLES from Santa Anna, Cal, who plays a i . raily, 1 ; violin, Tonecy Itego, catcher, and Ed- Tendler knocked Darrett out in the in a row. Nibby Nyborg, the Cres he Babe recoived visitors” yesier- declared t he signed a 1924 con- been working out: for twe woiks, lER B S ing flattened in the third round. |by & swift one by Stohl, Al tMls while (uck on influcnza for a month, . Tre ~Sidened guitar, and Dick Hyl two bouts ruined Darrett's 8U . an K Hy . varns his food ']”'”"A' ’ : when they tried breaking up the d own, Johnson, when noti t For abont 10 minutes the scorc wa 3 talent was uvall: DY > CITY B"‘LIARD LEAGUE in the Crescents favor, 4 to 2. " THERE'S A Fine GENE SARAZEN GAVE A GooD CLus no time in purchasr . Captain Huck of the Crescents sent MASHIE LAARY - ME THAT MASH(E . . - HEET T struments, The first concert § ! — 1iis team to the scoring column agai JUusT TAkE It AVD 1SN T TuaT A SWELL / N VL DN T TAWE jast night th honor of Man Gagnon is in Second Place and Mur- | When he sent the ofd pill through th GET THE FeeLING FEELING CLUB ? COULON T) o U SAND DOLLARS e At phy. Ttice and Wall Are draperics, He followed with nother oF IT o = Yoy W1 T e ! 014 BoY d they mad bod - . e hird. and in a few minutes he sent the ba ——— . EEN to Mattic Mieczkow —— wheeling down House, over and wi he city pocket bliMard ski who also scored. Micczkowski got probal second k at Rogers' ) n the center of the floor. O the lobi ¢ te 4 Saturday night With {gpe ne ¢ and sent the ball wind “Hy ' i wondert 1 . place, non in #cs Hing towards the basket. 1t went clea g § Still the Gascas were unable to scor most ¥ but later MceCormick Aropped a prefiy ich made them vory Inters | puch up shot. Captain Huck scorcd wateh. onee more and the first haif ended with the Crescents on top, 18 to 6 The second half found the Croseonts 1 1 puile ! . . . - LOBU gice more teasing the Gascos could not fir path leading throt the Crescents’ clever defense, some { Wojak made amother raisir ot. This put the Gascos a or mood, hut they got n rookic ther. After some more shoot the Crescents, the whis bl the hoard said, rescents it ot i i i e GET Tue FEELING Yow FOR Tue Love oF MiKe ! " |F GenE SARAZEN GAVE HI ' 4] oAb ol oo itreor 3 THAT CLUB HEAD WHAT A CHEAP CHATTERER | THAT CLUB HE PUT SOMETHING Y R R . 4 I | bt nohd Caoritn Vel Segotiie | IHAT S A CLUB EH’ HE 15 - TRVANG To MAKE ME| OUBR On HIM: - HE NEVER SA » 99 oith Bohl. Micral: Ll e | THEY DON T MAKE ‘EM BELIEVE Jim BRARUE S GAVE SARAZEN - * TuATS CHEAP with Sto licwzkowski and Nyvborg LHE THAT ANY MORE I oA T CLAsE- s A BARNE S| Tacor - 006 e € J ad the csecents to their vietors e NOW— Mecklen vs, Dahlgre . G. Don't Walt 11l Spring cakowski, CADILLACS A SPECIALTY Stohl, r Weeoking Scervice—Day and Night Crane Capt. Huck , Frick Nybore, 1 \ ) Levine, g SISLER St RE HE WILL PLAY Lowis, March 4 e there there is no douit siastic Mate- Dudak ~: L Tor sale by ber orge Sister, | MeCorm 15 PLAYING “—f~ i ouis JBMoran Garage 1 e e ‘ | 5 him, bt bie his batti